NGW
Structural
- Jun 11, 2009
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A client needs to fix a failing concrete column. The problem is corrosion. It appears that moisture from a very humid indoor environment has started corrosion from the bottom and is working its way up the column. The bottom 18" of reinf. is severely corroded, allowing the column to crush and spawl. I was thinking of removing the damaged material and encasing the lower half with a reinforced concrete jacket. It's 14" diam., about 8' tall, supports a concrete beam and is on a 48" sq. pad foundation. It's in a utility room. Using the pad dimension to assume the column load, the column design seems to be more that adequate. It's not part of the lateral force resisting system. The plans provided aren't enough to determine the applied loads.
'Anyone have advise?
'Anyone have advise?