VFF
Structural
- Oct 27, 2005
- 7
Hi everyone,
I am currently designing the replacement for the first 500 feet of a dragstrip with concrete, to tie in with the rest of the existing asphalt track. I want to keep the joints down to a minimum, or eliminate them, and I was contemplating using continuous reinforced concrete pavement. The width of each lane is about 30 feet. Because of the speeds involved, I also need to have a super flat slab.
So...is the use of a truss vibrating screed followed by ride on mechanical trowels, with a continuous pour for each lane, the best way to achieve the required flatness, or are there better ways?
For the steel design, I don't want to put longitudinal joints down the centreline of the track, so has anyone had any luck with a 30 foot wide continuous slab with reasonable steel for crack control? Typically, a CRCP would have heavy longitudinal steel, with fairly light transverse steel. However, I may need lots of steel in both directions! I am looking at using a lean mix concrete sub-base.
I can't prestress transversely as there are existing concrete barriers prohibiting this. I am reluctant to prestress longitudinally because I am concerned that with this length there will either need to be several joints, or in time there may be a large gap at the asphalt interface. What would be a ballpark typical length for economic prestressed slabs on grade?
Thanks in advance. I love this site!
I am currently designing the replacement for the first 500 feet of a dragstrip with concrete, to tie in with the rest of the existing asphalt track. I want to keep the joints down to a minimum, or eliminate them, and I was contemplating using continuous reinforced concrete pavement. The width of each lane is about 30 feet. Because of the speeds involved, I also need to have a super flat slab.
So...is the use of a truss vibrating screed followed by ride on mechanical trowels, with a continuous pour for each lane, the best way to achieve the required flatness, or are there better ways?
For the steel design, I don't want to put longitudinal joints down the centreline of the track, so has anyone had any luck with a 30 foot wide continuous slab with reasonable steel for crack control? Typically, a CRCP would have heavy longitudinal steel, with fairly light transverse steel. However, I may need lots of steel in both directions! I am looking at using a lean mix concrete sub-base.
I can't prestress transversely as there are existing concrete barriers prohibiting this. I am reluctant to prestress longitudinally because I am concerned that with this length there will either need to be several joints, or in time there may be a large gap at the asphalt interface. What would be a ballpark typical length for economic prestressed slabs on grade?
Thanks in advance. I love this site!