killswitchengage
Geotechnical
- Jan 5, 2015
- 364
Hello
I was just wondering about concrete texture and its effect on mechanical performances. You see; we are working on a container terminal and using reinforced concrete slabs to support the containers .At the end , some of them have smooth surfaces others don't . So our client wants it to be smooth all the way to the end , but i think that since the slabs will be used as a pavement and not as an external facade of a building , rough surfaces usually don't suffer from skin fractures as much as smooth ones.
What do you think about this ? (sorry for my rusty English )
EDIT: changed " smooth surfaces dont suffer from skin fractures" to "rough surfaces usually don't suffer from skin fractures as much as smooth ones"
I was just wondering about concrete texture and its effect on mechanical performances. You see; we are working on a container terminal and using reinforced concrete slabs to support the containers .At the end , some of them have smooth surfaces others don't . So our client wants it to be smooth all the way to the end , but i think that since the slabs will be used as a pavement and not as an external facade of a building , rough surfaces usually don't suffer from skin fractures as much as smooth ones.
What do you think about this ? (sorry for my rusty English )
EDIT: changed " smooth surfaces dont suffer from skin fractures" to "rough surfaces usually don't suffer from skin fractures as much as smooth ones"