lutein
Structural
- Apr 24, 2002
- 136
I am working on a conventionally reinforced slab that is under construction.
Contractor has requested to locate the construction joint at the face of column, which is not desirable structurally.
I was wondering if you have any experience locating the construction joint at the face of columns?
There are a list of items I could think off that might impact the design:
1. punching shear at the column. Since the shear face is now at the face of column, so the columns are no longer an interior columns - Is this correct?
2. Maximum negative moment at column could be overcome by adding more temperature steel.
Did I miss anything?
I would appreciate your valuable input based on your experience on this.
Thank you very much in advance.
Contractor has requested to locate the construction joint at the face of column, which is not desirable structurally.
I was wondering if you have any experience locating the construction joint at the face of columns?
There are a list of items I could think off that might impact the design:
1. punching shear at the column. Since the shear face is now at the face of column, so the columns are no longer an interior columns - Is this correct?
2. Maximum negative moment at column could be overcome by adding more temperature steel.
Did I miss anything?
I would appreciate your valuable input based on your experience on this.
Thank you very much in advance.