StructSEZ
Structural
- Mar 16, 2011
- 21
Hi,
I have a situation here where concrete was poured in a manner that created an 'unplanned' construction joint (in a suspended beam/panel slab).
Part of it runs over a wall support and I want to ascertain the quality of that joint in terms of the bonding and concrete strength through the joint (which is inclined at about 45 degrees) in that area.
I'm thinking of taking some cores for visual inspection and load capacity assesment.
My question is, are there any standards or literature out there which might guide on what to look for and maybe even some testing methods?
Thanks,
I have a situation here where concrete was poured in a manner that created an 'unplanned' construction joint (in a suspended beam/panel slab).
Part of it runs over a wall support and I want to ascertain the quality of that joint in terms of the bonding and concrete strength through the joint (which is inclined at about 45 degrees) in that area.
I'm thinking of taking some cores for visual inspection and load capacity assesment.
My question is, are there any standards or literature out there which might guide on what to look for and maybe even some testing methods?
Thanks,