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Construction Joint

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KCRatnayake

Structural
Apr 29, 2006
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Folks,
This always puzzles me. What is the best way to place your stop boards for the construction joint in slabs / rafts etc.?

* at the lowerst shear line, or
* at the lowerst bending moment line

Appreciate your comments.

Regards,
Clefcon
 
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Minimum shear, thus near midspan,where the bending is developed by push-pull forces, and the compression side is loaded axially without much shear.
 
hokie66 is right - at points of lower shear.
 
between the two you have listed, I would say at the lowest shear. I have an article about construction joints in elevated slabs that didn't say to place them at midspan (lowest shear). I don't remember exactly what it said, but I will look for the article on Monday.
 
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