epitome1170
Structural
- Feb 28, 2011
- 62
I have a situation in which I have a suspended slab (24" deep) for an aquarium. In general, I have a 3/4" aggregate for the 5ksi mix design. However, due to some heavy rebar congestion, the contractor would like to use a self-consolidating mix design in a small portion of the slab (only where the heavy congestion is). In doing so, he would pour all of the slab at one time and have the single truck of self-consolidating mix on site for the area that it needs. Basically, all of the mixes would be plastic at the same time for a monolithic pour and where the two mixes meet a vibrator would be used for consolidation.
My question: is there something I am overlooking by allowing for this?
If both are 5ksi mixes, then strength should not be an issue unless the aggregate interlock at this "mixture" line is not sufficient.
My question: is there something I am overlooking by allowing for this?
If both are 5ksi mixes, then strength should not be an issue unless the aggregate interlock at this "mixture" line is not sufficient.