benholland82
Structural
- Oct 28, 2013
- 5
Hi all,
This sounds like a simple engineering problem but I'm stuck!!
Basically I need a foundation for a high mast light column but I don't want to use 'traditional' reinforcement due to the amount and location of services. I've approached a fibre reinforcement manufacture and I have been told that fibres can be used to resist the bending. Regarding shear however there is very little enhancement and should use the shear strength of mass / plain concrete.
What they couldn't help me with is the issue with the minimum area of reinforcement required by EC2 and how to deal with Early Thermal Cracking with fibres.
So have anyone got any ideas how I could check the use of fibres for ETC and EC2's requirement of minimum reinforcement?
Or alternatively, could I design these as mass/plain concrete foundation (approximate size 2 (wide) x 1m (deep)), but if I do how do I deal with ETC.
Thanks in advance,
Ben
This sounds like a simple engineering problem but I'm stuck!!
Basically I need a foundation for a high mast light column but I don't want to use 'traditional' reinforcement due to the amount and location of services. I've approached a fibre reinforcement manufacture and I have been told that fibres can be used to resist the bending. Regarding shear however there is very little enhancement and should use the shear strength of mass / plain concrete.
What they couldn't help me with is the issue with the minimum area of reinforcement required by EC2 and how to deal with Early Thermal Cracking with fibres.
So have anyone got any ideas how I could check the use of fibres for ETC and EC2's requirement of minimum reinforcement?
Or alternatively, could I design these as mass/plain concrete foundation (approximate size 2 (wide) x 1m (deep)), but if I do how do I deal with ETC.
Thanks in advance,
Ben