wildehond
Structural
- Mar 24, 2006
- 54
We are designing a 7 storye building that is approx 70m long. the floor plates will be post-tensioned prestress concrete. to avoid shrinkage and other problems, we have called for a joint in the building. most rule of thumb guides recommend that the joint be 40mm wide, but I can't make out the logic of this. the PT slabs will certainly make the buildings shrink away from one another, so 40mm is more than enough. And during a possible seismic event, a smaller joint would simply mean that the slab edges would knock against each other. defintely causing some damage, but surely not catestrophically? Any thoughts?
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