AdmiralK
Mechanical
- Apr 2, 2006
- 5
A project contractor has prepared subgrade with 6% lime stabilization, hydrated and mixed according to spec. Proctor tests surpass 98.5 at optimum moisture content. Pavement is 3000 psi plant tested mix with 7" depth using #4 bars on 18' x 30" spacing (local standards for streets). Concrete was placed by mix truck (less that 4 mile haul) had a slump of 5-1/4 inches with entrained air to spec. Placement was by by hand and small spreader (cable towed vibrating truss plate type) using additional hand held random vibrators and surface fogging. Expansion redwood joints with dowels placed 12" apart on 40 foot spacing were pre placed and tied. Forms were steel rails. Control joints on 20' spacing were cut within 18 hours using diamond saw to 1/2 " depth. We see hairline cracks that penetrate through the pavement within 3 hours of saw cutting. Inspectors saw cracks develop while control joints were being cut. Contractor used retardant spray coating for moisture control immediately after finishing with first a bull float and then a dragged burlap broom finish. Cylinder breaks at 7, 14, 21 and 28 days were normal and borings through crack areas confirmed the crack was through the entire pavement thickness, though breaks still exceed 3000 psi. We are at a loss to explain. Any ideas? Anyone? Thanks