Hello,
I was reading ACI RAP bulletin 4 titled "surface repair using form and pour technique". At one section it states the following:
"Maximum aggregate size should not exceed 25% of the space between the formwork and the substrate, or 50% of the distance between the reinforcing steel and the substrate."
The first part saying 25% of the space between formwork and substrate makes sense to me. However, the second part stating 50% of the distance between reinforcing steel and the substrate does not make sense to me. I always have the habit of chipping 1 inch or 5mm + the largest repair mix aggregate size behind the bar to allow proper encapsulation around the bar and to allow the aggregate to find its way behind the bar.
Needing to chip double the max aggregate size behind the bar seems excessive and unnecessarily risky due to further weakening of the concrete member.
Am I misunderstanding this piece of text?
What do you guys think about this?
I was reading ACI RAP bulletin 4 titled "surface repair using form and pour technique". At one section it states the following:
"Maximum aggregate size should not exceed 25% of the space between the formwork and the substrate, or 50% of the distance between the reinforcing steel and the substrate."
The first part saying 25% of the space between formwork and substrate makes sense to me. However, the second part stating 50% of the distance between reinforcing steel and the substrate does not make sense to me. I always have the habit of chipping 1 inch or 5mm + the largest repair mix aggregate size behind the bar to allow proper encapsulation around the bar and to allow the aggregate to find its way behind the bar.
Needing to chip double the max aggregate size behind the bar seems excessive and unnecessarily risky due to further weakening of the concrete member.
Am I misunderstanding this piece of text?
What do you guys think about this?