ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
1. Does self consolidating concrete have more shrinkage than a regular mix of the same strength and w/cm ratio?
2. Is self consolidating concrete available in CSA Exposure classification C-1; that is with a w/cm=0.40 and resistance to chloride penetration (56 day rapid chloride permeability in index of not greater than 1500 coulombs) and freeze-thaw resistance?
3. Is self consolidating concrete available in CSA Exposure classification F-1?
4. If I specify stainless steel rebar, is it sufficient to specify concrete that has freeze-thaw resistance (i.e. F-1) but not the degree of chloride resistance required by CSA C-1? It seems to me that with stainless steel rebar, that F-1 should suffice. The reason for the rebar is that I am extending an existing step tread from 11.5" to 14.25" and to do this I am doweling the 2.75" wide extension piece into the vertical face of the existing concrete riser. Note that this is in the exterior concrete landscape walkway so the width of the 2.75" wide extension is 30 feet to match the existing walkway and step. The rebar is to control crack width in the new 2.75" wide x 30 foot long piece of concrete.
2. Is self consolidating concrete available in CSA Exposure classification C-1; that is with a w/cm=0.40 and resistance to chloride penetration (56 day rapid chloride permeability in index of not greater than 1500 coulombs) and freeze-thaw resistance?
3. Is self consolidating concrete available in CSA Exposure classification F-1?
4. If I specify stainless steel rebar, is it sufficient to specify concrete that has freeze-thaw resistance (i.e. F-1) but not the degree of chloride resistance required by CSA C-1? It seems to me that with stainless steel rebar, that F-1 should suffice. The reason for the rebar is that I am extending an existing step tread from 11.5" to 14.25" and to do this I am doweling the 2.75" wide extension piece into the vertical face of the existing concrete riser. Note that this is in the exterior concrete landscape walkway so the width of the 2.75" wide extension is 30 feet to match the existing walkway and step. The rebar is to control crack width in the new 2.75" wide x 30 foot long piece of concrete.