Hi, my question is whether is possible to repair a damage tilt up panel in situ..
The building is a steel portal frame factory approximately 6.2m tall at the apex, on the gable end 2 panels have been damaged by a truck impact, damage is below 2.5m height. The panels are 3m wide each and span vertically. We wer,e thinking of cutting out and replacing the bottom section by supporting the remaining top sections first, then forming up and casting the new bottom sections however I have a couple of concerns
-the cast section would not be as flat as the remaining section and would be quite difficult I assume. However replacing the whole panel is not easy because of no access for cranes etc..
- maintaining continuity of bending strength is difficult across the join.. ie starter bars.. also shrinkage of new concrete would cause a small gap at the join..
Thanks very much
The building is a steel portal frame factory approximately 6.2m tall at the apex, on the gable end 2 panels have been damaged by a truck impact, damage is below 2.5m height. The panels are 3m wide each and span vertically. We wer,e thinking of cutting out and replacing the bottom section by supporting the remaining top sections first, then forming up and casting the new bottom sections however I have a couple of concerns
-the cast section would not be as flat as the remaining section and would be quite difficult I assume. However replacing the whole panel is not easy because of no access for cranes etc..
- maintaining continuity of bending strength is difficult across the join.. ie starter bars.. also shrinkage of new concrete would cause a small gap at the join..
Thanks very much