boz9999
Structural
- Mar 1, 2014
- 8
Guys
We are replacing a approach slab on a state road project in florida. The approach slab is for an existing bridge approx. 50 years old. The standards call to dowel and expoy #8 bars into the existing bridge's backwall which the approach slab will be poured onto. However my concern is that since the backwall is old we dont want to start spalling the concrete and make a bad situation worse. So my question is
1. There is an existing sleeper slab that was demo-ed to below the approach slab. Can we just dowel into that concrete to provide a resistance to the lateral movement of the slab or do the dowels serve another purpose besides just the lateral movement (possibly to ensure the approach slab doesnt jump up or down on the backwall with traffic loading.
We are replacing a approach slab on a state road project in florida. The approach slab is for an existing bridge approx. 50 years old. The standards call to dowel and expoy #8 bars into the existing bridge's backwall which the approach slab will be poured onto. However my concern is that since the backwall is old we dont want to start spalling the concrete and make a bad situation worse. So my question is
1. There is an existing sleeper slab that was demo-ed to below the approach slab. Can we just dowel into that concrete to provide a resistance to the lateral movement of the slab or do the dowels serve another purpose besides just the lateral movement (possibly to ensure the approach slab doesnt jump up or down on the backwall with traffic loading.