Pixy
Structural
- Mar 22, 2022
- 84
We need to put side baseplates right below the main baseplates. Both are 16mm thick (5/8 inch). It need to be full open corner joint like the above illustration and not flush or half open joint. The welder is an expert. But this configuration is not common. So I need to ask something here:
I read
"In contrast to this slow spalling process, explosive spalling occurs when concrete is exposed to high temperatures, and water in the concrete vaporizes quicker than it can escape. This situation results in a rising vapor pressure that ultimately causes the concrete to explode."
By welding the full open corner joint. What thin insulation can or do you put in the boundary between the full open corner joint so the concrete edge (shown in red label in illustration above) won't be exposed to the welding high temperature and the edge corner concrete getting so hot and spall quickly. Only SMAC (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) machine is available and will be used by the welder. Thanks.