cliff234
Structural
- Aug 28, 2003
- 391
What is an acceptable value to use for strength level bond stress between 4 ksi grout and smooth concrete?
I am designing floor framing comprised of hollowcore plank supported on steel. For reasons I will not get into, we cannot put longitudinal integrity steel in the plank joints at the beams (which is what we normally do). Instead, we are looking to detail 2’ long #4 bars in the plank cores at 24”. ACI 318 requires longitudinal ties be provided to develop 1.5k/ft (or 3k/2ft). The bars will extend 12” into each end of the opposing planks. The bond stress at the interface between the grout and the inside of the hollowcore cell will be about 25 psi (assuming 5” diameter cores and the fact that about 25% of the grout/plank interface will be missing because the top shell of the plank will be broken out to install the bars and grout).
I cannot find any information on the strength level bond stress between 4ksi grout and smooth concrete. What value can I use?
I am designing floor framing comprised of hollowcore plank supported on steel. For reasons I will not get into, we cannot put longitudinal integrity steel in the plank joints at the beams (which is what we normally do). Instead, we are looking to detail 2’ long #4 bars in the plank cores at 24”. ACI 318 requires longitudinal ties be provided to develop 1.5k/ft (or 3k/2ft). The bars will extend 12” into each end of the opposing planks. The bond stress at the interface between the grout and the inside of the hollowcore cell will be about 25 psi (assuming 5” diameter cores and the fact that about 25% of the grout/plank interface will be missing because the top shell of the plank will be broken out to install the bars and grout).
I cannot find any information on the strength level bond stress between 4ksi grout and smooth concrete. What value can I use?