umrce
Structural
- Jun 14, 2011
- 47
I'm evaluating a demo for a contractor and we're investigating whether or not they could lift a non-composite slab off a precast beam in sections. One concern I have is that the flanges of the PCB are fairly thin so I was going to check for an uplift condition as they "pop-off" the slab. My problem is that I can't find any reference material regarding the bonding of plain concrete in tension to determine this uplift force.
The closest I've come is AASHTO includes cohesion of two concrete surfaces when calculating interface shear (8th Ed., Section 5.7). The cohesion of two smooth clean, concrete surfaces is 0.075 ksi. My only reluctance to using this is value is that it's intended for the two surfaces to be resisting a shear force along the bonded surface as opposed to a tension force acting perpendicular to the bonded surface.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
The closest I've come is AASHTO includes cohesion of two concrete surfaces when calculating interface shear (8th Ed., Section 5.7). The cohesion of two smooth clean, concrete surfaces is 0.075 ksi. My only reluctance to using this is value is that it's intended for the two surfaces to be resisting a shear force along the bonded surface as opposed to a tension force acting perpendicular to the bonded surface.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.