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coefficient of friction: concrete on concrete 1

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shaqattaq

Civil/Environmental
Sep 26, 2001
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what is a representative coefficient of sliding friction for concrete on concrete or concrete on mud-mat?
 
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Concrete on soil look for table 5.5.5 B in AASHTO standard.

In any case common assumption/specification for cohesionless soil is not to take more than 2/3 of angle of internal friciton of soil at base.

For concrete on concrete it depends on surface status. You can use as guide the values recommended for shear-friction. If plain, coef friction 1 and if rough 1.4, Nilson (old) gives.

Concrete on steel, 0.7, Nilson gave.

I have seen some other values for shear friction in code setup.
 
I think the 0.7 number is for concrete placed against steel. I have seen numbers of 0.45 for hardened concrete against steel such as will precast panels supported on steel beams. Has anyone seen other numbers?
 
Some further information. PCI uses a coeficient of friction of 0.4 for concrete to steel. That is for hardened concrete placed on steel. See table 6.6.1 in the PCI design handbook.
 
The coefficient of friction for concrete on rock is often quoted as 0.30 to 0.4.

See Thread592-11538 for simlar query and responses.

 
See ACI 318 Section 11.7.4.3. It clearly calculates the coefficient of friction of concrete to concrete in different scenarios.
 
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