bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 983
Having a debate about the attached detail. When doing 'eyebrow' details with a truly exposed slab edge the detail is typically for the main rebar to be held back and a 'U' bar w/long. bars in the eyebrow with 1.5" cover etc. In the attached architect's detail the concrete is intended to be primarily covered by a cast stone cap and flashing, but is outside of any insulation. Provide add'l cover here?
More generally what counts as protection from 'exposed to weather', waterproofing? waterproofing + insulation?
From ACI:
The condition “concrete surfaces exposed to earth or weather” refers to direct exposure to moisture changes and
not just to temperature changes. Slab or thin shell soffits are not usually considered directly exposed unless subject to
alternate wetting and drying, including that due to condensation conditions or direct leakage from exposed top surface,
run off, or similar effects.
More generally what counts as protection from 'exposed to weather', waterproofing? waterproofing + insulation?
From ACI:
The condition “concrete surfaces exposed to earth or weather” refers to direct exposure to moisture changes and
not just to temperature changes. Slab or thin shell soffits are not usually considered directly exposed unless subject to
alternate wetting and drying, including that due to condensation conditions or direct leakage from exposed top surface,
run off, or similar effects.