samdamon
Structural
- Jan 4, 2002
- 274
Is it feasible to design a doweled connection between new and existing concrete, that is carrying shear, where the plane between the two placements is very smooth? I have an existing condition that is creating this issue. Shear friction concept would not apply since there is little or no amplitude in the face of the older concrete. I also do not want to roughen it for several reasons. In this case is it reasonable to rely just on shear resistance of the dowel steel, assuming that the dowel is embedded sufficiently? ACI 318 does not appear to mention this concept. Any one ever done this? Shear forces are not large, 1 to 2 kips of factored shear per dowel.