DanGalbraith
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 22, 2008
- 8
I am new to this forum, if this is not the correct place to ask this question please forgive me.
Background
The service I provide is to produce Digital Terrain Modeling for Construction Machine Control. I also provide detailed construction support services such as existing condition surveys, stakeout computations for the contractors personnel and so on. As a surveyor for the last 32 years, I have performed my share of construction staking, but never got involved in the construction process.
The current project is a concrete slab replacement for the local airport. The contractor is using a slip form for the pilot lanes and will hand form the lanes in between.
The contractor is allowing me free access to the process so I can learn more about it. As a surveyor there are 6 things I concern myself with which are x,y,z, roll, pitch and yaw.
Question
As the concrete exits the down stream side of the slip form, the concrete expands latitudinally. I am told that this is a constant predictable action.
My questions are:
1. Why can the expansion be predicted?
2. What is the formula to determine the expansion?
3. How is the expansion affected by the water to cement/aggregate ratio?
4. How is the expansion affected by the depth of the material?
5. Why does the mixture expand latitudinally and not in the z plane?
There are a few good references on line and one of the best is the Pavement Tools Consortium at Washington University ( but they don’t get into my questions in very much detail.
Thanks in advance
Dan Galbraith
Background
The service I provide is to produce Digital Terrain Modeling for Construction Machine Control. I also provide detailed construction support services such as existing condition surveys, stakeout computations for the contractors personnel and so on. As a surveyor for the last 32 years, I have performed my share of construction staking, but never got involved in the construction process.
The current project is a concrete slab replacement for the local airport. The contractor is using a slip form for the pilot lanes and will hand form the lanes in between.
The contractor is allowing me free access to the process so I can learn more about it. As a surveyor there are 6 things I concern myself with which are x,y,z, roll, pitch and yaw.
Question
As the concrete exits the down stream side of the slip form, the concrete expands latitudinally. I am told that this is a constant predictable action.
My questions are:
1. Why can the expansion be predicted?
2. What is the formula to determine the expansion?
3. How is the expansion affected by the water to cement/aggregate ratio?
4. How is the expansion affected by the depth of the material?
5. Why does the mixture expand latitudinally and not in the z plane?
There are a few good references on line and one of the best is the Pavement Tools Consortium at Washington University ( but they don’t get into my questions in very much detail.
Thanks in advance
Dan Galbraith