sbouvia
Structural
- Mar 1, 2011
- 37
My question is in regards to a project that we just worked on that required 6,000 psi concrete for the building columns, and elevated slabs. The concrete strengths came back substantially higher, most of them on the order of 9,500 to 10,000 psi after 28 days. The owner is concerned that this will lead to more cracking in the structure. There is a substantial amount of concrete that is architecturally exposed and cracking wouldn't be good for the visual appeal.
Are there any references on what to do if the concrete strength is substantially higher than assumed in design? The only issue that I can see is that the minimum rebar for beams would be increased due to equation 10-3 in section 10.5 of ACI 318-11.
Thanks,
Scott B.
Are there any references on what to do if the concrete strength is substantially higher than assumed in design? The only issue that I can see is that the minimum rebar for beams would be increased due to equation 10-3 in section 10.5 of ACI 318-11.
Thanks,
Scott B.