Zimba1
Civil/Environmental
- May 31, 2012
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I am working on a government project (Zimbabwe that gives you an idea on the funding). I am extending a boiler house on one of the rural hospitals. I have a channel (2.4m deep x 2.5 wide 13m long) which i m am supposed to duplicate in the new boiler i m supposed to link the channel to an existing one. there in lies my challenge the joint should allow differential movement of two types of concrete. I am familiar wit Sika products that may be used as sealants as well as water tight expansion joint sealers, i m also familiar with other products but all of them are not readily available in Zimbabwe. The concrete walls of the channel are 250mm thick. Is there a way i can link the two walls catering for differential movements (ie to cater for different thermal expansion properties) at the same time maintaining a water tight joints using the traditional concrete and motor methods.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance