ajk1
Structural
- Apr 22, 2011
- 1,791
Are keyed (tongue and groove configuration) construction joints ok in slab-on-grade? It is a large maintenance facility for municipal vehicles. The area where they jack the vehicles up has quite large concentrated loads (70 kN ±). The remainder of the slab which is the much larger area, has only the loads from unloaded vehicles. Since corrosive road salts are tracked into the garage, I would like to avoid the use of steel dowels which can corrode and spall the concrete, but am concerned that the tongue of the joint will lose contact with the groove of the joint when the concrete shrinks longitudinally, since the groove has a sloped surface. Can closer spacing of construction joints get around this?