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Control joints in 12" SOG 1

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cec17

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Oct 24, 2014
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I have an equipment slab that is fairly large 130' x 20' and 12" thick for traffic reasons. I would like to break up the "long" direction with control joints. However, usually the depth of our control joint sawcut is D/4 (and I have seen D/3).

That would put the saw cut in a 12" slab at 3" or 4" deep which is deeper than our top mat of steel. What have you done about control joints in a 12" slab? Just reinforce to 0.5% and don't install control joints? 12" seems like the cutoff zone, where detailing at control joints comes into play due to top mat depth.
 
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