AFCbuilder
Structural
- Feb 21, 2014
- 8
I am wondering how to handle the issue of watertightness for a manhole design using fiber reinforced concrete (looking into both steel or synthetic fibers). I have seen that watertightness implies that rebar must be used to control cracking (based on ACI code) but does anyone have experience with CSA regarding this?
Since manhole design is a concrete ring under pure compression, do I need to really worry about crack control? In my analysis, I had considered compressive loads for earth pressure and hydrostatic pressure. This led to very reasonable stresses and loads based on my preliminary design. Are there specific pressure testing which is standard for manholes? The spec had no mention of this but higher pressures may cause leakage.
Since manhole design is a concrete ring under pure compression, do I need to really worry about crack control? In my analysis, I had considered compressive loads for earth pressure and hydrostatic pressure. This led to very reasonable stresses and loads based on my preliminary design. Are there specific pressure testing which is standard for manholes? The spec had no mention of this but higher pressures may cause leakage.