Struengin
Structural
- Oct 14, 2014
- 4
Hello
I have a question about the need of expansion joints in concrete structures. I'm involved in designing prototypes and would like to know if you guys have came across any guideline for calculating the maximum length allowed without expansion joints and/or if it possible to a way to overcome thermal loads with maybe adding extra thermal reinforcements?
I've come across the ACI 224.3R-95 document, it includes graphs based from an empirical method showing maximum lengths depending on local temperature difference, but I think this is conservative, and I'm sure there are recent more accurate guidelines.
I have analysed the structures on Etabs by adding the temperature loads, but would like to know how to verify if the current design is safe and serviceable.
I would appreciate if you can throw me a recent guideline/method/source relative to the subject.
Thanks.
I have a question about the need of expansion joints in concrete structures. I'm involved in designing prototypes and would like to know if you guys have came across any guideline for calculating the maximum length allowed without expansion joints and/or if it possible to a way to overcome thermal loads with maybe adding extra thermal reinforcements?
I've come across the ACI 224.3R-95 document, it includes graphs based from an empirical method showing maximum lengths depending on local temperature difference, but I think this is conservative, and I'm sure there are recent more accurate guidelines.
I have analysed the structures on Etabs by adding the temperature loads, but would like to know how to verify if the current design is safe and serviceable.
I would appreciate if you can throw me a recent guideline/method/source relative to the subject.
Thanks.