Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
Here goes a question about plain concrete. There are just some questions that I wish I would have come up with in school, but I didn't. If you design a footing as plain concrete and it meets the strength requirements of chapter 22, how do you ensure that it doesn't crack from shrinkage considerations (or a combination of shrinkage and residual stresses from shrinkage)? I guess I am thinking that as this unreinforced section tries to shrink, that even if it doesn't crack there will be residual tensile stresses in the concrete that may (or may not) be located near the critical section for moment. How would you go about accounting for this in your design?
I understand this is mostly academic as I haven't seen a plain concrete footing called for and I would never call for one myself. The code does have this section available, however, and I am sure some people do use it.
I understand this is mostly academic as I haven't seen a plain concrete footing called for and I would never call for one myself. The code does have this section available, however, and I am sure some people do use it.