MindofBarca
Structural
- Mar 7, 2013
- 36
Hello All,
A precast manufacturer is seeing some longitudinal hairline cracks coming from the head (top) of the panel extending down about 12"-24". These hairline cracks appear on most of their panels for this specific project (maybe 60-75% of panels).
The panel composition is 3" wythe of concrete (BIF/exposed face) - 4" insulation - 5" structural wythe of concrete (TIF/not exposed face).
The 3" exposed face is the face with the hairline cracks.
f'c=6,000 psi
f'ci=3,500 psi
Prestressed with 3/8" to 70% in both wythes - centered in concrete wythe.
Both wythes have mesh 6x6 in both wythes.
Both wythes have transverse #3 bars at top and bottom.
Photo attached.
Any advice on cause of crack? Are these cracks related to the strand? Bad mix designs? Lower concrete release strength? Improper lifting/stripping from form? Improper cutting of strand sequence?
Is there any guide/paper/literature on cracking of these sandwich wall panels?
Thanks in advance!
A precast manufacturer is seeing some longitudinal hairline cracks coming from the head (top) of the panel extending down about 12"-24". These hairline cracks appear on most of their panels for this specific project (maybe 60-75% of panels).
The panel composition is 3" wythe of concrete (BIF/exposed face) - 4" insulation - 5" structural wythe of concrete (TIF/not exposed face).
The 3" exposed face is the face with the hairline cracks.
f'c=6,000 psi
f'ci=3,500 psi
Prestressed with 3/8" to 70% in both wythes - centered in concrete wythe.
Both wythes have mesh 6x6 in both wythes.
Both wythes have transverse #3 bars at top and bottom.
Photo attached.
Any advice on cause of crack? Are these cracks related to the strand? Bad mix designs? Lower concrete release strength? Improper lifting/stripping from form? Improper cutting of strand sequence?
Is there any guide/paper/literature on cracking of these sandwich wall panels?
Thanks in advance!