VAStrEngr
Structural
- Jan 4, 2010
- 67
Considering options for placing a timber deck on top of a concrete slab on a single lane, one span bridge. I am concerned that water will collect between the timber and concrete and rot the wood decking too quickly. I am considering scarifying the top of the deck as a way to drain the water from beneath the decking but either need to slope the entire deck or vary the depth of the scarfs to permit drainage to one side.
Sloping the entire deck isn't desireable but I am not sure if it is possible to scarify concrete at a variable depth from one side of the bridge to the other.
Does anyone have experience actually doing this in the field to konw if this is possible?
Sloping the entire deck isn't desireable but I am not sure if it is possible to scarify concrete at a variable depth from one side of the bridge to the other.
Does anyone have experience actually doing this in the field to konw if this is possible?