StrucDesignPE
Structural
- Dec 19, 2014
- 110
We have a hollow 12"x12" CMU column on a project that we would like to keep for various reasons. Field inspection indicates the column is hollow. We need to grout it solid. I recommended a self-consolidating grout (SCG) with fine aggregate to ensure maximum flow into all of the cells. GC is asking if a premixed product would work such as this one:
I'm skeptical as it seems to have a higher flow rate, but not sure it is as high as it needs to be to be considered SCG. Also, since that particular grout is non-shrink, am I going to get expansion that may crack the CMU?
Thanks
I'm skeptical as it seems to have a higher flow rate, but not sure it is as high as it needs to be to be considered SCG. Also, since that particular grout is non-shrink, am I going to get expansion that may crack the CMU?
Thanks