JMorrison
Structural
- Mar 14, 2006
- 16
Got a bit of a fun one here - it's a single-story concrete moment frame, supported on caissons, with about half of the building extending out over the Anacostia river here in DC - so half of the building columns are going to be exposed to running water from one of the most polluted waterways in the nation. Basically, there could be pretty much ANYTHING in this water. The other half of the project is sitting on a recovered brownfield, and we're not sure what's buried there either.
My main concern is the concrete itself - we're planning on using 40-50% GGBS both to help resist sulfide attack and for the LEED points (project is shooting for platinum certification). I'm figuring we'll need a Class V cement, and gut is saying a significant level of air entrainment for crack control since freeze/thaw is a definite consideration, although I'm concerned about the pockets that would create.
I'm also quite concerned about cover and jointing - I wouldn't consider using less than the 3" cover from ACI, but in this case I'm wondering if even that's too low - and can't seem to find a specific reference for exposure to indeterminate deleterous substances. Similar issue with the cold joint between caisson and column - definitely don't want it underwater, but don't particularly want it right below my slab either.
Anyone have any specific experience or recommendations for research on this type of condition?
My main concern is the concrete itself - we're planning on using 40-50% GGBS both to help resist sulfide attack and for the LEED points (project is shooting for platinum certification). I'm figuring we'll need a Class V cement, and gut is saying a significant level of air entrainment for crack control since freeze/thaw is a definite consideration, although I'm concerned about the pockets that would create.
I'm also quite concerned about cover and jointing - I wouldn't consider using less than the 3" cover from ACI, but in this case I'm wondering if even that's too low - and can't seem to find a specific reference for exposure to indeterminate deleterous substances. Similar issue with the cold joint between caisson and column - definitely don't want it underwater, but don't particularly want it right below my slab either.
Anyone have any specific experience or recommendations for research on this type of condition?