rholder98
Structural
- Oct 5, 2005
- 158
In a liquid-filled tank, must construction joints in the wall align with the construction joints in the slab? These are construction joints, not contraction joints--i.e., continuous reinforcement.
Specifically, this is for a circular tank, and according to the specs, the slab will be placed in six pie-shaped segments, so that the joints align with the joints in the walls, which are limited to 60 feet placement lengths. Why does it matter whether the joints align?
Specifically, this is for a circular tank, and according to the specs, the slab will be placed in six pie-shaped segments, so that the joints align with the joints in the walls, which are limited to 60 feet placement lengths. Why does it matter whether the joints align?