BentEng
Structural
- Jan 15, 2018
- 19
If you have a continuously poured, jumpformed concrete wall, what are the best ways to then connect a slab into the wall? Specifically looking for options where the slab is on both sides of the wall.
The wall is 250thk and the slabs are 200thk. Typically our firm specifies Ancon keybox, or alternatively cast-in ferrules.
What are everyone's thoughts on cast in conduit and feed through lap bars, top and bottom, and still rebate? Obviously trying to avoid any gap between the void and the bar, but also not sure if its a good idea have the conduit left in the wall. This avoids having a keybox on both sides of the wall, and provides better continuity of reinforcement between both slabs.
The wall is 250thk and the slabs are 200thk. Typically our firm specifies Ancon keybox, or alternatively cast-in ferrules.
What are everyone's thoughts on cast in conduit and feed through lap bars, top and bottom, and still rebate? Obviously trying to avoid any gap between the void and the bar, but also not sure if its a good idea have the conduit left in the wall. This avoids having a keybox on both sides of the wall, and provides better continuity of reinforcement between both slabs.