gjb2
Structural
- Oct 17, 2005
- 10
I read in ACI 350R (Environmental Engineering Concrete Structures), Section 4.3.3.1, that 1/4" steel plate waterstops have been used sucessfully in conctruction joints. Has anyone had positive experiences using steel plates for waterstops? Any negative experiences with them? I am thinking that with a steel plate there would be less of a chance of the waterstop getting bent over during the conctete pour.
Any input is appeciated.
Thanks
FYI, I'm designing a sewage lift station that is 30 feet deep in saturated soil. Obviously, the wet well cannot leak but in this case it is very important that the dry well remains dry also. I will have 3 horizontal construction joints. One at the slab level and 2 higher in the walls.
Any input is appeciated.
Thanks
FYI, I'm designing a sewage lift station that is 30 feet deep in saturated soil. Obviously, the wet well cannot leak but in this case it is very important that the dry well remains dry also. I will have 3 horizontal construction joints. One at the slab level and 2 higher in the walls.