said the noob
Structural
- Oct 1, 2018
- 25
Hello everyone,
I had recently reviewed a slab and mentioned in my site report that the stud rails were too high and may stick out of the slab however the contractor never followed up with it and now the heads have no cover, it’s literally flush with the top of slab,
I still think the stud rails still performs it’s job but problem now is they typically sandblast and apply traffic coating,
This is where we probably need to talk to a materials consultant and get a proper product applied over the heads to prevent corrosion,
Am I correct in thinking It is still still stucturally acceptable? The studs still do their job In preventing punching shear as the studs can still develope. The top mat cover was OK at the time 40mm top cover for parking slab,
Tia
I had recently reviewed a slab and mentioned in my site report that the stud rails were too high and may stick out of the slab however the contractor never followed up with it and now the heads have no cover, it’s literally flush with the top of slab,
I still think the stud rails still performs it’s job but problem now is they typically sandblast and apply traffic coating,
This is where we probably need to talk to a materials consultant and get a proper product applied over the heads to prevent corrosion,
Am I correct in thinking It is still still stucturally acceptable? The studs still do their job In preventing punching shear as the studs can still develope. The top mat cover was OK at the time 40mm top cover for parking slab,
Tia