
9.8—Protection of slab during construction 9.9—Temperature drawdown in cold storage and freezer rooms 9.10—Joint filling and sealing Chapter 10—Quality control checklist, p. 302.1R …
When should saw cuts be made on a concrete slab?
Conventional saw cuts should generally be made to one-fourth the depth of the slab (ACI 327R-14), although early-entry saws can cut to a lesser depth and still be effective (ACI 224.4R-13). …
11.8—Protection of slab during construction, p. 59 11.9—Temperature drawdown in cold storage and freezer rooms, p. 59 11.10—Joint filling and sealing, p. 60 CHAPTER 12—QUALITY …
E2-2 ACI EDUCATION BULLETIN Chapter 6—Storage and handling, p. E2-14 6.1—Uncoated steel reinforcement 6.2—Epoxy-coated steel reinforcement
3.2—Slab types 3.3—General comparison of slab types 3.4—Design and construction variables 3.5—Conclusion Chapter 4—Soil support systems for slabs-on-ground, p. 360R-8 …
An ACI Handbook . The Reinforced Concrete Design Handbook. A Companion to . ACI 318M-14 SP-17M(14)
Acceptable concrete cracking
Acceptable concrete cracking. Q. What is considered as acceptable concrete cracking in cast-in-place foundation walls and slabs per ACI documents?
Difference between a contraction joint, isolation joint, expansion ...
A. A contraction joint is formed, sawed, or tooled groove in a concrete structure to create a weakened plane to regulate the location of cracking resulting from
two-way slab example—direct design method 60 step 1—material requirements 60 step 2—slab geometry 61 step 3—loads and load patterns 61 step 4—analysis 62 step 5—flexural design …
ACI PRC-421.3-15 Guide to Design of Reinforced Two-Way Slab …
6.1—Minimum slab thickness. 6.2—Deflection analysis. 6.3—Crack control in reinforced two-way action structural slabs and plates. CHAPTER 7—DESIGN OF SLAB-COLUMN FRAMES …