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Movement joints in concrete walls.
Movement control aggregate concrete blocks position of movement joints consideration for the location of movement joints should be given at.
Staggers and movement joints in masonry walls other than clay brickwork should be engineer designed.
They are usually either cast or drilled into the concrete.
Concrete expansion joints are used to separate slabs and concrete from other parts of the structure.
Movement joints are most commonly found between sections of building facades concrete slabs bridges pavements railway tracks pipelines and so on.
It allows for thermal expansion and contraction without inducing stress into the system.
Movement joints should not coincide with door or window openings due to the di culty in continuing.
4 recommends a contraction joint spacing of 30 times the wall thickness or 20 feet for an 8 inch thick wall 30 8 240 inches 20 feet.
In concrete walls the movement joints should normally be placed at a maximum spacing of 7 5m.
In reinforced walls and 6m in unreinforced walls.
Some designers recommend re ducing joint spacings by about 20 in walls with frequent openings such as doors and windows.
Early entry saws make a nice clean cut for decorative concrete joints.
This can lead to stress concentrations resulting in subsequent spalling of the concrete.
These are vertical joints or grooves formed or cut into the wall that allows the concrete to shrink without noticeable harm.
Movement joints such as control joints are one method used to relieve horizontal tensile stresses due to shrinkage of the concrete masonry units mortar and when used grout.
Saw cut contraction joints are ideal for decorative concrete because the joint is narrower and cleaner than a tooled joint.
Change in wall height or thickness see figure 1 figure 2 change of loading see figure 3 abutments of walls and columns see figure 4 junctions of dissimiliar materials see figure 5.
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Dowels are used to transfer shear across construction and movement joints in concrete.
Expansion joints allow independent movement between adjoining structural members minimizing cracking when such movements are restrained.
In road construction movement joints can be provided in the transverse direction to allow the expansion and contraction of a concrete slab due to temperature and subgrade moisture variation.
Expansion joints should normally be provided at a spacing of not more than 30m between successive expansion joints or between the end of the structure and the next expansion joint.
Contraction joints are usually about 0 25 inches wide and about 1 2 to 3 4 inch deep and are provided at intervals of not exceeding 30 feet.