Formwork & Reinforcement Flashcards

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What is concrete formwork, and how does it aid the curing process? (2)

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  • temporary support to hold freshly-poured concrete in the desired shape until the concrete gains sufficient strength to support itself
  • formwork also helps to cure concrete by preventing evaporation of water
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How strong does formwork need to be, and how much does it cost? What is it made of? (3)

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  • formwork must be strong enough to support the weight and fluid pressure of wet concrete
  • formwork can account for half or more of total cost of concrete construction
  • typically made of wood, metal, plastic, earth, or flexible material such as masonite
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How do you keep concrete from adhering to the forms?

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form release compounds are oils, waxes, or plastic coatings applied to formwork surfaces to prevent adhesion of the formwork to the concrete and ease formwork removal

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Why should concrete be reinforced?

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concrete is strong in compression but weak in tension

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Why do concrete and steel work so well together? (4)

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  • concrete is strong in compression and steel is strong in tension
  • the two materials have similar rates of expansion/contraction
  • the alkaline chemistry of concrete protects steel from corrosion
  • concrete mechanically bonds well to rebar, allowing them to work as a single unit
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What are the basic concepts behind reinforced concrete? (3)

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  • place reinforcing steel in concrete where there are tensile forces
  • allow the concrete to resist the compression forces
  • steel can also be used to help resist cracking
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How are simple concrete beams reinforced? (2)

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  • in a simply supported beam, the greatest tension forces occur at the bottom middle of the beam
  • the location of reinforcing in a concrete beam approximates the lines of tension, where the concrete needs help
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What materials are used to reinforce concrete?

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bars or wires, usually steel, placed in concrete along lines of tension to provide resistance to the tensile stress

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What is rebar?

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rebar is hot-rolled steel, deformed with surface ridges so it will mechanically bond with the concrete

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How is rebar measured? (2)

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  • rebar size numbers correspond to the diameter in 1/8 of an inch
  • each size number increases in .125 inch increments
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How is rebar made? (3)

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  • rebar is made with steel grades of varying strength
  • higher strength steel allows for rebar smaller in diameter or with greater spacing
  • markings on the rebar provide information on producing mill, bar size, steel type, and grade
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What sort of IRC requirements must rebar meet? (2)

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  • rebar grade allowed by the IRC varies by seismic design category
  • minimum allowed is 40,000 psi
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What is corrosion-resistant rebar, and where is it used? (2)

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  • includes epoxy coated, galvanized, and stainless steel rebar
  • typically used in marine structures, highway construction, and parking garages
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What is welded wire reinforcing, and where is it used? (2)

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  • prefabricated welded grids of reinforcing bars or wires

- especially common for concrete slab reinforcing

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How are reinforcements fabricated and erected?

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reinforcing can be cut to length, bent, and partially assembled by the fabricator before transportation to the construction site

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