Thursday, October 21, 2010

Control Joints

Thermal shrinkage will occur and the object of control joints, sometimes referred to as construction joints is to avoid the random cracking that often comes about when a concrete slab dries and produces excess tensile stress. Control joint spacing depends upon the slab thickness, aggregate size, and water content, as reported by the Portland Cement Association in their articles "Concrete Floors on Concrete," second edition, 1983.

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