Carbon fiber is used mostly for tension reinforcement. I have not used it for low concrete strength. Contact the engineers at Fyfe for the most optimal solution.
http://www.fyfeco.com/
I am not aware of any type of injection that you could use for strengthening the concrete.
Regards, Harold Sprague
Subject: RE: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 21:40:52 +0200
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Subject: RE: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
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http://www.fyfeco.com/
I am not aware of any type of injection that you could use for strengthening the concrete.
Regards, Harold Sprague
Subject: RE: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 21:40:52 +0200
From: dcohen@barviv.co.il
To: seaint@seaint.org
Hi Harold, Did you mean a kind of carbon membrane like for the seismic upgrade of beams in buildings?
It could be a great idea. but I never used it before , it could be installed like a seal(isolation) membranes?
From: David Cohen (Baran Raviv) [mailto:dcohen@barviv.co.il]
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 9:27 PM
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Subject: RE: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
What do you mean by adding caron fiber, the concretee floor is already done, is there any kind of injection, or reinforcement solution you know without additional weigth (or a light-weight solution) for reinforcing the flexibility of the floor?
From: Harold Sprague [mailto:spraguehope@hotmail.com]
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Wow!! The contractor needs to go back to contractor school.
If you are close, you may be able wait and use the 90 day breaks to achieve the strength. Normal concrete mixes using cement will continue to gain a lot of strength beyond the 28 days we normally specify. The other approach may be to add carbon fiber strengthening. Fyfe is a good source.
Whatever course of action, I would put the contractor on the hook for paying for all of this. Work the deal through your client. The other approach is for the contractor to tear it all out and do it again per the specifications.
Regards, Harold Sprague
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 20:51:55 +0200
Subject: Re: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
From: dcohen@barviv.co.il
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Yes I've already added a beam to correct the deviations.
Kembcon <engineers@kembcon.com> wrote:
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If you are close, you may be able wait and use the 90 day breaks to achieve the strength. Normal concrete mixes using cement will continue to gain a lot of strength beyond the 28 days we normally specify. The other approach may be to add carbon fiber strengthening. Fyfe is a good source.
Whatever course of action, I would put the contractor on the hook for paying for all of this. Work the deal through your client. The other approach is for the contractor to tear it all out and do it again per the specifications.
Regards, Harold Sprague
Date: Mon, 2 Jan 2012 20:51:55 +0200
Subject: Re: seaint Digest for 1 Jan 2012
From: dcohen@barviv.co.il
To: seaint@seaint.org
Yes I've already added a beam to correct the deviations.
The surveyor was there during the drilling execution but it didn't help.
Now there is a new problem :
the concrete grade I've received from the compression test laboratories of the concrete floor is under the codes request.
This is a floor of a pool and the beams were done under the floor level.
Adding thickness will increase the self-weight and the piles weren't with great spare in design.
Do you have some idea what to do with the fact that the concrete quality grade you've received is not matching with your design??
David Cohen
David Cohen
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