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expension joints are provided bcz if any portion of building effected in any reason then the other portion will be safe
expension joints are provided bcz if any portion of building effected in any reason then the other portion will be safe
See lessIt also ease repares of damage areas
It also ease repares of damage areas
See lessThe main function of an expansion joint is to provide for the expansion of the pavement and thus to maintain compressive stresses within safe limits. When installed between the pavement and a fixed structure, such as a bridge, an expansion joint serves also to prevent the pavement from exerting damaRead more
The main function of an expansion joint is to provide for the expansion of the pavement and thus to maintain compressive stresses within safe limits. When installed between the pavement and a fixed structure, such as a bridge, an expansion joint serves also to prevent the pavement from exerting damaging pressures against the structure. Expansion joints also function as contraction joints and, furthermore, permit vertical angular movement of the slab ends in the manner of hinged joints
See lessTo avoid the formation of expansive cracks as a result of temperature changes As concrete is placed in a confined space, it expands due to the high temperature, resulting in cracks. Concrete is not an elastic material, so it can not bend or stretch without breaking. Concrete, on the other hand, expaRead more
To avoid the formation of expansive cracks as a result of temperature changes As concrete is placed in a confined space, it expands due to the high temperature, resulting in cracks.
Concrete is not an elastic material, so it can not bend or stretch without breaking. Concrete, on the other hand, expands and shrinks, causing structural components to change slightly.
Several expansion joints are used in concrete construction to avoid adverse effects from concrete movement, including floors, walls, roof expansion joints, and paving slabs.
These joints must be engineered, found, and assembled with care. If a slab is continuously placed on surfaces with more than one face, an expansion joint will be required to minimize stresses. A concrete sealer may be used to fill in holes left by cracks.
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