Ciria Report 108 Concrete Pressure On Formwork -

This report aims to provide an interesting and informative review of CIRIA Report 108. It is essential to consult the original report for detailed information and guidance on concrete pressure on formwork.

A case study was conducted on a recent high-rise building project in London. The project involved pouring a large concrete slab using a climbing formwork system. The CIRIA Report 108 method was used to estimate the concrete pressure on the formwork. The results showed that the maximum pressure occurred at the bottom of the pour, with a value of 65 kN/m². The formwork was designed to withstand this pressure, and the pour was completed successfully without any incidents. ciria report 108 concrete pressure on formwork

P = (ρ × g × h) × (1 + (α × V))

Formwork is a crucial component in the construction industry, particularly in the building of concrete structures. The temporary structure is used to hold and shape concrete until it sets and gains sufficient strength. One of the primary concerns with formwork is the pressure exerted by the concrete on the formwork, which can lead to deformation, instability, or even collapse. CIRIA (Construction Industry Research and Information Association) Report 108, titled "Concrete Pressure on Formwork," provides a comprehensive guide on the subject. This report aims to summarize and expand on the key findings and recommendations of CIRIA Report 108. This report aims to provide an interesting and

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