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Formwork System: Functional and Load Requirements of Formwork

Time:2019/06/26

 

#1 Formwork Functions

 

The formwork is the main means of work in the molding process of the concrete. Basically, the process of formwork making has to meet the following requirements:

 

 

The structural component to be produced is to be molded with the projected dimensions keeping the admissible tolerances.

 

The dead loads of the fresh concrete and of the reinforcement as well as the temporary load of persons and working tools must be safely resisted and carried off to the soil or supporting members of the structure.

 

The concrete must be protected against too high or too low temperatures as well as vibrations.

 

The thin concrete mix must not flow out of the formwork.

 

The future concrete component must have a surface finish meeting the required quality after stripping.

 

The placement of necessary steel reinforcements must be easily possible during the erection of the formwork.

 

Stripping of the concrete components produced must be uncomplicated.

 

 

 

#2 Loading of Vertical Formwork

 

Vertical formwork is used for strip foundations, concrete walls, and columns.

 

Immediately after placement in the formwork until the achievement of its inherent stability, the concrete mix, under the effect of its own load and of compaction by vibration, exert lateral pressure on the formwork which is called lateral pressure of the concrete mix.

 

The lateral pressure of the concrete mix depends on the following factors:

 

- Composition and properties of the concrete mix (density, type of cement, quality of concrete),

- concrete placing technology (concreting speed, compaction, vibration depth, the total height of the concrete mix)

- ambient conditions (temperature, air humidity).

 

Tie wires (tie rods) are used to take up the lateral pressure of the concrete mix. They are to be included in the formwork project.

 

The maximum lateral load with external vibration occurs at the foot of the formwork and with internal vibration above the foot.

 

In addition to the lateral pressure of the concrete mix, the concrete mix also produces buoyant forces which may cause lifting of the formwork. This can be the case, particularly with foundation formwork. To avoid this, the formwork is to be anchored in the subsoil.

 

Another way is loading the formwork by means of concrete parts.

 

 

 

#3 Loading of Horizontal Formwork

 

Horizontal formwork is used for ceilings and beams. Horizontal formwork is subjecting to vertical loads which are to be carried off to solid sub-soils through formwork bearers and main bearers as well as columns.

 

Vertical loads are produced by

 

- the concrete mix weight in the specified height,

- reinforcements,

- concrete cones on the concrete pouring spot,

- concrete pouring impact on the formwork,

- persons and working tools,

- the dead load of the formwork.

 

In addition to vertical loads, there are also horizontal loads which are produced by:

 

- wind effects

- the inclined position of columns,

- backing up, etc.

 

The horizontal forces are taken up by auxiliary structures, such as braces and struts, or rigid connection to existing structural components, such as walls and columns.

 

 

Formwork walls and columns are to be backed up from all sides!

 

 

 

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