Lecture2 Formworks
Lecture2 Formworks
Definition
A form is defined as a temporary structure or mold for the support
of concrete while it is setting and gaining sufficient strength to be
self-supporting.
Formwork is the total system of support for freshly placed concrete
including the mold as well as all supporting members, hardware,
and necessary bracing.
2 Requirements for Formworks
i. Economy
Formwork is the largest cost component for a typical multistory
reinforced concrete building.
Formwork cost accounts for 40 to 60 percent of the cost of the
concrete frame.
Approximately 10 percent of the total building cost in
developed country.
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Sand
Wood
Concrete low energy materials
Plaster board
plastics
High energy materials
steel
aluminum
The lost tie system leaves the tie rod in the wall
The threaded ends of the tie rod are screwed into tapered ends
of the 'she bolt'.
Recoverable
Lost Tie she bolt
Waler plate
29 Form Release Agents
their prime function being to effect release of the form from the
concrete surface and reduce the likelihood of surface damage to
concrete and formwork.
A good release agent should:
Provide a clean and easy strike without damage to either the
concrete face or form
Contribute to the production of blemish free concrete surface.
Have no adverse effect on either the form or concrete.
Assist in obtaining maximum reuse of forms.
Be inoffensive to the operative with regard to odor, skin staining, etc.
30 Stripping of Formwork