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Concrete Formwork Removal Time, Specifications and Calculations

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The removal of concrete formwork also called as strike-off or stripping of formwork should be carried out only after the time when concrete has gained sufficient strength, at least twice the stress to which the concrete may be subjected to when the formworks are removed. It is also necessary to ensure the stability of the remaining formwork during formwork removal.

Concrete Formwork Removal Time

The rate of hardening of concrete or the concrete strength depends on temperature and affects the formwork removal time. For example, time required for removal of concrete in winter will be more than time required during summer.

Special attention is required for formwork removal of flexural members such as beams and slabs. As these members are subjected to self-load as well as live load even during construction, they may deflect if the strength gained is not sufficient to handle to loads.

To estimate the strength of concrete before formwork removal, the tests on concrete cubes or cylinders should be carried out. The concrete cubes or cylinders should be prepared from the same mix as that of the structural members and cured under same circumstances of temperature and moisture as that of structural member.

When it is ensured that the concrete in the structural members has gained sufficient strength to withstand the design load, only then formworks should be removed. If possible, the formworks should be left for longer time as it helps in curing.

Removal of formwork from the concrete section should not make the structural element to:

The following points must be kept in mind during formwork removal whether the structure will be prone to:

If there is a significant risk of any of the above damages, it is better to delay  the removal time of formwork. If formwork have to removed for optimising the concrete construction activities, then these structures must be insulated well to prevent such damages.

Calculation of Safe Formwork Striking Times:

Structural members are constructed based on designed load. But before a structure is complete and subjected to all loads assumed during structural design, the structural members are subjected to its self weight and construction loads during construction process.

So, to proceed with construction activities at a quicker rate, it is essential to calculate the behaviour of structure under is self load and construction load. If this can be done and structural member is found to be safe, formwork can be stripped-off.

If these calculations are not possible, then following formula can be used for calculation of safe formwork striking times:

Characteristic strength of cube of equal of maturity to the structure required at time of formwork removal

This formula was given by Harrison (1995) which describes in detail the background of determination of formwork removal times.

Other method to determine the strength of concrete structure is to conduct the non-destructive tests on structural member.

Factors Affecting Concrete Formwork Striking Times

The striking time of concrete formwork depends on the strength of structural member. The strength development of concrete member depends on:

Generally following values of concrete strength is considered for removal of formwork for various types of concrete structural members.

Table – 1: Strength of concrete vs. Structural Member Type & Span for Formwork Removal

Concrete Strength Structural Member Type and Span
2.5 N/mm2 Lateral parts of the formwork for all structural members can be removed
70% of design strength Interior parts of formwork of slabs and beams with a span of up to 6m can be removed
85% of design strength Interior parts of formwork of slabs and beams with a span of more than 6m can be removed

Table – 2: Formwork Stripping Time (When Ordinary Portland Cement is used):

Type of Formwork Formwork Removal Time
Sides of Walls, Columns and Vertical faces of beam 24 hours to 48 hours (as per engineer’s decision)
Slabs (props left under) 3 days
Beam soffits (props left under) 7 days
Removal of Props of Slabs:
i) Slabs spanning up to 4.5m 14 days
ii) Slabs spanning over 4.5m 14 days
Removal of props for beams and arches
i) Span up to 6m 14 days
ii) Span over 6m 21 days

Important Note:

It is important to note that the time for formwork removal shown above in Table -2 is only when Ordinary Portland Cement is used. In normal construction process Portland Pozzolana cement is used. So, the time shown in Table-2 should be modified.

For cements other than Ordinary Portland cement, the time required for formwork removal should be as:

Concrete Formwork Removal Specification

During stripping of formwork, following points must be remembered:

Reference:

FAQs

When should formwork be removed?

The removal of concrete formwork also called as strike-off or stripping of formwork should be carried out only after the time when concrete has gained sufficient strength, at least twice the stress to which the concrete may be subjected to when the formworks are removed. It is also necessary to ensure the stability of the remaining formwork during formwork removal.

What are the factors affecting concrete striking time?

The striking time of concrete formwork depends on the strength of the structural members. The strength development of concrete member depends on:
1. Grade of concrete
2. Grade of cement
3. Type of Cement
3. Temperature
4. Size of the concrete member
5. Accelerated curing

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