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Floor Flatness and Levelness. Chapter 4. Chapter Topics. Measuring floor flatness and levelness The 10 ft (3m) straightedge method F-number system Factors affecting floor flatness and levelness. Definitions. Flatness Waviness or bumpiness of slab surface Smooth Levelness
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Floor Flatness and Levelness Chapter 4
Chapter Topics • Measuring floor flatness and levelness • The 10 ft (3m) straightedge method • F-number system • Factors affecting floor flatness and levelness
Definitions • Flatness • Waviness or bumpiness of slab surface • Smooth • Levelness • Tilt or slope of slab surface
Measuring Flatness and Levelness • Gap under a 10 ft straightedge • Oldest method • Measures only floor flatness; not levelness • Generally less satisfactory way of measuring • F-number system • Measures floor flatness and levelness • Must be used if floor exceeds 10,000 sf (ACI 301) • Measurements in accordance with ASTM standard
The 10 ft Straightedge Method • Measured within 72 hours • Place an unleveled 10 ft straightedge on slab • Rests on two high spots • Measure gap at any point under straightedge between two high spots • 100% compliance with straightedge not realistic • Four out of five measurements more realistic
F-Number System • Measure within 72 hours • FF – floor flatness FL – floor levelness • To get F-numbers • Measure surface elevations at 12 inches on-center • FF (bumpiness) calculated over 24 inch length • FL (tilt) calculated over 10 ft length • F-number pair always written in order: FF/FL • Higher F-numbers: the flatter and more level
F-number System • Two different sets of F-numbers • Specified Overall Value (SOV) • Minimum Local Value (MLV) • Check specifications for requirements • ACI 302 provides recommendations • Measure in accordance with ASTM E 1155 • FL should not be measured on sloped slabs
Factors Affecting Flatness • Concrete workability, finishability, and setting time; • The window of finishability • Sun, wind, rain, temperature extremes, • Amount of sunlight on the slab; • Timeliness of concrete delivery; • Uniformity of concrete slump, as delivered; • Consistency of final setting time; and • Site accessibility.
Factors Affecting Levelness • Accuracy of edge forms • Quality of initial strikeoff • Wet screeds are harder to get higher FL • Smaller strip placements are easier to get higher FL