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TERAJOINT
Free Movement Joint
Prefabricated Free Movement Joint System for Heavy Duty Concrete Floors
System benets
TERAJOINT is the industry standard in the range of prefabricated heavy duty movement joint systems, suitable for
all large area construction methods for ground bearing and pile supported concrete oors. The cold drawn steel
rails provide extremely durable protection to the slab arrises, making it ideal for oors in a heavy duty traffic environment.
The system ensures reliable load transfer in formed free movement joints with openings of up to 20 mm wide, and
suitable for slab depths from 100 mm to 300 mm.
Available in Plain Steel, Hot Dip Galvanized nish
or Stainless Steel versions, which means that the
TERAJOINT system offers a solution for all operational environments.
The TERAJOINT system range includes a selection of
prefabricated intersections, including T sections,
X sections and rounded sections.
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Contents
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About TERAJOINT
1. Product Properties ....................................4
1.1 Materials and Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.1.1 Materials .................................................................................5
1.1.2 Dimensions..............................................................................6
2. Resistances ..............................................8
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1.
Product Properties
TERAJOINT is a prefabricated leave in place joint system designed to construct formed contraction free movement
joints, consisting of heavy duty arriss armouring, permanent formwork, and a load transfer system. The arriss armouring is provided by 10x40 mm cold drawn steel proles, which are connected together by yieldable plastic bolts.
The proles are anchored into the slab by means of a number of 10x100 mm welded shear connectors, and one of
the proles is welded onto the steel divider plate, which has the load transfer system positioned and attached to it.
TERAJOINT is installed into position on the sub base by a variety of methods, at the correct height, before the slab is
cast. Once the concrete is placed, the shrinkage forces generated by the drying concrete slabs, during the cure process, shears the plastic bolts connecting the two steel proles together, which cause the joint to open. TERAJOINT
permits the minor free slab movements, caused by drying shrinkage and thermal variations in both longitudinal and
perpendicular directions of the slab plane as required.
TERAJOINT transfers vertical loads between adjacent slabs, and minimise vertical displacement of the slabs. The
load transfer system is accomplished by utilising high strength steel discrete plate dowels, moving within rigid
plastic release sleeves. TERAJOINT can be supplied with two different types of plate dowel systems, TDC 6 and UDR
8 for contraction free movement joints. The limiting factor of load transfer in most cases, is the punching shear
resistance of the concrete, these resistances can be found in section 2. It is recommended that no more than 50%
of the applied load should be transferred by the load transfer system, the slab itself should be designed to carry the
rest of the load.
Figure 1. Load Transfer
P
Thickness
6 mm
Diameter d
150 mm
Sleeve Colour
Green
0~15 mm
Dowel Type
Thickness
8 mm
Dimensions w x l
145 mm x 175 mm
Sleeve Colour
Dark Grey
15~20 mm
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Top rails
Divider plate
Plate dowels
Shear connectors
Sleeves
TERAJOINT
S235JRC+C
DC01
S355J2+N
S235J2+C450
ABS, Green
TERAJOINT HDG
S235JRC+C HDG
DC01 HDG
S355J2+N HDG
S235J2+C450 HDG
ABS, Green
TERAJOINT
Stainless
1.4301
DC01 HDG
S355J2+N HDG
S235J2+C450
ABS, Green
TERAJOINT Acid
Proof
1.4401
1.4401
1.4401
1.4301
ABS, Green
HDG = hot dip galvanized. Standard for black steel EN 10025 and EN 10088 for stainless.
Top rails
Divider plate
Plate dowels
Shear connectors
Sleeves
TERAJOINT
S235JRC+C
DC01
S700 MC
S235J2+C450
TERAJOINT HDG
S235JRC+C HDG
DC01 HDG
S700 MC HDG
S235J2+C450 HDG
TERAJOINT
Stainless
1.4301
DC01 HDG
S700 MC HDG
S235J2+C450
TERAJOINT Acid
Proof
1.4401
1.4401
1.4401
1.4301
HDG = hot dip galvanized. Standard for black steel EN 10025 and EN 10088 for stainless.
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1.1.2 Dimensions
Table 4. Dimensions [mm] of TERAJOINT TJ6
80
h
C/C
Weight [kg]
Advisable slab
depth
90 mm
29.4
100 ~ 120 mm
TJ6-115-3000
115 mm
30.5
125 ~ 145 mm
TJ6-135-3000
135 mm
31.5
145 ~ 170 mm
TJ6-160-3000
160 mm
32.6
170 ~ 195 mm
33.8
195 ~ 225 mm
Type
Height h
TJ6-90-3000
Dowel type
Dowel centers
C/C
TDC 6
500 mm
Length L
3000 mm
TJ6-185-3000
185 mm
TJ6-215-3000
215 mm
35.2
225 ~ 250 mm
TJ6-230-3000
230 mm
35.9
245 ~ 270 mm
TJ6-245-3000
245 mm
36.6
260 ~ 300 mm
Weight [kg]
Advisable slab
depth
h
C/C
Dowel type
Dowel centers
C/C
Type
Height h
TJ8-135-3000
135 mm
36.1
145 ~ 170 mm
TJ8-160-3000
160 mm
37.2
170 ~ 195 mm
TJ8-185-3000
185 mm
38.4
195 ~ 225 mm
UDR 8
500 mm
Length L
3000 mm
TJ8-215-3000
215 mm
39.8
225 ~ 250 mm
TJ8-230-3000
230 mm
40.5
245 ~ 270 mm
TJ8-245-3000
245 mm
41.2
260 ~ 300 mm
If the height requirements are different from those indicated in Table 4. and Table 5., Peikko technical support will
design TERAJOINT with a custom height for clients.
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L2
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Type
Height h
Width L1
TJX-90
90 mm
6.3
TJX-115
115 mm
6.7
TJX-135
135 mm
7.0
TJX-160
160 mm
Weight [kg]
7.4
400 mm
Width L2
400 mm
TJX-185
185 mm
7.8
TJX-215
215 mm
8.2
TJX-230
230 mm
8.5
TJX-245
245 mm
8.7
Type
Height h
TJT-90
90 mm
4.9
TJT-115
115 mm
5.3
TJT-135
135 mm
5.6
TJT-160
160 mm
L2
80
Width L1
Weight [kg]
5.9
160 mm
Width L2
400 mm
TJT-185
185 mm
6.3
TJT-215
215 mm
6.7
TJT-230
230 mm
6.9
TJT-245
245 mm
7.1
Angle
Radius
45,90
600,900 mm
or more
TJR6-90
TJR6-115
TJR6-135
TJR6-160
90
TJR6-185
TJR6-215
TJR6-230
TJR6-245
TJR8-135
TJR8-160
TJR8-185
45
TJR8-215
TJR8-230
TJR8-245
TERAJOINT rounded sections are available also in different angles and radii. Peikko technical support will design
TERAJOINT rounded sections according project requirements.
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2.
Resistances
Resistances of the TERAJOINT dowels are determined according to UK Concrete Society TR34.4 published August
2013. All calculated design resistances are for single plate dowels.
Table 9. Design resistances of dowels in shear and bearing / bending [kN] according TR34.4 for C32/40.
Dowel type
Join opening x
Shear Psh
P max plate
TDC 6
15 mm
145.0
41.4
UDR 8
20 mm
381.3
93.8
Table 10. Design punching shear resistance [kN] of TDC 6 according TR34.4 for 15 mm joint opening.
Slab thickness
Punching Pp
C25/30
Punching Pp
C28/35
Punching Pp
C30/37
Punching Pp
C32/40
Punching Pp
C35/45
100 mm
9.8
10.4
10.7
11.1
11.6
150 mm
15.6
16.5
17.1
17.7
18.5
200 mm
22.5
23.8
24.7
25.5
26.6
250 mm
30.4
32.2
33.4
34.4
36.0
Table 11. Design punching shear resistance [kN] of UDR 8 according TR34.4 for 20 mm joint opening.
Slab thickness
Punching Pp
C25/30
Punching Pp
C28/35
Punching Pp
C30/37
Punching Pp
C32/40
Punching Pp
C35/45
100 mm
11.4
12.1
12.5
12.9
13.5
150 mm
17.6
18.6
19.3
19.9
20.8
200 mm
24.8
26.3
27.2
28.1
29.4
250 mm
33.1
35.0
36.2
37.4
39.1
The punching shear resistances are calculated for plain concrete without any kind of additional reinforcement, and
according TR34.4 should be used also for steel and macro-synthetic ber reinforced concrete.
If resistances for other joint openings or concrete grades are needed, please contact Peikko Technical Support.
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Slab depth. It is recommended that the joint depth is at least 10 mm shallower than the slab depth. Advisable
slab depths are stated in table 4. and table 5.
Designed joint opening. For joint openings of up to 15 mm wide, we recommend TERAJOINT TJ6. For joint openings from 15 to 20 mm wide TERAJOINT TJ8 is recommended. Whereas for pile supported slabs, we would only
recommend the use of TERAJOINT TJ8.
Environment. For internal oors we would suggest the basic steel plain TERAJOINT version. When corrosion
resistance is required, TERAJOINT HDG (Hot Dipped Galvanised) version is recommended, and for a more aggressive external environment or high hygienic requirement, TERAJOINT in Stainless Steel is recommended. For an
extremely corrosive environment such as coastal salty or acidic, TERAJOINT Acid Proof is recommended, this is
manufactured from a high corrosion resistance grade of Stainless Steel (1.4401)
20 mm designed joint opening. This refers generally to 50 x 50 m slab size limiting dimensions of jointed
oors, and a 35 x 35 m of jointless oors. A wider joint opening is possible, but resistances have to be reduced
accordingly, however, this is not practical due to the increase of dynamical impact during joint transition. If
there is a design requirement for wider joint openings, Peikko can offer suitable solution from its extensive
ooring product range.
Joint aspect ratio. Individual slabs should ideally have an aspect ratio of 1:1, this may not always be possible,
but the ratio should never exceed 1:1.5.
Use of TERAJOINT rounded sections. These are recommended to avoid sharp corners in the oor slab where
cracking would normally be expected.
A further recommendation is to assist prevention of restraint, by separation of the xed elements from the slab, with
the use of exible compressible foam ller, with a thickness of at least 20 mm, also by avoiding re-entrant corners
and avoiding point loads at joints.
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Installation tolerances
Joints should be installed as precisely vertical as possible, and checked with a spirit level to ensure proper function
of the dowels during slab movement. The levelness and straightness of the joint installation, should be according to
the relevant requirements of the oor slab design, and again checked using a standard laser level device or optical
sight level.
Installation
Step 1. Sub-base level
The sub-base must be made as accurate and level as possible to the requirements on the slab drawing. The tolerance of the level has to be taken into account when ordering joints.
Typically the Joint height will be 10 mm to 35 mm less than the slab
depth.
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3.
The joint can then be xed in position using pins. Fixing pins should be 14 mm 16 mm diameter and at least
300 mm longer than the joint height. A good practice is to use 14 x 600 mm xing pins.
For slabs up to 200 mm deep 4 pins per joint are required, (up to 300 mm 6 pins per joint). The pins. should be
spaced equally along one side of the joint, on the opposite side to the rst pour.
Alternate pins should be placed vertically and xed approximately half-way along the length of the studs, and
at an angle of approximately 30 degrees to the vertical, away from the joint and xed at the end of the studs.
This ensures excellent stability, and if it is possible to do the rst pour on the opposite side to the pins, then it
will allow them to be sawn through before pouring the second side reducing any resistance to joint opening.
Pins should always be placed so that they nish level with the stud, and if necessary any excess pin above the
level of the stud should be removed prior to pouring.
Pins can be simply driven into place with a suitable impact gun or hammer.
4.
Subsequent joints are aligned, xed at the overlap using dowel bushes, plastic bolts and nuts, adjusted and
xed in the same manner. The joints should be xed so that the ends of adjacent top strips are not touching but
have a clearance gap of between 1 mm and 2 mm to allow for longitudinal movement.
5.
The nal joint in any run will usually require being cut to length.
The gap between the column/wall and the penultimate joint is measured taking account of suitable isolation
material. The nal joint is cut to length and installed in the same manner as previous joints.
6.
If the joint layout requires a run of joints between two junction pieces and the distance between them is not a
full multiple of 3 metres then there will need to be a cut joint in the run. Joints should be placed running from
the junction pieces, to some point approximately equidistant from both when the gap is less than 3 m.
The gap should be measured accurately between the top strips. The nal joint should have a section cut from the
center equal to the distance between the joints, keeping both overlap sections at the ends intact. The two pieces are then installed in the usual manner to each side of the gap and simply butt-welded together at the joint.
7.
If required by the design X or T junctions should be placed according to the required layout and set to the
correct height using a laser level or equivalent.
The junction pieces are placed in the correct position and the height is adjusted. The height should be veried
by laser level and the junction should be set horizontal using a spirit level in two perpendicular directions
The junction pieces can then be xed in position using pins as described in section 3. X junctions require 4 pins
and T junctions 3 pins.
8.
As an alternative and if pins are not available then the joints and junction pieces can be positioned and held in
place by concrete dabs The joints and intersections must be positioned accurately and supported. The dabs
should be placed at 1 m spacing along the joint lengths or at the centre of the intersection pieces. Dabs should
be sufficient to support the rails during pouring and levelling of the concrete ideally conical in shape and
poured up to at least half the depth of the rail. Dabs should be allowed to harden sufficiently before removing
support.
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