I studied this 30+ years ago... when I was an engineering co-op tasked with
building a rail loading platform (but EE, so I needed to figure it out.)
The strategy to build a form is to basically overbuild.
Pressure is dynamic, so you solve for peak for most pours, which occurs
just before the first bit of a pour sets. Here's a site I found that
explains the general calculations and the process. I'm interested why you
ask...
https://theconstructor.org/building/concrete-formwork-loads-pressure-calculations/14521/
Mickey Baker, N4MB
Palm Beach Gardens
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On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 7:30 AM Larry Horlick <llhorlick@gmail.com> wrote:
> Can anyone tell me the fluid pressure at the bottom of a concrete pour,
> form size 8’ x 8’ x 6’?
>
> Larry
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