The approach to formwork concrete and reinforced concrete structures has not changed significantly throughout history. Primarily, wooden formwork was used, which was entirely constructed on-site. However, significant changes occurred with the advent of the first system formwork, which quickly became established and revolutionized the field of formwork. Today, in economically developed countries, system formwork is the most commonly used for reinforced concrete structures. Companies producing these formwork systems have flooded the market with a wide variety of types, each with its own advantages and disadvantages, making the choice a challenging one.
The thesis, Handbook for the Use of System Formwork, is designed as a manual. It covers topics related to the use of system formwork. Various types of system formwork are presented, along with their properties and applications. Specialized system formwork, such as those used in tunnel construction and bridge construction, are also presented. To illustrate the different types of system formwork and their applications, visual materials from Slovenian and foreign construction sites were used.
Since the thesis has been designed as a handbook, it also includes topics that the reader might encounter when using system formwork. It provides guidelines and rules for the use of system formwork, formwork for arhitectual concrete, the economics of formwork, and the calculation of the pressure of fresh concrete mix on vertical formwork surfaces, for which a handy calculator has been developed.
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