Fastenings to concrete and masonry structures
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Fastenings to concrete and masonry structures
(State of the art report)
T. Telford , American Society of Civil Engineers, Publications Sales Dept. [distributor], 1994
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At head of title: Comité euro-international du béton
Includes bibliographical references (p. 249)
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780727719379
Description
Modern fastening techniques are increasingly being used to transfer loads into concrete and masonry structures. In spite of this fact knowledge of the behaviour of such systems is very limited and there is no generally accepted design method. This book has been written by a group of eminent authors from western Europe, Canada, the USA and Japan and with the specific aim of: Compiling and comparing published research on the behaviour of fastening systems; proposing a consistent approach to the design of fastenings based on current empirical and theoretical models; and developing design methods that account for the effects of fastenings to concrete and masonry structures for all types of load including monotonic, sustained, fatigue, seismic and impact loads as well as the influences of environmental effects.In this report, the behaviour of fastenings in concrete and masonry for the entire range of loading types, as well as the influence of the environmental effects, is reviewed, based on experimental results from various parts of the world. The existing design approaches are compared with the available experimental data, and a consistent design method is recommended.
The publication is applicable to both new constructions and the repair and strengthening of existing structures.
Table of Contents
* Introduction * Behaviour of headed anchors in uncracked concrete * Behaviour of headed anchors in cracked concrete * Behaviour of channel bars * Behaviour of expansion anchors in uncracked concrete * Behaviour of undercut anchors in uncracked concrete * Behaviour of undercut anchors in cracked/uncracked concrete * Behaviour of bonded anchors in uncracked/cracked concrete * Behaviour of plastic fasteners * Behaviour of powder-actuated fasteners * Essential characteristics of masonry * Cast-in place anchors in masonry * Expansion anchors in masonry * Injection type bonded anchors in masonry * Plastic anchors in masonry * Sustained loading * Cyclic loading * Seismic loading * Impact loading * Corrosion * Other environmental influences * Fire exposure * Influences of fastenings on reinforced concrete and masonry structures * Theoretical modelling * Summary * References
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: pbk ISBN 9780727735423
Description
Modern fastening techniques are increasingly being used to transfer loads into concrete and masonry structures. In spite of this fact knowledge of the behaviour of such systems is very limited and there is no generally accepted design method. This book has been written by a group of eminent authors from western Europe, Canada, the USA and Japan and with the specific aim of:
Compiling and comparing published research on the behaviour of fastening systems;
proposing a consistent approach to the design of fastenings based on current empirical and theoretical models; and
developing design methods that account for the effects of fastenings to concrete and masonry structures for all types of load including monotonic, sustained, fatigue, seismic and impact loads as well as the influences of environmental effects.
In this report, the behaviour of fastenings in concrete and masonry for the entire range of loading types, as well as the influence of the environmental effects, is reviewed, based on experimental results from various parts of the world. The existing design approaches are compared with the available experimental data, and a consistent design method is recommended. The publication is applicable to both new constructions and the repair and strengthening of existing structures.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Behaviour of headed anchors in uncracked concrete
Behaviour of headed anchors in cracked concrete
Behaviour of channel bars
Behaviour of expansion anchors in uncracked concrete
Behaviour of undercut anchors in uncracked concrete
Behaviour of undercut anchors in cracked/uncracked concrete
Behaviour of bonded anchors in uncracked/cracked concrete
Behaviour of plastic fasteners
Behaviour of powder-actuated fasteners
Essential characteristics of masonry
Cast-in place anchors in masonry
Expansion anchors in masonry
Injection type bonded anchors in masonry
Plastic anchors in masonry
Sustained loading
Cyclic loading
Seismic loading
Impact loading
Corrosion
Other environmental influences
Fire exposure
Influences of fastenings on reinforced concrete and masonry structures
Theoretical modelling
Summary
References
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