Design of fastenings in concrete : design guide
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Design of fastenings in concrete : design guide
Thomas Telford , American Society of Civil Engineers, Publications Sales Dept., 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 83)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Although a large number of fastenings assembles are installed every day, understanding in the engineering community of their behaviour is limited, and there is no generally accepted design method. Design of fastenings in concrete over comes this. This design guide is based on a safety concept using partial safety factors taken from the CEB/FIB Model Code 1990, and it covers all loading situations and failure models. It is valid for expansion, undercut and headed anchors, and is applicable to both new structures and the repair and strengthening of existing structures. This design guide will be complemented by future CEB work to cover fastenings with bonded anchors, channel bars and shear lugs.
Table of Contents
Part 1:General Provisions * Scope * Terminology * Safety concept * Determination of action effects * Non-cracked concrete * General requirements for a method to calculate the design resistance of a fastening * Provisions for ensuring the characteristic resistance of the concrete member Part 2 * Characteristics resistance of fastenings with post-installed expansion and undercut anchors * General * Ultimate limit state of resistance-elastic design approach V Ultimate limit state design of resistance-plastic design approach * Ultimate limit state of fatigue * Serviceability limit state * Durability Part 3 * Characteristics resistance of fastenings with cast-in-place headed anchors * General * Ultimate limit state of resistance-elastic design approach V Ultimate limit state design of resistance-plastic design approach * Ultimate limit state of fatigue * Serviceability limit state * Durability
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