The latest in fastenings is spelled out in Anchorage in Concrete Construction.
Item #: 180-1435-06
ISBN: 3-433-01143-5
ISBN13: 978-3-433-01143-0
Author: Rolf Eligehausen, Rainer Mallee, John F. Silva Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Format: Hardcover
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A comprehensive treatment of current fastening technology including
inserts, post-installed anchors, as well as power-actuated fasteners, in both
concrete and masonry. The section "Fastenings in Concrete" describes
in detail these elements together with their behavior and load-bearing
capacities in cracked and uncracked concrete, while also considering the
effects of corrosion and fire, as well as earthquake and shock loading.
It concludes with an assessment of fastenings, illustrated by numerous
examples. The "Fastenings in Masonry" section goes on to deal with
several different types of masonry and describes the load bearing
characteristics with an assessment of plastic fastenings and injection-molded
anchors, including criteria for selecting the correct fastening. 380 pp.
Anchorage in Concrete Construction - Table of Contents:
Introduction
A historical review
Requirements for fastenings
Nature and direction of actions
Fastening systems
General
Cast-in-place systems
Drilled-in systems
Direct installation
Principles
General
Behavior of concrete in tension
Failure mechanisms of fastenings
Cracked concrete
Why anchors may use the tensile strength of concrete
Prestressing of anchors
Loads on anchors
Behavior of headed studs, undercut anchors and metal expansion anchors in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Behavior of cast-in anchor channels in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Behavior of bonded anchors in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Bonded undercut anchors and bonded expansion anchors
Behavior of plastic anchors in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Behavior of power actuated fasteners in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Behavior of screw anchors in non-cracked and cracked
concrete
Installation
Non-cracked concrete
Cracked concrete
Behavior of anchors under seismic loading
Anchor applications
Seismic actions
Assumptions regarding the condition of the concrete
Behavior of anchors under seismic conditions
Behavior of anchors in fire
Corrosion of anchors
Influence of fastenings on the capacity of components in which they are
installed
Design of fastenings
General
Verifying the suitability of an anchor system
Design of fastenings with post-installed metal expansion, undercut and bonded expansion anchors according to the EOTA
Guideline
Design of fastenings according to the CEN Technical
Specification
Design of fastenings with cast-in and post-installed metal anchors according to ACI
- Appendix D