Anchors in Concrete - Design and Behavior
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ACI SP-130:1992 is a publication consisting of 11 papers that discuss the design and behavior of anchors in concrete. The topics covered in this standard include design guidelines for anchorage to concrete, evaluation of expansion anchor ultimate tensile capacity prediction equations, load-relaxation tests on heavy duty sleeve and lead caulking expansion anchors, behaviors and design of ductile multiple-anchor steel-to-concrete connections, behavior design, and testing of anchors in cracked concrete, embedment design examples based on ACI 349 Appendix B, behavior of fasteners under monotonic or cyclic shear displacements, static and dynamic long-term behavior of anchors, pull-out tests on steel embedments in concrete, lateral blow-out failure of headed studs near a free edge, and testing and analysis of base plate connections.
This standard covers a wide range of topics related to the design and behavior of anchors in concrete, providing valuable information and guidelines for engineers and designers in the field. It offers insights into various aspects of anchor behavior, including load capacity, relaxation, and long-term performance. Additionally, the standard includes examples and case studies to illustrate the application of design principles and guidelines in real-world scenarios.
Descriptors | Anchors |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 9.2 MB |