Determination of the Influence of the Corrosion Protection Coating on the Anchorage Capacity of the Transverse Anchorage Bars in Prefabricated Reinforced Components of Autoclaved Aerated Concrete
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The DIN EN 15361 standard outlines a specific test method used to determine the influence of corrosion protection coatings on the anchorage capacity of transverse anchorage bars in prefabricated reinforced components of autoclaved aerated concrete (AAC). This test method is intended to verify the accuracy of the declared outer diameter of the transverse bars and the corrosion protection coating as they pertain to the calculated anchorage capacity of the bars.
The standard provides guidelines for conducting a pull-out test, which involves subjecting the transverse anchorage bars to a specific load to test their resistance to being pulled out of the concrete. This test is used to assess the effectiveness of the corrosion protection coating in maintaining the anchorage capacity of the bars. The results of these tests can be used to validate the design and construction of prefabricated reinforced components made of AAC.
Descriptors | Aerated concretes, Anchorages, Components, Concretes, Construction, Corrosion protection, Cross bars, Determination, Influences, Lightweight concrete, Precast concrete parts, Protective coatings, Pull-out tests, Test specimens, Testing |
ICS Codes | 91.100.30 - Concrete and concrete products |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |