Static behavior of anchors under combinations of tension and shear loading

Citation
D. Lotze et al., Static behavior of anchors under combinations of tension and shear loading, ACI STRUC J, 98(4), 2001, pp. 525-536
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Civil Engineering
Journal title
ACI STRUCTURAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
08893241 → ACNP
Volume
98
Issue
4
Year of publication
2001
Pages
525 - 536
Database
ISI
SICI code
0889-3241(200107/08)98:4<525:SBOAUC>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A research project has recently been completed that had the objective of de termining how the seismic behavior and strength of anchors (cast-in-place, expansion, and undercut) and their supporting concrete differ from the stat ic behavior To that end, a research program was carried out on the dynamic behavior of anchors (fasteners) to concrete. The research program comprised four tasks: 1) static and dynamic behavior of single tensile anchors (250 tests); 2) static and dynamic behavior of multiple tensile anchors (179 tes ts); 3) static and dynamic behavior of near-edge anchors (150 tests); and 4 ) static and dynamic behavior of multiple-anchor connections (16 tests). Th e anchors tested were selected based on their reported frequency of use in nuclear power plants in the U.S. Anchors included cast-in-place headed bolt s, grouted headed bolts, two wedge-type expansion anchors, one sleeve-type expansion anchor; and two undercut anchors. Loading conditions included ten sion, shear; and combined tension and shear: Test variables included differ ent concrete strengths and types, loading rate, and the presence of cracks. This paper deals with the static behavior of single and multiple undercut and sleeve anchors placed in uncracked concrete and loaded by combinations of tension and shear: The results are used to draw conclusions regarding fo rce and displacement interaction diagrams for single anchors and the applic ability of elastic and plastic theory to the design of multiple-anchor conn ections to concrete.