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Versuche zur Tragfähigkeit von Ankerplatten mit einbetonierten Kopfbolzendübeln in schmalen Stahlbetonstützen

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Medium: journal article
Language(s): German
Published in: Beton- und Stahlbetonbau, , n. 6, v. 105
Page(s): 362-370
DOI: 10.1002/best.201000016
Abstract:

Results of Experimental Investigations on the Load-Bearing Capacity of Steel Anchor Plates with in Concrete Encased Headed Studs in Reinforced Narrow Concrete Columns

Anchor plates with welded shear studs are often used to transfer high loads from steel to reinforced concrete elements. This is for example the case for the fixation of steel beams to reinforced concrete columns. The anchor plates are fixed on site on the formwork and cast in-place in the concrete.
The design is calculated according to European Technical Approvals like the design of post-installed anchors. In contrast to post-installed fastenings, the utilisation of the reinforcement of in concrete encased headed studs is theoretically possible. But the regulations of the ETAs lead to great reductions in the analysed load-bearing capacities compared to the capacities, obtained in tests. These tests have been conducted to investigate the load bearing behaviour and failure modes of anchor plates, especially in narrow reinforced concrete columns.
In the following article the results of the experimental investigations are presented, which show the influence of concrete compression strength, shear stud length, load eccentricity as well as amount and position of reinforcement.

Keywords:
shear stud anchor plate
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    17/11/2010
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