Fastenings to Concrete and Masonry Structures


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Modern fastening techniques are increasingly being used to transfer loads into concrete and masonry structures. This book aims to compile and compare research on the behaviour of fastening systems. It also proposes an approach to the design of fastenings based on empirical and theoretical models.










Design of anchorages in concrete


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Despite the widespread use of cast-in-place and post-installed anchors in construction, the overall level of understanding in the engineering community regarding their behaviour remains quite limited. Furthermore, since the publication of the original CEB design guide, “Design of Fastenings in Concrete”, ongoing research and additional application experience has led to an improved understanding and deepened knowledge in various areas of fastening technology. fib Bulletin 58 therefore represents a substantial revision of the original 1997 guide. It addresses a variety of loading types and failure modes and takes into account the current state of the art for anchorages in new construction as well as for their use in the repair and strengthening of existing concrete structures. fib Bulletin 58 provides a method for the design of the anchorage and additional rules for the design of the concrete member to which the load is transferred. The specified provisions are based on the currently available research.




Fastenings for Seismic Retrofitting


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The economic consequences and loss of life make earthquake disasters catastrophic anywhere in the world. Seismic retrofitting, or repair, of buildings is an essential component for mitigating the effects of earthquakes. This state-of-the-art report reviews and introduces the latest design concepts and methods for seismic retrofitting throughout the world, with emphasis on the use of fastening systems.




Ductility of reinforced concrete structures


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High performance concrete recommended extensions to the model code 90 research needs


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The report has been prepared by the Joint Working Group on High Strength/High Performance Concrete, set up by CEB and FIP and comprising 15 experts from Europe, North America, Japan and Australia. Part one 'Recommended Extensions to Model Code 90' identifies the lacuna in existing regulations and proposes supplementary or alternative solutions to be applied with caution for concrete grades above C 50. In order to facilitate its use the report is edited in two columns following the numbering of the CEB-FIP Model Code 1990. It will be presented for approval to the 30th CEB Plenary Session in Berlin, September 1995. Part two identifies the research needs resulting from those clauses of Model Code 90 which needed amendments. Also more basic research needed for a better understanding of mechanical, physical and chemical processes which cannot be connected directly to a short-term application has been included."--Back cover.