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Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

(OP)
Hi,
Can anyone guide me to the sections of British Standards similar to Appendix D: Anchorage to Concrete of ACI codes.

I need to compare the pullout and breakout strength provisions of ACI and BS.

Thank You

RE: Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

Not aware of anything specifically in British standards, but this is applicable to European practices.

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RE: Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

Look up Hilti's methods according to ETAG.

Gold standard in anchor design and testing, or so I am lead to believe.

RE: Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

(OP)
Thank you all.

I have used this ETAG document, found for free here:

http://www.aedilitia.itc.cnr.it/documenti/020-anne...

I normally use Appendix D of ACI 318-11 but the consultant demanded Eurocode based calculations for a specific project. Thank you for your help.

RE: Anchorage to Concrete According to British Standards

There is a Draft for Development document:
Design of fastenings for use in concrete, Part 4-2 Headed Fasteners,DD CEN/TS 1992-4-2:2009.

You can also refer to:

CEB 233, Design of fastenings in concrete

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