alpha175b
Civil/Environmental
- Jun 4, 2002
- 9
We have a situation where we need to install several undercut anchors 30 inches deep into a 4,000 psi concrete base. This is based embedment into a monolithic base using the standard projected stress cone method for determining pullout strength.
Our problem is that there is a designed cold joint 21 inches below the surface of the concrete. The cold joint was constructed using an epoxy bonding agent that meets ASTM C-881 and has an ASTM C-882 slant sheat bonding strength of 2,000 psi.
Is anyone aware of any research reports or guidance pertaining to how this type of cold joint would (or would not) affect the holding strength of the anchors?
Thanks
JimA
Our problem is that there is a designed cold joint 21 inches below the surface of the concrete. The cold joint was constructed using an epoxy bonding agent that meets ASTM C-881 and has an ASTM C-882 slant sheat bonding strength of 2,000 psi.
Is anyone aware of any research reports or guidance pertaining to how this type of cold joint would (or would not) affect the holding strength of the anchors?
Thanks
JimA