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KelvinChung

Civil/Environmental
Apr 12, 2011
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Hi,

I face some problem in my research..... can anyone provide the formula to calculate the pull out force required to pull the steel bar from concrete?

Thanks a lot.
 
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How big is the bar, how was it installed, what strength of concrete, etc, etc, etc................

And is this for school??
 
It is 12mm deformed bar cast into a normal weight concrete with some grade.... i just wanna know if there any formula to calculate it because i cant get it anywhere.

This is for my own research.
 
Almondskidz, look in the concrete code under plain bar and you should find a formula.

The 45 degree formula given by zelgar is for headed anchor bolts and not necesarily applicable for plain bar.
 
see page 7 and 8 of attached Bond and Anchorage PDF

Un = 0.80*35*sqrt(fc?)= 28*sqrt(fc?)
Developement bond length (Ultimate)is ldu=Abfy/Un
ldu=.0357*Ab*fy/sqrt(f'c) for spacing of less than 6 inches
ldu=.029*Ab*fy/sqrt(f'c) for spacing of greater than 6 inches

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 http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=df5d37e5-eb4c-417d-a214-0f5e8c3d281d&file=Chap_10_1_Bond_&_Anchorage.pdf
Can you re-post that article? I get a blank file...

thanks, Dik
 
thanks for the information. I try if i can figure it out or not.
 
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