ACI 355.3R-2011 Guide for Design of Anchorage to Concrete Examples Using ACI 318 Appendix D.pdf
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1、Reported by ACI Committee 355ACI 355.3R-11Guide for Design of Anchorageto Concrete: Examples UsingACI 318 Appendix DGuide for Design of Anchorage to Concrete:Examples Using ACI 318 Appendix DFirst printingMay 2011ISBN 978-0-87031-425-4American Concrete InstituteAdvancing concrete knowledgeCopyright
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15、shall be restated in mandatory language for incorporation bythe Architect/Engineer.Guide for Design of Anchorage to Concrete:Examples Using ACI 318 Appendix DReported by ACI Committee 355ACI 355.3R-11This guide presents worked examples using the design provisions in ACI318 Appendix D. Not all condit
16、ions are covered in these examples. Theessentials of direct tension, direct shear, combined tension and shear, andthe common situation of eccentric shear, as in a bracket or corbel, arepresented.Keywords: anchorage; combined tension and shear; design examples;eccentric shear; embedded bolts; headed-
17、stud anchors; post-installedanchors; shear; tension.CONTENTSChapter 1Introduction, p. 21.1Introduction1.2Discussion on design example problems1.3Commentary on seismic requirements for Appendix Dof ACI 318-02 and ACI 318-051.4Commentary on seismic requirements for Appendix Dof ACI 318-081.5Commentary
18、 on notation and definitions forAppendix D ACI 318-081.6Anchor designs featured in example problemsChapter 2Notation and definitions, p. 42.1Notation2.2DefinitionsChapter 3ACI 318-05 Appendix D (reprinted),p. 7Chapter 4Design examples, p. 354.1Example 1: Single headed anchor away from edgessubjected
19、 to seismic tension4.2Example 2: Single hooked anchor away from edgessubjected to seismic tension4.3Example 3: Single post-installed anchor in tensionaway from edges4.4Example 4: Group of headed studs in tension nearan edge4.5Example 5: Single headed bolt in shear near an edge4.6Example 6: Single he
20、aded bolt in tension and shearnear an edge4.7Example 7: Single post-installed anchor in tensionand shear near an edgeTarek S. Aziz Werner A. F. Fuchs Richard E. Klingner*Jake OlsenRanjit L. Bandyopadhyay*Branko Galunic Anthony J. Lamanna Alan D. PricePeter J. Carrato*Brian C. Gerber Harry B. Lancelo
21、t III John F. Silva*Harry A. Chambers Michael Gong Nam-Ho Lee*Patrick J. E. SullivanRonald A. Cook*Herman L. Graves III Lee W. Mattis Harry WiewelRolf Eligehausen Christopher Heinz*Robert R. McGlohn*Richard E. WollmershauserSam S. Eskildsen*Bruce I. Ireland*Committee 355 members who were major contr
22、ibutors to the development of this guide.Deceased.Donald F. Meinheit*ChairJ. Bret Turley*Secretary2 GUIDE FOR DESIGN OF ANCHORAGE TO CONCRETE: EXAMPLES USING ACI 318 APPENDIX D (ACI 355.3R-11)American Concrete Institute Copyrighted Materialwww.concrete.org4.8Example 8: Group of cast-in anchors in te
23、nsion and shearwith two free edges and supplemental reinforcement4.9Example 9: Group of headed studs in tension near anedge with eccentricity4.10Example 10: Multiple headed anchor connectionsubjected to moment and shear4.11Example 11: Multiple post-installed anchorconnection subjected to seismic mom
24、ent and shear4.12Example 12: Multiple headed anchor connectionsubjected to seismic moment and shear4.13Example 13: Group of tension anchors on a pierwith shear lugChapter 5References, p. 1185.1Referenced standards and reports5.2Cited referencesAppendix ATables, p. 119Table A.1Materials for headed an
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