Dennis59
Structural
- Dec 29, 2000
- 56
I am curious as to what folks in this forum are specifying in regard to this issue. In my own specifications, I require a depth of embedment such that the bar develops 125% of yield strength (ala ACI 318-05, 12.14.3.2). In doing this, I am basically saying that I want the same kind of reliability/capacity from an adhesive anchor that I would expect from a mechanical anchor.
The problem (as you might imagine) is getting submittals that clearly show what kind of embedment depth is needed for this strength. I usually receive a manufacturer's catalog sheet which shows a table of test-derived ultimate pull-out loads in xxxx psi concrete, at such and such embedment depths. Then I usually do some interpolating of my own, and tell the Contractor what embedment to use for each bar size.
Sometimes the manufacturer's embedment/capacity tables make this very difficult - there is not enough information, or the test values are all over the map and interpolation seems questionable.
I would appreciate any feedback you care to offer on this approach, or perhaps you would just like to reply with the method you personally use.
Thank you for any thoughts you care to offer.
The problem (as you might imagine) is getting submittals that clearly show what kind of embedment depth is needed for this strength. I usually receive a manufacturer's catalog sheet which shows a table of test-derived ultimate pull-out loads in xxxx psi concrete, at such and such embedment depths. Then I usually do some interpolating of my own, and tell the Contractor what embedment to use for each bar size.
Sometimes the manufacturer's embedment/capacity tables make this very difficult - there is not enough information, or the test values are all over the map and interpolation seems questionable.
I would appreciate any feedback you care to offer on this approach, or perhaps you would just like to reply with the method you personally use.
Thank you for any thoughts you care to offer.