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Section 423 Anchorage in Concerete From NSCP v6

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Section 423 Anchorage in Concerete From NSCP v6

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46198 CHAPTER 4 ~ Suuctural Concrete ANCHORAGETO CONCRETE” 423.1 Definitions ANCHOR A steel element cither east into concrete or ost-installed into a hardened conerete member and used \wansmit applied load, including headed bolts, hooked bolts Gor L:bolt), headed studs, expansion anchors, or uodercvt anchors, ANCHOR GROUP. A umber of anchors of approximately equal effective embedment depth with each chor spaced at less than Sy from one ar more adjacent anchors when subjected 1 tension of Sey from ane oF move adjacent anchors when subjected to shear. Only those anchors susceptible 10 the particular fuilure mode under investigation shall be included inthe group. ANCHOR PULLOUT STRENGTH. The strength conesponding 10 the anchoring device or a major ‘component of the device sliding out from the concrete ithout breaking out a substantial portion of the surrounding concrete ANCHOR REINFORCEMENT. Reinforcement used (0 transfer the full design load from the anchors into the sruetural member. See Section 423.52.9 of 423.6.29, ATTACHMENT. The structural assembly, extemal tothe surface of the concrete, that transmits loads to oF receives Toads from te anchor. BRITTLE STEEL ELEMENT. An element witha tensile test elongation of less than 14 percent, or reduction in ste of less than 30 percent, or both CAST-IN ANCHOR. A headed boll, headed stud, or hooked bott installed before pacing concrete CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH. The sieength corresponding fo a volume of conerete sunounding the anchor or group of anchors separating from the member CONCRETE PRYOUT STRENGTH. ‘The corresponding to formation of a conercte spall behind short, iff anchors displaced in the direction opposite 10 the applied shear force. strength DISTANCE SLEEVE. A sleeve that encases the comer pan of an undercut anchor, a torque-controlled expansion ‘anchor, ora displacement-controlled expansion anchor, but {does not expand. DUCTILE STEEL ELEMENT, Aa ciem tensile test elongation of at least 14 percent and reson in are of at feast 30 percent, A steel element sting the requirements of ASTM 307 shall be eonside).- vse EDGE DISTANCE, The distance from the ese of the concrete surface to the center ofthe nearest atc EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH. The © though which the sw-hor tansfers force 1) Som the surrounding concrete. The effective embed yh with normally be the depth of the concrete failure siface in tension applications. For cast-in headed any: bi» and Iheaded studs, the effective embedment dey sted from the bearing contact surface of the head dept EXPANSION ANCHOR. A post installed anchor, nsrted io hardened concrete that wansfers lod 4 concrete by direct bearing or friction or by anchors may be torque-controlled, where the sisson ig 5 achieved by 2 torque acting on the screw oF bok or

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