Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use

Post-installed steel reinforcing bar connections carried out with anchoring mortars sufficiently qualified to fulfill the requirements for safety, serviceability, and durability of concrete structures are capable of developing bond behavior equivalent to cast-in-place steel reinforcing bars. Therefo...

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Main Authors: Werner Fuchs, Jan Hofmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Developments in the Built Environment
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666165920300375
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spelling doaj-6f885ec2c0484bfea262d7e5991924062021-02-05T15:32:32ZengElsevierDevelopments in the Built Environment2666-16592021-03-015100040Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable useWerner Fuchs0Jan Hofmann1Corresponding author.; Institute of Construction Materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70569, Stuttgart, GermanyInstitute of Construction Materials, University of Stuttgart, Pfaffenwaldring 4, 70569, Stuttgart, GermanyPost-installed steel reinforcing bar connections carried out with anchoring mortars sufficiently qualified to fulfill the requirements for safety, serviceability, and durability of concrete structures are capable of developing bond behavior equivalent to cast-in-place steel reinforcing bars. Therefore, their design can be performed according to reinforced concrete design provisions. Post-installed anchorage technology offers fast and convenient solution to introduce new reinforcement in an existing reinforced concrete (RC) structural system, and hence serves as effective method for strengthening and upgrade of existing structures. The behavior of post-installed reinforcement depends on the existing condition of the concrete member. This paper addresses the aspects related to base material, installation, environment, and load conditions in service. This paper also comments on the qualification of anchoring mortars and provides information on the design of post-installed reinforcing bars as reinforcement (RC design perspective) or as anchorage (adhesive anchor design perspective) in the light of corresponding provisions necessary to achieve the same safety level in service compared to connections with cast-in steel reinforcing bars.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666165920300375Post-installed reinforcing barDesignQualificationBondAnchorageRepair
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author Werner Fuchs
Jan Hofmann
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Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
Developments in the Built Environment
Post-installed reinforcing bar
Design
Qualification
Bond
Anchorage
Repair
author_facet Werner Fuchs
Jan Hofmann
author_sort Werner Fuchs
title Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
title_short Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
title_full Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
title_fullStr Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
title_full_unstemmed Post-installed reinforcing bars – Requirements for their reliable use
title_sort post-installed reinforcing bars – requirements for their reliable use
publisher Elsevier
series Developments in the Built Environment
issn 2666-1659
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Post-installed steel reinforcing bar connections carried out with anchoring mortars sufficiently qualified to fulfill the requirements for safety, serviceability, and durability of concrete structures are capable of developing bond behavior equivalent to cast-in-place steel reinforcing bars. Therefore, their design can be performed according to reinforced concrete design provisions. Post-installed anchorage technology offers fast and convenient solution to introduce new reinforcement in an existing reinforced concrete (RC) structural system, and hence serves as effective method for strengthening and upgrade of existing structures. The behavior of post-installed reinforcement depends on the existing condition of the concrete member. This paper addresses the aspects related to base material, installation, environment, and load conditions in service. This paper also comments on the qualification of anchoring mortars and provides information on the design of post-installed reinforcing bars as reinforcement (RC design perspective) or as anchorage (adhesive anchor design perspective) in the light of corresponding provisions necessary to achieve the same safety level in service compared to connections with cast-in steel reinforcing bars.
topic Post-installed reinforcing bar
Design
Qualification
Bond
Anchorage
Repair
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666165920300375
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