Anchor bolt

Column-to-foundation connection[1]

Anchor bolts are used to connect structural and non-structural elements to concrete.[2] The connection can be made by a variety of different components: anchor bolts (also named fasteners), steel plates, or stiffeners. Anchor bolts transfer different types of load: tension forces and shear forces.[3]

A connection between structural elements can be represented by steel columns attached to a reinforced concrete foundation.[4] A common case of a non-structural element attached to a structural one is the connection between a facade system and a reinforced concrete wall.[5]

  1. ^ Cook, Ronald; Doerr, G T; Klingner, R.E. (2010). Design Guide For Steel To Concrete Connections. University Of Texas Austin.
  2. ^ Hoehler, Matthew S.; Eligehausen, Rolf (2008). "Behavior and testing of anchors in simulated seismic cracks". ACI Structural Journal. 105 (3): 348–357. ISSN 0889-3241..
  3. ^ Mallèe, Rainer; Eligehausen, Rolf; Silva, John F (2006). Anchors In Concrete Structures. Ernst&Shon. ISBN 978-3433011430.
  4. ^ Fisher, James M. (2006). Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design.
  5. ^ IStructE (1988). Aspects of Cladding. London.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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