Title:
Qualification and Design of Cast-in-Place and Post- Installed Reinforcing Bar Anchorages
Author(s):
Christoph Mahrenholtz, Rolf Eligehausen, and Hans-Wolf Reinhardt
Publication:
Structural Journal
Volume:
117
Issue:
2
Appears on pages(s):
3-16
Keywords:
adhesive anchor; anchorage; bond; end anchorage; failure mode; post-installation; reinforcing bar
DOI:
10.14359/51720192
Date:
3/1/2020
Abstract:
The recent revision of a guideline in the United States allows for the first time ever the qualification of post-installed reinforcing bars for end anchorages and overlap splices. The design of end anchorages and overlap splices with post-installed reinforcing bars can now be carried out using provisions for cast-in-place reinforcing bars. Alternatively, post-installed reinforcing bars may also be qualified and designed as adhesive anchors. The two qualification and design methods are very different in their fundamental concepts and calculated capacities. This paper provides a concise description of the qualification methods for post-installed reinforcing bars. Moreover, a unique overview and systematic review of the design methods is given. The underlying concepts of both qualification and design methods are compared, and the capacities calculated according to both methods are discussed for representative examples. The differences of the outcome identify fields of further studies of interest.