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Title: 355.3R-11: Guide for Design of Anchorage to Concrete: Examples Using ACI 318 Appendix D
Author(s): ACI Committee 355
Publication: Technical Documents
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Appears on pages(s): 124
Keywords: anchorage; combined tension and shear; design examples; eccentric shear; embedded bolts; headed-stud anchors; post-installed anchors; shear; tension.
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Date: 3/1/2011
Abstract: This guide presents worked examples using the design provisions in ACI318 Appendix D. Not all conditions are covered in these examples. The essentials of direct tension, direct shear, combined tension and shear, and the common situation of eccentric shear, as in a bracket or corbel, are presented.
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