Anchorage and lap capacity of plain surface and square twisted bars in existing R.C. Structures: A comprehensive approach

Author:

Cairns John1ORCID,Feldman Lisa R.2,Palmisano Fabrizio3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. EGIS Heriot‐Watt University Edinburgh UK

2. Department of Civil, Geological & Environmental Engineering University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Saskatchewan Canada

3. DISEG Politecnico di Torino Turin Italy

Abstract

AbstractAlthough plain round or square section reinforcement is no longer used in new construction, there are many older structures still in service built with such bars. In recognition of the need for guidance on the assessment of load‐carrying capacity of structures reinforced with such bars, design codes are now introducing or re‐introducing provisions to assess the capacity of laps and anchorages of such reinforcement. The authors have contributed to the introduction of design rules in the fib Model Code 2020. This paper describes the derivation of these provisions. Starting from the form of expression proposed earlier by the authors, the data from which these proposals are derived is specified and modifications in interpretation preparatory to a statistical analysis are outlined. A rigorous multivariate statistical procedure is then employed firstly to determine a mean strength expression for the capacity of anchorages and laps which is then validated against test data. Further statistical analysis is subsequently used to determine a design expression using the approach outlined in EN 1990, taking appropriate account scatter in test data. Finally, some comparisons are presented between the assessment expressions proposed and design provisions that were in place when these types of bars were in common use. Areas where earlier design provisions may be non‐conservative are identified.

Publisher

Wiley

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