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This book reports research on end anchorage at simple supports of reinforced concrete members and treats both straight bars and bars with 90 and 180 bends. The most significant characteristics of straight anchorages at simple supports are their generally short lengths and the presence of transverse pressure from the support reactions. Published work in this area is rather limited. Sixty five tests were made on end anchorages in simply supported beams. The bars had straight anchorages in thirty seven of the tests, 90 bends in fifteen and 180 hooks in thirteen. The main variables were concrete…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book reports research on end anchorage at simple supports of reinforced concrete members and treats both straight bars and bars with 90 and 180 bends. The most significant characteristics of straight anchorages at simple supports are their generally short lengths and the presence of transverse pressure from the support reactions. Published work in this area is rather limited. Sixty five tests were made on end anchorages in simply supported beams. The bars had straight anchorages in thirty seven of the tests, 90 bends in fifteen and 180 hooks in thirteen. The main variables were concrete cover, anchorage length, transverse pressure and internal diameters of bends. The results of these tests, together with others from the literature are used to develop expressions for anchorage capacities. Bends and hooks are widely treated in design codes, but their rules appear very arbitrary and seem to lack published substantiation. The approach adopted here is essentially empirical.
Autorenporträt
Dr Rizgar Amin is a S.lecurer at the University of Sulaimani.He recieved his MSc.& PhD from the University of London South Bank.Dr Rizgar has more than 25 years of experience as a structural engineer and an academician.The invesitigations from this book have been considered in fib Bulletin 72"Bond and anchorage of embedded reinforcement"