Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4913261 Construction and Building Materials 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
Large-diameter anchors are one of the important connection components in the reinforcement of industrial facilities. In the present study, a finite element (FE) model of large-diameter post-installed anchor system is appropriately established to investigate its pull-out performance and failure modes observed in the prototype experiments. The applicability of the proposed model is discussed through comparison of its results with experimental results (e.g., in terms of the ultimate load, corresponding displacement, and failure modes), and the parametric sensitivity based on the numerical results is studied. The results showed that the pull-out behavior could be well simulated using the proposed model. The progressive failure evolution process of the large-diameter anchor can be revealed by computational load-displacement curves. Thus, the proposed model of a large-diameter post-installed anchor can enable reliable design of anchor systems for industrial reinforcements.
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