1 Failure Analysis of Anchor s in Shear under Simulated Seismic Loads

By ZHIBIN LIN, Jian Zhao, Derek Petersen

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This paper presents a study of the failure analysis of anchors in shear in simulated seismic loads. Ductile failure is critical for anchor design in seismic applications to avoid brittle catastrophe while existing design codes and guidelines that usually accept steel failure as ductile failure are insufficient, and may overestimate shear capacities and ductility. In this study ductility was evaluated based on both effective confinement due to anchor reinforcement and ductile steel. Those anchors with the proposed reinforcement showed a significantly high strength and exhibited great ductility due to effective confinement. Three types of anchor steel were also evaluated. The influences of failure modes, shear capacities and ductility of anchors were taken in account by defining exposed length. Test results indicated both effective confinement and specified ductile steel could ensure anchor have good seismic performance.

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  • ZHIBIN LIN; Jian Zhao; Derek Petersen (2013), "1 Failure Analysis of Anchor s in Shear under Simulated Seismic Loads," https://datacenterhub.org/resources/13536.

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