Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

Anchors are everyday items in construction. However, the ever more complex world of building has led to anchor technology being investigated in more and more scientific detail during the course of product development. New anchor systems take into account the increasing diversity of base materials and the required economic efficiency. The scientific studies result in sometimes highly complex engineering design methods that are specified in numerous codes of practice, e.g. EN 1992-4 “Eurocode 2 – Design of concrete structures – Part 4: Design of fastenings for use in concrete”. As a result, it is no longer possible to design an anchor with a simple, quick and easily grasped manual calculation.

However, the experience of the authors over the past 20 years shows that in order to gain the acceptance of users, there is an urgent need to translate academic anchor theory into manageable anchor practice for real building sites.

It is exactly that gap that this book intends to fill. The focus is on the practical use of anchors and answering practical questions such as: “Which anchor do I need for my fastening task and what do I have to consider?” To answer this question, the authors guide the reader through the seemingly vast number of anchor systems and provide advice for everyday building situations. The theory regarding the structural behaviour is only explained, and then only briefly, when it helps to solve the fastening task and understand the solution to that task. For clarity, the reader is merely referred to the existing codes of practice and other specialist publications that provide summaries.

All authors have been working for many years with a focus on anchors and fastenings, some of them in anchor testing laboratory or as trainers. They are members of various working groups and committees in concrete and masonry structures.

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Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

Anchors are everyday items in construction. However, the ever more complex world of building has led to anchor technology being investigated in more and more scientific detail during the course of product development. New anchor systems take into account the increasing diversity of base materials and the required economic efficiency. The scientific studies result in sometimes highly complex engineering design methods that are specified in numerous codes of practice, e.g. EN 1992-4 “Eurocode 2 – Design of concrete structures – Part 4: Design of fastenings for use in concrete”. As a result, it is no longer possible to design an anchor with a simple, quick and easily grasped manual calculation.

However, the experience of the authors over the past 20 years shows that in order to gain the acceptance of users, there is an urgent need to translate academic anchor theory into manageable anchor practice for real building sites.

It is exactly that gap that this book intends to fill. The focus is on the practical use of anchors and answering practical questions such as: “Which anchor do I need for my fastening task and what do I have to consider?” To answer this question, the authors guide the reader through the seemingly vast number of anchor systems and provide advice for everyday building situations. The theory regarding the structural behaviour is only explained, and then only briefly, when it helps to solve the fastening task and understand the solution to that task. For clarity, the reader is merely referred to the existing codes of practice and other specialist publications that provide summaries.

All authors have been working for many years with a focus on anchors and fastenings, some of them in anchor testing laboratory or as trainers. They are members of various working groups and committees in concrete and masonry structures.

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Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

Anchor Technology in Concrete and Masonry for Practitioners and Engineers: With Recommendations for the Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests

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Anchors are everyday items in construction. However, the ever more complex world of building has led to anchor technology being investigated in more and more scientific detail during the course of product development. New anchor systems take into account the increasing diversity of base materials and the required economic efficiency. The scientific studies result in sometimes highly complex engineering design methods that are specified in numerous codes of practice, e.g. EN 1992-4 “Eurocode 2 – Design of concrete structures – Part 4: Design of fastenings for use in concrete”. As a result, it is no longer possible to design an anchor with a simple, quick and easily grasped manual calculation.

However, the experience of the authors over the past 20 years shows that in order to gain the acceptance of users, there is an urgent need to translate academic anchor theory into manageable anchor practice for real building sites.

It is exactly that gap that this book intends to fill. The focus is on the practical use of anchors and answering practical questions such as: “Which anchor do I need for my fastening task and what do I have to consider?” To answer this question, the authors guide the reader through the seemingly vast number of anchor systems and provide advice for everyday building situations. The theory regarding the structural behaviour is only explained, and then only briefly, when it helps to solve the fastening task and understand the solution to that task. For clarity, the reader is merely referred to the existing codes of practice and other specialist publications that provide summaries.

All authors have been working for many years with a focus on anchors and fastenings, some of them in anchor testing laboratory or as trainers. They are members of various working groups and committees in concrete and masonry structures.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783433608630
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 10/31/2024
Series: Bauingenieur-Praxis
Sold by: JOHN WILEY & SONS
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 154 MB
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Language: German

About the Author

Dr.-Ing. Dipl.-Wirt.-Ing. (FH) Jürgen H. R. Küenzlen LL.M. M.A. M.A.
1993-1998 Studies in Civil Engineering at the University of Stuttgart, majoring in Hydraulic Engineering; 1998-1999 Studies in Business Engineering at the University of Applied Sciences Pforzheim.
1999-2004 Scientific assistant and deputy laboratory manager at the Institute of Construction Materials at the University of Stuttgart, Department of Fastening Technology; 2004 doctorate (Dr.-Ing.) on the load-bearing behaviour of screw anchors.
2004-2007 product manager for window fasteners at Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG in Künzelsau/Germany; since 2008 project manager in product management with a focus on approval of anchors in the masonry sector and in the window fastening sector at Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG.
Collaboration in various working groups and committees on the subject of fall protection, burglary protection, window fixings, masonry; collaboration in the DIBt working group "Tests in Construction". Author and co-author of over 100 technical papers and reference books in the fields of fastening technology and flood protection.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Eckehard Scheller
1987 Apprenticeship as a wood mechanic (carpenter) followed by 2 years as a journeyman; then 1992-1995 civil engineering studies at the Technical University of Applied Sciences Berlin (TFH).
1996-2000 structural engineer at Pichler Ingenieure GmbH Berlin.
2001-2012 German Institute for Building Technology (DIBt), Department I2 "Anchorages and fixings, stairs".
2012-2017 Project Manager Technical Marketing Fastening Technology at Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG, Künzelsau/Germany.
Since 2017, member of the DIBt working group "Tests in Construction".
2018-2020 Head of Technology and Standardisation at the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Mauerwerks- und Wohnungsbau e. V. DGfM (German Society for Masonry and Housing Construction) and head of the office of the Deutscher Ausschuss für Mauerwerk e.V. DAfM (German Masonry Committee).
Since 2019 ISB Block und Becker Consulting Engineers PartGmbB.

Dipl.-Ing. Rainer Becker
1993 University studies in civil engineering, specialising in structural engineering.
2000-2013 Research assistant at the Institute for Building Research and research in the area of fastening technology and ETICS; 2001-2012 deputy test centre manager "post-installed reinforcement connections" at the Technical University of Dortmund.
Since 2013 managing director of fobatec GmbH with a focus on anchoring and fastening technology, and since 2017 test centre manager "post-installed reinforcement connections" of fobatec GmbH.
Since 2018 founding partner of ISB Block und Becker Beratende Ingenieure PartGmbB.
Since 2022 managing director of OPUS Engineering GmbH with focus on anchorage and fastening technology.
Since 2007, collaboration in various working groups of the DIBt expert committee SVA 21; 2013 appointment to the DIBt SVA 21 "Anchorages and Fastenings"; since 2015 collaboration in the DIBt working group "Tests in Construction"; 2020 appointment to the DIBt SVA "A - ETICS" and "B1 - ETICS on Mineral Substrates".

Thorsten Immel
1995-1998 Apprenticeship as a wholesale and foreign trade merchant at Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG;
1998-2001 Sales manager at Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG;
2002-2004 Further training as a technical business administrator at the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, and 2002 specialised training as a "Certified Fastening Technician" trainer (Institut für Werkstoffe im Bauwesen IWB Stuttgart);
2002-2010 Product and application consulting, fastening technology division, Adolf Würth GmbH & Co. KG.
Since 2010 Würth anchor testing laboratory (DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025:2018 accredited): Performance and documentation of tests as part of approval and assessment procedures for anchors, creation of corresponding approval systems, performance of external and internal, theoretical and practical anchor training courses.

Table of Contents

About the Authors xiii

1 Introduction 1

2 European Regulations 9

3 Base Material–In What Material Do I Want To Fasten My Anchors? 17

4 Base Materials in Detail 25

5 Environment–Which External Influences Affect My Fastenings? 47

6 Member Dimensions–Where Can I Install My Anchor? 59

7 Fixtures and Anchor Plates–What Do I Want to Fasten? 73

8 Actions–Which Loads Acton My Fastening? 95 8

9 Anchor Systems 107

10 Design 137

11 Installation 139

12 Typical Mistakes and What We Can Do Differently or Better 151

13 Summary–How Do I Solve My Fastening Task? 165

14 Determining the Resistances of Plastic Anchors and Metal Injection Anchors by Means of Job Site Tests 167

Appendix A Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests of Plastic Anchors for Use in Concrete and Masonry with ETA in Accordance with EAD 330284-00-0604 or ETAG020 239

Appendix B Execution and Evaluation of Job Site Tests of Injection Anchor Systems for Use in Masonry with ETA in Accordance with EAD 330076-00-0604 or ETAG029 261 B.1 Field of Application 261

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