Abstract
AbstractConcrete pryout failure mode of a group of relatively shallow embedded anchors welded to a steel base plate has not been extensively investigated in the past. Therefore, the failure mechanism and resistance of such anchor groups needs to be clarified. In this paper a three‐dimensional (3D) finite element parametric study for quadruple (2 × 2) anchor groups loaded in shear with no influence of edges is carried out. In the study, embedment depth of anchors and anchor spacing in both directions are varied. The results show that the increase of anchor spacing perpendicular to the shear load direction has no major influence on the concrete pryout capacity, whereas the increase in anchor spacing parallel to the loading direction significantly increases the pryout capacity. For anchor spacing greater than a particular threshold value, the pryout resistance of a group of anchors is approximately equal to the resistance of a single anchor multiplied by the number of anchors. Based on the results of the study, a design formula for anchor group failing in pryout is proposed and compared with the current design code recommendations.
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