HardyParty
Structural
- Apr 10, 2012
- 24
I know this has been discussed fairly often in this forum, but I am looking for everyone 2 cents on epoxy anchors. I have a situation where the contractor has poured a footing wrong so I am trying to extend the footing back to contract dimensions. I am looking pour a new strip and to dowel and epoxy a small rebar (#3-#5) at 18" oc to tie the old concrete to the new. The rebar is essential to use the shear friction component of the concrete, so I have to fully develop the rebar on both sides.
In doing this, I have run in the "does appendix D apply"/"whats the bond strength of the epoxy" discussion. I am under the impression that I only have to look at developing the bar in pullout/bond. However, t looks to me as though Hilti (and others) do not provide load values for epoxied rebar in crackedconcrete (Hilti RE500-SD and similar). If I use the given bond strength, I get an embedment of ~15" or more. If I look at the epoxy anchors for uncracked concrete, load values are provided and it only takes ~6" to fully develop the rebar (Hilti RE500 and sim).
My conundrum here is, when can I use uncracked conrete? I typically always assume cracked..but why would they make the uncracked option if it were impossible. Could a footing ever be uncracked? It seems to me as anything over 12" is a long way to drill and epoxy (especially if the footing is only 24" wide).
I am planning on calling Hilti tomorrow, just wanted to see what others have to say. Thanks!
In doing this, I have run in the "does appendix D apply"/"whats the bond strength of the epoxy" discussion. I am under the impression that I only have to look at developing the bar in pullout/bond. However, t looks to me as though Hilti (and others) do not provide load values for epoxied rebar in crackedconcrete (Hilti RE500-SD and similar). If I use the given bond strength, I get an embedment of ~15" or more. If I look at the epoxy anchors for uncracked concrete, load values are provided and it only takes ~6" to fully develop the rebar (Hilti RE500 and sim).
My conundrum here is, when can I use uncracked conrete? I typically always assume cracked..but why would they make the uncracked option if it were impossible. Could a footing ever be uncracked? It seems to me as anything over 12" is a long way to drill and epoxy (especially if the footing is only 24" wide).
I am planning on calling Hilti tomorrow, just wanted to see what others have to say. Thanks!