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Optimization from anchorage bars in concrete 2

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Alvarobg

Structural
Oct 8, 2015
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Hello,

Usually, the reinforced bars have been anchored in a way that until the complete anchorage length is not developed, the bars do not contribute (see following figure):

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But, I am wondering if it can be taken into account some type of contribution, in a linear way or other, since the anchorage starts to its end:

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Because in this case, with the same reinforcement the ultimate load can be a bit larger:
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What do you think?

Any paper or guideline where this is explained?

Thank you
 
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This topic is covered in eurocode. But rarely used
 
Could you give me some further information about Eurocode ,please?
 
Section 9.2.1.3

(3) The resistance of bars within their anchorage lengths may be taken into account, assuming a linear variation of force, see Figure 9.2. As a conservative simplification this contribution may be ignored.

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