2018
DOI: 10.1080/13287982.2018.1460080
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Design of cast-in headed and hooked fasteners

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“…In this sense, the pull-out can be seen as a "fictitious" failure mechanism. A complete guidance on the design of cast-in-place fasteners was recently provided by Heath et al, 7 in which the experiences from CC approach were summarized. Nevertheless, there are still open issues that need to be investigated, since simplified hypotheses were assumed to cope with the wide range of data used to calibrate CC approach.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In this sense, the pull-out can be seen as a "fictitious" failure mechanism. A complete guidance on the design of cast-in-place fasteners was recently provided by Heath et al, 7 in which the experiences from CC approach were summarized. Nevertheless, there are still open issues that need to be investigated, since simplified hypotheses were assumed to cope with the wide range of data used to calibrate CC approach.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bond along the bar was not removed in the experimental tests. According to different authors, [7][8][9] in headed fasteners, bond along the embedment should be avoided because it will initiate unexpected cracking in the surroundings of the shaft. Such an aspect, however, is still debated.…”
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confidence: 99%