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LIMIT STATES CHOISE

Utlimate Limit States

MATERIALS
PARAGRAPH VALUES SYMBOL
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.2 400.0 Mpa fyk
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.2 600.0 Mpa fuk
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.1 Cracked
BS EN 1992-1-1 Table 3.1 C20/25
BS EN 1992-1-1 Table 3.1 25.0 Mpa fck,cube

BS EN 1992-1-1 Table 3.1 29962.0 Mpa Ecm

GEOMETRY
PARAGRAPH VALUES SYMBOL
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Table 4.1 20 mm d1 or dnom
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 (b) 600 mm h
19 mm tfix
10 mm tmortar
50.0 Mpa fc,mortar

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.4 N/A YES

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.4 2

ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.1 100 mm hef

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(b)


scr,N = 3*hef but normally it should
300 mm scr,N
be given in the anchoring system
ETA
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(b)
scr,N = 3/2*hef but normally it
150 mm ccr,N
should be given in the anchoring
system ETA

group of four anchors


ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.2 at a corner of
concrete member

ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.2 100 mm


s1

ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.2 100 mm


s2

ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.2 300 mm


c1

I added this number to account for


edge near the other side 300 mm
c'1

ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.2 125 mm


c2

I added this number to account for


edge near the other side
125 mm
c'2

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(d) YES

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6


normally it should be given in the scr,sp
anchoring system ETA

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6


normally it should be given in the ccr,sp
anchoring system ETA

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6


Probably the same hmin used for 0 mm hmin
5.2.2.5
M0rk,s

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(b) 360000 mm A0c,N


ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(b) 140000 mm Ac,N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(c) 125 mm c
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 300 mm cmax
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(c) 0.95 s,N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(d) 1 re,N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(e) 0.75 ec,x,N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(e) 1 ec,y,N
314 mm As
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 2.3 785 mm Wel
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.4 N/A a3
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.4 N/A e1
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.4 N/A l
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2.3(b) Without Lever Arm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Table 4.1 22 mm df

SAFETY FACTORS
PARAGRAPH FINAL VALUE VALUES FROM
ETA
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1 1.5
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1 Err:508

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1 1.5


ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1 1.5
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.1 1.5

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 3.2.2.2 1.5

LOADING
PARAGRAPH VALUES SYMBOL
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2 400 N Vsd,x
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2 400 N Vsd,y
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2 566 N Vsd
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2 600 N Vsd,anchor
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2 Vsd,critical anchor
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.2
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.9 50 mm eV
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.10

Nsd
Nsd,anchor
Nsd,critical anchor
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.1 50 mm eN,x
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 4.2.1 0 mm eN,y
400 N Msd
600 N Msd,anchor
#VALUE! Msd,critical anchor

DESIGN METHOD A (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2)

RESISTANCE TO TENSION LOADS (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2)

PARAGRAPH FINAL VALUE VALUES FROM


ETA
Steel failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.2)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.2 188,496 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.1 125,664 N
Pull-out failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.3)

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.3 0,000 N


ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.1 0,000 N
Concrete cone failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.4)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(a) 36,000 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(a) 7.2
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4 9,975 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.1 6,650 N
FOR SPECIAL CASES WITH THREE EDGES OR MORE (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4 e 200 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 101,823 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 600 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 300 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 1440000 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 245000 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 0.8
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 1.0
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 0.9
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 1.0
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 12,251 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) 8,167 N
Splitting failure due to anchor installation (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.5)
Splitting failure is avoided during anchor installation by complying with minimum value
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.5 0 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.5 0 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.5 0 mm
Splitting failure due to loading (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.6)
CRITERIA DISCRIBED IN ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 (a)
1 c 1,2 ccr,sp
1 h hef Splitting faillure will not occur according
CRITERIA DISCRIBED IN ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 (b)
Check manually if the criteria is met. If not proceed to splitting failure check
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 0 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 10000 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 #DIV/0!
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 1.0
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 #DIV/0!
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 #DIV/0!
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.6 #DIV/0!
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f) #DIV/0!
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f)

RESISTANCE TO SHEAR LOADS (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.3)

PARAGRAPH FINAL VALUE VALUES FROM


ETA
Steel failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.3.2)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.2
normally it should be given in the 565487 Nmm
anchoring system ETA
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.2 (b) 565487 Nmm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.2
(Given in the ETA) 75,398 N

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.2 50,265 N


Concrete pry-out failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.3.3)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.3
normally it should be given in the 2
anchoring system ETA
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.2 19,950 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.1 13,300 N
Concrete edge failure (ETAG 001, ANNEX C 5.2.3.4)
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(a) 1.7
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 2.4
CAREFULL TO THE INPUT 100 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(a) 0.058
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(a) 0.058
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(a) 68,640 N
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(b) 405000 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(b) 157500 mm
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.9
ETAG 001 ANNEX C Figure 5.10 45

ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(c) 0.8


ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4(d) 0.9
ETAG 001 ANNEX C 5.2.3.4 (e)
Be careful with the input 1.3
0.9
anchorage in non-cracked concrete and anchorage in cracked
concrete without edge reinforcement or stirrups
1.0
DESCRIPTION
Anchors' steel yield stress
Anchors' steel ultimate stress
Concrete state
Concrete class
Characteristic cube resistance of concrete

Modulus of elasticity

DESCRIPTION
Diameter of the anchor (d1) or the sleeve (dnom), whichever bears against the fixture
thickness of concrete member
Fixture plate thickness
Thickness of mortar under the fixture
Compression strength of the mortar under the fixture

Washer and nut directly clamped to concrete

Factor for the degree of restraint of the anchor at the side of the fixture

effective anchorage depth

spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wi
and edge effects in case of concrete cone failure (design method A)
edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anc
spacing and edge effects in case of concrete cone failure (design method A)

Anchorage plan type

spacing of anchors in a group in direction 1

spacing of anchors in a group in direction 2

edge distance in direction 1; in case of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is the ed
direction of the shear load (see Figure 2.1b and Figure 5.7)

Other edge distance in direction 1; in case of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is
distance in direction of the shear load (see Figure 2.1b and Figure 5.7)

edge distance in direction 2; direction 2 is perpendicular to direction 1

Other edge distance in direction 2; direction 2 is perpendicular to direction 1

In the area of the anchorage, is there reinforcement with 10 and spacing 100mm or any and spac

spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wi

edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anc

Minimum concrete thickness for wich the ccr,sp has been evaluated
Characteristic bending resistance of an individual anchor

Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surfa
Actual area of concrete cone of the anchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping
Smallest edge distance
Maximum distance in case of three edges or more acc. To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcement
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction)
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction)
Anchor area
Elastic section modulus calculated from the stressed cross section of steel
Factor for anchor fixing (lever arm calculation)
Distance between shear load and concrete surface (level arm calculation)
Level arm of shear loads
Type of shear loading of the anchor
Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture

VALUES FROM ETAG SYMBOL

1.5 c
Shear loading
Every kind (for shear
only)
2
Err:508
Mc
1.5
1.5 Msp
1.5 Mp

1.5 MS

DESCRIPTION
Design shear force in x direction
Design shear force in y direction
Design shear force
Design shear force for each anchor
Design shear force for the most critical anchor
Eccentricity of the shear force

Design tension force


Design tension force for each anchor
Design tension force for the most critical anchor
Eccentricity in one direction (x direction)
Eccentricity in other direction (y direction)
Design moment
Design moment for each anchor
Design moment for the most critical anchor

C 5.2.2)

VALUES FROM ETAG SYMBOL

188,496 N NRk,s
125,664 N NRk,s/Ms

NRk,s
NRk,s/Ms

36,000 N N0Rk,c
7.2 k1
9,975 N NRk,c
6,650 N NRk,c/Ms
ANNEX C 5.2.2.4(f)
200 mm h'ef
101,823 N N0Rk,c
600 mm s'cr,N
300 mm c'cr,N
1440000 mm A0c,N
245000 mm Ac,N
0.8 's,N
1.0 're,N
0.9 'ec,x,N
1.0 'ec,y,N
12,251 N N'Rk,c
8,167 N N'Rk,c/Ms
NNEX C 5.2.2.5)
complying with minimum values for edge distance cmin, spacing smin, member thickness hmin
cmin
smin
hmin

faillure will not occur according to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6 (a)

0 mm A0c,N, splitting
10000 mm Ac,N, splitting
#DIV/0! s,N,sp
1.0 re,N,sp
#DIV/0! ec,x,N,sp
#DIV/0! ec,y,N,sp
#DIV/0! h,sp
#DIV/0! NRk,sp
#DIV/0! NRk,sp/Ms

VALUES FROM ETAG SYMBOL

565487 Nmm M0rk,s

565487 Nmm Mrk,s

75,398 N VRk,s

50,265 N VRk,s/Ms

2 k

19,950 N VRk,cp
13,300 N VRk,cp/Mc

1.7 k1,edge failure

100 mm lf
0.058
0.058
68,640 N V0Rk,c
405000 mm A0c,v
157500 mm Ac,v

45 V

0.8 s,V
0.9 h,V

1.3 ,V
0.9 ec,V
ete and anchorage in cracked
ment or stirrups 1
1.0 re,V
_=22[_10]^0,3

eeve (dnom), whichever bears against the fixture

under the fixture

he anchor at the side of the fixture

on of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor without spacing


cone failure (design method A)
smission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor without
concrete cone failure (design method A)

ection 1

ection 2

e of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is the edge distance in


e 2.1b and Figure 5.7)

in case of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is the edge


d (see Figure 2.1b and Figure 5.7)

on 2 is perpendicular to direction 1

direction 2 is perpendicular to direction 1

e reinforcement with 10 and spacing 100mm or any and spacing 150mm?

on of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor without spacing and edge effects in case of split

smission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor without spacing and edge effects in case o

h the ccr,sp has been evaluated


an individual anchor

hor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surface, idealizing the concrete cone as a pyramid
nchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping concrete cones of adjoining anchors (s < scr,N

dges or more acc. To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)


sses in concrete due to edges of concrete member
f the effect of a reinforcement
ng on the individual anchors of a group (x direction)
ng on the individual anchors of a group (y direction)

om the stressed cross section of steel


alculation)
ncrete surface (level arm calculation)

DESCRIPTION

Partial safety factor for concrete


Type of loading for the anchorage

Installation safety level


Partial safety factor taking account of the installation safety of an _Mc=_c_1
anchor system
Partial factor for concrete cone failure, pry-out failure and concrete
edge failure
Partial factor for splitting failure
Partial factor for pull-out failure

partial safety factor for steel failure _=1,2/(__ )1,4

cal anchor
tical anchor

DESCRIPTION

Characteristic resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure


Desgin resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure

Characteristic resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure


Desgin resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure

Initial value of the characteristic resistance in cone faillure of an anchor placed in cracked or non-c
Desgin resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure
Characteristic resistance in case of concrete cone faillure
Desgin resistance in case of concrete cone faillure

Effective depth for use in case of three edges or more acc. To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
Initial value of the characteristic resistance in cone faillure of an anchor placed in cracked or non-c
Spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wit
Edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anch
Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surfa
Actual area of concrete cone of the anchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member for use acc
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcement for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction) for use ac
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction) for use ac
Characteristic resistance in case of concrete cone faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.
Desgin resistance in case of concrete cone faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)

e distance cmin, spacing smin, member thickness hmin and reinforcement as given in the relevan
minimum allowable edge distance
minimum allowable spacing
minimum thickness of concrete member

001, Annex C 5.2.2.6 (a)

Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surfa
Actual area of concrete cone of the anchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member for use for s
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcementfor use for splitting verification a
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction) for use fo
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction) for use fo
Factor to account for the influence of the actual member depth, h, on the splitting resistance for an
Characteristic resistance in case of splitting faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
Desgin resistance in case of splitting faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6

DESCRIPTION

Desgin resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure

Characteristic resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure

Desgin resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure

Factro for concrete pry-out failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C


5.2.3.3
Shear resistance to pry-out
Desgin resistance in case of pry-out faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.3

Factor for influence of cracked/non cracked concrete in concrete edge failure verification acc to ETA
effective length of anchor under shear loading. For bolts of uniform cross-section over their length
Factor for concrete edge failure verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
Factor for concrete edge failure verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an anchor placed in cracked or non-cracked concrete
Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor at the lateral concrete surface not affected by edges
Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage at the lateral concrete surface for edge failure acc to ET

Angle of shear force


Factor that takes account of the disturbance of the distribution of stresses in the concrete
due to that
Factor further edges
takes of theofconcrete
account the fact member on theresistance
that the shear shear resistance
does not decrease proportionally to
the member thickness
Factor that takes account of the angle V between the load applied, VSd, and the direct
Factor that takes account of a group effect when different shear loads are acting on the individual a

Effect of the type of reinforcement used in cracked concrete

Factor that takes account of the effect of the type of reinforcement used in cracked concrete

1
EQUATION

_=22[_10]^0,3
Individual anchor at the edge of concrete member Group of two anchors at t

spacing and edge effects in case of splitting failure (design method A)

thout spacing and edge effects in case of splitting failure (design method A)
ealizing the concrete cone as a pyramid with a height equal to hef and a base length equal to scr,N
te cones of adjoining anchors (s < scr,N) as well as by edges of the concrete member (c < ccr,N)

EQUATION

_Mc=_c_1

_=1,2/(__ )1,4 _=1,0/(__ )1,25


_=1,5

EQUATION
EQUATION

of an anchor placed in cracked or non-cracked concrete

To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)


of an anchor placed in cracked or non-cracked concrete
tensile resistance of a single anchor without spacing and edge effects in case of concrete cone failure (desig
eristic tensile resistance of a single anchor without spacing and edge effects in case of concrete cone failure
and edge distance at the concrete surface, idealizing the concrete cone as a pyramid with a height equal to
ete surface. It is limited by overlapping concrete cones of adjoining anchors (s < scr,N) as well as by edges o
edges of concrete member for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
cement for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
nchors of a group (x direction) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
nchors of a group (y direction) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
or use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)

einforcement as given in the relevant ETA

and edge distance at the concrete surface, idealizing the concrete cone as a pyramid with a height equal to
ete surface. It is limited by overlapping concrete cones of adjoining anchors (s < scr,N) as well as by edges o
edges of concrete member for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
cementfor use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
nchors of a group (x direction) for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
nchors of a group (y direction) for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
epth, h, on the splitting resistance for anchors according to current experience
acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6

ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.3

crete edge failure verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4


f uniform cross-section over their lengths the value of hef has to be used as effective anchorage depth, and
1, Annex C 5.2.3.4
1, Annex C 5.2.3.4
aced in cracked or non-cracked concrete and loaded perpendicular to the edge for edge failure acc to ETAG 0
concrete surface not affected by edges parallel to the assumed loading direction, member thickness or adj
ncrete surface for edge failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4

tion of stresses in the concrete


resistance
nce does not decrease proportionally to

he load applied, VSd, and the direction perpendicular to the free edge of the concrete member
hear loads are acting on the individual anchors of a group

cement used in cracked concrete


Group of two anchors at the edge of concrete member group of four anchors at a corner of con
gth equal to scr,N
mber (c < ccr,N)
concrete cone failure (design method A) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
ase of concrete cone failure (design method A) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
amid with a height equal to hef and a base length equal to scr,N
scr,N) as well as by edges of the concrete member (c < ccr,N)
amid with a height equal to hef and a base length equal to scr,N for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG
scr,N) as well as by edges of the concrete member (c < ccr,N) for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 00
nex C 5.2.2.6

nnex C 5.2.2.6
nnex C 5.2.2.6

ctive anchorage depth, and for anchors with several sleeves and throats of cross-section, for example, only t
r edge failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
n, member thickness or adjacent anchors for edge failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4

concrete member
s at a corner of concrete member
rification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
cation acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6

on, for example, only the length from the concrete surface up to the relevant sleeve would govern.
uld govern.
a

A0c,N

A0c,N, splitting
a1
a2
a3
Ac,N
Ac,N, splitting
As
b
c
c
c'1
c1
c'2
c2
ccr
ccr,N
c'cr,N
ccr,sp
cmax
cmin
d
d1
df
dnom
dnom
do
e1
Ecm
eN,x
eN,y
fc,mortar
fck,cube
fuk
fyk
h
h'ef
hef
hmin
k
k1
l
lf
M0rk,s
Mrk,s
Msd
Msd,anchor
Msd,critical anchor
N0Rk,c
NRk,c
N'Rk,c
N'Rk,c/Ms
NRk,p
NRk,s
NRk,sp
NRk,sp/Ms
Nsd
Nsd,anchor
Nsd,critical anchor
s
s1
s2
scr
scr,N
s'cr,N
scr,sp
smin
tfix
tmortar
VRk,cp
VRk,cp/Mc
VRk,s
Vsd
Vsd,anchor
Vsd,critical anchor
Vsd,x
Vsd,x,critical anchor
Vsd,y
Vsd,y,critical anchor
Wel

2
c
Mc
Mp
MS
Msp
ec,x,N
'ec,x,N
ec,x,N,sp
ec,y,N
'ec,y,N
ec,y,N,sp
h,sp
re,N
're,N
re,N,sp
s,N
's,N
s,N,sp
VRk,c
V0Rk,c
k1,edge failure


A0c,v
Ac,v

s,V

h,V
,V
ec,V
re,V
eV
V
spacing between outer anchors of adjoining groups or between single anchors
Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surfa
equal to hef and a base length equal to s cr,N
Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large spacing and edge distance at the concrete surfa
equal to hef and a base length equal to s cr,N for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex
spacing between outer anchors of adjoining groups or between single anchors in direction 1
spacing between outer anchors of adjoining groups or between single anchors in direction 2
Factor for anchor fixing (lever arm calculation)
Actual area of concrete cone of the anchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping
Actual area of concrete cone of the anchorage at the concrete surface. It is limited by overlapping
Anchor area
width of concrete member
Smallest edge distance
edge distance
Other edge distance in direction 1; in case of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is
edge distance in direction 1; in case of anchorages close to an edge loaded in shear c 1 is the ed
Other edge distance in direction 2; direction 2 is perpendicular to direction 1
edge distance in direction 2; direction 2 is perpendicular to direction 1
edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic resistance (design methods B an
edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anc
Edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anch
edge distance for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anc
Maximum distance in case of three edges or more acc. To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
minimum allowable edge distance
diameter of anchor bolt or thread diameter
Diameter of the anchor
Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture
Diameter of the sleeve
outside diameter of anchor
drill hole diameter
Distance between shear load and concrete surface (level arm calculation)
Modulus of elasticity
Eccentricity in one direction (x direction)
Eccentricity in other direction (y direction)
Compression strength of the mortar under the fixture
Characteristic cube resistance of concrete
Anchors' steel ultimate stress
Anchors' steel yield stress
thickness of concrete member
Effective depth for use in case of three edges or more acc. To ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
effective anchorage depth
minimum thickness of concrete member
Factro for concrete pry-out failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.3
Factor for influence of cracked/non cracked concrete in cone faillure verification
Level arm of shear loads
effective length of anchor under shear loading. For bolts of uniform cross-section over their length
Characteristic bending resistance of an individual anchor

Design moment
Design moment for each anchor
Design moment for the most critical anchor
Initial value of the characteristic resistance in cone faillure of an anchor placed in cracked or non-c
Characteristic resistance in case of concrete cone faillure
Characteristic resistance in case of concrete cone faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.
Desgin resistance in case of concrete cone faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
Characteristic resistance in case of faillure by pull-out
Characteristic resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure
Characteristic resistance in case of splitting faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
Desgin resistance in case of splitting faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
Design tension force
Design tension force for each anchor
Design tension force for the most critical anchor
spacing of anchors in a group
spacing of anchors in a group in direction 1
spacing of anchors in a group in direction 2
spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic resistance (design methods B and C)
spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wi
Spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wit
spacing for ensuring the transmission of the characteristic tensile resistance of a single anchor wi
minimum allowable spacing
Fixture plate thickness
Thickness of mortar under the fixture
Shear resistance to pry-out
Desgin resistance in case of pry-out faillure for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.3
Characteristic resistance of an anchor in case of steel failure
Design shear force
Design shear force for each anchor
Design shear force for the most critical anchor
Design shear force in x direction
Design shear force for the most critical anchor at x direction
Design shear force in y direction
Design shear force for the most critical anchor at y direction
Elastic section modulus calculated from the stressed cross section of steel
Factor for the degree of restraint of the anchor at the side of the fixture
Partial safety factor taking account of the installation safety of an anchor system
Partial safety factor for concrete
Partial factor for concrete cone failure, pry-out failure and concrete edge failure
Partial factor for pull-out failure
partial safety factor for steel failure
Partial factor for splitting failure
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction)
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction) for use ac
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (x direction) for use fo
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction)
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction) for use ac
Factor for different tension loads acting on the individual anchors of a group (y direction) for use fo
Factor to account for the influence of the actual member depth, h, on the splitting resistance for an
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcement
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcement for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex
Shell spalling factor, takes account of the effect of a reinforcementfor use for splitting verification a
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member for use acc
Factor for the distribution of the stresses in concrete due to edges of concrete member for use for s
Characteristic resistance for an anchor or an anchor group in the case of concrete edge failure
Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an anchor placed in cracked or non-cracked concrete
Factor for influence of cracked/non cracked concrete in concrete edge failure verification acc to ETA
Factor for concrete edge failure verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
Factor for concrete edge failure verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor at the lateral concrete surface not affected by edges
Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage at the lateral concrete surface for edge failure acc to ET
Factor that takes account of the disturbance of the distribution of stresses in the concrete
due to further edges of the concrete member on the shear resistance
Factor that takes account of the fact that the shear resistance does not decrease proportionally to
the member thickness
Factor that takes account of the angle V between the load applied, VSd, and the direct
Factor that takes account of a group effect when different shear loads are acting on the individual a
Factor that takes account of the effect of the type of reinforcement used in cracked concrete
Eccentricity of the shear force
Angle of shear force
l as by edges of the concrete member (c < ccr,N)
l as by edges of the concrete member (c < ccr,N) for use for splitting verification acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5

Figure 2.1b and Figure 5.7)


2.1b and Figure 5.7)

crete cone failure (design method A)


ete cone failure (design method A) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
ting failure (design method A)
rage depth, and for anchors with several sleeves and throats of cross-section, for example, only the length fr

one failure (design method A)


ne failure (design method A) for use acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.4 (f)
ilure (design method A)
re acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4

thickness or adjacent anchors for edge failure acc to ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.3.4
ETAG 001, Annex C 5.2.2.6
ple, only the length from the concrete surface up to the relevant sleeve would govern.
Type of loading

TENSION LOADING

TENSION LOADING

TENSION LOADING

SHEAR LOADING

TYPE OF LOADING
Tension loading
Shear loading

Name
C12/15
C16/20
C20/25
C25/30
C30/37
C35/45
C40/50
C50/60

Diameter of clearance hole in the fixture


External diameter d1 or dnom

6 mm
8 mm
10 mm
12 mm
14 mm
16 mm
18 mm
20 mm
22 mm
24 mm
27 mm
30 mm

Anchorage type
Individual anchor at the edge of concrete member
Group of two anchors at the edge of concrete member
group of four anchors at a corner of concrete member
Effect of the type of reinforcement used in cracked concrete
Anchorage in non-cracked concrete and anchorage in cracked concrete w
Anchorage in cracked concrete with straight edge reinforcement (> 12 mm)
Anchorage in cracked concrete with edge reinforcement and closely spaced stirrups (a
Installation safety level Factor 2
systems with high installation
safety 1
systems with normal installation
safety 1.2

systems with low but still


acceptable installation safety 1.4

Every kind (for shear only) 1

fcylinder Fcube Fcm


12.0 Mpa 15.0 Mpa 20.0 Mpa
16.0 Mpa 20.0 Mpa 24.0 Mpa
20.0 Mpa 25.0 Mpa 28.0 Mpa
25.0 Mpa 30.0 Mpa 33.0 Mpa
30.0 Mpa 37.0 Mpa 38.0 Mpa
35.0 Mpa 45.0 Mpa 43.0 Mpa
40.0 Mpa 50.0 Mpa 48.0 Mpa
50.0 Mpa 60.0 Mpa 58.0 Mpa

Diameter df of clearance
hole in the fixture
7 mm
9 mm
12 mm
14 mm
16 mm
18 mm
20 mm
22 mm
24 mm
26 mm
30 mm
33 mm
number
1
2
3

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