Title:
Adhesive Anchors— Requirements for Their Reliable Use in Concrete Construction
Author(s):
Rolf Eligehausen and Werner Fuchs
Publication:
Symposium Paper
Volume:
283
Issue:
Appears on pages(s):
1-8
Keywords:
Adhesive Anchors, reliability, prequalification, selection, design, installation, use
DOI:
10.14359/51683757
Date:
3/1/2012
Abstract:
In the last 10 years there have been tremendous developments made in the strength of the adhesives and the fields of applications of adhesive anchor systems. Hence these systems are used for structural attachments in a wide variety of applications in concrete construction. Suitable products, careful selection and design, and proper installation are vital for the overall performance of a structural connection. While suitable products prequalified under provisions such as AC308 and ACI 355.4-10, and produced under strict quality control are or will be on the market – demonstrated by an Evaluation Service Report - and rational design models have been developed to ensure a reliable use of adhesive anchor systems in daily construction practice, the knowledge of the designers and installers in fastening technology is often not adequate. The knowledge of the designers should be updated regularly. Adhesive anchors should be installed by properly trained installers. However, the training of the installers needs to be improved significantly. The proper training should be demonstrated by a certificate that is issued by an independent agency after passing a corresponding test. The new ACI Anchor Installer Certification program that is currently under progress will fulfill this requirement.