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Experimental evaluations of load carrying capacity of post installed steel anchors

  • Deedar Arif Hussein
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  • DEEDAR ARIF HUSSEIN
  • In this research, the ultimate load capacity of post-installed anchors for three adhesives (three brands: HIT-RE10, ROX-GU80 and DUBELLF1331) and grouts (FLO-GROUT2) were evaluated experimentally and compared with the reference cast-in-place anchors. A parametric study was conducted to assess the effects of the anchor diameter (10, 12, 16 mm), anchor embedded length (5db,10db, and 15db), the cleaning method and drilled hole size on the adhesive and grouted anchors. Also, the effect of the saturation of the concrete on the pullout capacity for adhesive and grouted anchors had been studied.   

    Among the used three adhesive brands, the anchor adhesive Brand “HIT-RE10” appeared to have the largest bond capacity. Furthermore, apart from the small embedded length (5db), the experimental results showed that the ultimate load capacity of the post installed anchors was higher than the reference cast-in-place anchors. In the same embedded length range (>5db), the average bond stress decreased with the increase in the embedded length. With respect to the effect of increasing the embedment length and the diameter parameters, the results showed that there is a corresponding increase in the ultimate load capacity of both the adhesive and the grout anchors.

    For the cleaning method parameter in the adhesive anchors, cleaning with Method I (air only) achieved a higher ultimate load capacity compared with cleaning using Method II (air plus wire brush) because wire brush tends to polish the drilled surface; however, in grouted anchors, cleaning using Method I (air plus wire brush) produced the larger capacity than cleaning using Method (II) because wire brush tend to remove dusts that remain in the drilled holes that produce a weaker bond between the grout and the concrete

    The results showed also that cleaning holes of the adhesive anchors by Method III (washing with water and wire brush) produced the highest ultimate load capacity compared with the other two cleaning method. 

    Regarding the adhesive/grout thickness parameter, the ultimate load capacity, a part from the 5db embedment length, increasing adhesive thickness with (+4mm, +8mm and +12mm) resulted in a higher final bonding strength. This behavior was opposite in the grouted anchors, where there was a reduction in the ultimate load capacity with the increase of the grout thickness; this behavior was more pronounced at smaller depth (5db,10db) rather than large depth (15db).

    Further, the adhesive anchors installed into wet saturated concrete have larger ultimate load capacity compared with the anchors installed into wet saturated concrete. Both of grouted and adhesive anchors ultimate load capacity increased when the anchors installed in saturated concrete but there was a drop in the ultimate load capacity of grouted anchor if it was installed into wet saturated concrete because it will increase the water / grout ratio. Also grouted anchors installed into dry concrete had lower ultimate load capacity compared to the grouted anchor that  installed into saturated concrete.

                                           

  • Erbil Technical Engineering College
  • Civil engineering
  • Structural engineering

Mergasor Technical Institute and American Porterville College in California become a sister college

Mergasor Technical Institute and American Porterville College in California become a sister college

In an online meeting attended by Dr. Najib Toma, Vice Rector, Dr. Talib Mohammed Sharif Omar, Dean of Mergasor Technical Institute and Dr. Ranj Sirwan, Director of Academic Relations of Erbil Polytechnic University.
The meeting discussed the agreement between the two sides, which consists of a joint work plan and program for three years in various scientific, academic and administrative fields.

It is worth mentioning that Mergasor Technical Institute and Porterville College have been working on this project for more than a year. For this purpose, Erbil Polytechnic University has signed a memorandum of understanding obo Mergasor Technical Institute and Kearn University obo Porterville College.

A workshop on Bologna Process and Database System (ECTS) was Arranged for the Academic Staff of the Koya Technical Institute

Erbil Polytechnic University conducted a workshop on Bologna Process and Database System (ECTS) for the lecturers of the Koya Technical Institute.

The workshop was organized by the Bologna Process and Database Systems (ECTS) Committees of the University Presidency. Asst. Prof. Dr. Botan Majid Asngar, the Chairman of the Bologna Process Committee; Dr. Dilêr Abdullah, Member of the Bologna Process Committee; Mr. Goran Maghdid was held in which the latest developments and improvements of both systems were explained to the participants and teachers.

In the workshop, the Chairman of the Bologna Process High Committee of the Erbil Polytechnic University, Asst. Prof. Dr. Botan Majid Asngar talked about the new steps and guidelines of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research for this academic year.

Afterwards, Dr. Dilêr Abdullah explained the requirements of the Bologna system to the heads of departments and teachers. Then, Mr. Rebwar Khalid Hamad talked about the technical mistakes that the heads of departments and teachers have made in the database system (ECTS) in recent years, and Mr. Yasin Hamid Rashid highlighted the changes made in the interface and working methods of the system.

Finally, Mr. Goran Maghdid highlighted the new commands of the system and talked about the latest additions to the system that will be available for this academic year.