Chapter 1
Introduction
Publication: Anchorage Design for Petrochemical and Other Industrial Facilities
Abstract
This introductory chapter presents an overview of use extrapolations and interpretations of the code provisions provided by the American Concrete Institute, American Institute of Steel Construction, ASCE, and other standards development organizations as the basis for the design of anchorage systems commonly used by petrochemical and other industrial engineering firms and owner companies. The continuing need to establish a uniform anchorage design methodology that is acceptable for use throughout petrochemical and other industrial facilities is explored. The Concrete Capacity Design Method is introduced as a simple approach to the calculation of concrete breakout strength that is readily adaptable to groups and near-edge conditions.
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Published online: Aug 19, 2022
Published in print: Aug 26, 2022
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- Anchorages
- Buildings
- Chemicals
- Chemistry
- Concrete
- Concrete construction
- Construction (by type)
- Construction engineering
- Construction management
- Energy engineering
- Energy sources (by type)
- Engineering materials (by type)
- Environmental engineering
- Facilities (by type)
- Fuels
- Hydraulic engineering
- Hydraulic structures
- Industrial facilities
- Materials engineering
- Non-renewable energy
- Petroleum
- Ports and harbors
- Standards and codes
- Steel construction
- Structural engineering
- Structures (by type)
- Water and water resources
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