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INDEX

A Bolt tension 3-1 7-3-1 9


Allowable stress design 3-13
American Concrete Institute (ACI) 3-1, C
3-5,3-15,3-18,3-21; ACl349, Coatings, corrosion prevention 2-4-
Appendix B 1-1, 1-2, 3-1-3-3, 3- 2-7
14; ACI Publication AB-81 1-1 ; Codes 1-2, 2-3-2-6
and CCD 3-1; committees 1-2; Cold-applied zinc 2-6
corrosion codes and specifications Concrete bearing strength 3-15-3-
2-3-2-4 16
American Institute of Steel Construction Concrete Capacity Design (CCD)
(AISC) 2-4, 3-13 method 1-2, 3-1-3-3
American Petroleum Institute (API) 2-4 Concrete splitting failure 3-16
American Society for Testing Materials Cone model 3-1-3-2, 3-14
(ASTM) 2-5, 2-6, 3-3, 3-18; and Configurations: anchor bolts lcast-in-
bolt materials 2-2 place, headed bolt) 3-4; design
Anchorage capacity 3-1-3-3 flowchart 3-6; octagonal pedestal
Anchorage failure 3-6, 3-10-3-16 reinforcement 3-20; square and
Anchor bolts (cast-in-place, headed rectangular pedestals reinforce-
bolts): coatings and corrosion prcr ment 3- 19; stretch length 4-6;
tections 2-1-2-7; codes and tightening sequence 4-6
specifications 1-1-1-2 , 2-3-2-4', Corrosion 2-1, 2-3-2-7
common materials 2-2; configura- Corrosion allowance 2-5
tion 3-4; design considerations 3- Corrosion rates 2-4
3-3-7; design methods 3-1-3-3;
failure modes 3-10-3-16; force o
distribution 3-7-3-10; pretension Design basis 3-4-3-7
applications 4-3-4-6; reinforce- Design load, considerations 3-5
ment systems 3-16-3-22; sleeves Design methods 1-2, 3-1-3-3
4-1-4-3; tightening sequence 4- Ductile connections: defined 3-5, 3-7;
6; vibratory and seismic loads 4- and shear 3-10
7-4-8
E
B Electrcrdeposited zinc coating 2-6
Bearing failure, localized 3-14-3-16 Environmental conditions, corrosion 2-
Biaxial loads, design method changes 3
3-2 Equotions: allowable stress design
Bolt configuration 3-3-3-4 expression (3.6) 3-13; bearing
Bolt loads 3-1 1 strength, Bn (3.7) 3-14-3-16; con·
Bolt shear 3-21-3-22 crete pullout and fastener strengths

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