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Full-scale pullout tests and analyses of ground anchors in rocks under ultimate load conditions

This paper, consisting of full-scale pullout tests and theoretical analyses, focuses on the behavior of ground anchors under ultimate load conditions. Three ground anchors with a bonded length of 4m were built in slightly weathered limestone and tested until their ultimate load capacities were passe...

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Published in:Engineering geology 2017-10, Vol.228, p.1-10
Main Authors: Liu, Xiaoming, Wang, Junqi, Huang, Jie, Jiang, Hongwei
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Language:English
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Summary:This paper, consisting of full-scale pullout tests and theoretical analyses, focuses on the behavior of ground anchors under ultimate load conditions. Three ground anchors with a bonded length of 4m were built in slightly weathered limestone and tested until their ultimate load capacities were passed. The test data indicated that two of the anchors performed well with the ultimate load capacities being nearly 3 times of the design values. The remaining anchor performed below expectation, which was diagnosed of poor grouting. Furthermore, an analytical framework was developed considering the elastoplastic stress-strain relationship at the anchor-rock interface. The developed model revealed that the bond stress was not uniform along the entire bonded length when the ultimate state was reached; instead, the bonded length was composed of plastic and elastic zones. The length of elastic zone was not significantly influenced by the increased load, while the plastic zone extended with the increase of the load. The average ultimate bond stress over the entire bonded length was a function of anchor diameters and bonded length. Thus, current recommended presumptive ultimate bond stresses should be used with caution if the anchor is very short (12m). •Providing three sets of pullout test data for ground anchors that were loaded to full failure•Developing an analytical frame work to analyze ground anchors at limit equilibrium states•Providing recommendations for selecting ultimate bond stresses for design•Providing recommendations for the construction of ground anchors in weathered rocks
ISSN:0013-7952
1872-6917
DOI:10.1016/j.enggeo.2017.07.004