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Construction project REBAR-FIX 1.1.1.81 9/14/2025
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Inputs
Design method ENSO for ultimate limit state
Application Slab to wall
Type of connection Upper layer Anchorage | Bottom layer Anchorage
System FIS EM Plus | ETA-17/1056
Drilling method Hammer drilling with standard drill with drilling aid
Concrete class C 40 / 50 (EN 206)
Support Support Direct
Dimension / Load
Design values
Moment 105.00 kNm
Shear force 372.00 kN
Roughness of the interface rough | Angle of compression strut 30.0 °
Shear proof has not been carried out!
Dimensions in [mm] | Loads in [kN] | Moments in [kNm] | Design per section
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Reinforcement existing structure
Upper layer Bottom layer
Characteristic yield 420 N/mm² Characteristic yield 420 N/mm²
strength strength
Diameter 14 mm Diameter 14 mm
Bar spacing 150 mm Bar spacing 150 mm
Concrete cover
Left 43 mm Left 43 mm
Right 43 mm Right 43 mm
Top 40 mm Bottom 40 mm
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Reinforcement new structure
Upper layer Bottom layer
Characteristic yield 420 N/mm² Characteristic yield 420 N/mm²
strength strength
Diameter 16 mm Diameter 16 mm
Bar spacing 150 mm Bar spacing 150 mm
Concrete cover
Left 42 mm Left 42 mm
Right 42 mm Right 42 mm
Top 30 mm Bottom 30 mm
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Calculation
New structure upper layer
Bond strength I - good
Force per bar FS 62.91 kN
2
Section A =π·d / 4 201.06 mm²
Steel stress σsd = FS / A 312.87 N/mm²
Characteristic yield strength fyk 420.00 N/mm²
Partial safety factor ɣs 1.15
Design value of yield strength fyd = fyk / ɣs 365.22 N/mm²
Utilisation of the steel cross section βAs = σsd / fyd 85.7 %
α - influence factors
Shape of reinforcing bars 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α1
(table 8.2)
Concrete cover 1.000 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α2
(table 8.2)
Confinement by transverse reinforcement 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α3
(table 8.2)
not welded to main reinforcement
Confinement by welded transverse 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α4
(table 8.2)
reinforcement
Transverse pressure 1.000 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α5
(table 8.2)
Influence of transverse pressure Ωptr = 1 / (1 - 0,04 · ptr) ≤ 1,5 1.0
Minimum concrete cover cmin 42 mm
Influence of concrete cover Ωcover = 1 / (1 - 0,15 · (cmin / ds - 1)) 1.3
Basic bond strength fbd,0 = 2,25 · η1 · fctk,0.05 / ɣMc ≤ fbd,ETA 3.7 N/mm²
Improved bond strength fbd = Ωptr · Ωcover · fbd,0 4.9 N/mm²
Basic anchorage length 299 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.3 (2)
lmin = (ø / 4) (fyd / fbd,PIR)
(8.3)
Minimum anchorache length 160 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (1)
lb,min ≥ max 0,3 · lmin ; 10 · ø; 100mm
(8.6) + ETA-17/1056
Basic anchorage length 256 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.3 (2)
lb,rqd = (ø / 4) (σsd / fbd )
(8.3)
Basic anchorage length 256 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (1)
lb,d = α1 · α2 · α3 · α4 · α5 · lb,rqd ≥ lb,min
(8.4)
Proof of anchorage in node area
Forces in node area
Inner lever arm new structure z 238 mm
Lever arm node area z0 = z · tan(θ ) 149 mm
Angle of concrete compression strut θ 32 °
Tensile force to be anchored FZ 0.00 kN
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Horizontal force component of compression FH = M1 / z0 + (V2 + V3 ) / 2 · tan(θ ) 704.69 kN
strut
Compression strut force FD = H / cos(θ ) 830.96 kN
Compression stress σD = FD / (lbd · cos(θ ) · b) 3.83 N/mm²
Permissible compression stress σRd,max = 0,45 · fcd 12.00 N/mm²
Utilisation compression strut βD = σD / σRd,max 31.9 %
Length of CCT-Node lk = lbd / 1,5 171 mm
Splitting stress σsplit = 0,4 · FH / (lk · b) 1.65 N/mm²
Utilasation of splitting capacity βsplit = σsplit / fctd 99.2 %
Drill hole depth lv = z0 + (lbd / 2) + (d / 2) + c 324 mm
The frame node approach is only possible, if sufficient reinforcement in the existing member is present. The check of the correct
dimension of the existing reinforcement to take the tension and splitting forces is under the responsibility of the user.
New structure bottom layer
Bond strength I - good
Additional tension force due to shear 46.02 kN EN 1992-1-1 - 6.2.3 (7)
ΔFtd
(6.18)
Force per bar FS = F + ΔFtd 37.88 kN
2
Section A =π·d / 4 201.06 mm²
Steel stress σsd = FS / A 188.42 N/mm²
Characteristic yield strength fyk 420.00 N/mm²
Partial safety factor ɣs 1.15
Design value of yield strength fyd = fyk / ɣs 365.22 N/mm²
Utilisation of the steel cross section βAs = σsd / fyd 51.6 %
α - influence factors
Shape of reinforcing bars 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α1
(table 8.2)
Concrete cover 1.000 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α2
(table 8.2)
Confinement by transverse reinforcement 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α3
(table 8.2)
not welded to main reinforcement
Confinement by welded transverse 1.0 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α4
(table 8.2)
reinforcement
Transverse pressure 1.000 EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (2)
α5
(table 8.2)
Influence of transverse pressure Ωptr = 1 / (1 - 0,04 · ptr) ≤ 1,5 1.0
Minimum concrete cover cmin 42 mm
Influence of concrete cover Ωcover = 1 / (1 - 0,15 · (cmin / ds - 1)) 1.3
Basic bond strength fbd,0 = 2,25 · η1 · fctk,0.05 / ɣMc ≤ fbd,ETA 3.7 N/mm²
Improved bond strength fbd = Ωptr · Ωcover · fbd,0 4.9 N/mm²
Basic anchorage length 299 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.3 (2)
lmin = (ø / 4) (fyd / fbd,PIR)
(8.3)
Minimum anchorache length 160 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (1)
lb,min ≥ max 0,3 · lmin ; 10 · ø; 100mm
(8.6) + ETA-17/1056
Basic anchorage length 154 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.3 (2)
lb,rqd = (ø / 4) (σsd / fbd )
(8.3)
Basic anchorage length 160 mm EN 1992-1-1 - 8.4.4 (1)
lb,d = α1 · α2 · α3 · α4 · α5 · lb,rqd ≥ lb,min
(8.4)
Drill hole depth lv 160 mm
Utilisation level of bonding length βls 100.0 %
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Summary
Rebar diameter Drill hole diameter Bar spacing Drill hole depth Mortar volume per fixing
ø [mm] d0 [mm] s [mm] lb [mm] V [ml]
Upper layer 16.0 20 150 324 44
Bottom layer 16.0 20 150 160 22
Proof successful
Technical remarks
Rebar connections must be designed and executed in accordance with proper engineering practice.
The design of reinforcement connections and the calculation of the forces to be transfered must be in accordance with the valid
standard. Concrete cover, corrosion resistance, bar spacings as well as transverse reinforment must be also in accordance with the
valid standard.
Supplementary assessment and assembly instructions are contained in the relevant ETA-approvals/assessments and the general
approvals of the DIBt for post installed rebar connections in concrete by anchorage or lap splice.
The installer of post installed reinforcement connections are responsible for any special requirements regarding the training of the site
staff and the necessary equipment. The respective requirements are mentioned in the relevant approval.
General information
All data and information in the software are based on fischer products and common engineering knowledge. Formulae and safety
regulations must be used in accordance with fischer mounting and assembly instructions. As fischer is not the design office, the
attached is no guarantee of incorrect input or assumptions. Any
recommendations have to be approved by the building-authority or project engineer. Please check all the proof results against local
valid standards and approvals.
The user must take all necessary and reasonable steps to prevent or limit damage caused by the software. Regular updates of the
program and product data must be permitted. If you are not useing the automatic update function of the program, you must ensure
that you are using the current up to date version by carrying out manual updates from the fischer website.
fischer will not be liable for consequences such as the recovery of lost of damaged data or programms.
The input values and the design results and the installation should be checked against local valid standards and approvals. Please respect
the disclaimer of warranty in the license Agreements of the Software.