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Brittle failure dynamic load

Anchor ductility is desirable for preventing brittle failure in the connection for two reasons 1) It provides greater margin against failure because it permits redistribution of load to adjacent anchors and 2) It reduces the maximum dynamic loads by energy absorption and reduction in stiffness. (Refer to ACI 349.) An anchor that is to be characterized as a ductile element should be shown by calculation to have adequate stretch length that is compatible with the ductility required. (See 3.11.5 for an example of how to do this.)... [Pg.36]

Brittle overload Load exceeded the dynamic strength of the sample check for proper alloy, processing, toughness, grain size loading direction may show failure to be secondary or impact-induced low temperature... [Pg.154]


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