Herleitung eines Teilsicherheitsbeiwerts für hochfeste Vergussmörtel in Offshore-Anwendungen

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  • Michael Werner
  • Dario Cotardo
  • Ludger Lohaus

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Titel in ÜbersetzungDevelopment of a partial safety factor for high strength grouts in offshore applications
OriginalspracheDeutsch
Seiten350-359
Seitenumfang10
Band97
Ausgabenummer5
FachzeitschriftBAUTECHNIK
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 12 Mai 2020

Abstract

Development of a partial safety factor for high strength grouts in offshore applications. During the design of grouted connections in offshore applications (wind turbines and platforms), the fundamental material interrelationships are derived primarily on the basis of DIN EN 1992 which is applicable to the design and construction of building of concrete, reinforced concrete and pre-stressed concrete. In the paper at hand the application of the design value for the compressive strength of concrete fcd to modern, high performance grouts is discussed. Firstly, the components of the design value for the compressive strength of concrete fcd are presented in detail and it is then discussed how in the safety concept within the standards variances are considered in the underlying assumptions and uncertainties are taken into account during their determination. Coefficients of variation were determined based on values of compressive strength from realistic and offshore-typical grouting experiments, which were applied during the determination of the partial safety factor for grout ΓG. The applicability of the design value of the compressive strength of concrete fcd under consideration of the derived partial safety factor for grout ΓG was subsequently tested and compared to the design value of DIN EN 1992.

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    design approaches, grout, grouted-connections, offshore plants, partial safety factor, test procedure

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Herleitung eines Teilsicherheitsbeiwerts für hochfeste Vergussmörtel in Offshore-Anwendungen. / Werner, Michael; Cotardo, Dario; Lohaus, Ludger.
in: BAUTECHNIK, Jahrgang 97, Nr. 5, 12.05.2020, S. 350-359.

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Werner M, Cotardo D, Lohaus L. Herleitung eines Teilsicherheitsbeiwerts für hochfeste Vergussmörtel in Offshore-Anwendungen. BAUTECHNIK. 2020 Mai 12;97(5):350-359. Epub 2020 Mär 6. doi: 10.1002/bate.201900087
Werner, Michael ; Cotardo, Dario ; Lohaus, Ludger. / Herleitung eines Teilsicherheitsbeiwerts für hochfeste Vergussmörtel in Offshore-Anwendungen. in: BAUTECHNIK. 2020 ; Jahrgang 97, Nr. 5. S. 350-359.
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