Proyecto de muestra
        
        Anchoring to a reinforced concrete pedestal
            14/10/2025
        
        
        
    
                Cast-in-place washer plate anchors are embedded in fresh concrete with a steel rod and welded plate. They transfer tension through plate bearing and shear via the rod. In this case, shear is transferred via a shear lug.
            
        This model in the IDEA StatiCa Detail 3D represents anchoring to a reinforced concrete pedestal integral with the foundation block. These are anchors placed in concrete before casting, typically consisting of:
- A steel rod or rebar (often with a thread at the end).
 - A washer plate (steel plate) welded or fixed to the rod’s end,
which acts as a mechanical anchorage to transfer tension forces into the concrete. 
Advantages
- Strong load transfer in tension and shear
 - Can handle heavy and dynamic loads
 - Integrated into concrete—no post-installation drilling
 - Precise positioning before casting
 - Reduced risk of corrosion at embedment if properly covered
 
Limitations
- ️Must be placed accurately before the concrete pour
 - ️Difficult to adjust the position afterward
 - ️Requires sufficient concrete cover to prevent splitting
 - ️Not ideal for retrofit applications
 - ️Quality depends on the weld and bar fabrication
 
Descargas archivos adjuntos
- Anchoring to a reinforced concrete pedestal.ideaDet (IDEADET, 17 kB)