fischer’s white paper on seismic fastenings

A secure hold even when the ground is shaking

9/4/2022
Waldachtal

The earth is constantly in motion. Not only does it rotate on its axis and around the sun, but there is also constant activity in the earth’s interior.  According to the German Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR), an average of more than 150 earthquakes with a magnitude of 6.0 and above occur worldwide every year. More devastating earthquakes with a magnitude between 7.0 and 8.0 occur 15 times per year on average. European regions along the eastern Mediterranean Sea, including Italy, Greece and the Balkans, are affected more frequently than average due to shifts in the tectonic plates. In addition to tectonic earthquakes, induced earthquakes are triggered by oil production or geothermal energy, for instance. Planning buildings in areas prone to earthquakes presents tremendous challenges to planners and structural engineers. It’s not just the stability of the building that’s impaired by earthquakes. Components that are fastened to the building can be damaged and present a potential risk, including pipes and conduits, suspended ceilings, cable runs, air conditioning units and facades.

If seismic loading is to be expected, structural engineers and planners should always plan to use earthquake-resistant fasteners, even for non-load-bearing components. fischer now offers the ‘safe anchoring in earthquake zones: Fastenings under seismic actions’ white paper free of charge to support engineers with this task. The 20-page brochure provides professionals with the knowledge necessary to safely design and use earthquake-proof fastenings. Upgrading post-installed, earthquake-proof fastenings is also addressed in the white paper. 

In addition to a general section on the evolution and prevalence of earthquakes, the white paper also thoroughly examines the key standards that are relevant to the design of fastenings under seismic loading. EN 1992-4, Annex C, forms the basis for the design of fastenings under seismic loading. European Technical Assessments (ETA) are a prerequisite for the application of EN 1992-4 and document the seismic qualification of a fastener. The specifications for calculating the actions for seismic loading can be found in EN 1998-1 (EC8-1). The brochure provides planners and structural engineers with step-by-step explanations on how to carry out valid fixing element designs under seismic loading with the help of the three abovementioned documents. Various processes including capacity design, elastic design and design with consideration of the ductility of the fastening are introduced in the white paper.  The brochure furthermore illustrates performance categories C1 and C2 for the seismic qualification of fastenings. Depending on the category of the building (I-IV), the fastening must be carried out with an anchor qualified for category C1 or C2. 

As a fixing specialist, fischer offers multiple solutions for seismic fastenings. Its chemical anchors include the universal mortar FIS V Plus, the concrete specialist FIS EM Plus and the superbond FIS SB (also available as a resin capsule RSB). These injection mortars are processed with system components such as the fischer anchor rods FIS A and RG M. fischer’s range also includes several steel anchors that are suitable for seismic fastenings, including the concrete screw UltraCut FBS II, the bolt anchor FAZ II, the high-performance anchor FH II as well as the Zykon undercut anchor FZA. These chemical and mechanical solutions cover all load ranges.

fischer continues to support planners and structural engineers with a comprehensive range of services. The Technical Advice service can be contacted by phone, email or chat. Earthquake-proof fastenings can easily be designed either online or offline with the modular fischer FiXperience software suite. The C-FIX Online module for designing steel and bonded anchors in concrete allows users to determine the stiffness of the base plate and calculate realistic anchor forces with a linear spring model in combination with the FEM. All three design methods for seismic design as per EN 1992-4 are available in the C-FIX Online module. For those interested in refreshing or expanding their knowledge of seismic anchorages, the fischer Academy provides a wide range of online and in-person training sessions.

Download: 
The ‘safe anchoring in earthquake zones: Fastenings under seismic actions’ white paper can be downloaded from https://www.fischer-international.com/en/expertise/seismic.

 

Katharina Siegel-Rieck
Press relations Officer fischer fixing systems,
fischer Electronic Solutions
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