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Anchorage check step by step

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Bond stress in concrete refers to the force per unit area resisting slippage between concrete and reinforcing bars. This enclosed explanation recording will help you to understand the outputs from IDEA StatiCa Detail.

Anchorage check ensures that the reinforcement bars are securely anchored within the concrete to resist applied loads. This involves assessing factors such as embedment length, bond strength, and development length to verify structural stability and safety.

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