Marine Ties – Round Steel Bar

Shoring systems for marine structures such as sheet pile retaining wall needs support at the top. This is achieved using a tie rod anchoring system (mostly horizontal or at a shallow angle) which is tied back to the anchor wall constructed at a distance from the main wall. Anchoring can also be done using grouted anchors. For details, refer Applications – Ground Anchors

According to EN 1993-5 (Eurocode 3), the thread capacity of the anchor must be reduced by notching factor kt. In accordance with many National Annexes of EN 1993-5, a kt value of 0.6 shall be used. In cases where structural detailing at the connection of the tie rod to the wall eliminate any possible bending moments, a kt value of 0.9 can be used. However, fully eliminating bending moment may not be possible due to site conditions. Hence, it is recommended to use a kt value of 0.6.

As the design standards (EN 1993-5) of tie rods distinguish between the design resistance within the tie rod thread area and tie rod shaft area, using upset end bars lead to the most economical solution. Since the anchorage zone is the most critical part, partial safety factors in the thread zone are more conservative than in the shaft zone. Due to this, enlarging the thread diameter leads to an almost homogeneous design resistance solution over the entire tie rod length. In case a simple rolled thread (no upset ends) is used, it will end up with more material in the shaft area, which in fact doesn’t improve the total capacity of the tie rod system. Due to this reason, it is the best and most economical solution to use upset end tie rods when a kt value of 0.6 is used.

All threads are rolled which are durable compared to a machined thread in case of dynamic loads. Also, rolled threads have a better profile accuracy. Compared to machine threads, fibres in the steel are uninterrupted in rolled or hot rolled threads. After rolling the thread, the outside diameter of the thread is larger than the diameter of the original steel bar.
We supply round steel tie rods in upset & rolled threads or rolled threads.