This document summarizes the analysis of foundation bolt loads for an SRP skid support. The analysis found that the 2 bolts provided have sufficient shear and tensile capacity based on the 0 kN loads from the STAAD analysis. While no bolts are technically required due to the lack of loads, 2 bolts are being provided due to the large size of the skid.
This document summarizes the analysis of foundation bolt loads for an SRP skid support. The analysis found that the 2 bolts provided have sufficient shear and tensile capacity based on the 0 kN loads from the STAAD analysis. While no bolts are technically required due to the lack of loads, 2 bolts are being provided due to the large size of the skid.
This document summarizes the analysis of foundation bolt loads for an SRP skid support. The analysis found that the 2 bolts provided have sufficient shear and tensile capacity based on the 0 kN loads from the STAAD analysis. While no bolts are technically required due to the lack of loads, 2 bolts are being provided due to the large size of the skid.
Node No - 3453 UNIT Reference Bolt size = M20 Area of bolt, Ab = 169 mm² Tensile force, Fy = 0 KN STAAD analysis Shear force, Fx = 0 KN STAAD analysis Shear force, Fz = KN STAAD analysis Resultant Shear force, V = 0.00 KN Tensile force, T = 0.00 KN No of bolt, n = 2 Material = Gr 8.8 Yield strength, Fy = 640 N/mm² futa = min(fu, 1.9*fy, 125 [ksi]) Sec. D.5.1.2 futa = 800 N/mm² Tensile Strength, Fu = 800 N/mm² Shear Capacity, Vc = n x Φ x Ab x 0.5 x Fu Eq. D-20 Vc = 101.4 KN Utility Ratio = 0.00 HENCE SAFE = V < Vc Tensile Capacity, Tc = n x Φ x Ab x 0.75 x Futa Eq. D-3 Tc = 152.10 KN Utility Ratio = 0.00 HENCE SAFE = T < Tc Combined Ratio V/Vc+T/Tc = 0.00 < 1.4 = HENCE SAFE
AS THERE IS NO TESNSION OR SHEAR LOAD ACTION AT THE SUPPORT LOCATION,
NO ANCHOR BOLTS ARE REQUIRED. BUT CONSIDERING LARGE SKID SIZE, TWO BOLTS ARE PROVIDED.