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Project data

Project name
Project number
Author
Description
Date 29/08/2022
Design code AISC 360-16

Material

Steel S355-fy355
Concrete supp C48

Project item VB-SK-SC-09

Design

Name VB-SK-SC-09
Description
Analysis Stress, strain/ simplified loading
Design code AISC - LRFD 2016

Members

Geometry

β– γ- α- Offset Offset Offset


Cross- Forces
Name Direction Pitch Rotation ex ey ez
section in
[°] [°] [°] [mm] [mm] [mm]
5 - UB 305 x
B6240 90.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 Node
165 x 46
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Cross-sections

Name Material
5 - UB 305 x 165 x 46 S355-fy355
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Cross-sections

Name Material Drawing

5 - UB 305 x 165 x
S355-fy355
46

Anchors / Bolts

Diameter fu Gross area


Name Bolt assembly
[mm] [MPa] [mm2]
20 REBAR 20 REBAR 20 551.0 314
M16 Gr.
M16 Gr. 8.8 16 800.0 201
8.8

Load effects (equilibrium not required)

Vy
Nam N Vz Mx My Mz
Member [kN
e [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
]
LE01 B6240 90.3 0.0 -57.9 0.0 0.0 0.0
LE02 B6240 -113.7 0.0 -57.9 0.0 0.0 0.0
LE03 B6240 -47.1 0.0 -18.5 0.0 0.0 0.0
LE04 B6240 -9.7 0.0 -32.3 0.0 0.0 0.0

Foundation block

Item Value Unit


CB 1
Dimensions 2175 x 2300 mm
Depth 400 mm
Anchor 20 REBAR
Anchoring length 290 mm
Shear force
Anchors
transfer
Check

Summary

Name Value Check status


Analysis 100.0% OK
Plates 0.1 < 5.0% OK
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58.9 <
Bolts OK
100%
44.4 <
Anchors OK
100%
75.1 <
Welds OK
100%
51.5 <
Concrete block OK
100%
Buckling 15.93

Plates

εPl
fy Thickness σEd σcEd
Name Loads [% Check status
[MPa] [mm] [MPa] [MPa]
]
B6240-bfl
355.0 11.8 LE01 98.9 0.0 0.0 OK
1
B6240-tfl 1 355.0 11.8 LE02 101.0 0.0 0.0 OK
B6240-w 1 355.0 6.7 LE02 288.7 0.0 18.3 OK
SP1 355.0 12.0 LE01 319.7 0.1 0.0 OK
SP2 355.0 12.0 LE02 225.1 0.0 18.3 OK

Design data

fy εlim
Material
[MPa] [%]
S355-fy355 355.0 5.0

Overall check, LE01


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Strain check, LE01

Equivalent stress, LE01


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Buckling, LE33

Buckling, LE01

Bolts

Ft V ϕRn,bearing Utt Uts Utts


Shape Item Grade Loads Status
[kN] [kN] [kN] [%] [%] [%]
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M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B7 LE02 5.1 29.9 90.7 5.7 55.1 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B8 LE02 5.1 32.0 90.7 5.6 58.9 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B9 LE02 1.8 18.9 90.7 2.0 34.8 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B10 LE02 4.2 22.6 90.7 4.6 41.6 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B11 LE01 5.2 14.9 71.9 5.8 27.4 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B12 LE01 1.5 18.8 90.7 1.7 34.7 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B13 LE01 6.1 23.5 71.2 6.7 43.3 - OK
1
M16 Gr. 8.8 -
B14 LE01 5.3 26.2 90.7 5.8 48.2 - OK
1

Design data

ϕRn,tension ϕRn,shear
Grade
[kN] [kN]
M16 Gr. 8.8 - 1 90.5 54.3

Detailed result for B7

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 5.1 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 29.9 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



90.7 kN ≥ 29.9 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
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– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B8

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 5.1 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 32.0 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



90.7 kN ≥ 32.0 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B9

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 1.8 kN
Where:
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– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 18.9 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



90.7 kN ≥ 18.9 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B10

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 4.2 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 22.6 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)


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90.7 kN ≥ 22.6 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B11

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 5.2 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 14.9 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



71.9 kN ≥ 14.9 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes
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Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)
The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B12

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 1.5 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 18.8 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



90.7 kN ≥ 18.8 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B13

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 6.1 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor
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Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)
54.3 kN ≥ 23.5 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



71.2 kN ≥ 23.5 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Detailed result for B14

Tension resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


90.5 kN ≥ 5.3 kN
Where:
– nominal tensile stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Shear resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-1)


54.3 kN ≥ 26.2 kN
Where:
– nominal shear stress from AISC 360-16 Table J3.2
– gross bolt cross-sectional area
– resistance factor

Bearing resistance check (AISC 360-16: J3-6)



90.7 kN ≥ 26.2 kN
Where:
– clear distance, in the direction of the force, between the edge of the hole
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and the edge of the adjacent hole or edge of the material
– thickness of the plate
– diameter of a bolt
– tensile strength of the connected material
– resistance factor for bearing at bolt holes

Interaction of tension and shear check (AISC 360-16: J3-2)


The required stress, in either shear or tension, is less than or equal to 30% of the corresponding
available stress and the effects of combined stresses need not to be investigated.

Anchors

Nf V ϕNp ϕNsb Utt Uts


Utts
Shape Item Loads Status
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [%] [%]
[%]
39. 19.
A1 LE01 9.5 1427.6 2449.9 32.7 14.1 OK
6 3
53. 29.
A2 LE01 9.8 1427.6 2449.9 44.4 14.5 OK
7 8
20.
A3 LE01 9.6 1427.6 2449.9 17.2 14.2 9.2 OK
9
25. 11.
A4 LE01 9.7 1427.6 2449.9 21.1 14.4 OK
5 4
A5 LE02 0.6 9.8 1427.6 2449.9 0.5 14.5 4.0 OK
A6 LE02 0.0 10.1 1427.6 - 0.0 14.9 4.2 OK

Design data

ϕNsa ϕVsa
Grade
[kN] [kN]
20 REBAR - 2 121.1 67.5

Detailed result for A1

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 39.6 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


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1427.6 kN ≥ 39.6 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Concrete sideface blowout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4)


2449.9 kN ≥ 39.6 kN
Where:
– reduction factor for anchor close to an edge or multiple anchors with
small spacing:

, where:

1037 mm – shorter distance from an anchor to an edge

1050 mm – longer distance from an anchor to an edge

100 mm – spacing between anchors


– concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor in tension:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

0.70 – resistance factor

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 9.5 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel


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551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.19 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 141.6 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.

Detailed result for A2

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 53.7 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


1427.6 kN ≥ 53.7 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Concrete sideface blowout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4)


2449.9 kN ≥ 53.7 kN
Where:
– reduction factor for anchor close to an edge or multiple anchors with
small spacing:
Project:
Project no:
Author:
, where:

1037 mm – shorter distance from an anchor to an edge

1050 mm – longer distance from an anchor to an edge

100 mm – spacing between anchors


– concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor in tension:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

0.70 – resistance factor

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 9.8 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.30 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 141.6 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.

Detailed result for A3

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 20.9 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
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– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


1427.6 kN ≥ 20.9 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Concrete sideface blowout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4)


2449.9 kN ≥ 20.9 kN
Where:
– reduction factor for anchor close to an edge or multiple anchors with
small spacing:

, where:

1037 mm – shorter distance from an anchor to an edge

1050 mm – longer distance from an anchor to an edge

100 mm – spacing between anchors


– concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor in tension:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

0.70 – resistance factor

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 9.6 kN
Where:
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– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.09 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 141.6 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.

Detailed result for A4

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 25.5 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


1427.6 kN ≥ 25.5 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt


Project:
Project no:
Author:
48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Concrete sideface blowout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4)


2449.9 kN ≥ 25.5 kN
Where:
– reduction factor for anchor close to an edge or multiple anchors with
small spacing:

, where:

1037 mm – shorter distance from an anchor to an edge

1050 mm – longer distance from an anchor to an edge

100 mm – spacing between anchors


– concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor in tension:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

0.70 – resistance factor

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 9.7 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.11 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 141.6 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Detailed result for A5

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 0.6 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


1427.6 kN ≥ 0.6 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Concrete sideface blowout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4)


2449.9 kN ≥ 0.6 kN
Where:
– reduction factor for anchor close to an edge or multiple anchors with
small spacing:

, where:

1037 mm – shorter distance from an anchor to an edge

1050 mm – longer distance from an anchor to an edge

100 mm – spacing between anchors


– concrete side-face blowout strength of headed anchor in tension:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt


Project:
Project no:
Author:
48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

0.70 – resistance factor

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 9.8 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.04 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 17.3 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.

Detailed result for A6

Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)


121.1 kN ≥ 0.0 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Concrete pullout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3)


1427.6 kN ≥ 0.0 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– modification factor for concrete condition
– basic concrete pullout strength for headed anchor:

, where:

5311 mm2 – bearing area of the head of stud or anchor bolt

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)


67.5 kN ≥ 10.1 kN
Where:
– resistance factor
– tensile stress area
– specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

, where:

420.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel

551.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Interaction of tensile and shear forces (ACI 318-14 – R17.6)


0.04 ≤ 1.0
Where:
– maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined
from all appropriate failure modes
– maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from
all appropriate failure modes

Supplementary reinforcement (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.2.9; ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2.9)


Supplementary reinforcement should resist force of 17.3 kN in tension and 57.9 kN in shear.
  Anchor reinforcement Calculation
         
  Tensile force T1 142 kN
  Shear force -1 S1 58 kN
   
  Group of Anchors reinforcement in tension  
  Grade of rebar A706-GR60  
  Fy 420 Mpa  
ACI 318-
  fNsar = 0.75*n*As*Fy CL: 17.4 14  
T1 fNsar = tension force for tension reinforcement
shear force for shear
S1,S2 fNsar = reinforcement
   
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Area of tension reinforcement
required  
  Ast total = Total reinforcement  
  Ast total = n As  
  Ast total = fNsar / 0.75 *Fy  
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Ast= 142 / 0.75 x 0
  Ast required for tension 451 mm2  
  Rebar dia 16 mm  
  Nos of reinforcement req. 3  
   
Area of shear reinforcement required  
  Ast total = fNsar / 0.75 *Fy  
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Ast= 58 / 0.75 x 0
Asv-1 required for shear-1 184 mm2  
  Rebar dia 12 mm  
  Nos of reinforcement req. 2 No.s  

Weld sections

Ite Th Ls L Lc Load Fn ϕRn Ut


Edge Xu Status
m [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] s [kN] [kN] [%]
32.
SP1 SP2 E70xx ◢ 7.1 ◣ ◢ 10.0 ◣ 249 16 LE02 23.5 71.4 OK
9
32.
E70xx ◢ 7.1 ◣ ◢ 10.0 ◣ 249 16 LE02 24.7 75.1 OK
9

Detailed result for SP1 / SP2 - 1

Weld resistance check (AISC 360-16: J2-4)


33.5 kN ≥ 23.5 kN
Where:
– nominal stress of weld material:

, where:

482.6 MPa – electrode classification number, i.e. minimum specified tensile strength

59.6° – angle of loading measured from the weld longitudinal axis


– effective area of weld critical element
– resistance factor for welded connections

Base metal capacity check (AISC 360-16: J2-2)


32.9 kN ≥ 23.5 kN
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Where:
– nominal stress of the base metal:

, where:

470.0 MPa – tensile strength of the connected material


– cross-sectional area of base metal:

, where:

110 mm2 – effective area of weld critical element


– resistance factor for welded connections

Detailed result for SP1 / SP2 - 2

Weld resistance check (AISC 360-16: J2-4)


33.8 kN ≥ 24.7 kN
Where:
– nominal stress of weld material:

, where:

482.6 MPa – electrode classification number, i.e. minimum specified tensile strength

61.8° – angle of loading measured from the weld longitudinal axis


– effective area of weld critical element
– resistance factor for welded connections

Base metal capacity check (AISC 360-16: J2-2)


32.9 kN ≥ 24.7 kN
Where:
– nominal stress of the base metal:

, where:

470.0 MPa – tensile strength of the connected material


– cross-sectional area of base metal:

, where:

110 mm2 – effective area of weld critical element


– resistance factor for welded connections
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Concrete block

A1 A2 σ Ut
Item Loads Status
[mm2] [mm2] [MPa] [%]
285643
CB 1 LE01 2150 27.3 51.5 OK
7

Detailed result for CB 1

Concrete block compressive resistance check (AISC 360-16 Section J8)


53.0 MPa ≥ 27.3 MPa
Where:
– concrete block design bearing strength:

, where:

48.0 MPa – concrete compressive strength

2150 mm2 – base plate area in contact with concrete surface

2856437 mm2 – concrete supporting surface


– resistance factor for concrete

Buckling

Factor
Loads Shape
[-]
LE01 1 33.03
2 35.42
3 39.54
4 40.23
5 47.19
6 51.40
LE02 1 15.93
2 17.68
3 18.14
4 18.66
5 19.13
6 20.97
LE03 1 41.68
2 47.41
3 49.83
4 52.15
5 52.60
6 58.81
LE04 1 42.98
2 44.35
Project:
Project no:
Author:
3 48.42
4 49.89
5 52.22
6 58.01
Bill of material

Manufacturing operations

Welds Lengt
Nam Plates
Shape Nr. h Bolts Nr.
e [mm]
[mm] [mm]

P12.0x175.0-300.0 (S355-
SP1 1 20 REBAR 6
fy355)

P12.0x144.0-250.0 (S355- M16 Gr.


SP2 1 8
fy355) 8.8

OPN P11.8x1063.8-165.7 (S355-


1
1 fy355)

CUT1

Welds

Throat thickness Leg Length


Materia
Type size
l
[mm] [mm] [mm]
Double fillet E70xx 7.1 10.0 250.0

Anchors

Drill
Length
Name length Count
[mm]
[mm]
20 REBAR 302 290 6

Bolts

Grip
Name length Count
[mm]
M16 Gr. 8.8 19 8
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Drawing

SP1

P12.0x300-175 (S355-fy355)
Project:
Project no:
Author:
SP2

P12.0x250-144 (S355-fy355)

OPN1

P11.8x166-1064 (S355-fy355)
Project:
Project no:
Author:
B6240, UB 305 x 165 x 46 - Web 1:

Symbol explanation

Symbol Symbol explanation


εPl Strain
fy Yield strength
εlim Limit of plastic strain
Ft Tension force
V Resultant of bolt shear forces Vy and Vz in shear planes
ϕRnBearing Plate bearing resistance AISC 360-16 J3.10
Ut Utilization
Uts Utilization in shear
Utts Utilization in tension and shear EN 1993-1-8 table 3.4
ϕRnBearing Bolt bearing resistance
ϕRnShear Bolt shear resistance AISC 360-16 – J3.8
Nf Tension force
ϕNp Pullout strength in tension – ACI 318-14 – 17.4.3
ϕNsb Concrete side-face blowout strength in tension – ACI 318-14 – 17.4.4
ϕNsa Steel strength in tension – ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1
φVsa Steel strength in shear – ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1
◢ Fillet weld
Th Throat thickness of weld
Ls Leg size of weld
L Length of weld
Lc Length of critical weld element
Fn Force in weld critical element
ϕRnw Weld resistance AISC 360-16 J2.4
A1 Loaded area
A2 Supporting area
σ Average stress in concrete

Code settings

Item Value Unit Reference


Friction coefficient - concrete 0.40 - ACI 349 – B.6.1.4
Friction coefficient in slip-resistance 0.30 - AISC 360-16 J3.8
Limit plastic strain 0.05 -
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Detailing No
Distance between bolts [d] 2.66 - AISC 360-16 – J3.3
Distance between bolts and edge [d] 1.25 - AISC 360-16 – J.3.4
Concrete breakout resistance check None
Base metal capacity check at weld fusion
Yes AISC 360-16: J2-2
face
Deformation at bolt hole at service load is
No AISC 360-16: J3.10
design consideration
Cracked concrete Yes ACI 318-14 – Chapter 17
Local deformation check Yes
Local deformation limit 0.03 - CIDECT DG 1, 3 - 1.1
Analysis with large deformations for
Geometrical nonlinearity (GMNA) Yes
hollow section joints

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