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Mechanical Unit Anchorage

This document summarizes the design of a mechanical equipment anchorage system to a concrete base using Kwik Bolt-II anchors according to IBC 2000 standards. Key specifications and load calculations are provided, with tension and shear capacities of the anchor system checking out satisfactorily against design loads from the anchored equipment. Edge and spacing requirements are also confirmed to meet the requirements of ICBO ER-4627.

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Mechanical Unit Anchorage

This document summarizes the design of a mechanical equipment anchorage system to a concrete base using Kwik Bolt-II anchors according to IBC 2000 standards. Key specifications and load calculations are provided, with tension and shear capacities of the anchor system checking out satisfactorily against design loads from the anchored equipment. Edge and spacing requirements are also confirmed to meet the requirements of ICBO ER-4627.

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PROJECT : CLIENT : JOB NO.

: DATE : Mechanical Equipment Anchorage to Concrete Based on IBC 2000 INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
KWIK BOLT-II DIAMETER ANCHOR DEPTH EDGE DISTANCE EQUIPMENT WEIGHT CENTER OF MASS ANCHORAGE LENGTH ANCHOR # ALONG L DIR ANCHOR SPACING ANCHORAGE WIDTH ANCHOR # ALONG B DIR ANCHOR SPACING hef c W H = = = = = 5 14 5.11 22 16 18 7.4 6 18 1/2 3 1/2 in. Per ICBO ER-4627 in. Per ICBO ER-4627 in kips ft, 2/3 total height ft per line in ft per line in

PAGE : DESIGN BY : REVIEW BY :

L = NL = SL = L / (NL - 1) = B = NB = SB = B / (NB - 1) =

[THE ANCHORAGE, KWIK BOLT-II, DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]

ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE TENSION & SHEAR VALUES (ICBO ER-4627) Pt Vt Scr Smin Mcr Mmin DESIGN LOADS FH = Fp = (KH) MAX{ 0.3SDSIpW , MIN[ 0.4apSDSIp(1+2z/h)/Rp W , 1.6SDSIpW ] } , (IBC 1621.1.4) = 1.3 MAX{ 0.50W , MIN[ 1.32W , 2.64W ]} = = 1.72 W , (SD) 1.23 W , (ASD) = 17.16 kips where SDS = Ip = ap = Rp = FV = KV Fp = 22.31 kips, up & down z= h= KH = KV = MAXIMUM OVERTURNING MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE MOT = Fp H = 87.63 ft-kips MRES = (0.9W - Fv ) (0.5B) = -35.92 ft-kips CHECK TENSION CAPACITY Ps = KDSA Kseismic Kedge-space [(FV -0.9 W) / A + MOT y / I ] = where A = 2(NL + NB) -4 = I = MIN(Xi2 , Yi2 ) = y = 0.5 B = KDSA = Kseismic = 0.8 40 (total bolts) in2-bolts 66238 1011 lbs / bolt (B direction governs) 1.1 1.5 1 1.5 h 36 1.3 1.3 (IBC 1621.1.6, page 377) (IBC Tab 1621.3, page 381) (IBC Tab 1621.3 & 1621.1.7(1)) ft ft (IBC 1621.1.7(2), page 377) = = = = = = 1625 2085 7 3 1/2 6 3/4 3 3/8 lbs lbs in in in, shear, in, shear, 3 3/8 2 1/4 in, tension in, tension

SPACING & EDGE REQUIREMENTS (ICBO ER-4627, Table 2)

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MOT

,therefore design tension anchors.

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Pt

[SATISFACTORY]

44.4 in (DSA adapted ICBO value) 4/3 (IBC 1605.3.2) 1.00 (ICBO ER-4627, Tab.2 footnotes)

Kedge-space = [0.8 + 0.2(c - Mmin)(Mcr - Mmin)] [0.7 + 0.3(S - Smin)(Scr - Smin)] = CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY Vs = KDSA Kseismic Kedge-space FH / A = where 458 lbs / bolt

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Vt

[SATISFACTORY] 1.00 (ICBO ER-4627, Tab.2 footnotes)

Kedge-space = [0.5 + 0.5(c - Mmin)(Mcr - Mmin)] [0.7 + 0.3(S - Smin)(Scr - Smin)] =

CHECK COMBINED LOADING CAPACITY (ICBO ER-4627 Sec. 2.5.2) (Ps / Pt)5/3 + (Vs / Vt)5/3 = 0.533

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