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Revisions and Errata List

AISC Steel Design Guide 1, 2


nd
Edition, 2
nd
printing (Printed Copy)
October 15, 2012


The following list represents corrections to the second printing (dated March 2010) of the second edition of
AISC Design Guide 1, Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design.


Page(s) Item

6 In the left column, third paragraph beginning with The washer diameters shown in Table
2.3, the fourth sentence contains a reference to AISC Design Guide 7, but the
reference should be to Design Guide 10. The corrected sentence should read, The plate
washer thicknesses shown in the table are similar to the recommendation in Section 4.2.5
of AISC Design Guide 10, that the minimum washer thickness be approximately 3 the
anchor rod diameter.

17 In the left column, the third equation below step 4. Calculate the required base plate
thickness should read:
4
f
db
n' =

29 The last word of the first incomplete paragraph should be bending rather than shear.
The last sentence should read: It is the authors opinion that the reduction is not required
when AISC combined bending and shear checks are made on the anchor rods, and the
resulting area of the anchor rod is 20% larger than the rod without bending.

45 Replace the text in the left column, beginning with the last paragraph, as follows:

By inspection, -in. plate washers will suffice even with minimal edge distance.
Thus, the lever arm can be taken as half the distance from the center of the plate
washer to the top of the grout. The plate washer is -in. thick, and the base plate is
1.25-in. thick (LRFD) and 1.00-in. thick (ASD), as determined in Example 4.5.

LRFD ASD
( ) 1.25 in.+0.500 in./2
Lever arm
2
0.750 in.
=
=

Thus

( ) 36.8 kips 0.750 in.
4
6.90 kip-in.
l
M =
=

( ) 1.00 in.+0.500 in./2
Lever arm
2
0.625 in.
=
=

Thus

( ) 23.0 kips 0.625 in.
4
3.59 kip-in.
l
M =
=


45 Replace the calculation boxes in the right column with the following:

LRFD ASD
3
6.90 kip-in.
0.237 in.
29.1 ksi
tb
f =
=

3
3.59 kip-in.
0.237 in.
15.1 ksi
tb
f =
=




LRFD ASD
The axial stress in the rods is:
( )
2
69.8 kips
4 0.994 in.
17.6 ksi
u
ta
P
f
A
=
=
=


The tensile stress is:
29.1 ksi 17.6 ksi
46.7 ksi
t
f = +
=


Combined shear and tension strength:
( )( )
( )( )
( )( )
( )
( )( )
( )( )
0.75
0.75 58 ksi
43.5 ksi
0.4
0.4 58 ksi
23.2 ksi (threads included)
1.3
1.3 43.5 ksi
0.75 43.5 ksi 9.26 ksi

0.75 23.2 ksi
25.1 ksi
0.75 43.5 ksi 32.6 k
nt u
nv u
nt
nt nt v nt
nv
F F
F F
F
F F f F
F
=
=
=
=
=
=
| |
' | = | s |
|
|
\ .
(
(
=
(

(

=
s = si


46.7 ksi >25.1 ksi n.g.
The axial stress in the rods is:
( )
2
42.8 kips
4 0.994 in.
10.8 ksi
a
ta
P
f
A
=
=
=


The tensile stress is:
15.1 ksi 10.8 ksi
25.9 ksi
t
f = +
=


Combined shear and tension strength:
( )( )
( )( )
( )( )
( )( )
( )
( )
0.75
0.75 58 ksi
43.5 ksi
0.4
0.4 58 ksi
23.2 ksi (threads included)
1.3
1.3 43.5ksi
2.00 43.5ksi 5.78ksi

23.2 ksi
2.00
17.4 ksi
43.5 ksi
21.8 ksi
2.00
nt u
nv u
nt
nt v
nv nt nt
F F
F F
F
F f
F F F
=
=
=
=
=
=
O | |

|
'
\ .
= s
O O O
(
(
(

(

=
=
s =


25.9 ksi >17.4 ksi n.g.

46 Replace the calculation boxes in the left column with the following:

LRFD ASD
Shear stress:
( )
2
36.8 kips
4 1.77 in.
5.20 ksi
v
f =
=

Shear stress:
( )
2
23.0 kips
4 1.77 in.
3.25 ksi
v
f =
=

( )
3
3
3
6
1.50 in.
6
0.563 in.
d
Z =
=
=

3
6.90 kip-in.
0.563 in.
12.3 ksi
tb
f =
=

( )
3
3
3
6
1.50 in.
6
0.563 in.
d
Z =
=
=

3
3.59 kip-in.
0.563 in.
6.38 ksi
tb
f =
=



LRFD ASD
The axial stress equals:
( )
2
69.8 kips
4 1.77 in.
9.86 ksi
u
ta
P
f
A
=
=
=


The tensile stress is
12.3 ksi 9.86 ksi
22.2 ksi
t
f = +
=
( )( )
( )
( )( )
( )( )
1.3 43.5 ksi
0.75 43.5 ksi 5.20 ksi

0.75 23.2 ksi
32.7 ksi
0.75 43.5 ksi 32.6 ksi
32.6 ksi
nt
nt
F
F
(
(
' | =
(

(

=
s =
' | =



22.2 ksi <32.6 ksi o.k.

Use four 12-in.-diameter rods.
The axial stress equals:
( )
2
42.8 kips
4 1.77 in.
6.05 ksi
a
ta
P
f
A
=
=
=


The tensile stress is
( )( )
( )( )
( )
( )
6.38 ksi 6.05 ksi
12.4 ksi
1.3 43.5 ksi
2.00 43.5 ksi 3.25 ksi

23.2 ksi
2.00
22.2 ksi
43.5 ksi
21.8 ksi
2.00
21.8 ksi
t
nt
nt
f
F
F
= +
=
(
(
(

(
'

=
O
=
s =
'
=
O


12.4 ksi <21.8 ksi o.k.

Use four 12-in.-diameter rods.

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