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This document provides design details for anchor bolts connecting a column to a concrete base as per IS800-2007 and IS4000-1992. It includes design data such as forces and moments, section properties of the column and base plate, properties of anchor bolts, welds and concrete. The design summary shows that the strength of the anchor bolts satisfies the limit states of tension capacity, pullout strength, and tensile strength of concrete as per the codes, and is therefore safe. Detailed calculations are provided to check the tension capacity of individual anchor bolts.

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This document provides design details for anchor bolts connecting a column to a concrete base as per IS800-2007 and IS4000-1992. It includes design data such as forces and moments, section properties of the column and base plate, properties of anchor bolts, welds and concrete. The design summary shows that the strength of the anchor bolts satisfies the limit states of tension capacity, pullout strength, and tensile strength of concrete as per the codes, and is therefore safe. Detailed calculations are provided to check the tension capacity of individual anchor bolts.

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CONNECTION DESIGN AS PER IS800-2007, IS4000-1992

ANCHOR BOLT DESIGN

CLIENT: PROJECT: G+2

CONSULTANT: MKM CONTRACTOR: DATE: 2/8/2017


PAGE: 1 OF 3
1. Design Data
a) Forces and Moments
Staad Output Tension Remarks
Fy(kN) 160.000 0.000 IS800-2007, Cl:8.4
Fz(kN) 5.200
Fx(kN) 0.000
My(kN-m) 2.000 IS800-2007, Cl:8.2.1.2
Mz(kN-m) 11.00 IS800-2007, Cl:8.2.1.2

Connection Type FIXED


b) Section Properties Anchor Bolt‐Out Put
Column : Bolt dia 20 mm
ISMC125 - BOX No of column 2 No.s
db = 125 mm No of Rows 2 No.s
twb = 5.3 mm Grade 4.6
bb = 130 mm
tfb = 8.2 mm Base Plate‐Out Put
2
A= 3338 mm Length 250 mm
r= 2.4 mm Width 250 mm
3
Zxx= 172000 mm Thickness 18 mm
3
Zyy= 26860 mm Grade E250
2
Steel Grade= E250 N/mm
2
fy= 250 N/mm
2
fu= 410 N/mm
c) Base Plate
tp = 12 mm Base Plate Thickness
Steel Grade= E250 Steel grade
2
py = 250 N/mm Yeild Stress IS2062 Table 2
2
fu= 410 N/mm Ultimate Tensile strength of the plate
Lp= 250 mm Length of base plate
Bp = 250 mm Width of base plate
a= 12 mm Horizontal projection
b= 12 mm Vertical projection
d) Bolt properties
Grade = 4.6 Bolt grade
d= 20 mm Bolt diameter
n= 2 No.s No. of bolt rows
m= 2 No.s No. of bolt columns
Dh = 26 mm Hole diameter(Bolt Dia+6/8)
Le= 450 mm Length of Bolt
2
At = 245 mm Bolt area(Shank Area, Table2 IS4000-1992
2
fu = 400 N/mm Ultimate Tensile strength of the bolt
2
fy = 240 N/mm Yeild strength of the bolt
Nt= 4 No.s Total no. of bolts
e1= 35 mm Mim.edge distance
g= 50 mm Gauge distance
p= 50 mm Pitch distance Ref. IS800-2007 Table-5
e) Weld properties Partial Safety Factors for Materials, ɣm
Throut Thk.
6 mm ɣM0(yielding)= 1.100
Sw=
Weld Rod= E6010 ɣM0(buckling)= 1.100
fu= 413.400 N/mm2 ɣM1(ultimate)= 1.25
f) Concrete Base Properties ɣmb(bolt)= 1.250
Grade M25 Concrete Grade
fck 25 N/mm2 Concrete Compressive Strength

Design Summary

1.) Strength of Anchotr Bolt(Shear & Tension)= (V sb/Vdb)2 + (Tb/Tdb)2 <=1 0.625 SAFE IS800-07, CL:10.3.5
2.) Pullout Strength of Anchor Bolt = T b/Nbond <=1 0.001 SAFE
3.) Tensile(Cone) strength of concrete = T b/Nu<=1 0.001 SAFE Ref:Subramanian, Page439

4.) Tensile(Splliting) strength of concrete = T b/Nu<=1 0.001 SAFE


CONNECTION DESIGN AS PER IS800-2007, IS4000-1992
ANCHOR BOLT DESIGN

CLIENT: 0 PROJECT: G+2

CONSULTANT: MKM CONTRACTOR: 0 DATE: 2/8/2017


PAGE: 2 OF 3
1. Strength of Anchor Bolt

i) Tension Capacity of Anchor Bolt IS800-07, CL:10.3.5

Design Tension Capacity of Anchor Bolt (Tdb)>= Tensile Load (T b)

Design Tension Capacity of bolt T db = Tnb /ɣmb

a) 0.9 x fub An = 88 kN

b) fyb x Asb (ɣmb/ɣm0) = 86 kN

Tnb = (Minimum of a&b) = 86 kN

Design Tension Capacity of bolt T db = Tnb /ɣmb = = 69 kN

Axial Tensile load per bolt is Tb1= T/Nt = 0 kN

Minor axis tensile load per bolt is T b2= (My /((P/2 = 20 kN

Major axis tensile load per bolt is T a

y1= 161 mm
y2= 0 mm
y3= 0 mm
y4= 0 mm
y5= 0 mm
T1= 68.323 kN
T2= 0.000 kN
T3= 0.000 kN
T4= 0.000 kN
T5= 0.000 kN

Major axis tensile load per bolt is T a = 34 kN

Total Tensile load per bolt = 54 kN

Tb/Tdb = 0.790 < 1

SAFE
ii) Shear Strength of Anchor Bolt

Design Shear Strength of Anchor Bolt(Vdb) >= Shear Force on Bolt (Vsb)
IS800-07, CL:10.3.3
Allowable Shear strength of bolt Vdb = Vnsb/ɣmb = 45 kN

Vnsb = Asb x (fu/√3) = 57 kN

Allowable Shear strength of bolt Vdb = Vnsb/ɣmb = 45 kN

Shear Force on Bolt (Vsb) = = 1 kN

Vdb/Vsb = 0.029 < 1

SAFE

iii) Combined Shear & Tension

2
(Vsb/Vdb)2 + (T b/Tdb) = 0.625 < 1 IS800-07, CL:10.3.5

SAFE

ANCHORBOLT IS SAFE FOR SHEAR & TENSION


CONNECTION DESIGN AS PER IS800-2007, IS4000-1992
ANCHOR BOLT DESIGN

CLIENT: 0 PROJECT: G+2

CONSULTANT: MKM CONTRACTOR: 0 DATE: 2/8/2017


PAGE: 3 OF 3
2. Bond strength

i) Pullout strength of Anchor Bolt

Design Bond strength (Nbond)>= Tensile Load (T b)

Design Bond strength (Nbound)= =τ πd lef

τ = 1.4 IS456, CL:26.2.1.1

Nbond = τ πd lef = 68 kN IS456, CL:26.2.2.1

Tensile load per bolt is Tb= T/Nt = 0 kN

Tb/Nbond = 0.000 < 1

SAFE
ii) Tension (Cone) strength of Concrete

Tensile strength of concrete Nu= k √(fck) x lef. 1.5 Ref:Subramanian, Page439

ACI318-2005 APP.D
k = 15.5 for cast in anchor

Nu = = 739.810 kN

Tensile load per bolt is Tb= T/Nt = 0 kN

Tb/Nu = 0.000 <1

SAFE
iii) Tension (spliting) strength of Concrete

Tensile strength of concrete Nu= 0.96 √(fck) x lef. 2 (1+d/lef)


1015.200 kN

Tensile load per bolt is Tb= T/Nt = 0 kN

Tb/Nu = 0.000 <1

SAFE

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