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This document provides information for a structural engineering project including: - Project name, number, author, materials, design codes - Description of a concrete block foundation and steel beam and column elements - Load effects, cross sections, material properties - Anchor details and checks - Stress, strain, buckling checks - Summary of analysis indicating checks passed criteria

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Project data
Project name
Project number
Author
Description
Date 10/25/2021
Design code AISC 360-16

Material
Steel A36
Concrete 4000 psi, 6000 psi

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Project item CON1

Design
Name CON1
Description
Analysis Stress, strain/ simplified loading
Design code AISC - LRFD 2016

Beams and columns


β – Direction γ - Pitch α - Rotation Offset ex Offset ey Offset ez
Name Cross-section Forces in
[°] [°] [°] [mm] [mm] [mm]
COL 2 - RHS150/100/5.0 0.0 -90.0 0.0 0 0 0 Node

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Cross-sections
Name Material
2 - RHS150/100/5.0 A36

Cross-sections
Name Material Drawing

2 - RHS150/100/5.0 A36

Anchors
Diameter fu Gross area
Name Bolt assembly
[mm] [MPa] [mm2]
12 A325M 12 A325M 12 830.0 113

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Load effects (equilibrium not required)


N Vy Vz Mx My Mz
Name Member
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
LE1 COL -19.0 1.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0

Foundation block
Item Value Unit
CB 1
Dimensions 290 x 400 mm
Depth 250 mm
Anchor 12 A325M
Anchoring length 150 mm
Shear force transfer Anchors

Check

Summary
Name Value Check status
Analysis 100.0% OK
Plates 0.0 < 5.0% OK
Anchors 7.2 < 100% OK
Welds 3.8 < 100% OK
Concrete block 1.4 < 100% OK
Buckling Not calculated

Plates
Fy Thickness σEd εPl σcEd
Name Loads Check status
[MPa] [mm] [MPa] [%] [MPa]
COL 248.2 5.0 LE1 14.6 0.0 0.0 OK
BP1 248.2 10.0 LE1 7.3 0.0 0.0 OK

Design data

fy εlim
Material
[MPa] [%]
A36 248.2 5.0

Symbol explanation
εPl Plastic strain
σcEd Contact stress
σEd Eq. stress
fy Yield strength
εlim Limit of plastic strain

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Overall check, LE1

Strain check, LE1

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Equivalent stress, LE1

Anchors
Nf V ϕVcbg ϕVcp Utt Uts Utts
Shape Item Loads Status
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [%] [%] [%]
A1 LE1 0.0 0.3 15.4 132.0 0.0 7.2 1.2 OK

A2 LE1 0.0 0.3 21.9 132.0 0.0 5.0 0.7 OK

A3 LE1 0.0 0.3 15.4 132.0 0.0 7.2 1.2 OK

A4 LE1 0.0 0.3 - 132.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 OK

Design data
ϕNsa ϕVsa
Grade
[kN] [kN]
12 A325M - 1 49.0 27.3

Symbol explanation
Nf Tension force
V Resultant of shear forces Vy, Vz in bolt
ϕVcbg Concrete breakout strength in shear – ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2
ϕVcp Concrete pryout strength in shear – ACI 318-14 – 17.5.3
Utt Utilization in tension
Uts Utilization in shear
Utts Utilization in tension and shear
ϕNsa Steel strength of anchor in tension - ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1
ϕVsa Steel strength of anchor in shear - ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1

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Detailed result for A1


Anchor tensile resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.4.1)

ϕNsa = ϕ ⋅ Ase,N ⋅ futa =  49.0 kN ≥ Nf =  0.0 kN


Where:
ϕ = 0.70 – resistance factor

Ase,N = 84 mm2 – tensile stress area


futa = 830.0 MPa – specified tensile strength of anchor steel:
futa = min(860 MPa, 1.9 ⋅ fya ,  fu )  , where:
fya =  660.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel
fu =  830.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

Shear resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.1)

ϕVsa = ϕ ⋅ 0.6 ⋅ Ase,V ⋅ futa =  27.3 kN ≥ V =  0.3 kN


Where:
ϕ = 0.65 – resistance factor
Ase,V = 84 mm2 – tensile stress area

futa = 830.0 MPa – specified tensile strength of anchor steel:

futa = min(860 MPa, 1.9 ⋅ fya ,  fu )  , where:


fya =  660.0 MPa – specified yield strength of anchor steel
fu =  830.0 MPa – specified ultimate strength of anchor steel

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Concrete shear breakout check (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.2)


The check is performed for group of anchors that form common shear breakout cone: A1, A3

AV c
ϕVcbg = ϕ ⋅ AV c0 ⋅ Ψec,V ⋅ Ψed,V ⋅ Ψc,V ⋅ Ψh,V ⋅ Ψα,V ⋅ Vbr =  15.4 kN ≥ Vg =  1.1 kN
Where:
Vg = 1.1 kN – sum of shear forces of anchors on common base plate
ϕ = 0.65 – resistance factor

AV c = 60000 mm2 – projected concrete failure area of an anchor or group of anchors

AV c0 = 45000 mm2 – projected concrete failure area of one anchor when not limited by corner influences, spacing or
member thickness
Ψec,V = 1.00 – modification factor for anchor groups loaded eccentrically in shear:

1
Ψec,V = 2⋅e′
  , where:
1+ 3⋅c V
a1
e′V =  0 mm – shear load eccentricity
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load

Ψed,V = 0.90 – modification factor for edge effect:


ca2
Ψed,V = 0.7 + 0.3 ⋅ 1.5⋅c a1
≤ 1  , where:
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load
ca2 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction perpendicular to the load

Ψc,V = 1.00 – modification factor for concrete conditions


Ψh,V = 1.00 – modification factor for anchors located in a shallow concrete member:

1.5⋅ca1
Ψh,V = ha ≥ 1  , where:
ha =  250 mm – thickness of member in which an anchor is anchored measured parallel to anchor axis

Ψα,V = 1.00 – modification factor for anchors loaded at an angle with the concrete edge

1
Ψα,V = (cos αV )2 +(0.5⋅sin αV )2   , where:
αV =  5.1 ° – angle between direction of shear force and direction perpendicular to concrete edge

Vb = 19.6 kN – basic concrete breakout strength of a single anchor in shear:

Vb = min(0.6 ⋅ ( dlea )0.2 ⋅ λa ⋅ da ⋅ fc′ ⋅ c1.5


a1 , 9 ⋅ λa ⋅ fc′ ⋅ c1.5
a1 )  , where:
le =  96 mm – effective length
da =  12 mm – anchor diameter
λa =  1.00 – modification factor for lightweight concrete
fc′ =  41.4 MPa – concrete compressive strength
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load
ca1 =  100 mm – edge distance in direction of the load

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Concrete pryout resistance (ACI 318-14 – 17.5.3)


The check is performed for group of anchors on common base plate

ϕVcp = ϕ ⋅ kcp ⋅ Ncp =  132.0 kN ≥ Vg =  1.1 kN


Where:
ϕ = 0.65 – resistance factor

kcp = 2.00 – concrete pry-out factor

Ncp = 101.5 kN – concrete cone tension break-out resistance in case all anchors are in tension
Vg = 1.1 kN – sum of shear forces of anchors on common base plate

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

Utt 5/3 + Uts 5/3 =  0.01 ≤ 1.0


Where:
Utt = 0.00 – maximum ratio of factored tensile force and tensile resistance determined from all appropriate failure
modes
Uts = 0.07 – maximum ratio of factored shear force and shear resistance determined from all appropriate failure
modes

Welds
Th Ls L Lc Fn ϕRn Ut
Item Edge Xu Loads Status
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [kN] [kN] [%]
BP1 COL E70xx ◢3.5◣ ◢5.0◣ 458 5 LE1 0.2 5.7 3.4 OK
E70xx ◢3.5◣ ◢5.0◣ 458 5 LE1 0.2 5.8 3.8 OK

Symbol explanation
Th Throat thickness of weld
Ls Leg size of weld
L Length of weld
Lc Length of weld critical element
Fn Force in weld critical element
ϕRn Weld resistance AISC 360-16 J2.4
Ut Utilization

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Detailed result for BP1 / COL


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

ϕRn = ϕ ⋅ Fnw ⋅ Awe =  5.8 kN ≥ Fn =  0.2 kN


Where:
Fnw = 421.4 MPa – nominal stress of weld material:

Fnw = 0.6 ⋅ FEXX ⋅ (1 + 0.5 ⋅ sin1.5 θ)  , where:


FEXX =  482.6 MPa – electrode classification number, i.e. minimum specified tensile strength
θ =  70.0° – angle of loading measured from the weld longitudinal axis

Awe = 18 mm2 – effective area of weld critical element


ϕ = 0.75 – resistance factor for welded connections

Concrete block
A1 A2 σ Ut
Item Loads Status
[mm2] [mm2] [MPa] [%]
CB 1 LE1 32819 107157 0.6 1.4 OK

Symbol explanation
A1 Loaded area
A2 Supporting area
σ Average stress in concrete
Ut Utilization

Detailed result for CB 1


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

ϕc fp,max =  41.3 MPa ≥ σ =  0.6 MPa


Where:
fp,max = 63.5 MPa – concrete block design bearing strength:

fp,max = 0.85 ⋅ fc′ ⋅ A2


A1 ≤ 1.7 ⋅ fc′   , where:
fc′ =  41.4 MPa – concrete compressive strength
A1 =  32819 mm2 – base plate area in contact with concrete surface
A2 =  107157 mm2 – concrete supporting surface

ϕc = 0.65 – resistance factor for concrete

Buckling
Buckling analysis was not calculated.

Code settings
Item Value Unit Reference
Friction coefficient - concrete 0.40 - ACI 349 – B.6.1.4

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Item Value Unit Reference


Friction coefficient in slip-resistance 0.30 - AISC 360-16 J3.8
Limit plastic strain 0.05 -
Plastic
Weld stress evaluation
redistribution
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 Both
Base metal capacity check at weld fusion
No AISC 360-16: J2-2
face
Cracked concrete Yes ACI 318-14 – Chapter 17
Local deformation check No
Local deformation limit 0.03 - CIDECT DG 1, 3 - 1.1
Analysis with large deformations for hollow section
Geometrical nonlinearity (GMNA) Yes
joints

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