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Tension Only Example

This document provides design calculations for anchor bolts connecting a baseplate to a concrete foundation. It includes calculations for anchor bolt tensile strength, concrete breakout strength, and pullout strength. All calculated strengths exceed the required forces, indicating the anchor bolt design is sufficient.

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Tension Only Example

This document provides design calculations for anchor bolts connecting a baseplate to a concrete foundation. It includes calculations for anchor bolt tensile strength, concrete breakout strength, and pullout strength. All calculated strengths exceed the required forces, indicating the anchor bolt design is sufficient.

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TENSION ONLY EXAMPLE

ANCHOR BOLT DESIGN


In accordance with ACI318-19 (22)
Tedds calculation version 2.1.11

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Plan on foundation Section A-A
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Library item: Anchor bolt design titleDesign summaryDescriptionUnitRequiredProvidedUtil.ResultAnchor tensile


strength(kips)12.5026.350.474PASSConcrete breakout(kips)35.0055.730.628PASSPullout
strength(kips)12.5016.800.744PASSAnchor bolt geometryType of anchor bolt; Cast-in headed end bolt anchorDiameter
of anchor bolt; da = inNumber of bolts in x direction; Nboltx = Number of bolts in y direction; Nbolty = Total
number of bolts; ntotal = (Nboltx ´ 2) + (Nbolty - 2) ´ 2 = Total number of bolts in tension; ntens = (NboltN ´ 2) + (Nbolty -
2) ´ 2 = Spacing of bolts in x direction; sboltx = inSpacing of bolts in y direction; sbolty = inNumber of threads per inch;
nt = Effective cross-sectional area of anchor; Ase = p / 4 ´ (da - 0.9743 in / nt)2 = in2Embedded depth of each anchor bolt;
hef = inLibrary item: Anchor bolt geometryFoundation geometryMember thickness; ha = inDist center of baseplate to left
edge foundation; xce1 = inDist center of baseplate to right edge foundation; xce2 = inDist center of baseplate to bot.
edge foundation; yce1 = inDist center of baseplate to top edge foundation; yce2 = inLibrary item: Foundation
geometry outputMaterial detailsLibrary item: Material factors headerMinimum yield strength of steel; fya = ksiLibrary item:
Material factors fya outputNominal tensile strength of steel; futa = ksiCompressive strength of concrete; f’c =
ksiConcrete modification factor;l = Library item: Material factors outputModification factor for cast-in anchor concrete failure
la = 1.0 ´ l= Library item: Concrete red factor1 outputStrength reduction factorsTension of steel element; ft,s = Shear of steel
element; fv,s = Concrete tension; ft,c = Concrete shear; fv,c = Concrete tension for pullout; ft,cB = Concrete shear
for pryout; fv,cB = Library item: Strength red factors outputAnchor forcesNumber of bolt rows in tension; NboltN =
Library item: Anchor forces header outputAxial force in bolts for row 1; N1 = kipsLibrary item: Anchor forces row
outputAxial force in bolts for row 2; N2 = kipsLibrary item: Anchor forces row outputTotal axial force on bolt group; NR =
kipsMaximum axial force to single bolt; Nmax,s = kipsEccentricity of axial load (from bolt group centroid); e’N = inShear
force applied to bolt group; V = kipsLibrary item: Anchor forces outputSteel strength of anchor in tension (17.6.1)Nominal
strength of anchor in tension; Nsa = Ase ´ futa = kipsSteel strength of anchor in tension; fNsa = ft,s ´ Nsa = kipsPASS -
Steel strength of anchor exceeds max tension in single boltLibrary item: Steel tension of anchor outputCheck concrete breakout
strength of anchor bolt in tension (17.6.2)Library item: Concrete breakout title outputLibrary item: Show active sketchCoeff for
basic breakout strength in tension; kc = Breakout strength for single anchor in tension; Nb = 16 ´ la ´ Ö(f'c ´ 1 psi) ´
hef5/3 ´ 1 in1/3 = kipsProjected area for groups of anchors; ANc = in2Projected area of a single anchor; ANco = 9 ´
hef2 = in2Min dist center of anchor to edge of concrete; ca,min = inMod factor for groups loaded eccentrically;yec,N =
min(1 / (1 + ((2 ´ e'N) / (3 ´ hef))), 1) = Modification factor for edge effects; yed,N = 1.0 = Modification factor for no cracking at
service loads; yc,N = Modification factor for cracked concrete; ycp,N = Nominal concrete breakout strength; Ncbg
= ANc/ ANco ´ yec,N´ yed,N ´ yc,N ´ ycp,N ´ Nb = kipsConcrete breakout strength; fNcbg = ft,c ´ Ncbg = kipsLibrary item:
Concrete breakout outputPASS - Breakout strength exceeds tension in boltsLibrary item: Concrete breakout result outputPullout
strength (17.6.3)Net bearing area of the head of anchor; Abrg = in2Mod factor for no cracking at service loads;yc,P = Pullout
strength for single anchor; Np = 8 ´ Abrg ´ f'c = kipsNominal pullout strength of single anchor; Npn = yc,P ´ Np =
kipsPullout strength of single anchor; fNpn = ft,cB ´ Npn = kipsPASS - Pullout strength of single anchor exceeds maximum
axial force in single boltLibrary item: Pullout strength outputSide face blowout strength (17.6.4)As hef <= 2.5 ´ min(ca1, ca2) the
edge distance is considered to be far from an edge and blowout strength need not be consideredLibrary item: Sideface blowout
far output

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