WJA
Structural
- May 9, 2016
- 12
I'm trying to figure out where the attached method for assessing anchor bolts/rods installed in stand-off conditions comes from (section 3.1.6.9 Bolt bending - Strength Design). i.e. shear force applied to base plate puts anchor bolts into bending (no grout between base plate and concrete)
I can't seem to find anything covering this condition in CSA A23.3 or ACI 318, and Hilti doesn't provide a reference. Is the method shown in the attachment supported by a code? They are essentially ensuring that the shear force applied does not result in the bending capacity being exceeded, but I'm wondering why the ultimate strength of the bolt is used in the flexural resistance. I would have expected the flexural resistance to be controlled by yield strength.
I can't seem to find anything covering this condition in CSA A23.3 or ACI 318, and Hilti doesn't provide a reference. Is the method shown in the attachment supported by a code? They are essentially ensuring that the shear force applied does not result in the bending capacity being exceeded, but I'm wondering why the ultimate strength of the bolt is used in the flexural resistance. I would have expected the flexural resistance to be controlled by yield strength.