ScratchyFilm
Structural
- Jan 8, 2021
- 28
I'm struggling to understand what's going on with the equations from ACI for Concrete Breakout Strength in Tension.
I am doing a check on some light pole footing anchor bolts, and the embedment depths are quite deep on these (~38" so my ca1 values are <1.5hef on all sides of the footing). Looking at the equation andremoving the modification factors, it is Anc/Anco * Nb.... According to ACI, Anco should be 9*hef^2, and Anc needs to be calculated with the modified hef value. This ends up meaning that Anc/Anco is a very small number.
The part that I'm getting confused is that Nb is supposed to use the modified hef value, but shouldn't this be the full hef value since you would be multiplying it by a fraction of what the actual failure plane would be? Otherwise I would be taking a Anc/Anco (small fraction) x Nb (small number based on modified hef).
It doesn't make sense that concrete breakout in tension would be a limiting factor here with the embedment depth. Thanks for any feedback.
I am doing a check on some light pole footing anchor bolts, and the embedment depths are quite deep on these (~38" so my ca1 values are <1.5hef on all sides of the footing). Looking at the equation andremoving the modification factors, it is Anc/Anco * Nb.... According to ACI, Anco should be 9*hef^2, and Anc needs to be calculated with the modified hef value. This ends up meaning that Anc/Anco is a very small number.
The part that I'm getting confused is that Nb is supposed to use the modified hef value, but shouldn't this be the full hef value since you would be multiplying it by a fraction of what the actual failure plane would be? Otherwise I would be taking a Anc/Anco (small fraction) x Nb (small number based on modified hef).
It doesn't make sense that concrete breakout in tension would be a limiting factor here with the embedment depth. Thanks for any feedback.