P1VPEng
Structural
- Jan 8, 2014
- 6
I understand that cracked concrete must be assumed when designing anchorage per ACI 318 Appendix D when anchoring in tension zones of members or when sited in Seismic Design Categories C-F. I have a ring-shaped foundation stemwall for a grain bin that has a hoop-tension force (and is therefore cracked) when loaded with grain but will have a negligible hoop-tension force when the anchors are seeing loads due to wind. Must cracked concrete be assumed when considering only the net wind reactions?
I know the conservative thing to do in always assumed "cracked", and that is what I normally do, but the wind tension reactions are large enough that nothing will work (from a calculation standpoint) if I assume cracked concrete.
The anchors will be either cast-in-place headed anchors or post-installed adhesive anchors. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I know the conservative thing to do in always assumed "cracked", and that is what I normally do, but the wind tension reactions are large enough that nothing will work (from a calculation standpoint) if I assume cracked concrete.
The anchors will be either cast-in-place headed anchors or post-installed adhesive anchors. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks.