Jc67roch
Structural
- Aug 4, 2010
- 76
I have a situation where we are trying to apply a tension load of approximately 13 kips to a rod bent into the shape of an "eye". However, the tension load is at a low angle (18 degrees) relative to the concrete surface in which the eye is embedded. Thus, the load is being applied at the side of the eye, rather than as an upward tensile load at the top of the eye. Should I be worried and checking the bent rod/eyebolt for bending about the circular secton of the rod? When I check this, using eccentricity equal to the eye diameter, the rod will fail in bending at the base of the eye or the concrete surface.