telecomguy
Mechanical
- Jan 4, 2006
- 274
I have an electronic enclosure being bolted to a concrete platform with 4" concrete thickness. The installation consists of a 3/8" thick stainless base plate sitting on top of the platform and a 3/8" thick stainless backer plate (fishplate) underneath the platform. 5/8" stainless threaded rod is used to secure everything so the 4" thick concrete is sandwiched.
I'm asked to provide a wind load analysis. I've already determined the expected moment and reaction forces at all anchor points, and qualified the design for standard concrete anchors in a slab. The anchor manufacturer provided significant pull-out data so I could easily show a factor of safety of 4x on all anchors in the previous design. But since this is a new installation method, I was asked to re-analyze.
My dilemma is not knowing how I should treat the concrete. I can show that the tensile strength of the 5/8" threaded rod will not be exceeded (with safety factor) but I'm not sure how to show the concrete won't be the failure mode. I assume it will depend on re-bar spacing and other factors but it's just not something I deal with in my 9-to-5 so I'd appreciate any guidance you might provide. It's probably a simple table look-up. Just not sure where to go for it.
-tg
I'm asked to provide a wind load analysis. I've already determined the expected moment and reaction forces at all anchor points, and qualified the design for standard concrete anchors in a slab. The anchor manufacturer provided significant pull-out data so I could easily show a factor of safety of 4x on all anchors in the previous design. But since this is a new installation method, I was asked to re-analyze.
My dilemma is not knowing how I should treat the concrete. I can show that the tensile strength of the 5/8" threaded rod will not be exceeded (with safety factor) but I'm not sure how to show the concrete won't be the failure mode. I assume it will depend on re-bar spacing and other factors but it's just not something I deal with in my 9-to-5 so I'd appreciate any guidance you might provide. It's probably a simple table look-up. Just not sure where to go for it.
-tg