dozer
Structural
- Apr 9, 2001
- 502
Has anyone ever seen an article called "Foundation Bolt Design" in the Dec. 24, 1980 (that's right, 1980) of "Plant Engineering"? It was recently presented to me as the way to design anchor bolts in a circular pattern. It does not agree with the 4M/dN - W/N for bolt tension found in most references.
I personally think the article is just plain wrong. It appears the equations are derived from assuming the bolt pattern pivots about the edge of the bolt circle. In other words, every bolt is in tension!
I've pretty much written it off but I was wondering if any of you history buffs know if the article was ever formerly (or informally) rebutted?
I personally think the article is just plain wrong. It appears the equations are derived from assuming the bolt pattern pivots about the edge of the bolt circle. In other words, every bolt is in tension!
I've pretty much written it off but I was wondering if any of you history buffs know if the article was ever formerly (or informally) rebutted?