Chaking
Structural
- Oct 11, 2018
- 1
I am now calculating for pull-out bearing capacity of a headed stud.
From ACI-318 code appendix D, it is known that the ultimate bearing capacity = 8*Area of bearing contract*concrete strength
I am wondering how the 8 is coming, if we simply think of the failure mechanism - local crushing of concrete near the head of the stud toward the pull-out direction, isn't the capacity is just equal to area of bearing (Area of head - area of bolt) times the concrete strength? Why will the final result of pull-out bearing capacity become so large?
Thank you.
From ACI-318 code appendix D, it is known that the ultimate bearing capacity = 8*Area of bearing contract*concrete strength
I am wondering how the 8 is coming, if we simply think of the failure mechanism - local crushing of concrete near the head of the stud toward the pull-out direction, isn't the capacity is just equal to area of bearing (Area of head - area of bolt) times the concrete strength? Why will the final result of pull-out bearing capacity become so large?
Thank you.