sagan26
Structural
- Sep 28, 2011
- 9
Hi all,
I have a question regarding anchor bolt design for pier foundation.
Structure has 4 square piers sitting on 11' square mat foundation. I am checking the existing anchor bolts of 1'-6" typical square pier foundation for tensile load of 70 kips and shear force of 4 kips in both directions on typical pier. Pier has, 8 #5 vertical bars and #4 stirrups. It has two 1" dia A615 Gr 60 anchor rods placed diagonally and embedded 3'-2" into the pier foundation. The clear spacing between anchor rods on either side is 6" and clear distance to the edge from typical anchor rod is 6" on either side. I checked the anchor bolts for steel tensile strength, pull out resistance of anchor in tension, side face blowout resistance, interaction equation, and embedment depth analysis per ACI 318 Appendix D. Anchor bolts passed for all the above checks except for side face blowout resistance.
I thought of three alternatives,
1: Add two additional hilti anchor bolts embedded 10" into the existing pier as general engineering judgement.
2: Add extra concrete (increase the pier size to 2'6" from 1'6") to increase the side face blowout resistance.
3: Do nothing and check the existing anchor bolts for only anchor strength and embedment depth assuming the pull out resistance and side face blowout resistance is taken by pier reinforcement. Since Appendix D calculations are only for plain concrete.
Can anyone suggest me which one is the best solution?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Sagans.
I have a question regarding anchor bolt design for pier foundation.
Structure has 4 square piers sitting on 11' square mat foundation. I am checking the existing anchor bolts of 1'-6" typical square pier foundation for tensile load of 70 kips and shear force of 4 kips in both directions on typical pier. Pier has, 8 #5 vertical bars and #4 stirrups. It has two 1" dia A615 Gr 60 anchor rods placed diagonally and embedded 3'-2" into the pier foundation. The clear spacing between anchor rods on either side is 6" and clear distance to the edge from typical anchor rod is 6" on either side. I checked the anchor bolts for steel tensile strength, pull out resistance of anchor in tension, side face blowout resistance, interaction equation, and embedment depth analysis per ACI 318 Appendix D. Anchor bolts passed for all the above checks except for side face blowout resistance.
I thought of three alternatives,
1: Add two additional hilti anchor bolts embedded 10" into the existing pier as general engineering judgement.
2: Add extra concrete (increase the pier size to 2'6" from 1'6") to increase the side face blowout resistance.
3: Do nothing and check the existing anchor bolts for only anchor strength and embedment depth assuming the pull out resistance and side face blowout resistance is taken by pier reinforcement. Since Appendix D calculations are only for plain concrete.
Can anyone suggest me which one is the best solution?
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Sagans.