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Studs for cast in place facing

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Jebisou

Structural
Feb 19, 2007
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I am looking for any information on the design of shear studs to resist the tension caused by lateral earth load behind a tied-back retaining wall and the shear from the self weight of the facing. AASHTO 6.13.2.11 has a formula to reduce the allowable tension of a bolt subjected to shear but I don't like the interaction formula since it doesn't take into accout how much shear the member is subject too. In my calculation the shear is only 5% of allowable. So I feel I should just be able to calculate the allowable tension (phi*As*Fu) and be done.

Others here don't feel the same way.

Any thoughts...... JEB
 
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If you can get your hands on a Nelson Stud catalog, that will have all the information you need.

Mike McCann
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I also install a work pad (plain concrete footing) under the wall facing. That way, I say the studs are not designed for shear (tension only). The wall facing load to the work pad gives a relatively low bearing pressure and the work pad acts as a firm level base upon which the wall forms can be set.
 
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