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Base Plate and Anchor Bolt Design

The document summarizes the design of a base plate and anchor bolts for a column. It provides the loads on the column, dimensions of the column and base plate, requirements for the axial load capacity, and calculations for determining the effective base plate area and dimensions. It also includes calculations for checking the plate thickness, designing the holding down bolts, and determining the anchorage length. The design meets all requirements for the base plate dimensions, plate thickness, bolt capacity, and anchorage length.
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Base Plate and Anchor Bolt Design

The document summarizes the design of a base plate and anchor bolts for a column. It provides the loads on the column, dimensions of the column and base plate, requirements for the axial load capacity, and calculations for determining the effective base plate area and dimensions. It also includes calculations for checking the plate thickness, designing the holding down bolts, and determining the anchorage length. The design meets all requirements for the base plate dimensions, plate thickness, bolt capacity, and anchorage length.
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DESIGN OF BASE PLATES AND ANCHOR BOLTS Loads ( From STAAD Structural Analysis & Design) Py 14.724 KN Mx 41.

233 KNm 165.5

Diameter of Column Thickness Base Plate Yield Stress pyp Concrete Compressive Strength fcu Requirements for Axial Load

mm 3.2 mm 255 N/mm2 30 N/mm2

Pressure under base plate Plate Thickness Provided Base Plate Dimensions Provided

w = 0.6 *fcu

tp Length Width

18 N/mm2 30 300 mm 300 mm

Forces on Base Plate cactual Effective Area Aeff Effective Base Plate Dimension

tp / (3 w / pyp)0.5 (D/2+c)^2 - [ (D/2-t-c)^2

65.19 mm 69737.08

mm2

Length Width

264.078 (Which is less than Assumed) 275 mm 275 mm Base Plate Dimensions are OK

Effective Base Plate Dimensions

M = Pt(a1)+C(a2) Pt = C-Py C = w(x)(D+2c) a1 = a2 = M= M= M= M= M= x = Substituting M= Py = D= t= x = C= Pt =

assume x < 2c+t 140.71 w= 84 Pt(a1) + C(a2) (C-Py)(a1)+C(a2) C(a1)-Py(a1)+C(a2) C(a1+a2)-Py(a1) w(x)(D+2c)(a1+a2)-Py(a1) [M+Py(a1)]/[w(D+2c)(a1+a2)] 41233000 14724 168 mm 10 mm 36.18 192714.2274 177990.2274 Nm N

18

N N

Check for Plate Thickness bending moment due to tension at neutral axis: MT = Pt x (a1- a2) = 10093825.8
Mcap = 1.2 Pyp Z

where:

Z = b tp2 / 6 Pyp = b= 6) / ( 1.2 X Pyp X b)]0.5 26.82726922 Plate Thickness is OK

248 Mpa 275

tp = [( MT

Holding Down Bolt Design


Check Pull-out Capacity per Bolt

Maximim Tension Force per Bolt Ft = Pt/2 = Bolt Provided Diameter Effective Dia ( After Deducting the threading) Effective Area of Tension ( Tensile Strength for Grade 8.8)

88995.1 No. of Bolts Grade 24 21 346.4 450.0

4 8.8

Tension Capacity =0.8PtAt

124.71 SAFE

Length Concrete bond Stress =0.28 X (Fcu)^0.5 Anchorage Length =(Pt/ X Dia of Bolt X Bond Stress X No. of Bars) Adopted

1.53

287 290

Design Results
Base Plate Length Width Thickness Anchor Bolts Grade Diameter Anchorage Length No. of Bolts 275 275 30

8.8 24 290

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