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Job No. Building No. Co. No.

Customer Rev. No. 0

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Input Data
D+L+CO 0.6D+W

Axial Force Pa= 46.7 19.7 kN


Shear Force V= 22.5 33.6 kN
Diametter of Anchor Bolt d= M20 A36
The number of Anchor Bolt n= 4 Nos.
Compressive Strength (fc') = 2.5 kN/cm2
Top Flange width (bf1)= 185 mm
Top Flange thickness (tf1) = 6 mm
Web height (h)= 300 mm
Web thickness (tw)= 5 mm
Bottom Flange width (bf1)= 185 mm
Bottom Flange thickness (tf1) = 6 mm
Base plate thickness (tplate)= 16 mm
Yield strengh Fy= 34.5 kN/cm2
Base Plate Width (B) = 200 mm
Base Plate Length (N) = 350 mm
Stifferner inside I -section No
Full stiffener at flange ( stiffener and
No
flange = width of plate)

A) COMPRESSIVE LOAD + SHEAR LOAD.


Pa = 46.7 kN.
1 . Required area of base plate
ΩPa/
A1(req) = (
0.85f^′ = 5,494 mm2. < BxN --> OK
c)

2 . Check bearing of concrete ( Eq. J8-1, AISC 2005)

Pp/=(0.85f^′
Ω A )/2.50
c 1
= 595 kN. Pp/Ω>Pa => Hence safe

3 . Calculate required base plate thickness ( Section 3.1.4, AISC Design Guide 1)

= 2.2 mm.

Where :
l =max(m,n,λ.n') = 2.68 cm.
(N-0.95d)/2
m= = 2.68 cm.
(B -0.8bf)/2
n= = 2.1375 cm.

{(4d.bf)/(d+bf)2}
ΩP
X=a/Pp = 0.08

= ⇒
0.29 = 1.71 cm.

⇒ t plate = 16 mm>tmin=2.2 mm -> Hence safe

4 . Check Rod shear strengh


Rn / Ω= ( 0.4. Fu. Ab) / Ω = 25.12 kN
├ ⟹
Rn / Ω > V -> Hence safe

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V 1Bolt = V / n = 5.63 kN
(Where Fu=58 ksi =40 kN/cm2 )
5 . Rod strength from tensile stress
The tensile stress in the anchor rods comes from two sources: Tension from bending & axial tension
The tensile stress, ft = fta + ftb
Where:
fta : compression
fta = Pa/A -0.07 kN/cm2.
ftb : The stress due to bending
Ml/Z (Z=d3/6)
ftb = with
Moment due to shear Ml= 4.922 kN.cm
---> ftb = 3.69 kN/cm 2

So, the tensile stress ft = fta + ftb= 3.70 kN/cm2. 0


6 . Rod strength from shear combination
ft ≤ min( (F^′ nt)/Ω=[1.3Fnt-
Fnt/Ω)
ΩFnt/Fnv fv]/Ω,
Where:
fv = 1.8 kN/cm2.
Fnt = 0.75Fu = 30 kN/cm2. (Where Fu=58 ksi )
Fnv = 0.4Fu = 16 kN/cm . 2
---> (F^′ nt)/Ω
16.13 kN/cm2.
= ⟹
Fnt/Ω = 15 kN/cm2. ---> ft < min (F'nt / Ω, Fnt / Ω) ---> Hence Safe

B) TENSION LOAD + SHEAR LOAD.


1 . Rod strength from tensile stress
The tensile stress in the anchor rods comes from two sources: Tension from bending & axial tension
The tensile stress, ft = fta + ftb
Where:
fta : axial tension
fta = Pt/A = 1.6 kN/cm2.
ftb : The stress due to bending
Ml/Z (Z=d3/6)
ftb = with
Moment due to shear Ml= 7.35 kN.cm
---> ftb = 5.51 kN/cm 2

So, the tensile stress ft = fta + ftb= 7.2 kN/cm2.


2 . Rod strength from tension & shear combination
ft ≤ min( (F^′ nt)/Ω=[1.3Fnt-
Fnt/Ω)
ΩFnt/Fnv fv]/Ω,
Where:
fv = 2.68 kN/cm2.
Fnt = 0.75Fu = 30 kN/cm2. (Where Fu=58 ksi )
Fnv = 0.4Fu = 16 kN/cm . 2
---> (F^′ nt)/Ω
14.48 kN/cm2.
= ⟹
Fnt/Ω = 15 kN/cm2. ---> ft < min (F'nt / Ω, Fnt / Ω) ---> Hence Safe

3 . Base plate thickness for tension load:


t req'd = √((Ma ( 4)
5 mm.
Ω)/(beff (Fy))) =
Where : beff= effective width of base plate for resisting required moment strength at the face of the web
beff= 95.00 mm
Ma = 2P1bolt x L/8 = 12.32 kNcm
where P1bolt= 4.9 kN
⇒ t plate = 16 mm>treq'd=5 mm => Hence safe
4. Check Web stress
Web stress fb= 2xP1bolt / (beff x tw)
Web stress fb= 2.1 kN/cm2
Fy/ Ω = 20.7 kN/cm2 Where: Ω=1.67
So, fb < Fy/Ω ---> Hence Safe

5 . Pull out strength


Np= Abrg x 8fc'/Ω kN (Appendix D, ACI)
Where, Abrg= bearing area from table 3.2, AISC Guide 1
Np= 53 kN
So, T1b < Np ---> Hence Safe
Job No. Building No. Co. No. 0

Customer Rev. No. 0

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Input Data
D+L 0.6D+W

Axial Force Pa= 500 -200 kN


Shear Force V= 35 20 kN
Diametter of Anchor Bolt d= M20 A36
The number of Anchor Bolt n= 6 Nos.
Compressive Strength (fc') = 3 kN/cm2
Top Flange width (bf1)= 200 mm
Top Flange thickness (tf1) = 10 mm
Web height (h)= 300 mm
Web thickness (tw)= 5 mm
Bottom Flange width (bf1)= 200 mm
Bottom Flange thickness (tf1) = 10 mm
Base plate thickness (tplate)= 16 mm
Yield strengh Fy= 34.5 kN/cm2
Base Plate Width (B) = 220 mm
Base Plate Length (N) = 350 mm
Stifferner inside I -section No
Full stiffener at flange ( stiffener and
No
flange = width of plate)

A) COMPRESSIVE LOAD + SHEAR LOAD.


Pu= 500 kN.
1 . Required area of base plate
Pu/
A1(req) = (
ϕ0.85f^ = 30,166 mm2. < BxN --> OK
′ c)
2 . Required dimension of base plate
Nreq = √(A1(req)) + ∆ ≈ 237 mm. < N --> OK.

Breq = (A1(req))⁄N ≈ 128 mm. < B --> OK.


Where:
Δ=(0.95d-0.8bf)/2
= 62.5 mm.
3 . Check bearing of concrete ( Eq. J8-1, AISC 2005)

Ø.Pp =0.65x0.85f^′ cA1 = 1276 kN. ϕ.Pp>Pa => Hence safe

4 . Calculate required base plate thickness ( Section 3.1.4, AISC Design Guide 1)
tmin=l.√(2Pu/
(∅FyBN)) = 8.7 mm.

Where :
l =max(m,n,λ.n') = 4.23 cm.
(N-0.95d)/2
m= = 3.25 cm.
(B -0.8bf)/2
n= = 3 cm.

{(4d.bf)/(d+bf)2}
P
X=u/
ØPp = 0.38

= ⇒
0.69 = 4.23 cm.

⇒ t plate = 16 mm>tmin=8.7 mm -> Hence safe

5 . Check Rod shear strengh


φ Rn =φ.( Fu. Ab) =
├ }
37.68 kN

ϕ.Rn > V -> Hence safe
├ }
V 1Bolt = V / n = 5.84 kN
(Where Fu=58 ksi =40 kN/cm2 )
B) TENSION LOAD + SHEAR LOAD.

1 . Rod strength from tensile stress


The tensile stress in the anchor rods comes from two sources: Tension from bending & axial tension
The tensile stress, ft = fta + ftb
Where:
fta : axial tension
fta = Pt/A = 10.7 kN/cm2.
ftb : The stress due to bending
Ml/Z (Z=d3/6)
ftb = with
Moment due to shear Ml= 1.584 kN.cm
---> ftb = 1.19 kN/cm2

So, the tensile stress ft = fta + ftb= 11.9 kN/cm2.


2 . Rod strength from tension & shear combination
ft ≤ min( 〖 ϕF 〗 ^′ nt=ϕ[1.3Fnt-Fnt/ØFØF
nv )
nt
fv],
Where:
fv = 1.07 kN/cm2.
Fnt = 0.75Fu = 30 kN/cm2. (Where Fu=58 ksi )
Fnv = 0.4Fu = 16 kN/cm2.
---> ϕF^′ nt= 27.25 kN/cm2.

ϕFnt = 22.5 kN/cm2. ---> ft < min (ϕF'nt , ϕFnt) ---> Hence Safe

3 . Base plate thickness for tension load:


t req'd = √((Mu ( 4) )/
10.6 mm.
(ϕbeff (Fy))) =
Where : beff= effective width of base plate for resisting required moment strength at the face of the web
beff= 95 mm
Ma = 2P1bolt x L/8 = 83.34 kNcm
where P1bolt= 33.3 kN
⇒ t plate = 16 mm>treq'd=10.6 mm => Hence safe
4. Check Web stress
Web stress fb= 2xP1bolt / (beff x tw)
Web stress fb= 14.0 kN/cm2
ϕFy = 31.1 kN/cm2 Where: ϕ=0.9
So, fb <ϕFy ---> Hence Safe

5 . Pull out strength


Np= ϕAbrg x 8fc' kN (Appendix D, ACI)
Where, Abrg= bearing area from table 3.2, AISC Guide 1
Np= 97 kN
So, T1b < Np ---> Hence Safe

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