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Circular Bolt Pattern

This document summarizes the calculations for the anchor bolt pattern of a circular concrete foundation with a bolt circle diameter of 180 inches. It provides the design loads of 36 kips axial force and 988 k-ft moment. It then details the anchor bolt layout with 8 bolts each having a 1 inch diameter. The calculations determine properties like the neutral axis depth, tension and compression forces, and stresses on the steel and concrete to validate the design. The maximum steel and concrete stresses were below the allowed values.
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Circular Bolt Pattern

This document summarizes the calculations for the anchor bolt pattern of a circular concrete foundation with a bolt circle diameter of 180 inches. It provides the design loads of 36 kips axial force and 988 k-ft moment. It then details the anchor bolt layout with 8 bolts each having a 1 inch diameter. The calculations determine properties like the neutral axis depth, tension and compression forces, and stresses on the steel and concrete to validate the design. The maximum steel and concrete stresses were below the allowed values.
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Circular Anchor Bolt Pattern Calculations

Analysis Method Taken From:


Tubular Steel Structures - Theory and Design, by M.S. Troitsky
Design Loads
Design Axial Force, P
Design Moment, M
Anchor Layout
Bolt Circle Diameter, D
Bolt Circle Radius, r
Nominal Anchor Bolt Size, db
Anchor Bolt Stess Area, Ab
Number of Anchor Bolts, N
Total Steel Area, As

Job:
CSP0000562
Date:
10/26/2016
Designer: DCB
Neutral
Axis

36.0 k
988 k-ft

C
2

180.00 in
90.00 in

zD

r = D/2

jD

1 in
0.61 in
8

4.85 in

As = AbN

Equivalent Steel Thickness, ts

0.01 in

ts = As/(2r)

Bearing Plate Width, tc

9.00 in

T
Anchor Bolt
Equivalent
Steel Area

Material Properties
Concrete Compressive Strength, f'c

4,000 psi

Steel Modulus of Elasticity, Es

29,000 ksi

Concrete Modulus of Elasticity, Ec

3,605 ksi

Ec = 57,000[f'c]

Modular Ratio, n

8.044

n = Es/Ec

Calculations
Neutral Axis Depth, D
Neutral Axis Factor,

9.73 in
0.054

= D/D

Angle to Neutral Axis,


Tension Constant, CT

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Equation 5.45

2.998

= cos-1(1-2)
CT = 2[sin-(-)cosa]/(1+cos)

Tension Force Distance from Neutral Axis, 1

129.08 in

1 = [(-)cos2+3/2sincos+1/2(-)]r / [sin+(-)cos]

Equation 5.49

Compression Constant, CP

0.623

CP = 2[cos-sin]/[cos-1]

Table 5.2

Compression Force Distance from Neutral Axis, 2

7.77 in

2 = [cos2-3/2sincos+1/2]r/[sin-cos]

Equation 5.52

Internal Moment Arm Factor, j

0.760

j = (1+2)/D

Table 5.2

Compression Distance from Centroid Factor, z


Maximum Steel Stress, fs

0.489

z = (2+rcos)/D

Table 5.2

27.44 ksi

fs = 2(M-PzD)/(AsCTjD)

Equation 5.53

Maximum Concrete Stress, fc

0.20 ksi

fc = (P+rtsCTfs)/(tcCPr+rtsCPn)

Equation 5.55

Maximum Bolt Tension, Tb

16.6 k

Tb = fsAb

Calculated Neutral Axis Factor,


Difference Between Estimated and Calculated

0.054
0.00

= 1/[1+fs/(nfc)]

Table 5.2

Equation5.44

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