Code-Check of Anchors (EN) - IDEA StatiCa
Code-Check of Anchors (EN) - IDEA StatiCa
KNOWLEDGE BASE
The anchor bolt resistances are evaluated according to EN 1992-4, Cl. 7.2 for headed and post-installed anchors. Pull-
out failure of straight anchors, combined pull-out and concrete failure of bonded anchors, and concrete splitting failure
are not checked due to missing information available only for the particular anchor and glue type from the anchor
manufacturer.
In the Code setup, settings are available to activate/deactivate concrete cone breakout checks in tension and shear. If
the concrete cone breakout check is not activated, it is assumed that the dedicated reinforcement is designed to resist
the force. The magnitude of the force is provided in formulas. Furthermore, the concrete can be set as cracked or
untracked. The resistances of uncracked concrete are higher.
γM s
where:
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fuk
γM s = 1.2 ⋅
fyk
≥ 1.4 – partial safety factor for steel failure in tension (EN 1992-4, Table 4.1)
fyk – anchor bolt characteristic yield strength
Concrete cone failure resistance of anchor or group of anchors (EN 1992-4, Cl. 7.2.1.4):
NRk,c
NRd,c =
γM c
where:
0 Ac,N
NRk,c = NRk,c ⋅ ⋅ ψs,N ⋅ ψre,N ⋅ ψec,N ⋅ ψM ,N – characteristic resistance of a fastener, a group of fasteners
A0c,N
and the tensioned fasteners of a group of fasteners in case of concrete cone failure
0
NRk,c = k1 fck h1.5
ef – characteristic resistance of a single fastener placed in concrete and not influenced by
smax
scr,N
⋅ hef } is used instead in formulas for NRk,c0, ccr,N, scr,N, Ac,N, Ac,N0,
200
1
ψec,N =
1+2⋅(eN /scr,N )
≤ 1 – factor taking into account group effect when different tension loads are acting on
the individual fasteners of a group; ψec,N is determined separately for each direction and the product of both factors
is used
eN – eccentricity of resultant tension force of tensioned fasteners in respect to the center of gravity of the
tensioned fasteners
scr,N = 2 ∙ ccr,N – characteristic spacing of anchors to ensure the characteristic resistance of the anchors in case of
concrete cone failure under tension load
ψM ,N = 2 −
z
1.5⋅hef
≥ 1 – factor taking into account effect of a compression force between fixture and concrete
in cases of bending moments with or without axial force; this parameter is equal to 1 if c < 1.5 hef or the ratio of
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the compressive force (including the compression due to bending) to the sum of tensile forces in anchors is smaller
than 0.8 or z / hef ≥ 1.5
z – internal lever arm of a fastening
γMc = γc ∙ γinst – partial safety factor (EN 1992-4, Table 4.1)
γc – partial safety factor for concrete (editable in Code setup)
γinst – partial safety factor taking account of the installation safety of an anchor system (editable in Code setup)
The concrete breakout cone area for a group of anchors loaded by tension that creates a common concrete cone, Ac,N,
is shown by the red dashed line.
NRk,p
NRd,p =
γM c
where:
Ah = a2wp − π 2
4
d
dh ≤ 6 th + d – diameter of the head of the fastener
th – thickness of the head of the headed fastener
d – diameter of the shank of the fastener
fck – characteristic concrete compressive cylinder strength
γMc = γc ∙ γinst – partial safety factor (EN 1992-4, Table 4.1)
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The pullout resistance of other types of anchors is not checked and must be guaranteed by the manufacturer.
NRk,cb
NRd,cb =
γM c
where:
0 Ac,N b
NRk,cb = NRk,cb ⋅ ⋅ ψs,N b ⋅ ψg,N b ⋅ ψec,N b – characteristic resistance in case of concrete blow-out failure
A0c,N b
0
NRk,cb = k5 ⋅ c 1 ⋅ Ah ⋅ fck – characteristic resistance of a single fastener, not influenced by adjacent
fasteners or further edges
Ac,Nb – actual projected area, limited by overlapping concrete break-out bodies of adjacent fasteners as well as by
proximity of edges of the concrete member or the member thickness
Ac,Nb0 = (4 c1)2 – reference projected area of a single fastener with an edge distance equal to c1
ψs,N b = 0.7 + 0.3 2cc21 ≤ 1 – factor taking into account the disturbance of the distribution of stresses in the
1
ψec,N b =
1+2eN /scr,N b
≤ 1 – factor taking into account group effect, when different loads are acting on the
individual fasteners of a group
k5 – parameter related to the state of the concrete; for cracked concrete k5 = 8.7, for uncracked concrete k5 = 12.2
c1 – edge distance of fastener in direction 1 towards the closest edge
c2 – edge distance of fastener perpendicular to direction 1 that is the smallest edge distance in a narrow member
with multiple edge distances
Ah – area of the load-bearing head of the fastener; for circular washer plate Ah
= π
4
(d2h − d2 ), for rectangular
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VRk,s
VRd,s =
γM s
For stand-off: direct, the shear without lever arm is assumed (EN 1992-4 – Cl. 7.2.2.3.1):
VRk,s = k6 ∙ As ∙ fuk – characteristic resistance of a single fastener in case of steel failure; or fasteners with a ratio hef /
dnom < 5 and a concrete compressive strength class < C20/25 the characteristic resistance VRk,s should be multiplied by
a factor of 0.8.
For stand-off: mortar joint, the shear with lever arm is assumed (EN 1992-4 – Cl. 7.2.2.3.2):
αM ⋅ MRk,s
VRk,s =
la
where:
NRd,s ) – characteristic bending resistance of the anchor decreased by the tensile force in
NEd
the anchor
MRk,s0 = 1.2 Wel fub – characteristic bending resistance of the anchor (ETAG 001, Annex C – Equation (5.5b))
πd3
32 – section modulus of the anchor
Wel =
d – anchor bolt diameter; if the shear plane in a thread is selected, the diameter reduced by threads is used;
otherwise, nominal diameter, dnom, is used
NEd – tensile force in the anchor
NRd,s – tensile resistance of the anchor
la = 0.5 dnom + tmortar + 0.5 tbp – lever arm
tmortar – thickness of mortar (grout)
tbp – thickness of the base plate
γMs = 1.0 ∙ fuk / fyk ≥ 1.25 for fuk ≤ 800 MPa and fyk / fuk ≤ 0.8; γMs = 1.5 otherwise – partial safety factor for steel
failure (EN 1992-4 – Table 4.1)
γM c
where:
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VRk,c
VRd,c =
γM c
where:
0 Ac,V
VRk,c = VRk,c ⋅ ⋅ ψs,V ⋅ ψh,V ⋅ ψec,V ⋅ ψα,V ⋅ ψre,V – characteristic resistance of a fastener or a group of
A0c,V
to the edge
k9 – factor taking into account concrete condition; k9 = 1.7 for cracked concrete, k9 = 2.4 for non-cracked concrete
0.5
α = 0.1 ( cf1 )
l
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0.2
β = 0.1 ( dnom
c1
)
lf = min (hef, 12 dnom) for dnom ≤ 24 mm; lf = min [hef, max (8 dnom, 300 mm)] for dnom > 24 mm – effective length of
the anchor in shear
hef – embedment depth of the anchor in concrete
c1 – distance from the anchor to the investigated edge; for fastenings in a narrow, thin member, the effective
distance c′1 = max { c2,max , h
, s2,max } is used instead
1.5 1.5 3
concrete due to further edges of the concrete member on the shear resistance
0.5
ψh,V = ( 1.5c
h )
1
≥ 1.0 – factor which takes account of the fact that the shear resistance does not decrease
proportionally to the member thickness as assumed by the ratio Ac,V / Ac,V0
1
ψec,V =
1+2eV /(3c1 )
≤ 1 – factor which takes account of a group effect when different shear loads are acting on
the individual anchors of a group
1
ψα,V =
2 2
( ) +( ) ≤ 1.0
NEd VEd
NRd,s VRd,s
NRd,i VRd,i
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The largest value of NEd /NRd,i and VEd /VRd,i for the different failure modes shall be taken. Note that values of
γM 2
where:
γM 2
where:
c – decrease in tensile resistance of bolts with cut thread according to EN 1993-1-8 – Cl. 3.6.1. (3) editable in Code
setup
k2 = 0.9 – factor from Table 3.4 in EN 1993-1-8
fub – anchor bolt ultimate strength
As – anchor bolt tensile stress area
γM2 – safety factor (EN 1993-1-8 – Table 2.1; editable in Code setup)
γM 2
where:
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1
χ= ˉ2
≤ 1 – buckling reduction factor
Φ+ Φ2 − λ
ˉ − 0.2) + λ
Φ = 0.5 [1 + α(λ ˉ 2 ] – value to determine buckling reduction factor χ
α = 0.49 – imperfection factor for buckling curve c (belonging to the full circle)
ˉ= As f y
Ncr – relative slenderness
λ
π 2 EI
L2cr – Euler's critical force
Ncr =
πd4s
64 – moment of inertia of the bolt
I=
Lcr = 2 l – buckling length; it is assumed on the safe side that the bolt is fixed in the concrete and able to rotate at
the base plate freely
l – length of the bolt element equal to half the base plate thickness + gap + half the bolt diameter; it is assumed on
the safe side that the washer and a nut are not clamped to the concrete surface (ETAG 001 – Annex C – Cl. 4.2.2.4)
γM 2
d3s
6 – section modulus of the bolt
Wpl =
NRd MRd
where:
Detailing
A detailing check of anchors is performed if the option is selected in the Code setup. Only minimum spacing between
anchors (measured centreline to centreline) is checked. The minimum spacing differs for each anchor type and is given
in the European Technical Product Specification. Users can modify both values in the Code setup.
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