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Anchor Rod in Concrete Pier

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onteng

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I have reviewed many threads on this issue and am a little wary. I have tension and shear on an anchor bolt group embedded in a confined pier (24" square). My thinking is to
embed the anchor bolt with proper bearing at the end and provide vertical reinforcing in the pier which must have proper development length above the embedded bolt head. The shear forces would be resisted by additional column ties within the 45 degree influence from the centreline of the baseplate. The Canadian A23.3 concrete code indicates additional reinforcing in the concrete when proper edge distance is not achieved.
Does anyone have an example where the reinforcing is utilized
in lieu of edge distance. Thanks
OntEng
 
In the absence of any other criteria, take the reciprocal of the edge distance reduction factor and apply to the load, then compute the reinforcement needed.
 
Onteng:

Refer to the following article.

Alternatives to ACI 318-02 Appendix D - “Anchoring to Concrete” By Colleen Bush, P.E. and Ed Schwieter, P.E.
STRUCTURE magazine • July 2004

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Thanks for your post. I had reviewed that very article earlier which seemed logical to me. I was hoping for a second opinion in this thread.


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