IceVol
Structural
- Aug 3, 2009
- 9
I am digging through the ACI code D.5.2.1 (Concrete breakout strength) to see if a group of anchors can handle a massive 40K force. The answer is probably not, but I am having difficulty decipering the Ncbg formula to prove it. It looks somthing like this
Ncbg= (Anc/Anco) (Psi ec), N (psi ed), N (Psi)c, N (psi) cp, N^Nb
I assume N is the number of anchors but I'm not totally sure. No idea what to do with the commas, but multipling all these factors is probably not right. My Nb is about 8000 psi making N^Nb rediculious. The (psi) factors are all about 1 which makes sense. ANc/ANco is about 1.6 which sounds good to someone who has never done this before. How should I be interpreting this?
I'm fresh out of school forgive my ignorance.
Ncbg= (Anc/Anco) (Psi ec), N (psi ed), N (Psi)c, N (psi) cp, N^Nb
I assume N is the number of anchors but I'm not totally sure. No idea what to do with the commas, but multipling all these factors is probably not right. My Nb is about 8000 psi making N^Nb rediculious. The (psi) factors are all about 1 which makes sense. ANc/ANco is about 1.6 which sounds good to someone who has never done this before. How should I be interpreting this?
I'm fresh out of school forgive my ignorance.