HankVRSI
Structural
- Dec 10, 2002
- 23
For years I have used a procedure in CONCRETE INTERNATIONAL dated July 1981 titled “Guide to the Design of Anchor Bolts and Other Steel Embedments” which outlines how to calculate the concrete pullout strength of embedded bolts in concrete. The procedure basically uses the tension strength of the concrete applied to the surface area of a 45 degree cone that has a height measured from the top of the embedded bolt head to the top of the concrete. This gives a formula based on the height squared. The ACI code has recently added an Appendix D which goes into detail regarding bolts embedded in concrete. The basic pullout value for a single bolt is stated in formula (D-7). The constants in the formulas for the different methods are very similar except in the first, the height is squared and in the second the height is raised to the power of 1.5. Unless I am missing something, the resultant pullout strength is considerably different, especially as the embedment depth becomes larger. For this reason, many of the standard foundations I have designed will no longer pass the requirements of the latest ACI 318 code. Does anyone have any comments or suggestions?