cvengr
Mechanical
- Jan 2, 2005
- 16
One of the recent changes to ASCE 7-10 (15.7.5 Seismic Anchorage) and ACI 318(App D Eqn D-3) require that anchor bolts have a minimum gauge length of 8 diameters.
I haven't been able to find the explicit definition for "Minimum Gauge Length" in the context of concrete anchor bolts, either in the ASCE 7 or ACI 318.
Surely this is a simple question, but I haven't found the simple answer.
Is it simply the minimum depth of the anchor in the concrete, below the threads? ????
(I've seen other past comments indicate a minimum anchor depth of 6 diameters was preferable, but never to exceed 8 diameters. I still am not explicitly clear on the intention.)
Any help is appreciated.
I haven't been able to find the explicit definition for "Minimum Gauge Length" in the context of concrete anchor bolts, either in the ASCE 7 or ACI 318.
Surely this is a simple question, but I haven't found the simple answer.
Is it simply the minimum depth of the anchor in the concrete, below the threads? ????
(I've seen other past comments indicate a minimum anchor depth of 6 diameters was preferable, but never to exceed 8 diameters. I still am not explicitly clear on the intention.)
Any help is appreciated.