pob11646
Structural
- Mar 8, 2009
- 35
I have got a question about the design of a group of four anchor bolts that are tied with hair pin ties. My hair pin ties are #7 bars and about 6'-6" long. They are in the shape of V with a "flattened bottom". The "flattened bottom" is pointed towards the outside of the slab and hooked around the two outermost anchor bolts to provide additional shear resistance to the anchor bolts when horizontal shear forces try to kick the columns out of the building.
My hair pin ties are anchored in the concrete, maybe about 2-1/2", or 3" from the top of the slab.
Now, I have got two uestions. First, when I design my anchor bolts, do I need to design for the horizontal shearing force again? I ask this because the hair pin ties were placed there to provide shear resistance at the anchor bolts? However, also consider that the hair pin ties can only provide shear resistance is out of the building, but not when the shear force is into the building.
Second, in the ACI 318-08 manual, Appendix D, one of the failure modes of anchor bolts in Figure RD.4.1 is the shearing off of the top of the anchor bolts due to shear. The caption reads "steel failure preceded by concrete spall". My second question is, will the hair pin tie prevent this kind of anchor bolt failure, considering that the hair pin tie is 2-1/2" to 3" below the top of slab.
Hope someone can shed light on this. Thank you so much.
My hair pin ties are anchored in the concrete, maybe about 2-1/2", or 3" from the top of the slab.
Now, I have got two uestions. First, when I design my anchor bolts, do I need to design for the horizontal shearing force again? I ask this because the hair pin ties were placed there to provide shear resistance at the anchor bolts? However, also consider that the hair pin ties can only provide shear resistance is out of the building, but not when the shear force is into the building.
Second, in the ACI 318-08 manual, Appendix D, one of the failure modes of anchor bolts in Figure RD.4.1 is the shearing off of the top of the anchor bolts due to shear. The caption reads "steel failure preceded by concrete spall". My second question is, will the hair pin tie prevent this kind of anchor bolt failure, considering that the hair pin tie is 2-1/2" to 3" below the top of slab.
Hope someone can shed light on this. Thank you so much.