BigBar
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 15, 2003
- 16
Hi, I wonder if anyone can help me with a formula for the following.
I am currently designing an anchor plate for reinforcing bars connecting a pile cap to mini piles. The mini piles will have three no. 63.5mm Dia. high strength reinforcing bars spaced in a triangular arrangement at 104mm c/c terminating within the pile cap.
The three rebar's will be spliced into a single steel anchor plate through three evenly spaced drill holes of 69mm Dia. also at 104m c/c. The bars will be fastened to the plate with a 90m Dia. nut at the bottom and top of the plate on each bar that will be threaded to take the nut. The bars are high grade 555/777 MPa. (1,758 kN Y & 2,217 kN T load per bar), total load per 3 No. bar = 5,274 kN yield & 6,651 kN tensile.
I wish to calculate the required dimensions of anchor plate to accommodate the reinforcing bars in the pile cap (Grade of plate to be determined but not required to be of high a strength as the bars themselves). I would be most grateful if anyone could recommend a formula for calculating my optimal plate dimensions.
Cheers Big Bars
I am currently designing an anchor plate for reinforcing bars connecting a pile cap to mini piles. The mini piles will have three no. 63.5mm Dia. high strength reinforcing bars spaced in a triangular arrangement at 104mm c/c terminating within the pile cap.
The three rebar's will be spliced into a single steel anchor plate through three evenly spaced drill holes of 69mm Dia. also at 104m c/c. The bars will be fastened to the plate with a 90m Dia. nut at the bottom and top of the plate on each bar that will be threaded to take the nut. The bars are high grade 555/777 MPa. (1,758 kN Y & 2,217 kN T load per bar), total load per 3 No. bar = 5,274 kN yield & 6,651 kN tensile.
I wish to calculate the required dimensions of anchor plate to accommodate the reinforcing bars in the pile cap (Grade of plate to be determined but not required to be of high a strength as the bars themselves). I would be most grateful if anyone could recommend a formula for calculating my optimal plate dimensions.
Cheers Big Bars