ChipB
Structural
- Apr 21, 2001
- 347
OK, so a while back, I wrote a formula in my Green Bible er, I mean book, that I had come across. Unfortunately, what I didn't do was write down the resource. Most people would say it's bogus, b/c there are so many variables involved, but when the contractor is looking for a number for tensioning anchor bolts, it comes in handy:
T = 0.2FD
Where F is the required tension in the bolt, and D is the bolt diameter.
I thought I had gotten it from Blodgett, but I can't find it.
T = 0.2FD
Where F is the required tension in the bolt, and D is the bolt diameter.
I thought I had gotten it from Blodgett, but I can't find it.