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Example 1: Single-Anchor Fastening Close To Two Edges of A Column

This document provides two examples of calculating the design resistance of adhesive anchors installed in concrete. For each example, it calculates the design tensile and shear resistance considering factors like concrete strength, anchor spacing, edge distances, and number of anchors. It determines the minimum design resistances to resist pull-out, steel failure, and combined tension/shear loads. Both examples meet the design requirements according to the given fastening technical manual.

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Example 1: Single-Anchor Fastening Close To Two Edges of A Column

This document provides two examples of calculating the design resistance of adhesive anchors installed in concrete. For each example, it calculates the design tensile and shear resistance considering factors like concrete strength, anchor spacing, edge distances, and number of anchors. It determines the minimum design resistances to resist pull-out, steel failure, and combined tension/shear loads. Both examples meet the design requirements according to the given fastening technical manual.

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Example 1

277
60
c
1
c
2
F
N=9,0 kN
V=15,6 kN
F=18,0 kN
Single-anchor fastening close to two edges of a column
Given: Hilti HVA adhesive anchor with HVU capsule and HAS-R M20 rod
grade of concrete: C20/25
inclined working load: F = 18.0 kN
thickness of concrete member: h = 300 mm
edge distance: c
1
= 100 mm, c
2
= 150 mm
Calculation:
1. Tension
Valid design tensile load:

s , Rd c , Rd Rd
N ; N min N
1.1 Design tensile load to resist pull-out and concrete failure,
c , Rd
N :
Concrete design resistance,
c , Rd
N for a single anchor in a multiple-anchor fastening:
N , R N , A T N , B
o
c , Rd c , Rd
f f f f N N
Initial value of design tensile load,
0
c , Rd
N
kN 62,9 N
0
c Rd,
=
Influence of concrete strength
0 , 1
100
25 f
1 f
cube , ck
B
=
|
|
.
|

\
|
+ = ; for
2
cube , ck
mm / N 25 f =
Influence of anchorage depth
; 0 , 1
h
h
f
nom
act
T
= = for ( )
nom act nom nom act
h 0 , 2 h h ; h h s s =
Influence of anchor spacing
; 0 , 1
h 4
s
5 , 0 f
nom
N , A
=

+ = because of single-anchor fastening


Influence of edge distance
70 , 0
mm 170
mm 100
72 , 0 28 , 0
h
c
72 , 0 28 , 0 f
nom
1
N , 1 R
= + = + =
92 , 0
mm 170
mm 150
72 , 0 28 , 0
h
c
72 , 0 28 , 0 f
nom
2
N , 2 R
= + = + =
Design tensile load to resist pull-out of concrete cone
kN 40,5 0,92 0,7 1,0 1,0 1,0 kN 62,9
c Rd,
N = =
Design tensile load to resist steel failure,
s , Rd
N
kN 3 , 84 N
s , Rd
=
Final design tensile resistance:
{ } kN 40,5 N ; N min N
c Rd, s Rd, Rd
= =
4
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Example 1
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2. Shear
Valid design shear load:

s , Rd c , Rd Rd
V ; V min V
2.1 Design shear load to resist concrete edge failure,
c , Rd
V :
Concrete design resistance,
c , Rd
V for a single anchor in a multiple-anchor fastening:
V , AR V , V , B
0
c , Rd c , Rd
f f f V V

Initial value of design shear load at a concrete edge with minimum edge distance
kN 12,4 V
0
c Rd,

Influence of concrete strength
; 0 , 1
25
f
f
cube , ck
V , B
for
2
cube , ck
mm / N 25 f
Influence of loading direction
o o
V ,
o o
V ,
o o
V ,
180 90 ; 0 , 2 f
90 55 ;
sin 5 , 0 cos
1
f
55 0 ; 0 , 1 f


; 0 , 2 f
V ,

for
o
90
Influence of edge distance
28 , 1
mm 85
mm 100
mm 85
mm 100
c
c
c
c
f
min min
V , AR
;
kN 31,7 2,0 1,28 1,0 kN 12,4 V
c Rd,

2.2 Design shear load to resist steel failure,
s , Rd
V :
kN 6 , 60 V
s , Rd

2.3 Final design shear resistance:
kN 31,7 V ; V min V
c Rd, s Rd, Rd

V

the smallest edge distance, c, must be inserted.


Example 1
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3. Combined Load:
The design resistance for a combined load is given by:
)
kN 30,7
31,7kN
sin60
kN 40,5
cos60
V
sin
N
cos
( F
3
2
1,5
o
1,5
o
3
2
1,5
Rd
1,5
Rd
Rd
=
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
|
.
|

\
|
=

Design action load:


F Sd
F F =
assuming a partial safety factor for the working load,
F
, of 1.4
kN 2 , 25 4 , 1 kN 0 , 18 F
Sd
= =
Proof:
( ) kN 30,7 F kN 25,2 F
Rd Sd
= < =
This application is safe if designed according to the Hilti FTM.
N
F ( )
V
o
o
Rd
4
Example 2
281
c
s
1
h
s
2
s
2
V
1
2 3
4
5
6

N
F
Six-anchor fastening close to one edge
Given: Hilti HDA-T M16 design anchor
anchoring in non-cracked concrete
grade of concrete: C30/37
inclined working load: F = 80,0 kN
angle of inclination: = 20
thickness of concrete member: h = 400 mm
edge distance: c = 160 mm,
spacing: s
1
= 190 mm, s
2
= 300 mm
Calculation:
1. Tension
Valid design tensile load:

s , Rd c , Rd Rd
N ; N min N
1.1 Design tensile load to resist pull-out and concrete failure,
c , Rd
N :
Concrete design resistance,
c , Rd
N for a single anchor in a multiple-anchor fastening:
N , R N , A B
o
c , Rd c , Rd
f f f N N
Example 2
282
Initial value of design tensile load,
0
c , Rd
N
kN 101,4 N
0
c Rd,

Influence of concrete strength
22 , 1
mm / N 25
mm / N 37
25
f
f
2
2
cube , ck
B

Influence of anchor spacing
67 , 0
mm 190 6
mm 190
5 , 0
h 6
s
5 , 0 f
ef
1
1 N , A


76 , 0
mm 190 6
mm 300
5 , 0
h 6
s
5 , 0 f
ef
2
2 N , A


Influence of edge distance
68 , 0
mm 190
mm 160
49 , 0 27 , 0
h
c
49 . 0 27 , 0 f
ef
N , R

kN 63,0 0,76 0,67 1,22 kN 101,4 N
2,6
c Rd,

kN 47,9 0,76 0,76 0,67 1,22 kN 101,4 N
4
c Rd,

kN 42,8 0,68 0,76 0,67 1,22 kN 101,4 N
1,5
c Rd,

kN 32,6 0,68 0,76 0,76 0,67 1,22 kN 101,4 N
3
c Rd,

Design tensile load to resist concrete cone pull-out for a multiple-anchor fastening
kN 292,1 kN 32,6 kN 47,9 2 kN) 42,8 kN (63,0 N
group
c Rd,

1.2 Design tensile load to resist steel failure,
s , Rd
N
kN 0 , 84 N
s , Rd

Design tensile load to resist steel failure for a multiple-anchor fastening
kN 0 , 504 6 kN 0 , 84 N
group
s , Rd

1.3 Final design tensile resistance:
kN 292,1 N ; N min N
group
s Rd,
group
c Rd,
group
Rd

4
Example 2
283
2. Shear
Valid design shear load:

s , Rd c , Rd Rd
V ; V min V
2.1 Design shear load to resist concrete edge failure,
c , Rd
V :
Concrete design resistance,
c , Rd
V for a single anchor in a multiple-anchor fastening:
V , V , AR B
0
c , Rd c , Rd
f f f V V


Initial value of design shear load at a concrete edge with minimum edge distance
kN 26,1 V
0
c Rd,

Influence of concrete strength
22 , 1
mm / N 25
mm / N 37
25
f
f
2
2
cube , ck
B

Influence of shear loading direction
o
V ,
0 ; 1 f

Influence of anchor spacing and edge distance


83 , 0
mm 150
mm 160
mm 150 3 3
mm 300 2 mm 160 3
c
c
c n 3
s ... s s c 3
f
min min
1 n 2 1
V , AR


kN 26,4 1,0 0,83 1,22 kN 26,1 V
c Rd,

Design shear load to resist concrete edge failure for a multiple-anchor fastening
kN 79,2 3 kN 26,4 V
group
c Rd,

Example 2
284
2.2 Design shear load to resist steel failure,
s , Rd
V :
kN 3 , 93 V
s , Rd
=
Design shear load to resist steel failure for a multiple-anchor fastening
kN 0 , 560 6 kN 3 , 93 V
group
s , Rd
= =
2.3 Final design shear resistance:
{ } kN 0 , 66 V ; V min V
group
s , Rd
group
c , Rd
group
Rd
= =
3. Combined Load:
The design resistance for a combined load is given by:
)
kN 166,3
kN 79,2
sin20
kN 292,1
cos20
V
sin
N
cos
( F
3
2
1,5
o
1,5
o
3
2
1,5
Rd
1,5
Rd
Rd
=
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
|
.
|

\
|
=
(
(

|
|
.
|

\
|
+
|
|
.
|

\
|
=

Design action:
F Sd
F F =
assuming a partial safety factor for the working load,
F
, of 1.4
kN 0 , 112 4 , 1 kN 0 , 80 F
Sd
= =
Proof:
( ) kN 166,3 F kN 112,0 F
Rd Sd
= < =
This application is safe if designed according to the Hilti FTM.
N
F ( )
V
o
o
Rd
4

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