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ESR-1917
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DIVISION: 03 00 00CONCRETE
SECTION: 03 16 00CONCRETE ANCHORS
DIVISION: 05 00 00METALS
SECTION: 05 05 19POST-INSTALLED CONCRETE ANCHORS
REPORT HOLDER:
HILTI, INC.
7250 DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 1000
PLANO, TEXAS 75024
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
A Subsidiary of
ESR-1917*
Reissued May 2015
This report is subject to renewal May 2017.
HILTI, INC.
7250 DALLAS PARKWAY, SUITE 1000
PLANO, TEXAS 75024
(800) 879-8000
www.us.hilti.com
[email protected]
EVALUATION SUBJECT:
3.0 DESCRIPTION
HILTI KWIK BOLT TZ CARBON AND STAINLESS STEEL
ANCHORS IN CRACKED AND UNCRACKED CONCRETE
1.0 EVALUATION SCOPE
Compliance with the following codes:
2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Building
Code (IBC)
2015, 2012, 2009 and 2006 International Residential
Code (IRC)
2013 Abu Dhabi International Building Code (ADIBC)
The ADIBC is based on the 2009 IBC. 2009 IBC code sections referenced
in this report are the same sections in the ADIBC.
Property evaluated:
Structural
2.0 USES
The Hilti Kwik Bolt TZ anchor (KB-TZ) is used to resist
static, wind, and seismic tension and shear loads in
cracked and uncracked normal-weight concrete and sandlightweight concrete having a specified compressive
strength, fc, of 2,500 psi to 8,500 psi (17.2 MPa to
58.6 MPa) [minimum of 24 MPa is required under ADIBC
Appendix L, Section 5.1.1].
3
1
The /8-inch- and /2-inch-diameter (9.5 mm and
12.7 mm) carbon steel KB-TZ anchors may be installed in
the topside of cracked and uncracked normal-weight or
sand-lightweight concrete-filled steel deck having a
minimum member thickness, hmin,deck, as noted in Table 6
of this report and a specified compressive strength, fc, of
3,000 psi to 8,500 psi (20.7 MPa to 58.6 MPa) [minimum of
24 MPa is required under ADIBC Appendix L, Section
5.1.1].
3.1 KB-TZ:
KB-TZ anchors are torque-controlled, mechanical
expansion anchors. KB-TZ anchors consist of a stud
(anchor body), wedge (expansion elements), nut, and
washer. The anchor (carbon steel version) is illustrated in
Figure 1. The stud is manufactured from carbon steel or
AISI Type 304 or Type 316 stainless steel materials.
Carbon steel KB-TZ anchors have a minimum 5 m
(0.0002 inch) zinc plating. The expansion elements for the
carbon and stainless steel KB-TZ anchors are fabricated
from Type 316 stainless steel. The hex nut for carbon steel
conforms to ASTM A563-04, Grade A, and the hex nut for
stainless steel conforms to ASTM F594.
The anchor body is comprised of a high-strength rod
threaded at one end and a tapered mandrel at the other
end. The tapered mandrel is enclosed by a three-section
expansion element which freely moves around the
mandrel. The expansion element movement is restrained
by the mandrel taper and by a collar. The anchor is
installed in a predrilled hole with a hammer. When torque
is applied to the nut of the installed anchor, the mandrel is
drawn into the expansion element, which is in turn
expanded against the wall of the drilled hole.
3.2 Concrete:
Normal-weight and sand-lightweight concrete
conform to Sections 1903 and 1905 of the IBC.
must
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4.1.4 Requirements for Static Pullout Strength in
Tension: The nominal pullout strength of a single anchor
in accordance with ACI 318-14 17.4.3.1 and 17.4.3.2 or
ACI 318-11 D.5.3.1 and D.5.3.2, respectively, as
applicable, in cracked and uncracked concrete, Np,cr and
Np,uncr, respectively, is given in Tables 3 and 4. For all
design cases c,P = 1.0. In accordance with ACI 318-14
17.4.3 or ACI 318-11 D.5.3, as applicable, the nominal
pullout strength in cracked concrete may be calculated in
accordance with the following equation:
,
(lb, psi)
(Eq-1)
(N, MPa)
(lb, psi)
(Eq-2)
(N, MPa)
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described in Sections 4.1.6 and 4.1.7 of this report. In
accordance with ACI 318-14 17.5.1.2 or ACI 318-11
D.6.1.2, as applicable, the appropriate value for nominal
steel strength for seismic loads, Vsa,eq described in Table 3
and Table 4 or Vsa,deck described in Table 5 must be used
in lieu of Vsa, as applicable.
4.1.9 Requirements for Interaction of Tensile and
Shear Forces: For anchors or groups of anchors that are
subject to the effects of combined tension and shear
forces, the design must be performed in accordance with
ACI 318-14 17.6 or ACI 318-11 D.7, as applicable.
4.1.10 Requirements for Minimum Member Thickness,
Minimum Anchor Spacing and Minimum Edge
Distance: In lieu of ACI 318-14 17.7.1 and 17.7.3 or ACI
318-11 D.8.1 and D.8.3, respectively, as applicable, values
of smin and cmin as given in Tables 3 and 4 of this report
must be used. In lieu of ACI 318-14 17.7.5 or ACI 318-11
D.8.5, as applicable, minimum member thicknesses hmin as
given in Tables 3 and 4 of this report must be used.
Additional combinations for minimum edge distance, cmin,
and spacing, smin, may be derived by linear interpolation
between the given boundary values as described in
Figure 4.
For carbon steel KB-TZ anchors installed on the top of
normal-weight or sand-lightweight concrete over profile
steel deck floor and roof assemblies, the anchor must be
installed in accordance with Table 6 and Figure 5D.
For carbon steel KB-TZ anchors installed in the soffit of
sand-lightweight or normal-weight concrete over profile
steel deck floor and roof assemblies, the anchors must be
installed in accordance with Figure 5A, 5B and 5C and
shall have an axial spacing along the flute equal to the
greater of 3hef or 1.5 times the flute width.
4.1.11 Requirements for Critical Edge Distance: In
applications where c < cac and supplemental reinforcement
to control splitting of the concrete is not present, the
concrete breakout strength in tension for uncracked
concrete, calculated in accordance with ACI 318-14 17.4.2
or ACI 318-11 D.5.2, as applicable, must be further
multiplied by the factor cp,N as given by Eq-1:
(Eq-3)
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N n
Vallowable,ASD
Vn
Tallowable,ASD
Vallowable,ASD
Nn
where:
Vn
1.2
(Eq-4)
4.3 Installation:
Installation parameters are provided in Tables 1 and 6 and
Figures 2, 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D. Anchor locations must
comply with this report and plans and specifications
approved by the code official. The Hilti KB-TZ must be
installed in accordance with manufacturers published
are
established
in
used
to
support
nonstructural
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5.13 Use of zinc-coated carbon steel anchors is limited to
dry, interior locations.
5.14 Use of anchors made of stainless steel as specified in
this report are permitted for exterior exposure and
damp environments.
5.15 Use of anchors made of stainless steel as specified in
this report are permitted for contact with preservativetreated and fire-retardant-treated wood.
5.16 Anchors are manufactured by Hilti AG under an
approved quality-control program with inspections by
ICC-ES.
5.17 Special inspection must be provided in accordance
with Section 4.4.
6.0 EVIDENCE SUBMITTED
6.1 Data in accordance with the ICC-ES Acceptance
Criteria for Mechanical Anchors in Concrete Elements
(AC193), dated June 2012, (editorially revised April
2015), which incorporates requirements in ACI 355.207 / ACI 255.2-04 for use in cracked and uncracked
concrete.
6.2 Quality-control documentation.
7.0 IDENTIFICATION
The anchors are identified by packaging labeled with the
manufacturers name (Hilti, Inc.) and contact information,
anchor name, anchor size, and evaluation report number
(ESR-1917). The anchors have the letters KB-TZ
embossed on the anchor stud and four notches
embossed into the anchor head, and these are visible after
installation for verification.
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Symbol
Units
Anchor O.D.
da
2
(do)
In.
0.375
0.5
0.625
0.75
(mm)
(9.5)
(12.7)
(15.9)
(19.1)
Nominal bit
diameter
dbit
In.
Effective min.
embedment
hef
Nominal
embedment
hnom
ho
Min. thickness of
1
fastened part
tmin
Required
Installation torque
Tinst
dh
Standard anchor
lengths
anch
Threaded length
(incl. dog point)
Unthreaded
length
thread
unthr
/8
/2
/8
/8
/4
/2
/8
/4
3 /8
4
(102)
3 /4
4 /4
(95)
(121)
3 /4
(mm)
(51)
(51)
(83)
(79)
in.
2 /16
2 /8
3 /8
3 /16
4 /16
4 /16
5 /16
(mm)
(59)
(60)
(91)
(91)
(113)
(110)
(142)
In.
2 /8
2 /8
3 /4
4 /4
4 /2
5 /4
(mm)
(67)
(67)
(102)
(95)
(121)
(114)
(146)
In.
/4
In.
(mm)
(6)
(9)
/4
(6)
/4
(19)
/8
/4
(19)
/8
1 /8
(3)
(41)
ft-lb
25
40
60
110
(Nm)
(34)
(54)
(81)
(149)
In.
(mm)
3 /4
(mm)
(76)
(95)
(mm)
11
/16
(11.1)
In.
In.
/16
(14.3)
5
(127)
3 /4
(95)
13
/16
/16
(17.5)
(20.6)
4 /2
5 /2
4 /4
8 /2
10
5 /2
10
(114)
(140)
(178)
(121)
(152)
(216)
(254)
(140)
(203)
(254)
3 /8
4 /8
1 /2
2 /4
5 /4
6 /4
1 /2
(86)
(124)
(38)
(70)
(133)
(171)
(38)
(102)
(152)
/8
1 /8
2 /8
1 /8
2 /8
(22)
(41)
(73)
(41)
(60)
In.
2 /8
2 /8
3 /4
(mm)
(54)
(54)
(83)
(102)
The minimum thickness of the fastened part is based on use of the anchor at minimum embedment and is controlled by the length of thread. If a
thinner fastening thickness is required, increase the anchor embedment to suit.
2
The notation in parenthesis is for the 2006 IBC.
UNC thread
dog point
mandrel
expansion
element
collar
bolt
washer
hex nut
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dh
anch
unthr
da
hnom
hef
ho
FIGURE 2
KB-TZ INSTA
ALLED
9 10
11
12
13
14
15
12
13
14
15
16
9 10
11
FIG
GURE 3BOLT HEAD WITH LE
ENGTH IDENTIF
FICATION CODE
E AND KB-TZ H EAD NOTCH EM
MBOSSMENT
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Symbol
Anchor O.D.
da(do)
hef
hmin
cac
cmin
ho
fy
futa
Ase,N
Nsa
Vsa
3
/8
/2
0.5
0.625
(mm)
(9.5)
in.
31 / 4
31/8
33/4
43/4
(mm)
(51)
(51)
(83)
(79)
(102)
(95)
(121)
(12.7)
0.75
(15.9)
(19.1)
in.
(mm)
in.
(102)
43 / 8
(127)
4
(102)
51/2
(152)
41/2
(152)
71/2
(203)
6
(127)
61/2
(152)
83/4
(203)
63/4
(152)
10
(203)
8
(203)
9
(mm)
(111)
(102)
(140)
(114)
(191)
(152)
(165)
(222)
(171)
(254)
(203)
(229)
In.
21/2
23/4
23/8
35/8
31/4
43/4
41/8
(mm)
(64)
(70)
(60)
(92)
(83)
(121)
(105)
in.
(mm)
5
(127)
53 / 4
(146)
53/4
(146)
61/8
(156)
57/8
(149)
101/2
(267)
87/8
(225)
in.
21 / 2
23/4
23/8
31/2
(mm)
(64)
(70)
(60)
(89)
(76)
(127)
(102)
In.
35/8
41/8
31/2
43/4
41/4
91/2
73/4
(92)
(105)
(89)
(121)
(108)
(241)
(197)
in.
(mm)
25 / 8
(67)
25/8
(67)
4
(102)
33/4
(98)
43/4
(121)
41/2
(117)
53/4
(146)
lb/in2
100,000
84,800
84,800
(N/mm2)
(690)
(585)
(585)
(585)
lb/in2
125,000
106,000
106,000
106,000
84,800
(N/mm2)
(862)
(731)
(731)
(731)
In2
(mm2)
0.052
(33.6)
0.101
(65.0)
0.162
(104.6)
0.237
(152.8)
lb
6,500
10,705
17,170
25,120
(kN)
(28.9)
(47.6)
(76.4)
(111.8)
Vsa,eq
Np,uncr
Np,cr
lb
3,595
5,495
8,090
13,675
(kN)
lb
(16.0)
2,255
(24.4)
5,495
(36.0)
7,600
(60.8)
11,745
(kN)
(10.0)
(24.4)
lb
2,515
(kN)
(11.2)
lb
2,270
(kN)
(10.1)
NA
NA
(33.8)
5,515
NA
(24.5)
4,915
NA
(21.9)
Anchor category
24
17
(52.2)
9,145
8,280
10,680
(40.7)
(36.8)
(47.5)
NA
NA
NA
1.0
1.0
2.0
0.75
0.65
0.65
0.70
/4
0.375
c,N= kuncr/kcr
/8
in.
(mm)
for c
Min. hole depth in concrete
Units
uncr
lb/in.
700,000
cr
lb/in.
500,000
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 lbf = 4.45 N, 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa. For pound-inch units: 1 mm = 0.03937 inches.
1
See Fig. 2.
For sand-lightweight or normal-weight concrete over metal deck, see Figures 5A, 5B, 5C and 5D and Tables 5 and 6.
See Section 4.1.8 of this report.
4
For all design cases c,P =1.0. NA (not applicable) denotes that this value does not control for design. See Section 4.1.4 of this report.
5
See ACI 318-14 17.3.3 or ACI 318-11 D.4.3, as applicable.
6
See ACI 318-14 17.4.2.2 or ACI 318-11 D.5.2.2, as applicable.
7
For all design cases c,N =1.0. The appropriate effectiveness factor for cracked concrete (kcr) or uncracked concrete (kuncr) must be used.
8
The KB-TZ is a ductile steel element as defined by ACI 318-14 2.3 or ACI 318-11 D.1, as applicable.
9
For use with the load combinations of ACI 318-14 Section 5.3 or ACI 318-11 Section 9.2, as applicable. Condition B applies where supplementary reinforcement in
conformance with ACI 318-14 17.3.3(c) or ACI 318-11 D.4.3(c), as applicable, is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength governs. For cases where the
presence of supplementary reinforcement can be verified, the strength reduction factors associated with Condition A may be used.
10
Mean values shown, actual stiffness may vary considerably depending on concrete strength, loading and geometry of application.
2
3
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Symbol
Anchor O.D.
Effective min. embedment
da(do)
1
hef
hmin
cac
cmin
ho
fy
futa
Ase,N
Nsa
Vsa
Np,eq
Vsa,eq
Units
/8
/2
0.5
0.625
/4
in.
0.375
(mm)
(9.5)
in.
31 / 4
31/8
33/4
43/4
(mm)
(51)
(51)
(83)
(79)
(102)
(95)
(121)
(12.7)
0.75
(15.9)
(19.1)
in.
(mm)
in.
(102)
43 / 8
(127)
37/8
(102)
51/2
(152)
41/2
(152)
71/2
(203)
6
(127)
7
(152)
87/8
(203)
6
(152)
10
(203)
7
(203)
9
(mm)
(111)
(98)
(140)
(114)
(191)
(152)
(178)
(225)
(152)
(254)
(178)
(229)
in.
21 / 2
27/8
21/8
31/4
2-3/8
41/4
(mm)
(64)
(73)
(54)
(83)
(60)
(108)
(102)
in.
(mm)
5
(127)
53 / 4
(146)
51/4
(133)
51/2
(140)
51/2
(140)
10
(254)
81/2
(216)
in.
21 / 4
27/8
23/4
23/8
(mm)
(57)
(73)
(51)
(70)
(60)
(127)
(102)
in.
31/ 2
41/2
31/4
41/8
41/4
91/2
(mm)
(89)
(114)
(83)
(105)
(108)
(241)
(178)
in.
(mm)
25/ 8
(67)
25/8
(67)
4
(102)
33/4
(98)
43/4
(121)
41/2
(117)
53/4
(146)
lb/in2
92,000
92,000
92,000
(N/mm2)
(634)
(634)
(634)
(525)
lb/in2
115,000
115,000
115,000
101,500
76,125
(N/mm2)
(793)
(793)
(793)
(700)
in2
(mm2)
0.052
(33.6)
0.101
(65.0)
0.162
(104.6)
0.237
(152.8)
lb
5,968
11,554
17,880
24,055
(kN)
(26.6)
(51.7)
(82.9)
(107.0)
Np,uncr
Np,cr
lb
4,720
6,880
9,870
15,711
(kN)
lb
(21.0)
(30.6)
(43.9)
(69.9)
NA
NA
(kN)
2,735
NA
NA
(12.2)
lb
2,825
6,880
9,350
12,890
(kN)
(12.6)
(30.6)
(41.6)
(57.3)
lb
2,630
(kN)
lb
(11.7)
2,340
3,180
(kN)
(10.4)
(14.1)
17
24
Anchor category4
NA
5,760
NA
(25.6)
NA
NA
NA
5,840
8,110
(26.0)
(36.1)
12,040
(53.6)
NA
24
17
17
C,N = kuncr/kcr 6
1.0
0.75
0.65
0.65
0.55
17
24
17
0.65
1.0
/8
2.0
0.70
uncr
lb/in.
120,000
cr
lb/in.
90,000
For SI: 1 inch = 25.4 mm, 1 lbf = 4.45 N, 1 psi = 0.006895 MPa For pound-inch units: 1 mm = 0.03937 inches.
1
See Fig. 2.
See Section 4.1.8 of this report. NA (not applicable) denotes that this value does not control for design.
For all design cases c,P =1.0. NA (not applicable) denotes that this value does not control for design. See Section 4.1.4 of this report.
4
See ACI 318-14 17.3.3 or ACI 318-11 D.4.3, as applicable.
5
See ACI 318-14 17.4.2.2 or ACI 318-11 D.5.2.2, as applicable.
6
For all design cases c,N =1.0. The appropriate effectiveness factor for cracked concrete (kcr) or uncracked concrete (kuncr) must be used.
7
The KB-TZ is a ductile steel element as defined by ACI 318 D.1.
8
For use with the load combinations of ACI 318-14 Section 5.3 or ACI 318-11 Section 9.2, as applicable. Condition B applies where supplementary reinforcement in
conformance with ACI 318-14 17.3.3(c) or ACI 318-11 D.4.3(c), as applicable, is not provided, or where pullout or pryout strength governs. For cases where the
presence of supplementary reinforcement
can be verified, the strength reduction factors associated with Condition A may be used.
9
Mean values shown, actual stiffness may vary considerably depending on concrete strength, loading and geometry of application.
2
3
spacing s
sdesign
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cdesign
hmin
cmin at s
sdesign
smin at c
h hmin
cdesign
edge distance c
TABLE 5HILTI KWIK BOLT TZ (KB-TZ) CARBON STEEL ANCHORS TENSION AND SHEAR DESIGN DATA FOR INSTALLATION IN
1,6,7,8
THE SOFFIT OF CONCRETE-FILLED PROFILE STEEL DECK ASSEMBLIES
DESIGN INFORMATION
Symbol
Units
Anchor Diameter
3
/8
/2
/8
/4
hef
in.
3 /4
3 /8
3 /4
ho
in.
2 /8
2 /8
3 /4
4 /4
4 /2
Np,deck,uncr
lb
2,060
2,060
3,695
2,825
6,555
4,255
Np,deck,cr
lb
1,460
1,460
2,620
2,000
4,645
3,170
Vsa,deck
lb
2,130
3,000
4,945
4,600
6,040
6,190
Vsa,deck,eq
lb
1,340
3,000
4,945
4,320
5,675
5,315
Np,deck,uncr
lb
2,010
2,010
3,695
2,825
5,210
4,255
Np,deck,cr
lb
1,425
1,425
2,620
2,000
3,875
3170
Vsa,deck
lb
2,060
2,060
4,065
4,600
5,615
6,190
Vsa,deck,eq
lb
1,340
1,460
4,065
4,320
5,275
5,315
Np,deck,uncr
lb
1,845
1,865
3,375
4,065
Np,deck,cr
lb
1,660
1,325
3,005
2,885
Vsa,deck
lb
2,845
2,585
3,945
4,705
Vsa,deck,eq
lb
1,790
2,585
3,945
4,420
Installations must comply with Sections 4.1.10 and 4.3 and Figures 5A, 5B and 5C of this report.
The values for p in tension and sa in shear can be found in Table 3 of this report.
The characteristic pullout resistance for concrete compressive strengths greater than 3,000 psi may be increased by
1/2
1/2
multiplying the value in the table by (f ' c / 3000) for psi or (f 'c / 20.7) for MPa [minimum of 24 MPa is required under
ADIBC Appendix L, Section 5.1.1].
4
Evaluation of concrete breakout capacity in accordance with ACI 318-14 17.4.2, 17.5.2 and 17.5.3 or ACI 318-11
D.5.2, D.6.2, and D.6.3, as applicable, is not required for anchors installed in the deck soffit.
5
The values listed must be used in accordance with Section 4.1.4 of this report.
The values listed must be used in accordance with Sections 4.1.4 and 4.1.8.2 of this report.
The values listed must be used in accordance with Section 4.1.5 of this report.
The values listed must be used in accordance with Section 4.1.8.3 of this report. Values are applicable to both static
and seismic load combinations.
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TABLE 6
HILTI KWIK BO
OLT TZ (KB-TZ)) CARBON STEE
EL ANCHORS S
SETTING INFOR
RMATION FOR INSTALLATION ON
1,2,3,4
TH
HE TOP OF CON
NCRETE-FILLED
D PROFILE STEEL DECK ASSE
EMBLIES ACCO
ORDING TO FIGU
URE 5D
Nominal a nchor diameterr
DESIGN INFO
ORMATION
Symbol
Units
U
Effective Embed
dment Depth
hef
in.
Nominal Embed
dment Depth
hnom
in.
2 /16
2 /8
h0
in.
2 /8
2 /8
hmin,deck
in.
3 /4
3 /4
Critical edge
e distance
cac,deck,top
in.
4 /2
cmin,deck,top
in.
4 /2
Minimum spacing
s
smin,deck,top
in.
6 /2
Required Installa
ation Torque
Tinst
ft-lb
25
40
Minimum Ho
ole Depth
Minimum concre
ete thickness
/8
/2
2
3
5
1
1
1
Insstallation must co
omply with Sections 4.1.10 and 4.3
4 and Figure 5D
D of this report.
Fo
or all other ancho
or diameters and embedment dep
pths refer to Table 3 and 4 for ap
pplicable values o
of hmin, cmin, and smin.
3
De
esign capacity sh
hall be based on calculations acc
cording to values in Table 3 and 4 of this report.
4
1
Ap
pplicable for 3 /4-in
- hmin,deck < 4-iin. For hmin,deck 4-inch use settin
ng information in Table 3 of this re
eport.
5
Miinimum concrete
e thickness refers
s to concrete thic
ckness above upper flute. See Fig
gure 5D.
2
FIGURE
E 5AINSTALLA
ATION IN THE SOFFIT
S
OF CON
NCRETE OVER M
METAL DECK F
FLOOR AND RO
OOF ASSEMBLIE
ES
A
Anchors may be placed in the up
pper or lower flute
e of the steel dec
ck profile provide
ed the minimum hole clearance iss satisfied.
FIGURE
E 5BINSTALLA
ATION IN THE SOFFIT
S
OF CON
NCRETE OVER M
METAL DECK F
FLOOR AND RO
OOF ASSEMBLIE
ES
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FIGURE 5C
INSTALLATION
N IN THE SOFFIT
T OF CONCRET
TE OVER METAL
L DECK FLOOR
R AND ROOF AS
SSEMBLIES B DECK
1,2
Anchors may be
b placed in the upper or lower flute of the steel dec
ck profile provided
d the minimum ho
ole clearance is ssatisfied. Anchors in
the lower flute may
m be installed with
w a maximum 1/8-inch offset in either
e
direction fro
om the center of tthe flute. The offsset distance may b
be
increased propo
ortionally for profilles with lower flutte widths greater than those show
wn provided the m
minimum lower flute edge distance is
also satisfied.
2
Anchors may be placed in the up
pper flute of the stteel deck profiles in
i accordance witth Figure 5B proviided the concrete thickness above the upper
m 31/4-inch and the
e minimum hole clearance of 5/8-inch is satisfied.
flute is minimum
FIGURE
E 5DINSTALL
LATION ON THE TOP OF CONC
CRETE OVER ME
ETAL DECK FL OOR AND ROO
OF ASSEMBLIES
S
1,2
Refer to
o Table 6 for settin
ng information for anchors in to the top of concrete o
over metal deck.
2
Applicable for 31/4-in hmin
eport.
m < 4-in. For hmin 4-inch use settiing information in Table 3 of this re
TABLE 7E
EXAMPLE ALLO
OWABLE STRES
SS DESIGN VAL
LUES FOR ILLU STRATIVE PUR
RPOSES
Allowab
ble tension (lbf))
Carbo
on Steel
Nominal Anc
chor
diameter (in.)
/8
/2
/8
/4
Stainless Steel
f'c = 2,500 psi
Stainless Steel
1, 105
1,155
1,4
490
1,260
3 /4
2,4
420
2,530
3 /8
2,9
910
2,910
4,0
015
4,215
3 /4
3,6
635
3,825
4,6
690
5,290
4 /4
F
For SI: 1 lbf = 4.4
45 N, 1 psi = 0.00
0689 MPa 1 psi = 0.00689 MPa. 1 inch = 25.4 mm
m.
1
S
Single anchors with static tension load only.
Concrete determined to remain unc
cracked for the life
e of the anchorage.
3
Load combination
ns from ACI 318-14 Section 5.3 or ACI
A 318-11 Sectio
on 9.2, as applica ble (no seismic lo
oading).
4
3
30% dead load an
nd 70% live load, controlling load combination 1.2D + 1.6 L.
5
Calculation of the
e weighted average for = 0.3*1.2 + 0.7*1.6 = 1.48.
6
f 'c = 2,500 psi (no
ormal weight conc
crete).
7
ca1 = ca2 cac
8
h hmin
9
V
Values are for Co
ondition B where supplementary
s
reinforcement in acc
cordance with AC I 318-14 17.3.3(c)) or ACI 318-11 D
D.4.3(c) is not provvided, as
a
applicable.
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Given:
1
K
anchors under static tensio
on
Two /2-incch carbon steel KB-TZ
load a
as shown.
hef = 3.25 iin.
Norm
mal weight concre
ete, f'c = 3,000 ps
si
No supplementary reinforc
cement (Condition B per ACI 318--14
17.3.3(c) o
or ACI 318-11 D.4.3(c), as applicable)
Assume crracked concrete since no other in
nformation is ava
ailable.
Calculatio
on per ACI 318-1
14 Chapter 17, ACI
A 318-11 Appendix D and this report.
Step 1. Ca
alculate steel cap
pacity:
Ns = nA
n sefut = 0.75 2 0.101106,0
000 = 16,059lb
Checck whether futa is not greater than 1.9fya and 125,000 psi.
ACII 318-14
Ref.
ACI 318-11
R
Ref.
port
Rep
Re
ef.
17
7.4.1.2
17
7.3.3(a)
D..5.1.2
D.4
4.3(a)
4.1.2
Table 3
17
7.4.2.1
D..5.2.1
4..1.3
17.7
D.8
D
Table 3
Fig
g. 4
17
7.4.2.1
D..5.2.1
Table 3
17
7.4.2.1
D..5.2.1
Table 3
Step 2. Ca
alculate concrete
e breakout streng
gth of anchor in te
ension:
N cbg
A Nc
ec, N ed , N c , N cp , N N b
A Nco
Step 2a. V
Verify minimum member
m
thickness, spacing and edge
e
distance:
hmin = 6 in.. 6 in.
smin
ok
slope
s
=
2.375 - 5.75
5
2.375, 5.75
= -3.0
375
3.5 - 2.3
2.375
5 controls
0.875
3.5, 2.37 5
4
Step 2c. C
Calculate ANco and
d ANc for the anchorage:
9
9
3.25
95.1 .
1.5
5
1.5
5
3.25
4 3
3.25
139.8 .
'
Step 2d. D
Determine ec, N : eN 0 ec, N 1.0
Step 2e. C
Calculate Nb:
17
cmin
1
17.4.2.4
1.0
00
3,00
3.25
5,4
456
D
D.5.2.4
17
7.4.2.2
D..5.2.2
Table 3
4
Step 2f. Ca
alculate modifica
ation factor for ed
dge distance: ed
e , N 0.7 0.3 1.5(3.25) 0.95
17
7.4.2.5
D..5.2.5
Table 3
Step 2g. C
Calculate modification factor for cracked concrete: c, N =1.00 (cra
acked concrete)
17
7.4.2.6
D..5.2.6
Table 3
17.4.2.1
7.3.3(c)
17
17
7.4.3.2
D.5.2.1
D..4.3(c)
Step 2h. C
Calculate modification factor for splitting: cp, N =1.00 (cracked con
ncrete)
Step 2i. Ca
alculate Ncbg : Ncbg =0.65
.
.
1.00 0.95
5 1.00 x 5,456 = 4,952 lb
Step 3. Ch
heck pullout stren
ngth: Table 3, nN
n pn,fc = 0.65 2 5,515 lb x
,
,
= 7,852 lb >4
4,952 OK
Step 4. Co
ontrolling strength
h: Ncbg = 4,952 lb < nNpn < Ns Ncbg controls
s
4,952
= 3,346 lb.
1.48
Step 5. To
o convert to ASD, assume U = 1.2
2D + 1.6L: Tallow =
FIGURE 7EX
XAMPLE CALCU
ULATION
1.10
4.1
Table 3
4..1.3
Table 3
4..1.4
17
7.3.3(c)
D..5.3.2
D.4
4.3(c)
17
7.3.1.2
D..4.1.2
Table 3
4.2
4
Table 3