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Project data
Project name
Project number
Author
Description
Date 5. 1. 2021.
Design code EN

Material
Steel S 235
Concrete C30/37

Project item CON1


Design
Name CON1
Description
Analysis Stress, strain/ simplified loading

Beams and columns

β– α-
Cross- γ - Pitch Offset ex Offset ey Offset ez
Name Direction Rotation Forces in
section [°] [mm] [mm] [mm]
[°] [°]
1-
COL CON1(HE 0,0 -90,0 0,0 0 0 0 Node
A240)
Project:
Project no:
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Cross-sections

Name Material
1 - CON1(HEA240) S 235

Cross-sections

Name Material Drawing

1 - CON1(HEA240) S 235

Anchors

Diameter fu Gross area


Name Bolt assembly
[mm] [MPa] [mm2]
M16 8.8 M16 8.8 16 800,0 201

Load effects (equilibrium not required)

Name Member N Vy Vz Mx My Mz
Project:
Project no:
Author:
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kNm] [kNm] [kNm]
LE1 COL 0,0 0,0 -29,0 0,0 141,1 0,0

Foundation block

Item Value Unit


CB 1
Dimensions 2440 x 2500 mm
Depth 1200 mm
Anchor M16 8.8
Anchoring length 700 mm
Shear force transfer Anchors

Check
Summary

Name Value Status


Analysis 100,0% OK
Plates 0,7 < 5% OK
Anchors 94,8 < 100% OK
Welds 98,2 < 100% OK
Concrete block 45,7 < 100% OK
Buckling Not calculated

Plates

Thickness σEd εPl


Name Loads Status
[mm] [MPa] [-]
COL-bfl 1 12,0 LE1 235,9 0,004 OK
COL-tfl 1 12,0 LE1 236,4 0,007 OK
COL-w 1 7,5 LE1 235,3 0,002 OK
BP1 30,0 LE1 235,5 0,002 OK

Design data

fy εlim
Material
[MPa] [-]
S 235 235,0 0,05
Project:
Project no:
Author:

Overall check, LE1

Strain check, LE1


Project:
Project no:
Author:

Equivalent stress, LE1

Anchors

Load Ft,Ed V Nrdc Nrdp Utt Fb,Rd Uts Utts VRd,cp VRd,c Detail Stat
Name
s [kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [-] [kN] [-] [-] [kN] [kN] ing s
A5 LE1 70,5 2,4 79,2 0,0 0,9 345,6 0,05 0,8 119,6 0,0 OK OK
A6 LE1 70,5 2,4 79,2 0,0 0,9 345,6 0,05 0,8 119,6 0,0 OK OK
-4E-
A7 LE1 0,0 2,5 0,0 0,0 345,6 0,05 0,01 119,6 0,0 OK OK
06
-4E-
A8 LE1 0,0 2,5 0,0 0,0 345,6 0,05 0,01 119,6 0,0 OK OK
06
A9 LE1 72,9 2,5 79,2 0,0 0,9 345,6 0,05 0,9 119,6 0,0 OK OK
A10 LE1 63,6 2,1 79,2 0,0 0,8 345,6 0,04 0,7 119,6 0,0 OK OK
A11 LE1 63,6 2,1 79,2 0,0 0,8 345,6 0,04 0,7 119,6 0,0 OK OK
-7E-
A12 LE1 0,0 2,7 0,0 0,0 345,6 0,05 0,01 119,6 0,0 OK OK
06
A13 LE1 72,2 2,4 79,2 0,0 0,9 345,6 0,05 0,9 119,6 0,0 OK OK
-6E-
A14 LE1 0,0 2,6 0,0 0,0 345,6 0,05 0,01 119,6 0,0 OK OK
06
A15 LE1 72,2 2,4 79,2 0,0 0,9 345,6 0,05 0,9 119,6 0,0 OK OK
-6E-
A16 LE1 0,0 2,6 0,0 0,0 345,6 0,05 0,01 119,6 0,0 OK OK
06

Design data

Ft,Rd Bp,Rd Fv,Rd Vrds Stf


Name
[kN] [kN] [kN] [kN] [MN/m]
M16 8.8 - 1 76,9 407,2 50,2 50,2 330
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Detailed result for A5

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,8
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,9
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A6

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
Project:
Project no:
Author:
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,8
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,9
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A7

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,01
Project:
Project no:
Author:
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
-4E-06
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A8

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
Project:
Project no:
Author:
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,01
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
-4E-06
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A9

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
Project:
Project no:
Author:
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,9
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,9
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A10

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,7
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,8
Utilization in shear
0,04

Detailed result for A11

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,7
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,8
Utilization in shear
0,04

Detailed result for A12

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
0,0 kN
Project:
Project no:
Author:
0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,01
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
-7E-06
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A13

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,9
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,9
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A14

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,01
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
-6E-06
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A15

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
142,6 kN

79,2 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,9
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
0,9
Utilization in shear
0,05

Detailed result for A16

Tension resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)


76,9 kN
where:
– Factor
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Factor
– Ultimate tensile strength of the bolt
– Tensile stress area of the bolt
– Safety factor
Punching resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
407,2 kN
where:
– The mean of the across points and across flats
dimensions of the bolt head or the nut, whichever is
smaller
– Thickness
– Ultimate strength
– Safety factor
Concrete breakout resistance of anchor in tension (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.2.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Safety factor
– Actual area of concrete cone
– Area of concrete of an individual anchor with large
spacing
– Characteristic resistance of an anchor
– Factor of distribution of stresses in the concrete
– Shell spalling factor
– Group effect factor
– Depth of embedment
Pull-out resistance check (FIB 58 - Cl. 19.1.1.3.)
0,0 kN
where:
– Cracked concrete
– Bearing area
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Shear resistance check (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.2)
50,2 kN
62,8 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Stressed cross section of steel
– Characteristic steel ultimate tensile strength
Bearing resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.4)
345,6 kN
where:
Project:
Project no:
Author:
– Factor for edge distance and bolt spacing
perpendicular to the direction of load transfer
– Factor
– Ultimate strength
– Nominal diameter of the fastener
– Thickness
– Safety factor
Concrete edge failure resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.4)
0,0 kN

0,0 kN
where:
– Safety factor
– Initial value of the characteristic resistance of an
anchor
– Actual area of concrete cone of anchorage
– Area of concrete cone of an individual anchor
– Factor of the distribution of stresses
– Factor of the decrease of shear resistance
– Factor of the angle between the load direction and
concrete edge
– Factor of group effect
– Factor of the type of reinforcement
Concrete pryout resistance (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.3.3)
119,6 kN
179,5 kN
where:
– Resistance of an anchor placed in concrete. All
anchors in group
– Factor from ETAG 5.2.3.3
– Safety factor
Interaction of tension and shear (ETAG 001 Annex C 5.2.4)
0,01
where:
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
tension
– Ratio between design action and design resistance for
shear
– Factor for combined tension and shear loads - ETAG
001 - Annex C - Equation (5.9)
Utilization in tension
-6E-06
Utilization in shear
0,05
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Welds (Plastic redistribution)

Throa Lengt
σw,Ed εPl σ⏊ τ|| τ⏊ Ut Utc Statu
Item Edge t th. h Loads
[MPa] [-] [MPa] [MPa] [MPa] [-] [-] s
[mm] [mm]
COL- 0,000
BP1 ◢7,0◣ 240 LE1 352,9 -138,1 -83,8 -167,8 1 0,8 OK
bfl 1 9
◢7,0◣ 240 LE1 353,0 0,001 -169,1 106,1 144,1 1 0,9 OK
COL-
BP1 ◢7,0◣ 240 LE1 353,5 0,005 146,0 120,0 141,9 1 1 OK
tfl 1
◢7,0◣ 240 LE1 353,4 0,004 142,7 -115,1 -147,0 1 0,8 OK
COL-
BP1 ◢7,0◣ 218 LE1 152,7 0 2,7 -88,1 2,7 0,4 0,3 OK
w1
◢7,0◣ 218 LE1 152,5 0 2,6 88,0 -2,6 0,4 0,3 OK

Design data

βw σw,Rd 0.9 σ
[-] [MPa] [MPa]
S 235 0,80 360,0 259,2

Detailed result for BP1 COL-bfl 1

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


360,0 MPa ≥ 352,9 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 138,1 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
1

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


360,0 MPa ≥ 353,0 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 169,1 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
1

Detailed result for BP1 COL-tfl 1

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


Project:
Project no:
Author:
360,0 MPa ≥ 353,5 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 146,0 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
1

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


360,0 MPa ≥ 353,4 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 142,7 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
1

Detailed result for BP1 COL-w 1

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


360,0 MPa ≥ 152,7 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 2,7 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
0,4

Weld resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 4.5.3.2)


360,0 MPa ≥ 152,5 MPa

259,2 MPa ≥ 2,6 MPa


where:
– Ultimate strength
– appropriate correlation factor taken from Table 4.1
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
0,4
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Concrete block

c Aeff σ kj Fjd Ut
Item Loads Status
[mm] [mm2] [MPa] [-] [MPa] [-]
CB 1 LE1 42 27108 18,4 3,00 40,2 0,5 OK

Detailed result for CB 1

Concrete block compressive resistance check (EN 1993-1-8 6.2.5)


18,4 MPa
40,2 MPa
where:
– Design normal force
– Effective area, on which the column force N is
distributed
– Long-term effects on Fcd
– Joint coefficient βj
– Concentration factor
– Characteristic compressive concrete strength
– Safety factor
Stress utilization
0,5

Buckling

Buckling analysis was not calculated.

Bill of material
Manufacturing operations

Plates Welds Length


Name Shape Nr. Bolts Nr.
[mm] [mm] [mm]

P30,0x440,
Double fillet:
BP1 0-500,0 (S 1 698,0 M16 8.8 12
a = 7,0
235)

Welds

Throat thickness Leg size Length


Type Material
[mm] [mm] [mm]
Double fillet S 235 7,0 9,9 698,0
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Anchors

Length Drill length


Name Count
[mm] [mm]
M16 8.8 730 700 12

Drawing

BP1

P30,0x500-440 (S 235)

Symbol explanation
Symbol Symbol explanation
εPl Strain
σEd Eq. stress
fy Yield strength
εlim Limit of plastic strain
Ft,Rd Bolt tension resistance EN 1993-1-8 tab. 3.4
Bp,Rd Punching shear resistance
Ft,Ed Tension force
V Resultant of shear forces Vy, Vz in bolt
Fv,Rd Bolt shear resistance EN_1993-1-8 table 3.4
Characteristic anchor resistance ETAG 001 Annex C
Vrds
(5.2.3.2)
Fb,Rd Plate bearing resistance EN 1993-1-8 tab. 3.4
Utt Utilization in tension
Uts Utilization in shear
Project:
Project no:
Author:
Vrd,cp Concrete pry-out failure ETAG 001 Annex C (5.2.3.3)
Vrd,c Concrete edge failure ETAG 001 Annex C (5.2.3.4)
σw,Ed Equivalent stress
σw,Rd Equivalent stress resistance
σ⏊ Perpendicular stress
τ|| Shear stress parallel to weld axis
τ⏊ Shear stress perpendicular to weld axis
0.9 σw,Rd Perpendicular stress resistance - 0.9*fu/γM2
βw Corelation factor EN 1993-1-8 tab. 4.1
Ut Utilization
Utc Weld capacity utilization
c Bearing width
Aeff Effective area
σ Average stress in concrete
kj Concentration factor

Code settings
Item Value Unit Reference
γM0 1,00 - EN 1993-1-1: 6.1
γM1 1,00 - EN 1993-1-1: 6.1
γM2 1,25 - EN 1993-1-1: 6.1
γM3 1,25 - EN 1993-1-8: 2.2
γC 1,50 - EN 1992-1-1: 2.4.2.4
γInst 1,20 - ETAG 001-C: 3.2.1
Joint coefficient βj 0,67 - EN 1993-1-8: 6.2.5
Effective area - influence of
0,10 -
mesh size
Friction coefficient -
0,25 - EN 1993-1-8
concrete
Friction coefficient in slip-
0,30 - EN 1993-1-8 tab 3.7
resistance
Limit plastic strain 0,05 - EN 1993-1-5
Weld stress evaluation Plastic redistribution
Detailing Yes
Distance between bolts [d] 2,20 - EN 1993-1-8: tab 3.3
Distance between bolts
1,20 - EN 1993-1-8: tab 3.3
and edge [d]
Concrete breakout
Yes ETAG 001-C
resistance
Use calculated αb in
Yes EN 1993-1-8: tab 3.4
bearing check.
Cracked concrete Yes
Local deformation check No
Local deformation limit 0,03 - CIDECT DG 1, 3 - 1.1
Geometrical nonlinearity Large deformations for
Yes
(GMNA) hollow sections

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