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Baseplate Analysis for Anchor Bolts Tolerance Using GT STRUDL Base Plate Wizard

Baseplate Analysis for Anchor Bolts Tolerance Using GT STRUDL Base Plate Wizard. Outline. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Anchor Tolerance Loading Support Condition Analysis & Results Fix Support Spring Support Nonlinear Support Thermal Load Analysis Conclusion Q&A.

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Baseplate Analysis for Anchor Bolts Tolerance Using GT STRUDL Base Plate Wizard

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  1. Baseplate Analysis for Anchor Bolts Tolerance Using GT STRUDL Base Plate Wizard

  2. Outline • Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard • Anchor Tolerance • Loading • Support Condition • Analysis & Results • Fix Support • Spring Support • Nonlinear Support • Thermal Load Analysis • Conclusion • Q&A

  3. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard

  4. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Baseplate Geometry

  5. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Attachment (user define)

  6. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Anchor properties and Location

  7. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Loading Information Concrete Bearing

  8. Introduction of GT STRUDL Baseplate Wizard Analysis & Results

  9. Anchor Tolerance

  10. Anchor Tolerance Plan View Breaker Tie Off Jib Crane

  11. Anchor Tolerance Horizontal: #11 Bar in Bundle Vertical:#8 Bar

  12. Anchor Tolerance Anchor Installation Window

  13. Anchor Tolerance Case 1 Case 2

  14. Anchor Tolerance Case 3 Case 4

  15. Anchor Tolerance Case 5 Case 6

  16. Anchor Tolerance Case 7 Case 8

  17. Anchor Tolerance Case 9 Case 10

  18. Anchor Tolerance Case 11 Case 12

  19. Anchor Tolerance Case 13 Case 14

  20. Anchor Tolerance Case 15 Case 16

  21. Loading

  22. Loading • Operating Condition • Position 1(O1): D + L Swing arm perpendicular to the radial concrete wall. • Position 2(O2): D + L Swing arm parallel to the radial concrete wall. • Parking Condition: Swing arm parallel to the concrete wall. • Self weight • Seismic Load • Thermal Load

  23. Loading

  24. Analysis & Results

  25. Analysis & ResultsFix Support Condition Tension Only Element Fix Support

  26. Analysis & ResultsFix Support Condition Fix Support Tension Only Element

  27. Analysis & ResultsSpring Support Condition Tension Only Element Spring Support

  28. Analysis & Results Spring Support Condition Spring Support Tension Only Element

  29. Analysis & ResultsNonlinear Support Condition

  30. Analysis & Results Nonlinear Support Condition Nonlinear Spring Support Tension Only Element

  31. Analysis & Results Nonlinear Support Condition Shear Capacity 1/16 inch Slip

  32. Analysis & ResultsFix Support Condition

  33. Analysis & Results Spring Support Condition

  34. Analysis & Results Nonlinear Support Condition

  35. Analysis & Results Summary

  36. Thermal Load Analysis

  37. Thermal Load Analysis • Thermal Coefficient: Input to Material Constants

  38. Thermal Load Analysis • Thermal Load: Input to Temperature Load

  39. Thermal Load Analysis

  40. Conclusion

  41. Conclusion • Fix support condition generally conduct most conservative results for anchor forces. • Design procedure for anchor tolerance situation. • Model baseplate for Case 1 and Case 2. • Find out maximum plate stress based on Case 1. • Find out the most critical anchor by Case 1 and Case 2 analysis. • Use Engineering Judgmentto determine the worst case for anchor force. • Temperature change during operating is negligible to baseplate and anchorage design.

  42. Q&A

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