Applies To | |||
Product(s): | RAM Connection | ||
Version(s): | Any | ||
Area: | Design | ||
Original Author: | Bentley Technical Support Group | ||
How is Mpl and Mstrip Calculated?
The design procedure for base plate design in RAM Connection is based on AISC Design Guide 1. The Design Guide includes some design examples that will clarify how these parameters are calculated.
The equations used to calculate the plate bending moment in the "Flexural Yielding (Bearing Interface)" check are discussed in Section 3.3.2 of the Design Guide.
The strip moment in the "Flexural Yielding (Tension Interface)" check is calculated assuming the tensile loads in the anchors generate one-way bending in the base plate about assumed bending lines. The location of the bending lines depends on whether the anchors are placed inside or outside the column flanges. See Figure 3.1.1(b) and Figure 4.5.2 in the Design Guide. The program assumes a 45 degree load distribution from the anchor to the bending line to determine the width of the bending strip.
Why doesn't the program report the Anchor anchor pullout in my file?
The Anchor pullout design for US design codes is limited to LRFD methods. When performing ASD design of a base plate report simply indicates:
NOTES
Anchors only designed for LRFD code
See Also
Troubleshooting Errors when Assigning Connections
Structural Product TechNotes And FAQs