Calculation Report For Simply Supported Canopy

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CHECK FOR STEEL FRAME

SUPPORTING SIMPLY
SUPPORTED ACP CANOPY
(1.2 kPa)

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Check for Steel Frame

Job Information
Engineer Checked Approved

Name:
Date: 05-Sep-19

Structure Type SPACE FRAME

Number of Nodes 34 Highest Node 287


Number of Elements 53 Highest Beam 116

Number of Basic Load Cases 12


Number of Combination Load Cases 0

Included in this printout are data for:


All The Whole Structure

Included in this printout are results for load cases:


Type L/C Name

Primary 1 DL
Primary 2 WL-CASE-PRESSRE
Primary 3 WL-CASE-SUCTION
Primary 4 LIVE LOAD
Primary 201 DL + WL-PRESSURE
Primary 202 DL + WL-SUCTION
Primary 203 DL + LL
Primary 204 1DL +0.8 WLP + 0.8 LL
Primary 205 1DL + 0.8 WLS + 0.8 LL
Primary 101 1.5DL + 1.5WL-1
Primary 102 1.5DL + 1.5WL-2
Primary 103 1.5DL + 1.5LL

Section Properties
Prop Section Area Iyy Izz J Material
(cm2) (cm4) (cm4) (cm4)
1 145X82X4.8RHS 20.280 228.50 555.16 517.30 STEEL
2 145X82X4.8RHS 20.280 228.50 555.16 517.30 STEEL

Materials
Mat Name E  Density 
(kN/mm2) (kg/m3) (/°C)
1 STEEL 205.000 0.300 7.83E+3 12E -6
2 STAINLESSSTEEL 197.930 0.300 7.83E+3 18E -6
3 ALUMINUM 68.948 0.330 2.71E+3 23E -6
4 CONCRETE 21.718 0.170 2.4E+3 10E -6

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Primary Load Cases
Number Name Type

1 DL Dead
2 WL-CASE-PRESSRE Wind
3 WL-CASE-SUCTION Wind
4 LIVE LOAD Live
201 DL + WL-PRESSURE None
202 DL + WL-SUCTION None
203 DL + LL None
204 1DL +0.8 WLP + 0.8 LL None
205 1DL + 0.8 WLS + 0.8 LL None
101 1.5DL + 1.5WL-1 None
102 1.5DL + 1.5WL-2 None
103 1.5DL + 1.5LL None

Combination Load Cases


There is no data of this type.

1 DL : Selfweight
Direction Factor Assigned Geometry

Y -1.000 5, 6, 10, 14, 18, 21, 22, 34 - 37, 41 - 44, 48, 52, 78 - 82, ...

101 1.5DL + 1.5WL-1 : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.500
2 WL-CASE-PRESSRE 1.500

102 1.5DL + 1.5WL-2 : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.500
3 WL-CASE-SUCTION 1.500

103 1.5DL + 1.5LL : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.500
4 LIVE LOAD 1.500

201 DL + WL-PRESSURE : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.000
2 WL-CASE-PRESSRE 1.000

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202 DL + WL-SUCTION : Repeat Loads
Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.000
3 WL-CASE-SUCTION 1.000

203 DL + LL : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.000
4 LIVE LOAD 1.000

204 1DL +0.8 WLP + 0.8 LL : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.000
2 WL-CASE-PRESSRE 0.800
4 LIVE LOAD 0.800

205 1DL + 0.8 WLS + 0.8 LL : Repeat Loads


Ref Name Factor

1 DL 1.000
3 WL-CASE-SUCTION 0.800
4 LIVE LOAD 0.800

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Entity Color Legend
145X82X4.8RHS
145X82X4.8RHS
5.100m

1.328m
1.251m
1.328m
1.250m 1.328m
1.328m
1.250m
1.328m

1.250m
4.000m

Y
X
Z Load 201

MODEL VIEW

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Dead Load
 ACP load = 27x0.004 = 0.11 kN/m2

-0.069kN/m
-0.069 kN/m
-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
kN/m
-0.069kN/m
kN/m 2*-0.069 -0.069 kN/m
-0.069 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 -0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069 kN/m
-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
kN/m 2*-0.069 2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069 2*-0.069 kN/m -0.069kN/m
-0.069 kN/m
-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m 2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m -0.069
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
kN/m
-0.069 kN/m -0.069
2*-0.069kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
2*-0.069 kN/m
-0.069kN/m
kN/m
-0.069
-0.069 kN/m -0.069kN/m
kN/m
-0.069

Y
X
Z Load 1

APPLIED LOAD- (SELFWEIGHT+CLADDING LOAD)

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Wind Load-(Pressure)
 Wind Load = 1.2 kN/m2

-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m
-0.750 -0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m -0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m 2*-0.750kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m -0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m 2*-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m 2*-0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m -0.750
-0.750 kN/m
kN/m
-0.750 kN/m 2*-0.750kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m -0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m 2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m -0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m -0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m -0.750
-0.750 kN/m -0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m 2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m -0.750
-0.750 2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750 kN/m -0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
-0.750 kN/m
2*-0.750 kN/m
-0.750kN/m
kN/m
-0.750
-0.750 kN/m -0.750kN/m
kN/m
-0.750

Y
X
Z Load 2

APPLIED WIND LOAD-PRESSURE

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Wind Load-(Suction)
 Wind Load = 1.2 kN/m2

0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m 0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m
0.750 2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m 2*0.750kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m 0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m 0.750 2*0.750 kN/m
0.750 2*0.750 kN/m 2*0.750kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m 2*0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m 0.750 kN/m0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m 2*0.750kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m 2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
2*0.750kN/m
kN/m 0.750 2*0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 2*0.750 kN/m 0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m 0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
2*0.750kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m 2*0.750 kN/m0.750kN/m
kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m 0.750
0.750 2*0.750 kN/m
0.750 kN/m 0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
0.750 kN/m
2*0.750 kN/m
0.750kN/m
kN/m
0.750
0.750 kN/m 0.750kN/m
kN/m
0.750

Y
X
Z Load 3

APPLIED WIND LOAD-SUCTION

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Live Load
 Live Load = 0.75 kN/m2

-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
kN/m
-0.469 -0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
kN/m
-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469 -0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m 2*-0.469 -0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m -0.469kN/m
kN/m 2*-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m -0.469
-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m -0.469kN/m
kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m -0.469
2*-0.469kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469kN/m
kN/m
-0.469 kN/m 2*-0.469kN/m
kN/m -0.469
2*-0.469 2*-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m
-0.469 kN/m -0.469kN/m
kN/m
-0.469

Y
X
Z Load 4

LIVE LOAD

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Utilization Ratio
Actual ratio = 0.538
Allowable ratio = 1
Actual < Allowable;"Hence Safe"

0.538
0.482 0.376
0.284 0.13 0.127 0.229
0.291 0.101 0.264 0.199
0.284 0.101 0.148
0.283 0.244
0.482 0.13 0.158 0.265
0.538 0.264 0.192
0.158 0.172 0.201
0.376 0.127 0.288 0.153
0.199 0.308 0.14
0.265 0.153 0.249
0.229 0.328 0.104
0.148 0.192 0.386
0.308 0.104
0.244 0.383
0.172 0.14 0.386
0.201 0.249
0.456

0.456

Y
X
Z Load 4

UTILIZATION RATIO

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Deflection Check
Actual deflection = 26.5 mm
Allowable deflection = 27.66 mm (6640/240)
Actual < Allowable;"Hence Safe"

Max: 0.053 mm
Max: 7.525 mm
Max: 3.853 mm
Max: 14.544 mm
Max: 15.544 mm Max: 14.363 mm
Max: 14.544 mm Max:
Max:6.931
6.981mm
mm
Max: 7.525 mm Max: 21.379 mm
6.640m
Max: 0.053 mm Max: 22.347 mm Max: 18.486 mm Max: 5.042 mm
Max: 21.379 mm Max: 18.876 mm
Max: 14.363 mm Max: 25.718 mm
Max: 26.701 mm Max: 18.132 mm
Max: 3.853 mm Max: 25.718 mmMax: 26.572 mm
Max: 18.486 mm Max: 26.403 mm Max: 14.526 mm
Max: 26.572
Max: mm
27.524 mm
Max: 6.931 mmMax:
Max: 6.981 mm 18.876 mmMax: 26.403 mm
Max: 18.132 mm Max: 24.321 mm
Max: 25.639 mm Max: 6.128 mm
Max: 5.042 mm Max: 24.321 mm
Max: 14.526 mm

Max: 6.128 mm

Y
X Load 201 : Displacement
Z Displacement - mm

DEFLECTION CHECK

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Stress Check
Actual stress = 135.96 N/mm2
Allowable stress = 310 N/mm2
Actual < Allowable; "Hence Safe"

Max:
Max:189.118
168.671N/mm2
132.320 N/mm2
Max:-187.119
Max: -130.344 N/mm2
-168.657N/mm2

Max: 99.323 N/mm2


Max: 101.767 N/mm2
Max: -99.322 N/mm2Max: 44.478
45.626 N/mm2
Max: 99.323 N/mm2 N/mm2
Max: -101.766 Max: -44.474
-45.600 N/mm2
Max: -99.322 N/mm2Max: Max: 86.449
80.921 N/mm2
Max: 92.359
35.332 N/mm2
N/mm2 -78.959 N/mm2
Max: -84.494
Max: -92.348
Max:
Max: 99.017 -35.335 N/mm2
N/mm2N/mm2
6.640m 69.751 N/mm2
Max: 67.209
51.738
Max:
Max:189.118
168.671
132.320 N/mm2
N/mm2 Max:
Max: Max:
92.359
35.332 -99.007
N/mm2
N/mm2 N/mm2 Max: -51.742
-67.167
-69.713 N/mm2
Max: -92.348
Max: -35.335 N/mm2
N/mm2
Max: 92.546
55.217 N/mm2
Max:-187.119
Max: -130.344 N/mm2
-168.657N/mm2 Max: -44.474
45.626 N/mm2
44.477 Max:
Max: 100.578 -55.219
-92.549
N/mm2 N/mm2
Max: 53.327 N/mm2Max:
Max: -45.600 N/mm2Max: 92.546
Max:
55.217 Max:
-100.583
N/mm2 -53.326
N/mm2 Max: 60.356
N/mm2 49.042 N/mm2
-49.015
-60.315 N/mm2 Max:
Max:-185.271
88.634 N/mm2
Max: -55.219
-92.549 N/mm2 Max: 107.626 N/mm2 71.663 N/mm2
Max: -53.326
Max: 53.327 N/mm2
N/mm2Max: 36.452 N/mm2 Max: -69.692
Max:-86.122
203.648N/mm2
N/mm2
69.751 N/mm2
Max: 67.209
51.738 Max: -107.556
Max: 114.552
Max: -36.452
N/mm2 N/mm2
N/mm2
-51.742
Max: -67.167
-69.713 N/mm2Max: 107.626 N/mm2N/mm2
Max: Max: -114.475
36.452 N/mm2
Max: 86.449
80.921 N/mm2 Max:
Max: -36.452
-107.556N/mm2
N/mm2 Max: 135.967 N/mm2
-78.959 N/mm2
Max: -84.494 60.356 N/mm2 Max: 135.174 N/mm2N/mm2
Max: -49.015
Max: 49.042
-60.315 N/mm2 Max: -133.480
Max: 135.967 N/mm2N/mm2
Max: -132.691
Max: -133.480 N/mm2

Max:
Max:-185.271
88.634 N/mm2
71.663 N/mm2
Max: -69.692
Max:-86.122
203.648N/mm2
N/mm2

Y
X Load 101 : Beam Stress
Z Stress - N/mm2

MAXIMUM BEAM STRESS

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Maximum support reactions

X = -0.023 kN
Y = 21.394 kN
Z = 2.027 kN
MX = -14.392 kNm
FACE BRACKET MY = 0.009 kNm
MZ = -15.615 kNm

X = 0.023 kN
Y = 21.394 kN
Z = 2.027 kN
MX = -14.392 kNm
MY = -0.009 kNm
MZ = 15.615 kNm

X = -2.579 kN
Y = 19.570 kN
X = 2.579 kN
Y = 19.570 kN
BOTTOM BASE Z = -2.027 kN
MX = -2.688 kNm
Z = -2.027 kN PLATE MY = 0.001 kNm
MX = -2.688 kNm MZ = 3.423 kNm
MY = -0.001 kNm
Y MZ = -3.423 kNm
X
Z Load 101

MAXIMUM SUPPORT REACTIONS

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Check for Bottom Base Plate

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Design: simply supported canopy Date: 02/12/2022
Fastening point: BOTTOM BASE PLATE

Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and diameter: HSA-R M12 hnom1
Return period (service life in years): 50
Item number: 2004208 HSA-R M12x100 20/5/-
Effective embedment depth: hef = 50.0 mm, hnom = 64.0 mm
Material: A4
Evaluation Service Report: ETA 11/0374
Issued I Valid: 23/05/2022 | -
Proof: Design Method ETAG (No. 001 Annex C/2010)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0.0 mm (no stand-off); t = 20.0 mm

Anchor plate :
R lx x ly x t = 400.0 mm x 400.0 mm x 20.0 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: 20.0 mm)

Profile: Rectangular Hollow Sections India, 145x82x4.8; (L x W x T) = 145.0 mm x 82.0 mm x 4.8 mm


Base material: uncracked concrete, M 25, fc,cube = 25.00 N/mm ; h = 400.0 mm
2

Installation: hammer drilled hole, Installation condition: Dry


Reinforcement: no reinforcement or reinforcement spacing >= 150 mm (any Ø) or >= 100 mm (Ø <= 10 mm)
no longitudinal edge reinforcement
Reinforcement to control splitting according to ETAG 001, Annex C, 5.2.2.6 present.

R
- The anchor calculation is based on a rigid anchor plate assumption.

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for conformity with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Fastening point: BOTTOM BASE PLATE

1.1 Load combination


Case Description Forces [kN] / Moments [kNm] Seismic Fire Max. Util. Anchor [%]
1 Combination 1 N = -19.570; Vx = 2.027; Vy = -2.570; no no 12
Mx = 3.423; My = 2.688; Mz = 0.000;

2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


3 4

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression) Tension
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 0.225 0.818 0.507 -0.642
2 0.000 0.818 0.507 -0.642 x
3 1.291 0.818 0.507 -0.642
4 0.597 0.818 0.507 -0.642

max. concrete compressive strain: 0.06 [‰]


max. concrete compressive stress: 1.84 [N/mm ]
2
1 2
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(-65.2/118.1): 2.114 [kN]
Compression
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(117.6/-146.4): 21.684 [kN]

Anchor forces are calculated based on the assumption of a rigid anchor plate.

Input data and results must be checked for conformity with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Fastening point: BOTTOM BASE PLATE

3 Tension load (ETAG, Annex C, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilization bN [%] Status
Steel Strength* 1.291 31.857 5 OK
Pullout Strength* 1.291 11.600 12 OK
Concrete Breakout Failure** 1.291 11.903 11 OK
Splitting failure** N/A N/A N/A N/A

* highest loaded anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel Strength

N
NSd £ NRd,s = Rk,s ETAG 001 Annex C, Table 5.2.2.1
gM,s

NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]


44.600 1.400 31.857 1.291

3.2 Pullout Strength

y c · NRk,p
NSd £ NRd,p = ETAG 001 Annex C, Table 5.2.2.1
gM,p

NRk,p [kN] yc g M,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]


17.400 1.000 1.500 11.600 1.291

Input data and results must be checked for conformity with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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3.3 Concrete Breakout Failure

N
NSd £ NRd,c = Rk,c ETAG 001 Annex C, Table 5.2.2.1
gM,c
0 Ac,N
NRk,c = NRk,c · 0
· y s,N · y re,N · y ec1,N · y ec2,N ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2)
Ac,N
0 1,5
NRk,c = k1 · √fck,cube · hef ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2a)
0
Ac,N = scr,N · scr,N ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2b)
c
y s,N = 0.7 + 0.3 · 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2c)
ccr,N £
hef
y re,N = 0.5 + 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2d)
200 £
1
y ec1,N = 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2e)
2 · ec1,N £
1+
scr,N
1
y ec2,N = 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2e)
2 · ec2,N £
1+
scr,N

2 0 2
Ac,N [mm ] Ac,N [mm ] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
22,500 22,500 75.0 150.0

ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N


0.0 1.000 0.0 1.000 1.000 1.000
0
k1 NRk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
10.100 17.854 1.500 11.903 1.291

Group anchor ID
3

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4 Shear load (ETAG, Annex C, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilization bV [%] Status
Steel Strength (without lever arm)* 0.818 23.440 4 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout Strength** 0.818 23.806 4 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction ** N/A N/A N/A N/A

* highest loaded anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel Strength (without lever arm)

V
VSd £ VRd,s = Rk,s ETAG 001 Annex C, Table 5.2.3.1
gM,s

VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]


29.300 1.250 23.440 0.818

4.2 Pryout Strength

V
VSd £ VRd,cp = Rk,cp ETAG 001 Annex C, Table 5.2.3.1
gM,c,p
VRk,cp = k · NRk,c ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.6)
0 A
NRk,c = NRk,c · c,N
0
· y s,N · y re,N · y ec1,N · y ec2,N ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2)
Ac,N
0 1,5
NRk,c = k1 · √fck,cube · hef ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2a)
0
Ac,N = scr,N · scr,N ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2b)
c
y s,N = 0.7 + 0.3 · £ 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2c)
ccr,N
hef
y re,N = 0.5 + 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2d)
200 £
1
y ec1,N = 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2e)
2 · ec1,V £
1+
scr,N
1
y ec2,N = 1.00 ETAG 001 Annex C, Eq. (5.2e)
2 · ec2,V £
1+
scr,N

2 0 2
Ac,N [mm ] Ac,N [mm ] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm] k-factor
22,500 22,500 75.0 150.0 2.000

ec1,V [mm] y ec1,N ec2,V [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N


0.0 1.000 0.0 1.000 1.000 1.000
0
NRk,c [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
17.854 1.500 23.806 0.818

Group anchor ID
4

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5 Combined tension and shear loads (ETAG, Annex C, Section 5.2.4)


Steel failure

bN bV aN aV Utilization bN,V [%] Status


0.111 0.035 1.500 0.000 5 OK

a a
bNN + bVV £ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:

NSk = 0.957 [kN] dN = 0.0338 [mm]


VSk = 0.606 [kN] dV = 0.0762 [mm]
dNV = 0.0834 [mm]
Long term loading:

NSk = 0.957 [kN] dN = 0.0788 [mm]


VSk = 0.606 [kN] dV = 0.1161 [mm]
dNV = 0.1403 [mm]

Comments: Tension displacements are valid with half of the required installation torque moment for uncracked concrete! Shear displacements
are valid without friction between the concrete and the anchor plate! The gap due to the drilled hole and clearance hole tolerances are not
included in this calculation!

The acceptable anchor displacements depend on the fastened construction and must be defined by the designer!

7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Engineering require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (AS 5216:2021, ETAG 001/Annex C,
EOTA TR029 etc.). This means load re-distribution on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered - the
anchor plate is assumed to be sufficiently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the design loading. PROFIS Engineering
calculates the minimum required anchor plate thickness with CBFEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions
explained above. The proof if the rigid anchor plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Engineering. Input data and results
must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
• Checking the transfer of loads into the base material is required in accordance with ETAG 001, Annex C(2010)Section 7! The software
considers that the grout is installed under the anchor plate without creating air voids and before application of the loads.
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of ETAG 001, Annex C! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of ETAG 001, Annex C!
• The accessory list in this report is for the information of the user only. In any case, the instructions for use provided with the product have to
be followed to ensure a proper installation.
• The characteristic bond resistances depend on the return period (service life in years): 50

Fastening meets the design criteria!

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8 Anchor plate stress check


Scope: For the loads / load combinations applied on the anchor plate, an anchor plate stress check is performed (based on the results of a FE
calculation). This stress check contains normal stresses resulting from bending moments in two directions. The user is responsible to select
an anchor plate thickness that meets the requirement per guideline for a rigid anchor plate (to ensure that the assumed load distribution is
(1)
correct). A detailed description can be found in Mallée.

(1)
Mallée, R.; Riemann, H. (1990): Ankerplattenbefestigungen mit Hinterschnittdübeln,
Bauingenieur 65 (1990), S. 49 - 57, Springer VDI-Verlag, 1990
Mallée, R.; Burkhardt, F. (1999): Befestigungen von Ankerplatten mit Dübeln, Beton und
Stahlbetonbau 94, Heft 12, S. 502 - 511, Ernst & Sohn Verlag, 1999

8.1 Base material properties

Steel type: E 250 (Fe 410 W) C


2
Yield stress: fy = 250.00 [N/mm ]
Partial safety factor: gm,s = 1.100
2
Ultimate strength: fu = 410.00 [N/mm ]
2
Young's modulus: Es = 200,000.00 [N/mm ]
Poisson ratio: n = 0.3

8.2 Results

Relevant load combination: LC 01

Stress distribution s 11

2
227.27 [N/mm ]

2
-18.93 [N/mm ]

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Stress distribution s 22

2
110.17 [N/mm ]

2
-31.29 [N/mm ]

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Deformations (z-direction)
0.1 [mm]

-0.9 [mm]

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9 Installation data
2
Anchor plate, steel: E 250 (Fe 410 W) C; E = 200,000.00 N/mm ; fyk = 250.00 Anchor type and diameter: HSA-R M12 hnom1
2
N/mm
Profile: Rectangular Hollow Sections India, 145x82x4.8; (L x W x T) = 145.0 Item number: 2004208 HSA-R M12x100 20/5/-
mm x 82.0 mm x 4.8 mm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 14.0 mm Maximum installation torque: 50 Nm
Plate thickness (input): 20.0 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12.0 mm
Recommended plate thickness: 20.0 mm Hole depth in the base material: 72.0 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled Minimum thickness of the base material: 100.0 mm
Cleaning: Manual cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is
required.

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9.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Manual blow-out pump • Hilti SIW 6AT-A22 + SI AT-A22
• Properly sized drill bit • Hilti SFC 22-A drill driver
• Installation torque control bar with suitable
screw driver or torque wrench
• Hammer

y
200.0 200.0
50.0

3 4
200.0
300.0

x
200.0

1 2
50.0

50.0 300.0 50.0

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -150.0 -150.0 - - - -
2 150.0 -150.0 - - - -
3 -150.0 150.0 - - - -
4 150.0 150.0 - - - -

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10 Remarks; Your Cooperation Duties


• Any and all information and data contained in the Software concern solely the use of Hilti products and are based on the principles, formulas
and security regulations in accordance with Hilti's technical directions and operating, mounting and assembly instructions, etc., that must be
strictly complied with by the user. All figures contained therein are average figures, and therefore use-specific tests are to be conducted prior
to using the relevant Hilti product. The results of the calculations carried out by means of the Software are based essentially on the data you
put in. Therefore, you bear the sole responsibility for the absence of errors, the completeness and the relevance of the data to be put in by
you. Moreover, you bear sole responsibility for having the results of the calculation checked and cleared by an expert, particularly with
regard to compliance with applicable norms and permits, prior to using them for your specific facility. The Software serves only as an aid to
interpret norms and permits without any guarantee as to the absence of errors, the correctness and the relevance of the results or suitability
for a specific application.
• You must take all necessary and reasonable steps to prevent or limit damage caused by the Software. In particular, you must arrange for
the regular backup of programs and data and, if applicable, carry out the updates of the Software offered by Hilti on a regular basis. If you do
not use the AutoUpdate function of the Software, you must ensure that you are using the current and thus up-to-date version of the Software
in each case by carrying out manual updates via the Hilti Website. Hilti will not be liable for consequences, such as the recovery of lost or
damaged data or programs, arising from a culpable breach of duty by you.

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Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and diameter: HSA-R M16 hnom3
Return period (service life in years): 50
Item number: 2004217 HSA-R M16x182 85/70/30
Filling set or any suitable annular gap filling solution
Effective embedment depth: hef = 120.0 mm, hnom = 132.0 mm
Material: A4
Evaluation Service Report: ETA 11/0374
Issued I Valid: 23/05/2022 | -
Proof: SOFA design method + fib (07/2011) - after ETAG testing
Stand-off installation: eb = 0.0 mm (no stand-off); t = 20.0 mm

Anchor plate :
R lx x ly x t = 700.0 mm x 300.0 mm x 20.0 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated)

Profile: Rectangular Hollow Sections India, 145x82x4.8; (L x W x T) = 145.0 mm x 82.0 mm x 4.8 mm


Base material: uncracked concrete, M 30, fc,cyl = 25.00 N/mm ; h = 750.0 mm
2

Installation: hammer drilled hole, Installation condition: Dry


Reinforcement: no reinforcement or reinforcement spacing >= 150 mm (any Ø) or >= 100 mm (Ø <= 10 mm)
no longitudinal edge reinforcement
Reinforcement to control splitting according to fib
(07/2011), 10.1.5.2 present

R
- The anchor calculation is based on a rigid anchor plate assumption.

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

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1.1 Load combination


Case Description Forces [kN] / Moments [kNm] Seismic Fire Max. Util. Anchor [%]
1 Combination 1 N = -2.027; Vx = -21.390; Vy = 0.000; no no 76
Mx = 0.000; My = 14.390; Mz = -15.610;

2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
y
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y 3 5 4
1 8.980 13.317 -7.282 11.150
2 0.000 13.317 -7.282 -11.150 x
3 8.980 11.151 0.152 11.150 Tension Compression
4 0.000 11.151 0.152 -11.150 1 6 2
5 4.133 0.152 0.152 0.000
6 4.133 7.282 -7.282 0.000

max. concrete compressive strain: 0.07 [‰]


max. concrete compressive stress: 2.00 [N/mm ]
2

resulting tension force in (x/y)=(-205.4/0.0): 26.226 [kN]


resulting compression force in (x/y)=(318.6/0.0): 28.253 [kN]

Anchor forces are calculated based on the assumption of a rigid anchor plate.

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3 Tension load SOFA (fib (07/2011), section 10.1)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilization bN [%] Status
Steel Strength* 8.980 64.643 14 OK
Pullout Strength* 8.980 37.268 25 OK
Concrete Breakout Failure** 26.226 65.057 41 OK
Splitting failure** 26.226 79.011 34 OK

* highest loaded anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel Strength

NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]


90.500 1.400 64.643 8.980

3.2 Pullout Strength

NRk,p [kN] yc g M,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]


50.000 1.118 1.500 37.268 8.980

3.3 Concrete Breakout Failure


0 2
Ac,N [mm ]
2
Ac,N [mm ] y A,N ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
264,000 129,600 2.037 180.0 360.0

ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N


55.4 0.765 0.0 1.000 0.867 1.000
0
k1 NRk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
11.000 72.299 1.500 65.057 26.226

Group anchor ID
1, 3, 5, 6

3.4 Splitting failure


0 2
Ac,N [mm ]
2
Ac,N [mm ] y A,N ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
272,000 144,400 1.884 190.0 380.0 1.310

ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1


55.4 0.774 0.0 1.000 0.858 1.000 11.000
0
NRk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
72.299 1.500 79.011 26.226

Group anchor ID
1, 3, 5, 6

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4 Shear load SOFA (fib (07/2011), section 10.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilization bV [%] Status
Steel Strength (without lever arm)* 13.317 45.200 30 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout Strength* 13.317 61.692 22 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y-** 24.526 32.362 76 OK

* highest loaded anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel Strength (without lever arm)

VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]


56.500 1.250 45.200 13.317

4.2 Pryout Strength


0 2
Ac,N [mm ]
2
Ac,N [mm ] y A,N ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm] k4
66,000 129,600 0.509 180.0 360.0 2.900

ec1,V [mm] y ec1,N ec2,V [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N


0.0 1.000 0.0 1.000 0.867 1.000
0
NRk,c [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
72.299 1.500 61.692 13.317

Group anchor ID
2

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y-

lf [mm] dnom [mm] kV a b


120.0 16.00 2.400 0.063 0.056
0 2
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm ]
2
Ac,V [mm ] y A,V
300.0 675,000 405,000 3.000

y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V y 90°,V


1.000 1.000 1.001 299.8 0.600 1.000 2.500
0
VRk,c [kN] n1 gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
96.986 2 1.500 32.362 24.526

Note: Resistance limit acc. to fib (07/2011) Eq. (10.2-6) is governing

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5 Combined tension and shear loads SOFA (fib (07/2011), section 10.3)
bN bV a Utilization bN,V [%] Status
steel 0.139 0.295 2.000 11 OK
concrete 0.403 0.758 1.500 92 OK

a a
bN + bV <= 1

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:

NSk = 6.652 [kN] dN = 0.5869 [mm]


VSk = 9.865 [kN] dV = 0.7458 [mm]
dNV = 0.9490 [mm]
Long term loading:

NSk = 6.652 [kN] dN = 0.6987 [mm]


VSk = 9.865 [kN] dV = 1.1187 [mm]
dNV = 1.3189 [mm]

Comments: Tension displacements are valid with half of the required installation torque moment for uncracked concrete! Shear displacements
are valid without friction between the concrete and the anchor plate! The gap due to the drilled hole and clearance hole tolerances are not
included in this calculation!

The acceptable anchor displacements depend on the fastened construction and must be defined by the designer!

7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Engineering require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (AS 5216:2021, ETAG 001/Annex C,
EOTA TR029 etc.). This means load re-distribution on the anchors due to elastic deformations of the anchor plate are not considered - the
anchor plate is assumed to be sufficiently stiff, in order not to be deformed when subjected to the design loading. PROFIS Engineering
calculates the minimum required anchor plate thickness with CBFEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions
explained above. The proof if the rigid anchor plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Engineering. Input data and results
must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
• Your design has selected filled holes. Please ensure that there is a proper method to fill the annular gap between the fixture and HSA-R
M16 hnom3and contact Hilti in case of any questions.
• The accessory list in this report is for the information of the user only. In any case, the instructions for use provided with the product have to
be followed to ensure a proper installation.
• The design method fib (07/2011) assumes that no hole clearance between the anchors and the fixture is present. This can be achieved by
filling the gap with mortar of sufficient compressive strength (e.g. by using the Hilti Filling set) or by other suitable means
• The compliance with current standards (e.g. EN 1993, AS 4100:1998, etc.) is the responsibility of the user
• Checking the transfer of loads into the base material is required in accordance with fib (07/2011)!
• The characteristic bond resistances depend on the return period (service life in years): 50

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for conformity with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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8 Installation data
2
Anchor plate, steel: E 350 (Fe 490); E = 200,000.00 N/mm ; fyk = 350.00 Anchor type and diameter: HSA-R M16 hnom3
2
N/mm
Profile: Rectangular Hollow Sections India, 145x82x4.8; (L x W x T) = 145.0 Item number: 2004217 HSA-R M16x182 85/70/30
mm x 82.0 mm x 4.8 mm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 18.0 mm Maximum installation torque: 80 Nm
Plate thickness (input): 20.0 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 16.0 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Hole depth in the base material: 140.0 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled Minimum thickness of the base material: 180.0 mm
Cleaning: Manual cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is
required.

Hilti HSA stud anchor with 132 mm embedment, M16 hnom3, Stainless steel, installationwith torque control bar per ETA 11/0374, with
annular gaps filled with Hilti Filling set or any suitable gap solutions

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Manual blow-out pump • Hilti SIW 6AT-A22 + SI AT-A22
• Properly sized drill bit • Hilti SFC 22-A drill driver
• Filling set
• Installation torque control bar with suitable
screw driver or torque wrench
• Hammer

y
350.0 350.0
50.0

3 5 4
150.0
200.0

x
150.0

1 6 2
50.0

50.0 300.0 300.0 50.0

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -300.0 -100.0 - - 100.0 300.0 4 300.0 100.0 - - 300.0 100.0
2 300.0 -100.0 - - 100.0 300.0 5 0.0 100.0 - - 300.0 100.0
3 -300.0 100.0 - - 300.0 100.0 6 0.0 -100.0 - - 100.0 300.0

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Design: simply supported canopy-FACE BRACKET Date: 02/12/2022
Fastening point: FACE BRACKET

9 Remarks; Your Cooperation Duties


• Any and all information and data contained in the Software concern solely the use of Hilti products and are based on the principles, formulas
and security regulations in accordance with Hilti's technical directions and operating, mounting and assembly instructions, etc., that must be
strictly complied with by the user. All figures contained therein are average figures, and therefore use-specific tests are to be conducted prior
to using the relevant Hilti product. The results of the calculations carried out by means of the Software are based essentially on the data you
put in. Therefore, you bear the sole responsibility for the absence of errors, the completeness and the relevance of the data to be put in by
you. Moreover, you bear sole responsibility for having the results of the calculation checked and cleared by an expert, particularly with
regard to compliance with applicable norms and permits, prior to using them for your specific facility. The Software serves only as an aid to
interpret norms and permits without any guarantee as to the absence of errors, the correctness and the relevance of the results or suitability
for a specific application.
• You must take all necessary and reasonable steps to prevent or limit damage caused by the Software. In particular, you must arrange for
the regular backup of programs and data and, if applicable, carry out the updates of the Software offered by Hilti on a regular basis. If you do
not use the AutoUpdate function of the Software, you must ensure that you are using the current and thus up-to-date version of the Software
in each case by carrying out manual updates via the Hilti Website. Hilti will not be liable for consequences, such as the recovery of lost or
damaged data or programs, arising from a culpable breach of duty by you.

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