Problem 1: A 35 mm diameter steel rod is embedded in a concrete block that is rigidly attached on a base plate. The base plate is attached to the surface by anchor bolts, each having a diameter of 16 mm. The concrete block has dimensions: B = 55 mm, W =160 mm, and H = 70 mm. While the thickness of the base plate is 14 mm. - Concrete Block - Steel Rod - Anchor Bolt Base Plate Consider these allowable stress properties: Shear stress of bolts 10 MPa %3D Bonding stress of steel and concrete = 5 MPa = 80 MPa = 18 MPa Tensile stress of steel Bearing stress of steel plate What is the maximum P (kN) that can be applied to the steel rod?

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Problem 1: A 35 mm diameter steel rod is embedded in a concrete block that is rigidly attached on a base
plate. The base plate is attached to the surface by anchor bolts, each having a diameter of 16 mm.
The concrete block has dimensions: B = 55 mm, W =160 mm, and H = 70 mm. While the thickness of the
base plate is 14 mm.
Concrete Block
Steel Rod
P
Anchor Bolt
Base Plate
Consider these allowable stress properties:
Shear stress of bolts
10 MPa
5 MPa
%3D
Bonding stress of steel and concrete
Tensile stress of steel
%3D
80 MPa
%3D
Bearing stress of steel plate
18 MPa
%3D
What is the maximum P (kN) that can be applied to the steel rod?
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1: A 35 mm diameter steel rod is embedded in a concrete block that is rigidly attached on a base plate. The base plate is attached to the surface by anchor bolts, each having a diameter of 16 mm. The concrete block has dimensions: B = 55 mm, W =160 mm, and H = 70 mm. While the thickness of the base plate is 14 mm. Concrete Block Steel Rod P Anchor Bolt Base Plate Consider these allowable stress properties: Shear stress of bolts 10 MPa 5 MPa %3D Bonding stress of steel and concrete Tensile stress of steel %3D 80 MPa %3D Bearing stress of steel plate 18 MPa %3D What is the maximum P (kN) that can be applied to the steel rod?
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