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STRUCTURAL CALCULATION OF PUNCH WINDOW SYSTEM

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3


(BLOCK 4 & 5)
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
February 20, 2020
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Sheet No. 1

I. DESIGN CRITERIA

II. DESIGN WIND PRESSURE CALCULATION :


A. Wind Load Analysis……………………............................... II.A Wind Load 1/1

III. ANALYSIS OF GLASS


A. Analysis of Glass..................................................................... III.A Glass 1/3 - 3/3

IV. ANALYSIS OF MULLION

A. Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall


Element......................................................................... IV.A Int. Mullion 1/10 - 10/10
Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall
B.
Element......................................................................... IV.B Int. Mullion 1/10 - 10/10

V. ANALYSIS OF TRANSOM
A. Analysis of Intermediate Transom..................................... V.A Int. Transom 1/7 - 7/7
B. Analysis of Sill Transom......................................................... V.B Sill Transom 1/7 - 7/7
B. Analysis of Head Transom................................................... V.B Head Transom 1/6 - 6/6

VI. ANALYSIS OF TRANSOM TO MULLION CONNECTION


A. Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection.............VI.A Screw 1/5 - 5/5
B. Analysis of Sill Transom Connection................................. VI.B Screw 1/4 - 4/4
C. Analysis of Head Transom Connection........................... VI.C Screw 1/4 - 4/4

VII. ANALYSIS OF ANCHORS


A. Load Reactions….................................................................. VII.A Reaction 1/1

B1. Analysis of Sill Inter. Anchor @ Negative


Load……........................................................................ VII.B1 Sill Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

B2. Analysis of Head Inter. Anchor @ Negative


Load……........................................................................ VII.B2 Head Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6
Analysis of Sill Inter. Anchor @ Positive
B3.
Load……........................................................................ VII.B3 Sill Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

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VII. ANALYSIS OF ANCHORS

B4. Analysis of Head Inter. Anchor @ Positive


Load……........................................................................ VII.B4 Head Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

C1. Analysis of Sill Jamb Anchor @ Negative


Load……........................................................................ VII.C1 Sill Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

C2. Analysis of Head Jamb Anchor @ Negative


Load……........................................................................ VII.C2 Head Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

C3. Analysis of Sill Jamb Anchor @ Positive


Load……........................................................................ VII.C3 Sill Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6
Analysis of Head Jamb Anchor @ Positive
C4.
Load……........................................................................ VII.C4 Head Anchor 1/1
Attached Software Analysis of Anchor........................... Page 1/6 - 6/6

VIII. ANALYSIS OF OPERABLE COMPONENTS & ACCESSORIES

A. Analysis of Operable Components


(Hinge Connections)…................................................ VIII.A Hinge 1/4 - 4/4

B. Analysis of Operable Components (Lock


Points)…............................................................... VIII.B Lock Points 1/1

IX. APPENDICES
A. ENGINEERING DATA
ADM: Table 2-24
ADM: Table 3.3-1
ASTM E 1300: Table 1 to Table 4
ASTM E 1300: Table 5 to Table 6
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X2
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X9
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X8
AAM TIR A9-91: Table 11 and Table 4

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I. DESIGN CRITERIA

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

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DESIGN CRITERIA

1.0 REFERENCES

1.1 National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015, 6th Edition


Volume 1, Buildings, Towers, and other Vertical Structures
1.2 Standard Practice for Determining Load Resistance
of Glass in Buildings - ASTM E1300 2000 Edition
1.3 Aluminum Design Manual
Specifications and Guidelines for Aluminum Structures

2.0 DESIGN LOADS

2.1 DEAD LOADS


3
2.1.1 Glass unit weight ------------25.10 kN/m

2.2 LIVE LOAD


2.2.1 Service Live Load ------------nil

2.3 WIND
2.3.1 Zone -------------------------Zone II
2.3.2 Basic Wind Speed -------------V=250kph
2.3.3 Exposure Category ------------Exposure B

2.4 Other loadings shall be in accordance with NSCP/ASTM


Requirements and specifications.

3.0 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS

3.1 ALUMINUM - 6063-T6 or 6061-T6 for Extrusions


- 3003-H14 for Painted or Mill Sheet

3.2 STEEL - ASTM A36 for Hot-Rolled Shapes


& Plates
- ASTM A500 Gr. B for Steel Tubing
- ASTM A569 for Sheet

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3.3 ANCHOR BOLT - Grade 8.8 Carbon Steel


- Electro-Galvanized

3.4 EXTERIOR - Stainless Steel, A316


FASTENERS

3.5 INTERIOR - QQP 416, Type I, Class 1 CAD-


FASTENERS Plated Steel in Dry Area
- 300 Series Stainless Steel in
Wet Area

3.6 WELDS - E70xx Electrode for Steel


- ER 4043 Electrode for Aluminum

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II. DESIGN WIND PRESSURE CALCULATION

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Wind Load Analysis
Date: 18-Feb-20

DESIGN WIND PRESSURE FOR ULTIMATE STRENGTH DESIGN (USD) APPLICATION

II. DESIGN WIND PRESSURE FOR ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD) APPLICATON

Note: 0.6 reduction factor was used for Allowable Stress Design (ASD) application.

II.A Wind Load 1/1
III. ANALYSIS OF GLASS

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Glass
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01

GLASS
UNDER
ANALYSIS

NOTE: The glass was analyzed using ASTM E-1300 that is subjected to a corner element wind load of -3.41kPa.

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Design Wind Pressure, q = 3.41 kPa


Glass Type = IGU
Long Dimension, a = 727.00 mm
Short Dimension, b = 1555.00 mm
Glass Treatment :
Glass Lite 1 = Heat Strengthened
Glass Lite 2 = Heat Strengthened
Thickness of Glass, tg
Glass Lite 1, t1 = 6.00 mm
Glass Lite 2, t2 = 6.00 mm
Area of Glass, A = axb
2
= 1130485.00 mm
Modulus of Elasticity, E = 71700000.00 kPa
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m

II. CHECK GLASS ALLOWABLE PRESSURE LOAD:

2.1 Determine Glass Factor


Refer to ASTM E-1300 TABLE 2 Glass Type Factors ( GTF ) for Insulating Glass (IG).

Glass Lite 1, GTF1 = 1.80


Glass Lite 2, GTF2 = 1.80

III.A Glass 1/3
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Glass
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.2 Determine Load Share Factor :


Refer to ASTM E-1300 TABLE 5 Load Share Factors ( LS ) for Insulating Glass Units.

Glass Lite 1, LS1 = 2.00


Glass Lite 2, LS2 = 2.00

2.3 Determine Non-Factored Load


For Both Glass Lite 1 & 2 refer to Figure 2.1 ( ASTM E-1300 FIG.A1.6 )

Glass Lite 1, NFL1 = 3.20 kPa


Glass Lite 2, NFL2 = 3.20 kPa

• FIG.2.1 : ASTM E1300-04 FIG.A1.8 : Non Factored Load Chart (upper chart ) for
6mm Glass with Four Sides Simply Supported.

3.20

2.4 Determine Load Resistance

Glass Lite 1, LR1 = 11.52 kPa


Glass Lite 2, LR2 = 11.52 kPa

Since LR1 > LR2 wps = 11.52 kPa

2.5 Determine Glass Allowable Pressure Load, wps

wps = 11.52 kPa

Since wps > q Therefore, glass is SAFE on Pressure Load.

III.A Glass 2/3
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Glass
Date: 18-Feb-20

III. CHECK DEFLECTION OF GLASS:

3.1 Allowable Deflection

■ At Full Design Wind Load:


Allowable Deflection, δallow = 35.00 mm

■ At Half Design Wind Load:


Allowable Deflection, δallow/2 = b
90
= 8.08 mm or 19.00 mm

3.2 Load Carried By Each Lite, q / LS :

Glass Lite 1,q1 = q/LS1 = 1.71 kPa


Glass Lite 2, q2 = q/LS2 = 1.71 kPa

3.3 Determine Maximum Glass Deflection:


Refer to ASTM E-1300 Section X2.1.Alternate Procedure For Calculating The Approximate Center Of Glass Deflection.

■ At Full Design Load:

2 3
ASTM X2.2 r0 = 0.553 – 3.83 ( a/b) +1.11 ( a/b ) – 0.0969 (a/b )
= -1.02
2 3
ASTM X2.3 r1 = - 2.29 + 5.83 ( a/b ) - 2. 17 ( a/b ) + 0.2067 (a/b )
= -0.02
2 3
ASTM X2.4 r2 = 1.485 – 1.908 ( a/b) +0.815 ( a/b ) – 0.0822 (a/b )
= 0.76
2 4
ASTM X2.5 x = ln{ln [ q (ab) / E t ]}
= 1.15
ASTM X2.1 δmax = t1 exp ( ro + r1 x + r2 x2 )
= 5.78 mm

Since δmax < δallow Therefore, glass is SAFE on deflection at full design load.

■ At Half Design Wind Load:

2 3
ASTM X2.2 r0 = 0.553 – 3.83 (a/b) + 1.11 (a/b) – 0.0969 (a/b)
= -1.02
2 3
ASTM X2.3 r1 = - 2.29 + 5.83 (a/b) - 2. 17 (a/b) + 0.2067 (a/b)
= -0.02
2 3
ASTM X2.4 r2 = 1.485 – 1.908 (a/b) + 0.815 (a/b) – 0.0822 (a/b)
= 0.76
2 4
ASTM X2.5 x = ln{ln [ q1 (ab) / E t ]}
= 0.90
ASTM X2.1 δmax/2 = t1 exp (ro + r1 x + r2 x2)
= 3.94 mm

Since δmax/2 < δallow/2 Therefore, glass is SAFE on deflection at half design load.

III.A Glass 3/3
IV. ANALYSIS OF MULLION

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01
Refer to Drawing No. D-203

Tributary Area

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Max. Design Wind Pressure, wp = 3.34 kPa


Maximum Tributary Width, tw = 825.00 mm
Total Length of Mullion, L = 2820.00 mm
Max. Unsupported Length of Mullion, LU = 2820.00 mm
Max Unbraced Length of Mullion, Lb = 500.00 mm
Spacing of Anti-buckling clip at every 500mm on center.
Total Thickness of Glass, tg = 12.00 mm
Modulus Elasticity of Aluminum, Ea = 69600.00 MPa
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Aluminum, Ua = 26487.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Steel, Us = 76975.00 N/m
2
Tributary Area of Glass, Aglass = 2326500.00 mm
2
Cross sectional Area of Transom, Atransom = 1357.357 mm
Weight of Glass, Wglass = Ug Aglass tg N
= 684.689 N
Weight of Mullion, Wmullion = 91.004 N
Weight of Transom, Wtransom = 29.661 N

IV.A Int. Mullion 1/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

II. SECTION PROPERTIES:

2.1 Section Member : Male Mullion (6063 -T6) • FIGURE 2.1 :

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


4
Ix-m = 1000738.564 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
4
Iy-m = 358638.734 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
Am = 1218.373 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis :
cmy = 46.765 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis or at Compression Side :
3
Sc = 21399.261 mm
Radius of Gyration Along X -Axis :
rx-f = 28.66 mm
Radius of Gyration Along Y -Axis :
ry-m = 17.157 mm
Torsional Constant :
4
Jm = 1965.97 mm

2.2 Section Member : Female Mullion (6063 -T6) • FIGURE 2.2 :

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


4
Ix-f = 888482.617 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
4
Iy-f = 190991.625 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
Af = 1093.055 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis :
cfy = 47.315 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis or at Compression Side :
3
Sc = 18778.191 mm
Radius of Gyration Along X -Axis :
rx-f = 28.51 mm
Radius of Gyration Along Y -Axis :
ry-f = 13.219 mm
Torsional Constant :
4
Jf = 2298.10 mm

IV.A Int. Mullion 2/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.4 Computation of Torsional Constant for Male Mullion :

2.4.1 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jm

TABLE 2.4 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.1 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
3
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt nbt3/3

1 2.00 29.00 3.50 8.286 768.89 0


2 2.00 26.70 2.50 10.680 0 278.125
3 1.00 37.20 3.50 10.629 0 531.650
4 1.00 29.20 3.50 8.343 387.30 0

TOTAL 1156.20 809.78


Torsional Constant, Jm : 1965.97 mm4

2.5 Computation of Torsional Constant for Female Mullion :

2.5.1 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jf

TABLE 2.5 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.2 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt3 nbt3/3

1 2.00 39.00 3.50 11.143 0 1114.750


2 1.00 37.20 3.50 10.629 0 531.650
3 1.00 45.60 3.50 13.029 0 651.700

TOTAL 0.00 2298.10


Torsional Constant, J1 : 2298.10 mm4

2.5.3 Total Torsional Constant :

Jf = 2298.10 mm4

IV.A Int. Mullion 3/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.8 Member : Mullion (23mm thick x 28mm & 6mm thick x 25mm Flat bar Steel Insert)

Total Area of Steel Stiffener :


2
Ams = 794.00 mm
Total Weight of Steel Stiffener :
Wms = 172.353 N
Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :
4
Ix-ms = 50545.04 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
Iy-ms = 54100.57 mm4
Modulus of Elasticity :
Es = 200000.00 MPa
Distance of Centroid Along Y - Axis :
Cy-ms = 14.45 mm
Modular Ratio:
n = Es x Ea - 1
= 2.874

• FIGURE 2.3 :

2.4 Total Moment of Inertia

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


Ix-tot = Ix-m + Ix-f (n * Ix-ms)
= 2034465.54 mm4
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
Iy-tot = Iy-m + Iy-f (n * Iy-ms)
= 705091.76 mm4
Total Cross Sectional Area Mullion :
2
ATOTAL = 2311.43 mm

III. COMPUTE FOR ACTUAL LOADINGS NORMAL TO THE GLASS SURFACE :

3..1 Due To Wind Load

Uniformly Dist. Load, WWL = wp tw


= 2.76 N/mm

IV. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR :

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax = WwL Lu2


8
= 2739104.78 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WwL Lu


2
= 3885.26 N

IV.A Int. Mullion 4/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

V. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION:

Allowable Deflection, dallow Lu


=
175
= 16.11 mm

4
Actual Deflection dmax = 5 WwL Lu
384 Ea Ix-tot
= 16.024 mm

dmax < dallow SAFE

VI. CHECK BENDING STRESS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

6.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.11 Compression in Component of Beam "Fb1" :


(compression in beams, extreme fiber, gross section: single web shapes)

Slenderness, S = Lb
ry-m
= 29.143
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 22.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 94.00
S1 < S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 16.7 - 0.073 S


= 14.57 ksi
= 100.48 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.15 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb2" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on one edge)

Width of section or Element, b = 26.70 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 2.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.68
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 7.20
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 12.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 19.0 - 0.541 (b/t)


= 13.22 ksi
= 91.17 MPa

IV.A Int. Mullion 5/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb3" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 29.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 8.29
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb3 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb4"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 24.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 7.00
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90.00
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb4 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.2 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb2 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 91.17 MPa

6.3 Check Actual Bending Stress in Mullion

= Mmax Ix-m
Max. Moment carried by Male Mullion, Mmax-m
Ix-tot
= 1347345.40 N-mm

Actual Bending Stress of Male Mullion, fb = Mmax-m cmy


Ix-m
= 62.96 MPa

fb < Fb SAFE

6.4 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

IV.A Int. Mullion 6/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.11 Compression in Component of Beam "Fb1" :


(compression in beams, extreme fiber, gross section: single web shapes)

Slenderness, S = Lb
ry-f
= 37.825
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 22.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 94.00
S1 < S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 16.7-0.073 S


= 13.94 ksi
= 96.11 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb3" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 39.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 11.14
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb3 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb4"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 22.90 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 6.54
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90.00
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb4 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.5 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb2 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 96.11 MPa

6.6 Check Actual Bending Stress in Mullion

Max. Moment carried by Female Mullion, = Mmax Ix-f


Mmax-f Ix-tot
= 1196209.48 N-mm

Actual Bending Stress of Female Mullion, fb = Mmax-f cfy


Ix-f
= 63.70 MPa

fb < Fb SAFE

IV.A Int. Mullion 7/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

VII. COMPUTE AXIAL LOADINGS :

7.1 Due To Dead load

Total Axial Dead load, RDL = 1.1 (Wglass + Wmullion + Wtransom + Wms)
= 1075.48 N

VIII. COMPUTE AXIAL STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL :


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

8.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.1 Tension, Axial "Ft"


(extreme fiber, net section)

Allowable Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.7 Compression in column " Fa1" ( Axial Gross Section )
(compression in column, axial : all column)

Slenderness, S = k Lb
r
= 29.14
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 0.00
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 78.00
S1 < S < S2

Flexural Buckling Check, Fa1 = 14.2 - 0.074 kLb/r


= 12.04 ksi
= 83.04 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.9 Compression in Column Elements " Fa2" ( Gross Section )
(compression in column elemets, gross section : flat elements supported on both edge)

Width of Section or Element, b = 37.20 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t2 = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.63 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 6.70
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fa2 = 16.0 - 0.14 b/t


= 14.47 ksi
= 99.77 MPa

8.2 Allowable Axial Compressive Stress ( Fa1 govern )

Allowable Compressive Strength, Fa = 83.04 MPa

8.3 Actual Axial Compressive Stress

Axial Dead load, RDL = 1075.48 N


Actual Axial Compressive Stress, fa = RDL / Am
= 0.88 MPa

fa < Fa SAFE

IV.A Int. Mullion 8/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

8.4 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.1 Tension, Axial "Ft"


(extreme fiber, net section)

Allowable Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.7 Compression in column " Fa1" ( Axial Gross Section )
(compression in column, axial : all column)

Slenderness, S = k Lb
r
= 37.83
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 0.00
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 78.00
S1 < S < S2

Flexural Buckling Check, Fa1 = 14.2 - 0.074 kLb/r


= 11.40 ksi
= 78.61 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.9 Compression in Column Elements " Fa2" ( Gross Section )
(compression in column elemets, gross section : flat elements supported on both edge)

Width of Section or Element, b = 37.20 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t2 = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.63 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 6.70
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fa2 = 16.0 - 0.14 b/t


= 14.47 ksi
= 99.77 MPa

8.5 Allowable Axial Compressive Stress ( Fa1 govern )

Allowable Compressive Strength, Fa = 78.61 MPa

8.6 Actual Axial Compressive Stress

Axial Dead load, RDL = 1075.48 N


Actual Axial Compressive Stress, fa = RDL / Af
= 0.98 MPa

fa < Fa SAFE

IV.A Int. Mullion 9/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Corner Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

IX. CHECK UNDER COMBINED AXIAL COMPRESSION AND BENDING STRESSES :

9.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

Actual Compressive Stress, fa = 0.88 MPa


Actual Bending Stress, fb = 62.96 MPa
Allowable Axial Stress, Fa = 83.04 MPa
Allowable Bending Stress, Fb = 91.17 MPa

fa fb
+ = 0.70 < 1.00 SAFE
Fa Fb

9.2 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

Actual Compressive Stress, fa = 0.98 MPa


Actual Bending Stress, fb = 63.70 MPa
Allowable Axial Stress, Fa = 78.61 MPa
Allowable Bending Stress, Fb = 96.11 MPa

fa fb
+ = 0.68 < 1.00 SAFE
Fa Fb

IV.A Int. Mullion 10/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01
Refer to Drawing No. D-203

Tributary Area

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Max. Design Wind Pressure, wp = 1.82 kPa


Maximum Tributary Width, tw = 825.00 mm
Total Length of Mullion, L = 2820.00 mm
Max. Unsupported Length of Mullion, LU = 2820.00 mm
Max Unbraced Length of Mullion, Lb = 500.00 mm
Spacing of Anti-buckling clip at every 500mm on center.
Total Thickness of Glass, tg = 12.00 mm
Modulus Elasticity of Aluminum, Ea = 69600.00 MPa
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Aluminum, Ua = 26487.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Steel, Us = 76975.00 N/m
2
Tributary Area of Glass, Aglass = 2326500.00 mm
2
Cross sectional Area of Transom, Atransom = 1357.357 mm
Weight of Glass, Wglass = Ug Aglass tg N
= 684.689 N
Weight of Mullion, Wmullion = 91.004 N
Weight of Transom, Wtransom = 29.661 N

IV.B Int. Mullion 1/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

II. SECTION PROPERTIES:

2.1 Section Member : Male Mullion (6063 -T6) • FIGURE 2.1 :

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


4
Ix-m = 1000738.564 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
4
Iy-m = 358638.734 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
Am = 1218.373 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis :
cmy = 46.765 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis or at Compression Side :
3
Sc = 21399.261 mm
Radius of Gyration Along X -Axis :
rx-f = 28.66 mm
Radius of Gyration Along Y -Axis :
ry-m = 17.157 mm
Torsional Constant :
4
Jm = 1965.97 mm

2.2 Section Member : Female Mullion (6063 -T6) • FIGURE 2.2 :

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


4
Ix-f = 888482.617 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
4
Iy-f = 190991.625 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
Af = 1093.055 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis :
cfy = 47.315 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis or at Compression Side :
3
Sc = 18778.191 mm
Radius of Gyration Along X -Axis :
rx-f = 28.51 mm
Radius of Gyration Along Y -Axis :
ry-f = 13.219 mm
Torsional Constant :
4
Jf = 2298.10 mm

IV.B Int. Mullion 2/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.4 Computation of Torsional Constant for Male Mullion :

2.4.1 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jm

TABLE 2.4 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.1 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt3 nbt3/3

1 2.00 29.00 3.50 8.286 768.89 0


2 2.00 26.70 2.50 10.680 0 278.125
3 1.00 37.20 3.50 10.629 0 531.650
4 1.00 29.20 3.50 8.343 387.30 0

TOTAL 1156.20 809.78


Torsional Constant, Jm : 1965.97 mm4

2.5 Computation of Torsional Constant for Female Mullion :

2.5.1 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jf

TABLE 2.5 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.2 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt3 nbt3/3

1 2.00 39.00 3.50 11.143 0 1114.750


2 1.00 37.20 3.50 10.629 0 531.650
3 1.00 45.60 3.50 13.029 0 651.700

TOTAL 0.00 2298.10


Torsional Constant, J1 : 2298.10 mm4

2.5.3 Total Torsional Constant :

Jf = 2298.10 mm4

IV.B Int. Mullion 3/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.8 Member : Mullion (No Steel Insert)

Total Area of Steel Stiffener :


2
Ams = 0.00 mm
Total Weight of Steel Stiffener :
Wms = 0.000 N
Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :
4
Ix-ms = 0.00 mm
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
Iy-ms = 0.00 mm4
Modulus of Elasticity :
Es = 200000.00 MPa
Distance of Centroid Along Y - Axis :
Cy-ms = 0.00 mm
Modular Ratio:
n = Es x Ea - 1
= 2.874

2.4 Total Moment of Inertia

Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :


Ix-tot = Ix-m + Ix-f (n * Ix-ms)
= 1889221.18 mm4
Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis :
Iy-tot = Iy-m + Iy-f (n * Iy-ms)
= 549630.36 mm4
Total Cross Sectional Area Mullion :
2
ATOTAL = 2311.43 mm

III. COMPUTE FOR ACTUAL LOADINGS NORMAL TO THE GLASS SURFACE :

3..1 Due To Wind Load

Uniformly Dist. Load, WWL = wp tw


= 1.50 N/mm

IV. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR :

2
Maximum Design Moment, Mmax = WwL Lu
8
= 1492566.08 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WwL Lu


2
= 2117.12 N

V. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION:

Allowable Deflection, dallow Lu


=
175
= 16.11 mm

Actual Deflection dmax = 5 WwL Lu4


384 Ea Ix-tot
= 9.403 mm

dmax < dallow SAFE

IV.B Int. Mullion 4/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

VI. CHECK BENDING STRESS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

6.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.11 Compression in Component of Beam "Fb1" :


(compression in beams, extreme fiber, gross section: single web shapes)

Slenderness, S = Lb
ry-m
= 29.143
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 22.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 94.00
S1 < S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 16.7 - 0.073 S


= 14.57 ksi
= 100.48 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.15 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb2" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on one edge)

Width of section or Element, b = 26.70 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 2.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.68
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 7.20
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 12.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 19.0 - 0.541 (b/t)


= 13.22 ksi
= 91.17 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb3" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 29.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 8.29
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb3 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

IV.B Int. Mullion 5/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb4"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 24.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 7.00
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90.00
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb4 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.2 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb2 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 91.17 MPa

6.3 Check Actual Bending Stress in Mullion

= Mmax Ix-m
Max. Moment carried by Male Mullion, Mmax-m
Ix-tot
= 790626.55 N-mm

Actual Bending Stress of Male Mullion, fb = Mmax-m cmy


Ix-m
= 36.95 MPa

fb < Fb SAFE

6.4 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.11 Compression in Component of Beam "Fb1" :


(compression in beams, extreme fiber, gross section: single web shapes)

Slenderness, S = Lb
ry-f
= 37.825
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 22.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 94.00
S1 < S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 16.7-0.073 S


= 13.94 ksi
= 96.11 MPa

IV.B Int. Mullion 6/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb3" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 39.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 11.14
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb3 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb4"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 22.90 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 6.54
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90.00
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb4 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.5 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb2 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 96.11 MPa

6.6 Check Actual Bending Stress in Mullion

Max. Moment carried by Female Mullion, = Mmax Ix-f


Mmax-f Ix-tot
= 701939.52 N-mm

Actual Bending Stress of Female Mullion, fb = Mmax-f cfy


Ix-f
= 37.38 MPa

fb < Fb SAFE

VII. COMPUTE AXIAL LOADINGS :

7.1 Due To Dead load

Total Axial Dead load, RDL = 1.1 (Wglass + Wmullion + Wtransom + Wms)
= 885.89 N

IV.B Int. Mullion 7/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

VIII. COMPUTE AXIAL STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL :


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

8.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.1 Tension, Axial "Ft"


(extreme fiber, net section)

Allowable Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.7 Compression in column " Fa1" ( Axial Gross Section )
(compression in column, axial : all column)

Slenderness, S = k Lb
r
= 29.14
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 0.00
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 78.00
S1 < S < S2

Flexural Buckling Check, Fa1 = 14.2 - 0.074 kLb/r


= 12.04 ksi
= 83.04 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.9 Compression in Column Elements " Fa2" ( Gross Section )
(compression in column elemets, gross section : flat elements supported on both edge)

Width of Section or Element, b = 37.20 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t2 = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.63 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 6.70
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fa2 = 16.0 - 0.14 b/t


= 14.47 ksi
= 99.77 MPa

8.2 Allowable Axial Compressive Stress ( Fa1 govern )

Allowable Compressive Strength, Fa = 83.04 MPa

8.3 Actual Axial Compressive Stress

Axial Dead load, RDL = 885.89 N


Actual Axial Compressive Stress, fa = RDL / Am
= 0.73 MPa

fa < Fa SAFE

IV.B Int. Mullion 8/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

8.4 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.1 Tension, Axial "Ft"


(extreme fiber, net section)

Allowable Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.7 Compression in column " Fa1" ( Axial Gross Section )
(compression in column, axial : all column)

Slenderness, S = k Lb
r
= 37.83
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 0.00
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 78.00
S1 < S < S2

Flexural Buckling Check, Fa1 = 14.2 - 0.074 kLb/r


= 11.40 ksi
= 78.61 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.9 Compression in Column Elements " Fa2" ( Gross Section )
(compression in column elemets, gross section : flat elements supported on both edge)

Width of Section or Element, b = 37.20 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t2 = 3.50 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 10.63 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 6.70
Upper Slenderness limit, S2 = 39.00
S1 < S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fa2 = 16.0 - 0.14 b/t


= 14.47 ksi
= 99.77 MPa

8.5 Allowable Axial Compressive Stress ( Fa1 govern )

Allowable Compressive Strength, Fa = 78.61 MPa

8.6 Actual Axial Compressive Stress

Axial Dead load, RDL = 885.89 N


Actual Axial Compressive Stress, fa = RDL / Af
= 0.81 MPa

fa < Fa SAFE

IV.B Int. Mullion 9/10
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Mullion @ Typical Wall Element
Date: 18-Feb-20

IX. CHECK UNDER COMBINED AXIAL COMPRESSION AND BENDING STRESSES :

9.1 Member: Male Mullion Extrusion

Actual Compressive Stress, fa = 0.73 MPa


Actual Bending Stress, fb = 36.95 MPa
Allowable Axial Stress, Fa = 83.04 MPa
Allowable Bending Stress, Fb = 91.17 MPa

fa fb
+ = 0.41 < 1.00 SAFE
Fa Fb

9.2 Member: Female Mullion Extrusion

Actual Compressive Stress, fa = 0.81 MPa


Actual Bending Stress, fb = 37.38 MPa
Allowable Axial Stress, Fa = 78.61 MPa
Allowable Bending Stress, Fb = 96.11 MPa

fa fb
+ = 0.40 < 1.00 SAFE
Fa Fb

IV.B Int. Mullion 10/10
V. ANALYSIS OF TRANSOM

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01
Refer to Drawing No. D-252

th1

th2

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Max. Design Wind Pressure, wp = 3.34 kPa


Height of Upper Mullion, h1 = 1600.00 mm
Height of Lower Mullion, h2 = 850.00 mm
Width of Mullion, tm = 85.00 mm
Center to Center Spacing bet. Mullions, Lc = 825.00 mm
Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = Lc - tm
= 740.00 mm
Location of Setting Block from edge, a = Lb / 4
= 185.00 mm
Tributary Height at Upper Mullion, th1 = Lb
3
= 246.67 mm
Tributary Height at Lower Mullion, th2 = Lb
3
= 246.67 mm
Total Tributary Height, th = th1 + th2
493.33 mm
Total Thickness of Glass carried, tg = 12.00 mm
Actual Width of Glass, wg = 727.00 mm
Actual Length of Glass, lg = 1555.00 mm
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Aluminum, Ua = 26487.00 N/m
2
Unit Weight of Steel, Us = 76975.00 mm
Modulus Elasticity of Aluminum, Ea = 69600.00 MPa
Area of Glass @ Upper Panel, Ag = wg Ig
2
= 1130485.00 mm

V.A Int. Transom 1/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

II. SECTION PROPERTIES:

2.1 Aluminum Section : Intermediate Transom (6063 – T6)

Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis:


4
Ity = 1292734.194 mm
Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :
4
Itx = 1520729.476 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
At = 1357.357 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis:
cty = 54.700 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along X - Axis:
ctx = 51.000 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis:
3
Scty = 27801.270 mm
Section Modulus Along X-axis:
3
Sctx = 25347.729 mm
Radius of Gyration:
ry = 30.86 mm
Radius of Gyration:
rx = 33.47 mm
Torsional Constant :
Jt = 1707402.25 mm4

• FIGURE 2.1 :

2.2 Computation of Torsional Constant for Intermediate Transom :

2.5.1 Torsional Computation for Rectangular Hollow Tube Element


• Hollow Tube element ( See Figure 2.1 )

t1 = 3.00 mm
t2 = 3.00 mm
a = 90.00 mm
b = 82.00 mm

• Torsion Constant By Roark's Formula :

2 2
Jt = 2 t1 t2 ( a - t1 ) ( b - t2 )
( a t1 + b t2 - t12 -t22
)
4
Jt = 1707402.253 mm

V.A Int. Transom 2/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

III. CHECK DUE TO WINDLOAD:

3.1 Check for Loadings

Negative Uniformly Dist. Load due to Wind = wp th


load, WWL = 1.65 N/mm

IV. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR :

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( y - y ) = WWL Lb2


( @ end of transom ) 8
= 112787.347 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WWL Lb


2
= 609.661 N

V. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION:

Allowable Deflection, dallow = Lb


175
= 4.23 mm

Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WWL Lb4


384 Iy Ea
= 0.07 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

VI. CHECK BENDING STRESS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

6.1 Member: Intermediate Transom Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.14 Compression in beam "Fb1" :


(extreme fiber, gross section: tubular shapes)

Slenderness, S = 2 Lb Sc
√Iy J
= 25.25
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 130.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 2400.00
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

V.A Int. Transom 3/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb2" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 90.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 30
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39
S1 < S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb2 = 19.0 - 0.170 (b/t)


= 13.90 ksi
= 95.84 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb3"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 82.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.33
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb3 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.1 Allowable Bending Stress ( consider Fb2 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fbty = 95.84 MPa

6.2 Check Actual Bending Stress in Intermediate Transom

Maximum Bending Stress, fbty = Mmax (y-y-) ctx


Ity
= 4.45 MPa

Remark : Since, fbty < Fbty SAFE

VII. CHECK DUE TO DEADLOAD:

7.1 Check for Loadings

7.1.1 Uniformly Distributed Load due to Self weight ( S.W.) of Transom :


S.W. of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 1.1 ( Ua At )
= 0.04 N/mm
7.1.2 Concentrated Load @ L / 4 :
Total Weight of Glass & Accessories
2 Pg = Ag Ug tg
= 332.70 N
Concentrated Load @ L / 4, Pg = 166.35 N

V.A Int. Transom 4/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

VIII. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR:

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( x - x ) = WDL Lb2


+ Pg a
( for Uniform Load & Two equidistant Point Load ) 8
= 33481.94 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WDL Lb


+ Pg
2
= 180.98 N

IX. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION DUE TO DEADLOAD:

Allow. Deflection @ Mid., dallow = 3.00 mm

4 2 2
Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WDL Lb Pg a ( 3L – 4a )
+
384 Itx Ea 24 Ea Itx
= 0.02 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

X. CHECK BENDING STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

10.1 Member: Intermediate Transom Extrusion

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb1" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 82.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.33
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 7.2
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 12
S1 < S > S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 484 / (b/t)


= 17.71 ksi
= 122.09 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb2"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 90.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 30.00
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

10.2 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb1 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fbtx = 122.09 MPa

V.A Int. Transom 5/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

10.3 Check Actual Bending Stress

Maximum Bending Stress, fbtx = Mmax (x-x) cty


Itx
= 1.20 MPa

Remark : Since, fbtx < Fbtx SAFE

XI. CHECK SHEAR STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

Member: Intermediate Transom Extrusion

11.1 Shear Normal to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements, Gross Section

Height of section or Element, h = 90.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = h/t
= 30.00
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Normal to Glass, Fvtx = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Normal to Glass, fvtx = Vmax


( See Item IV. Design Moment & Shear due to Wind Load ) At
= 0.45 MPa

Remark : Since, fvtx < Fvtx SAFE

11.2 Shear Parallel to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements , Gross Section

Width of section or Element, b = 82.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.33
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Parallel to Glass, Fvty = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Parallel to Glass, fvty = Vmax


( See Item VIII. Design Moment & Shear due to Dead Load ) At
= 0.13 MPa

Remark : Since, fvty < Fvty SAFE

V.A Int. Transom 6/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

XII. CHECK UNDER COMBINED SHEAR AND BENDING STRESS RATIO ( CSR ):

12.1 Member: Intermediate Transom Extrusion

Actual Bending Stress Normal to Glass, fbty = 4.45 MPa


Actual Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, fbtx = 1.20 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Normal to Glass, Fbty = 95.84 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, Fbtx = 122.09 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Normal to Glass, fvtx = 0.45 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, fvty = 0.13 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Normal to Glass, Fvtx = 58.61 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, Fvty = 58.61 MPa

2 2
fbtx fbty fvty fvty
CSR = + + 2 + 2 = 0.06
Fbtx Fbty Fvty Fvty

Remark : Since, CSR < 1.00 SAFE

V.A Int. Transom 7/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01
Refer to Drawing No. D-254

th1

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Max. Design Wind Pressure, wp = 3.34 kPa


Height of Upper Mullion, h = 850.00 mm
Width of Mullion, tm = 90.00 mm
Center to Center Spacing bet. Mullions, Lc = 825.00 mm
Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = Lc - tm
= 735.00 mm
Location of Setting Block from edge, a = Lb / 4
= 183.75 mm
Tributary Height at Upper Mullion, th = Lb
3
= 245.00 mm
Total Thickness of Glass carried, tg = 12.00 mm
Actual Width of Glass, wg = 825.00 mm
Actual Length of Glass, lg = 850.00 mm
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Aluminum, Ua = 26487.00 N/m
2
Unit Weight of Steel, Us = 76975.00 mm
Modulus Elasticity of Aluminum, Ea = 69600.00 MPa
Area of Glass @ Upper Panel, Ag = wg Ig
2
= 701250.00 mm

V.B Sill Transom 1/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

II. SECTION PROPERTIES:

2.1 Aluminum Section : Sill Transom (6063 – T6)

Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis:


4
Ity = 998158.003 mm
Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :
4
Itx = 286233.799 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
At = 1111.214 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis:
cty = 28.586 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along X - Axis:
ctx = 46.168 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis:
3
Scty = 10013.006 mm
Section Modulus Along X-axis:
3
Sctx = 21620.220 mm
Radius of Gyration:
ry = 29.97 mm
Radius of Gyration:
rx = 16.05 mm
Torsional Constant :
Jt = 485915.34 mm4

• FIGURE 2.1 :

2.2 Computation of Torsional Constant for Sill Transom :

2.2.1 Torsional Computation for Rectangular Hollow Tube Element


• Hollow Tube element ( See Figure 2.1 )

t1 = 3.00 mm
t2 = 3.00 mm
a = 91.00 mm
b = 39.00 mm

• Torsion Constant By Roark's Formula :

J1 = 2 t1 t2 ( a - t1 )2 ( b - t2 )2
( a t1 + b t2 - t12 - t22 )
4
J1 = 485623.742 mm

V.B Sill Transom 2/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.2.2 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jt

TABLE 2.2 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.1 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
3 3
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt nbt /3

1 3.00 12.60 3.00 4.200 291.60 0

TOTAL 291.60 0.00


Torsional Constant, J2 : 291.60 mm4

2.5.3 Total Torsional Constant :

Jt = J1 + J2
= 485915.34 mm4

III. CHECK DUE TO WINDLOAD:

3.1 Check for Loadings

Negative Uniformly Dist. Load due to Wind = wp th


load, WWL = 0.82 N/mm

IV. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR :

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( y - y ) = WWL Lb2


( @ end of transom ) 8
= 55258.265 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WWL Lb


2
= 300.725 N

V. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION:

Allowable Deflection, dallow = Lb


175
= 4.20 mm

Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WWL Lb4


384 Iy Ea
= 0.04 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

VI. CHECK BENDING STRESS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

V.B Sill Transom 3/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb1" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 26.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 8.83
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb4"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 83.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.67
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb4 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.1 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb1 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fby = 103.43 MPa

6.2 Check Actual Bending Stress

Maximum Bending Stress, fby = Mmax (y-y) ctx


Ity
= 2.56 MPa

Remark : Since, fby < Fby SAFE

VII. CHECK DUE TO DEADLOAD:

7.1 Check for Loadings

7.1.1 Uniformly Distributed Load due to Self weight ( S.W.) of Transom :


S.W. of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 1.1 ( Ua At )
= 0.03 N/mm
7.1.2 Concentrated Load @ L / 4 :
Total Weight of Glass & Accessories
2 Pg = Ag Ug tg
= 206.38 N
Concentrated Load @ L / 4, Pg = 103.19 N

V.B Sill Transom 4/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

VIII. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR:

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( x - x ) = WDL Lb2


+ Pg a
( for Uniform Load & Two equidistant Point Load ) 8
= 21147.26 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WDL Lb


+ Pg
2
= 115.09 N

IX. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION DUE TO DEADLOAD:

Allow. Deflection @ Mid., dallow = 3.00 mm

4
Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WDL Lb Pg a ( 3L2 – 4a2 )
+
384 Itx Ea 24 Ea Itx
= 0.07 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

X. CHECK BENDING STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb1" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 83.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.67
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 7.2
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 12
S1 < S > S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 484 / (b/t)


= 17.49 ksi
= 120.62 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb2"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 26.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 8.83
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

10.1 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb1 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fbx = 120.62 MPa

V.B Sill Transom 5/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

10.2 Check Actual Bending Stress

Maximum Bending Stress, fbx = Mmax (x-x) cty


Itx
= 2.11 MPa

Remark : Since, fbx < Fbx SAFE

XI. CHECK SHEAR STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

11.1 Shear Normal to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements, Gross Section

Height of section or Element, h = 26.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = h/t
= 8.83
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Normal to Glass, Fvx = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Normal to Glass, fvx = Vmax


( See Item IV. Design Moment & Shear due to Wind Load ) At
= 0.27 MPa

Remark : Since, fvx < Fvx SAFE

11.2 Shear Parallel to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements , Gross Section

Width of section or Element, b = 83.00 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.67
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Parallel to Glass, Fvy = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Parallel to Glass, fvy = Vmax


( See Item VIII. Design Moment & Shear due to Dead Load ) At
= 0.10 MPa

Remark : Since, fvy < Fvy SAFE

V.B Sill Transom 6/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

XII. CHECK UNDER COMBINED SHEAR AND BENDING STRESS RATIO ( CSR ):

Actual Bending Stress Normal to Glass, fbx = 2.56 MPa


Actual Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, fby = 2.11 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Normal to Glass, Fbx = 103.43 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, Fby = 120.62 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Normal to Glass, fvx = 0.27 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, fvy = 0.10 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Normal to Glass, Fvx = 58.61 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, Fvy = 58.61 MPa

2 2
fbx fby fvy fvy
CSR = + + 2 + 2 = 0.04
Fbx Fby Fvy Fvy

Remark : Since, CSR < 1.00 SAFE

V.B Sill Transom 7/7
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01
Refer to Drawing No. D-250

th

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Max. Design Wind Pressure, wp = 3.34 kPa


Height of Lower Mullion, h1 = 400.00 mm
Width of Mullion, tm = 85.00 mm
Center to Center Spacing bet. Mullions, Lc = 825.00 mm
Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = Lc - tm
= 740.00 mm
Tributary Height at Lower Mullion, th = h1
2
= 200.00 mm
Total Thickness of Glass carried, tg = 12.00 mm
3
Unit Weight of Glass, Ug = 24525.00 N/m
3
Unit Weight of Aluminum, Ua = 26487.00 N/m
2
Unit Weight of Steel, Us = 76975.00 mm
Modulus Elasticity of Aluminum, Ea = 69600.00 MPa

V.C Head Transom 1/6
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

II. SECTION PROPERTIES:

2.1 Aluminum Section : Head Transom (6063 – T6)

Moment of Inertia Along Y-axis:


4
Ity = 1528786.267 mm
Moment of Inertia Along X-axis :
4
Itx = 1089948.233 mm
Cross Sectional Area :
2
At = 1305.329 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along Y - Axis:
cty = 53.958 mm
Distance of Extreme Fiber Along X - Axis:
ctx = 45.721 mm
Section Modulus Along Y-axis:
3
Scty = 20200.050 mm
Section Modulus Along X-axis:
3
Sctx = 33437.142 mm
Radius of Gyration: ry
ry = 34.22 mm
Radius of Gyration:
rx = 28.90 mm
Torsional Constant :
Jt = 762907.23 mm4

• FIGURE 2.1 :

2.2 Computation of Torsional Constant for Head Transom :

2.2.1 Torsional Computation for Rectangular Hollow Tube Element


• Hollow Tube element ( See Figure 2.1 )

t1 = 3.00 mm
t2 = 3.00 mm
a = 82.10 mm
b = 54.50 mm

• Torsion Constant By Roark's Formula :

J1 = 2 t1 t2 ( a - t1 )2 ( b - t2 )2
( a t1 + b t2 - t12 - t22 )
4
J1 = 762387.029 mm

V.C Head Transom 2/6
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

2.2.2 Torsional Computation for Open Parts, Jt

TABLE 2.2 : Torsional Constant for Open Parts ( Refer Figure 2.1 )
no. length of thickness of length over Torsional Constant
item of items element element thickness b/t < 10 b/t > 10
3 3
n b t b/t n(1/3-0.2t/b)bt nbt /3

1 1.00 30.20 3.00 10.067 0 271.800


1 1.00 29.40 3.00 9.800 248.40 0

TOTAL 248.40 271.80


Torsional Constant, J2 : 520.20 mm4

2.5.3 Total Torsional Constant :

Jt = J1 + J2
= 762907.23 mm4

III. CHECK DUE TO WINDLOAD:

3.1 Check for Loadings

Negative Uniformly Dist. Load due to Wind = wp th


load, WWL = 0.67 N/mm

IV. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR :

Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( y - y ) = Wwl Lb2


( @ end of transom ) 8
= 45724.600 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = Wwl Lb


2
= 247.160 N

V. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION:

Allowable Deflection, dallow = Lb


175
= 4.23 mm

Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WWL Lb4


384 Iy Ea
= 0.02 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

VI. CHECK BENDING STRESS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.2 Tension in Beam "Ft" ( Extreme Fiber , Net Section )

Allow. Tensile Stress, Ft = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

V.C Head Transom 3/6
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb1" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 54.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 18.17
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 23
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 39
S1 > S < S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 15.00 ksi


= 103.43 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb2"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 82.10 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.37
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

6.1 Allowable Bending Stress (consider Fb1 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 103.43 MPa

6.2 Check Actual Bending Stress

Maximum Bending Stress, fbmax = Mmax ctx


Ity
= 1.37 MPa

Remark : Since, fbmax < Fb SAFE

VII. CHECK DUE TO DEADLOAD:

7.1 Check for Loadings

7.1.1 Uniformly Distributed Load due to Self weight ( S.W.) of Transom :


= 1.1 ( Ua At )
S.W. of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 0.04 N/mm

VIII. DESIGN MOMENT AND SHEAR:

2
Maximum Design Moment, Mmax ( x - x ) = WDL Lb
( for Uniform Load ) 8
= 2603.27 N-mm

Maximum Design Shear, Vmax = WDL Lb


2
= 14.07 N

V.C Head Transom 4/6
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

IX. CHECK MAXIMUM DEFLECTION DUE TO DEADLOAD:

Allow. Deflection @ Mid., dallow = 3.00 mm

4
Maximum Deflection, dmax = 5 WDL Lb
384 Itx Ea
= 0.002 mm

Remark : Since, dmax < dallow SAFE

X. CHECK BENDING STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.16 Compression in Component of Beam, "Fb1" :


(element uniform compression gross section: Flat elements supported on both edges)

Width of section or Element, b = 82.10 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.37
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 7.2
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 12
S1 < S > S2

Lateral Buckling Check, Fb1 = 484 / (b/t)


= 17.69 ksi
= 121.94 MPa

ADM Table 2-24 Sec. 3.4.18 Compression Component in beam, "Fb2"


(element in bending in own plane, gross section: flat element supported on both edges)

Height of section or Element, b = 54.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 18.17
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 53
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 90
S1 > S < S2

Local Buckling Check, Fb2 = 20.00 ksi


= 137.90 MPa

10.1 Allowable Bending Stress ( consider Fb1 to govern)

Allowable Bending, Fb = 121.94 MPa

10.2 Check Actual Bending Stress

Maximum Bending Stress, fbmax = Mmax cty


Itx
= 0.13 MPa

Remark : Since, fbmax < Fb SAFE

V.C Head Transom 5/6
Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Analysis of Head Transom
Date: 18-Feb-20

XI. CHECK SHEAR STRESSES PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL


Refer to ADM Table 2.24: Allowable Stresses For Building Type Structures (6063 – T6 Extrusions & Pipe)

11.1 Shear Normal to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements, Gross Section

Height of section or Element, h = 54.50 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = h/t
= 18.17
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Normal to Glass, Fvx = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Normal to Glass, fvx = Vmax


( See Item IV. Design Moment & Shear due to Wind Load ) At
= 0.19 MPa

Remark : Since, fvx < Fvx SAFE

11.2 Shear Parallel to Glass as per Specs. 2-24.20 Shear in Elements, Gross Section

Width of section or Element, b = 82.10 mm


Thickness of Section or Element, t = 3.00 mm
Lower Slenderness Limit, S1 = 39.00
Upper Slenderness Limit, S2 = 77.00
Slenderness, S = b/t
= 27.37
S1 > S < S2

Allowable Shear Parallel to Glass, Fvy = 8.50 ksi


= 58.61 MPa

Actual Shear Parallel to Glass, fvy = Vmax


( See Item VIII. Design Moment & Shear due to Dead Load ) At
= 0.01 MPa

Remark : Since, fvy < Fvy SAFE

XII. CHECK UNDER COMBINED SHEAR AND BENDING STRESS RATIO ( CSR ):

Actual Bending Stress Normal to Glass, fbx = 1.37 MPa


Actual Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, fby = 0.13 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Normal to Glass, Fbx = 103.43 MPa
Allow. Bending Stress Parallel to Glass, Fby = 121.94 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Normal to Glass, fvx = 0.19 MPa
Actual Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, fvy = 0.01 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Normal to Glass, Fvx = 58.61 MPa
Allow. Shear Stress Parallel to Glass, Fvy = 58.61 MPa

fbx fby fvy2 fvy2


CSR = + + 2 + 2 = 0.01
Fbx Fby Fvy Fvy

Remark : Since CSR < 1.00 SAFE

V.C Head Transom 6/6
VI. ANALYSIS OF TRANSOM TO MULLION CONNECTION

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

• FIG.1.1 : Section Detail of Intermediate Transom to Mullion Connection.


Refer to Drawing Details

Pg

T1

T2

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Negative Design Wind Pressure, -wp = 3.34 kPa


Concentrated Load from glass @ L/4, Pg = 166.350 N V.A Int. Transom 4/7
Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = 740.00 mm V.A Int. Transom 1/7
Equivalent Uniformly Dist. Wind Load, WWL = 1650.000 N/m V.A Int. Transom 3/7
Self Weight of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 40.000 N/m V.A Int. Transom 4/7
Horizontal Reaction due to Dead load, RDL = WDL Lb
(Weight of Section & Accessories) = 29.60 N
Tributary Height of Upper Panel, th1 = 246.67 mm V.A Int. Transom 1/7
Tributary Height of Bottom Panel, th2 = 246.67 mm V.A Int. Transom 1/7
Equivalent Tributary Height of Transom, th = th1 + th2
= 493.34 mm
Quantity of Screws, n = 4.00 pcs

II. CHECK LOADINGS DUE TO WIND LOAD:

Horizontal Reaction at Upper Mullion, T1 = wp th1 Lb


2
= 304.83 N

Horizontal Reaction at Lower Mullion, T2 = wp th2 Lb


2
= 304.83 N

III. LOCATE FOR CENTROID OF BOLT GROUP:

Assumed Value, AAREA = BAREA = CAREA


2
= 1.00 mm

2
Total Area of Screws, ATOTAL = 4.00 mm

Horizontal Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


x = 2AAREA (0) + BAREA (38) + CAREA (38)
ATOTAL
x = 19.00 mm

VI.A Screw 1/5
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

Vertical Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


y = 2AAREA (0) + BAREA (54.7) + CAREA (86)
ATOTAL
y = 35.18 mm

IV. CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR & BEARING AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

4.1 Required Shear & Bearing Strength of Screw

Moment at Point O, ΣMo = 69Pg + 40.2T1 - 24.5T2


= 16264.06 N-mm

2 2 2
Sum. of x & y Dist. of Screws, Σ(x + y ) = 6393.123 mm

Shear Reaction along Y-axis / Screw, RyBOLT = ΣMo x Pg


+
Σ(x2 + y2) n
= 89.92 N

Shear Reaction along x-axis / Screw, RxBOLT = ΣMo y RWL


+
Σ(x2 + y2) n
= 165.69 N

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = [(RxBOLT)2 + (RyBOLT)2]1/2


= 188.52 N

4.2 Clause 5.4.3.1 Allowable Shear for member in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thk. of Member in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.16 in
Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu1 D t1 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-1
= 1.05 kips
= 4655.45 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.3 Clause 5.4.3.2 Allowable Shear for member not in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thickness of member not in contact w/ screw = 3.00 mm
head, t2 = 0.12 in

Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu2 D t2 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-2


= 0.78 kips
= 3491.59 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

VI.A Screw 2/5
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

4.4 Clause 5.4.3.4 Allowable Shear Strength of screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Min. Tensile Yield Strength, Fy = 65.00 ksi
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 448.24 MPa
2
Thread Root Area, A(R) = 0.0214 in
2
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 13.81 mm
Nominal shear Strength of Screw, Pns = Fy A(R)
= 6188.53 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = Pns / (1.25 ns) Eq. 5.4.3-4
= 1650.27 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.5 ADM Table 2-24 Sec 3.4.6 : Bearing on flat surfaces, 6063 – T6

Threaded Screw Diameter, dts = 5.50 mm


Min. Thickness of Member Joined by Screw, tm = 3.00 mm
Projected Area, Ap = dts tm
= 16.50

Actual Bearing Stress on Bolts, fp = Vmax / Ap


= 11.43 MPa

Allowable Bearing Stress on Bolts, Fp = 21.00 ksi


= 144.80 MPa

Since Fp > fp Therefore, screw is SAFE on Bearing Stress.

V. CHECK ALLOWABLE TENSION AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

• FIG.2 : Plan Detail of Intermediate Transom to Mullion Connection


Refer to Drawing Details

nPU
No. 12 X 50.8L PHSTS

T1 + T2 + Pg + RDL

VI.A Screw 3/5
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

5.1 Required Tensile Strength of Screw

Moment @ Point O, ΣMo = 0

Tensile Force Load of Screw Group, nPu = 16.6 (T1 + T2 + Pg + RDL)


38.1
= 351.00 N
Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 175.50 N

5.2 Clause 5.4.2.1 Allowable Pullout for UNC Threads Screw

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Yield Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Fty2 = 25 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30 ksi
Thread Stripping Area of Internal Thread per = 0.019 in
unit length of engagement, Asn
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Depth of Full thread engagement to Transom, tc = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
3.0 mm < tc < 6.3 mm

Nominal Pull-Out Strength of Screw, Pnot = 1.2DFty2 (0.25 – tc) + 1.16AsnFtu2 (tc – 0.125)
ADM 2005: Eq. 5.4.2.1-2 = 6.409 kips

Allow. Pull-Out Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnot / ns


= 9502.346 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Out Strength.

5.3 Clause 5.4.2.2 Allowable Pullover for Pan Head Screw

Larger screw head Diameter, Dws = 0.425 in


Nominal Hole Diameter, Dh = 0.216 in
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1
= 30.00 ksi
Screw Coefficient for valley fastening, C = 1.00
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Thickness of Mullion in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
Nominal Pull-Over Strength of Screw, Pnov = C t1 Ftu1 (Dws – Dh) Eq. 5.4.2.2-1
= 0.99 kips
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnov / ns
= 1465.37 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Over Strength.

5.4 Clause 5.4.2 Allowable Tensile Strength of Screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Ultimate Tensile Strength of Screw, Fu = 110.00 ksi
(Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11) = 757.90 MPa
2
Tensile Stress Area, A(S) = 0.0242 in
2
= 15.61 mm
Allowable Tension of Screw, Pnt = 0.40 Fu A(S)
= 4733.20 N
Allow. Tensile Strength From AAMA, Pallow = Pnt / (1.25ns)
= 1262.19 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Tensile Strength.

VI.A Screw 4/5
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Intermediate Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

VI. CHECK COMBINED TENSILE & SHEAR STRESS :

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = 188.52 N


Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 175.50 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = 1650.27 N
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = 1262.19 N

Vmax2 Pu
2
+ = 0.03
Vallow2 Pallow2

Since CSR < 1.00 Therefore, screw is ADEQUATE.

VI.A Screw 5/5
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

• FIG.1.1 : Section Detail of Sill Transom to Mullion Connection.


Refer to Drawing Detail

Pg
T

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Negative Design Wind Pressure, -wp = 3.34 kPa


Concentrated Load from glass @ L/4, Pg = 166.350 N V.B Sill Transom 4/7
Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = 740.00 mm V.B Sill Transom 1/7
Equivalent Uniformly Dist. Wind Load, WWL = 1650.000 N/m V.B Sill Transom 4/7
Self Weight of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 40.000 N/m V.B Sill Transom 4/7
Horizontal Reaction due to Dead load, RDL = WDL Lb
(Weight of Section & Accessories) = 29.60 N
Tributary Height of Upper Panel, th = 425.00 mm V.B Sill Transom 1/7
Quantity of Screws, n = 4.00 pcs

II. CHECK LOADINGS DUE TO WIND LOAD:

Horizontal Reaction at Lower Mullion, T = wp th Lb


2
= 525.22 N

III. LOCATE FOR CENTROID OF BOLT GROUP:

Assumed Value, AAREA = BAREA = CAREA = DAREA


2
= 1.00 mm

2
Total Area of Screws, ATOTAL = 4.00 mm

Horizontal Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


x = AAREA (0) + BAREA (38) + CAREA (0) + DAREA (38)
ATOTAL
x = 19.0 mm

Vertical Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


y = AAREA (0) + BAREA (0) + CAREA (22.5) + DAREA (22.5)
ATOTAL
y = 11.25 mm

VI.B Screw 1/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

IV. CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR & BEARING AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

4.1 Required Shear & Bearing Strength of Screw

Moment at Point O, ΣMo = 61Pg + 10T


= 15399.50 N-mm

2 2 2
Sum. of x & y Dist. of Screws, Σ(x + y ) = 1950.250 mm

Shear Reaction along Y-axis / Screw, RyBOLT = ΣMo x Pg


+
Σ(x2 + y2) n
= 191.61 N

Shear Reaction along x-axis / Screw, RxBOLT = ΣMo y RWL


2 2 +
Σ(x + y ) n
= 220.14 N

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = [(RxBOLT)2 + (RyBOLT)2]1/2


= 291.85 N

4.2 Clause 5.4.3.1 Allowable Shear for member in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thk. of Member in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.16 in
Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu1 D t1 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-1
= 1.05 kips
= 4655.45 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.3 Clause 5.4.3.2 Allowable Shear for member not in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thickness of member not in contact w/ screw = 3.00 mm
head, t2 = 0.12 in

Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu2 D t2 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-2


= 0.78 kips
= 3491.59 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.4 Clause 5.4.3.4 Allowable Shear Strength of screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Min. Tensile Yield Strength, Fy = 65.00 ksi
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 448.24 MPa
2
Thread Root Area, A(R) = 0.0214 in
2
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 13.81 mm
Nominal shear Strength of Screw, Pns = Fy A(R)
= 6188.53 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = Pns / (1.25 ns) Eq. 5.4.3-4
= 1650.27 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

VI.B Screw 2/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

4.5 ADM Table 2-24 Sec 3.4.6 : Bearing on flat surfaces, 6063 – T6

Threaded Screw Diameter, dts = 5.50 mm


Min. Thickness of Member Joined by Screw, tm = 3.00 mm
Projected Area, Ap = dts tm
= 16.50

Actual Bearing Stress on Bolts, fp = Vmax / Ap


= 17.69 MPa

Allowable Bearing Stress on Bolts, Fp = 21.00 ksi


= 144.80 MPa

Since Fp > fp Therefore, screw is SAFE on Bearing Stress.

V. CHECK ALLOWABLE TENSION AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

• FIG.2 : Plan Detail of Sill Transom to Mullion Connection


Refer to Drawing Details

nPU

No. 12 X 50.8L PHSTS

T + Pg + RDL

5.1 Required Tensile Strength of Screw

Moment @ Point O, ΣMo = 0

Tensile Force Load of Screw Group, nPu = 16.6 (T + Pg + RDL)


38.1
= 314.21 N
Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 157.10 N

VI.B Screw 3/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

5.2 Clause 5.4.2.1 Allowable Pullout for UNC Threads Screw

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Yield Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Fty2 = 25 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30 ksi
Thread Stripping Area of Internal Thread per = 0.019 in
unit length of engagement, Asn
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Depth of Full thread engagement to Transom, tc = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
3.0 mm < tc < 6.3 mm

Nominal Pull-Out Strength of Screw, Pnot = 1.2DFty2 (0.25 – tc) + 1.16AsnFtu2 (tc – 0.125)
ADM 2005: Eq. 5.4.2.1-2 = 6.409 kips

Allow. Pull-Out Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnot / ns


= 9502.346 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Out Strength.

5.3 Clause 5.4.2.2 Allowable Pullover for Pan Head Screw

Larger screw head Diameter, Dws = 0.425 in


Nominal Hole Diameter, Dh = 0.216 in
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1
= 30.00 ksi
Screw Coefficient for valley fastening, C = 1.00
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Thickness of Mullion in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
Nominal Pull-Over Strength of Screw, Pnov = C t1 Ftu1 (Dws – Dh) Eq. 5.4.2.2-1
= 0.99 kips
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnov / ns
= 1465.37 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Over Strength.

5.4 Clause 5.4.2 Allowable Tensile Strength of Screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Ultimate Tensile Strength of Screw, Fu = 110.00 ksi
(Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11) = 757.90 MPa
2
Tensile Stress Area, A (S) = 0.0242 in
2
= 15.61 mm
Allowable Tension of Screw, Pnt = 0.40 Fu A(S)
= 4733.20 N
Allow. Tensile Strength From AAMA, Pallow = Pnt / (1.25ns)
= 1262.19 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Tensile Strength.

VI. CHECK COMBINED TENSILE & SHEAR STRESS :

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = 291.85 N


Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 157.10 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = 1650.27 N
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = 1262.19 N

Vmax2
2
Pu
+ = 0.05
Vallow2 Pallow2

Since CSR < 1.00 Therefore, screw is ADEQUATE.

VI.B Screw 4/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

• FIG.1.1 : Section Detail of Head Transom to Mullion Connection.


Refer to Drawing Details

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Negative Design Wind Pressure, -wp = 3.34 kPa


Unbraced Length of Transom, Lb = 740.00 mm V.C Head Transom 1/6
Equivalent Uniformly Dist. Wind Load, WWL = 1650.000 N/m V.C Head Transom 3/6
Self Weight of Transom & Accessories, WDL = 40.000 N/m V.C Head Transom 4/6
Horizontal Reaction due to Dead load, RDL = WDL Lb
(Weight of Section & Accessories) = 29.60 N
Tributary Height of Lower Panel, th = 200.00 mm V.C Head Transom 1/6
Quantity of Screws, n = 4.00 pcs

II. CHECK LOADINGS DUE TO WIND LOAD:

Horizontal Reaction at Upper Mullion, T = wp th Lb


2
= 247.16 N

III. LOCATE FOR CENTROID OF BOLT GROUP:

Assumed Value, AAREA = BAREA = CAREA = DAREA


2
= 1.00 mm

2
Total Area of Screws, ATOTAL = 4.00 mm

Horizontal Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


x = AAREA (0) + 2BAREA (38)
ATOTAL
x = 19.0 mm

Vertical Distance from Bolt Center to Center of Screw Group :


y = AAREA (0) + 2BAREA (49.7)
ATOTAL
y = 24.9 mm

VI.C Screw 1/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

IV. CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR & BEARING AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

4.1 Required Shear & Bearing Strength of Screw

Moment at Point O, ΣMo = 22.8T


= 5635.25 N-mm

2 2 2
Sum. of x & y Dist. of Screws, Σ(x + y ) = 3914.090 mm

Shear Reaction along Y-axis / Screw, RyBOLT = ΣMo x


Σ(x2 + y2)
= 27.35 N

Shear Reaction along x-axis / Screw, RxBOLT = ΣMo y RWL


2 2 +
Σ(x + y ) n
= 97.57 N

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = [(RxBOLT)2 + (RyBOLT)2]1/2


= 101.33 N

4.2 Clause 5.4.3.1 Allowable Shear for member in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thk. of Member in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.16 in
Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu1 D t1 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-1
= 1.05 kips
= 4655.45 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.3 Clause 5.4.3.2 Allowable Shear for member not in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thickness of member not in contact w/ screw = 3.00 mm
head, t2 = 0.12 in

Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu2 D t2 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-2


= 0.78 kips
= 3491.59 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

4.4 Clause 5.4.3.4 Allowable Shear Strength of screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Min. Tensile Yield Strength, Fy = 65.00 ksi
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 448.24 MPa
2
Thread Root Area, A(R) = 0.0214 in
2
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 13.81 mm
Nominal shear Strength of Screw, Pns = Fy A(R)
= 6188.53 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = Pns / (1.25 ns) Eq. 5.4.3-4
= 1650.27 N

Since Vallow > Vmax Therefore, screw is SAFE on Shear Strength.

VI.C Screw 2/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

4.5 ADM Table 2-24 Sec 3.4.6 : Bearing on flat surfaces, 6063 – T6

Threaded Screw Diameter, dts = 5.50 mm


Min. Thickness of Member Joined by Screw, tm = 3.00 mm
Projected Area, Ap = dts tm
= 16.50

Actual Bearing Stress on Bolts, fp = Vmax / Ap


= 6.14 MPa

Allowable Bearing Stress on Bolts, Fp = 21.00 ksi


= 144.80 MPa

Since Fp > fp Therefore, screw is SAFE on Bearing Stress.

V. CHECK ALLOWABLE TENSION AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL:

• FIG.2 : Plan Detail of Head Transom to Mullion Connection


Refer to Drawing Details

nPU

No. 12 X 50.8L
PHSTS

T + RDL

5.1 Required Tensile Strength of Screw

Moment @ Point O, ΣMo = 0

Tensile Force Load of Screw Group, nPu = 16.6 (T + RDL)


38.1
= 120.58 N
Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 60.29 N

VI.C Screw 3/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Transom Connection
Date: 19-Feb-20

5.2 Clause 5.4.2.1 Allowable Pullout for UNC Threads Screw

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.216 in


Yield Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Fty2 = 25 ksi
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30 ksi
Thread Stripping Area of Internal Thread per = 0.019 in
unit length of engagement, Asn
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Depth of Full thread engagement to Transom, tc = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
3.0 mm < tc < 6.3 mm

Nominal Pull-Out Strength of Screw, Pnot = 1.2DFty2 (0.25 – tc) + 1.16AsnFtu2 (tc – 0.125)
ADM 2005: Eq. 5.4.2.1-2 = 6.409 kips

Allow. Pull-Out Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnot / ns


= 9502.346 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Out Strength.

5.3 Clause 5.4.2.2 Allowable Pullover for Pan Head Screw

Larger screw head Diameter, Dws = 0.425 in


Nominal Hole Diameter, Dh = 0.216 in
Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu1
= 30.00 ksi
Screw Coefficient for valley fastening, C = 1.00
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00
Thickness of Mullion in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 4.00 mm
= 0.157 in
Nominal Pull-Over Strength of Screw, Pnov = C t1 Ftu1 (Dws – Dh) Eq. 5.4.2.2-1
= 0.99 kips
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnov / ns
= 1465.37 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Pull-Over Strength.

5.4 Clause 5.4.2 Allowable Tensile Strength of Screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3.00


Ultimate Tensile Strength of Screw, Fu = 110.00 ksi
(Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11) = 757.90 MPa
2
Tensile Stress Area, A (S) = 0.0242 in
2
= 15.61 mm
Allowable Tension of Screw, Pnt = 0.40 Fu A(S)
= 4733.20 N
Allow. Tensile Strength From AAMA, Pallow = Pnt / (1.25ns)
= 1262.19 N

Since Pallow > Pu Therefore, screw is SAFE on Tensile Strength.

VI. CHECK COMBINED TENSILE & SHEAR STRESS :

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = 101.33 N


Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 60.29 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = 1650.27 N
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = 1262.19 N

Vmax2
2
Pu
+ = 0.01
Vallow2 Pallow2

Since CSR < 1.00 Therefore, screw is ADEQUATE.

VI.C Screw 4/4
VII. ANALYSIS OF ANCHORS

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: Arbor Lanes - Phase 3
Location: Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
Item: Load Reactions
Date: 19-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01

I. Design Criteria

Negative Design Wind Pressure, -wp = 3.34 kPa


Positive Design Wind Pressure, +wp = 1.82 kPa
Maximum Tributary Width, tw = 727.00 mm
Jamb Tributary Width, twj = 363.50 mm
Max. Unsupported Length of Mullion, LU = 2820.00 mm

1.1 Wind Load Reactions Anchoring Support

Inter. Neg. Wind Load Reaction @ Corner Wind Load = wp tw Lu


Condition (Sill/Head Support) , -WL 2
= 3423.73 N

Inter. Pos. Wind Load Reaction @ Corner Wind Load = wp tw Lu


Condition (Sill/Head Support) , +WL 2
1865.63 N

Jamb Neg. Wind Load Reaction @ Corner Wind Load = wp tw Lu


Condition (Sill/Head Support) , -WL 2
1711.87 N

Jamb Pos. Wind Load Reaction @ Corner Wind Load = wp tw Lu


Condition (Sill/Head Support) , +WL 2 N
932.81

1.2 Dead Load Reactions Anchoring Support

Dead Load Reaction, DL = 1075.19 N


(IV. Mullion 8/10)

VII.A Reaction 1/1
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Inter. Anchor @ Negative Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Negative Wind Load, WWL = 3423.73 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Dead Load Reaction, WDL = 1075.19 N VII.A Reaction 1/1
Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Sill Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-209

RWL

Mb

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 5135.60 N
= 5.14 kN

2.2 Factored Load due to Dead Load

Total Weight of Panel, RDL = F.S. WDL


= 1612.79 N
= 1.61 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 41.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 210559.629 N-mm
0.21 kN-m

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1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 300 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 2.361 2.570 0.000 -2.570
2 2.361 2.570 0.000 -2.570 1 x2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.11 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 3.24 [N/mm2] Compression
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 4.722 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/-33): 6.332 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 2.361 19.333 13 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 4.722 10.870 44 OK
Concrete cone failure** 4.722 17.182 28 OK
Splitting failure** 4.722 43.283 11 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 2.361

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
60605 96000 18.00 310 155 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 16.305 1.500 10.870 4.722

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
66875 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.787 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 17.182 4.722

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
51875 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.830 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 43.283 4.722

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 2.570 12.000 22 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 5.140 21.740 24 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y-** 5.140 15.810 33 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 2.570

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
60605 96000 18.00 155 310 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 16.305 1.500 21.740 5.140

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y-


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.128 0.067
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
73 43143 23981
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
13.181 1.500 15.810 5.140

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.434 0.325 1.500 48 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 1.749 [kN] dN = 0.032 [mm]
VSk = 1.904 [kN] dV = 0.114 [mm]
dNV = 0.119 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 1.749 [kN] dN = 0.074 [mm]
VSk = 1.904 [kN] dV = 0.152 [mm]
dNV = 0.169 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

150 150

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

63 175 63

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -88 0 - - 73 52
2 88 0 - - 73 52

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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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
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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Inter. Anchor @ Negative Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Negative Wind Load, WWL = 3423.73 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Head Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-206

Mb

RWL

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 5135.60 N
= 5.14 kN

2.2 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 74.80 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 384142.932 N-mm
0.38 kN-m

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1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 300 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 5.647 2.570 0.000 -2.570
2 5.647 2.570 0.000 -2.570 1 x2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.22 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 6.51 [N/mm2] Compression
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 11.294 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/-34): 11.294 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 5.647 19.333 30 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 11.294 13.675 83 OK
Concrete cone failure** 11.294 21.492 53 OK
Splitting failure** 11.294 55.068 21 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 5.647

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
72726 96000 18.00 310 155 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 20.512 1.500 13.675 11.294

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
80250 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.820 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 21.492 11.294

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
62250 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.880 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 55.068 11.294

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 2.570 12.000 22 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 5.140 27.350 19 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y-** 5.140 16.731 31 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 2.570

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
72726 96000 18.00 155 310 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 20.512 1.500 27.350 5.140

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y-


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.124 0.066
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
78 47853 27378
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
14.358 1.500 16.731 5.140

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.826 0.307 1.500 93 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 4.183 [kN] dN = 0.078 [mm]
VSk = 1.904 [kN] dV = 0.114 [mm]
dNV = 0.138 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 4.183 [kN] dN = 0.178 [mm]
VSk = 1.904 [kN] dV = 0.152 [mm]
dNV = 0.234 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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Specifier: Project:
Address: Fastening Point:
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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Specifier: Project:
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

150 150

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

63 175 63

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -88 0 - - 78 72
2 88 0 - - 78 72

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Specifier: Project:
Address: Fastening Point:
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E-Mail:

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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Inter. Anchor @ Positive Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Positive Wind Load, WWL = 1865.63 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Dead Load Reaction, WDL = 1075.19 N VII.A Reaction 1/1
Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Sill Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-209

RWL

Mb

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 2798.44 N
= 2.80 kN

2.2 Factored Load due to Dead Load

Total Weight of Panel, RDL = F.S. WDL


= 1612.79 N
= 1.61 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 50.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 139922.055 N-mm
0.14 kN-m

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Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 300 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 1.326 1.400 0.000 1.400 Compression
2 1.326 1.400 0.000 1.400 1 x2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.07 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 2.03 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 2.652 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/33): 4.262 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 1.326 19.333 7 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 2.652 10.870 25 OK
Concrete cone failure** 2.652 17.182 16 OK
Splitting failure** 2.652 43.283 7 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 1.326

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
60605 96000 18.00 310 155 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 16.305 1.500 10.870 2.652

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
66875 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.787 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 17.182 2.652

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
51875 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.830 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 43.283 2.652

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 1.400 12.000 12 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 2.800 21.740 13 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y+** 2.800 11.414 25 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 1.400

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
60605 96000 18.00 155 310 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 16.305 1.500 21.740 2.800

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y+


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.152 0.072
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
52 24336 12168
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
8.560 1.500 11.414 2.800

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.244 0.245 1.500 25 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 0.982 [kN] dN = 0.018 [mm]
VSk = 1.037 [kN] dV = 0.062 [mm]
dNV = 0.065 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 0.982 [kN] dN = 0.042 [mm]
VSk = 1.037 [kN] dV = 0.083 [mm]
dNV = 0.093 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

150 150

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

63 175 63

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -88 0 - - 73 52
2 88 0 - - 73 52

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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Inter. Anchor @ Positive Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Positive Wind Load, WWL = 1865.63 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Head Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-206

Mb

RWL

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 2798.44 N
= 2.80 kN

2.2 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 74.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 207084.641 N-mm
0.21 kN-m

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1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 300 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 3.076 1.400 0.000 1.400 Compression
2 3.076 1.400 0.000 1.400 1 x2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.12 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 3.55 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 6.152 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/34): 6.152 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 3.076 19.333 16 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 6.152 13.675 45 OK
Concrete cone failure** 6.152 21.492 29 OK
Splitting failure** 6.152 55.068 12 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 3.076

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
72726 96000 18.00 310 155 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 20.512 1.500 13.675 6.152

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
80250 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.820 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 21.492 6.152

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
62250 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.880 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 55.068 6.152

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 1.400 12.000 12 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 2.800 27.350 11 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y+** 2.800 15.627 18 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 1.400

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
72726 96000 18.00 155 310 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.069 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 20.512 1.500 27.350 2.800

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y+


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.129 0.067
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
72 42228 23328
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
12.949 1.500 15.627 2.800

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.450 0.179 1.500 38 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 2.279 [kN] dN = 0.042 [mm]
VSk = 1.037 [kN] dV = 0.062 [mm]
dNV = 0.075 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 2.279 [kN] dN = 0.097 [mm]
VSk = 1.037 [kN] dV = 0.083 [mm]
dNV = 0.127 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

150 150

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

63 175 63

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -88 0 - - 78 72
2 88 0 - - 78 72

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Address: Fastening Point:
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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Jamb Anchor @ Negative Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Negative Wind Load, WWL = 1711.87 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Dead Load Reaction, WDL = 1075.19 N VII.A Reaction 1/1
Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Sill Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-209

RWL

Mb

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 2567.80 N
= 2.57 kN

2.2 Factored Load due to Dead Load

Total Weight of Panel, RDL = F.S. WDL


= 1612.79 N
= 1.61 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 41.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 105279.814 N-mm
0.11 kN-m

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Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 200 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 0.926 1.285 0.000 -1.285
2 0.926 1.285 0.000 -1.285 1 x 2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.07 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 2.02 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 1.851 [kN] Compression
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/-32): 3.461 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 0.926 19.333 5 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 1.851 10.045 19 OK
Concrete cone failure** 1.851 15.576 12 OK
Splitting failure** 1.851 38.068 5 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 0.926

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
54355 96000 18.00 310 155 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 15.068 1.500 10.045 1.851

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
60625 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.787 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 15.576 1.851

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
45625 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.830 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 38.068 1.851

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 1.285 12.000 11 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 2.570 20.090 13 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y-** 2.570 13.803 19 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 1.285

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
54355 96000 18.00 155 310 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 15.068 1.500 20.090 2.570

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y-


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.128 0.067
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
73 37668 23981
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
13.181 1.500 13.803 2.570

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.184 0.186 1.500 16 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 0.686 [kN] dN = 0.013 [mm]
VSk = 0.952 [kN] dV = 0.057 [mm]
dNV = 0.059 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 0.686 [kN] dN = 0.029 [mm]
VSk = 0.952 [kN] dV = 0.076 [mm]
dNV = 0.082 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

100 100

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

38 125 38

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -63 0 - - 73 52
2 63 0 - - 73 52

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Jamb Anchor @ Negative Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Negative Wind Load, WWL = 1711.87 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Head Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-206

Mb

RWL

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 2567.80 N
= 2.57 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 74.80 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 192071.466 N-mm
0.19 kN-m

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Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 200 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y
1 2.882 1.285 0.000 -1.285
2 2.882 1.285 0.000 -1.285 1 x 2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.14 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 4.24 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 5.763 [kN] Compression
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/-33): 5.763 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 2.882 19.333 15 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 5.763 12.637 46 OK
Concrete cone failure** 5.763 19.483 30 OK
Splitting failure** 5.763 48.433 12 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 2.882

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
65226 96000 18.00 310 155 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 18.956 1.500 12.637 5.763

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
72750 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.820 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 19.483 5.763

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
54750 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.880 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 48.433 5.763

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 1.285 12.000 11 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 2.570 25.275 11 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y-** 2.570 14.686 18 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 1.285

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
65226 96000 18.00 155 310 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 18.956 1.500 25.275 2.570

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y-


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.124 0.066
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
78 42003 27378
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
14.358 1.500 14.686 2.570

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.456 0.175 1.500 39 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 2.135 [kN] dN = 0.040 [mm]
VSk = 0.952 [kN] dV = 0.057 [mm]
dNV = 0.070 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 2.135 [kN] dN = 0.091 [mm]
VSk = 0.952 [kN] dV = 0.076 [mm]
dNV = 0.118 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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Specifier: Project:
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

100 100

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

38 125 38

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -63 0 - - 78 72
2 63 0 - - 78 72

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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Specifier: Project:
Address: Fastening Point:
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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Sill Jamb Anchor @ Positive Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Positive Wind Load, WWL = 932.81 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Dead Load Reaction, WDL = 1075.19 N VII.A Reaction 1/1
Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Sill Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-209

RWL

Mb

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 1399.22 N
= 1.40 kN

2.2 Factored Load due to Dead Load

Total Weight of Panel, RDL = F.S. WDL


= 1612.79 N
= 1.61 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 50.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 69961.028 N-mm
0.07 kN-m

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Specifier's comments:

1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 200 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y Compression
1 0.340 0.700 0.000 0.700
2 0.340 0.700 0.000 0.700 1 x 2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.04 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 1.10 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 0.681 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/31): 2.291 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 0.340 19.333 2 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 0.681 10.045 7 OK
Concrete cone failure** 0.681 15.576 5 OK
Splitting failure** 0.681 38.068 2 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 0.340

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
54355 96000 18.00 310 155 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 15.068 1.500 10.045 0.681

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
60625 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.787 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 15.576 0.681

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
45625 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.830 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 38.068 0.681

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 0.700 12.000 6 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 1.400 20.090 7 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y+** 1.400 10.280 14 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 0.700

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
54355 96000 18.00 155 310 52
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.801 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 15.068 1.500 20.090 1.400

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y+


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.152 0.072
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
52 21918 12168
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
8.560 1.500 10.280 1.400

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.068 0.136 1.500 7 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 0.252 [kN] dN = 0.005 [mm]
VSk = 0.519 [kN] dV = 0.031 [mm]
dNV = 0.031 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 0.252 [kN] dN = 0.011 [mm]
VSk = 0.519 [kN] dV = 0.041 [mm]
dNV = 0.043 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

100 100

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

38 125 38

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -63 0 - - 73 52
2 63 0 - - 73 52

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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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.

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Head Jamb Anchor @ Positive Load
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. LOAD REACTIONS:

Positive Wind Load, WWL = 932.81 N VII.A Reaction 1/1


Factor of Safety, F.S. = 1.50

II. DESIGN REACTIONS:

• FIG. 2.1 : Head Anchoring Details


Refer to Drawing No. DET-206

Mb

RWL

2.1 Factored Load due to Wind Load

Design Wind Load Reaction, RWL = F.S. WWL


= 1399.22 N
= 1.40 kN

2.3 Local Moment

Wind Load Eccentricity, e = 74.00 mm

Design Local Moment, Mb = RWL e


= 103542.321 N-mm
0.10 kN-m

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1 Input data
Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Effective embedment depth: hef,act = 120 mm (hef,limit = - mm)
Material: 5.8
Approval No.: ETA 11/0493
Issued I Valid: 2/3/2017 | -
Proof: Design method ETAG BOND (EOTA TR 029)
Stand-off installation: eb = 0 mm (no stand-off); t = 12 mm
Baseplate: lx x ly x t = 200 mm x 75 mm x 12 mm; (Recommended plate thickness: not calculated
Profile: no profile
Base material: cracked concrete, C35/45, fc,cube = 45.00 N/mm2; h = 300 mm, Temp. short/long: 40/24 °C
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

Geometry [mm] & Loading [kN, kNm]

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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2 Load case/Resulting anchor forces y


Load case: Design loads

Anchor reactions [kN]


Tension force: (+Tension, -Compression)
Anchor Tension force Shear force Shear force x Shear force y Compression
1 1.562 0.700 0.000 0.700
2 1.562 0.700 0.000 0.700 1 x 2
Tension
max. concrete compressive strain: 0.08 [‰]
max. concrete compressive stress: 2.30 [N/mm2]
resulting tension force in (x/y)=(0/0): 3.124 [kN]
resulting compression force in (x/y)=(0/33): 3.124 [kN]

3 Tension load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.2)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bN [%] Status
Steel failure* 1.562 19.333 9 OK
Combined pullout-concrete cone failure** 3.124 12.637 25 OK
Concrete cone failure** 3.124 19.483 17 OK
Splitting failure** 3.124 48.433 7 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (anchors in tension)

3.1 Steel failure


NRk,s [kN] gM,s NRd,s [kN] NSd [kN]
29.000 1.500 19.333 1.562

3.2 Combined pullout-concrete cone failure


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] scr,Np [mm] ccr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
65226 96000 18.00 310 155 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,N [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,p NRd,p [kN] NSd [kN]
30.163 18.956 1.500 12.637 3.124

3.3 Concrete cone failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,N [mm] scr,N [mm]
72750 129600 180 360
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.820 1.000
k1 N0Rk,c [kN] gM,c NRd,c [kN] NSd [kN]
7.200 63.491 1.500 19.483 3.124

3.4 Splitting failure


Ac,N [mm2] A0c,N [mm2] ccr,sp [mm] scr,sp [mm] y h,sp
54750 57600 120 240 1.368
ec1,N [mm] y ec1,N ec2,N [mm] y ec2,N y s,N y re,N k1
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.880 1.000 7.200
N0Rk,c [kN] gM,sp NRd,sp [kN] NSd [kN]
63.491 1.500 48.433 3.124

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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4 Shear load (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.3)


Load [kN] Capacity [kN] Utilisation bV [%] Status
Steel failure (without lever arm)* 0.700 12.000 6 OK
Steel failure (with lever arm)* N/A N/A N/A N/A
Pryout failure** 1.400 25.275 6 OK
Concrete edge failure in direction y+** 1.400 13.629 11 OK
* most unfavourable anchor **anchor group (relevant anchors)

4.1 Steel failure (without lever arm)


VRk,s [kN] gM,s VRd,s [kN] VSd [kN]
15.000 1.250 12.000 0.700

4.2 Pryout failure (bond relevant)


Ap,N [mm2] A0p,N [mm2] 2
t Rk,ucr,25 [N/mm ] ccr,Np [mm] scr,Np [mm] cmin [mm]
65226 96000 18.00 155 310 72
2 0
yc t Rk,cr [N/mm ] k y g,Np y g,Np k-factor
1.067 8.00 2.300 1.279 1.102 2.000
ec1,V [mm] y ec1,Np ec2,V [mm] y ec2,Np y s,Np y re,Np
0 1.000 0 1.000 0.839 1.000
N0Rk,p [kN] NRk,p [kN] gM,c,p VRd,cp [kN] VSd [kN]
30.163 18.956 1.500 25.275 1.400

4.3 Concrete edge failure in direction y+


hef [mm] dnom [mm] k1 a b
120 10.0 1.700 0.129 0.067
c1 [mm] Ac,V [mm2] A0c,V [mm2]
72 36828 23328
y s,V y h,V y a,V ec,V [mm] y ec,V y re,V
1.000 1.000 1.000 0 1.000 1.000
V0Rk,c [kN] gM,c VRd,c [kN] VSd [kN]
12.949 1.500 13.629 1.400

5 Combined tension and shear loads (EOTA TR 029, Section 5.2.4)

bN bV a Utilisation bN,V [%] Status


0.247 0.103 1.500 16 OK
baN + baV ≤ 1.0

6 Displacements (highest loaded anchor)


Short term loading:
NSk = 1.157 [kN] dN = 0.021 [mm]
VSk = 0.519 [kN] dV = 0.031 [mm]
dNV = 0.038 [mm]
Long term loading:
NSk = 1.157 [kN] dN = 0.049 [mm]
VSk = 0.519 [kN] dV = 0.041 [mm]
dNV = 0.064 [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 baseplate! 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!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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Specifier: Project:
Address: Fastening Point:
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7 Warnings
• The anchor design methods in PROFIS Anchor require rigid anchor plates per current regulations (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 Anchor calculates the minimum
required anchor plate thickness with FEM to limit the stress of the anchor plate based on the assumptions explained above. The proof if the
rigid base plate assumption is valid is not carried out by PROFIS Anchor. 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 EOTA TR 029, Section 7!
• The design is only valid if the clearance hole in the fixture is not larger than the value given in Table 4.1 of EOTA TR029! For larger
diameters of the clearance hole see Chapter 1.1. of EOTA TR029!
• 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.
• Drilled hole cleaning must be performed according to instructions for use (blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar), brush twice,
blow twice with oil-free compressed air (min. 6 bar)).
• Characteristic bond resistances depend on short- and long-term temperatures.
• Please contact Hilti to check feasibility of HIT-V rod supply.
• Edge reinforcement is not required to avoid splitting failure

Fastening meets the design criteria!

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
PROFIS Anchor ( c ) 2003-2009 Hilti AG, FL-9494 Schaan Hilti is a registered Trademark of Hilti AG, Schaan
www.hilti.com.ph Profis Anchor 2.7.3
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8 Installation data
Baseplate, steel: - Anchor type and size: HIT-HY 200 + HIT-V (5.8) M10
Profile: no profile Installation torque: 0.020 kNm
Hole diameter in the fixture: df = 12 mm Hole diameter in the base material: 12 mm
Plate thickness (input): 12 mm Hole depth in the base material: 120 mm
Recommended plate thickness: not calculated Minimum thickness of the base material: 150 mm
Drilling method: Hammer drilled
Cleaning: Compressed air cleaning of the drilled hole according to instructions for use is required

8.1 Recommended accessories

Drilling Cleaning Setting


• Suitable Rotary Hammer • Compressed air with required • Dispenser including cassette and mixer
• Properly sized drill bit accessories to blow from the bottom of • Torque wrench
the hole
• Proper diameter wire brush

100 100

38

38

1 2 x
38

38

38 125 38

Coordinates Anchor [mm]


Anchor x y c-x c+x c-y c+y
1 -63 0 - - 78 72
2 63 0 - - 78 72

Input data and results must be checked for agreement with the existing conditions and for plausibility!
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Specifier: Project:
Address: Fastening Point:
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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
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VIII. ANALYSIS OF OPERABLE COMPONENTS &
ACCESSORIES

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Operable Components (Hinge Connections)
Date: 19-Feb-20

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Total Weight of Glass & Accessories, Wg = 332.700 N IV.A Int. Transom 4/7

Maximum Dead Load, RDL = Wg N


= 332.700 N

Actual Tension, TDL = 4 RDL


3 2
= 221.800 N
Number of Connections, n = 3

• FIG.2.0 : Friction Bar Hinge Connections at Mullion and Vertical Sash Frame
Reference Drawing Details

SUB-SASH FRAME
BAR HINGE
#10 SCREW

II. CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR & BEARING AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL

2.1 Direct Shear Load

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = RDL / n


= 110.90 N

2.2 Clause 5.4.3.1 Allowable Shear for member in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.190 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of Steel, Ftu1 = 60.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thickness of Member in contact w/ screw = 1.20 mm
head, t1 = 0.05 in

Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu1 D t1 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-1


= 0.55 kips
= 2457.04 N

Vallow > Vmax SAFE

VIII.A Hinge 1/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Operable Components (Hinge Connections)
Date: 19-Feb-20

2.3 Clause 5.4.3.2 Allowable Shear for member not in contact with the screw head

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.190 in


Ultimate Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Ftu2 = 30.00 ksi
Factor of safety on ultimate strength, nu = 1.95
Thickness of Member not in contact w/ screw = 3.00 mm
head, t2 = 0.12 in

Allowable Shear force, Vallow = 2 Ftu2 D t2 / nu Eq. 5.4.3-2


= 0.69 kips
= 3071.30 N

Vallow > Vmax SAFE

2.4 Clause 5.4.3.4 Allowable Shear Strength of screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3


Min. Tensile Yield Strength, Fy = 65 ksi
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 448.236 MPa
Thread Root Area, A(R) = 0.0152 in2
( Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11 ) = 9.806 mm2
Nominal shear Strength of Screw, Pns = Fy A(R)
= 4395.592 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = Pns / (1.25 ns) Eq. 5.4.3-4
= 1172.158 N

Vallow > Vmax SAFE

2.5 ADM Table 2-24 Sec 3.4.6 : Bearing on flat surfaces, 6063 – T6

Threaded Screw Diameter, dts = 4.8 mm


Min. Thickness of Member Joined by Screw, tm = 1.2 mm
Projected Area, Ap = dts tm
= 5.76

Actual Bearing Stress on Bolts, fp = Vmax / (n Ap)


= 19.25 MPa

Allowable Bearing Stress on Bolts, Fp = 21.00 ksi


= 144.80 MPa

Fp > fp SAFE

III. CHECK ALLOWABLE TENSION AS PER ALUMINUM DESIGN MANUAL

3.1 Required Tensile Strength of Screw

Actual Tensile Force, Pu = TDL / n


= 73.933 N

3.2 Clause 5.4.2.1 Allowable Pullout for UNC Threads Screw

Nominal Screw Diameter, D = 0.190 in


Yield Tensile Strength of 6063-T6 Alloy, Fty2 = 25 ksi
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3
Depth of Full thread engagement to Transom, tc = 3 mm
= 0.118 in
1.5 mm < tc < 3 mm

VIII.A Hinge 2/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Operable Components (Hinge Connections)
Date: 19-Feb-20

Ks = 1.2 for 1.5mm ≤ tc ≤ 3mm


Nominal Pull-Out Strength of Screw, Pnot = Ks D tc Fty2 Eq. 5.4.2.1-1
= 0.673 kips
Allow. Pull-Out Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnot / ns
= 998.173 N

Pallow > Pu SAFE

3.3 Clause 5.4.2.2 Allowable Pullover for Pan Head Screw

Larger screw head Diameter, Dws = 0.374 in


Nominal Hole Diameter, Dh = 0.190 in
Ultimate Tensile Strength of Steel, Ftu1 = 60 ksi
Screw Coefficient for valley fastening, C = 1
Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3
Thickness of Member in contact w/ screw head, t1 = 1.2 mm
= 0.047 in
Nominal Pull-Over Strength of Screw, Pnov = C t1 Ftu1 (Dws – Dh) Eq. 5.4.2.2-1
= 0.522 kips
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = Pnov / ns
= 773.388 N

Pallow > Pu SAFE

3.4 Clause 5.4.2 Allowable Tensile Strength of Screw

Safety Factor of Screw, ns = 3


Ultimate Tensile Strength of Screw, Fu = 110 ksi
(Appendices: AAMA TIR A9-91, Table 11) = 757.900 MPa
Tensile Stress Area, A (S) = 0.0175 in2
= 11.290 mm2
Allowable Tension of Screw, Pnt = 0.40 Fu A(S)
= 3422.767 N
Allow. Tensile Strength From AAMA, Pallow = Pnt / (1.25ns)
= 912.738 N

Pallow > Pu SAFE

IV. CHECK COMBINED TENSILE & SHEAR STRESS :

Maximum Design Shear Per Screw, Vmax = 110.900 N


Maximum Tensile Force Load / Screw, Pu = 73.933 N
Allowable Shear force from AAMA, Vallow = 1172.158 N
Allow. Pull-Over Strength From ADM, Pallow = 998.173 N

Vmax2 Pu
+ = 0.08 < 1
Vallow2 Pallow

VIII.A Hinge 3/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Operable Components (Hinge Connections)
Date: 19-Feb-20

V. CHECK FOR BAR HINGE CAPACITY

Total Load that Bar Hinge Will Carry, DLBH = RDL


= 332.700 N

Bar Hinge Capacity, DL = 45.00 kg


= 441.45 N

DL > DLBH SAFE

FIGURE 1.1: Friction Bar Hinge Capacities

Note: Use Bar hinge capacity of 45kg or equivalent.

VIII.A Hinge 4/4
Project Name: The Gentry Residential Tower
Location: Makati City
Item: Analysis of Operable Components (Lock Points)
Date: 19-Feb-20

• FIG.1.0 : Partial Elevation of Punch Window System


Refer to Partial Elevation PE-01

LEGEND: --- LOCKING POINTS

I. DESIGN PARAMETERS:

Design Wind Pressure, wp = 3.34 kPa


= 340.47 kgs/m2

II. DESIGN OF LOCKING POINTS

2.1 Required Number of Locking Points

Height of Operable Window, h = 1600 mm IV.A Int. Transom 1/7


Center to Center Spacing of Mullion, Lc = 825 mm IV.A Int. Transom 1/7
Total Mullion Width, wm = 85 mm IV.A Int. Transom 1/7
Length of Horizontal Frame, L = Lc - wm
= 740 mm

Capacity of Each Locking Points, LCAP = 1.950 kN


= 198.78 kg

Number of Locking Points , n = h Lc wp


LCAP
= 2.03 pcs.

REMARKS: Provide 4 Locking Points.

VIII.B Lock Points 1/1 
IX. APPENDICES

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


A. ENGINEERING DATA

ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3

M ango Road, Taguig City, Philippines


ADM: TABLE 2-24
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ADM: TABLE 2-24
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ADM: TABLE 3.3-1
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ASTM E 1300: TABLE 1 to TABLE 4
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ASTM E 1300: TABLE 5 and TABLE 6
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X2
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X9
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
ASTM E 1300: APPENDIXES, X8
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
AAMA TIR A9-91: TABLE 11
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines
AAMA TIR A9-91: TABLE 4
ARBOR LANES - PHASE 3
Mango Road, Taguig City, Philippines

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