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HST | Stud Anchor

Technical data

Seismic design data

HST
Carbon steel
stud anchor
HST M10, M12, M16

Seismic design data

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Seismic design data

HST stud anchor seismic design data


Anchor version
HST Carbon steel

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Additional approvals / certificates according to European regulationsa


Description
Authority / Laboratory
No. / date of issue
European technical approval
DIBt, Berlin
ETA-98/0001 / 2011-06-17
Shockproof fastenings in civil
Federal Office for Civil Protection,
BZS D 08-602 / 2008-12-15
defence installations
Bern
Fire test report
DIBt, Berlin
ETA-98/0001 / 2011-06-17
Fire test report ZTV-Tunnel
IBMB, Braunschweig
UB 3332/0881-2 / 2003-07-02
Assessment report (fire)
Warringtonfire
WF 166402 / 2007-10-26
a) Additional technical data and product information given in the Hilti Fastening Technology Manual

A note regarding the provided design data

HST
M

All data in this report is formatted for design with ACI 318-08, Appendix D (American Concrete Institute).
Seismic technical data has been determined through testing with an external accredited laboratory per
ICC-ES AC193 test number 18 for seismic pulsating tension and test number 19 for alternating seismic
shear. Seismic tests have been conducted in accordance with ACI 355.2, Qualification of Post-Installed
Mechanical Anchors in Concrete. For additional technical data or product information, please note the
indicated approvals and certificates.

Tinst

hef
h1
FIGURE 1 HILTI CARBON STEEL HST

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TABLE 1 INSTALLATION INFORMATION AND ANCHOR SPECIFICATIONS; CARBON STEEL HST1
Characteristic

Symbol

Units

Nominal anchor diameter


M10

M12

M16

Nominal diameter

d0

mm
(in.)

10
(0,39)

12
(0,47)

16
(0,63)

Drill bit diameter

dbit

mm

10

12

16

Baseplate clearance hole diameter

dh

mm
(in.)
Nm
(ft-lb)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm
(in.)
mm2
(in.2)
2
N/mm
2
(lb/in )

12
(0,47)
45
(33)
69
(2,72)
60
(2,36)
80
(3,15)
2
(0,08)
90
(3,54)
55
(2,17)
115
(4,53)
55
(2,17)
80
(3,15)
120
(4,72)
40
(0,063)
800
(116000)

14
(0,55)
60
(44)
79
(3,11)
70
(2,76)
95
(3,74)
2
(0,08)
105
(4,13)
55
(2,17)
145
(5,71)
60
(2,36)
85
(3,35)
140
(5,51)
57
(0,089)
800
(116000)

18
(0,71)
110
(81)
94
(3,70)
82
(3,23)
115
(4,53)
2
(0,08)
123
(4,84)
85
(3,35)
150
(5,91)
70
(2,76)
110
(4,33)
160
(6,30)
106
(0,164)
720
(105000)

Required installation torque

Tinst

Nominal embedment depth

hnom

Effective embedment depth

hef

Minimum hole depth

h0

Minimum thickness of fastened part

tmin

Critical edge distance

cac
cmin
2

Minimum edge distance

for s
smin
Minimum anchor spacing

for c
Minimum concrete thickness

hmin

Effective tensile stress area

Ase,N

Minimum specified ultimate strength

futa

For SI: 1 inch = 25,4 mm, 1 ft-lbf = 1,356 Nm, 1 psi = 6,89 Pa, 1 in2 = 645 mm2, 1 lb/in = 0,175 N/mm
1

The data presented in this table is to be used in conjunction with the design criteria of ACI 318 Appendix D.
These values are only valid for concrete strength 20 MPa (2900 psi)

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TABLE 2 HILTI HST TENSION STRENGTH DESIGN DATA1,2,3,4
DESIGN INFORMATION

Symbol

Units

Anchor category 1, 2, or 3
Nominal embedment depth

hnom

Nominal anchor diameter


M10

M12

M16

mm

69

79

94

(in.)

(2,72)

(3,11)

(3,70)

kN

32,3

45,7

76,1

(lb)

(7259)

(10273)

(17099)

0,75

0,75

0,65

Steel Strength in Tension (ACI 318 D 5.1)4


Tension resistance of steel

Nsa

Reduction factor for steel strength4

sa

Concrete Breakout Strength in Tension (ACI 318 D.5.2)


mm

60

70

82

(in.)

(2,36)

(2,76)

(3,23)

mm

90

105

123

(in.)

(3,54)

(4,13)

(4,84)

Effective embedment depth

hef

Critical edge distance

cac

Effectiveness factor uncracked concrete

kuncr

24

kcr

17

c,N

cb

Effectiveness factor cracked concrete


Modification factor for cracked and uncracked
concrete
Reduction factor for concrete breakout strength2

0,45

0,65

0,55

kN

15,6

20,6

36,8

(lb)

(3506)

(4670)

(8269)

Pullout Strength in Tension (Non-seismic Applications) (ACI 318 D.5.3)


Characteristic pullout strength, uncracked
concrete (20 MPa)3
Characteristic pullout strength cracked concrete
(20 MPa)3
Reduction factor for pullout strength2

Np,uncr
Np,cr

kN

10,3

16,8

22,8

(lb)

(2322)

(3782)

(5124)

0,45

0,65

0,55

kN

9,2

15,0

20,4

(lb)

(2074)

(3382)

(4590)

0,45

0,65

0,55

kN/mm

60

85

45

Pullout Strength in Tension (Seismic Applications) (ACI 318 D.5.3)


Characteristic pullout strength, seismic
(20 MPa)3
2

Reduction factor for pullout strength

Neq

Axial Stiffness in Service Load Range


Axial stiffness, in service load range uncracked
concrete
Axial stiffness, in service load range cracked
concrete

uncr
cr

(lb/in)

(340000)

(490000)

(260000)

kN/mm

17,5

45

18,75

(lb/in)

(100000)

(260000)

(1100000)

The data in this table is intended for use with the design provisions of ACI 318 Appendix D; for anchors resisting
seismic load combinations the additional requirements of ACI D.3.3 shall apply.
2
Values of in this table apply when the load combinations for ACI 318 Section 9.2, IBC Section 1605.2.1 are used and
the requirements of ACI 318 D.4.4 for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are used,
the appropriate value of must be used. For situations where reinforcement meets the requirements of Condition A,
ACI 318 Section D.4.4 provides the appropriate factor.
3
The characteristic pullout resistance for concrete compressive strengths (measured on cylinders with h/d = 300/150mm
or 12/6) greater than 20,0 MPa may be increased by multiplying the value in the table by (fc/20)1/2 for MPa or
(fc/2900)1/2 for psi. Maximum compressive strength is 55 MPa (8000 psi).
4
The HST M10 and M12 are considered as ductile steel elements and M16 is considered a brittle steel element as
defined by ACI 318 D.1

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TABLE 3 HILTI HST SHEAR STRENGTH DESIGN DATA,1,2
DESIGN INFORMATION

Symbol

Units

Anchor category 1, 2, or 3

Nominal Anchor Diameter


M10

M12

M16

mm

69

79

94

(in.)

(2,72)

(3,11)

(3,70)

kN

23,6

35,4

55,3

(lb)

(5315)

(7951)

(12430)

kN

16,2

27,2

40,2

(lb)

(3636)

(6106)

(9047)

0,65

0,65

0,60

mm

10

12

16

(in.)

(0,39)

(0,47)

(0,63)

mm

60

70

82

(in.)

(2,36)

(2,76)

(3,23)

cb

0,45

0,65

0,55

Coefficient for pryout strength

kcp

Reduction factor for pryout strength

cp

0,45

0,65

0,55

Nominal embedment

hnom

Steel strength in shear (ACI 318 D 6.1)


Shear resistance of steel - static

Vsa

Shear resistance of steel - seismic

Veq

Reduction factor for steel strength

sa

Concrete breakout strength in shear (ACI 318 D.6.2)


Nominal diameter
Load bearing length of anchor
Reduction factor for shear, concrete failure
modes, Condition B

d0
le

Concrete pryout strength in shear (ACI 318 D.6.3)

The data in this table is intended for use with the design provisions of ACI 318 Appendix D
Values of in this table applies when the load combinations for ACI 318 Section 9.2, IBC Section 1605.2.1 are used
and the requirements of ACI 318 D.4.4 for Condition B are met. If the load combinations of ACI 318 Appendix C are
used, the appropriate value of must be used. For situations where reinforcement meets the requirements of Condition
A, ACI 318 Section D.4.4 provides the appropriate factor.
2

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