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  1. Rainbowtrout

    Corbel detailing

    Here is the sketch. I think KootK was on point.
  2. Rainbowtrout

    Corbel detailing

    This detailing practice may be perfect OK. But I am suspicious since ACI doesn't have this. I am not sure what is wrong and therefore putting it out here for people to comment. Thanks! Basically, the corbel has a continuous primary and framing bar. Both ends of the bar extend well into the...
  3. Rainbowtrout

    Metal Deck as Flexible Diaphragm

    @kootk, the building is 9 feet tall and will have a pedestrian door @ one short side. The masonry walls will be designed for that condition.
  4. Rainbowtrout

    Metal Deck as Flexible Diaphragm

    I am designing a very small building, 22 ft by 7'-8" actually. The structure will be CMU and have type B roof deck. My question is, because the span is so small, is it common to use deck only as a flexible diaphragm - by which I mean no joists no beams? I am going to use 7'-8" as the span and...
  5. Rainbowtrout

    HSS beams in an industrial building - need to cap ends?

    Thanks for the inputs! I will cap all ends no matter where they are!
  6. Rainbowtrout

    HSS beams in an industrial building - need to cap ends?

    I forgot to mention that all members will be painted.
  7. Rainbowtrout

    Steel Column to Concrete Column Detail - Bars welded to underside of Base Plate

    This is my first time doing this type of details and I want to bounce it around a bit. I have steel columns coming down to a concrete column. I am welding bars to the underside of base plate. The bars will be hooked at the other ends. The concrete columns will have vertical reinforcements hooked...
  8. Rainbowtrout

    HSS beams in an industrial building - need to cap ends?

    I have HSS beams in an industrial building - solid waste place. I was wondering for the HSS beams hanging in the air, is it necessary to specify a cap plate to seal the moisture out. We typically do it for all HSS columns but this is my first time with beams. What do you typically do? What has...
  9. Rainbowtrout

    Min. Walkway or platform width

    I usually do 36", which is the stairway width requirement by IBC. Most of the walkways have a stairway leading to it anyway. http://publicecodes.cyberregs.com/icod/ibc/2009/icod_ibc_2009_10_sec009.htm IBC 2012 has the code moved into another section, but I believe the general requirement...
  10. Rainbowtrout

    effective mass coefficient in liquid-containing concrete structures in ACI 350.3

    I am designing an underground pump station in OK which means seismic forces are small but existent. I am following ACI 350.3-06. In section 9.6, effective mass coefficient is defined and is a factor used to calculate concrete wall's inertia forces. I am having trouble understanding what it is...
  11. Rainbowtrout

    how to make sure concrete wall doesn't take shear in a frame

    @ KootK, I am interested in why you think the difference in shear center is not significant. Thanks!
  12. Rainbowtrout

    how to make sure concrete wall doesn't take shear in a frame

    Thanks kootk. Your #2 point is what has been hanging on my mind. What made you say so?
  13. Rainbowtrout

    how to make sure concrete wall doesn't take shear in a frame

    Thanks for your thoughts! One thing that has been troubling me is the offset between the wall centerline and the column/beam centerlines. (Since columns are 2' SQ and walls are 9" thick, and they are flush outside.) How would this offset affect shear-wall behaviors? I couldn't find anything...
  14. Rainbowtrout

    how to make sure concrete wall doesn't take shear in a frame

    This has confused me for a while. I have a concrete frame with beams and columns (2'-3' SQ). I am detailing concrete walls (9") flush with the outside face of columns. All wall reinforcement will have a developed hook in columns/beams. My question is: If I am only designing the concrete walls...
  15. Rainbowtrout

    STAAD Pro Questions - Plate Shear Force and Stress Output

    The addition of Mxy is from Wood-Armer formula. I believe it has been discussed on this forum before. This design method is based on Johansen's yield criterion. The yield line is the line about which plastic rotation occurs and across which the rebars in both directions are yielding across...
  16. Rainbowtrout

    Limestone layer

    Thanks Geopavetraffic. I will send an email to our geotechnical engineer after all. FYI, the limestone layers in the borings are all unweathered.
  17. Rainbowtrout

    Limestone layer

    @fattdad, thanks for your quick response. It sounds like I was over-worrying. All good!
  18. Rainbowtrout

    Limestone layer

    Hey all, I am a structural engineer. Recently I came across a geotechnical report where the elevation of limestone layer varies about 13 ft between two boring 150 ft apart. Is it normal? I would like to hear from other geotech engineers on this forum before I raise the question to our project...
  19. Rainbowtrout

    Masonry Design Software

    I second manstrom. You can watch the webinars here to get a flavor of how the software works. http://ncma.org/education/concrete-masonry-units/concrete-masonry-design-webinars-complimentary/ It is a simple program and reasonably priced. It designs to the latest IBC and does both ASD and LRFD...
  20. Rainbowtrout

    HSS Truss Joints: Gusset or Direct Weld?

    Thanks all. We decided to go with direct welds because the geometry was ideal and the loads are OK. I did think of the aesthetics but didn't think too much about fabrication costs until many of you pointed out. Packer is definitely the expert on this - I used his charts to rough check the...

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