Continue to Site

Eng-Tips is the largest engineering community on the Internet

Intelligent Work Forums for Engineering Professionals

  • Congratulations KootK on being selected by the Eng-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Search results for query: *

  1. jk2017

    ACI 318 Anchor Reinforcement

    Do you have a sketch of these? Struggling to picture them in my head. Regarding using washer plates on each anchor (i.e. not one large plate like OP sketched), would that really create a plane of weakness assuming the washers aren't very close to one another nor particularly large (in plan)? I...
  2. jk2017

    Footing Dowel Design - Transfer of Moment/Tension

    OP, have you designed the reinforcement in the column that will transfer the forces to the footing? If so, then you know how to determine the required dowel area! Make sure to take care in detailing that connection, looking for details such as maximum steel in the column and development...
  3. jk2017

    Preferred method for preventing bolt loosening

    Thanks for the reply, and this is correct, they're not high-strength bolts. Anything against loctite blue? I ask because the supported elements will likely have to be replaced in 25-30 years and I've heard loctite red can be a beast. Access to these elements requires a crane as well, so any...
  4. jk2017

    Preferred method for preventing bolt loosening

    phamENG - thanks for the response. Question was more about general practice, but to be a bit more specific about my case (without divulging too many details for legal reasons): it's a 1/4"-20 t-bolt, sees dynamic loading (think rattling due to wind), service life of the supported element is...
  5. jk2017

    Preferred method for preventing bolt loosening

    Been doing some research on bolt loosening for a job I'm on and while it seems like there are tons of options, I'm curious to know what your preferred method is. Doing some searching in this forum has yielded varying opinions, with some of the most popular including defacing the threads above...
  6. jk2017

    Evaluation of Existing Buildings Basics

    I am stealing this idea, many thanks for the advice. Will look up the ASTM standards and the books.
  7. jk2017

    Evaluation of Existing Buildings Basics

    @SandwichEngine thanks, I'll check that out. Have referenced several AISC DG's in design but never that one!
  8. jk2017

    Evaluation of Existing Buildings Basics

    I am looking for resources on the basics of evaluating existing structures. I realized that while I've spent my two years out of grad school doing (very valuable) design and CA work, I'm not confident that I could perform an adequate assessment of an existing structure if needed. I certainly...
  9. jk2017

    Penetrations thru existing slab on metal deck cutting through chord reinforcing bars

    @KootK: Those are some great points. Indeed, not at a drag strut, and because it's at a splice location, there could be the argument that there are more bars there than needed. I do have chord reinforcement at the other side as well, I was thinking that could be a get out of jail card as you...
  10. jk2017

    Penetrations thru existing slab on metal deck cutting through chord reinforcing bars

    I have a 3" NWC on 3" metal deck with #8 @ 12" chord reinforcing and unfortunately will need some small 6" diameter penetrations that will cut through some of those bars. Has anyone encountered this and what could be a solution to reinforce the chords? In the past, I have just added trim angles...
  11. jk2017

    Have you seen this? Malta Tower.

    Not sure, but in one of the photos on the engineer's site it looks like they're embedding a steel post inside the concrete column immediately above the steel truss level, so the thickness may be lower than that above...I'm not convinced, but just an idea!
  12. jk2017

    ACI 318 Concrete Wall Shear Strength in Tension

    Looking at ACI 318-14 Table 11.5.4.6, detailed method for calculating Vc for shear walls, there is an instance where, due to high tension in a wall, Vc turns *negative*. The commentary for this section (R11.5.4.6) even states that equation (d) (3.3*sqrt(f'c)*h*d + Nu*d/4lw), which is the...
  13. jk2017

    Hanging ductwork off rebar in slab?

    I should have mentioned: we have load tested HILTI epoxy anchors to 500 lb, so knowing this we may just tell them to limit the load at each anchor to 500#/safety factor (4?).
  14. jk2017

    Hanging ductwork off rebar in slab?

    Agreed, and we haven't gotten any submittals about it. He seemed to insinuate that this is a common practice, but I've never heard that before.
  15. jk2017

    Hanging ductwork off rebar in slab?

    Hi all, A contractor for a reno job I'm working on wants to hang ductwork by chipping away at an existing slab and hooking the ductwork off existing rebar. Has anyone encountered something like this before and have watch-it's/opinions? The ductwork is very light, to note. I told him I'd look...
  16. jk2017

    Moment Connect. Design

    The connection has to transfer the full beam end moment to the column, assuming there isn't a beam opposite the one in question that could take some of that moment.

Part and Inventory Search