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  1. OzEng80

    Omitting SOG Diamonds at Columns

    Why not hokie? We typically detail our pad footings so they are more or less (horizontal construction break with 'Z' bars if not poured monolithically) act integrally with the slab. Footing and slab act together - the extra mass is especially useful for hold down.
  2. OzEng80

    Omitting SOG Diamonds at Columns

    I'm with hokie. I always locate joints away from the 'restraint' that is generated by a column/footing. Not only is the joint more effective, but with this arrangement you also have the opportunity to engage the slab and potentially reduce footing size.
  3. OzEng80

    AS1720.1 Steel Side Plates

    Thanks RE
  4. OzEng80

    AS1720.1 Steel Side Plates

    Hi I am after confirmation that a bolted timber connection with steel side plates each side of a timber member should be treated as a '3 member connection' with a System Capacity 'Qskl' of 2 x Qkl AND a k16 value of 1.2 as per 4.4.3 of AS1720.1. This has always been my understanding (but after...
  5. OzEng80

    Roller doors - wind pressure design

    RE - just looked over this code for the first time. To me it provides some pretty specific guidance for the loads to be applied to the supporting structure. I wouldn't be too concerned about dominant openings and would just adopt the pressure provided in AS4505 (table 5.2) for your wind...
  6. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Thanks for your comments Sparweb - i will chase the manufacturer a bit harder. The unit is tiny as far as turbines go (Nheowind 3D 04) and is purported to have minimal gyroscopic effects due to the unusual blade arrangement (try googling it). I went back and checked the calcs (i didn't do the...
  7. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Hi SparWeb - thanks for the info. I take it there was no 'clamping force' or member preparation specified on the drawings? FYI - My client is a small 'green' company looking to develop a pole and footing system comprised of 'of the shelf' wind turbines and solar equipment. I have not been able...
  8. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Thanks Transmissiontowers - very useful. What was the lap splice used for the guyed poles? Can you also please describe the 'splice lock' detail used? Thanks!
  9. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Thanks ATSE, I had a look at TIA 222-G and it is similar to other service pole codes (eg AS4676) in that it defines tolerances but not actual distances or means for calculating slip splice lengths. Interestingly it defines that the splices are to be 'pulled together to ensure firm contact' -...
  10. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Thanks for your efforts BA - most promising lead thus far. I now have a copy of the document that supersedes the ASCE Manual 72 and unfortunately all the references to 'Field connections of Members: slip joints' consist of references to applied loads from manufacturers or designers - no design...
  11. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Missing attachment... Sorry.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=8f91be70-c15e-4264-9756-59974da5b121&file=IMAG2859.jpg
  12. OzEng80

    Light Pole Splice Design

    Hi I am designing a street light pole that will consist of a tapering octagonal tube with a wind turbine (mounted on the top - 9m), solar panel arrangement and a light pole (about 3/4 way up the pole). The client wants to introduce a splice connection about half way up the pole. I am struggling...
  13. OzEng80

    Reference Needed: Proper detailing of concrete wall

    VTEIT - they seem to get away without them. I personally make an effort not to fall on any pieces of protruding steel be it hooked, capped or sharpened!
  14. OzEng80

    Reference Needed: Proper detailing of concrete wall

    Where i'm from its common practice to have hooks at the top of wall starters/dowels (for development and WH&S - impaling protection). As these would be bending inwards towards each other it lends itself to having the feet pointing towards each other (or U bars) as you have shown - easier bend...
  15. OzEng80

    smoothed coastline AS/NZS 1170.2

    I have spoken with numerous people who were holed up during Cyclone Yasi and Larry (both alleged 5's) all of whom were somewhat preoccupied to observe atmospheric phenomena such as tornadoes... I am yet to hear of any anecdotal evidence of sudden directional wind change suggestive of a tornado...
  16. OzEng80

    smoothed coastline AS/NZS 1170.2

    With a Tsunami... I interpret this as an 'average' distance from the coast within an arc of radius 50,100... It is meant to reflect the diminishing strength of a cyclone as it heads inland (as was poorly demonstrated by Yasi). Note that if i was on a threshold of a zone say +10-20kms i would...
  17. OzEng80

    AS2870 and AS1170.2 - 2011

    We butt heads with roller door manufacturers all the time over this. Catenary loads from windlocked systems are massive and are generally orientated about the weak axis of the primary structural elements. Can be a real headache (& that is after turning a blind eye to 'corner' configurations!)...
  18. OzEng80

    AS2870 and AS1170.2 - 2011

    Hi kikflip I haven't had a good oportunity to look through the codes yet but initial impressions are: AS1170.2 Appears to be more of clarification than anything and addresses some common points of confusion/contention. 2.5.7 Debris loading is a function of Vr and is clearly defined (these...
  19. OzEng80

    AS2870 and AS1170.2 - 2011

    New additions have been released in case you didn't receive notification from SAI (like me).
  20. OzEng80

    JCU Research Reports

    Hokie - Engineers Australia article on RPEQ's FYI. http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=e15410cd-19a7-431e-9aad-79ecb82ddc8d&file=Engineers_Australia.pdf
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