nirias
Civil/Environmental
- May 16, 2011
- 9
I need tension ties between footings of a pre-engineered metal building to resist outward forces of the portal frame's columns. Because these are reinforced concrete elements tying footings, they would seem to inescapably fall under "grade beam" requirements in section 21.12.3 of ACI 318, with specific requirements in 21.12.3.2 for minimum dimensions and tie spacing. For the structure under consideration, the minimum dimensions (18" x 18") aren't an issue but I would need ties every 9" when there is no obvious load that they would resist.
The code commentary looks like an improvised response after the dog ate the homework: "The cross sectional limitation and minimum tie requirements provide reasonable proportions".
Does anyone have any insights into the purpose of the ties? Given the nature of metal building column reactions, I cant imagine a scenario where these tension tie/grade beams are loaded in shear or axial compression prior to catastrophic failure of the structure in some unexpected manner (such as column being struck by a very heavy vehicle).
The code commentary looks like an improvised response after the dog ate the homework: "The cross sectional limitation and minimum tie requirements provide reasonable proportions".
Does anyone have any insights into the purpose of the ties? Given the nature of metal building column reactions, I cant imagine a scenario where these tension tie/grade beams are loaded in shear or axial compression prior to catastrophic failure of the structure in some unexpected manner (such as column being struck by a very heavy vehicle).