fasboater
Structural
- Jan 3, 2007
- 73
I apologize if this has already been addressed.
I am trying to figure out the process for designing anchor bolts with the base plates NOT in contact with the concrete.
For example if you have a two column sign that is subject to wind and dead load there should be shear, tension, and compression potentially applied to the anchor bolts. I typically design a 1 ½” grout pocket between the base plate and the foundation that is fully grouted after sign is leveled. If the grout is not placed how can I check the anchor bolts? Do I treat the anchor bolts as columns with the distance between the leveling nut and the foundation as the un-braced length?
Thanks
I am trying to figure out the process for designing anchor bolts with the base plates NOT in contact with the concrete.
For example if you have a two column sign that is subject to wind and dead load there should be shear, tension, and compression potentially applied to the anchor bolts. I typically design a 1 ½” grout pocket between the base plate and the foundation that is fully grouted after sign is leveled. If the grout is not placed how can I check the anchor bolts? Do I treat the anchor bolts as columns with the distance between the leveling nut and the foundation as the un-braced length?
Thanks