AggieYank
Structural
- Mar 9, 2005
- 215
The cantilever method for rigid base plate design per AISC seemingly ignores the areas of the base plate that aren't directly perpendicular to the column.
In other words, there is no check for the corners of the steel base plates.
I'm sure this is fine for a small base plate, but what about for a relatively large base plate, where the area of the corners of the base plate is more than the area that is directly perpendicular to the column?
Is there a rationale for ignoring the corners of the base plates?
In other words, there is no check for the corners of the steel base plates.
I'm sure this is fine for a small base plate, but what about for a relatively large base plate, where the area of the corners of the base plate is more than the area that is directly perpendicular to the column?
Is there a rationale for ignoring the corners of the base plates?