medeek
Structural
- Mar 16, 2013
- 1,104
I have a customer looking to install steel HSS posts rather than the typical PT wood posts (ie. 6x6). Not sure why, I think steel in this setting is ugly but I suppose you could wrap it and never have to look at it again.
I'm not real familiar with steel posts and baseplate design so I am looking for some resources or guidance on the subject.
My primary questions are:
1.) Baseplate size relative to post (square) size.
2.) Baseplate thickness
3.) Anchor Bolt size (assuming 4 bolts, one at each corner). My gut feeling is (4) 1/2" bolts is going to more than adequate for any lateral or uplift requirements.
4.) Bolt edge spacing: Is there some rule of thumb or AISC rule that governs this?
As for the actual sizing of the square post I have some good example problems to refer to and eventually build a spreadsheet calculator.
A confused student is a good student.
Nathaniel P. Wilkerson, PE
I'm not real familiar with steel posts and baseplate design so I am looking for some resources or guidance on the subject.
My primary questions are:
1.) Baseplate size relative to post (square) size.
2.) Baseplate thickness
3.) Anchor Bolt size (assuming 4 bolts, one at each corner). My gut feeling is (4) 1/2" bolts is going to more than adequate for any lateral or uplift requirements.
4.) Bolt edge spacing: Is there some rule of thumb or AISC rule that governs this?
As for the actual sizing of the square post I have some good example problems to refer to and eventually build a spreadsheet calculator.
A confused student is a good student.
Nathaniel P. Wilkerson, PE