dursunlutfu
Structural
- Jun 9, 2018
- 47
Hi Folks,
I have a 1-1/2"x1-1/2"x3/16" square HSS tube post for handrail. I have a couple questions and maybe some of you guys have already encountered with a similar condition. The problem that I am having is with the base plate because I need to anchor the base plate to the existing slab on grade which is only 4". I am using the simpson anchorage software to design the anchor bolt and set xp epoxy however as per the code I need min 6" thickness. Do any of experienced engineers know a reference to justify 5/8" or 3/4" dia a.b embedded in set-xp epoxy probably max 3". The uplift/withdrawal that I am having at each bolt is 1040 lbs. According to Simpson Set-XP design information which is in lieu with ACI 318-14,
min conc thickness = emb. depth + (5) drill bit hole
Unfortunately,even if I use 3/8" dia. threaded rod with 1/2" drill bit hole and with min depth which is 2-3/8", the min. concrete thickness required is 4.875 in.
I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to a reference ..
Thank you so much for your time!
I have a 1-1/2"x1-1/2"x3/16" square HSS tube post for handrail. I have a couple questions and maybe some of you guys have already encountered with a similar condition. The problem that I am having is with the base plate because I need to anchor the base plate to the existing slab on grade which is only 4". I am using the simpson anchorage software to design the anchor bolt and set xp epoxy however as per the code I need min 6" thickness. Do any of experienced engineers know a reference to justify 5/8" or 3/4" dia a.b embedded in set-xp epoxy probably max 3". The uplift/withdrawal that I am having at each bolt is 1040 lbs. According to Simpson Set-XP design information which is in lieu with ACI 318-14,
min conc thickness = emb. depth + (5) drill bit hole
Unfortunately,even if I use 3/8" dia. threaded rod with 1/2" drill bit hole and with min depth which is 2-3/8", the min. concrete thickness required is 4.875 in.
I would appreciate if anyone could direct me to a reference ..
Thank you so much for your time!