EIT2
Structural
- Apr 9, 2003
- 110
I have a bearing plate design example that I follow. I often come up with plate thicknesses exceeding 1", as a result of both the load and the beam shape "k1" value.
If the flange width of the beam exceeds the maximum possible plate width, I see no reason to have the plate thickness exceed 3/8" or just enough to have threaded anchors shop welded to the top, since there will be no cantilever bending.
What are your thoughts?
Thank you!
If the flange width of the beam exceeds the maximum possible plate width, I see no reason to have the plate thickness exceed 3/8" or just enough to have threaded anchors shop welded to the top, since there will be no cantilever bending.
What are your thoughts?
Thank you!