Robcat71
Structural
- Sep 9, 2020
- 16
I am currently working on a project where we are removing a portion of a curtain wall system from the first floor up to the third floor, and re-supporting on the third floor (bldg is 4 stories total - Concrete floor plate construction). The curtain wall gravity loads are currently carried by the foundation wall, and the system is laterally supported at each floor. I am working on a connection to the mullions to support the remaining gravity loads. My first stab at this involves some angle outriggers on each side of the mullion, with through bolts. The mullions are 5"x5" aluminum tubes with 1/8" thick walls. The bolt bearing forces will be away from the "cut" free edge, so I don't believe block shear failure is applicable, and the bolt bearing strength of the aluminum will control.
I plan on researching the aluminum design code to determine the bearing capacity of the aluminum, but am I missing any other critical checks for the aluminum? I do not have much experience in aluminum design, but I assume it follows a similar approach used for steel. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.
I plan on researching the aluminum design code to determine the bearing capacity of the aluminum, but am I missing any other critical checks for the aluminum? I do not have much experience in aluminum design, but I assume it follows a similar approach used for steel. Any recommendations are greatly appreciated.