PEFLWI
Structural
- Oct 23, 2012
- 120
I am involved in a dispute with a contractor about a base plate connection to a concrete pier. The base plate is anchored to a concrete pier similar to the attached detail taken from Design Guide 1. The contractor's engineer is adamant that this can be a pinned connection. He is suggesting that the anchor bolts will stretch to relieve the moments. What do you think?
Can the moment be relieved by stretching the anchor bolts? If so, how much stretch of the anchor bolt would be required?
The anchor bolts only extend 5 inches from the top of the pier to the top of the base plate. I don’t think I can count on stretching the anchor rod inside the pier.
A complicating factor is that the concrete piers are already poured. Adding anchor rods would be expensive.
Can the moment be relieved by stretching the anchor bolts? If so, how much stretch of the anchor bolt would be required?
The anchor bolts only extend 5 inches from the top of the pier to the top of the base plate. I don’t think I can count on stretching the anchor rod inside the pier.
A complicating factor is that the concrete piers are already poured. Adding anchor rods would be expensive.