XR250
Structural
- Jan 30, 2013
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I have a residential project where the architect wants to use a steel guardrail system around a concrete front porch. The posts are 3 x 3 tube steel embedded in the concrete. They are stainless steel and I have detailed stainless all-thread welded to them that extends back into the slab to resist the couple from the bending moment. The architect showed ¾" cover at the outboard side of the post. Obviously, this doesn’t work, however what is the minimum edge cover that y'all would be comfortable with to prevent cracking around the post? Should I run a rebar along this edge? I suggested 3” and the Arch. was OK with it but it seems a bit excessive.
Thanks.
Thanks.