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Structural
- Dec 18, 2014
- 13
I have am currently working on a design for columns that have moment resisting baseplates. The original installation was to use post-installed, epoxy anchors. Due to geometric and design constraints, the anchor rods were sized so that they just met the requirements for the loading. However, the foundations have changed, and the concrete contractor now wants to use cast-in-place head studs. The original anchors were 1" diameter. As the anchor capacity is no longer dependent on bond failure, and in turn rod diameter, we have changed the anchors to 3/4" to ensure ductile failure of the rods before brittle failure of the concrete. The new problem I have is that the baseplates have already been cut and drilled with 1 13/16" holes, sized for 1" anchors per AISC Design Guide 1. This seems to be an excessively large hole for the 3/4" anchor. Is this allowable, and if so are there any special modifications that I need to incorporate? I've already sized up to PL 1/2" x 3 1/2" x 3 1/2" washers.