RDR89
Structural
- Apr 25, 2022
- 70
Hi all, a colleague of mine completed a "pull test" today to determine the pull-out load for a product we are planning to use as a small equipment foundation. My question is - what factor of safety (if any) should be used to determine the appropriate load limits, particularly for stability? My initial thought is that 1.5 is industry practice for overturning, but when I look at the IBC equations that we would use in analysis in the absence of testing data, the equations for both LRFD and ASD inherently have a "safety factor" of 1 (0.9D+1.0W or 0.6D+0.6W). My colleague is inclined to use the actual pull-out value, which I would equate to an ultimate load value and I am not comfortable with that, but I don't know what a good rule of thumb safety factor would be. Any thoughts?