RFreund
Structural
- Aug 14, 2010
- 1,885
I have a situation where a company is remodeling the interior of the store. They would like to install freestanding/divider walls that have no ceiling. Some are oriented in an L shape. The walls would be 10-12' tall and the roof is at 24' or so. Is there a way to use a steel column that is fixed at the floor slab (6" thick) to give the wall stability? Either through bolts or cutting out the old concrete and embedding the pole into the slab? I'm not exactly sure how to check the slab for this loading.
If this is not practical I could have columns go up to the roof at the end of the walls and put a girt at the top of the wall to provide stability.
EIT
If this is not practical I could have columns go up to the roof at the end of the walls and put a girt at the top of the wall to provide stability.
EIT