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Mechanical
- Sep 30, 2024
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I have a small stainless steel structure that will be anchored into a brick and mortar deck using a flange and bolt application.
This is something I've done before with a solid concrete deck, but my concern with a brick deck is that the bolt may cause the brick to crack and splinter, rendering the connection useless.
I'm wondering if there are any guidelines for designing this kind of anchoring connection. I imagine your two main variables are load and bolt size, thinking a bolt too large compared to the width of the brick will cause it to crack.
For the sake of conversation lets say this is a 4 bolt flange connection into a surface of solid bricks, each brick being 2.25" wide. At the center of the flange the vertical load is 500lbs downward, with a moment load of 16,000 in-lbs.
This is something I've done before with a solid concrete deck, but my concern with a brick deck is that the bolt may cause the brick to crack and splinter, rendering the connection useless.
I'm wondering if there are any guidelines for designing this kind of anchoring connection. I imagine your two main variables are load and bolt size, thinking a bolt too large compared to the width of the brick will cause it to crack.
For the sake of conversation lets say this is a 4 bolt flange connection into a surface of solid bricks, each brick being 2.25" wide. At the center of the flange the vertical load is 500lbs downward, with a moment load of 16,000 in-lbs.