McGill10
Structural
- Apr 29, 2009
- 57
Hello All,
I have a question related to anchor bolt/ Pedestal design. This project is in seismic design category D, where we can't reduce development length base on excess reinforcement per ACI.This giving tall pedestal, we are looking options to get reasonable pedestal ht.
1)To reduce the height of pedestal, is headed bar is the good option? Pedestal supporting a steel column has anchor bolts with tension forces which has to be taken by vertical bars on pedestal. Hooking the bar at top makes it congested, so I got suggestion of using headed bar. But I am not feeling comfortable, as I see the bearing head (of headed bar) being at the top of the pedestal, there is a significant concrete breakout at the top. It seems I transfer the problem from bottom of anchor bolt to the top of headed bar.
Any experience on use of headed bar on similar situations will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Mcgill
I have a question related to anchor bolt/ Pedestal design. This project is in seismic design category D, where we can't reduce development length base on excess reinforcement per ACI.This giving tall pedestal, we are looking options to get reasonable pedestal ht.
1)To reduce the height of pedestal, is headed bar is the good option? Pedestal supporting a steel column has anchor bolts with tension forces which has to be taken by vertical bars on pedestal. Hooking the bar at top makes it congested, so I got suggestion of using headed bar. But I am not feeling comfortable, as I see the bearing head (of headed bar) being at the top of the pedestal, there is a significant concrete breakout at the top. It seems I transfer the problem from bottom of anchor bolt to the top of headed bar.
Any experience on use of headed bar on similar situations will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
Mcgill