KootK
Structural
- Oct 16, 2001
- 18,561
Every so often, I'm asked to provide a hidden connection detail for an HSS column bearing on a suspended CIP slab/column. I give it some thought, root around this forum some, and come to the conclusion that the columns will need to be field welded to embed plates. I yearn for a craftier solution but always come up empty handed.
Over lunch today, I came up with something (attached detail). It preserves the following beneficial features of typical base plate connections:
1) The column should be as initially plumb-able as with a typical base plate detail.
2) The column orientation should be able to be field adjusted later in the erection program to suit floor construction etc.
3) The column should be sufficiently moment connected to the slab to satisfy OSHA requirements.
One feature that has not been preserved, however is economy. My detail is complicated and involves a boat load of pieces and operations. So my questions for the group are:
1) Is this detail so complicated that, given the choice, erectors would prefer to field weld the columns directly to the embed plates?
2) Got any ideas for improving the detail?
Thanks,
KootK
The greatest trick that bond stress ever pulled was convincing the world it didn't exist.
Over lunch today, I came up with something (attached detail). It preserves the following beneficial features of typical base plate connections:
1) The column should be as initially plumb-able as with a typical base plate detail.
2) The column orientation should be able to be field adjusted later in the erection program to suit floor construction etc.
3) The column should be sufficiently moment connected to the slab to satisfy OSHA requirements.
One feature that has not been preserved, however is economy. My detail is complicated and involves a boat load of pieces and operations. So my questions for the group are:
1) Is this detail so complicated that, given the choice, erectors would prefer to field weld the columns directly to the embed plates?
2) Got any ideas for improving the detail?
Thanks,
KootK
The greatest trick that bond stress ever pulled was convincing the world it didn't exist.