tristan861
Structural
- Sep 14, 2015
- 77
Hey guys...
Im just wondering how could I provide horizontal adjustment for a steel beam (carries moment)to a concrete column without making slotted holes in the beam flange. Because as far as I know if the holes were slotted I should use S.C bolts which I cant.
Can anybody tell me what is the standard practice for such case.
The connection is:
A flange plate welded to the embedded plate and bolted to the beam flange (to carry the moment)
Shear plate welded to the embedded plate and bolted to the beam web with horizontal slots in the holes ( only carries shear).
Thanks in advance.
Im just wondering how could I provide horizontal adjustment for a steel beam (carries moment)to a concrete column without making slotted holes in the beam flange. Because as far as I know if the holes were slotted I should use S.C bolts which I cant.
Can anybody tell me what is the standard practice for such case.
The connection is:
A flange plate welded to the embedded plate and bolted to the beam flange (to carry the moment)
Shear plate welded to the embedded plate and bolted to the beam web with horizontal slots in the holes ( only carries shear).
Thanks in advance.