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Structural
- Jun 22, 2007
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In the Q&A portion of the latest issue of AISC's Modern Steel Construction magazine, someone asks if they should be welding plate washers on column base plates. The answer (quoted below with emphasis added by me) surprised me.
It's generally not recommended to transfer shear through the anchor rods?? I know we have to pay attention to detailing and make prudent assumptions about load distribution to the anchors, but surely anchor rods are the most commonly used method to resist column base shear, are they not?
MSC said:It is generally not recommended to transfer shear through the anchor rods. Note that if the base plate is transferring axial load only, then it is not necessary to weld the plate washers to the base plate. If there is a shear force, you could consider a few options for transferring this load:
• Friction• Bearing of the base plate and/or shear lug against concrete• Shear in the anchor rods—plate washers not welded (not recommended; use with caution)• Shear in the anchor rods—plate washers welded (not recommended; use with caution)
It's generally not recommended to transfer shear through the anchor rods?? I know we have to pay attention to detailing and make prudent assumptions about load distribution to the anchors, but surely anchor rods are the most commonly used method to resist column base shear, are they not?