disoswam
Structural
- Jun 15, 2011
- 16
I am looking for advice making connection to HSS square tube with torsion load, wall thickness of the HSS tube, and bracing or stiffening requirements.
My customer has an existing two column pylon sign and wants to use the existing foundation and 18" of existing 10"x6" HSS columns spaced 104"OC. The new sign has 8"x4" HSS columns spaced 87"OC, factory welded 16"x12" base plates, and 4 - 1.25"bolts spaced 13"OC and 9"OC. I plan to: weld end caps to a horizontal 114" long 10"x10" torsion tube; weld 16x12 match plates spaced 87"OC to top of torsion tube; weld 4 - 3"x3" gussets spaced 4-5"OC to bottom of match plate and sides of torsion tube. Each column has 1500 lb wind load from sign face at 15' above grade so 20 kip.ft moment at 18" above grade top of existing column.
My customer has an existing two column pylon sign and wants to use the existing foundation and 18" of existing 10"x6" HSS columns spaced 104"OC. The new sign has 8"x4" HSS columns spaced 87"OC, factory welded 16"x12" base plates, and 4 - 1.25"bolts spaced 13"OC and 9"OC. I plan to: weld end caps to a horizontal 114" long 10"x10" torsion tube; weld 16x12 match plates spaced 87"OC to top of torsion tube; weld 4 - 3"x3" gussets spaced 4-5"OC to bottom of match plate and sides of torsion tube. Each column has 1500 lb wind load from sign face at 15' above grade so 20 kip.ft moment at 18" above grade top of existing column.