msquared48
Structural
- Aug 7, 2007
- 14,745
Got a project at WSU where I am trying to attach antennas to a 3" thick sloping wall panels of what the architectural wall sections term as "cast stone". There is either a CMU wall or a concrete wall to the building side of the panels, with and without air gaps. There are no shop drawings for the connections or reinforcing/strength information for the panels, and the building was constructed in 1967. The panels are 6 to 8 feet high, width unknown, obviously precast sections.
Anyone run into this "cast stone" before and have any leads as to any reinforcing/ (assumed) concrete strength, and connection details (inserts, bolted, welded)?
I am really nervous about attaching anything to this material with any Appendix D, seismically approved after-set bolts, epoxy or otherwise, without knowing more.
Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)
Anyone run into this "cast stone" before and have any leads as to any reinforcing/ (assumed) concrete strength, and connection details (inserts, bolted, welded)?
I am really nervous about attaching anything to this material with any Appendix D, seismically approved after-set bolts, epoxy or otherwise, without knowing more.
Mike McCann, PE, SE (WA)