JRay852
Structural
- Sep 10, 2019
- 5
Hello!
I have been tasked to design a new foundation for a 60ft lattice framework tower that will be moved from one property to another. The tower will be equipped with a platform and winch system to raise and lower a clay target thrower for 5-Stand competition at a local gun club. The tower was previously standing at another gun club for the last 15 years, and there is no record of engineering on the tower itself. From what I've gathered, the tower was erected from (6) 10ft lengths of framework that was left over from an electrical service provider jobsite ages ago. My scope is for a new foundation design but I will need to do a load determination for loads acting on the tower and subsequent calculations to find reaction loads on the foundation.
Is it safe to assume the tower is capable to resist loads for it's intended use since the use will remain the same as it has for the last 15 years or will moving the tower require new engineering?
The tower has a 30"x30" square cross section and is made up of steel angles. The base is secured to the existing foundation with (12) 1" anchor bolts. After determining loads using ASCE 7, will calculating the reaction loads be bearable using hand calculations? I have access to RISA 2D but I'm not sure how I would go about modeling this 4-sided structure and apply the necessary loads. Any advice?
Thank you for your time.
I have been tasked to design a new foundation for a 60ft lattice framework tower that will be moved from one property to another. The tower will be equipped with a platform and winch system to raise and lower a clay target thrower for 5-Stand competition at a local gun club. The tower was previously standing at another gun club for the last 15 years, and there is no record of engineering on the tower itself. From what I've gathered, the tower was erected from (6) 10ft lengths of framework that was left over from an electrical service provider jobsite ages ago. My scope is for a new foundation design but I will need to do a load determination for loads acting on the tower and subsequent calculations to find reaction loads on the foundation.
Is it safe to assume the tower is capable to resist loads for it's intended use since the use will remain the same as it has for the last 15 years or will moving the tower require new engineering?
The tower has a 30"x30" square cross section and is made up of steel angles. The base is secured to the existing foundation with (12) 1" anchor bolts. After determining loads using ASCE 7, will calculating the reaction loads be bearable using hand calculations? I have access to RISA 2D but I'm not sure how I would go about modeling this 4-sided structure and apply the necessary loads. Any advice?
Thank you for your time.