thoughtofthis
Structural
- Jan 16, 2012
- 31
I was looking at typical steel joist to masonry connection showing 2 shear studs welded to a bearing plate. ACI 530 doesn't allow studs per se, so I went in search of the ESR to see allowable values...there wasn't one. Concrete only.
So is this configuration technically not allowed in masonry construction? If you had to use a headed bolt, the bearing plates would be bigger and you'd have a bolt projection to deal with. What's really the difference between a headed bolt and a stud in masonry that would be problematic?
So is this configuration technically not allowed in masonry construction? If you had to use a headed bolt, the bearing plates would be bigger and you'd have a bolt projection to deal with. What's really the difference between a headed bolt and a stud in masonry that would be problematic?