WARose
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 5,593
After a IFA/constructability review.....I've had my arm twisted into forming a short pier (about 6") above a mat for a column base plate. (I was going to form it with the mat.)
The anchor bolts will then present a bit of a problem......normally in a pier, I get the shear from the anchor bolts to the reinforcement via a strut and tie model and it goes into the support foundation as concrete shear. In this case....I don't have enough height above the mat to develop any reinforcing. (And ACI still requires full development for shear transfer. ) So I am trying to decide what to do.
2 options come to mind: running a long shear lug into the mat.....or possibly letting the anchor bolts transfer the shear across the plane of the mat/pier interface (with the pier able to handle any resulting flexural load and to keep the bolts from going into bending over that cantilever).
I've had to do something like this before.....and I believe I did the latter. I just wonder about the mechanics of the latter. It's like you would have to get the shear out of the bolts (to the re-bar).....and then get it back in (at the interface between the mat and the pier).
Thoughts?
The anchor bolts will then present a bit of a problem......normally in a pier, I get the shear from the anchor bolts to the reinforcement via a strut and tie model and it goes into the support foundation as concrete shear. In this case....I don't have enough height above the mat to develop any reinforcing. (And ACI still requires full development for shear transfer. ) So I am trying to decide what to do.
2 options come to mind: running a long shear lug into the mat.....or possibly letting the anchor bolts transfer the shear across the plane of the mat/pier interface (with the pier able to handle any resulting flexural load and to keep the bolts from going into bending over that cantilever).
I've had to do something like this before.....and I believe I did the latter. I just wonder about the mechanics of the latter. It's like you would have to get the shear out of the bolts (to the re-bar).....and then get it back in (at the interface between the mat and the pier).
Thoughts?