GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
Hi all,
I have an existing caisson supporting a sign post where the top of the caisson is below the sidewalk. The sign will be removed and the caisson will be re-used to support the new sign. I want to place the new sign base plate above the sidewalk surface (with a protection box) to allow inspection of the anchor rods and base plate in the future, and so I will need to extend the top of the caisson so that it projects 6” above the sidewalk. The diameter of the existing caisson is unknown but will be confirmed during construction, it is likely minimum 16” in diameter.
Several questions:
1. I am having a hard time getting the new post-installed anchors to meet current code requirements for combined tension and shear given a 16” diameter caisson. Sign base plate anchors will be threaded rods that will be embedded using Hilti’s HY200 adhesive system. I am using Hilti PROFIS to design the anchorage, and increasing the embedment beyond 8" does little to increase tension and shear breakout capacity. Any ideas for an alternative solution? Mechanical anchors (undercut anchors) offer greater capacity but they are not long enough to anchor into the original caisson from the new raised top.
2. The new caisson extension will be reinforced with 6 bars in the perimeter. Do these need to dowel into the original caisson even if the new base plate anchors anchor directly to the existing caisson? If so, would this be a nominal embedment of say 4”?
Yours thoughts on this would be appreciated.
I have an existing caisson supporting a sign post where the top of the caisson is below the sidewalk. The sign will be removed and the caisson will be re-used to support the new sign. I want to place the new sign base plate above the sidewalk surface (with a protection box) to allow inspection of the anchor rods and base plate in the future, and so I will need to extend the top of the caisson so that it projects 6” above the sidewalk. The diameter of the existing caisson is unknown but will be confirmed during construction, it is likely minimum 16” in diameter.
Several questions:
1. I am having a hard time getting the new post-installed anchors to meet current code requirements for combined tension and shear given a 16” diameter caisson. Sign base plate anchors will be threaded rods that will be embedded using Hilti’s HY200 adhesive system. I am using Hilti PROFIS to design the anchorage, and increasing the embedment beyond 8" does little to increase tension and shear breakout capacity. Any ideas for an alternative solution? Mechanical anchors (undercut anchors) offer greater capacity but they are not long enough to anchor into the original caisson from the new raised top.
2. The new caisson extension will be reinforced with 6 bars in the perimeter. Do these need to dowel into the original caisson even if the new base plate anchors anchor directly to the existing caisson? If so, would this be a nominal embedment of say 4”?
Yours thoughts on this would be appreciated.