Bammer25
Structural
- Mar 22, 2018
- 136
Seems pretty straight forward but I just want to make sure I’m not overlooking anything. Have some pretty heavy reactions (100 Kip) coming down through tube steel columns and due to grade falling off I will need to land on 12” cmu stem walls (more likely I’ll make pilasters at load points).
I’ll check the cmu for concentrated loads and design the anchorage and base plate. This is residential and the loads are coming from a roof top pool in case you were wondering how they were so high. Anyway I have the stability worked out just wasn’t sure if I should avoid anchoring to the CMU. If I bring the columns to grade they will be nearly 45 feet long on the steep end
I’ll check the cmu for concentrated loads and design the anchorage and base plate. This is residential and the loads are coming from a roof top pool in case you were wondering how they were so high. Anyway I have the stability worked out just wasn’t sure if I should avoid anchoring to the CMU. If I bring the columns to grade they will be nearly 45 feet long on the steep end