struct_eeyore
Structural
- Feb 21, 2017
- 253
2-part question. I've got an unsavory condition where I have to stack a steel 6" sq.hss over an 8" wide (nom) column - see attached image. In addition to column vertical reinforcing, I've got a continuous concrete beam passing thru the top of said column - although, regardless of the concrete beam, I've still only got enough room for (2) anchor bolts.
1) I'm thinking that providing rebar welded to column face and embedded in the h/c topping is sufficient to satisfy the OSHA (4) bolt requirement - no?
2) The grout packed under the b.p will have a vertical edge that will be confined by whatever topping pours down into the notch around the column. Assuming that the topping is fully consolidated within the notch, is there any reason to be concerned about a perimeter/flare breakout around the base plate?
Any other concerns about the detail as presented? The ASD load from the column is ~64K (~910 PSI bearing on 4000 psi conc.)
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1708028472/tips/SNIP_c1rjlg.pdf[/url]
1) I'm thinking that providing rebar welded to column face and embedded in the h/c topping is sufficient to satisfy the OSHA (4) bolt requirement - no?
2) The grout packed under the b.p will have a vertical edge that will be confined by whatever topping pours down into the notch around the column. Assuming that the topping is fully consolidated within the notch, is there any reason to be concerned about a perimeter/flare breakout around the base plate?
Any other concerns about the detail as presented? The ASD load from the column is ~64K (~910 PSI bearing on 4000 psi conc.)
[URL unfurl="true"]https://res.cloudinary.com/engineering-com/image/upload/v1708028472/tips/SNIP_c1rjlg.pdf[/url]