greznik91
Structural
- Feb 14, 2017
- 186
Im designing an L section and post installed anchors that supports beams for glass.
Anchors are placed in the middle of L section. Is that OK or they should be placed higher towards flange?
Since Im dealing with an opening in the existing concrete wall - that means that I get concentrated loads/reactions on both edges of concrete walls. So that means my anchors there will be loaded more - in shear and in tension/pull out. Would you place a stiffener at the edge of each concrete wall that somewhat stabilize the rotation (torsion) of L section?
Is there any benefit to place L section upside down - flange at the bottom and not at the top?
I was also thinking about making a seperated beam for opening - so i dont get extra shear forces in anchors.
What do you think about this?
Would you go with option A or B in this case? In option B I think I ger additional horizontal shear on anchor bolts because of rotation of a beam?
Anchors are placed in the middle of L section. Is that OK or they should be placed higher towards flange?
Since Im dealing with an opening in the existing concrete wall - that means that I get concentrated loads/reactions on both edges of concrete walls. So that means my anchors there will be loaded more - in shear and in tension/pull out. Would you place a stiffener at the edge of each concrete wall that somewhat stabilize the rotation (torsion) of L section?
Is there any benefit to place L section upside down - flange at the bottom and not at the top?

I was also thinking about making a seperated beam for opening - so i dont get extra shear forces in anchors.
What do you think about this?
Would you go with option A or B in this case? In option B I think I ger additional horizontal shear on anchor bolts because of rotation of a beam?
