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Structural
- Mar 7, 2007
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Greetings. I'm working on a project that's under construction. It has mild steel threaded rods hanging vertically from steel beams in the roof. At the beam connections, there are double nuts below and above the beam flange. The rods are about 20 ft long and hang under only their own weight. Later, unistrut will be connected to them for duct and pipe supports.
The concern is that vibratory compaction below will cause vibrations at the roof that might cause the connections to loosen. I measured the lateral acceleration at the rod connections and it's roughly sinusoidal with an amplitude of 0.25-0.3g. Vertical (axial) vibration is about 0.1g.
I dug up a lot of papers on bolt loosening, but I haven't found anything that tells me if 0.25-0.3g lateral or 0.1g vertical is enough to be concerned about.
Any advice or references would be greatly appreciated!
The concern is that vibratory compaction below will cause vibrations at the roof that might cause the connections to loosen. I measured the lateral acceleration at the rod connections and it's roughly sinusoidal with an amplitude of 0.25-0.3g. Vertical (axial) vibration is about 0.1g.
I dug up a lot of papers on bolt loosening, but I haven't found anything that tells me if 0.25-0.3g lateral or 0.1g vertical is enough to be concerned about.
Any advice or references would be greatly appreciated!