BSVBD
Structural
- Jul 23, 2015
- 463
Does anybody "Through-Bolt" to support ANYTHING in hollow CMU?
Occasionally, the client, the GC, wants to support the new roof structure, with a continuous steel angle, "through-bolted" to the existing hollow CMU.
The typical load scenario is anywhere from 600-2,000 PLF (DL+SL)
Throughout the past twenty years, I've always been able to convince them that it won't support the newly imposed load. But, at least once a year, the request is still made. I typically will specify a HILTI Adhesive w/ Mesh Screen, or inject grout into the existing cores through drilled holes, or insist that a column and beam line or stud-wall are necessary, all depending on the amount of load.
I do not believe that the bolt connection to the opposing face-shell of CMU possesses any credible value. In fact, I believe, it even imposes uplift.
Is there something I do not understand?
Thank you!
Occasionally, the client, the GC, wants to support the new roof structure, with a continuous steel angle, "through-bolted" to the existing hollow CMU.
The typical load scenario is anywhere from 600-2,000 PLF (DL+SL)
Throughout the past twenty years, I've always been able to convince them that it won't support the newly imposed load. But, at least once a year, the request is still made. I typically will specify a HILTI Adhesive w/ Mesh Screen, or inject grout into the existing cores through drilled holes, or insist that a column and beam line or stud-wall are necessary, all depending on the amount of load.
I do not believe that the bolt connection to the opposing face-shell of CMU possesses any credible value. In fact, I believe, it even imposes uplift.
Is there something I do not understand?
Thank you!