AaronMcD
Structural
- Aug 20, 2010
- 273
Hi, I am trying to figure out a detail for the condition mentioned in the title. Rim beam at wall with sheathing. Seems to me it would be a very common situation (anywhere you have steel posts in wood construction).
I could weld beam buckets to the column, but then the buckets/bolt heads intrude into sheathing space. I could let beam bucket into each side and screw it so it is behind the sheathing, but this seems like a small pain. I could do a fin plate, but then I don't get any bearing. I could do an upside-down T shape. I'd still need to slot the beam and countersink the bolts, but I think this might be the best option. Of course I still have the issue of ceiling sheathing over the bottom of the seat.
Is there a widely used detail for this, or is this just one of those things engineers don't think about and the contractor has to start chopping stuff up?
I could weld beam buckets to the column, but then the buckets/bolt heads intrude into sheathing space. I could let beam bucket into each side and screw it so it is behind the sheathing, but this seems like a small pain. I could do a fin plate, but then I don't get any bearing. I could do an upside-down T shape. I'd still need to slot the beam and countersink the bolts, but I think this might be the best option. Of course I still have the issue of ceiling sheathing over the bottom of the seat.
Is there a widely used detail for this, or is this just one of those things engineers don't think about and the contractor has to start chopping stuff up?