AJC3636
Structural
- Nov 26, 2018
- 3
Hello all,
I have a Bldg that is CMU on the first level and Steel framing second level with Gypsum to enclose the second floor. My columns land on the corners of the CMU block. How can I anchor my Column down to provide stability and prevent uplift? Column is 17’ high and seismic load is 8.7k distributed across 4 columns. Currently I have a common detail that uses (4)3/4” dia 4”long HSA spaced at 6” e.w. But I don’t think that will get the job done.
Any tips would be appreciated, I am just learning masonry on the fly. The blocks have a 12” depth. The framing supports a 6” slab that will prevent some uplift, but the trib area is only 8’ by 13’.
Thanks in advanced.
I have a Bldg that is CMU on the first level and Steel framing second level with Gypsum to enclose the second floor. My columns land on the corners of the CMU block. How can I anchor my Column down to provide stability and prevent uplift? Column is 17’ high and seismic load is 8.7k distributed across 4 columns. Currently I have a common detail that uses (4)3/4” dia 4”long HSA spaced at 6” e.w. But I don’t think that will get the job done.
Any tips would be appreciated, I am just learning masonry on the fly. The blocks have a 12” depth. The framing supports a 6” slab that will prevent some uplift, but the trib area is only 8’ by 13’.
Thanks in advanced.