vincentpa
Structural
- Nov 9, 2005
- 223
We are designing a steel walkway to attach to the side of a concrete tank wall. To attach the walkway, we are embedding plates in the concrete wall. Supports for the walkway will be welded to the embedded plates. The embedded plates are 1/2" thick. We are welding the flanges (thickness = 0.26") of a W6x15 to the plates.
The contractor raised concerns about welding the supports to the embedded plates. He is concerned the welding will create too much heat and pop out or weaken the concrete. Does anyone know of any sources that address welding embedments on concrete? Does anyone have "rules-of-thumb" or sources of information on limits for heating concrete or welding steel attached to concrete?
The contractor raised concerns about welding the supports to the embedded plates. He is concerned the welding will create too much heat and pop out or weaken the concrete. Does anyone know of any sources that address welding embedments on concrete? Does anyone have "rules-of-thumb" or sources of information on limits for heating concrete or welding steel attached to concrete?