Dazed_and_Confused
Structural
- Dec 5, 2019
- 6
Someonewhat silly questions:
We have a pipe support that sits on a concrete pedestal that is being designed to take a very small lateral load (150 lbs). Our support has 2 anchors and was detailed for a 3/4" anchor. (1/4" bolts would easily handle the load but for cosmetic reasons I'd like to use a 3/4" bolt but the edge distance requirements shoot up from 2.5" to 6". The support was intended to be 6" thick and now has to shoot up to 12" thick (it holds a single 4" pipe!)
The question comes down to, if a smaller bolt works is it possible to substitute with a larger bolt as long as the smaller bolt design capacity works? Common sense and from my understanding of Appendix D tell me yes but curious if I am missing something here?
We have a pipe support that sits on a concrete pedestal that is being designed to take a very small lateral load (150 lbs). Our support has 2 anchors and was detailed for a 3/4" anchor. (1/4" bolts would easily handle the load but for cosmetic reasons I'd like to use a 3/4" bolt but the edge distance requirements shoot up from 2.5" to 6". The support was intended to be 6" thick and now has to shoot up to 12" thick (it holds a single 4" pipe!)
The question comes down to, if a smaller bolt works is it possible to substitute with a larger bolt as long as the smaller bolt design capacity works? Common sense and from my understanding of Appendix D tell me yes but curious if I am missing something here?