Brad_S
Structural
- Jun 14, 2018
- 15
I am designing a column that supports a glass railing on a roof. The column has very little axial load but has a large horizontal load applied from the wind causing a moment.
I have a standard base plate connection with 4 bolts and am attempting to determine the tension in the two bolts in tension. I have been going through codes and have been struggling to find information for when there is no axial load on the base plate. In the AISC Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design it has examples but when looking to determine e (Mu/Pu) I get a value of over 72".
The current proposed base plate is 5" x 12" x 1/2" with a moment of 10 in-K and only .138 K axial force.
I have a standard base plate connection with 4 bolts and am attempting to determine the tension in the two bolts in tension. I have been going through codes and have been struggling to find information for when there is no axial load on the base plate. In the AISC Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design it has examples but when looking to determine e (Mu/Pu) I get a value of over 72".
The current proposed base plate is 5" x 12" x 1/2" with a moment of 10 in-K and only .138 K axial force.