MacGruber22
Structural
- Jan 30, 2014
- 802
I have a few new W16 steel beams supporting wood framing, which are bearing on masonry walls. My end detail for my beams is typical with grouted upper courses, headed bolts, yada yada.
And as I usually do, each beam has a single transverse stiffener adjacent to the anchor bolts. The problem is that the contractor refuses to add the stiffeners, and says he sees beams all the time without them.
I have told him that beams require a mechanism at supports to prevent lateral rotation, which tends to occur at maximum design loading.
Suggestions?
And as I usually do, each beam has a single transverse stiffener adjacent to the anchor bolts. The problem is that the contractor refuses to add the stiffeners, and says he sees beams all the time without them.
I have told him that beams require a mechanism at supports to prevent lateral rotation, which tends to occur at maximum design loading.
Suggestions?