3doorsdwn
Structural
- May 9, 2007
- 162
I have a situation where I have a column base that (among other loads) has a tension and shear case. To transfer the shear to the top of my pedestal I was using bending in the anchor bolts (i.e. assuming the grout has cracked and no friction [due to tension]). The thing about it is: my anchor bolt has a larger diameter than the grout thickness, so I'm wondering if this may be overkill. (But it's what I have always done.) [After I figure the bending, I check the combined tension and bending in the bolts (together with the shear).]
I found an older thread on this but that was with the base plates sitting on leveling nuts.
The link [in that thread] to an AISC discussion on this subject doesn't work.
Thoughts?
I found an older thread on this but that was with the base plates sitting on leveling nuts.
The link [in that thread] to an AISC discussion on this subject doesn't work.
Thoughts?