BButler505 said:
I'm not sure how to make the connection with the bond beam perpendicular to the beam web though. Thanks
Before we dive into it in earnest, what are the sources of the forces that you mean to transfer with this connection? I only ask because, frankly, I'm surprised that such a connection would be required. And, of course, the best possible answer would be that no connection is required at all.
BButler505 said:
The bond beam that is parallel to the W-shape I'm going to weld rebar to the beam web and tension splice within the bond beam.
I remember this from the other thread! Sweet detail. I still have a couple of concerns however.
1) I worry about the constructability of the welded joint between rebar and beam. It looks as though it would require the rebar to be cast into the bond beam such that it would be perfectly centered on the beam web. I'd recommend something that accommodates some misalignment tolerance.
2) Looking at the connection, it appears that it will create an unintended moment connection between your beam and your wall. There could be a few remedies for that:
a) drop the bond beam down a course.
b) don't make the welds until all dead loads are in place.
c) provide a nice stiff beam to limit end rotation.
I like to debate structural engineering theory -- a lot. If I challenge you on something, know that I'm doing so because I respect your opinion enough to either change it or adopt it.