P205
Structural
- Mar 2, 2008
- 136
This seems like a straightforward question but, given the picture below, do you see any issues with this offset? The architect is adamant on having the piers flush with the outside face of the foundation wall.
I'm only worried about the locations where we will have braced frames. With the uplift force being eccentric from the anchor rods, I would need to design the plate for the moment from the 2 anchor rods that are farther away. Or, conservatively, assume only the two closer anchor rods are taking all the tension load. Am I thinking about this right? Any thoughts?
Information:
- 2 story library addition
- Small building/small loads
- Low seismic area
The purple lines are the base plate and anchor rod holes. The blue/green lines are the pier. Hopefully this is clear enough.
I'm only worried about the locations where we will have braced frames. With the uplift force being eccentric from the anchor rods, I would need to design the plate for the moment from the 2 anchor rods that are farther away. Or, conservatively, assume only the two closer anchor rods are taking all the tension load. Am I thinking about this right? Any thoughts?
Information:
- 2 story library addition
- Small building/small loads
- Low seismic area
The purple lines are the base plate and anchor rod holes. The blue/green lines are the pier. Hopefully this is clear enough.
