2meterman
Structural
- Dec 6, 2006
- 11
I've got an interesting project where an old elevator is being replaced by a new smaller elevator. The new installation requires the elevator guide rails to be attached to stand off brackets. The brackets are then attached to a Non-grouted CMU Wall
The loading of the bracket is 8,500 lbs with an eccentricity of 28". This gives a large moment at the face of the wall.
The loads are high enough that you can't use expoxy grouted bolts or wedge anchors to secure the bracket to the face of the wall. I decided to thru bolt the bracket to the CMU Wall with a plate on the opposite side of the bracket.
My questions are 1) How do you calculate the shear capacity of the bolt as it bears on the shell of the cmu wall?
2) How do you calculate the tension capacity of the bolt through the face of the wall?
Anybody know of a reference book where I can figure out the capacities of the bolt for shear and tension in the non-grouted cmu wall?
Though it has now occured to me that the CMU wall may not have the structural capacity to take the large bending moment at its mid span in the weak axis.
I await your responses and comments with much anticipation!
The loading of the bracket is 8,500 lbs with an eccentricity of 28". This gives a large moment at the face of the wall.
The loads are high enough that you can't use expoxy grouted bolts or wedge anchors to secure the bracket to the face of the wall. I decided to thru bolt the bracket to the CMU Wall with a plate on the opposite side of the bracket.
My questions are 1) How do you calculate the shear capacity of the bolt as it bears on the shell of the cmu wall?
2) How do you calculate the tension capacity of the bolt through the face of the wall?
Anybody know of a reference book where I can figure out the capacities of the bolt for shear and tension in the non-grouted cmu wall?
Though it has now occured to me that the CMU wall may not have the structural capacity to take the large bending moment at its mid span in the weak axis.
I await your responses and comments with much anticipation!