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Structural
I am reviewing some calculations for a crane tie design. The ties are attached to the columns with tie plates, through bolted through the column.
In doing bolt force calculation for moments, the engineer has used a method where he has estimated his "compression block" based on AISC's Case I (Neutral Axis not at CG), Page 7-10, AISC Manual 13th Ed. I contend that he should be using an analysis similar to a base plate analysis and use concrete compression block.
What are your thoughts? FWIW, the design is submitted by an Australian company. I am not sure if there are provisions that allow you do this, although I suspect not.
In doing bolt force calculation for moments, the engineer has used a method where he has estimated his "compression block" based on AISC's Case I (Neutral Axis not at CG), Page 7-10, AISC Manual 13th Ed. I contend that he should be using an analysis similar to a base plate analysis and use concrete compression block.
What are your thoughts? FWIW, the design is submitted by an Australian company. I am not sure if there are provisions that allow you do this, although I suspect not.