s637
Structural
- Nov 10, 2006
- 5
Question for ya!
I'm trying to figure out if the baseplate I have for a handrail I'm designing will be sufficient. For some reason my units aren't calculating right. I'm using 1.5" steel tubing at a height of 48". I've calculated my moment at the center of the rectangular base plate to be 21 kip-in. If i want to use a base plate with the dimensions 2.5" wide by 4" long and an anchor bolt on either side of the handrail post, how do i make sure this thing isn't going to fail? I know it is based on a shape factor (S=bd^2/6) but for some reason my units aren't coming out correctly. Thanks for the help!
I'm trying to figure out if the baseplate I have for a handrail I'm designing will be sufficient. For some reason my units aren't calculating right. I'm using 1.5" steel tubing at a height of 48". I've calculated my moment at the center of the rectangular base plate to be 21 kip-in. If i want to use a base plate with the dimensions 2.5" wide by 4" long and an anchor bolt on either side of the handrail post, how do i make sure this thing isn't going to fail? I know it is based on a shape factor (S=bd^2/6) but for some reason my units aren't coming out correctly. Thanks for the help!