SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I am in the preliminary phase of designing a foundation system for a large hangar. I have the reactions from the metal building company and am trying to conceptually wrap my head around the magnitude of the loads. I have calculated the worst shear case for the column in questions to be Vu=104 kips (this occurs under gravity loads. At this point I have absolutely no desire to use tie rods across the building as there are issues that preclude their use (and quite frankly, I don't like to use them).
So now I have to design the shear transfer mechanism between the pier and the footing. I have two options (see attached sketch).
Option #1 rely on shear friction (I conservatively used only the interior bars in this calculation but I could easily add in the "compression" bars if needed)
Option #2 is to recess the pier into the footing.
What method would you use to resist the loads shown?
So now I have to design the shear transfer mechanism between the pier and the footing. I have two options (see attached sketch).
Option #1 rely on shear friction (I conservatively used only the interior bars in this calculation but I could easily add in the "compression" bars if needed)
Option #2 is to recess the pier into the footing.
What method would you use to resist the loads shown?