JStructsteel
Structural
- Aug 22, 2002
- 1,462
Have a precast job, working on a entrance way to a building. They are using precast beams and columns to support the entryway.
The question I have is the precaster wants to make the columns in pieces. The top is a 1'-0" piece, then a 6 foot piece on a 2'-0" piece at the bottom. I see why they want to break it up, forming it in 1 piece would be horrendous. They are proposing to join it all together with threaded rods in one piece and grouted to the next.
I have no uplift, and moment is minimal. The beams are concentric at the top, but would consider some accidental eccentricity.
The connections take the shear fine, I am questioning stability. Im worried if someone hits them with a car, etc.
Thoughts?
The question I have is the precaster wants to make the columns in pieces. The top is a 1'-0" piece, then a 6 foot piece on a 2'-0" piece at the bottom. I see why they want to break it up, forming it in 1 piece would be horrendous. They are proposing to join it all together with threaded rods in one piece and grouted to the next.
I have no uplift, and moment is minimal. The beams are concentric at the top, but would consider some accidental eccentricity.
The connections take the shear fine, I am questioning stability. Im worried if someone hits them with a car, etc.
Thoughts?