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Shelf Angle Eccentricity

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jpcp

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1) When suuporting a beam on a shelf angle (seated connection) how do you guys figure the eccentricity of the load on the shelf angle?

2) When the loading capacity of the anchors won't allow a seated connection ONLY, what are some common ways to increase the capacity?? How much load goes to which connection, etc?

I don't use shelf angles very often. In fact, it's been a while since I had to do any "add-on" connections.

Shelf angle is anchored to a concete wall. This design is for the US (non-seismic).

Thanks in advance.
 
Use a seated beam connection or, if more capacity is required, stiffened seat connection (AISC ASD Manual p. 4-32 to 4-48 for examples/charts). For the anchorage to the concrete, Hilti has a number of possible solutions in their catalog for both mechanical and epoxy anchors.

Good Luck!
 
Thanks,

Do you know if the stiffened seated connection is located in the LRFD manual somewhere. I don't have an ASD manual.
 
LRFD 2nd Edition: Vol. 2, p. 9-128 through 9-146.

LRFD 3rd Edition: p. 10-92 through 10-111
 
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