jrw501
Structural
- Mar 2, 2009
- 85
Hello,
I'm designing a bridge connection that ties a concrete deck to a steel arch below it at the crown (preliminary phase of a project). I plan to embed a steel plate in the underside of the deck, anchored by shear studs (7/8" dia.). The stud plate will be welded to a vertical plate (forming a built up tee) which will be bolted to webs of the arch box section.
Regardless of if this is the best idea or not (I may be able to provide a sketch later), I'm looking for a minimum plate thickness for the embedded plate with this stud size. AASHTO doesn't seem to have guidance for something like this, but from what I gather online, UBC/IBC may require thickness of plate>stud dia./2 for shear connector studs.
Is anyone familiar with such a requirement (or know of another off hand). I don't presently have a copy of the UBC/IBC available to me. Worst case, I imagine I can try to contact a stud manufacturer.
Thanks.
I'm designing a bridge connection that ties a concrete deck to a steel arch below it at the crown (preliminary phase of a project). I plan to embed a steel plate in the underside of the deck, anchored by shear studs (7/8" dia.). The stud plate will be welded to a vertical plate (forming a built up tee) which will be bolted to webs of the arch box section.
Regardless of if this is the best idea or not (I may be able to provide a sketch later), I'm looking for a minimum plate thickness for the embedded plate with this stud size. AASHTO doesn't seem to have guidance for something like this, but from what I gather online, UBC/IBC may require thickness of plate>stud dia./2 for shear connector studs.
Is anyone familiar with such a requirement (or know of another off hand). I don't presently have a copy of the UBC/IBC available to me. Worst case, I imagine I can try to contact a stud manufacturer.
Thanks.