aggman
Structural
- Jun 9, 2003
- 253
I have been working through the design on a single pipe column fixed at the base to a circular concrete pier. The column is 42" in diameter. I am having some trouble with the anchorage with regards to concrete bursting on the anchor head. This is being controlled by tighter than normal anchor bolt spacing. I am locked in with the 42" column because of an attachment up above requires that geometry. In an effort to improve the situation (going to larger and less anchors is not helping the situation enough and I like the redundancy of the multiple anchors) I would like to step the column diameter out to 54". Does anyone know of a design guideline or standard that covers steps in pipe columns subject to axial load, moments, and shear? I am trying to steer clear of a conical transition due to fabrication issues and lack of confidence with this having a good fit up when finished. Loads are being introduced by a slewing bearing roughly 60" above the base plate connection so we don't have a ton of room to make it all happen.
On another related issue, I can satisfy the bursting requirements if we use a template ring. If we account for a 10 degree wedge (the anchors are 1 3/4" on 10 degree increments) for the bearing plate (about a 5" segment) we can get sufficient bearing area to fully develop the 1 3/4" A-36 anchor. What are people's thoughts on a roughly 5"x6" bearing plate being stiff enough? I am basing the design criteria on ca1 being limited by anchor bolt spacing/2 as recommended in some research I have dug up on anchor bolt design into caisson foundations?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.
On another related issue, I can satisfy the bursting requirements if we use a template ring. If we account for a 10 degree wedge (the anchors are 1 3/4" on 10 degree increments) for the bearing plate (about a 5" segment) we can get sufficient bearing area to fully develop the 1 3/4" A-36 anchor. What are people's thoughts on a roughly 5"x6" bearing plate being stiff enough? I am basing the design criteria on ca1 being limited by anchor bolt spacing/2 as recommended in some research I have dug up on anchor bolt design into caisson foundations?
Thanks in advance for any thoughts.