mjs611
Structural
- Feb 11, 2008
- 17
I know there are a few threads on short anchor rods but I have a slightly different situation. The anchor bolts are 'short' but there is still ~2.5 threads available above the top of the nut. The EOR is stating that we need to core drill out the existing anchor rods and install post installed anchors. There is information on using couplers, anchor welding, ext but the EOR is stating that the 'rule of thumb' is a minimum of 3 exposed threads above the nut minimum. AISC DG1 states you can get away with a minimum of 50% of thread engagement as long as you can prove through analysis that the engage threads resists the applied load. In my case, I have 100% thread engagement but admittedly the projection is less than I would typically specify. The column weight is less than 10 kips with a little bit of shear and moment.
The EOR's fix seems like A LOT of work over 1/2 a thread less than his rule of thumb and extending the anchor by welding or coupling doesn't make sense given there is full nut engagement. Thoughts?
The EOR's fix seems like A LOT of work over 1/2 a thread less than his rule of thumb and extending the anchor by welding or coupling doesn't make sense given there is full nut engagement. Thoughts?