jimstructures
Structural
- May 6, 2009
- 389
I am looking for some sign post foundation resources. I would like to understand how to approach the process.
I am reasonably familiar with pad and pier foundations for steel buildings, but have been given some display signpost foundations to support a half ring of signs around the front of a car dealership. I am not looking to replace the structural designers who have produced the work, but I would like to understand the process.
We are looking at 2 kip to 3 kips axial dead Loads for the structure at each sign post and approximately 3 kips horizontal wind load with about a 750 in-kips moment at the bottom of the post. Post are HSS 8" x 8" x 0.5" thick square post approximately 18'-6" tall. They are bolted to a 6" x 6' x 9' deep reinforced concrete pier with 1 1/2" x 48" anchor bolts (6).
Again I am not looking to redesign these sign post, I just want to understand how they developed the numbers.
Jim (EIT)
ps. I am also familiar with flag pole foundations, but these are not quite the same.
I am reasonably familiar with pad and pier foundations for steel buildings, but have been given some display signpost foundations to support a half ring of signs around the front of a car dealership. I am not looking to replace the structural designers who have produced the work, but I would like to understand the process.
We are looking at 2 kip to 3 kips axial dead Loads for the structure at each sign post and approximately 3 kips horizontal wind load with about a 750 in-kips moment at the bottom of the post. Post are HSS 8" x 8" x 0.5" thick square post approximately 18'-6" tall. They are bolted to a 6" x 6' x 9' deep reinforced concrete pier with 1 1/2" x 48" anchor bolts (6).
Again I am not looking to redesign these sign post, I just want to understand how they developed the numbers.
Jim (EIT)
ps. I am also familiar with flag pole foundations, but these are not quite the same.