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Structural
- May 30, 2001
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We've got a 10 story building with 3 steel x-braced frames one direction and 110 mph wind. The situation we have is uplift on the foundation. Analysis for wind using 60% DL & 160% WL put a factored tensile load of 900 kips on column base. Using ACI 318-02 (Appendix D) requires a massive pedestal (large edge distances required) and deep, deep embedment of anchor bolts. We can bury the column base and add concrete weight to it to add DL but we still have quite a number to deal with.
My question is how have others solved this problem? Are there anchor bolts that are deformed like rebar so behavior would be like development length rather than failure cone of headed anchor bolt?
Seems like rebar could be threaded like anchor bolt, is this done? That seems the cheapest solution but have not seen anything written about it.
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My question is how have others solved this problem? Are there anchor bolts that are deformed like rebar so behavior would be like development length rather than failure cone of headed anchor bolt?
Seems like rebar could be threaded like anchor bolt, is this done? That seems the cheapest solution but have not seen anything written about it.
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