dlclarkii
Structural
- Mar 29, 2005
- 37
A cap plate with four bolts on the outside of the column OR a cap plate with (4) bolts on the inside of the column?
In other words, a cap plate wider than the column with two bolts on each side of the outside of the column OR a cap plate same width as the column with the four bolts on this inside of the column?
Are there any references stating which is correct? I've always detailed cap plates with the bolts on the outside of the column but was recently asked to detail the cap plate with the bolts on the inside.
And speaking of cranes, web stiffeners. If you have a two span runway (40' OAL) with an intermediate column (at 20'). Is the web stiffener requirements to be checked on the overall length of the runway beam (40') or only the length between columns (20')? Assuming the runway beams are not braced at the top flange. The columns are actually braced instead. I'm not sure if the web is unbraced for 20' or 40'?
Thanks,
In other words, a cap plate wider than the column with two bolts on each side of the outside of the column OR a cap plate same width as the column with the four bolts on this inside of the column?
Are there any references stating which is correct? I've always detailed cap plates with the bolts on the outside of the column but was recently asked to detail the cap plate with the bolts on the inside.
And speaking of cranes, web stiffeners. If you have a two span runway (40' OAL) with an intermediate column (at 20'). Is the web stiffener requirements to be checked on the overall length of the runway beam (40') or only the length between columns (20')? Assuming the runway beams are not braced at the top flange. The columns are actually braced instead. I'm not sure if the web is unbraced for 20' or 40'?
Thanks,