Steel Beam Sittng On Concrete Wall
The l shaped bracket was made from 1 2 inch thick steel stock 6 inches wide.
Steel beam sittng on concrete wall. New steel beam bearing on existing brick wall wchiang structural 4 jul 07 18 16 depending on the site condition sometimes making a pocket would be very difficult for the contractor to drill holes for the anchors assuming the anchors are perpendicular to the bearing surface through the beam bottom flange and bearing plate into the brick. 2 a shear tab or angles welded to the embed plate. How to build a wall and pour in place concrete caps for wall duration. 3 a bolted connection between the shear plate angles.
Parallel to the wall or perpendicular to it. Odell complete concrete 839 354 views. In my experience the most common connection is. I place each i beam tight against the wall hold it plumb and brace it in place with a 2x10 block or a piece of 3x3 1 4 inch angle iron lag bolted into the joists above figure 4.
1 an embedded plate cast into the wall. I break open the concrete floor and footing dig down at least 12 to 16 inches place the i beam in on end pour a concrete pier around it and then brace it off at the joists with 2x10s or 3x3 angle iron. When the concrete is poured 2 anchor bolts are embedded into the concrete inside the beam pocket. I stabilize basement walls with steel i beams placed vertically against the wall and spaced anywhere from 3 to 6 feet apart.
Girders can also be dropped by placing them into a notch in the foundation wall called a beam pocket figures 3 9 and 3 10. The vertical leg which would rest against the foundation wall was 12 inches long and the horizontal leg that attached to the girder was 4 inches long. The i beam contacts the wall wherever the wall is farthest out usually in the middle for block walls and at the top for poured walls. The total load on the beam will be 50 of the joists on both sides and assuming a simple span with the end reactions being split 50 50 on the concrete walls that carry the beam.
The preferred method of installing and attaching a steel beam to a concrete wall is as follows. Concrete column with steel beam connection by anchor bolts duration. To make the bracket even stronger the fabricator welded a diagonal steel gusset to both legs. Assuming simple uniform floor loading no point loads or unevenly distributed loads each floor joist will bear 50 on the beam and 50 on the wall.