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RE: Base plate connection 

01-18-2018 11:41 AM

Of course Bilkis, 
but there are a lot of variations in these type of anchorage design of Structural Concrete. There are a lot ways to solve pratically those types of interface structures, concrete and steel capacities checkings, and so codes and standards. 

I have selected some photos, so you could understand better from computational models, to simple structures and base plates, to high capacity cranes. Enjoy-it! :) 

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03-09-2024 06:14 AM

Amazing detailings !! 
:)

04-17-2018 09:57 AM

​For critical base plates with two principle axis moments doing separate X-X and Y-Y rectangular stress distributions and adding them is non-conservative. A triangular plate stress distribution is always more severe!

02-16-2018 02:16 PM

Can you briefly explain the cross section detail? Thanks!

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