If you use pinned as support base, you will have a large superstructure members while if you use fixed as support base, you will have a large foundation design.
in this example the lateral load in x direction requires a pinned connection whereas the lateral load in y direction requires a fixed connection. I assume the base plate will be designed with the highest moment so in fact they will all be fixed base?
Sir if the anchor bolts are not placed in centre due to faulty execution then what is the solution to it ?? I mean to say that less cover is there for anchor bolts
1. Are these four blue anchor bolts nothing to do with the fixed connected support? 2. Are the additional red anchor bolts responsible to resist moment, and it should be installed outside the flange zone?
Welding has nothing to do with the type of connection . It's the degree of restraints we provide to transfer shear or moment . From one member to the other member.
Love how you explain easily how load is carrying in structure and how to fixe it…thanks so much
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If you use pinned as support base, you will have a large superstructure members while if you use fixed as support base, you will have a large foundation design.
Exactly
Could you please explain shortly... How exactly does it happen?
in this example the lateral load in x direction requires a pinned connection whereas the lateral load in y direction requires a fixed connection. I assume the base plate will be designed with the highest moment so in fact they will all be fixed base?
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grate knowledge and explanation sir!!
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Any chance you can make a video on when to use oval hole in steel plate ?
Such a great explanation
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Sir how can we design fixed base and pin based column base plate
Sir if the anchor bolts are not placed in centre due to faulty execution then what is the solution to it ??
I mean to say that less cover is there for anchor bolts
Sir which software helps you write during presentation?
Sir, could you make more videos ? They are great.
Sure...I am working on this
Do we need to consider axial tension force while designing pin type column base plate?
sure..for the Bolt
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SSir, Would you please make a video on Shearkey design and Anchor bolt?
I will try
1. Are these four blue anchor bolts nothing to do with the fixed connected support?
2. Are the additional red anchor bolts responsible to resist moment, and it should be installed outside the flange zone?
Objective is to hold the flanges to resist tension coming due to moment.
@@TonmoyMaity Thanks.
Nicely explained
Thank you Brajesh
How to achive fix and pin support in rcc foundation
6:30 i lost it. i have seen many base plates with only 4 anchor bolts (1 per corner)
That depends upon the values of the moment.
Thanks too much bro
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Should we weld the web of I section for pinned support?
You can
I WAS WONDERING AS WELL
Welding has nothing to do with the type of connection . It's the degree of restraints we provide to transfer shear or moment . From one member to the other member.
Sir iska hindi version dalo
I do not know hindi :)