Column Base Plate
Column Base Plate
Column Base Plate
Column loads transmitted to masonry and concrete foundation must meet the
same bearing pressure limitations as beam loads. The required base plate area
Column load
Ap =
Fp
where:
Fp is the allowable bearing stress of concrete
The NSCP Specifications provides two allowable bearing pressures for concrete
supports.
a. If the entire concrete area A2 is covered by the plate whose area is A1
Fp = 0.35f’c
b. If A1 is less than A2
A2
Fp = 0.35f’c √ but < 0.70f′c
A1
where:
B = 0.8bf + 2n
N = 0.95d + 2m
Considering the most critical section of the steel base plate, and analyzing 1mm strip,
b=1
d=t
fp x 2
6( )
Mc 6M x 2
fb = = M = fp (x)(a) ( ) fb =
I bd2 2 1(t)2
3fp x 2 3fp x 2
t= √ fb = 0.75Fy t=√
I 0.75Fy
fp
t = 2x√
fy
where:
Sample Problem 1
A W14x550, used as a column, is to carry an axial load of 3600 kN. Design a square base
plate to support the column. The base plate rests on full area of a square concrete
compression block with f’c= 21 MPa. Use A36 steel base plate.
Required: B x N x t
Since the base plate is resting on full area of the concrete pedestal,
Fp= 0.35F’c
P 3600 x 103
Areqd = = = 489795.92 mm2
Fp 0.35(21)
B = N = √A = √489795.92 = 699.85 mm
x = n = 175.2 mm
P 3600 x 103
fp = = = 7.35 MPa
BxN (700)(700)
7.35
t = 2(175.2)√ = 60.32 mm say t = 65 mm
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Sample Problem 2
Determine the capacity of a 38mm thick A36 steel 400mm x 540 mm base plate. Concrete
pedestal is 600mm x 600 mm. F’c = 27 MPa. The column is made of W 14x82 with d =
363.5 mm and bf = 257.3 mm.
Solution:
a. P capacity based from the strength of steel plates:
fp
t = 2x√ ; x is larger of m or n
fy
N − 0.95d 540 − (0.95x363.5)
m= = = 97.34 mm
2 2
Substituting
fp fp
t = 2x√ ; 38 = 2(97.34)√
fy 248
fp = 9.449 MPa
P
Fp = ; fp = Fp
BxN
P
9.449 =
(400)(540)
P = 2040.98 kN
A2
Fp = 0.35f’c √ < 0.70f′c
A1
600 540
=
z 400
z = 444.44 mm
A2 = 600z = 600(444.44) = 266664 mm2
266664
Fp = 0.35(27 )√
216000
Fp = 10.5 MPa < 0.7f ′ c = 18.9 MPa . : OK
P
Fp =
BxN
P
10.5 =
540 x 400
P = 2268 kN
Sample Problem 3
Design the most economical A36 steel base plate to resist a column (W14X500, d = 497.8
mm and bf = 432.1 mm) load P= 3200 kN. F’c= 27 MPa. Concrete pedestal is 700 mm x
700mm.
Note: The steel base plate is not resting on full area of the concrete pedestal.
Solution:
Required: B x N x t
N − 0.95d N − (0.95x497.8)
m= =
2 2
B − 0.8bf B − (0.8x432.1)
n= =
2 2
since m= n
N − (0.95x497.8) B − (0.8x432.1)
=
2 2
N = B + 127.23 − − − − − − − Equation 1
P A2
Ap = ; Fp = 0.35f’c √
Fp A1
3,200, ,000
BN =
A
0.35(27) √ 2
A1
A1 = BN; A2 = ?
700 N 700B
= ; z=
z B N
700B
A2 = 700z = 700 ( )
N
7002 B
A2 =
N
3,200, ,000
BN =
7002 B
√ N
0.35(27)
BN
B = 483.75 mm
From equation 1
N = B + 127.23; = 483.75 + 127.23
N = 610.98 mm
Check if
A2
Fp = 0.35f’c √ < 0.70f′c = 18.9 MPa
A1
7002 B
√ N
Fp = 0.35(27) = 10.83 MPa < 18.9MPa . : OK!
BN
fp
t = 2x√
fy
x = m = n = 69.04 mm
P 3200 x 103
fp = = = 10.83 MPa
BxN (483.75)(610.98)
10.83
t = 2(69.04)√ = 28.85 mm
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Activity 5
2. Design the most economical A36 steel Base Plate to support a W16x100 Column
with P=3000 KN if:
a. The base plate rests on full area of concrete pedestal with f’c= 21 MPa.
b. The base plate rests on less than full area of concrete pedestal
700x750mm with f’c= 21 MPa.