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MODERN STEEL CONSTRUCTION june 2010 Base Plates and Anchor RodssteelwiseA review of the concepts behind anchoring columns, as further explained in AISC Steel Design Guide RODS AND BASE PLATES typically are among the last components of a structural steel building to be designed, and yet they are the first components to be placed. Design equations, guidance on availability of materials and constructability, and similar basics are covered in AISC Steel Design Guide 1: Base Plate and Anchor Rod Design. This article high-lights a number of engineering, fabrication, and erec-tion considerations that will aid in the overall design, detailing, and erection processes for column bases and repair, too, when that is A in the 2005 AISC Specification for Struc-tural Steel Buildings (ANSI/AISC 360-05) lists the materials that can be used for structural steel base plates and anchor rods.

ASTM A572 Grade 50 material may be more appropri-ate for economy. ASTM F1554 is the usual material for anchor rods, and Grade 36 has the widest availability. Grades 55 and 105 are used when there is uplift or large moments. It is good practice to verify the availability of base plate and anchor rod materials with the structural

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