Types ~
Slab or bloom base.
Gusset base.
Steel grillage (see page 225).
The type selected will depend on the load carried by the column
and the distribution area of the base plate. The cross sectional
area of a UC concentrates the load into a relatively small part of
the base plate. Therefore to resist bending and shear, the base
must be designed to resist the column loads and transfer them
onto the pad foundation below.
SLAB or BLOOM BASE
universal columnbolt holefillet weld
relatively thick
steel base plateSLAB BASE WITH ANGLE CLEATS
UCbolt holeangle cleat welded to UC and
base plateGUSSET BASE
UCangle cleat
angle cleats to both
sides of UCgusset
BOLT BOXEPS moulding
to be removed
before placing
concretechipboard or plywood
template with holes spaced to
match base platelarge steel
plate washerbolt thread,
nut and rough
washerBolt Box ~ a template used to accurately locate column holding
down bolts into wet concrete. EPS or plastic tubes provide space
around the bolts when the concrete has set. The bolts can then be
moved slightly to aid alignment with the column base.
Structural Steelwork--Column Base Connections