Design guide for column baseplates under combined axial + moment + shear — cantilever model per DG-1 Eq. 3.3.1–3.3.4, anchor tension per §J8, concrete bearing per ACI 318-22 §22.8.3.2.
When to use this
Use this baseplate moment connection when a steel column bears on a concrete foundation and must resist a factored moment in addition to axial compression or tension — portal frame bases, eccentrically loaded columns, braced frame nodes with moment diagrams at the base, or crane runway columns. For pinned base conditions (shear only, zero moment), use the shear-baseplate check only. For anchor rods in tension without a baseplate (steel-to-concrete直接的连接), use the embedded anchor design per §IBC Chapter 18.
Configuration — plan + isometric schematic
Worked Example — W14×90 · 20×20×1 in plate · F1554-Gr36 1 in anchors · 4 ksi concrete · 400 kip-ft
Column
W14×90
d = 14.02 in bf = 14.52 in tf = 0.710 in tw = 0.440 in
Fy = 50 ksi · A992 Gr.50
Base Plate
A572 Gr.50
N = 20 in B = 20 in tp = 1.0 in
Fy_pl = 50 ksi · A572 Gr.50
FrameAI extracts column sizes from your PDF · auto-sizes the baseplate · runs all DG-1 checks · outputs fabrication-ready baseplate connection report with anchor schedule and weld callout
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