hi @saclovitzky,
Let me add a few more thoughts to your discussion. No, I don’t think the reactions can be symmetrical.
Another key point is that the load application isn’t a true point load, it’s the 203x203UC46 section that transmits rotation to the plate. As such, even the forces in the rods should be evaluated by including at least a small portion of the column, to reflect both its stiffness and its ability to distribute loads.
It’s also worth noting that you're assuming the concrete provides uniform pressure (if there is any concrete shim). This overlooks how the plate interacts with the support. It’s possible that the compression zones are primarily located beneath the column flanges, and not at all where they are currently assumed.

Some time ago, I developed a small program (AutoConnect) "based on the Eurocode" that transforms the base of a fixed column into a finite element model. You might find it helpful to explore something similar to see where it leads you.

Best Regards
Stéphane Kapetanovic
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