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Revised Pedestal Calculations

The document summarizes the design of an RCC pedestal. It provides the forces and moments acting on the pedestal for two cases - maximum vertical force and maximum moment. It then calculates the factored loads and moments for design. The document specifies the design parameters for the pedestal including its size, reinforcement details, and concludes that the load carrying capacity of the designed pedestal is satisfactory and meets code requirements.

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Revised Pedestal Calculations

The document summarizes the design of an RCC pedestal. It provides the forces and moments acting on the pedestal for two cases - maximum vertical force and maximum moment. It then calculates the factored loads and moments for design. The document specifies the design parameters for the pedestal including its size, reinforcement details, and concludes that the load carrying capacity of the designed pedestal is satisfactory and meets code requirements.

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19.0) DESIGN OF R.C.

C PEDESTAL

Summary of forces and moments on pedestal


No of Pedestal = 1
1) Maximum vertical force case 2) Maximum moment case
P(KN) Mx(KN-m) Mz(KN-m) P(KN) Mx(KN-m) Mz(KN-m)
2212.86 1047.63 14.576 1359.11 2319.788 34.676
Hx(KN) Hz(KN) Hx(KN) Hz(KN)
133.12 2.98 326.12 7.11

Additionl transverse and longitudinal moment due to horizontal forces on pedestal


Maximum vertical force case Maximum moment case
Pedestal height = 1m
MX1 = 133.12 KNm MX2 = 326.12 KNm
MZ1 = 2.98 KNm MZ2 = 7.11 KNm

Case 1) Maximum vertical force case Case 2) Maximum vertical force case
P(KN) 2212.86 KN P(KN) 1359.11 KN
Mux(KN-m) 1180.75 KNm Mux(KN-m) 2319.788 KNm
Muz(KN-m) 17.556 KNm Muz(KN-m) 34.676 KNm

Design Parameters
Case 1) Vertical load on pedestal (P) = 2243.1 kN
Factored longitudnal moment(Mux) = 1180.8 kNm
Factored transverse moment(Muz) = 17.6 kNm
Case 2) Vertical load on pedestal (P) = 1389.4 kN
Factored longitudnal moment(Mux) = 2319.8 kNm
Factored transverse moment(Muz) = 34.7 kNm
Pedestal size = 1100x 1100
Pedestal height = 1 m
Self weight of pedestal = 30.25 kN
Density of concrete = 25 kN/m3
Density of soil = 18 kN/m3
Grade of Concrete = 35 N/mm2
Permissible stress in concrete = 11.67 N/mm2
Permissible stress in steel = 275 N/mm2
Clear cover = 40 mm
Dia. Of bar provided = 20 mm
fy= 500 fck = 35 N/mm2

percentage of steel provided = 0.811 %

p = 0.81 = 0.023
fck 35

Pu = 5.3E-02
fck bD

Mu = 0.08
fck bD2

Mux1 = 3726.8 kNm

here B=D so Mux1 = Muy1 = 3726.8 kNm

Pu = 0.45fcc.AC+0.75fsc.Asc

= 22739.1 KN

P = 0.099
Pu

an = 1.06
an an
Mux + Muy
Mux1 Muy1

= 0.887
Percentage of steel is satisfactory

Load carrying capacity of pedestal

Pedestal will be designed as short column as per clause B-3.1 (IS 456 : 2000)
Permissible load
Pp = fcc.AC+fsc.Asc
here,
AC = area of concrete cross section
Asc = area of steel reinforcement
fcc = Allowable axial compression in concrete
fsc = Allowable axial compression in steel reinforcement

2
AC = 1210000 mm
Minimum steel reinforcement required = 0.3 % B.D
2
= 3630 mm
Provide 20 Nos of 25 mm dia bar = 9817.5 mm2 ok

fcc = 9 N/mm2
fsc = 275 N/mm2

Hence
Pp = 13589.8 KN ok

Lateral ties
Dia. of tie. > /4
6.25 mm
Dia. of tie bars provided = 10 mm
Spacing of ties < 16
400 mm
or
< 48* dia. of tie
480 mm
provide 10 mm dia tie bars @ 125 mm c/c ok

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