Worked Examples Ec2 Def080723
Worked Examples Ec2 Def080723
Lecture 7 – Columns
NEd
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Mtop
Mbottom
What is MEd?
First order effects
Columns
Lecture 7
2nd November 2017
Yes
No Is λ ≥ λlim?
Actions
Actions on the columns are determined using one of the analysis
methods we looked at for flexural design.
From the analysis obtain the following data:
• Ultimate axial load, NEd
• Ultimate moment at the top of the column, Mtop
• Ultimate moment at the bottom of the column, Mbottom
Geometric Imperfections
Cl. 5.2 (7) & (9) 5.6.2.1
b) as a transverse force, Hi
Hi = θi N for un-braced members
Hi = 2θi N for braced members = N/100
Braced
Unbraced
Geometric Imperfections:
Cl 6.1(4)
e0 = h/30 but ≥ 20 mm
M02
M eiNEd M01 = Min{|Mtop|,|Mbottom|} - eiNEd
M02 = Max{|Mtop|,|Mbottom|} + eiNEd
M01
Design Moment,
MEd = Max {M02;
M0e + M2;
M01 + 0.5M2;
NEde0}
Calculate As
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Detailing
Effective length
EC 2: Figure 5.7, 5.8.3.2 Concise: Figure 5.6, 5.6.1.2
Effective length, l0 = Fl Actions
Fig (f) Fig (g)
Imperfections
Slenderness, λ
θ
Effective length, l0
θ
M Slenderness limit, λ lim
Non failing
column From PD 6687
The contribution of ‘non failing’
k1 at columns to the joint stiffness
End 1 Failing column may be ignored
Assuming that the beams are symmetrical about the column and their
sizes are the same in the two storeys shown, then:
k1 = k2 = [EI /`l]col / [2 x 2EI / l]beams ≥ 0.1
where Imperfections
l0 = Fl
Slenderness, λ
i = √(I/A) Calculate As
for a rectangular section λ = 3.46 l0 / h
for a circular section λ = 4 l0 / h Detailing
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C = 1.7 - rm
Yes Slen-
rm = M01/M02 Is λ ≥ λ lim?
der
M01, M02 are first order end moments, No
M02 ≥ M01 Design Moments, MEd
(if rm is not known, C = 0.7 may be used)
Calculate As
n = NEd / (Acfcd) 30
Detailing
Factor C
EC 2: Cl. 5.8.3.1 Concise:
λlim = 20⋅⋅A⋅⋅B⋅⋅C/√
√n
C = 1.7 - rm rm = M01/M02
Note:
• for braced members in which the first order moments arise only
from or predominantly due to imperfections or transverse loading
Is λ ≥ λlim?
EC 2: Concise:
Actions
Is Imperfections
l0/i = λ ≥ λlim = 20⋅A⋅B⋅C/√n ?
Slenderness, λ
Effective length, l0
Yes
Slen-
Is λ ≥ λ lim?
der
No
Calculate As
Detailing
2nd Order
1st Order moments
moments
1st Order
moments
0
0
MEd = M0Ed + M2
M0Ed is the 1st order moment including the effect of imperfections
M2 is the nominal 2nd order moment.
Differing 1st order end moments M01 and M02 may be replaced by an equivalent 1st
order end moment M0e:
M0e= (0.6 M02 + 0.4 M01) ≥ 0.4M02
HOWEVER, this is only the mid-height moment the two end moments should be
considered too. PD 6687 advises for braced structures:
MEd = Max {M02, M0e+M2; M01+ 0.5M2} ≥ e0NEd
where M02 = Max{|Mtop|;|Mbot|} + eiNEd
M01 = Min {|Mtop|;|Mbot|} + eiNEd
Mtop & Mbot are frame analysis 1st order end moments
M2 = NEd e2
e2 = (1/r)l02/c
1/r = KrKϕ/r0
Kr = (nu –n)/(nu-nbal) ≤ 1 (or see Column charts)
n = NEd/(Acfcd)
nu = 1 + ω
ω = Asfyd/(Acfcd)
nbal = 0.4
Kϕ = 1 + βϕef ≥ 1
β = 0.35 + fck /200 – λ /150
1/r0 = εyd /(0.45d)
εyd = fyd/Es
c = 10 (for a constant cross section)
Design Moment,
MEd = Max (M02,
M0e + M2,
M01 + 0.5M2,
NEde0)
Section Design:
Bending with/without Axial Load
Concise Figure 6.3
EC2 Figure 6.1
d C
h Pure flexure
∆εp εp(0)
Ap A
As1
ε s , εp εc
ε ud εy 0 εc2 εcu2
(εc3 ) (εcu3 )
A reinforcing steel tension strain limit
B concrete compression strain limit
C concrete pure compression strain limit
Design
Either: iterate such that AsN = AsM
■ For axial load
AsN/2 = (NEd – αcchfckbdc /γc)/(σsc – σst)
■ For moment
AsM/2 = [MEd – αcchfckbdc(h/2 – dc/2)/γc]/[(h/2 – d2)(σsc + σst)
Biaxial Bending
Cl. 5.8.9 5.6.3
Having done the analysis and design one way, you have
to do it in the other direction and check biaxial bending.
Often it will be non-critical by inspection but one should
check . . . .
a Note: imperfections
a
MEdz MEdy need only be taken in
+ ≤ 1,0
the one, more critical
direction so either
MRdz MRdy MEdz or MEdy might be
reduced in this check
For rectangular cross-sections
NEd/NRd 0.1 0.7 1.0
a 1.0 1.5 2.0
where NRd = Acfcd + Asfyd
For circular cross-sections a = 2.0
NEd
a = 1.5
a=1
MEdz
MEdy
Details/Detailing
EC2 (9.5.2)
Actions
• h ≤ 4b (otherwise a wall)
Imperfections
• φmin ≥ 12
Slenderness, λ
Yes
Slen-
• Minimum number of bars in a circular Is λ ≥ λ lim?
der
column is 4. No
No compression bar
> 150 mm from a
restraining bar
scl,tmax
≤ 150mm
Link diam Link spacing
= max (6, φmax/4) scl,tmax = min {20 φmin; b ; 400mm}
but scl,tmax should be reduced by a factor 0.6:
(For HSC columns see NA) – in sections within h above or below a
beam or slab
– near lapped joints where φ > 14.
scl,tmax = min {12 φmin; 0.6b ; 240mm}
A min of 3 links are required in lap length
Yes
No Is λ ≥ λlim?
Worked Example
The structural grid is 7.5 m in each direction. What is MEd & As?
38.5 kN.m
38.5 kN.m
Minimum moment
e0NEd
e0 = max[h/30; 20] = max[300/30; 20] = 20 mm
NEd = 1620 kN
e0NEd = 0.02 × 1620
= 32.4 kNm
Solution – determine As
Using design charts: Worked Examples to EC2
Require d2 /h to determine which chart(s) to use:
d2 = cnom + link + φ / 2 = 25 + 8 + say 32/2 = 49 mm
d2 / h = 49 / 300
= 0.163
NB.
Charts are for symmetrically reinforced. They
actually work on centroid of the reinforcement
in half the section. So when no. of bars > 4
beware. See Concise 15.9.3
Asfyk/bhfck
0.60 0.22
0.059
Interaction Chart
Asfyk/bhfck
0.60 0.24
0.059
Links
Diam min. ≥ φ / 4
≥ 20 / 4 = 5 mm
Max. spacing = 0.6 × 300 4H20
= 180 mm H8 links @175
So use H8 links @ 175c/c 25 mm cover
fck = 30 MPa
Often the analysis and design would have to be undertaken for the other axis and
where necessary checked for biaxial bending: in this case neither is critical
Exercise
Lecture 7
Design a column
Your solution
Check slenderness:
λ = 3.46 lo/h
=
Your solution
M2 =
M02 =
M0Ed + M2=
M01 + 0.5M2=
e0NEd=
∴ MEd =
Look up charts:
“How-to” pages 38-40
“Concise” pages 97-99
Asfyk/bhfck =
As = mm2 Try H ( mm2)
Links
Diameter = max {6, ø/4} = mm
scl,tmax = min {12 φmin; 0.6b ; 240mm} = mm
Try H @ c/c
Working space
End of Lecture 7
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