Structural Calc
Structural Calc
Plot No:567
Date:Jan 2018
Approved by:
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CONTENTS
CONTENTS................................................................................................................................................ 1
0. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................. 2
1. NOTATIONS.......................................................................................................................................... 3
2. ASSUMPTIONS..................................................................................................................................... 4
3. LAYOUT OF OVERALL PLAN [STRUCTURAL ARRANGEMENT] ............................................. 6
4. CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF SLABS: ...................................................................................... 7
6. CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF COLUMN ................................................................................ 19
7. CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF FOUNDATIONS ..................................................................... 23
8. CALCULATION AND DESIGN OF STAIRS.................................................................................... 26
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0. INTRODUCTION
The aim of design is the achievement of an acceptable probability that structures being designed will
perform satisfactorily during their intended life. With an appropriate degree of safety, they should
sustain all the loads and deformations of normal construction and use and have adequate durability and
resistance to the effects of misuse and fire.
Once the building form and structural arrangement have been finalized the design problem consists of
the following:
1. Idealization of the structure into load bearing frames and elements for analysis and design
2. Estimation of loads
3. Analysis to determine the maximum moments, thrusts and shears for design
4. Design of sections and reinforcement arrangements for slabs, beams, columns and walls using the
results from 3
5. Production of arrangement and detail drawings and bar schedules
Thisstructural design process has been carried out under use of BS8110 design code of practice.
Especially, computations have been made by use of BS 8110 based spreadsheets; publication produced
by the Reinforced Concrete Council (RCC) as part of its project 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS
8110 and EC2'.
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1. NOTATIONS
The symbolic notation used in this project is in accordance with the BS code of practice. Other symbols
not defined here, have been defined alongside the particular place where they have been applied.
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2. ASSUMPTIONS
Design standard used to determine section of steel bars of different structural elements of concerned
building are BS 8110
Unities
Volumetric load: kN/m3
Surface load: kN/m2
Linear load: kN/m
Point load: kN
Dead loads
Cover conditions
Soil characteristics
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Strength of reinforcement:
Hot rolled mild steel: 250 N/mm2
High yield steel : 460 N/mm2
Concrete ƒck: 30N/mm2
STRUCTURAL PLAN
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Layout
ℎ
ℎ=
26 × ( . )
= × .
= 109.5
Lx=5.2 m
Ly= 4 m
Critical beams
Layout
Type: T beam
L1=4.214m
L2=2.795m
L3=3.217m
L4=1.981m
L5=3.211m
L6=3.611
Preliminary analysis
Where lz is the distance between points of zero moment in the beam. In continuous beams l z may be
taken as 0.7 times the effective span.
4214
= + 0.7 × = 250 + 0.7 × = 839.9
5 5
A=[bw×(h-hf)]+(bf×hf) =(0.25*0.3)+(0.839*0.15)=0.20085 m2
Computation
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Computation
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Layout
H=350mm
N= P= 575kN
Thus B=L≈1.20m
Computation
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