NOTED HYPOTHESE
Project name: GROUND FLOOR TBONG KMOM-MARKET
Project location: Salab Village, Salab Commune Tbong Khmom District, Tbong Khmom
Province, Cambodia
Reported by: CHHET HYCHHY
Approved by: ENG PHEARUM
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................1
II. REFERENCES................................................................................................1
III. LOAD ON THE STRUCTURE.......................................................................2
FIGURE LISTS
Figure 1: Load Area Applying on Floor........................................................................3
Figure 2: Load Area Applying on Floor........................................................................3
I. INTRODUCTION
The structure design and analysis of a residential building are verified in order to provide
more reliabilities on the structural stability of the building. The detail of the building is
described as followed:
Type : Market building
Dimension : 72mx45m
Height : 17.5m
a) Objective
The objective of this work is;
Apply load Ground Floor
b) Material
Density of material (ASCE 7-10 page 399)
20kN / m3
Tie : tie
22kN / m3
Mortar: mortar
18kN / m3
Ceiling: ceiling
20kN / m 2
Plastering: Plastering
19kN / m 2
Brick : brick
18kN / m 2
Density of soil soil
c 25kN / m 2
Density of concrete
Concrete grade:
a. C25 (Cylinder) For slab, beam, Pile cap, wall and other horizontal members.
b. C25 (Cylinder) For Column, and other vertical members.
Steel grade:
a. yield Strength: Fy = 235MPa (Round rebar)
b. yield strength: Fy = 390MPa (Deformed rebar)
II. REFERENCES
a) Design Code
ASCE 7-10: Minimum Design Loads for Building and other Structures
-Foundation design.
ACI318M-14: “Building Code Requirement for Structural Concrete”
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AINI/AISC 360-10: “Specification for Structural Steel Buildings”
Principle of Foundation Engineering_7th by BRAJA DAS.
Harr, M.E. (1966). Fundamentals of Theoretical Soil Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New
York.
Jarquio, R.(1981). “Total Lateral Surcharge Pressure Due to Strip Load,” Journal of
the Geotechnical Engineering Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol.
107, No. GT10,PP. 1424-1428.
Pressures in Soil,” Journal of Geotechnical and Geo Environmental Engineering,
American Society of Civil Engineers, Vo. 131, No. 1, pp. 131-135.
ACI-ASCE Committee 421, “Guide to Design of Reinforce Two-way slab systems”.
BUNGALE. TARANATH, “Reinforced Concrete Design of Tall buildings”.
Jack C. McCormac (5th), “Structural Steel Design”.
III. LOAD ON THE STRUCTURE
1.1 Gravity load on the floor
a. Dead load
DLtie 22kN / m3 10mm 0.22kN / m 2
DLmortar 22kN / m3 40mm 0.88kN / m 2
DLceiling 18kN / m3 10mm 0.18kN / m 2
DLPlastering 20kN / m3 10mm 0.2kN / m 2
Total super impose dead load
SDL DLtie DLmortar DLwall partiction 1.70kN / m 2
LL 4.70kN / m 2
Note: For dead load brick wall 100mm are applying linear on beam.
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Figure 1: Load Area Applying on Floor
Figure 2: Load Area Applying on Floor