Planning Analysis and Design of Steel Structures in Commercial Building
Planning Analysis and Design of Steel Structures in Commercial Building
SURIYAPRAKAASAM N S (2016101123)
of
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
In
CIVIL ENGINEERING
APRIL 2019
BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE
Certified that this project report “PLANNING ANANLYSIS AND
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES IN COMMERCIAL
BUILDING” is the bonafide work of “SABARI MUGUNTHAN M
(2016101103), SURIYAPRAKASAM N S (2016101123),
VINOTH KUMAR C (2016101148)” who carried out the Project
work under my supervision.
SIGNATURE SIGNATURE
ABSTRACT I
LIST OF TABLES II
LIST OF SYMBOLS IV
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 General 1
2 LITERATURE REVIEW 3
3 METHODOLOGY 7
5 APPROXIMATE ESTIMATION 35
6.1 Result 36
6.2 Conclusion 36
7 REFERENCES 37
LIST OF TABLES
I
LIST OF FIGURES
4.3 Staircase 16
II
LIST OF SYMBOLS
III
ABSTRACT
shopping mall which is fully designed with steel manual calculation is used
learn the basic of steel structure by using auto CAD software is a tool to
design functional design of any plan this tool is used to design the floor
plan and design detail of the site according to building laws STAAD PRO
IV
CHAPTER 1
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1 GENERAL
required needs for the people the mall should be constructed in such a way
explaining and portraying the cultural diversity of the society and it should
center of the populated area. And a mall should have its own space and
Steel is an alloy of iron and carbon, and some other elements. Because of its
high tensile strength and low cost, it is a major component used in buildings
and infrastructure iron is the base metal of steel . steel was produced in
bloomer furnaces for thousands of years, but its large scale production
Heat treatment in steel is common there are many types of method one of
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treatment is effective on compositions above the eutectoid composition
Production of steel when iron is melted from its ore, it contains more carbon
to the correct amount, at which point other elements can be added. In the
past steel facilities would cast the raw steel product into ingots which would
composition and is continuously cast into long slabs, cut and shaped into
STEEL structures are abundantly used in every part of the construction they
the building .normally steel have tendency to bear the load structure so steel
designed and constructed in steel structure it will increase the building life
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CHAPTER 2
CHAPTER 2
LITERATURE REVIEW
much attention.
and its application the journal aims to reach not onlyresearchers , but
plate connections and T-stubs, where the bolts are loaded in shear or
same as for carbon steel. The study consider the case of stainless
as structural metal in building and civil engineering where the steels have
been used for this purpose there has been some other imperative driving
rather than the inherent structural properties of steel. The primary reason
Literature Review
Planning
Design
Final Result
Conclusion
CHAPTER 4
CHAPTER 4
5. INPUT WIDTH 79
6. UNIT METER KN
7. JOINT COORDINATES
38. 134 1.85806 2.32258 0; 135 3.71613 2.32258 0; 136 5.57419 2.32258 0
39. 137 7.43226 2.32258 0; 138 9.29032 2.32258 0; 139 11.1484 2.32258 0
40. 140 13.0065 2.32258 0; 141 14.8645 2.32258 0; 142 16.7226 2.32258 0
42. 116 1 67; 117 2 68; 118 3 69; 119 4 70; 120 5 71; 121 6 72; 122 7 73; 123 8 74
43. 124 9 75; 125 10 76; 126 11 77; 127 12 78; 128 13 79; 129 14 80; 130 15 81
44. 131 16 82; 132 17 83; 133 18 84; 134 19 85; 136 21 87; 137 22 88; 138 23 89
45. 139 24 90; 140 25 91; 141 26 92; 142 27 93; 143 28 94; 144 29 95; 145 30 96
46. 146 31 97; 147 32 98; 148 33 99; 149 34 100; 150 35 101; 151 36 102
47. 152 37 103; 153 38 104; 154 39 105; 155 40 106; 156 41 107; 157 42 108
48. 158 43 109; 159 44 110; 160 45 111; 161 46 112; 162 47 113; 163 48 114
49. 164 49 115; 165 50 116; 166 51 117; 167 52 118; 168 53 119; 169 54 120
50. 170 55 121; 171 56 122; 172 57 123; 173 58 124; 174 59 125; 175 60 126
51. 176 61 127; 177 62 128; 178 63 129; 179 64 130; 180 65 131; 181 66 132
52. 182 67 68; 183 68 69; 184 69 70; 185 70 71; 186 71 72; 187 72 73; 188 73 74
53. 189 74 75; 190 75 76; 191 76 77; 192 67 78; 193 68 79; 194 69 80; 195 70 81
54. 196 71 82; 197 72 83; 198 73 84; 199 74 85; 200 75 86; 201 76 87; 202 77 88
55. 203 78 79; 204 79 80; 205 80 81; 206 81 82; 207 82 83; 208 83 84; 209 84 85
56. 210 85 86; 211 86 87; 212 87 88; 213 78 89; 214 79 90; 215 80 91; 216 81 92
57. 217 82 93; 218 83 94; 219 84 95; 220 85 96; 221 86 97; 222 87 98; 223 88 99
58. 224 89 90; 225 90 91; 226 91 92; 227 92 93; 228 93 94; 229 94 95; 230 95 96
59. 231 96 97; 232 97 98; 233 98 99; 234 89 100; 235 90 101; 236 91 102
60. 237 94 105; 238 95 106; 239 98 109; 240 99 110; 241 100 101; 242 101 102
61. 243 102 103; 244 103 104; 245 104 105; 246 105 106; 247 106 107; 248 107 108
62. 249 108 109; 250 109 110; 251 100 111; 252 101 112; 253 102 113; 254 103 114
63. 255 104 115; 256 105 116; 257 106 117; 258 107 118; 259 108 119; 260 109 120
64. 261 110 121; 262 111 112; 263 112 113; 264 113 114; 265 114 115; 266 115 116
65. 267 116 117; 268 117 118; 269 118 119; 270 119 120; 271 120 121; 272 111 122
66. 273 112 123; 274 113 124; 275 114 125; 276 115 126; 277 116 127; 278 117 128
67. 279 118 129; 280 119 130; 281 120 131; 282 121 132; 283 122 123; 284 123 124
69. 824 TO 937 939 941 TO 983 985 987 TO 1007 THICKNESS 0.305
80. E 1.99947E+008
89.116 TO 134 136 TO 181 293 TO 358 470 TO 535 647 TO 712TABLE ST ISLB275
90. 182 TO 292 359 TO 469 536 TO 646 713 TO 823 TABLE ST ISWB550
91. CONSTANTS
92. MATERIAL CONCRETE MEMB 824 TO 937 939 941 TO 983 985 987 TO 1007
94. SUPPORTS
95. 1 TO 66 FIXED
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Duration: 11.263
PRESSURE ON FULL PLATE
Fig 4.1
FLOOR LOAD
Fig 4.2
STAIRCASE
Fig 4.3
Fig 4.4
BUILDING CROSS SECTIONAL VIEW
Fig 4.5
4.2 SLAB NUMBERING
4.3 STEEL PLATE DESIGN (STEEL PLATE 1)
Given
ly/lx =1
= 9.35 KN/m2
= 9.35 + 4
W = 13.35 KN/m2
M = K1*w*lx2
= 0.0479*20.025*6.0962
M = 35.64 KN/m
∆ = (K2*w*lx4)/K3
∆ = lx/100
= 6.096/100
∆ = 0.06096
0.06096 = (0.00406*20.025*6.0964)/K3
K3 = 1.84
K3 = E*t3/[12*(1-�2)]
t = 0.046 m = 46 mm
Given
ly/lx =3
= 9.35 KN/m2
= 9.35 + 4
W = 13.35 KN/m2
M = K1*w*lx2
= 0.1250*20.025*6.0962
M = 93.02 KN/m
∆ = (K2*w*lx4)/K3
∆ = lx/100
= 6.096/100
∆ = 0.06096
0.06096 = (0.01302*20.025*6.0964)/K3
K3 = 5.906
K3 = E*t3/[12*(1-�2)]
t = 0.069 m = 69 mm
Given
= 3.048[(18.288 + 12.192)/2]
= 46.45 KN
= 46.45/18.288
= 2.54 KN/m2
Zp (req) = (M/fy)*�mo
M = (w*l²)/8
= (12.85*6.096²)/8
M = 537.33 KN.m
= 117.51 KN.m
Zp (req) = [(537.33*103)*1.10]/250
SELECTION OF SECTION
D = 600 mm
tf = 23.6 mm
tw = 11.8 mm
bf = 250 mm
Zp = 4341.63*10³ mm³
Ze = 3854.2*10³ mm³
SECTION CLASSIFICATION
= √(250/250) = 1
b/tf = (bf/2)/ tf
ADEQUACY CHECK
= 2.135 KN/m
= 14.985 KN/m
B M (max),M = (w*l²)/8
= (14.985*6.096²)/8
M = 626.61 KN/m
Zp = (M* �mo)/fy
= (626.61*106*1.10)/250
V < 0.6 Vd
V = (w*L)/2 = (14.985*6.096)/2
= 137.04 KN
Av = h*tw = 600*11.8
= 7080 mm2
Vd = (7080*250)/( √3*1.10)
= 929.01 KN
V < 0.6 Vd
137.04 KN < 0.6*929.01 KN
�act = (5*14.985*182884)/(384*2.1*105*115626.6*104)
= 44.09 mm
= 60.967 mm
Given
A = Pd/fcd = 251.21*103/135
= 1860.81 mm2
CHOOSE A SECTION
A = 2130 mm2
bf = 90 mm
tf = 6.9 mm
tw = 5.1 mm
rzz = 71.7 mm
ryy = 19.3 mm
EFFECTIVE LENGTH
K*Lz = 4.572 m
K*Ly = 0.3048 m
LOAD
ʎ = K*Ly/ry = (1*304.8)/19.3
= 15.79
Buckling Class,
tf = 6.9 mm < 40 mm
Condition is satisfied.
Z – Z Axis – a class
Y – Y Axis – b class
K*L/r fcd
x1 10 227 y1
x 15.79 ? y
x2 20 225 y2
= 2130*225.842
Given
Length of Pile = 20 m
Clear cover = 75 m
Lv = 21.3 mm
INNER SPACING RING NUMBER
= (20000/2000) + 1
= 11 NOS
Reinforcement)
= (600 – 75 – 8 – 12)/2
= 252.5 mm
= 2*3.147*252.3
= 1584.4 mm = 1.58 m
RING
= 2*3.147*262.5
= 1648.5 mm = 1.65 m
= 1.65 m
= (20000/200) + 1
= 101 NOS
Bar
Bar
Table 4.1
CHAPTER 5
CHAPTER 5
APPROXIMATE ESTIMATE
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CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 6
6.1 RESULT
commercial building.
6.2 CONCLUSION
having reviews of different such projects and also references. This project
has enabled us to have a review of what have been learnt. Through this
project, practice have been obtained in StaadPro software for analysis and
design of the structures. There are also many other phases in the project like
the environmental part, interior design, aesthetic look etc., consider for
were learnt in the project which has given the means for a good design. In
(slabs), Beams, Columns and Footings) using Auto CAD software. Knowing
the loads have been done. All the information gathered during the project
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