Lecture 3, Frames-1
Lecture 3, Frames-1
1.1
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P la n
L o n g itu d in a l fr a m e
T r a n sv e r se fra m e
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1.2
Building Actions
Wind load
BS 6399 or CP 3 Chapter V: Part 2 is used to estimate the wind
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load depending on various factors
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1.Peripheral ties,
2.Internal ties,
3.Horizontal ties to columns and walls, and
4.Vertical ties.
The design of ties entails consideration of the following:
Ties are designed to act at characteristic strength of the
steel reinforcement, fy,
Reinforcement provided for other purposes may form
the whole or part of the ties, and
Ties must be properly anchored, i.e. extended 12 or the
anchorage length beyond the bar end.
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Example 1.1
For structure shown in Figure 1.1 below, design suitable
ties using reinforcement of grade 460. Service loading
for the structure is qk = 35 kN/m and gk = 50 kN/m. Take
the floor to ceiling height as 2.5 m.
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SOLUTION
(i)
Peripheral ties
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(ii)
Internal ties
Consider point J
Fit [(gk + qk)/7.5](lr/5)Ft= [(50 + 35)/7.5]x(10/5)x36 = 816kN
1.0 Ft = 36 kN
Here the typing force is the value of Ft i.e. 36 kN, and gives
2Y8 bars
(iii)
Horizontal ties
Consider coulomn KJ, the design vertical load, Nu is given
by
4 x (1.4gk + 1.6qk) x (L1/2 + L2/2)
= 4 x (1.4 x 50 + 1.6 x 35) x (8/2 +10/2) = 4536 kN
Fht 2Ft = 2 x36 = 72 kN
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(ls/2.5)Ft = (2.5/2.5) x 36 = 36 kN
0.03 x 4536 = 136 kN
Thus the design force is Fht = 136 kN, then
Area of tie,
Supply 3Y12 (339 mm2)
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1.4
Frame Analysis
for
vertical load action
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Figure 1.7
Braced
system
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(ii) Alternating spans loaded with 1.4Gk +1.6Qk while all others are
loaded with minimum design load of 1.0Gk only
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
1 .0 G k
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0 .5 I /L
(a )
0 .5 I /L
0 .5 I /L
(b )
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1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
A
(a )
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
1 .0 G k
A
1 .0 G k
D
(b )
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
A
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
1 .0 G k
B
(c )
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1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
A
1 .0 G k
A
B
1 .0 G k
1 .0 G k
B
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0 .5 I /L
0 .5 I /L
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1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
A
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
A
0 .5 I /L
1 .0 G k
B
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
1 .0 G k
1 .4 G k + 1 .6 Q k
B
Example 1.2
The frame shown in Figure 1.2 below is under vertical
load action, with gk = 36 kN/m and qk = 45 kN/m on the
level E-H.
8 .0 m
1 0 .0 m
3 .0 m
3 .0 m
8 .0 m
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Load case I
1 2 2 .4 k N /m
3 6 k N /m
3 .0 m
L
3 6 k N /m
8 .0 m
1 0 .0 m
8 .0 m
3 .0 m
EIi
r
EIc
Li
Lc
Distribution Factors
Fixed end
EIb
moments
Lb
If E is constant, then
Mi
w .l
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MFG = -MGF =
122.4x10/12
Node E
= 1020 kNm
rEA = (0.8/3)/[2(0.8/3) + 0.8/8] = 0.2667/0.6333 =
0.42
rEJ = rEA = 0.42
rcolumns = 0.84
rEF = 1 - rcolumns = 1 0.84
= 0.16
Ii
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Node H
This node has the same distribution factors as node E
due to symmetrical arrangement of the columns, thus;
rHD = rHM = rEA = 0.42
rcolumns
= 0.84
rHG = rEF
= 0.16
Node F
rFE =
IFE/LFE
.
IFE/LFE + IFG/LFG + 2IFK/LFK
rFE = 0.8/8
=
0.1000
0.8/8 + 0.8/10 + 2x0.8/3 0.7133
rFG = (0.8/10) /0.7133
= 0.11
rFK = rFB = (0.8/3)/0.7133 = 0.374,
rcolumns = 0.75
= 0.14
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Node G
Due to symmetry, the distribution factors are the same
rGH = rFE
= 0.14
rGF = rFG
= 0.11
rGL = rGC = rFK = 0.374,
rcolumns
= 0.75
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V
x
w
for
max imum
x
2
moment
po int
V AB
wL M AB M BA
2
L
50
cols
EF
FE
cols
FG
GF
cols
GH
HG
cols
Dist. Factor
0.84
0.16
0.14
0.75
0.11
0.11
0.75
0.14
0.16
0.84
FEM (kN.m)
Balance
0
+161
-192
+31
+192
+116
0
+621
-1020
+91
1020
-91
-192
+192
Carry-over
Balance
-49
+58
-9
+16
+4
+23
-46
+3
+46
-3
Carry-over
Balance
-2
+2
0
-5
+1
+4
-1
+1
+1
-1
(kN.m)
+110
-110
+324
+648
-972
+972
-648
-324
+110
-110
-116
172
-612
612
-172
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Shear V = M/L +
WL/2
Reaction kN
Span moment kNm
116
784
77
784
558
116
77
K
1 2 2 .4 k N /m
L
1 2 2 .4 k N /m
1 2 2 .4 k N /m
H
B
Figure 1.2.2: Load
case II
D
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cols
EF
FE
cols
FG
GF
cols
GH
HG
cols
Dist. Factor
0.84
0.16
0.14
0.75
0.11
0.11
0.75
0.14
0.16
0.84
FEM (kN.m)
Balance
0
+549
-653
+104.
5
+653
+51.4
0
+275
-1020
+40.4
+1020
-40.4
-653
+653
-21.6
+25.7
-4.11
+52.3
-4.5
-24
-20.2
-3.5
+20.2
+3.5
Carry-over
Balance
+2
-2.3
+0.4
-2.06
+0.04
+0.2
+1.8
0
-1.8
0
(kN.m)
+529
-529
+750.
2
+251.
2
-1001.5
+1001.
5
251.2
750.2
+529
-529
-462
517
-612
+612
-517
+462
Carry-over
Balance
Shear V = M/L +
WL/2
Reaction kN
Span Moment
kNm
462
1129
343
1129
529
462
343
Maximum moment is at 3.77 m from E or H, and at 5.0 m from F for the middle span.
After moment distribution shear forces, reactions and span moments are calculated
in the normal way.
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1 2 2 .4 k N /m
E
1 2 2 .4 k N /m
3 6 k N /m
F
cols
EF
FE
cols
FG
GF
cols
GH
HG
cols
Dist. Factor
0.84
0.16
0.14
0.75
0.11
0.11
0.75
0.14
0.16
0.84
FEM (kN.m)
Balance
0
+548.4
-652.8
104.4
+652.
8
-49.4
0
-64.6
-300
-38.8
+300
+38.8
-52.8
+652.
8
+20.7
-24.7
+4.0
+52.2
-10
-53.7
+19.4
-7.88
-19.4
+7.88
+4.2
-5
+0.8
+2
-0.83
-4.46
+3.94
-0.65
-3.94
+0.65
Carry-over
Balance
+0.35
-0.42
+0.08
+0.4
0
-0.33
0
+0.33
0
(kN.m)
+574
-574
+647
-323
-324
+324
+323
-647
+574
-574
-480
499
-180
180
-499
480
Carry-over
Balance
Carry-over
Balance
Shear V = M/L +
WL/2
Reaction kN
Span moment kNm
480
679
369
679
126
480
369
Maximum moment is at 3.92 m from E or H, and at 5.0 m from F for the middle
span.
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Bending Moment I
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324
110
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972
972
324
110
324
324
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28
162
162
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55
324
324
77
77
558
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162
B e n d in g m o m e n t ( k N .m )
162
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Bending Moment II
133
750
529
265
1002
1002
750
529
126
126
265
133
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63
265
265
126
126
343
343
529
133
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B e n d in g m o m e n t ( k N .m )
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133
647
574
287
574
162
162
81
287
287
162
126
369
144
324
324
162
287
144
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B e n d i n g m o m e n t ( k N .m )
369
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144
S h e a r fo r c e a n d R e a c tio n s in k N
612
116
[I]
172
116
784
462
517
1129
480
[III]
480
612
612
462
[II]
172
116
784
517
612
462
180
679
462
1129
480
180
499
116
499
679
499
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Conclusions
1. For multi-storey buildings, the reaction (normal
force) in the column is cumulatively added from
the upper stories including the one being
analysed.
2. Following analysis of all load cases of a subframe, the critical case is taken for design
purposes.
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