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Structural Design Software

Daniel Tian Li, Ph.D.


Structural Engineer (California, S.E. 4922)
Chartered Structural Engineer (United Kingdom, MIStructE 020283787)



































Daniel T. Li, Engineering International Inc.
www.Engineering-International.com
128 E. Santa Clara St. Arcadia, CA 91006, USA
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1 TwoWaySlab.xlsb Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method Concrete 9/27/2014
2 VoidedBiaxialSlabs.xlsb Voided Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
3 AnchorageToConcrete.xlsb Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10 Concrete 9/27/2014
4 AnchorageToPedestal.xlsb Anchorage to Pedestal Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10 Concrete 9/27/2014
5 CircularColumn.xlsb Circular Column Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
6 ConcreteColumn.xlsb Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
7 SuperCompositeColumn.xlsb Super Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
8 SpecialShearWall-CBC.xlsb Special Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2013 CBC Chapter A Concrete 9/27/2014
9 OrdinaryShearWall.xlsb Ordinary Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
10 ConcretePool.xlsb Concrete Pool Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
11 Corbel.xlsb Corbel Design Based on IBC 09 / ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
12 CouplingBeam.xlsb Coupling Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
13 DeepBeam.xlsb Deep Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
14 DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xlsb Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
15 EquipmentMounting.xlsb Design for Equipment Anchorage Based on 2012 IBC & 2013 CBC Chapter A Concrete 9/27/2014
16 ExistingShearWall.xlsb Verify Existing Concrete Shear Wall Based on ASCE 41-06 / 2013 CBC & 2012 IBC Concrete 9/27/2014
17 Friction.xlsb Shear Friction Reinforcing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
18 PipeConcreteColumn.xlsb Pipe Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
19 PT-ConcreteFloor.xlsb Design of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
20 Punching.xlsb Slab Punching Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
21 Slab.xlsb Concrete Slab Perpendicular Flexure & Shear Capacity Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
22 VoidedSectionCapacity.xlsb Voided Section Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
23 DiaphragmShear.xlsb Concrete Diaphragm in-plane Shear Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
24 SMRF-ACI.xlsb Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
25 SpecialShearWall-IBC.xlsb Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2012 IBC Concrete 9/27/2014
26 SuspendedAnchorage.xlsb Suspended Anchorage to Concrete Based on 2012 IBC & 2013 CBC Concrete 9/27/2014
27 TiltupPanel.xlsb Tilt-up Panel Design based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
28 Multi-StoryTilt-Up.xlsb Multi-Story Tilt-Up Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
29 WallPier.xlsb Wall Pier Design Based on 2013 CBC & 2012 IBC Concrete 9/27/2014
30 BeamPenetration.xlsb Design for Concrete Beam with Penetration Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
31 ColumnSupportingDiscontinuous.xlsb Column Supporting Discontinuous System Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
32 PlateShellElement.xlsb Plate/Shell Element Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
33 TransferDiaphragm-Concrete.xlsb Concrete Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity Concrete 9/27/2014
34 Silo-Chimney-Tower.xlsb Concrete Silo / Chimney / Tower Design Based on ASCE 7-10, ACI 318-11 & ACI 313-97 Concrete 9/27/2014
35 ConcreteBeam.xlsb Concrete Beam Design, for New or Existing, Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
36 AnchorageWithCircularBasePlate.xlsb Anchorage Design, with Circular Base Plate, Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10 Concrete 9/27/2014
37 DirectCompositeBeam.xlsb Composite Beam/Collector Design, without Metal Deck, Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
38 CompositeMomentConnection.xlsb Composite Moment Connection Design Based on ACI 318-11 Concrete 9/27/2014
1 PerforatedShearWall.xlsb Perforated Shear Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
2 ShearWallOpening.xlsb Wood Shear Wall with an Opening Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
3 WoodColumn.xlsb Wood Post, Wall Stud, or King Stud Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
4 GreenCompositeWall.xlsb Composite Strong Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11, AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P Wood 11/21/2013
5 WoodBeam.xlsb Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
6 CantileverBeam.xlsb Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
7 Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xlsb Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Wood 11/21/2013
8 DoubleJoist.xlsb Double Joist Design for Equipment Based on NDS 2012, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803 Wood 11/21/2013
9 DragForces.xlsb Drag / Collector Force Diagram Generator Wood 11/21/2013
10 EquipmentAnchorage.xlsb Equipment Anchorage to Wood Roof Based on NDS 2012 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Wood 11/21/2013
11 LagScrewsConnection.xlsb Lag Screw Connection Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
12 Subdiaphragm.xlsb Subdiaphragm Design Based on ASCE 7-10 Wood 11/21/2013
13 ToeNail.xlsb Toe-Nail Connection Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
14 TopPlateConnection.xlsb Top Plate Connection Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
15 Truss-Wood.xlsb Wood Truss Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
16 WoodBoltConnection.xlsb Bolt Connection Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
17 WoodDiaphragm.xlsb Wood Diaphragm Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
18 WoodJoist.xlsb Wood Joist Design Based on NDS 2012 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803 Wood 11/21/2013
19 WoodShearWall.xlsb Shear Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
20 WoodTables.xlsb Tables for Wood Post Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
21 TransferDiaphragm-Wood.xlsb Wood Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity Wood 11/21/2013
22 WoodPolePile.xlsb Wood Pole or Pile Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
23 WoodMember.xlsb Wood Member (Beam, Column, Brace, Truss Web & Chord) Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
24 BendingPostAtColumn.xlsb Connection Design for Bending Post at Concrete Column Based on NDS 2012 & ACI 318-11 Wood 11/21/2013
25 CurvedMember.xlsb Curved Wood Member (Wood Torsion) Design Based on NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
26 StrongCustomFrame.xlsb 4E-SMF with Wood Nailer Design Based on AISC 358-10 & NDS 2012 Wood 11/21/2013
1 BeamConnection.xlsb Beam Connection Design Based on AISC 360-2010 (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
2 AngleCapacity.xlsb Angle Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
3 HSS-WF-Capacity.xlsb Tube, Pipe, or WF Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
4 MetalStuds.xlsb Metal Member Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 (2012 IBC) & ICBO ER-4943P Steel 8/2/2014
5 SMRF-CBC.xlsb Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2013 CBC Steel 8/2/2014
6 SCBF-Parallel.xlsb Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
7 SCBF-Perpendicular.xlsb Bracing Connection Design, with Perpendicular Gusset, Based on CBC/IBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
8 ColumnAboveBeam.xlsb Connection Design for Column above Beam, Based on AISC Manual & AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
9 BeamGravity.xlsb Steel Gravity Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
10 BeamWithTorsion.xlsb WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
11 HSS-Torsion.xlsb HSS (Tube, Pipe) Member Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
12 FixedBoltedJoint.xlsb Fixed Bolted Joint, with Beam Sitting on Top of Column, Based on AISC 358-10 8ES/4ES & FEMA-350 Steel 8/2/2014
13 BraceConnection.xlsb Typical Bracing Connection Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
14 BRBF.xlsb Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
15 BSEP-SMF.xlsb Bolted Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350 Steel 8/2/2014
16 BoltedMomentConnection.xlsb Bolted Non-Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350 Steel 8/2/2014
17 ChannelCapacity.xlsb Channel Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
18 CompositeCollectorBeam.xlsb Composite Collector Beam with Seismic Loads Based on 2013 CBC / 2012 IBC Steel 8/2/2014
19 CompositeFloorBeam.xlsb Composite Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 9th Steel 8/2/2014
20 CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xlsb Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Steel 8/2/2014
21 CompositeFloorGirder.xlsb Composite Girder Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Steel 8/2/2014
22 DragConnection.xlsb Drag Connection Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
23 DragForcesforBraceFrame.xlsb Drag / Collector Forces for Brace Frame Steel 8/2/2014
24 EBF-CBC.xlsb Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2013 CBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
25 EBF-IBC.xlsb Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
26 EnhancedCompositeBeam.xlsb Enhanced Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Steel 8/2/2014
27 EnhancedSteelBeam.xlsb Enhanced Steel Beam Design Based on AISC 14th (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
28 ExteriorMetalStudWall.xlsb Exterior Metal Stud Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P Steel 8/2/2014
29 FloorDeck.xlsb Depressed Floor Deck Capacity (Non-Composite) Steel 8/2/2014
30 GussetGeometry.xlsb Gusset Plate Dimensions Generator Steel 8/2/2014
31 MetalShearWall.xlsb Metal Shear Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P Steel 8/2/2014
32 MetalShearWallOpening.xlsb Metal Shear Wall with an Opening Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P Steel 8/2/2014
33 Metal-Z-Purlins.xlsb Metal Z-Purlins Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 Steel 8/2/2014
34 OCBF-CBC.xlsb Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2013 CBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
35 OCBF-IBC.xlsb Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10 Steel 8/2/2014
36 CantileverFrame.xlsb Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F Steel 8/2/2014
37 OMRF-CBC.xlsb Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2013 CBC Steel 8/2/2014
38 OMRF-IBC.xlsb Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC Steel 8/2/2014
39 PlateGirder.xlsb Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
40 RectangularSection.xlsb Rectangular Section Member Design Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
41 RoofDeck.xlsb Design of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P Steel 8/2/2014
42 BasePlate.xlsb Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
43 SMRF-IBC.xlsb Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC, AISC 341-10 & AISC 358-10 Steel 8/2/2014
44 SPSW.xlsb Seismic Design for Special Plate Shear Wall Based on AISC 341-10 & AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
45 SteelColumn.xlsb Steel Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
46 SteelStair.xlsb Steel Stair Design Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
47 TripleW-Shapes.xlsb Simply Supported Member of Triple W-Shapes Design Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
48 PortalFrame.xlsb Portal Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method Steel 8/2/2014
49 WebTaperedPortal.xlsb Web Tapered Portal Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25 Steel 8/2/2014
50 WebTaperedFrame.xlsb Web Tapered Frame Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25 Steel 8/2/2014
51 WebTaperedGirder.xlsb Web Tapered Girder Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25 Steel 8/2/2014
52 WeldConnection.xlsb Weld Connection Design Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
53 WF-Opening.xlsb Check Capacity of WF Beam at Opening Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
54 MomentAcrossGirder.xlsb Design for Fully Restrained Moment Connection across Girder Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
55 BeamSplice.xlsb Beam Bolted Splice Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
56 FilledCompositeColumn.xlsb Filled Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Steel 8/2/2014
57 CellularBeam.xlsb Cellular Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
58 DoubleAngleCapacity.xlsb Double Angle Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
59 T-ShapeCapacity.xlsb T-Shape Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
60 CantileverColumn.xlsb Cantilever Column & Footing Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3 Steel 8/2/2014
61 Truss-Metal.xlsb Light Gage Truss Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P Steel 8/2/2014
62 SleeveJointConnection.xlsb Sleeve Joint Connection Design, for Steel Cell Tower / Sign, Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
63 MomentToColumnWeb.xlsb Moment Connection Design for Beam to Weak Axis Column Based on AISC 360-10 Steel 8/2/2014
64 ConXL.xlsb Seismic Bi-axial Moment Frame Design Based on AISC 358-10 & ACI 318-11 Steel 8/2/2014
65 ThinCompositeBeam.xlsb Thin Composite Beam/Collector Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Steel 8/2/2014
66 BoltConnection.xlsb Bolt Connection Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10) Steel 8/2/2014
1 Wind-ASCE7-10.xlsb Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10 Lateral 4/16/2014
2 Seismic-2012IBC.xlsb Seismic Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10 Lateral 4/16/2014
3 Wind-ASCE7-05.xlsb Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-05, Including Roof Solar Panel Loads Lateral 4/16/2014
4 PipeRiser.xlsb MCE Level Seismic Design for Metal Pipe/Riser Based on ASCE 7-10 & AISI S100 Lateral 4/16/2014
5 RigidDiaphragm.xlsb Rotation Analysis of Rigid Diaphragm Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
6 FlexibleDiaphragm.xlsb Flexible Diaphragm Analysis Lateral 4/16/2014
7 TwoStoryMomentFrame.xlsb Two Story Moment Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
8 X-BracedFrame.xlsb X-Braced Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
9 OpenStructureWind.xlsb Wind Analysis for Open Structure (Solar Panels) Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05 Lateral 4/16/2014
10 RoofScreenWind.xlsb Wind Load, on Roof Screen / Roof Equipment, Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05 Lateral 4/16/2014
11 AxialRoofDeck.xlsb Axial Capacity of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P Lateral 4/16/2014
12 DeformationCompatibility.xlsb Column Deformation Compatibility Design using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
13 DiscontinuousShearWall.xlsb Discontinuous Shear Wall Analysis Using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
14 FlexibleDiaphragmOpening.xlsb Flexible Diaphragm with an Opening Analysis Lateral 4/16/2014
15 Handrail.xlsb Handrail Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Lateral 4/16/2014
16 InteriorWallLateralForce.xlsb Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
17 LateralFrameFormulas.xlsb Lateral Frame Formulas Lateral 4/16/2014
18 LiveLoad.xlsb Live Load Reduction Based on ASCE 7-10, 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
19 Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xlsb Seismic Analysis for Family Dwellings Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
20 ShadeStructureWind.xlsb Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05 Lateral 4/16/2014
21 ShearWallForces.xlsb Shear Wall Analysis for Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
22 ShearWall-NewOpening.xlsb Relative Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall with New Opening Lateral 4/16/2014
23 ShearWallRigidity.xlsb Rigidity for Shear Wall & Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method Lateral 4/16/2014
24 Sign.xlsb Sign Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3 Lateral 4/16/2014
25 SignWind.xlsb Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05 Lateral 4/16/2014
26 Snow.xlsb Snow Load Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10, 05, & UBC Lateral 4/16/2014
27 WallLateralForce-CBC.xlsb Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
28 WallLateralForce-IBC.xlsb Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2012 IBC Lateral 4/16/2014
29 Seismic-IBC2009.xlsb Seismic Analysis Based on 2009 IBC / 2010 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
30 WindGirtDeflection.xlsb Wind Girt Deflection Analysis of Wood, Metal Stud, and/or Steel Tube Lateral 4/16/2014
31 StorageRacks.xlsb Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Hilti & Red Head Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-10 Lateral 4/16/2014
32 Wind-Alternate.xlsb Wind Analysis for Alternate All-Heights Method, Based on ASCE 7-10 Lateral 4/16/2014
33 CeilingSeismic.xlsb Suspended Ceiling Seismic Loads Based on ASCE 7-10 Lateral 4/16/2014
34 ResponseSpectrumGenerator.xlsb Earthquake Response Spectrum Generator Lateral 4/16/2014
35 Tornado-Hurricane.xlsb Wind Analysis for Tornado and Hurricane Based on 2012 IBC Section 423 & FEMA 361/320 Lateral 4/16/2014
36 StiffnessMatrix.xlsb Stiffness Matrix Generator for Irregular Beam/Column Lateral 4/16/2014
37 PT-ColumnDrift.xlsb Lateral Drift Mitigation for Cantilever Column using Post-Tensioning Lateral 4/16/2014
38 BlastMitigation.xlsb Blast Deformation Mitigation for Gravity Column using Post-Tensioning Lateral 4/16/2014
39 Wind-SEAOC-PV2.xlsb Wind Design for Low-Profile Solar Photovoltaic Arrays on Flat Roof, Based on SEAOC PV2-2012 Lateral 4/16/2014
40 Seismic-vs-Wind.xlsb Three, Two, and One Story Comparison of Seismic and Wind Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC Lateral 4/16/2014
41 SC-Frame.xlsb Self-Centering Lateral Frame Design Based on ASCE 7-10, AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Lateral 4/16/2014
42 UnitConversion.xlsb Unit Conversions between U.S. Customary System & Metric System Lateral 11/1/2013
1 Aluminum-I-WF-Capacity.xlsb Aluminum I or WF Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I) Aluminum 11/1/2013
2 Aluminum-C-CS-Capacity.xlsb Aluminum C or CS Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I) Aluminum 11/1/2013
3 Aluminum-RT-Capacity.xlsb Aluminum RT Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I) Aluminum 11/1/2013
4 Aluminum-PIPE-Capacity.xlsb Aluminum PIPE Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I) Aluminum 11/1/2013
5 StructuralGlass.xlsb Glass Wall/Window/Stair Design, Based on ASTM E1300, using Finite Element Method Aluminum 11/1/2013
1 FreeStandingWall.xlsb Free Standing Masonry & Conctere Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
2 EccentricFooting.xlsb Eccentric Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
3 Flagpole.xlsb Flagpole Footing Design Based on Chapter 18 of IBC & CBC Foundation 11/1/2013
4 MasonryRetainingWall.xlsb Masonry Retaining / Fence Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
5 ConcreteRetainingWall.xlsb Concrete Retaining Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
6 Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xlsb Retaining Wall Design, for Masonry Top & Concrete Bottom, Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
7 ConcretePier.xlsb Concrete Pier (Isolated Deep Foundation) Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
8 ConcretePile.xlsb Drilled Cast-in-place Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
9 PileCaps.xlsb Pile Cap Design for 4, 3, 2-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
10 PileCapBalancedLoads.xlsb Determination of Pile Cap Balanced Loads and Reactions Foundation 11/1/2013
11 ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xlsb Design of Conventional Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Grade Based on ACI 360 Foundation 11/1/2013
12 PT-SlabOnGround.xlsb Design of PT Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Based on PTI 3rd Edition Foundation 11/1/2013
13 BasementConcreteWall.xlsb Basement Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
14 BasementMasonryWall.xlsb Basement Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
15 BasementColumn.xlsb Basement Column Supporting Lateral Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
16 MRF-GradeBeam.xlsb Grade Beam Design for Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-10 Foundation 11/1/2013
17 BraceGradeBeam.xlsb Grade Beam Design for Brace Frame Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
18 GradeBeam.xlsb Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10 Foundation 11/1/2013
19 CircularFooting.xlsb Circular Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
20 CombinedFooting.xlsb Combined Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
21 BoundarySpringGenerator.xlsb Mat Boundary Spring Generator Foundation 11/1/2013
22 DeepFooting.xlsb Deep Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
23 FootingAtPiping.xlsb Design of Footing at Piping Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
24 IrregularFootingSoilPressure.xlsb Soil Pressure Determination for Irregular Footing Foundation 11/1/2013
25 PAD.xlsb Pad Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
26 PlainConcreteFooting.xlsb Plain Concrete Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
27 RestrainedRetainingWall.xlsb Restrained Retaining Masonry & Concrete Wall Design Based on TMS 402 & ACI 318 Foundation 11/1/2013
28 RetainingWall-DSA-OSHPD.xlsb Retaining Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A Foundation 11/1/2013
29 TankFooting.xlsb Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
30 TemporaryFootingforRectangularTank.xlsb Temporary Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
31 UnderGroundWell.xlsb Under Ground Well Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
32 StudBearingWallFooting.xlsb Footing Design for Stud Bearing Wall Based on 2012 IBC / ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
33 WallFooting.xlsb Footing Design of Shear Wall Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
34 FixedMomentCondition.xlsb Fixed Moment Condition Design Based on ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
35 FloodWay.xlsb Concrete Floodway Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
36 LateralEarthPressure.xlsb Lateral Earth Pressure of Rigid Wall Based on AASHTO 17th & 2012 IBC Foundation 11/1/2013
37 Shoring.xlsb Sheet Pile Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
38 CompositeElementDurability.xlsb Composite Element Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11 Foundation 11/1/2013
1 MasonryShearWall-CBC.xlsb Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A (both ASD and SD) Masonry 9/17/2014
2 MasonryShearWall-IBC.xlsb Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC (both ASD and SD) Masonry 9/17/2014
3 AnchorageToMasonry.xlsb Fastener Anchorage Design in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
4 FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xlsb Masonry Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A Masonry 9/17/2014
5 FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xlsb Masonry Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
6 BearingWallOpening.xlsb Design of Masonry Bearing Wall with Opening Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
7 BendingPostAtTopWall.xlsb Design for Bending Post at Top of Wall, Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
8 DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xlsb Development & Splice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC & 2013 CBC Masonry 9/17/2014
9 Elevator-DSA-OSHPD.xlsb Elevator Masonry Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A & 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
10 GirderAtWall.xlsb Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
11 HorizontalBendingWall.xlsb Masonry Wall Design at Horizontal Bending Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
12 MasonryBeam.xlsb Masonry Beam Design Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
13 MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xlsb Allowable & Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A Masonry 9/17/2014
14 MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xlsb Allowable & Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
15 MasonryColumn-CBC.xlsb Masonry Column Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A Masonry 9/17/2014
16 MasonryColumn-IBC.xlsb Masonry Column Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
17 BeamToWall.xlsb Beam to Wall Anchorage Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
18 CollectorToWall.xlsb Collector to Wall Connection Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC Masonry 9/17/2014
19 HybridMasonry.xlsb Hybrid Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 Masonry 9/17/2014
20 PT-MasonryShearWall.xlsb Post-Tensioned Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 (SD Method) Masonry 9/17/2014
1 Bridge-ConcreteGirder.xlsb Prestressed Concrete Girder Design for Bridge Structure Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
2 Bridge-ConcreteColumn.xlsb Bridge Column Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
3 Bridge-BoxSection.xlsb Bridge Design for Prestressed Concrete Box Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
4 ConcreteTunnel.xlsb Concrete Tunnel Design Based on AASHTO-17th & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
5 DoubleTee.xlsb Prestressed Double Tee Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
6 BoxCulvert.xlsb Concrete Box Culvert Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
7 SteelRoadPlate.xlsb Steel Road Plate Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & AISC 360-10 using Finite Element Method Bridge 10/1/2014
8 FlangeTaperedGirder.xlsb Flange Tapered Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10) Bridge 10/1/2014
9 PrestressedConcreteCircularHollowSection.xlsb Prestressed Concrete Circular Hollow Pole/Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AASHTO 17th Bridge 10/1/2014
10 Falsework.xlsb Falsework Design for Steel Girder Bridge Based on NDS 2012 & AASHTO 17th Bridge 10/1/2014
11 PolygonCapacity.xlsb Polygon Section Member (Tubular Steel Pole) Design Based on ASCE 48-11 Bridge 10/1/2014
12 ConcreteWall-Mount.xlsb Mounting Design on Concrete Wall/Tunnel Based on FEMA E-74, 2012 IBC, and 2013 CBC Chapter A Bridge 10/1/2014
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Masonry Design Group
1 Masonry Shear Wall - CBC Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A (both ASD and SD)
2 Masonry Shear Wall - IBC Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC (both ASD and SD)
3 Anchorage to Masonry Fastener Anchorage Design in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
4 Flush Wall Pilaster - CBC Masonry Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A
5 Flush Wall Pilaster - IBC Masonry Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
6 Bearing Wall Opening Design of Masonry Bearing Wall with Opening Based on TMS 402-11
7 Bending Post at Top Wall Design for Bending Post at Top of Wall, Based on TMS 402-11
8 Development Splice Masonry Development & Splice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC & 2013 CBC
9 Elevator for DSA / OSHPD Elevator Masonry Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A & 2012 IBC
10 Girder at Wall Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-11
11 Horizontal Bending Wall Masonry Wall Design at Horizontal Bending Based on TMS 402-11
12 Masonry Beam Masonry Beam Design Based on TMS 402-11
13 Masonry Bearing Wall - CBC Allowable & Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A
14 Masonry Bearing Wall - IBC Allowable & Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
15 Masonry Column - CBC Masonry Column Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A
16 Masonry Column - IBC Masonry Column Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
17 Beam to Wall Beam to Wall Anchorage Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
18 Collector to Wall Collector to Wall Connection Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
19 Hybrid Masonry Wall Hybrid Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11
20 PT-Masonry Shear Wall Post-Tensioned Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 (LEED Gold)

Wood Design Group
1 Strong Custom Frame 4E-SMF with Wood Nailer Design Based on AISC 358-10 & NDS 2012
2 Wood Pole Pile Wood Pole or Pile Design Based on NDS 2012
3 Perforated Shear Wall Perforated Shear Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012
4 Shear Wall Opening Wood Shear Wall with an Opening Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012
5 Wood Beam Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012
6 Cantilever Beam Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012
7 Diaphragm-Ledger-CMU Wall Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
8 Double Joist Double Joist Design for Equipment Based on NDS 2012, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
9 Drag Forces Drag / Collector Force Diagram Generator
10 Equipment Anchorage Equipment Anchorage to Wood Roof Based on NDS 2012 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
11 Lag Screws Connection Lag Screw Connection Design Based on NDS 2012
12 Subdiaphragm Subdiaphragm Design Based on ASCE 7-10
13 Toe Nail Toe-Nail Connection Design Based on NDS 2012
14 Top Plate Connection Top Plate Connection Design Based on NDS 2012
15 Wood Truss Wood Truss Design Based on NDS 2012
16 Wood Bolt Connection Bolt Connection Design Based on NDS 2012
17 Wood Diaphragm Wood Diaphragm Design Based on NDS 2012
18 Wood Joist Wood Joist Design Based on NDS 2012 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
19 Wood Shear Wall Shear Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / NDS 2012
20 Wood Design Tables Tables for Wood Post Design Based on NDS 2012
21 Transfer Diaphragm - Wood Wood Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity
22 Wood Column Wood Post, Wall Stud, or King Stud Design Based on NDS 2012
23 Green Composite Wall Composite Strong Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11, AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P
24 Bending Post at Column Connection Design for Bending Post at Concrete Column Based on NDS 2012 & ACI 318-11
25 Curved Member Curved Wood Member (Wood Torsion) Design Based on NDS 2012
26 Wood Member Wood Member (Beam, Column, Brace, Truss Web & Chord) Design Based on NDS 2012

Concrete Design Group
1 Two Way Slab Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
2 Voided Biaxial Slab Voided Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11
3 Anchorage to Concrete Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
4 Anchorage to Pedestal Anchorage to Pedestal Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
5 Circular Column Circular Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
6 Concrete Column Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
7 Super Composite Column Super Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
8 Special Shear Wall - CBC Special Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2013 CBC Chapter A
9 Ordinary Shear Wall Ordinary Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
10 Concrete Pool Concrete Pool Design Based on ACI 318-11
11 Corbel Corbel Design Based on 2012 IBC / ACI 318-11
12 Coupling Beam Coupling Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11
13 Deep Beam Deep Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11
14 Concrete Development & Splice Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-11
15 Equipment Mounting Design for Equipment Anchorage Based on ASCE 7-10 Supplement 1 & 2013 CBC Chapter A
16 Existing Shear Wall Verify Existing Concrete Shear Wall Based on ASCE 41-06 / 2013 CBC / 2012 IBC
17 Friction Shear Friction Reinforcing Design Based on ACI 318-11
18 Pipe Concrete Column Pipe Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
19 PT-Concrete Floor Design of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor Based on ACI 318-11
20 Punching Slab Punching Design Based on ACI 318-11
21 Concrete Slab Concrete Slab Perpendicular Flexure & Shear Capacity Based on ACI 318-11
22 Voided Section Capacity Voided Section Design Based on ACI 318-11
23 Concrete Diaphragm Concrete Diaphragm in-plane Shear Design Based on ACI 318-11
24 SMRF - ACI Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
25 Special Shear Wall - IBC Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2012 IBC
26 Suspended Anchorage Suspended Anchorage to Concrete Based on 2012 IBC & 2013 CBC
27 Tiltup Panel Tilt-up Panel Design based on ACI 318-11
28 Wall Pier Wall Pier Design Based on 2013 CBC & 2012 IBC
29 Beam Penetration Design for Concrete Beam with Penetration Based on ACI 318-11
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30 Column Supporting Discontinuous Column Supporting Discontinuous System Based on ACI 318-11
31 Plate Shell Element Plate/Shell Element Design Based on ACI 318-11
32 Transfer Diaphragm - Concrete Concrete Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity
33 Silo/Chimney/Tower Design Concrete Silo / Chimney / Tower Design Based on ASCE 7-10, ACI 318-11 & ACI 313-97
34 Concrete Beam Concrete Beam Design, for New or Existing, Based on ACI 318-11
35 Anchorage with Circular Base Plate Anchorage Design, with Circular Base Plate, Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
36 Direct Composite Beam Composite Beam/Collector Design, without Metal Deck, Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
37 Multi-Story Tilt-Up Multi-Story Tilt-Up Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
38 Composite Moment Connection Composite Moment Connection Design Based on ACI 318-11

Steel Design Group
1 Thin Composite Beam Thin Composite Beam/Collector Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
2 Angle Capacity Angle Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
3 HSS-WF Capacity Tube, Pipe, or WF Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
4 Metal Studs Metal Member Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 (2012 IBC) & ICBO ER-4943P
5 SMRF - CBC Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2013 CBC
6 SCBF-Parallel Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC 341-10
7 SCBF-Perpendicular Bracing Connection Design, with Perpendicular Gusset, Based on CBC/IBC & AISC 341-10
8 Column Above Beam Connection Design for Column above Beam, Based on AISC Manual & AISC 360-10
9 Beam Gravity Steel Gravity Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
10 WF Beam with Torsion WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10
11 HSS (Tube, Pipe) Torsion HSS (Tube, Pipe) Member Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10
12 Fixed Bolted Joint Fixed Bolted Joint, with Beam Sitting on Top of Column, Based on AISC 358-10 8ES/4ES & FEMA-350
13 Brace Connection Typical Bracing Connection Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
14 BRBF Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10
15 BSEP - SMF Bolted Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
16 Bolted Moment Connection Bolted Non-Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
17 Channel Capacity Channel Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
18 Composite Collector Beam Composite Collector Beam with Seismic Loads Based on 2013 CBC / 2012 IBC
19 Composite Floor Beam Composite Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 9th
20 Composite Floor Beam with Cantilever Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
21 Composite Floor Girder Composite Girder Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
22 Drag Connection Drag Connection Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10
23 Drag Forces for Brace Frame Drag / Collector Forces for Brace Frame
24 EBF - CBC Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2013 CBC & AISC 341-10
25 EBF - IBC Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10
26 Enhanced Composite Beam Enhanced Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
27 Enhanced Steel Beam Enhanced Steel Beam Design Based on AISC 14th (AISC 360-10)
28 Exterior Metal Stud Wall Exterior Metal Stud Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P
29 Floor Deck Depressed Floor Deck Capacity (Non-Composite)
30 Gusset Geometry Gusset Plate Dimensions Generator
31 Metal Shear Wall Metal Shear Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
32 Metal Shear Wall Opening Metal Shear Wall with an Opening Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
33 Metal Z Purlins Metal Z-Purlins Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10
34 OCBF - CBC Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2013 CBC & AISC 341-10
35 OCBF - IBC Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10
36 Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
37 OMRF - CBC Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2013 CBC
38 OMRF - IBC Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC
39 Plate Girder Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
40 Rectangular Section Rectangular Section Member Design Based on AISC 360-10
41 Roof Deck Design of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
42 Base Plate Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
43 SMRF - IBC Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC, AISC 341-10 & 358-10
44 SPSW Seismic Design for Special Plate Shear Wall Based on AISC 341-10 & AISC 360-10
45 Steel Column Steel Column Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
46 Steel Stair Steel Stair Design Based on AISC 360-10
47 Triple W Shapes Simply Supported Member of Triple W-Shapes Design Based on AISC 360-10
48 Portal Frame Portal Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
49 Web Tapered Portal Web Tapered Portal Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25
50 Web Tapered Frame Web Tapered Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25
51 Web Tapered Girder Web Tapered Girder Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25
52 Weld Connection Weld Connection Design Based on AISC 360-10
53 WF Opening Check Capacity of WF Beam at Opening Based on AISC 360-10
54 Moment across Girder Design for Fully Restrained Moment Connection across Girder Based on AISC 360-10
55 Beam Bolted Splice Beam Bolted Splice Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
56 Filled Composite Column Filled Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
57 Cellular Beam Cellular Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10
58 Double Angle Capacity Double Angle Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
59 T-Shape Capacity T-Shape Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
60 Cantilever Column Cantilever Column & Footing Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3
61 Metal Truss Light Gage Truss Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P
62 Sleeve Joint Connection Sleeve Joint Connection Design, for Steel Cell Tower / Sign, Based on AISC 360-10
63 Moment to Column Web Moment Connection Design for Beam to Weak Axis Column Based on AISC 360-10
64 Beam Connection Beam Connection Design Based on AISC 360-10
65 ConXL Seismic Bi-axial Moment Frame Design Based on AISC 358-10 & ACI 318-11
66 Bolt Connection Bolt Connection Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)

Bridge Design Group
1 Bridge Concrete Girder Prestressed Concrete Girder Design for Bridge Structure Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
2 Bridge Concrete Column Bridge Column Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-11
3 Bridge Box Section Bridge Design for Prestressed Concrete Box Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
4 Concrete Tunnel Concrete Tunnel Design Based on AASHTO-17th & ACI 318-11
5 Double Tee Prestressed Double Tee Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
6 Concrete Box Culvert Concrete Box Culvert Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
7 Steel Road Plate Steel Road Plate Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & AISC 360-10 using Finite Element Method
8 Flange Tapered Girder Flange Tapered Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
9 Prestressed Concrete Pole/Pile Prestressed Concrete Circular Hollow Pole/Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AASHTO 17th
10 Falsework Falsework Design for Steel Girder Bridge Based on NDS 2012 & AASHTO 17th
11 Polygon Capacity Polygon Section Member (Tubular Steel Pole) Design Based on ASCE 48-11
12 Concrete Wall-Mount Mounting Design on Concrete Wall/Tunnel Based on FEMA E-74, 2012 IBC, and 2013 CBC Chapter A

Aluminum & Glass Design
1 Aluminum I or WF Member Aluminum I or WF Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I)
2 Aluminum C or CS Member Aluminum C or CS Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I)
3 Aluminum RT Member Aluminum RT Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I)
4 Aluminum PIPE Member Aluminum PIPE Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ADM-I)
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5 Structural Glass Glass Wall/Window/Stair Design, Based on ASTM E1300, using Finite Element Method

Lateral Analysis Group
1 Seismic vs Wind Three, Two, and One Story Comparison of Seismic and Wind Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
2 Wind - ASCE7-10 Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
3 Seismic - 2012 IBC Seismic Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
4 Metal Pipe/Riser MCE Level Seismic Design for Metal Pipe/Riser Based on ASCE 7-10 & AISI S100
5 Rigid Diaphragm Rotation Analysis of Rigid Diaphragm Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
6 Flexible Diaphragm Flexible Diaphragm Analysis
7 Two Story Moment Frame Two Story Moment Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
8 X - Braced Frame X-Braced Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
9 Open Structure Wind Wind Analysis for Open Structure (Solar Panels) Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
10 Roof Screen/Equipment Wind Wind Load, on Roof Screen / Roof Equipment, Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
11 Axial Roof Deck Axial Capacity of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
12 Deformation Compatibility Column Deformation Compatibility Design using Finite Element Method
13 Discontinuous Shear Wall Discontinuous Shear Wall Analysis Using Finite Element Method
14 Flexible Diaphragm Opening Flexible Diaphragm with an Opening Analysis
15 Hand Rail Handrail Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
16 Interior Wall Lateral Force Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
17 Lateral Frame Formulas Lateral Frame Formulas
18 Live Load Live Load Reduction Based on ASCE 7-10, 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
19 Seismic - Single Family Dwellings Seismic Analysis for Family Dwellings Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
20 Shade Structure Wind Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
21 Shear Wall Forces Shear Wall Analysis for Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
22 Shear Wall - New Opening Relative Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall with New Opening
23 Shear Wall Rigidity Rigidity for Shear Wall & Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
24 Sign Sign Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3
25 Sign Wind Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
26 Snow Snow Load Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10, 05, & UBC
27 Wall Lateral Force - CBC Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2013 CBC
28 Wall Lateral Force - IBC Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2012 IBC
29 Seismic - 2009 IBC Seismic Analysis Based on 2009 IBC / 2010 CBC
30 Wind Girt Deflection Wind Girt Deflection Analysis of Wood, Metal Stud, and/or Steel Tube
31 Storage Racks Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Hilti & Red Head Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-10
32 Wind Alternate Method Wind Analysis for Alternate All-Heights Method, Based on ASCE 7-10
33 Ceiling Seismic Loads Suspended Ceiling Seismic Loads Based on ASCE 7-10
34 Response Spectrum Generator Earthquake Response Spectrum Generator
35 Tornado and Hurricane Wind Analysis for Tornado and Hurricane Based on 2012 IBC Section 423 & FEMA 361/320
36 Stiffness Matrix Generator Stiffness Matrix Generator for Irregular Beam/Column
37 PT-Column Drift Lateral Drift Mitigation for Cantilever Column using Post-Tensioning
38 Blast Mitigation Blast/Explosion Deformation Mitigation for Gravity Column using Post-Tensioning
39 Wind - SEAOC-PV2 Wind Design for Low-Profile Solar Photovoltaic Arrays on Flat Roof, Based on SEAOC PV2-2012
40 Wind - ASCE7-05 Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-05, Including Roof Solar Panel Loads
41 Self-Centering Frame Self-Centering Lateral Frame Design Based on ASCE 7-10, AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11

Foundation Design Group
1 Free Standing Wall Free Standing Masonry & Conctere Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11
2 Eccentric Footing Eccentric Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
3 Flagpole Flagpole Footing Design Based on 2012 IBC Chapter 18
4 Masonry Retaining Wall Masonry Retaining / Fence Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11
5 Concrete Retaining Wall Concrete Retaining Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
6 Masonry-Concrete Retaining Wall Retaining Wall Design, for Masonry Top & Concrete Bottom, Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11
7 Concrete Pier Concrete Pier (Isolated Deep Foundation) Design Based on ACI 318-11
8 Concrete Pile Drilled Cast-in-place Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11
9 Pile Caps Pile Cap Design for 4, 3, 2-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-11
10 Pile Cap Balanced Loads Determination of Pile Cap Balanced Loads and Reactions
11 Conventional Slab on Grade Design of Conventional Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Grade Based on ACI 360
12 PT-Slab on Ground Design of PT Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Based on PTI 3rd Edition
13 Basement Concrete Wall Basement Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
14 Basement Masonry Wall Basement Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11
15 Basement Column Basement Column Supporting Lateral Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
16 MRF-Grade Beam Grade Beam Design for Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
17 Brace Grade Beam Grade Beam Design for Brace Frame Based on ACI 318-11
18 Grade Beam Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
19 Circular Footing Circular Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
20 Combined Footing Combined Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
21 Boundary Spring Generator Mat Boundary Spring Generator
22 Deep Footing Deep Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
23 Footing at Piping Design of Footing at Piping Based on ACI 318-11
24 Irregular Footing Soil Pressure Soil Pressure Determination for Irregular Footing
25 PAD Footing Pad Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
26 Plain Concrete Footing Plain Concrete Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
27 Restrained Retaining Wall Restrained Retaining Masonry & Concrete Wall Design Based on TMS 402 & ACI 318
28 Retaining Wall for DSA /OSHPD Retaining Wall Design Based on 2013 CBC Chapter A
29 Tank Footing Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
30 Temporary Footing for Rectangular Tank Temporary Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
31 Under Ground Well Under Ground Well Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-11
32 Stud Bearing Wall Footing Footing Design for Stud Bearing Wall Based on 2012 IBC / ACI 318-11
33 Wall Footing Footing Design of Shear Wall Based on ACI 318-11
34 Fixed Moment Condition Fixed Moment Condition Design Based on ACI 318-11
35 Flood Way Concrete Floodway Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-11
36 Lateral Earth Pressure Lateral Earth Pressure of Rigid Wall Based on AASHTO 17th & 2012 IBC
37 Shoring Sheet Pile Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC / ACI 318-11
38 Composite Element Durability Composite Element Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 5 in FOOTING WIDTH B = 3.00 ft
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 5 in FOOTING LENGTH L = 4.00 ft
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1 = 16 in FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2 = 16 in LONGITUDINAL REINF. 3 # 5 @ 15 in o.c.
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi TRANSVERSE REINF. 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 25 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 4.5 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic,SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = -6 k, SD
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 2 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2.5 ksf
FOOTING WIDTH B = 3 ft
FOOTING LENGTH L = 4 ft
BOTTOM REINFORCING # 5
THE PAD DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 30 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 37 kips
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 25 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 29 kips
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 18 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 17 kips
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
2.50 ksf, 2.14 ksf, 1.56 ksf
q
MAX
< k Q
a
, [Satisfactory]
where k = 1 for gravity loads, 4/3 for lateral loads.
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
LONGITUDINAL TRANSVERSE
d 8.69 8.38
b 36 48
q
u,max
3.10 3.10
M
u
11.35 7.00
0.001 0.000

min
0.001 0.001
A
s
0.39 0.25
ReqD 2 # 5 1 # 5
Max. Spacing 18 in o.c. 18 in o.c.
USE 3 # 5 @ 15 in o.c. 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.

max
0.013 0.013
Check
prod
<
max
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
Pad Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08


(0.15 )
S MAX S
P
T q q w
BL
= + + =
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.9.3.2.3, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
LONGITUDINAL TRANSVERSE
V
u
7.80 4.52
0.75 0.75
V
n
23.5 30.2
Check V
u
< V
n
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
= 97.42 kips
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )

c = ratio of long side to short side of concentrated load = 1.00


b
0
= c
1
+ c
2
+ b
1
+ b
2
+ 4d = 76.1 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 649.4
in
2
y = MIN(2 , 4 /
c
, 40 d / b
0
) = 2.0
29.40 kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
( )
'
2 y f V A
p n c
= +
1 1 2 2
1
1
, max
2 2
b c b c
d d
V P
u u
BL
+ + ( | || |
= + + =
| | (
\ .\ .
'
2 bd f V
n c
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 5 in FOOTING WIDTH B = 3.00 ft
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 5 in FOOTING LENGTH L = 4.00 ft
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1 = 16 in FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2 = 16 in LONGITUDINAL REINF. 3 # 5 @ 15 in o.c.
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi TRANSVERSE REINF. 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 25 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 4.5 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic,SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = -6 k, SD
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 2 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2.5 ksf
FOOTING WIDTH B = 3 ft
FOOTING LENGTH L = 4 ft
BOTTOM REINFORCING # 5
THE PAD DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (CBC SEC.1612.3.2, 1612.2.1 & ACI 318-95 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 30 kips 1.4 DL + 1.7 LL Pu = 43 kips
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 25 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 29 kips
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 18 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 17 kips
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-95 SEC.15.2.2)
CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
2.50 ksf, 2.14 ksf, 1.56 ksf
q
MAX
< k Q
a
, [Satisfactory]
where k = 1 for gravity loads, 4/3 for lateral loads.
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-95 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
LONGITUDINAL TRANSVERSE
d 8.69 8.38
b 36 48
q
u,max
3.55 3.55
M
u
13.02 8.02
0.001 0.001

min
0.001 0.001
A
s
0.45 0.29
ReqD 2 # 5 1 # 5
Max. Spacing 18 in o.c. 18 in o.c.
USE 3 # 5 @ 15 in o.c. 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.

max
0.013 0.013
Check
prod
<
max
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
Pad Footing Design Based on ACI 318-95 / CBC 2001
Daniel
Tian Li
(0.15 )
S MAX S
P
T q q w
BL
= + + =
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
'
1
0.85
87
0.75
87
MAX
f
c
f f
y y

| |
| =
| +
\ .
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-95 SEC.9.3.2.3, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.3)
LONGITUDINAL TRANSVERSE
V
u
8.94 5.18
0.85 0.85
V
n
26.6 34.2
Check V
u
< V
n
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-95 SEC.15.5.2, 11.12.1.2, 11.12.6, & 13.5.3.2)
= 110.41 kips
where = 0.85 (ACI 318-95, Section 9.3.2.3 )

c = ratio of long side to short side of concentrated load = 1.00


b
0
= c
1
+ c
2
+ b
1
+ b
2
+ 4d = 76.1 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 649.4
in
2
y = MIN(2 , 4 /
c
, 40 d / b
0
) = 2.0
33.71 kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
( )
'
2 y f V A
p n c
= +
1 1 2 2
1
1
, max
2 2
b c b c
d d
V P
u u
BL
+ + ( | || |
= + + =
| | (
\ .\ .
'
2 bd f V
n c
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 5 in FOOTING WIDTH B = 16.00 ft
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 5 in FOOTING LENGTH L = 7.00 ft
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1 = 16 in FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2 = 16 in LONGITUDINAL REINF., TOP 1 # 5
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi LONGITUDINAL REINF., BOT. 23 # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi TRANSVERSE REINF., BOT. 6 # 5 @ 15 in o.c.
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 50 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 4.5 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 0 Wind,ASD
WIND AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = 1 k, ASD
WIND MOMENT LOAD M
LAT = 15 ft-k, ASD
WIND SHEAR LOAD V
LAT = 2.5 k, ASD
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 2 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 12 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 3 ksf
FOOTING WIDTH B
1 = 10 ft
B
2 = 6 ft
FOOTING LENGTH L
1 = 6 ft
L
2 = 1 ft
REINFORCING SIZE # 5
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 55 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 67 kips
M = 136 ft-kips Mu = 168 ft-kips
e = 2.5 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 2.5 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2: DL + LL + 1.3 W P = 56 kips 1.2 DL + LL + 1.6 W Pu = 66 kips
M = 162 ft-kips Mu = 189 ft-kips
V = 3 kips Vu = 4 kips
e = 2.9 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 2.9 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: P = 55 kips 0.9 DL+ 1.6 W Pu = 47 kips
M = 147 ft-kips Mu = 141 ft-kips
V = 1 kips Vu = 4 kips
e = 2.7 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 3.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 9.2 > F = 1.6 / 0.9 = 1.78 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ V
LAT
T - P
LAT
L
2
= 17 k-ft
P
ftg
= (0.15 kcf) T B L = 16.80 k, footing weight
P
soil
= w
s
(D
f
- T) B L = 12.32 k, soil weight
M
R
= P
DL
L
2
+ 0.5 (P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 152 k-ft
FOR REVERSED LATERAL LOADS,
M
R
/ M
O
= 28.7 > F = 1.6 / 0.9 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ V
LAT
D
f
- P
LAT
L
1
= 14 k-ft
M
R
= P
DL
L
1
+ 0.5 (P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 402 k-ft
CHECK SLIDING (IBC 09 1807.2.3)
1.5 (V
Lat, ASD
) = 3.75 kips <
W =
26.72 kips [Satisfactory]
Where ` = 0.4

DL + LL + 0.65 W

Eccentric Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08
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(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 54.5 55.8 55.2 k
e 2.5 3.0 2.7 ft (from center of footing)
q
s
B L 11.2 11.2 11.2 k, (surcharge load)
(0.15-w
s
)T B L 4.5 4.5 4.5 k, (footing increased)
P 70.2 71.5 70.8 k
e
L 1.9 > L/6 2.3 > L/6 2.1 > L/6 ft
e
B 1.6 < B/6 1.6 < B/6 1.6 < B/6 ft
q
L 30.0 40.2 33.4 k / ft
q
max
3.0 4.0 3.3 ksf
q
allow
3.0 4.0 4.0 ksf
Where
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
67.2 66.1 46.6 k
e
u
2.5 2.9 3.1 ft
q
s
B L 17.9 11.2 0.0
k, (factored surcharge load)
[0.15T + w
s
(D
f
- T)]BL 34.9 34.9 26.2 k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
P
u
120.1 112.2 72.8 k
e
u
1.4 > L/6 1.7 > L/6 2.0 > L/6 ft
q
u, max
2.381 2.630 2.002 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 1
0 0.25 L
1
0.50 L
1
0.75 L
1
Col
L
Col
R
0.25 L
2
0.50 L
2
0.75 L
2 L
0 1.50 3.00 4.50 5.56 6.44 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00
0 0 0 0 0 -29.4 -16.8 -33.6 -50.4 -67.2
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 67.2 67.2 67.2 67.2 67.2
2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56 2.56
0 -2.9 -11.5 -25.9 -39.6 -53.0 -50.0 -54.1 -58.3 -62.7
0 3.8 7.7 11.5 14.2 16.5 16.0 16.6 17.3 17.9
4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99
0 -5.6 -22.5 -50.5 -77.2 -103.4 -97.5 -105.5 -113.7 -122.3
0 7.5 15.0 22.5 27.8 32.1 31.2 32.4 33.7 34.9
0.00 0.51 1.02 1.53 1.89 2.19 2.13 2.21 2.30 2.38
0 189.5 288.9 316.3 302.3 275.2 282.0 272.8 262.9 252.2
0 -48.2 -84.1 -107.8 -117.2 -120.3 -120.0 -120.3 -120.4 -120.1
0 181.1 254.9 239.8 185.5 89.3 117.7 79.7 40.5 0
0 -36.9 -61.5 -73.8 -75.2 -4.5 -5.6 -4.0 -2.2 0
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,surch
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3(0.5 ) 6
L
L
L
L
L
e
P
L L
for e
L q
P L
for e
L e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

6
1
,
6
2
,
3(0.5 ) 6
B
L
B
MAX
L
B
B
e
q
B B
for e
q B
q B
for e
B e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

( )
( )
6
1
,
6
,
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
u
Pu
L L
for e
u
BL q
u
L P
u
for e
u
B L e
u
| |
+
|
\ .

>

'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0 0.25 L
1
0.50 L
1
0.75 L
1
Col
L
Col
R
0.25 L
2
0.50 L
2
0.75 L
2 L
0 1.50 3.00 4.50 5.56 6.44 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00
0 0 0 0 0 -0.9 11.5 -5.1 -21.6 -38.1
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 66.1 66.1 66.1 66.1 66.1
1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1.60
0 -1.8 -7.2 -16.2 -24.8 -33.2 -31.3 -33.8 -36.5 -39.2
0 2.4 4.8 7.2 8.9 10.3 10.0 10.4 10.8 11.2
4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99 4.99
0 -5.6 -22.5 -50.5 -77.2 -103.4 -97.5 -105.5 -113.7 -122.3
0 7.5 15.0 22.5 27.8 32.1 31.2 32.4 33.7 34.9
0.00 0.00 1.13 1.69 2.09 2.42 2.35 2.44 2.54 2.63
0 0.0 261.9 276.8 255.6 224.3 231.8 221.7 210.9 199.6
0 0.0 -84.2 -106.0 -113.2 -114.1 -114.3 -114.0 -113.3 -112.2
0 -7.4 232.2 210.0 153.6 86.8 114.6 77.4 39.2 0
0 9.9 -64.4 -76.3 -76.6 -5.6 -7.0 -5.0 -2.7 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 3
0 0.25 L
1
0.50 L
1
0.75 L
1
Col
L
Col
R
0.25 L
2
0.50 L
2
0.75 L
2 L
0 1.50 3.00 4.50 5.56 6.44 6.25 6.50 6.75 7.00
0 0 0 0 0 7.6 16.4 4.7 -7.0 -18.6
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 46.6 46.6 46.6 46.6 46.6
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74 3.74
0 -4.2 -16.8 -37.9 -57.9 -77.6 -73.1 -79.1 -85.3 -91.7
0 5.6 11.2 16.8 20.8 24.1 23.4 24.3 25.3 26.2
0.00 0.00 0.86 1.29 1.59 1.84 1.79 1.86 1.93 2.00
0 0.0 167.1 170.4 151.9 128.1 133.7 126.2 118.4 110.3
0 0.0 -58.7 -72.5 -76.2 -75.2 -75.7 -75.0 -74.1 -72.8
0 -4.2 150.3 132.5 94.0 58.2 76.9 51.8 26.2 0
0 5.6 -47.4 -55.7 -55.3 -4.5 -5.7 -4.1 -2.2 0
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
use
provD
Top Longitudinal -7.4 ft-k 9.69 0.0001 0.0001 0.0129 no limit 1 # 5 0.0002
Bottom Longitudinal 254.9 ft-k 8.69 0.0025 0.0041 0.0129 18 23 # 5 @ 8 in o.c. 0.0043
Bottom Transverse 1 ft-k / ft 8.38 0.0004 0.0003 0.0129 18 6 # 5 @ 15 in o.c. 0.0026
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Longitudinal 76.6 k 125 k [Satisfactory]
Transverse 4.3 k / ft 8 k / ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2
b
0

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 67.2 168.0 18.9 18.9 0.5 0.4 1.0 2.0 112.0 4.4 1.5 1.9 105.3 150.0
2 66.1 189.3 18.9 18.9 0.5 0.4 1.0 2.0 112.0 4.4 1.5 1.9 103.7 150.0
3 46.6 140.5 18.9 18.9 0.5 0.4 1.0 2.0 112.0 4.4 1.0 1.9 73.2 150.0
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
Section
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
1 2
R b M P u u v
psi v
u
J A
P
db d b
J
b b
b b P
u
R
A
f

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
d b b A
P
v
b
b
BL
A f

= +
=
+
=
( )
( ) ( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
, 0.5 0.5 , 0.5 0.5
0 1 1 1 2 2 2
psi y f v
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
AP
d d b b c b b c b
d

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= = + + = + +
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING SIZE A = 18 in
B = 6 in
C = 16 in
D = 8 in
E = 3 in
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH fc' = 2.5 ksi
P
DL = 1.5 k / ft
P
LL = 0.6 k / ft
= 1 Seismic,SD
P
LAT = 0.8 k / ft, SD
(holdown force converted to load per linear foot)
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 3 ksf
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 2.10 k / ft 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 2.76 k / ft
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 2.67 k / ft 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 3.20 k / ft
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 1.92 k / ft 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 2.15 k / ft
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 2.10 2.67 1.92 k / ft
e 1.0 1.0 1.0 in (from center of footing)
q
s
C 0.13 0.13 0.13 k / ft, (surcharge load)
(0.15-w
s
) Area 0.07 0.07 0.07 k / ft, (footing increased)
P 2.3 2.9 2.1 k / ft
e 1.0 1.0 1.0 in
q
max
2.36 2.95 2.17 ksf
Q
a
3.00 3.00 3.00 ksf
Where [Satisfactory]
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.1)
= 0.90 ft-kips / ft
where = 1.0 (ACI 318-08, Section 8.6.1 )
= 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
S = elastic section modulus of section
= 72 in
3
/ ft

Footing Design for Stud Bearing Wall Based on IBC 09 / ACI 318-08

AXIAL DEAD LOAD (per linear foot)
AXIAL LIVE LOAD (per linear foot)
LATERAL LOAD (per linear foot)
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC)
( )
' '
5 , 0.85
n c c
MIN S S f f M =
( )
( )
max
6
1
,
6
2
,
3(0.5 ) 6
e
P
C C
for e
C q
P C
for e
C e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

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(cont'd)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
2.8 3.2 2.2 k / ft
e
u
1.0 1.0 1.0 in (from center of footing)
q
s
C 0.21 0.21 0.21 k / ft, (factored surcharge load)
0.33 0.33 0.25
P
u
3.30 3.74 2.61 k / ft
e
u
0.9 0.9 0.9 in
E 3.0 3.0 3.0 in
q
u, max
3.27 3.73 2.58 ksf
q
u, VL
3.27 3.73 2.58 ksf
q
u, ML
2.98 3.38 2.35 ksf
q
u, MR
2.18 2.46 1.72 ksf
q
u, VR
1.68 1.88 1.33 ksf
q
u, min
1.68 1.88 1.33 ksf
M
u, L
0.09 0.10 0.07 ft-k / ft
M
u, R
0.13 0.15 0.10 ft-k / ft
V
u, L
0.00 0.00 0.00 k / ft
V
u, R
0.00 0.00 0.00 k / ft
M
u, max
= 0.15 ft-k / ft < M
n
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.4)
= 2.88 k / ft
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
V
u, max
= 0.00 k / ft < V
n
[Satisfactory]
k / ft, (factored footing & backfill loads) [0.15AC - (0.15-Ws) (C-D) (A-B) ]
' 4
3
n c
B f V =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL LENGTH L
w
= 16.5 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 11 ft
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
FOOTING LENGTH L = 25 ft
L
1
= 4.25 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 5 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 24 in
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D = 2 ft
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE q
a
= 4 ksf
DEAD LOAD AT TOP WALL P
r,DL
= 110 kips
LIVE LOAD AT TOP WALL P
r,LL
= 110 kips
TOP LOAD LOCATION a = 8.25 ft
WALL SELF WEIGHT P
w
= 15.6 kips
LATERAL LOAD TYPE (0=wind,1=seismic) 1 seismic
SEISMIC LOADS AT TOP (E/1.4 , ASD) F = 62.5 kips THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M = 812.4 ft-kips
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
TOP BARS, LONGITUDINAL 4 # 8
BOTTOM BARS, LONGITUDINAL 9 # 9
BOTTOM BARS, TRANSVERSE # 6 @ 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
F = M
R
/ M
O
= 1.25 > 1.4 x 0.75 / 0.9 for seismic [Satisfactory]
Where P
f
= 36.25 kips (footing self weight)
M
O
= F (h + D) + M = 1625 ft-kips (overturning moment)
M
R
= (P
r,DL
) (L
1
+ a) + P
f
(0.5 L) + P
w
(L
1
+ 0.5L
w
) = 2023 ft-kips (resisting moment without live load)
CHECK SOIL CAPACITY (ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN)
P
s
= 25 kips (soil weight in footing size)
P = (P
r,DL
+ P
r,LL
) + P
w
+ (P
f
- P
s
) = 246.85 kips (total vertical net load)
M
R
= (P
r,DL
+ P
r, LL
) (L
1
+ a) + P
f
(0.5 L) + P
w
(L
1
+ 0.5L
w
) = 3398 ft-kips (resisting moment with live load)
e = 0.5 L - (M
R
- M
O
) / P = 5.32 ft (eccentricity from middle of footing)
= 4.58 ksf < 4 / 3 q
a
[Satisfactory]
Where e = 5.32 ft, > (L / 6)
CHECK FOOTING CAPACITY (STRENGTH DESIGN)
M
u,R
= 1.2 [P
r,DL
(L
1
+ a) + P
f
(0.5 L) + P
w
(L
1
+ 0.5L
w
)] + 0.5 P
r, LL
(L
1
+ a) = 3115 ft-kips
M
u,o
= 1.4 [F(h + D) + M] = 2275 ft-kips
P
u
= 1.2 (P
r,DL
+ P
f
+ P
w
) + 0.5 P
r, LL
= 249 kips
e
u
= 0.5L - (M
u,R
- M
u,O
) / P
u
= 9.13 ft
9.85 ksf
Footing Design of Shear Wall Based on ACI 318-08


6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
P
L L
for e
q BL
P L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

=

>

,
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
u
u
u
u MAX
u
u
u
e
P
L L
for e
q BL
L
P
for
e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

= =

>

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BENDING MOMENT & SHEAR AT EACH FOOTING SECTION
Section 0 1/10 L 2/10 L 3/10 L 4/10 L 5/10 L 6/10 L 7/10 L 8/10 L 9/10 L L
X
u
(ft) 0 2.50 5.00 7.50 10.00 12.50 15.00 17.50 20.00 22.50 25.00
P
u,w
(klf) 0.0 0.0 58.0 42.9 27.7 12.5 -2.7 -17.9 -33.1 0.0 0.0
M
u,w
(ft-k) 0 0 -17 -296 -842 -1562 -2359 -3139 -3808 -4332 -4846
V
u,w
(kips) 0 0 -45 -171 -260 -310 -322 -296 -232 -206 -206
P
u,f
(ksf) 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
M
u,f
(ft-k) 0 -5 -22 -49 -87 -136 -196 -266 -348 -440 -544
V
u,f
(kips) 0 -4 -9 -13 -17 -22 -26 -30 -35 -39 -44
q
u
(ksf) -9.9 -7.4 -5.0 -2.5 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
M
u,q
(ft-k) 0 141 514 1043 1652 2275 2898 3521 4144 4767 5390
V
u,q
(kips) 0 108 185 233 249 249 249 249 249 249 249
M
u
(ft-k) 0 136 475 699 722 577 343 115 -12 -5 0
V
u
(kips) 0 104 132 48 -28 -82 -99 -77 -18 4 0
Location M
u,max
d (in)
reqD

provD
V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
Top Longitudinal -12 ft-k 20.50 0.0001 0.0026 132 kips 132 kips
Bottom Longitudinal 722 ft-k 20.44 0.0068 0.0073 132 kips 132 kips
Bottom Transverse 5 ft-k / ft 19.50 0.0018 0.0019 4 kips / ft 25 kips / ft
Where
min
= 0.0018
0.0206 [Satisfactory]
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
-500
0
500
1000
M
-200
-100
0
100
200
V
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


= =
+
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA COL#1 COL#2 COL#3 COL#4
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 15 kips 35 kips 39 kips 18 kips <== Input 0 , if no column. Typical
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL
= 5.1 kips 4.3 kips 2.3 kips 2.3 kips <== Non concurrent roof live load & lateral
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) 1 Seismic, SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD, SD P
LAT
= -80 kips 80 kips -75 kips 75 kips <== Negative value for uplift
SEISMIC SHEAR LOAD, SD V
LAT
= 14.9 kips 18.8 kips 15.9 kips 17.1 kips
STEEL COLUMN WIDTH c
1
= 10.1 in
STEEL COLUMN DEPTH c
2
= 8.02 in
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1
= 18 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2
= 18 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2 ksf
DISTANCE TO LEFT EDGE L
1
= 5 ft
DISTANCE BETWEEN COLUMNS S
1
= 20 ft
S
2
16 ft
S
3
20 ft
DISTANCE TO RIGHT EDGE L
2
= 5 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 7.5 ft
FTG EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 3 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 24 in
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf BAND WIDTH b
e
= 7.5 ft, for each col.
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 8 LONG. REINF AT TOP 5 # 8 @ 20 in o.c., cont.
TRANSVERSE REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 5 LONG. REINF AT BOTTOM 13 # 8 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
TRANS. REINF. AT BAND WIDTH 7 # 5 @ 14 in o.c., bottom
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING LENGTH L = 66.00 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 7.50 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 24 in THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF GRADE BEAM (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS COL # 1 COL # 2 COL # 3 COL #4 TOTAL
CASE 1 : DL + LL P = 20 k 39 k 41 k 20 k 121.0 k
( e = 0.18 ft, fr CL of GB )
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = -37 k 96 k -12 k 74 k 121.0 k
( e = 18.48 ft, fr CL of GB )
V = 11 k 13 k 11 k 12 k 47.6 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = -44 k 89 k -18 k 70 k 96.3 k
( e = 24.08 ft, fr CL of GB )
V = 11 k 13 k 11 k 12 k 47.6 k
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL P
u
= 26 k 49 k 50 k 25 k 150.8 k
( e
u
= -0.08 ft, fr CL of GB )
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E P
u
= -57 k 126 k -26 k 99 k 142.4 k
( e
u
= 22.08 ft, fr CL of GB )
V
u
= 15 k 19 k 16 k 17 k 66.7 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + 1.0 E P
u
= -67 k 112 k -40 k 91 k 96.3 k
( e
u
= 33.28 ft, fr CL of GB )
V
u
= 15 k 19 k 16 k 17 k 66.7 k
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 3.13 > F = 0.75 / 0.9 = 0.83 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= (V
LAT 1
+ V
LAT 2
+ V
LAT 3
+ V
LAT 4
) T - P
LAT 1
(L - L
1
) - P
LAT 2
(S
2
+ S
3
+ L
2
) - P
LAT 3
(S
3
+ L
2
) - P
LAT 4
L
2
= 3233 k-ft
P
ftg
= (0.15 kcf) T B L = 148.50 k, footing weight
P
soil
= w
s
(D
f
- T) B L = 54.45 k, soil weight
M
R
= P
DL 1
(L - L
1
) + P
DL 2
(S
2
+ S
3
+ L
2
) + P
DL 3
(S
3
+ L
2
) + P
DL 4
L
2
+ 0.5 (P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 10112 k-ft


Grade Beam Design for Brace Frame Based on ACI 318-08
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CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 121.0 121.0 96.3 k
e 0.2 19.3 25.1 ft, (at base, including V T / P)
q
s
B L 49.5 49.5 0.0 k, (surcharge load)
(0.15-w
s
)T B L 39.6 39.6 35.6 k, (footing increased)
P 210.1 210.1 131.9 k
e 0.1 < L/6 11.1 > L/6 18.3 > L/6 ft
q
max
0.4 0.9 0.8 ksf
q
allow
2.0 2.7 2.7 ksf
Where [Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
(ACI 318 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
150.8 142.4 96.3 k
e
u
-0.1 23.0 34.7 ft, (at base, including V
u
T / P
u
)
q
s
B L 79.2 49.5 0.0
k, (factored surcharge load)
[0.15 T + w
s
(D
f
- T)] B L 243.5 243.5 182.7 k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
P
u
473.5 435.4 279.0 k
e
u
0.0 < L/6 7.5 < L/6 12.0 > L/6 ft
q
u, max
0.954 1.482 1.179 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 1
0 mid L
1
C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1
C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2
C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3
C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2
L
0 2.50 5.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 33.00 41.00 41.00 51.00 61.00 61.00 63.50 66.00
0 0 0 0 -262 -523 -523 -1,124 -1,724 -1,724 -2,979 -4,234 -4,234 -4,611 -4,988
0 0.0 0.0 26.2 26.2 26.2 75.0 75.0 75.0 125.5 125.5 125.5 150.8 150.8 150.8
1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
0 -4 -15 -15 -135 -375 -375 -653 -1009 -1009 -1561 -2233 -2233 -2419 -2614
0 3.0 6.0 6.0 18.0 30.0 30.0 39.6 49.2 49.2 61.2 73.2 73.2 76.2 79.2
3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69
0 -12 -46 -46 -415 -1153 -1153 -2009 -3101 -3101 -4799 -6865 -6865 -7440 -8037
0 9.2 18.5 18.5 55.4 92.3 92.3 121.8 151.3 151.3 188.2 225.1 225.1 234.3 243.5
0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.96 0.95 0.95 0.95 0.95
0 22 90 90 809 2246 2246 3913 6038 6038 9341 13360 13360 14477 15639
0 -18.0 -35.9 -35.9 -107.8 -179.6 -179.6 -237.0 -294.4 -294.4 -366.1 -437.7 -437.7 -455.6 -473.5
0 7 29 29 -3 195 195 126 205 205 3 28 28 7 0
0 -5.8 -11.5 14.7 -8.3 -31.2 17.7 -0.6 -18.9 31.6 8.8 -13.9 11 5.7 0.0
Section
X
u
(ft)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
V
u,surch
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
P
L L
for e
BL q
P L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

( )
( )
6
1
,
6
,
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
u
Pu
L L
for e
u
BL q
u
L Pu
for e
u
B L e
u
| |
+
|
\ .

>

-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
M
-40
-20
0
20
40
V
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0 mid L
1
C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1
C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2
C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3
C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2
L
0 2.50 5.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 33.00 41.00 41.00 51.00 61.00 61.00 63.50 66.00
0 0 0 30 599 1,168 1,205 650 95 127 -308 -743 -709 -1,065 -1,421
0 0.0 0.0 -56.9 -56.9 -56.9 69.4 69.4 69.4 43.5 43.5 43.5 142.4 142.4 142.4
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
0 -2 -9 -9 -84 -234 -234 -408 -630 -630 -975 -1395 -1395 -1512 -1634
0 1.9 3.8 3.8 11.3 18.8 18.8 24.8 30.8 30.8 38.3 45.8 45.8 47.6 49.5
3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69 3.69
0 -12 -46 -46 -415 -1153 -1153 -2009 -3101 -3101 -4799 -6865 -6865 -7440 -8037
0 9.2 18.5 18.5 55.4 92.3 92.3 121.8 151.3 151.3 188.2 225.1 225.1 234.3 243.5
0.28 0.32 0.37 0.37 0.55 0.73 0.73 0.88 1.03 1.03 1.21 1.39 1.39 1.44 1.48
0 7 29 29 311 1007 1007 1953 3322 3322 5733 9050 9050 10037 11091
0 -5.6 -12.1 -12.1 -46.6 -94.8 -94.8 -143.2 -200.4 -200.4 -284.1 -381.6 -381.6 -408.1 -435.4
0 -7 -27 3 411 787 825 186 -315 -283 -349 46 81 20 0
0 5.5 10.1 -46.8 -36.9 -40.7 85.6 72.7 51.1 25.2 -14.2 -67.2 31.7 16.3 0.0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 3
0 mid L
1
C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1
C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2
C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3
C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2
L
0 2.50 5.00 5.00 15.00 25.00 25.00 33.00 41.00 41.00 51.00 61.00 61.00 63.50 66.00
0 0 0 30 695 1,360 1,397 1,037 677 709 658 607 641 401 160
0 0.0 0.0 -66.5 -66.5 -66.5 45.0 45.0 45.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 96.3 96.3 96.3
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77 2.77
0 -9 -35 -35 -311 -865 -865 -1507 -2326 -2326 -3599 -5149 -5149 -5580 -6028
0 6.9 13.8 13.8 41.5 69.2 69.2 91.3 113.5 113.5 141.1 168.8 168.8 175.7 182.7
0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.23 0.41 0.41 0.56 0.71 0.71 0.90 1.09 1.09 1.13 1.18
0 0 0 0 41 252 252 637 1292 1292 2599 4581 4581 5198 5868
0 0.0 -0.3 -0.3 -10.3 -34.2 -34.2 -63.5 -101.7 -101.7 -162.1 -236.5 -236.5 -257.3 -279.0
0 -9 -34 -5 425 747 785 168 -357 -325 -342 39 73 19 0
0 6.9 13.5 -53.0 -35.3 -31.5 80.0 72.8 56.8 16.9 -15.9 -62.6 28.6 14.7 0.0
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
(in) use
provD
Top Longitudinal -357 ft-k 21.50 0.0020 0.0019 0.0155 no limit 5 # 8 @ 20 in o.c., cont. 0.0020
Bottom Longitudinal 825 ft-k 20.50 0.0021 0.0052 0.0155 18 13 # 8 @ 7 in o.c., cont. 0.0056
Bottom Transverse, b
e
2 ft-k / ft 19.69 0.0011 0.0001 0.0155 18 7 # 5 @ 14 in o.c. 0.0012
[Satisfactory]
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
Section
X
u
(ft)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
-500
0
500
1000
M
-100
-50
0
50
100
V
-600
-400
-200
0
200
400
600
800
1000
M
-100
-50
0
50
100
V
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CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Longitudinal 86 k 152 k [Satisfactory]
Transverse 1 k / ft 19 k / ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Column Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 26.2 0.0 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 3.6 25.8 8.6 164.3
Col. 1 2 0.0 14.9 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 0.0 25.8 2.3 164.3
3 0.0 14.9 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 0.0 25.8 2.3 164.3
1 48.9 0.0 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 6.7 25.8 16.1 164.3
Col. 2 2 126.3 18.8 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 17.2 25.8 44.6 164.3
3 111.5 18.8 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 15.2 25.8 39.7 164.3
1 50.5 0.0 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 6.9 25.8 16.7 164.3
Col. 3 2 0.0 15.9 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 0.0 25.8 2.4 164.3
3 0.0 15.9 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 0.0 25.8 2.4 164.3
1 25.3 0.0 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 3.4 25.8 8.3 164.3
Col. 4 2 98.9 17.1 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 13.5 25.8 35.3 164.3
3 91.2 17.1 33.7 32.7 0.4 1.3 2.0 56.3 18.2 12.4 25.8 32.7 164.3
[Satisfactory]
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
1 2
R b M P u u v
psi vu
J AP
db d b
J
b b
b b Pu
R
Af

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
d b b AP
v
b
b
Bb A f e

= +
=
+
=
( )
( ) ( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
, ,
0 1 1 2 2
psi y v f
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
AP
d d b b c b c
d

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= = + = +
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA COL#1 COL#2 COL#3 COL#4
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 15 kips 35 kips 39 kips 18 kips <== Input 0 , if no column. Typical
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL
= 5.1 kips 4.3 kips 2.3 kips 2.3 kips <== Non concurrent roof live load & lateral
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) 1 Seismic, SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD, SD P
LAT
= 10 kips 15 kips 12 kips 25 kips <== Negative value for uplift
SEISMIC BENDING LOAD, SD M
LAT
= 295 ft-kips 501.5 ft-kips 531 ft-kips 324.5 ft-kips
SEISMIC SHEAR LOAD, SD V
LAT
= 14.9 kips 18.8 kips 15.9 kips 17.1 kips
COLUMN WIDTH c
1
= 36 in 36 in 36 in 36 in
COLUMN DEPTH c
2
= 24 in 24 in 24 in 24 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2 ksf
DISTANCE TO LEFT EDGE L
1 = 2 ft
DISTANCE BETWEEN COLUMNS S
1 = 20 ft
S
2 16 ft
S
3 20 ft
DISTANCE TO RIGHT EDGE L
2 = 2 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 4 ft
FTG EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 4 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 24 in
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 8
TRANSVERSE REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 5 BAND WIDTH b
e
= 4.0 ft, for each col.
LONG. REINF AT TOP 6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
DESIGN SUMMARY LONG. REINF AT BOTTOM 6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
FOOTING LENGTH L = 60.00 ft TRANS. REINF. AT BAND WIDTH 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c., bottom
FOOTING WIDTH B = 4.00 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 24 in THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF GRADE BEAM (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS COL # 1 COL # 2 COL # 3 COL #4 TOTAL
CASE 1 : DL + LL P = 20 k 39 k 41 k 20 k 121.0 k
( e = 0.18 ft, fr CL of GB )
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 27 k 50 k 50 k 38 k 165.3 k
M = 211 ft-k 358 ft-k 379 k 232 ft-k 1180.0 ft-k
( e = 8.98 ft, fr CL of GB )
V = 11 k 13 k 11 k 12 k 47.6 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 21 k 42 k 44 k 34 k 140.6 k
M = 211 ft-k 358 ft-k 379 k 232 ft-k 1180.0 ft-k
( e = 11.15 ft, fr CL of GB )
V = 11 k 13 k 11 k 12 k 47.6 k
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL P
u
= 26 k 49 k 50 k 25 k 150.8 k
( e
u
= -0.08 ft, fr CL of GB )
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E P
u
= 33 k 61 k 61 k 49 k 204.4 k
M
u
= 295 ft-k 502 ft-k 531 k 325 ft-k 1652.0 ft-k
( e
u
= 10.24 ft, fr CL of GB )
V
u
= 15 k 19 k 16 k 17 k 66.7 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + 1.0 E P
u
= 24 k 47 k 47 k 41 k 158.3 k
M
u
= 295 ft-k 502 ft-k 531 k 325 ft-k 1652.0 ft-k
( e
u
= 13.60 ft, fr CL of GB )
V
u
= 15 k 19 k 16 k 17 k 66.7 k
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 15.04 > F = 0.75 / 0.9 = 0.83 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ ( V
LAT
) D
f
- P
LAT 1
(L - L
1
) - P
LAT 2
(S
2
+ S
3
+ L
2
) - P
LAT 3
(S
3
+ L
2
) - P
LAT 4
L
2
= 455 k-ft
P
ftg
= (0.15 kcf) T B L = 72.00 k, footing weight
P
soil
= w
s
(D
f
- T) B L = 52.80 k, soil weight
M
R
= P
DL 1
(L - L
1
) + P
DL 2
(S
2
+ S
3
+ L
2
) + P
DL 3
(S
3
+ L
2
) + P
DL 4
L
2
+ 0.5 (P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 6838 k-ft


Grade Beam Design for Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
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CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 121.0 165.3 140.6 k
e 0.2 9.6 11.8 ft, (at base, including V T / P)
q
s
B L 24.0 24.0 0.0 k, (surcharge load)
(0.15-w
s
)T B L 19.2 19.2 17.3 k, (footing increased)
P 164.2 208.5 157.9 k
e 0.1 < L/6 7.6 < L/6 10.5 > L/6 ft
q
max
0.7 1.5 1.4 ksf
q
allow
2.0 2.7 2.7 ksf
Where [Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
(ACI 318 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
150.8 204.4 158.3 k
e
u
-0.1 10.9 14.4 ft, (at base, including V
u
T / P
u
)
q
s
B L 38.4 24.0 0.0
k, (factored surcharge load)
[0.15 T + w
s
(D
f
- T)] B L 149.8 149.8 112.3 k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
P
u
339.0 378.2 270.6 k
e
u
0.0 < L/6 5.9 < L/6 8.4 < L/6 ft
q
u, max
1.407 2.503 2.080 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 1
0 mid L
1 C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1 C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2 C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3 C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2 L
0 1.00 2.00 2.00 12.00 22.00 22.00 30.00 38.00 38.00 48.00 58.00 58.00 59.00 60.00
0 0 0 0 -262 -523 -523 -1,124 -1,724 -1,724 -2,979 -4,234 -4,234 -4,385 -4,536
0 0.0 0.0 26.2 26.2 26.2 75.0 75.0 75.0 125.5 125.5 125.5 150.8 150.8 150.8
0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64 0.64
0 0 -1 -1 -46 -155 -155 -288 -462 -462 -737 -1076 -1076 -1114 -1152
0 0.6 1.3 1.3 7.7 14.1 14.1 19.2 24.3 24.3 30.7 37.1 37.1 37.8 38.4
2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496 2.496
0 -1 -5 -5 -180 -604 -604 -1123 -1802 -1802 -2875 -4198 -4198 -4344 -4493
0 2.5 5.0 5.0 30.0 54.9 54.9 74.9 94.8 94.8 119.8 144.8 144.8 147.3 149.8
1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.42 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41 1.41
0 3 11 11 408 1371 1371 2548 4087 4087 6519 9514 9514 9844 10181
0 -5.7 -11.3 -11.3 -68.0 -124.6 -124.6 -169.8 -214.9 -214.9 -271.4 -327.7 -327.7 -333.3 -339.0
0 1 5 5 -79 89 89 13 99 99 -73 5 5 1 0
0 -2.5 -5.1 21.1 -4.2 -29.4 19.5 -0.7 -20.7 29.7 4.7 -20.3 5 2.5 0.0
Section
X
u
(ft)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
V
u,surch
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
P
L L
for e
BL q
P L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

( )
( )
6
1
,
6
,
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
u
P
u
L L
for e
u
BL q
u
L P
u
for e
u
B L e
u
| |
+
|
\ .

>

-100
-50
0
50
100
150
M
-40
-20
0
20
40
V
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0 mid L
1 C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1 C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2 C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3 C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2 L
0 1.00 2.00 2.00 12.00 22.00 22.00 30.00 38.00 38.00 48.00 58.00 58.00 59.00 60.00
0 0 0 325 -6 -337 202 -553 -1,309 -746 -2,301 -3,856 -3,497 -3,701 -3,906
0 0.0 0.0 33.1 33.1 33.1 94.4 94.4 94.4 155.5 155.5 155.5 204.4 204.4 204.4
0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40 0.40
0 0 -1 -1 -29 -97 -97 -180 -289 -289 -461 -673 -673 -696 -720
0 0.4 0.8 0.8 4.8 8.8 8.8 12.0 15.2 15.2 19.2 23.2 23.2 23.6 24.0
2.496 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50
0 -1 -5 -5 -180 -604 -604 -1123 -1802 -1802 -2875 -4198 -4198 -4344 -4493
0 2.5 5.0 5.0 30.0 54.9 54.9 74.9 94.8 94.8 119.8 144.8 144.8 147.3 149.8
0.65 0.68 0.71 0.71 1.02 1.33 1.33 1.58 1.82 1.82 2.13 2.44 2.44 2.47 2.50
0 1 5 5 222 847 847 1723 3003 3003 5266 8382 8382 8745 9119
0 -2.7 -5.4 -5.4 -40.0 -87.0 -87.0 -133.4 -187.8 -187.8 -266.9 -358.4 -358.4 -368.2 -378.2
0 0 0 324 8 -191 348 -133 -397 166 -371 -345 14 4 0
0 0.2 0.4 33.5 27.8 9.9 71.2 47.9 16.6 77.7 27.6 -34.9 14.0 7.1 0.0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 3
0 mid L
1 C 1 left C 1 right mid S
1 C 2 left C 2 right mid S
2 C 3 left C 3 right mid S
3 C 4 left C 4 right mid L
2 L
0 1.00 2.00 2.00 12.00 22.00 22.00 30.00 38.00 38.00 48.00 58.00 58.00 59.00 60.00
0 0 0 325 90 -145 394 -166 -726 -163 -1,334 -2,505 -2,147 -2,305 -2,463
0 0.0 0.0 23.5 23.5 23.5 70.0 70.0 70.0 117.1 117.1 117.1 158.3 158.3 158.3
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87 1.87
0 -1 -4 -4 -135 -453 -453 -842 -1352 -1352 -2157 -3149 -3149 -3258 -3370
0 1.9 3.7 3.7 22.5 41.2 41.2 56.2 71.1 71.1 89.9 108.6 108.6 110.4 112.3
0.18 0.21 0.24 0.24 0.56 0.87 0.87 1.13 1.38 1.38 1.70 2.02 2.02 2.05 2.08
0 0 2 2 87 395 395 887 1667 1667 3148 5308 5308 5566 5833
0 -0.8 -1.7 -1.7 -17.6 -46.1 -46.1 -78.2 -118.3 -118.3 -179.9 -254.2 -254.2 -262.4 -270.6
0 -1 -2 323 42 -203 336 -122 -410 152 -343 -346 13 3 0
0 1.1 2.1 25.6 28.4 18.5 65.0 48.0 22.8 69.9 27.0 -28.6 12.6 6.4 0.0
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
(in) use
provD
Top Longitudinal -410 ft-k 21.50 0.0020 0.0043 0.0155 no limit 6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont. 0.0046
Bottom Longitudinal 348 ft-k 20.50 0.0021 0.0040 0.0155 18 6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont. 0.0048
Bottom Transverse, b
e
2 ft-k / ft 19.69 0.0005 8.1E-05 0.0155 18 4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c. 0.0013
[Satisfactory]
M
u
(ft-k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
Section
X
u
(ft)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
V
u,soil
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
-600
-400
-200
0
200
400
M
-50
0
50
100
V
-500
-400
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
300
400
M
-40
-20
0
20
40
60
80
V
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Longitudinal 78 k 81 k [Satisfactory]
Transverse 2 k / ft 19 k / ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Column Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 26.2 0.0 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 27.6 95.1 -0.4 164.3
Col. 1 2 33.1 309.9 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 35.0 95.1 22.1 164.3
3 23.5 309.9 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 24.8 95.1 22.2 164.3
1 48.9 0.0 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 51.6 95.1 -0.7 164.3
Col. 2 2 61.3 520.3 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 64.7 95.1 37.0 164.3
3 46.5 520.3 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 49.1 95.1 37.2 164.3
1 50.5 0.0 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 53.3 95.1 -0.7 164.3
Col. 3 2 61.1 546.9 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 64.5 95.1 38.9 164.3
3 47.1 546.9 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 49.7 95.1 39.1 164.3
1 25.3 0.0 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 26.7 95.1 -0.4 164.3
Col. 4 2 48.9 341.6 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 51.6 95.1 24.2 164.3
3 41.2 341.6 55.7 43.7 0.4 1.5 2.0 16.0 27.2 43.5 95.1 24.3 164.3
[Satisfactory]
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
1 2
R b M P u u v
psi v
u
J AP
db d b
J
b b
b b Pu
R
Af

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
d b b A
P
v
b
b
Bb A
f e

= +
=
+
=
( )
( ) ( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
, ,
0 1 1 2 2
psi y v f
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
A
P
d d b b c b c
d

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= = + = +
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA COL#1 COL#2
COLUMN WIDTH c1 = 18 18 in
COLUMN DEPTH c2 = 18 18 in
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 13 26 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 6.25 12.5 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD, SD P
LAT = -300 300 k
SEISMIC SHEAR LOAD, SD V
LAT = 12.5 13.75 k
SEISMIC MOMENT, SD M
LAT = 4.578 4.578 k-ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2 ksf
DISTANCE TO LEFT EDGE L
1 = 36 ft
DISTANCE BETWEEN COLUMNS S = 30 ft
DISTANCE TO RIGHT EDGE L
2 = 36 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 7.5 ft
FTG EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 5 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 48 in
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf BAND WIDTH b
e
= 7.5 ft
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 10 LONG. REINF AT TOP 10 # 10 @ 9 in o.c., cont.
TRANSVERSE REINFORCING BAR SIZE # 5 LONG. REINF AT BOTTOM 13 # 10 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
TRANS. REINF. AT BAND WIDTH 8 # 5 @ 12 in o.c., bottom
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING LENGTH L = 102.00 ft
FOOTING WIDTH B = 7.50 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 48 in THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS COL # 1 COL # 2 TOTAL
CASE 1 : DL + LL P = 19 k 39 k 58 k
( e = 5.00 ft, fr CL ftg )
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = -195 k 253 k 58 k
M = 12.2 ft-k 13.1 ft-k 25.3 ft-k
( e = 116.76 ft, fr CL ftg )
V = 9 k 10 k 19 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = -203 k 238 k 35 k
M = 12.2 ft-k 13.1 ft-k 25.3 ft-k
( e = 188.87 ft, fr CL ftg )
V = 9 k 10 k 19 k
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 26 k 51 k 77 k
( eu = 5.00 ft, fr CL ftg )
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = -278 k 344 k 66 k
Mu = 17.1 ft-k 18.3 ft-k 35.4 ft-k
( eu = 142.84 ft, fr CL ftg )
Vu = 13 k 14 k 26 k
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = -288 k 323 k 35 k
Mu = 17.1 ft-k 18.3 ft-k 35.4 ft-k
( eu = 262.42 ft, fr CL ftg )
Vu = 13 k 14 k 26 k
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 3.24 > F = 0.75 / 0.9 = 0.83 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT 1
+ M
LAT 2
+ (V
LAT 1
+ V
LAT 2
) T - P
LAT 1
(L - L
1
) - P
LAT 2
L
2
= 9114 k-ft
P
ftg
= (0.15 kcf) T B L = 459.00 k, footing weight
P
soil
= w
s
(D
f
- T) B L = 84.15 k, soil weight
M
R
= P
DL 1
(L - L
1
) + P
DL 2
L
2
+ 0.5 (P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 29495 k-ft


Combined Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08
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(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 57.8 57.8 35.1 k
e 5.0 118.1 191.0 ft, (at base, including V T / P)
q
s
B L 76.5 76.5 0.0 k, (surcharge load)
(0.15-w
s
)T B L 122.4 122.4 110.2 k, (footing increased)
P 256.7 256.7 145.3 k
e 1.1 < L/6 26.6 > L/6 46.2 > L/6 ft
q
max
0.4 0.9 2.7 ksf
q
allow
2.0 2.7 2.7 ksf
Where [Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
(ACI 318 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
76.8 65.6 35.1 k
e
u
5.0 144.4 265.4 ft, (at base, including V
u
T / P
u
)
q
s
B L 122.4 76.5 0.0
k, (factored surcharge load)
[0.15 T + w
s
(D
f
- T)] B L 651.8 651.8 488.8 k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
P
u
851.0 793.8 523.9 k
e
u
0.5 < L/6 11.9 < L/6 17.8 > L/6 ft
q
u, max
1.142 1.766 1.402 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 1
0 0.5 L
1
L
1
left L
1
right 0.2 S 0.4 S 0.6 S 0.8 S L
2
left L
2
right 0.5 L
2 L
0 18.00 36.00 36.00 42.00 48.00 54.00 60.00 66.00 66.00 84.00 102.00
0 0 0 0 -154 -307 -461 -614 -768 -768 -2,150 -3,533
0 0.0 0.0 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 25.6 76.8 76.8 76.8
1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20
0 -194 -778 -778 -1058 -1382 -1750 -2160 -2614 -2614 -4234 -6242
0 21.6 43.2 43.2 50.4 57.6 64.8 72.0 79.2 79.2 100.8 122.4
6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39
0 -1035 -4141 -4141 -5636 -7361 -9317 -11502 -13917 -13917 -22544 -33241
0 115.0 230.0 230.0 268.4 306.7 345.1 383.4 421.7 421.7 536.8 651.8
1.08 1.09 1.10 1.10 1.11 1.11 1.11 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.13 1.14
0 1320 5296 5296 7217 9436 11955 14775 17897 17897 29082 43016
0 -146.9 -295.2 -295.2 -344.9 -394.8 -444.9 -495.1 -545.5 -545.5 -697.5 -851.0
0 90 378 378 369 385 428 499 598 598 154 0
0 -10.3 -21.9 3.7 -0.6 -4.9 -9.4 -14.1 -18.9 32.3 16.8 0
Section
X
u
(ft)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
V
u,surch
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
P
L L
for e
BL q
P L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

( )
( )
6
1
,
6
,
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
u
P
u
L L
for e
u
BL q
u
L P
u
for e
u
B L e
u
| |
+
|
\ .

>

0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
M
-40
-20
0
20
40
V
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0 0.5 L
1
L
1
left L
1
right 0.2 S 0.4 S 0.6 S 0.8 S L
2
left L
2
right 0.5 L
2 L
0 18.00 36.00 36.00 42.00 48.00 54.00 60.00 66.00 66.00 84.00 102.00
0 0 0 67 1,736 3,405 5,074 6,743 8,412 8,451 7,305 6,125
0 0.0 0.0 -278.2 -278.2 -278.2 -278.2 -278.2 -278.2 65.6 65.6 65.6
0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75
0 -122 -486 -486 -662 -864 -1094 -1350 -1634 -1634 -2646 -3902
0 13.5 27.0 27.0 31.5 36.0 40.5 45.0 49.5 49.5 63.0 76.5
6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39 6.39
0 -1035 -4141 -4141 -5636 -7361 -9317 -11502 -13917 -13917 -22544 -33241
0 115.0 230.0 230.0 268.4 306.7 345.1 383.4 421.7 421.7 536.8 651.8
0.31 0.57 0.82 0.82 0.91 0.99 1.08 1.17 1.25 1.25 1.51 1.77
0 480 2337 2337 3370 4649 6196 8035 10188 10188 18770 31017
0 -59.1 -153.0 -153.0 -192.0 -234.8 -281.5 -332.1 -386.5 -386.5 -572.8 -793.8
0 -676 -2289 -2222 -1191 -172 859 1925 3049 3088 885 0
0 69.4 104.1 -174.1 -170.2 -170.2 -174.1 -181.8 -193.4 150.3 92.5 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 3
0 0.5 L
1
L
1
left L
1
right 0.2 S 0.4 S 0.6 S 0.8 S L
2
left L
2
right 0.5 L
2 L
0 18.00 36.00 36.00 42.00 48.00 54.00 60.00 66.00 66.00 84.00 102.00
0 0 0 67 1797 3527 5256 6986 8716 8,755 8,158 7,526
0 0.0 0.0 -288.3 -288.3 -288.3 -288.3 -288.3 -288.3 35.1 35.1 35.1
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79 4.79
0 -776 -3106 -3106 -4227 -5521 -6987 -8627 -10438 -10438 -16908 -24931
0 86.3 172.5 172.5 201.3 230.0 258.8 287.6 316.3 316.3 402.6 488.8
0.00 0.22 0.47 0.47 0.56 0.64 0.73 0.81 0.90 0.90 1.15 1.40
0 68 670 670 1097 1674 2424 3371 4536 4536 9575 17405
0 -12.9 -59.8 -59.8 -83.0 -110.0 -140.8 -175.4 -213.8 -213.8 -351.8 -523.9
0 -709 -2435 -2368 -1333 -321 693 1730 2814 2853 824 0
0 73.3 112.8 -175.5 -170.0 -168.2 -170.3 -176.1 -185.8 137.6 85.9 0
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
(in) use
provD
Top Longitudinal -2435 ft-k 45.37 0.0019 0.0030 0.0155 no limit 10 # 10 @ 9 in o.c., cont. 0.0031
Bottom Longitudinal 3088 ft-k 44.37 0.0019 0.0041 0.0155 18 13 # 10 @ 7 in o.c., cont. 0.0041
Bottom Transverse, b
e
1 ft-k / ft 43.42 0.0006 6.9E-06 0.0155 18 8 # 5 @ 12 in o.c. 0.0006
[Satisfactory]
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
Section
X
u
(ft)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
V
u,col
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
-3000
-2000
-1000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
M
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
V
-3000
-2000
-1000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
M
-300
-200
-100
0
100
200
V
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Longitudinal 193 k 328 k [Satisfactory]
Transverse 0 k / ft 43 k / ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Column Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 25.6 0.0 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 11.9 363.8 1.3 164.3
Col. 1 2 0.0 0.0 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 0.0 363.8 0.0 164.3
3 0.0 0.0 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 0.0 363.8 0.0 164.3
1 51.2 0.0 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 23.8 363.8 2.6 164.3
Col. 2 2 343.7 18.3 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 160.1 363.8 17.6 164.3
3 323.4 18.3 61.4 61.4 0.4 1.0 2.0 56.3 74.1 150.6 363.8 16.6 164.3
[Satisfactory]
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
1 2
R b M P u u v
psi v
u
J AP
db d b
J
b b
b b Pu
R
Af

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
d b b A
P
v
b
b
Bb A
f e

= +
=
+
=
( )
( ) ( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
, ,
0 1 1 2 2
psi y v f
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
A
P
d d b b c b c
d

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= = + = +
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Seismic Design for Combined Footing, Based on ACI 318-08
DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FOOTING WIDTH W = 90 in
FOOTING THICKNESS D = 48 in
DISTANCE BETWEEN COLUMNS L = 30 ft
COMBINED FOOTING LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
TOP 12 # 10
( d = 43.74 in )
( 1 Layer)
BOTTOM 13 # 10
( d = 43.74 in )
( 1 Layer)
COMBINED FOOTING HOOPS (ACI 21.5.3)
LOCATION AT END AT SPLICE
LENGTH 96 in 70 in
( 2h ) MAX{0.075f
y
d
b
/[(f
c
')
0.5
(c+K
tr
)/d
b
], 12}
BAR 7 Legs # 5 7 Legs # 5
SPACING @ 10 in o.c. @ 4 in o.c.
MIN(d/4, 8d
b
, 24d
t
, 12) MIN(d/4, 4)
THE SEISMIC DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK GB SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 21.5.1)
L
n
=L - c
1
= 28.50 ft > 4 d = 14.58 ft [Satisfactory]
W / D = 1.88 > 0.3 [Satisfactory]
W = 90 in > 10 in [Satisfactory]
< c
1
+1.5D = 90 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK SEISMIC FLEXURAL REQUIREMENTS
(ACI 21.5.2.1)
top
= 0.004 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]

bot
= 0.004 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2) M
n,top
> (1/2)M
n,bot
[Satisfactory]
where M
n,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 3433 ft-kips
M
n,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 3181 ft-kips
CHECK GB SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 21.5.4)
V
e
= (M
pr, top
+ M
pr,bot
) / L
n
= 286.5 kips < 8(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 1293.7 kips [Satisfactory]
< [2(f
c
')
0.5
bd + A
v
f
y
d/s

] = 750.5 kips [Satisfactory]
where M
pr,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 3929 ft-kips
M
pr,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 4235 ft-kips
= 0.75 (ACI 9.3.2.3)
A
v
= 2.17
in
2


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-08 & AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SQUARE PAD SIZE B = 8 ft
T = 16 in
GRADE BEAM SIZE Steel W18X65
Outside Concrete Width W = 36 in
Outside Concrete Depth D = 36 in
COLUMN DISTANCE L = 22 ft
GRADE BEAM EXTENSION L
e
= 5 ft
FRAME AXIAL LOADS, ASD P
D,1
= 25 kips P
D,2
= 25 kips (Dead Load)
P
L,1
= 15 kips P
L,2
= 15 kips (Live Load)
GRAVITY AXIAL LOADS, ASD P
E,1
= -30 kips P
E,2
= 30 kips (Seismic Load)
V
E,1
= 50 kips V
E,2
= 30 kips (Seismic Load)
SEISMIC LOADS, ASD M
E,1
= 50 ft-kips M
E,2
= 50 ft-kips (Seismic Load)
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2.5 ksf
PAD REINFORCING 8 # 6 @ 12 o.c., Each Way, Bottom.
THE GRADE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK OVERTURNING AT CENTER BOTTOM OF PAD 2 (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
O
= M
E,1
+ M
E,2
+ (V
E,1
+V
E,2
)(D+T) - P
E,1
L = 1106.7 ft-kips
M
R
= 1322.7 > 0.75 x 1.4 M
O
/ (0.9) = 1291 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY
1.57 ksf, (net pressure) < 4/3 Q
a
[Satisfactory]
where
conc
= 0.15 kcf

soil
= 0.11 kcf
CHECK PAD FLEXURAL REINFORCING
0.0020 <

provd
= 0.0030
where d = 12.25 in
Q
u,max
= 1.5 Q
max
= 2.36 ksf, factor 1.5 for SD
M
u
= 0.125 (B-W)
2
B Q
u,max
= 129 ft-kips

max
= 0.0206 (ACI 10.2.7.3 & 10.3.5)

min
= 0.0018 (ACI 7.12.2.1) [Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK PAD ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY
V
u
< V
n
[Satisfactory]
where V
u
= 0.5 (B - W) B Q
u,max
- d B Q
u,max
= 27.9 kips
V
n
= 2 d B (f
c
')
0.5
= 111.6 kips
= 0.75
CHECK STEEL GB FLEXURAL CAPACITY
A Z
x
F
y

b
19.1 133 50 1.67
(AISC 365-05 F1)
M
allowable
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 331.8 ft-kips
(P
D,1
+
conc
B
2
T) L + 0.5
conc & steel
(L + 2L
e
) L D W =


( ) ( )
2
, 2 , 2 &
2 2
0.5
D L Conc Steel SOIL O
MAX
e
T WD L
P P B L
M
Q
L
B B
+ + + + (

= + =
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
B f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
= =
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(cont'd)
> Max ( M
top
, M
bot
) [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 F1)
329 ft-kips
168 ft-kips
where 1.97 ksf, (full ASD pressure)
Q
MIN
= 0.36 ksf, (full ASD pressure)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
, ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,2
0.5 / 0.5
top GB wt D L E E PAD E E E MIN MIN MAX MIN
L D D T Q Q Q Q Wt V V V M M P P P B M
( = + + + + + + + =

( )
2
,2 ,2 &
2 2
0.5
D L Conc Steel O
MAX
e
T WD L
P P B L
M
Q
L
B B
+ + + + (

= + =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
, ,2 ,2 ,2 ,2 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,2
0.5 / 0.5
bot GB wt D L E E PAD E E E MAX MAX MAX MIN
L D D T Q Q Q Q Wt V V V M M P P P B M
( = + + + + + + =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SQUARE PAD SIZE B = 8 ft
T = 16 in
GRADE BEAM SIZE W = 36 in
D = 36 in
COLUMN DISTANCE L = 22 ft
GRADE BEAM EXTENSION L
e
= 5 ft
GRAVITY AXIAL LOADS, ASD P
D,1
= 25 kips P
D,2
= 25 kips (Dead Load)
P
L,1
= 15 kips P
L,2
= 15 kips (Live Load)
SEISMIC LOADS, ASD P
E,1
= -30 kips P
E,2
= 30 kips (Seismic Load)
V
E,1
= 50 kips V
E,2
= 30 kips (Seismic Load)
M
E,1
= 50 ft-kips M
E,2
= 50 ft-kips (Seismic Load)
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2.5 ksf
PAD REINFORCING 8 # 6 @ 12 o.c., Each Way, Bottom.
GRADE BEAM LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
TOP 7 # 7
( d = 31.94 in )
( 1 Layer)
BOTTOM 7 # 7
( d = 31.94 in )
( 1 Layer)
GRADE BEAM HOOPS (ACI 21.5.3)
LOCATION AT END AT SPLICE
LENGTH 72 in 48 in
( 2h ) MAX{0.075f
y
d
b
/[(f
c
')
0.5
(c+K
tr
)/d
b
], 12}
BAR 4 Legs # 5 4 Legs # 5
(Legs to alternate long bars supported, ACI 7.10.5.3)
SPACING @ 7 in o.c. @ 4 in o.c.
MIN(d/4, 8d
b
, 24d
t
, 12) MIN(d/4, 4)
THE GRADE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK OVERTURNING AT CENTER BOTTOM OF PAD 2 (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
O
= M
E,1
+ M
E,2
+ (V
E,1
+V
E,2
)(D+T) - P
E,1
L = 1106.7 ft-kips
M
R
= (P
D,1
+
conc
B
2
T) L + 0.5
conc
(L + 2L
e
) L D W = 1306.8 > 0.75 x 1.4 M
O
/ (0.9) = 1291 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY
1.55 ksf, (net pressure) < 4/3 Q
a
[Satisfactory]
where
conc
= 0.15 kcf

soil
= 0.11 kcf
CHECK PAD FLEXURAL REINFORCING
0.0020 <

provd
= 0.0030
where d = 12.25 in
Q
u,max
= 1.5 Q
max
= 2.33 ksf, factor 1.5 for SD
M
u
= 0.125 (B-W)
2
B Q
u,max
= 128 ft-kips

max
= 0.0155 (ACI 10.2.7.3 & 10.3.5)

min
= 0.0018 (ACI 7.12.2.1) [Satisfactory]


( ) ( )
2
,2 ,2
2 2
0.5
D L CONC SOIL O
MAX
e
T WD L
P P B L
M
Q
L
B B
+ + + + (

= + =
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
B f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
= =
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(cont'd)
CHECK PAD ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY
V
u
< V
n
[Satisfactory]
where V
u
= 0.5 (B - W) B Q
u,max
- d B Q
u,max
= 27.6 kips
V
n
= 2 d B (f
c
')
0.5
= 96.6 kips
= 0.75
CHECK GB SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 21.5.1)
P
u
= 1.5(V
E,1
- V
E,2
) = 30 kips < 0.1A
g
f
c
' = 388.8 kips [Satisfactory]
L
n
=L - B

= 14.00 ft > 4 d = 10.65 ft [Satisfactory]
W / D = 1.00 > 0.3 [Satisfactory]
W = 36 in > 10 in [Satisfactory]
< B+1.5D = 150 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK GB FLEXURAL REQUIREMENTS
(ACI 21.3.5.1)
top
= 0.004 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]

bot
= 0.004 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2) M
n,top
> (1/2)M
n,bot
[Satisfactory]
where M
n,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 642 ft-kips > M
u,bot
/ [Satisfactory]
M
n,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 642 ft-kips > M
u,top
/ [Satisfactory]
= 0.9
453 ft-kips
217 ft-kips
where 1.95 ksf, (full ASD pressure)
Q
MIN
= 0.38 ksf, (full ASD pressure)
Factor 1.5 is for SD
CHECK GB SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 21.5.4)
V
e
= (M
pr, top
+ M
pr,bot
) / L
n
= 113.3 kips < 8(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 377.8 kips [Satisfactory]
< [2(f
c
')
0.5
bd + A
v
f
y
d/s

] = 349.0 kips [Satisfactory]
where M
pr,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 793 ft-kips
M
pr,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 793 ft-kips
= 0.75 (ACI 9.3.2.3)
A
v
= 1.24
in
2
( ) ( ) ( )( )
2
, , ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 ,1 , 2
1.5 0.5 / 0.5
u top GB wt D L E E PAD E E E MIN MIN MAX MIN
L D D T Q Q Q Q Wt V V V M M P P P B M
( = + + + + + + + =

( )
2
,2 ,2
2 2
0.5
D L CONC O
MAX
e
T WD L
P P B L
M
Q
L
B B
+ + + + (

= + =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
, , , 2 ,2 , 2 , 2 ,1 ,2 ,1 ,2
1.5 0.5 / 0.5
u bot GB wt D L E E PAD E E E MAX MAX MAX MIN
L D D T Q Q Q Q Wt V V V M M P P P B M
( = + + + + + + =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
=k
a

b
= 30 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SATURATED SPECIFIC WEIGHT
sat
= 118 pcf
WATER TABLE DEPTH h = 24.5 ft
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 300 psf / ft
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 220 psf
WALL TOP LIVE LOAD W
L
= 4000 lbs / ft
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.4
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 4 ksf
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM tt = 18 in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM tb = 18 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 3 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 8 ft
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM HT = 10 ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM HB = 10 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 18 in
KEY DEPTH hk = 36 in
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 0 in
TOP STEM VERT. REINF. (A
s,1
) # 9 @ 6 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
TOP STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2) # 6 @ 9 in o.c., at soil face
BOT. STEM VERT. REINF. (A
s,2
) # 9 @ 6 in o.c.
A
s,2
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
BOT. STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2) # 6 @ 9 in o.c., at soil face
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 7 @ 7 in o.c.
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,4
) # 7 @ 12 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa h
2
+ h Pa H + 0.5 [Pa (sat - w) / b +w] H
2
= 6.93 kips
Where h = 21.5 ft , H = 0 ft
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b = 1.29 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 3.04 kips
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt) = 1.76 kips
Wb = Wb1 + Wb2 = 17.60 kips
Where Wb1 = 17.6 kips , Wb2 = 0.00 kips
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c = 2.81 kips
Wk = hk tb c = 0.68 kips
Ww,t = tt HT c = 2.25 kips
Ww,b = tb HB c = 2.25 kips
W
L
= = 4.00 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 11.09 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 2.06 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 2.82 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wb = 1.2 Wb
= 21.12 kips H
H
y H y
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 3.38 kips Hb 6.93 11.09 7.17 49.69
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.81 kips Hs 1.29 2.06 10.75 13.87
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t = 2.70 kips 8.22 13.16 63.56
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b = 2.70 kips
W
L
= 1.6 W
L
= 6.40 kips
H y
79.51
22.19
101.70


Retaining Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x
Ws 1.76 8.50 14.96 23.94 M
HP
= 0.17 ft-kips/ft
Wb 17.60 8.50 149.60 179.52
Wf 2.81 6.25 17.58 21.09 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY (1806.1)
Wk 0.68 3.75 2.53 3.04
Ww,t 2.25 3.75 8.44 10.13 3.174 > 1.5
Ww,b 2.25 3.75 8.44 10.13 [Satisfactory]
27.35 201.54 247.84
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
= ft = 1.21 ft
3.96 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1 & AS,2, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
h = 20 ft , H' = 0 ft
A = ws Pa / b = 60 plf
B = h Pa = 600 plf
C = [Pa (
sat
-
w
) /
b
+
w
] H' =0 plf
At base of top stem
Mu = 12.80 ft-kips
Vu = 3.36 kips
Pu = 2.70 kips
At base of bottom stem
Mu = 83.20 ft-kips
Vu = 11.52 kips
Pu = 5.40 kips
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 125.99 ft-kips , 126.28 ft-kips
> M
u
> M
u
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
where d = 15.44 in , 15.44 in
b = 12 in , 12 in
= 0.9 (ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2) 0.9 (ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
A
s
= 2 in
2
, 2 in
2
= 0.011 0.011
= 0.021 0.021
> >
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
= 0.002 0.002
< <
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 17.57 kips , 17.57 kips
> V
u
> V
u
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
2.70
0.81
W
2.82
2.70
33.52
12.50
21.12
3.38
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
L
MAX
L
e
W
W
L L
for e
BL q
W L W
for e
B L e
| |
+ +
|
\ .

= =

+
>

T H b
L
t L L
= + +
'
2
n
c
bd f
V
=
'
1.7
S u
y
n S
y
c
f
A P
d f
M A
bf

( | |
=
( |
( \ .
0.0018
MIN
t
d
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
HP
Wx
M
SF
Hy
+
= =

2
HP
L Wx Hy
M
e
W

=

(cont'd)
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.021 = 0.001
= 58.12 ft-kips
= 0.005
where d = 15.56 in q
u, toe
= 6.24 ksf
e
u
= 1.99 ft q
u, heel
= 0.15 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 4.04 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.021 = 0.001
= 24.67 ft-kips
where d = 14.56 in
q
u, 4
= 4.78 ksf
= 0.002
( A
S, 4
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 4
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3)
1.5 (Hb + Hs ) = 12.3 kips < Hp + W = 13.98 kips
[Satisfactory]
0.86
0.38
' ,3
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H
u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q
L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|
\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
' ,4
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
, 4 ,
,4
2
6 2
T
u u toe
T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 30 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 300 psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 220 psf
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.4
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 4 ksf
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM tt = 18 in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM tb = 18 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 3 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 8 ft
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM HT = 10 ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM HB = 10 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 18 in
KEY DEPTH hk = 36 in
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 0 in
TOP STEM VERT. REINF. (A
s,1
) # 9 @ 6 in o.c., at soil face
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
TOP STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2) # 6 @ 9 in o.c., at soil face
BOT. STEM VERT. REINF. (A
s,2
) # 9 @ 6 in o.c., at soil face
A
s,2
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
BOT. STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2) # 6 @ 9 in o.c., at soil face
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 7 @ 6 in
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,4
) # 7 @ 12 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)
2
= 6.93 kips
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b = 1.29 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 3.04 kips
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt) = 1.76 kips
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b = 17.60 kips
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c = 2.81 kips
Wk = hk tb c = 0.68 kips
Ww,t = tt HT c = 2.25 kips
Ww,b = tb HB c = 2.25 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 11.09 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 2.06 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 2.82 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wb = 1.2 Wb
= 21.12 kips H
H
y H y
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 3.38 kips Hb 6.93 11.09 7.17 49.69
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.81 kips Hs 1.29 2.06 10.75 13.87
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t = 2.70 kips 8.22 13.16 63.56
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b = 2.70 kips
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x
Ws 1.76 8.50 14.96 23.94 M
HP
= 0.17 ft-kips/ft
Wb 17.60 8.50 149.60 179.52
Wf 2.81 6.25 17.58 21.09 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY (1806.1)
Wk 0.68 3.75 2.53 3.04
Ww,t 2.25 3.75 8.44 10.13 3.174 > 1.5
Ww,b 2.25 3.75 8.44 10.13 [Satisfactory]
27.35 201.54 247.84


2.82
21.12
3.38
2.70
2.70
Retaining Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08
H y
79.51
22.19
101.70
0.81
W
33.52
HP
Wx
M
SF
Hy
+
= =

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(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
= ft = 1.21 ft
= 3.46 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1 & AS,2, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 12.80 ft-kips , 83.20 ft-kips
= 2.70 kips , 5.40 kips
= 125.99 ft-kips , 126.28 ft-kips
> M
u
> M
u
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
where d = 15.44 in , 15.44 in
b = 12 in , 12 in
= 0.9 (ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2) 0.9 (ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
A
s
= 2 in
2
, 2 in
2
= 0.011 0.011
= 0.021 0.021
> >
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
= 0.002 0.002
< <
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 3.36 kips , 11.52 kips
= 17.57 kips , 17.57 kips
> V
u
> V
u
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.021 = 0.001
= 63.30 ft-kips
12.50
2
HP
L Wx Hy
M
e
W

=

6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

=


>

T H b
L
t L L
= + +
u w W P
=
'
2
n
c
bd f
V
=
2
2
a a s
b
y y
w P P
V

| |
= +
|
\ .
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|
\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
3 2
6 2
a a s
u
b
y y
w P P
M

| |
= +
|
\ .
'
1.7
S u
y
n S
y
c
f
A P
d f
M A
bf

( | |
=
( |
( \ .
0.0018
MIN
t
d
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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(cont'd)
= 0.005
where d = 15.56 in q
u, toe
= 5.11 ksf
e
u
= 1.89 ft q
u, heel
= 0.25 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 3.36 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.021 = 0.001
= 20.04 ft-kips
where d = 14.56 in
q
u, 4
= 3.94 ksf
= 0.002
( A
S, 4
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 4
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3)
1.5 (Hb + Hs ) = 12.3 kips < Hp + W = 13.98 kips
[Satisfactory]
0.94
0.31
' ,3
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
' ,4
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
, 4 ,
,4
2
6 2
T
u u toe
T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
Page 45 of 524
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSVE PRESSURE P
p
= 450 psf / ft
SESMC GROUND SHAKNG P
E
= 48 psf / ft (1807A.2.2)
BACKFLL SPECFC WEGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEGHT w
s
= 50 psf
FRCTON COEFFCENT = 0.35
ALLOW SOL PRESSURE Qa = 3 ksf
THCKNESS OF TOP STEM tt = 14 in
THCKNESS OF KEY & STEM tb = 22 in
TOE WDTH LT = 5 ft
HEEL WDTH LH = 13 ft
HEGHT OF TOP STEM HT = 6 ft
HEGHT OF BOT. STEM HB = 6 ft
FOOTNG THCKNESS hf = 21 in
KEY DEPTH hk = 26 in
SOL OVER TOE hp = 6 in
TOP STEM RENF. (A
s,1
) # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATON ( 1 = at middle, 2 = at soil face) 2 at soil face
TOP STEM HORZ. RENF. (AC 14.1.2) # 6 @ 12 in o.c., at soil face
BOT. STEM RENF. (A
s,2
) # 8 @ 8 in o.c.
A
s,2
LOCATON ( 1 = at middle, 2 = at soil face) 0 at soil face
BOT. STEM HORZ. RENF. (AC 14.1.2) # 6 @ 8 in o.c., at soil face
TOP RENF.OF FOOTNG (A
s,3
) # 9 @ 4 in
BOT. RENF.OF FOOTNG (A
s,4
) # 8 @ 24 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)
2
= 4.25 kips
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b = 0.28 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 4.39 kips
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
(HT + HB + hf)
2
= 4.54 kips
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt) = 0.68 kips
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b = 17.60 kips
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c = 5.21 kips
Wk = hk tb c = 0.60 kips
Ww,t = tt HT c = 1.05 kips
Ww,b = tb HB c = 1.65 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 6.81 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.45 kips
H
E
= 1.6 H
E
= 7.26 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Ws = 1.6 Ws
= 1.09 kips H
H
y H y
Wb = 1.2 Wb = 21.12 kips Hb 4.25 6.81 4.58 19.50
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 6.25 kips H
E
4.54 7.26 9.17 41.59
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.72 kips Hs 0.28 0.45 6.88 1.93
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t = 1.26 kips E EE E 9.07 14.52 63.02
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b
= 1.98 kips
Retaining WaII Design Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A
31.20
3.09
100.84
66.55
H y
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x
Ws 0.68 13.00 8.88 14.21 M
HP
= 0.85 ft-kips/ft
Wb 17.60 13.16 231.66 277.99
Wf 5.21 9.92 51.63 61.95 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY (1806A.1)
Wk 0.60 5.92 3.53 4.23
Ww,t 1.05 5.58 5.86 7.04 4.953 > 1.5
Ww,b 1.65 5.92 9.76 11.72 [Satisfactory]
E EE E 26.79 311.32 377.14
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (AC 318-05 SEC.15.2.2)
= ft
= 0.61 ft < L / 3 [Satisfactory]
= 1.60 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,1
& A
S,2
, FOR STEM (AC 318-05 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 19.42 ft-kips , 89.64 ft-kips
= 1.26 kips , 3.24 kips
= 29.52 ft-kips , 98.07 ft-kips
>

>

[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
where d = 11.50 in , 19.50 in
b = 12 in , 12 in
| = 0.9 (AC 318 Fig R9.3.2) 0.9 (AC 318 Fig R9.3.2)
A
s
= 0.6 in
2
, 1.185 in
2
= 0.004 0.005
= 0.015 0.015
> >
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
= 0.002 0.001
< <
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR STEM (AC 318-05 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.3)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 6.45 kips , 12.84 kips
= 11.34 kips , 19.23 kips
> >
where | = 0.75 (AC 318-05, Section 9.3.2.3 ) [Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
0.72
W
32.42
19.83
1.09
21.12
6.25
1.26
1.98
T H b
L
t L L
= + +
u w W P
=
'
2
allowable
c
bd f
J
| =
2
2
a a s
E
b
v v
w P P
J
J

| |
= + +
|
\ .
3 2
6 2
a a s
u E
b
v v
w P P
M M

| |
= + +
|
\ .
'
1.7
S u
v
n S
v
c
f
A P
d f
M A
bf
| |
( | |
=
( |
(
\ .
0.0018
MIN
t
d
=
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
E +
|
\ .
s
=

E
>

'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t v
|
c

c c
=
+
HP
Wx
M
SF
Hv
E +
= =
E
2
HP
L Wx Hv
M
e
W
E E +
=
E
(cont'd)
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (AC 318-05 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 69.78 ft-kips
= 0.004
where d = 18.44 in q
u, toe
= 2.32 ksf
e
u
= 1.39 ft q
u, heel
= 0.95 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 1.70 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,4
, FOR FOOTING (AC 318-05 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 23.21 ft-kips
where d = 17.50 in
q
u, 4
= 1.869 ksf
= 0.001
( A
S, 4
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 4
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (CBC 1807A.2.3)
1.5 (Hb + Hs + H
E
) = 13.6 kips < Hp + EW = 13.76 kips
[Satisfactory]
0.30
0.88
' ,3
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
v
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H
u u heel
H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q
L L
L L
for
W W W e
L
M
b q
S L
L L
for
W W W e
L

+
| |
+ + s
|

\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
' ,4
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
v
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
,4 ,
,4
2
6 2
T
u u toe
T
u f
b q q
L
L
W M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t v
|
c

c c
=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t v
|
c

c c
=
+
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 30 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 400 psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
WALL TOP LIVE LOAD W
L
= 5000 lbs / ft
SERVICE LATERAL FORCE w
Lat
= 20 psf
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.3
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 3 ksf
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM tt = 8 in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM tb = 12 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 3 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 6 ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM HF = 4 ft
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM HT = 4 ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM HB = 4 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 12 in
KEY DEPTH hk = 12 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 12 in
TOP STEM REINF. (A
s,1
) # 7 @ 16 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
BOT. STEM REINF. (A
s,2
) # 7 @ 16 in o.c.
A
s,2
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
GROUTED CORES (0=fully, 1=at vertical rebars only) 0 solid
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 6 @ 18 in o.c.
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,4
) # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)
2
= 1.22 kips
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b = 0.25 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 1.80 kips
HLat = wLat (HF + HT + HB - hp) = 0.22 kips
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt) = 0.63 kips
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b = 5.43 kips
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c = 1.50 kips
Wk = hk tb c = 0.15 kips
Ww,t = tt (HT +HF) m = 0.59 kips
Ww,b = tb HB m = 0.44 kips
W
L
= = 5.00 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 1.94 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.39 kips
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.35 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 1.01 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wb = 1.2 Wb
= 6.51 kips H
H
y H y
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 1.80 kips Hb 1.22 1.94 3.00 3.65
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.18 kips Hs 0.25 0.39 4.50 1.10
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t = 0.70 kips HLat 0.22 0.35 7.50 1.65
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b = 0.53 kips 1.68 2.69 6.40
W
L
= 1.6 W
L
= 8.00 kips
Retaining / Fence Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
H y


5.83
2.64
10.24
1.77
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x M
HP
= 0.53 ft-kips/ft
Ws 0.63 6.83 4.33 6.92 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wb 5.43 6.91 37.52 45.03
Wf 1.50 5.00 7.50 9.00 8.423 > 1.1
Wk 0.15 3.50 0.53 0.63
Ww,t 0.59 3.33 1.95 2.35
Ww,b 0.44 3.50 1.54 1.85 11.35 > 1.5
8.74 53.37 65.77 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 15.2.2)
= ft = -0.32 ft
1.11 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS 402 2.3.3)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 1.18 ft-kips , 4.86 ft-kips
= 0.59 kips , 1.03 kips
At top stem At base of bottom stem
where t
e
= 7.63 in , 11.63 in <== Based on effective section area.
d = 5.44 in , 9.44 in <== Based on TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5
b
w
= 12 in , 12 in
F
b
= 0.495 ksi , 0.495 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi , 24 ksi
A
s
= 0.45 in
2
, 0.45 in
2
= 0.007 , 0.004
E
m
= 1350 ksi , 1350 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi , 29000 ksi
n = 21.48 21.48
k = 0.42 0.34
and M
allowable
= 2.54 ft-kips , 6.28 ft-kips
> M > M
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS 402 2.3.5)
At top stem At base of bottom stem
= 0.51 kips , 1.40 kips
= 2.53 kips , 4.39 kips
> V > V
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
10.74
W
10.00
1.01
6.51
1.80
0.53
0.18
0.70
( )
HP
b s Lat
Wx
M
SF
y y y
H H H
+
= =
+ +
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
L
MAX
L
e
W
W
L L
for e
BL q
W L W
for e
B L e
| |
+ +
|
\ .

= =

+
>

T H b
L
t L L
= + +
3 2
6 2
a a s
Lat
b
y y
w P P
M
M

= + +
w
P
W
=
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
allowable b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
'
, 50
allowable w
m
d MIN f
V b
=
2
2
a a s
Lat
b
y y
w P P
V
V

= + +
2
HP
L Wx Hy
M
e
W

=

( )
HP
b s
Wx
M
SF
y y
H H
+
= =
+
(cont'd)
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.023 = 0.001
= 0.90 ft-kips
= 0.000
where d = 9.63 in q
u, toe
= 2.56 ksf
e
u
= 0.61 ft q
u, heel
= 1.18 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 1.78 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.023 = 0.001
= 9.85 ft-kips
where d = 8.69 in
q
u, 4
= 1.98 ksf
= 0.002
( A
S, 4
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 4
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3)
1.1 (Hb + Hs + HLat) = 1.85 kips < Hp + W = 4.42 kips [Satisfactory]
1.5 (Hb + Hs) = 2.19 kips < Hp + W = 4.42 kips [Satisfactory]
0.13
0.26
' ,3
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|
\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
' ,4
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
,4 ,
,4
2
6 2
T
u u toe
T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t
y


=
+
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 30 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 400 psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
WALL TOP LIVE LOAD W
L
= 4000 lbs / ft
SERVICE LATERAL FORCE w
Lat
= 20 psf
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.3
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 3 ksf
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM tt = 8 in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM tb = 10 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 3 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 6 ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM HF = 4 ft
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM HT = 4 ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM HB = 6 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 12 in
KEY DEPTH hk = 12 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 12 in
TOP STEM REINF. (A
s,1
) # 7 @ 16 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
0 solid
BOT. STEM REINF. (A
s,2
) # 7 @ 16 in o.c.
A
s,2
LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at soil face
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 6 @ 18 in o.c.
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,4
) # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)
2
= 1.82 kips
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b = 0.30 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 1.80 kips
HLat = wLat (HF + HT + HB - hp) = 0.26 kips
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt) = 0.62 kips
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b = 6.67 kips
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c = 1.48 kips
Wk = hk tb c = 0.13 kips
Ww,t = tt (HT +HF) m = 0.59 kips
Ww,b = tb HB c = 0.00 kips
W
L
= = 4.00 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 2.90 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.48 kips
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.42 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 0.99 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wb = 1.2 Wb
= 8.01 kips H
H
y H y
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 1.77 kips Hb 1.82 2.90 3.67 6.66
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.15 kips Hs 0.30 0.48 5.50 1.65
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t = 0.70 kips HLat 0.26 0.42 8.50 2.21
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b = 0.00 kips 2.38 3.80 10.52
W
L
= 1.6 W
L
= 6.40 kips
MASONRY GROUTED CORES (0=fully, 1=at vertical rebars only)
H y
10.65
3.54
16.82
2.64
Retaining Wall Design, for Masonry Top & Concrete Bottom, Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08


(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x M
HP
= 0.53 ft-kips/ft
Ws 0.62 6.75 4.16 6.66 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wb 6.67 6.80 45.38 54.45
Wf 1.48 4.92 7.25 8.70 5.678 > 1.1
Wk 0.13 3.42 0.43 0.51
Ww,t 0.59 3.33 1.95 2.35
Ww,b 0.00 3.42 0.00 0.00 7.189 > 1.5
9.48 59.17 72.67 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 15.2.2)
= ft = -0.16 ft
1.24 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR MASONRY TOP STEM (TMS 402-08 2.3.3) `
= 1.18 ft-kips , = 0.59 kips
2.54 ft-kips
where t
e
= 7.63 in , <== Based on effective section area. > M
d = 5.44 in , <== Based on TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5 [Satisfactory]
b
w
= 12 in , = 0.007
F
b
= 0.495 ksi , E
m
= 1350 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi , E
s
= 29000 ksi
A
s
= 0.45 in
2
, n = 21.48 k = 0.42
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR CONCRETE BOTTOM STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 13.30 ft-kips = 0.70 kips
14.73 ft-kips > M
u
[Satisfactory]
where d = 7.56 in , A
s
= 0.45 in
2
b = 12 in , = 0.005
= 0.9 (ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
0.023 > [Satisfactory]
0.002 < [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY TOP STEM (TMS 402-08 2.3.5)
= 0.51 kips ,
= 2.53 kips > V [Satisfactory]
11.62
0.70
W
9.83
0.99
8.01
1.77
0.00
0.15
T H b
L
t L L
= + +
3 2
6 2
a a s
Lat
b
y y
w P P
M
M

= + +
w
P
W
=
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
allowable b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= + =
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
'
, 50
allowable w
m
d MIN f
V b
=
2
2
a a s
Lat
b
y y
w P P
V
V

= + +
2
HP
L Wx Hy
M
e
W

=

3 2
6 2
a a s
u Lat
b
y y
w P P
M M

| |
= + +
|
\ .
u w W P
=
'
1.7
S u
y
n S
y
c
f
A P
d f
M A
bf

( | |
= =
( |
( \ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


= =
+
0.0018
MIN
t
d
= =
( )
HP
b s Lat
Wx
M
SF
y y y
H H H
+
= =
+ +
( )
HP
b s
Wx
M
SF
y y
H H
+
= =
+
( )
( )
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
L
MAX
L
e
W
W
L L
for e
BL q
W L W
for e
B L e
| |
+ +
|
\ .

= =

+
>

(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR CONCRETE BOTTOM STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 3.25 kips ,
= 9.13 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.023 = 0.001
= 6.04 ft-kips
= 0.001
where d = 9.63 in q
u, toe
= 2.54 ksf
e
u
= 0.63 ft q
u, heel
= 1.12 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 1.78 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.023 = 0.001
= 9.73 ft-kips
where d = 8.69 in
q
u, 4
= 1.95 ksf
= 0.002
( A
S, 4
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 4
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3)
1.1 (Hb + Hs + HLat) = 2.61 kips < Hp + W = 4.64 kips [Satisfactory]
1.5 (Hb + Hs) = 3.17 kips < Hp + W = 4.64 kips [Satisfactory]
0.14
0.25
' ,3
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H
u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q
L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|
\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
' ,4
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
,4 ,
,4
2
6 2
T
u u toe
T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t
y


=
+
2
2
a a s
u Lat
b
y y w P P
V V

| |
= + +
|
\ .
'
2
n
c
bd f
V
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 350 psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
SERVICE LATERAL FORCE w
Lat
= 30.1 psf
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 0.386 kips / ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.35
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 2.25 ksf
THICKNESS OF STEM t = 8 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 0.917 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 0.917 ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM HF = 5 ft
HEIGHT OF STEM H = 6.83 ft
RESTRAINED HEIGHT HR = 9 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 12 in
RESTRAINED BOTTOM ? (1=Yes, 0=No) 1 Yes
KEY DEPTH hk = 0 <=No ReqD [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 6 in
STEM REINF. (A
s,1
) # 8 @ 8 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at inside face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at inside face
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,2
) # 4 @ 24 in
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 4 @ 18 in
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H
2
= 1.05 kips
Hs = ws Pa H / b = 0.28 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 0.39 kips
HLat = wLat (HF + H - hp) = 0.34 kips
Ws = ws LH = 0.09 kips
Wb = H LH b = 0.69 kips
Wf = hf (LH + t + LT) c = 0.38 kips
Wk = hk t c = 0.00 kips
Ww = t ( HF + H ) m = 0.87 kips
RT = 0.5HLat(HF/HR + hp/HR +H/HR) + Pe/HR
+ 0.5HsH/HR + HbH/3HR = 0.63 kips
RB = HLat + Hs + Hb - RT = 1.04 kips
VB = Ww + P = 1.25 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 1.68 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.45 kips
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.55 kips RT = 1.6 RT = 1.00 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 0.15 kips RB = 1.6 RB = 1.67 kips
Wb = 1.2 Wb = 0.83 kips
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 0.45 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.00 kips H H y H y
Ww = 1.2 Ww = 1.04 kips RB 1.04 1.67 1.00 1.04 1.67
P = 1.6 P = 0.62 kips 1.04 1.67 1.04
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x W x
Ws 0.09 2.04 0.19 0.30
Wb 0.69 2.04 1.41 1.69 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wf 0.38 1.25 0.47 0.56
Wk 0.00 1.25 0.00 0.00 > 1.5
P 0.39 1.25 0.48 0.77 [Satisfactory]
Ww 0.87 1.25 1.08 1.30
2.41 3.63 4.62

Restrained Retaining Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
0.45

0.62
1.04
W
H y
1.67
0.00
3.08
3.48
0.15
0.83
Wx
SF
Hy

= =

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CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-02 SEC.15.2.2)
= ft = ft
= 1.37 ksf
< Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS 402 2.3.3)
S = P
a
-1
{ ( P
a
H + w
Lat
+ H
s
/ H) + [( P
a
H + w
Lat
+ H
s
/ H)
2
-2P
a
(R
B
+w
Lat
h
p
)]
0.5
}
= 3.54 ft
P = V
B
- W
w
S / (H + H
F
) = 0.99 kips, @ M
max
section
M
Max
= S R
B
- 0.5 H
S
S
2
/ H - P
a
S
3
/ 3 - P
a
(H-S) S
2
/2 - 0.5 w
Lat
(S - h
p
)
2
= 1.71 ft-kips
3.21 ft-kips
> M
where t
e
= 7.63 in = 0.018 [Satisfactory]
b
w
= 12 in E
m
= 1350 ksi
F
b
= 0.495 ksi E
s
= 29000 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi n = 21.48
A
s
= 1.185 in
2
k = 0.58
d = 5.38 in, (TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS 402 2.3.5)
At restrained stem At bottom of stem
= 0.54 kips , 1.04 kips
= 1.97 kips , 2.50 kips
> V > V
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.013 = 0.001
= 0.29 ft-kips
= 0.000
where d = 10.25 in q
u, toe
= 2.09 ksf
e
u
= 0.29 ft q
u, heel
= 0.37 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 0.94 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory]
0.18 2.50
0.13
2
L Wx Hy
e
W

=

6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

=


>

T H b
L
t L L
= + +
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
allowable b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= + =
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
'
, 50
allowable w m
d MIN f V b
=
. . V Max Horiz Shear =
' ,3
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H
u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q
L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|
\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,2
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.013 = 0.000
= 0.71 ft-kips
where d = 8.75 in
q
u, 2
= 1.43 ksf
= 0.000
( A
S, 2
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY
1.5 RB = 1.57 kips < Hp + W = N/A (Restrained)
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
3. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering License Review Problems and Solutions", Oxford University Press, 2003.
0.02
' ,2
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
,4 ,
,2
2
6 2
T
u u toe T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 350 psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
SERVICE LATERAL FORCE w
Lat
= 30.1 psf
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 0.386 kips / ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.35
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 2.25 ksf
THICKNESS OF STEM t = 8 in
TOE WIDTH LT = 0.917 ft
HEEL WIDTH LH = 0.917 ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM HF = 5 ft
HEIGHT OF STEM H = 10 ft
RESTRAINED HEIGHT HR = 9 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 12 in
RESTRAINED BOTTOM ? (1=Yes, 0=No) 1 Yes
KEY DEPTH hk = 0 <=No ReqD [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
SOIL OVER TOE hp = 6 in
STEM REINF. (A
s,1
) # 6 @ 12 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (0=at inside face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face) 0 at inside face
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,2
) # 4 @ 24 in
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 4 @ 18 in
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H
2
= 2.25 kips
Hs = ws Pa H / b = 0.41 kips
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
2
= 0.39 kips
HLat = wLat (HF + H - hp) = 0.44 kips
Ws = ws LH = 0.09 kips
Wb = H LH b = 1.01 kips
Wf = hf (LH + t + LT) c = 0.38 kips
Wk = hk t c = 0.00 kips
Ww = t ( HF + H ) c = 1.50 kips
RT = 0.5HLat(HF/HR + hp/HR +H/HR) + Pe/HR
+ 0.5HsH/HR + HbH/3HR = 1.46 kips
RB = HLat + Hs + Hb - RT = 1.64 kips
VB = Ww + P = 1.89 kips
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 3.60 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.65 kips
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.70 kips RT = 1.6 RT = 2.33 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws = 0.15 kips RB = 1.6 RB = 2.62 kips
Wb = 1.2 Wb = 1.21 kips
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 0.45 kips OVERTURNING MOMENT
Wk = 1.2 Wk = 0.00 kips H H y H y
Ww = 1.2 Ww = 1.80 kips RB 1.64 2.62 1.00 1.64 2.62
P = 1.6 P = 0.62 kips 1.64 2.62 1.64
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x W x
Ws 0.09 2.04 0.19 0.30
Wb 1.01 2.04 2.06 2.47 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wf 0.38 1.25 0.47 0.56
Wk
0.00 1.25 0.00 0.00 > 1.5
P 0.39 1.25 0.48 0.77 [Satisfactory]
Ww 1.50 1.25 1.88 2.25
3.36 5.07 6.36
0.62
H y
2.62
0.00
4.22
3.10
0.15
1.80
W
1.21

Restrained Retaining Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08
0.45

Wx
SF
Hy

= =

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CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 15.2.2)
= ft = ft
= 2.08 ksf
< Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR CONCRETE STEM
(ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
S = P
a
-1
{ ( P
a
H + w
Lat
+ H
s
/ H) + [( P
a
H + w
Lat
+ H
s
/ H)
2
-2P
a
(R
B
+w
Lat
h
p
)]
0.5
}
= 3.79 ft
P = V
B
- W
w
S / (H + H
F
) = 1.51 kips, @ M
max
section
M
Max
= S R
B
- 0.5 H
S
S
2
/ H - P
a
S
3
/ 3 - P
a
(H-S) S
2
/2 - 0.5 w
Lat
(S - h
p
)
2
= 2.93 ft-kips
= 0.013 0.003
t = 8.00 in
d = 5.63 in
b = 12 in
= 0.003 M
u
= 1.5 M
Max
= 4.39 ft-kips
A
s, 1
= 0.44
in
2
/ ft
( A
S, 1
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 1
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
At restrained section At bottom of wall
= 1.28 kips , 1.64 kips
= 5.06 kips , 5.06 kips
> V
u
= 1.5 V > V
u
= 1.5 V
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.013 = 0.001
= 0.46 ft-kips
= 0.000
where d = 10.25 in q
u, toe
= 3.17 ksf
e
u
= 0.37 ft q
u, heel
= 0.21 ksf
S = n/a q
u, 3
= 1.28 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
[Satisfactory] 0.13
2.50 0.23
0.18
2
L Wx Hy
e
W

=

6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

=


>

T H b
L
t L L
= + +
. . V Max Horiz Shear =
' ,3
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
,
2 6 6
,
2 6 6
H
u u heel H H
s b f u
u
u H H
s b f u
b q q
L L
L L
for
w w w e
L
M
b q
S L
L L
for
w w w e
L

+
| |
+ +
|

\ .
=

| |
+ + >
|

\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
4
, 0.0018
3
MIN
t
MIN
d

| |
= =
|
\ .
'
2 bd f V
n c
=
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CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,2
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.013 = 0.000
= 1.10 ft-kips
where d = 8.75 in
q
u, 2
= 2.08 ksf
= 0.000
( A
S, 2
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY
1.5 RB = 2.46 kips < Hp + W = N/A (Restrained)
[Satisfactory]
0.04
' ,2
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2
2
,4 ,
,2
2
6 2
T
u u toe T
u f
b q q
L
L
w M
L

+
=
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
IS FOOTING RESTRAINED @ GRADE LEVEL ? (1=YES,0=NO) 0 no P
LATERAL FORCE @ TOP OF POLE P = 100 k
HEIGHT OF POLE ABOVE GRADE h = 62.11 ft
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING b = 6 ft h
LATERAL SOIL BEARING CAPACITY S = 0.2 ksf / ft
F = 2
FIRST TRIAL DEPTH ===> d = 8 ft
Use 6 ft dia x 30.55 ft deep footing unrestrained @ ground level d
ANALYSIS
LATERAL BEARING @ BOTTOM :
LATERAL BEARING @ d/3 :
, FOR NONCONSTRAINED
REQUIRD DEPTH :
, FOR CONSTRAINED
NONCONSTRAINED CONSTRAINED
LATERAL FORCE @ TOP OF POLE P => 100.00 k 100.00 k
HEIGHT OF POLE ABOVE GRADE h => 62.1 ft 62.1 ft
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING b => 6.00 ft 6.00 ft
LATERAL SOIL BEARING CAPACITY FS => 0.40 ksf / ft 0.40 ksf / ft
1ST TRIAL TRY d
1
=> 8.00 ft 8.00 ft
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d S
1
=> 1.07 ksf 1.07 ksf
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d S
3
=> 3.20 ksf 3.20 ksf
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS
1
) A => 36.56 - -
REQD FOOTING DEPTH RQRD d => 71.29 ft 37.08 ft
2ND TRIAL : TRY d
2
=> 39.64 ft 22.54 ft
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d S
1
=> 4.80 ksf 3.01 ksf
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d S
3
=> 4.80 ksf 4.80 ksf
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS
1
) A => 8.13 - -
REQD FOOTING DEPTH RQRD d => 27.87 ft 30.27 ft
3RD TRIAL : TRY d
3
=> 33.75 ft 26.41 ft
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d S
1
=> 4.50 ksf 3.52 ksf
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d S
3
=> 4.80 ksf 4.80 ksf
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS
1
) A => 8.67 - -
REQD FOOTING DEPTH RQRD d => 28.94 ft 30.27 ft
4TH TRIAL : TRY d
4
=> 31.35 ft 28.34 ft
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d S
1
=> 4.18 ksf 3.78 ksf
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d S
3
=> 4.80 ksf 4.80 ksf
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS
1
) A => 9.33 - -
REQD FOOTING DEPTH RQRD d => 30.23 ft 30.27 ft
5TH TRIAL : TRY d
5
=> 30.79 ft 29.31 ft
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d S
1
=> 4.11 ksf 3.91 ksf
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d S
3
=> 4.80 ksf 4.80 ksf
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS
1
) A => 9.50 - -
REQD FOOTING DEPTH RQRD d => 30.55 ft 30.27 ft

ISOLATED POLE FACTOR (IBC 09 1806.3.4)

Flagpole Footing Design Based on Chapter 18 of IBC & CBC
( ) 3
1
1
3
, 12'
, 12'
3
2.34
4.36
1 1
2
4.25
FS Min d S
d
FS Min S
P
A
bS
A h
A
d
Ph
bS
=
| |
=
|
\ .
=
(
+ + (

=

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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
PEDESTAL DIAMETER c = 60 in
SQUARE FOOTING LENGTH L = 18 ft
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 10.5 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 22 in
WATER TABLE h = 8 ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 73.1 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 50 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic,SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = -79.175 k, SD, uplift
SEISMIC MOMENT LOAD M
LAT = 120 ft-k, SD
SEISMIC SHEAR LOAD V
LAT = 11 k, SD
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
BACKFILL SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.1 kcf
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 4 ksf
FOOTING REINFORCING SIZE # 10
PEDESTAL VERT. REINF. SIZE 22 # 10 vertical
PEDESTAL SHEAR. REINF. # 4 spiral @ 3 in o.c.
DESIGN SUMMARY
TOP FOOTING REINF., E. WAY => 2 # 10
BOT. FOOTING REINF., E. WAY => 13 # 10 @ 17 in o.c. THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 123 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 168 kips
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 67 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 59 kips
M = 154 ft-kips Mu = 215 ft-kips
V = 8 kips Vu = 11 kips
e = 2.3 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 3.7 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 9 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = -13 kips
M = 154 ft-kips Mu = 215 ft-kips
V = 8 kips Vu = 11 kips
e = 16.7 ft, fr cl ftg eu = -16.1 ft, fr cl ftg
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 4.20042 > 1 / 0.9 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ V
LAT
D
f
- 0.5 P
LAT
L = 948 k-ft
P
ftg
= (0.15 kcf) [T L
2
+ ( c
2
/ 4)(D
f
- T)] = 114.63 k, footing weight
w
sat
= w
s
+ 0.018 kcf = 0.118 kcf, saturated soil weight
w
water
= 0.0625 kcf, water specifc weight
P
soil
= [w
s
MIN(h, D
f
-T)+ (w
sat
- w
water
) MAX(D
f
- T - h, 0)] (L
2
- c
2
/ 4) = 254.75 k, soil wt
M
R
= 0.5 (P
DL
+ P
ftg
+ P
soil
) L = 3982 k-ft
CHECK UPLIFT CAPACITY
F
Gravity
/ F
Uplift
= 7.51183 > 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where F
Uplift
= - P
LAT
= 79.2 k
P
ftg
= 114.63 k, footing weight
P
soil
= 407.02
k, soil weight with 30
o
pyramid
F
Gravity
= P
DL
+ P
ftg
+ P
soil
= 594.75 k

Deep Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08

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CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 123.1 66.5 9.2 k
e 0.0 2.5 18.2 ft, (from center of footing)
q
s
L
2
32.4 32.4 0.0 k, (surcharge load)
P
ftg
38.2 38.2 34.4 k, (footing increased)
P 193.7 137.2 43.6 k
M
0.0 250.7 250.7 k-ft, (V
Lat
included)
e 0.0 < L/6 1.8 < L/6 5.7 > L/6 ft
q
max
0.6 0.7 0.5 ksf
q
allow
4.0 5.3 5.3 ksf
Where
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FOOTING FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
167.7 58.5 -13.4 k
e
u
0.0 4.0 -17.6 ft, (at base, including V
u
T / P
u
)
q
s
L
2
51.8 32.4 0.0
k, (factored surcharge load)
P
u,ftg & fill
443.3 443.3 332.4 k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
P
u
662.8 534.2 319.1 k
M
u
0.0 351.0 351.0 k-ft, (V
Lat
included)
e
u
0.0 < L/6 0.7 < L/6 1.1 < L/6 ft
q
u, max
2.046 2.010 1.346 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 1
0 0.09 L 0.18 L 0.27 L Col
L
Col
R 0.73 L 0.82 L 0.91 L L
0 1.63 3.25 4.88 6.50 11.50 13.13 14.75 16.38 18.00
0 0 0 0 0 -419.3 -691.85 -964.39 -1236.9 -1509.5
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 167.7 167.7 167.7 167.7 167.7
2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88
0 -3.8 -15.2 -34.2 -60.8 -190.4 -248.1 -313.3 -386.1 -466.6
0 4.7 9.4 14.0 18.7 33.1 37.8 42.5 47.2 51.8
24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63
0 -32.513 -130.05 -292.62 -520.21 -1628.3 -2121 -2678.8 -3301.5 -3989.3
0 40.0 80.0 120.0 160.1 283.2 323.2 363.2 403.2 443.3
2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05 2.05
0 48.618 194.47 437.56 777.89 2434.9 3171.7 4005.7 4936.9 5965.3
0 -59.837 -119.67 -179.51 -239.35 -423.46 -483.3 -543.14 -602.98 -662.81
0 12.3 49.2 110.7 196.8 196.8 110.7 49.2 12.3 0
0 -15.1 -30.3 -45.4 -60.6 60.6 45.4 30.3 15.1 0
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
V
u,surch
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,pedestal
(ft-k)
V
u,pedestal
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
( )
max
6
1
,
2 6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
e
P
L L
for e
q L
P L
for e
L L e
| |
+
|
\ .

>

( )
( )
max
6
1
,
2 6
,
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
e
u
P
u
L L
for e
u
q L
u
L P
u
for e
u
L L e
u
| |
+
|
\ .

>

'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0 0.09 L 0.18 L 0.27 L Col
L
Col
R 0.73 L 0.82 L 0.91 L L
0 1.63 3.25 4.88 6.50 11.50 13.13 14.75 16.38 18
0 0 0 0 0 204.64 109.5 14.366 -80.769 -175.91
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5 58.5
1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80 1.80
0 -2.4 -9.5 -21.4 -38.0 -119.0 -155.0 -195.8 -241.3 -291.6
0 2.9 5.9 8.8 11.7 20.7 23.6 26.6 29.5 32.4
24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63 24.63
0 -32.513 -130.05 -292.62 -520.21 -1628.3 -2121 -2678.8 -3301.5 -3989.3
0 40.0 80.0 120.0 160.1 283.2 323.2 363.2 403.2 443.3
1.29 1.35 1.42 1.48 1.55 1.75 1.81 1.88 1.94 2.01
0 31.1 126.5 289.4 522.7 1715.7 2268.5 2907.6 3636.0 4456.8
0 -38.617 -79.142 -121.57 -165.91 -314.3 -366.42 -420.44 -476.36 -534.2
0 -3.7712 -13.019 -24.644 -35.547 172.96 101.94 47.373 12.36 0
0 4.3 6.7 7.2 5.9 48.1 39.0 27.9 14.9 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 3
0 0.09 L 0.18 L 0.27 L Col
L
Col
R 0.73 L 0.82 L 0.91 L L
0 1.63 3.25 4.88 6.50 11.50 13.13 14.75 16.38 18.00
0 0 0 0 0 384.46 406.21 427.96 449.71 471.47
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -13.4 -13.4 -13.4 -13.4 -13.4
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47 18.47
0 -24.385 -97.539 -219.46 -390.16 -1221.3 -1590.8 -2009.1 -2476.1 -2992
0 30.0 60.0 90.0 120.0 212.4 242.4 272.4 302.4 332.4
0.62 0.69 0.75 0.82 0.88 1.09 1.15 1.22 1.28 1.35
0 15.337 63.416 147.33 270.19 925.34 1239 1607.4 2033.5 2520.5
0 -19.195 -40.297 -63.306 -88.222 -176.85 -209.54 -244.14 -280.64 -319.06
0 -9.0 -34.1 -72.1 -120.0 88.5 54.5 26.3 7.1 0
0 10.8 19.7 26.7 31.8 22.2 19.5 14.9 8.4 0
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
use
provD
Top Longitudinal -120.0 ft-k 19.37 0.0004 0.0003 0.0155 no limit 2 # 10 0.0006
Bottom Longitudinal 196.8 ft-k 18.37 0.0008 0.0006 0.0155 18 13 # 10 @ 17 in o.c. 0.0042
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Longitudinal 60.6 k 326 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK FOOTING PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Case P
u
M
u
b
0

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 198.4 0.0 246.2 0.4 1.0 2.0 324.0 31.4 20.5 171.3 39.3 164.3
2 89.2 330.8 246.2 0.4 1.0 2.0 324.0 31.4 9.2 171.3 35.2 164.3
3 9.6 330.8 246.2 0.4 1.0 2.0 324.0 31.4 1.0 171.3 19.4 164.3
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,pedestal
(ft-k)
V
u,pedestal
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,pedestal
(ft-k)
V
u,pedestal
(k)
P
u,surch
(klf)
M
u,surch
(ft-k)
V
u,surch
(k)
P
u,ftg & fill
(klf)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
[ ]
( )
( )
0.5
( )
2
3
0.5
2 3
2
4
d c R M P u u v
psi v
u
J AP
d c d
J d c d
d c P
u
R
A
f

+
= +
(
+ | |
( = + +
|
\ . (

+
=
0
0.4
2
d b AP
v
A L
f

=
=
=
( )
( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
0
psi y v f
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
c d
b

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= +
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CHECK PEDESTAL REINF. LIMITATIONS

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.011

min
= 0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9) [Satisfactory]
s
max
= 3 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.4.3) s
provd
= 3 in
s
min
= 1 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.4.3) [Satisfactory]
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & ANALYSIS RESULTS
FOOTING EDGE POINT & REACTION PRESSURE COLUMN LOCATION & BASE LOAD
EDGE X Y R COL. X Y P M
x
M
y
POINT (ft) (ft) (psf) NO. (ft) (ft) (kips) (ft-k) (ft-k)
1 0 0 47 1 9.33 4.47 10.6
2 0 21.5 215 2 13 4.47 20
3 38 21.5 196 3 25 4.47 20
4 38 0 28 4 28.67 4.47 10.6
5 17.6 10.5 7
6 21.2 10.5 7
7 9.33 19.73 20
8 13 19.73 20
9 25 19.73 10.6
10 28.67 19.73 20
WALL LOCATION & UNIFORM LOAD
WALL w
NO. X (ft) Y (ft) X (ft) Y (ft) (k/ft)
NET PRESSURE OF FOOTING SELF WEIGHT = 0.3 k/ft
2
THE MAXIMUM SOIL PRESSURE 215 psf @ POINT 2
ANALYSIS
Footing Area
A = -817.0 ft
2
Centroid of Footing (COF)
X
c
= 19.0 ft
Y
c
= 10.8 ft
Center of Gravity (COG)
X
g
= 19.5 ft
Y
g
= 8.3 ft
P = -99.3 kips
Moment of Inertia
I
xc
= 31472
ft
4
I
yc
= 98312
ft
4
Moment of Inertia for Principle Axes
I
u
= 31472
ft
4
I
v
= 98312
ft
4
= 0.00 deg
Notes: 1. Assume that the footing is rigid without any deformation.
2. The footing self pressure should be net pressure, (0.15 kcf - 0.11 kcf) (Thk.), to check allowable soil capacity.
3. Use two end columns, uplift & download, to input the shear wall bending load.
4. To design concrete, may use 1.5 time section forces of ADS level.
START END
Soil Pressure Determination for Irregular Footing


COG
Qmax
(0,0)
COF
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FOUNDATION LENGTH L = 55 ft
FOUNDATION WIDTH B = 31 ft
GRID TRIBUTARY AREA A = 1 ft
2
MODULUS OF SUBGRADE K
1
= 100
lb / in
3
(Obtained from the soil report for 1' x 1' sf plate load test,
in the absence of a soil report obtain from table below )
INSIDE SPRING VALUE 4.8 kips / inch, at each joint
EDGE SPRING VALUE 2.4 kips / inch, at each joint
CORNER SPRING VALUE 1.2 kips / inch, at each joint
ANALYSIS
( for B = L )
= 33.5 lb / in
3
( for B < L )
= 26.6 lb / in3 = 46 k / ft
3
= 33.5 lb / in3 = 58 k / ft
3
TYPICAL VALUES OF MODULUS OF SUBGRADE REACTIONS, K
1
(lb / in
3
)
MOISTURE CONTENT
TYPE OF MATERIAL 1 to 4% 5 to 8% 9 to 12% 13 to 16% 17 to 20% 21 to 24% 25 to 28% > 28%
Silts and clays (liquid limit >50) - 175 150 125 100 75 50 25
(OH, CH, MH )
Silts and clays (liquid limit <50) - 200 175 150 125 100 75 50
(OL, CL, ML )
Silty and clay sands 300 250 225 200 150 - - -
(SM & SH )
Gravelly sands Over 300 300 250 - - - - -
(SW & SP )
Silty and clayey gravels Over 300 Over 300 300 - - - - -
(GM & GC )
Gravel and sand Over 300 Over 300 - - - - - -


Mat Boundary Spring Generator
DATE :
2
11 1
B+1
=
k k
2B
| |
|
\ .
2
12 1
0.5L
+1
B+1
B
= k k
2B 1.5
| |
|
| |
| |
\ .
|
\ .
11
s
12
k
=
k
k

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INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 3 in FOOTING WIDTH B = 3.00 ft
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 3 in FOOTING LENGTH L = 3.00 ft
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1 = 7 in FOOTING THICKNESS T = 8 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2 = 4 in
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH fc' = 2.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS fy = 60 ksi
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 2 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 4.5 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic,SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = 6.5 k, SD
SURCHARGE qs = 0 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT ws = 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH Df = 0.50 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 8 in
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 1 ksf
FOOTING WIDTH B = 3 ft
FOOTING LENGTH L = 3 ft
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 7 k 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 10 k
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 11 k 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 13 k
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 7 k 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 8 k
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
= 0.75 ksf, 1.26 ksf, 0.74 ksf
q
MAX
< k Q
a
, [Satisfactory]
where k = 1 for gravity loads, 4/3 for lateral loads.
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.1)
= 4.80 ft-kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
S = elastic section modulus of section = 384 in
3
= 3.73 ft-kips < M
n
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.4)
= 11.52 kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
= 2.79 kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.4)
= 31.28 kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )

c = ratio of long side to short side of concentrated load = 1.43


= 11.85 ft-kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
Plain Concrete Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08


MAX
P
q
BL
=
( )
' '
5 , 0.85
n c c
MIN S S f f M =
( )
2
,max
0.5 0.25 0.25
1 1
2
u
u
L b c P
M
L

=
' 4
3
n c
BT f V =
( )
,max
1 1
0.5 0.25 0.25
u
u
P
L T V b c
L
=
( )
'
1 2 1 2
4 8
, 2.66 4
3 3
n c
c
MIN T T f V c c b b

( | |
= + + + + +
( |
( \ .
1 1 2 2
,max
1
1
2 2
u u
b c b c
T T
V P
BL
+ + ( | || |
= + +
| | (
\ .\ .
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1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 DIVIDE AN IRREGULAR FOUNDATION PLAN INTO OVERLAPPING RECTANGLES AND USING
THIS SPREADSHEET DESIGN EACH RECTANGULAR SECTION SEPARATELY.
1.2 THE POST-TENSION INSTITUTE (PTI) METHOD IS ACCEPTABLE FOR THE DESIGN OF
NONPRESTRESSED SLAB ON GRADE (IBC 09 1808.6.2). THE DESIGNER MAY SELECT EITHER
NONPRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT USING THIS SPREADSHEET, OR POST-TENSIONED
REINFORCEMENT IF REQUIRED (ACI 360, 9).
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
2.1 SOILS PROPERTIES
ALLOWABLE SOIL-BEARING PRESSURE q
allow
= 2000 psf
EDGE MOISTURE VARIATION DISTANCE e
m
= 4 ft, for center lift
= 4.5 ft, for edge lift
DIFFERENTIAL SOIL MOVEMENT y
m
= 2.68 in, for center lift
= 0.3 in, for edge lift
2.2 STRUCTURAL DATA AND MATERIALS PROPERTIES
SLAB LENGTH L = 164 ft
SLAB WIDTH B = 125 ft
SLAB THICKNESS t = 5 in
PERIMETER LOADING P = 270 plf
MAX BEARING LOADING ON THE SLAB P
b
= 270 plf
ADDED DEAD LOAD DL = 50 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 125 psf
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, L DIRECTION S
L
= 30 ft
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, B DIRECTION S
B
= 30 ft THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
STIFFENING BEAM DEPTH h = 24 in
STIFFENING BEAM WIDTH b = 20 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 3 ksi
REINFORCEMENT IN THE BOTTOM OF STIFFENING BEAM 2 # 6
SLAB REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 18 in o.c., with 1.5 in clear from top of slab, each way.
3. ASSUME A TRIAL SECTION
3.1 ASSUME BEAM DEPTH AND SPACING
ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION, FOR CENTER LIFT, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION, FOR CENTER LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 1.60 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 1.60 in
Where = 8 ft Where = 8 ft
C = 360 C = 360
ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION, FOR EDGE LIFT, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION, FOR EDGE LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 0.80 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 0.80 in
Where = 8 ft Where = 8 ft
C = 720 C = 720
BEAM DEPTH, FOR CENTER LIFT, AT L DIRECTION BEAM DEPTH, FOR CENTER LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
h = [(ym L)
0.205
S
B
1.059
P
0.523
em
1.296
/ 380 allow ]
0.824
= 13.56 in h = [(ym B)
0.205
S
L
1.059
P
0.523
em
1.296
/ 380 allow ]
0.824
= 12.95 in
BEAM DEPTH, FOR EDGE LIFT, AT L DIRECTION BEAM DEPTH, FOR EDGE LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
h = [L
0.35
S
B
0.88
em
0.74
ym
0.76
/ 15.9 allow P
0.01
]
1.176
= 8.47 in h = [B
0.35
S
L
0.88
em
0.74
ym
0.76
/ 15.9 allow P
0.01
]
1.176
= 7.58 in
GOVERNING h = 13.56 in < ACTUAL h = 24.00 in [Satisfactory]
3.2 DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
A
s
= 17
in
2
n = 6 beams A
s
= 22
in
2
n = 7 beams
E
s
/ E
c
= 9.29 y
b
= 18.75 in E
s
/ E
c
= 9.29 y
b
= 19.00 in
CGS = 21.75 in S
t
= 64268
in
3
CGS = 22.25 in S
t
= 80834
in
3
A = 9935
in
2
S
b
= 17995
in
3
A = 12703
in
2
S
b
= 21276
in
3
I = 337410 in
4
I = 404232 in
4
4. CALCULATE MAXIMUM APPLIED SERVICE MOMENTS
4.1 CENTER LIFT MOMENT AT L DIRECTION CENTER LIFT MOMENT AT B DIRECTION
ML = A0 (B e
m
1.238
+ C) = 4.96 ft-kips / ft MB = (58 + e
m
) ML / 60, for L /B > 1.1
Where A0 = (L
0.013
S
B
0.306
h
0.688
P
0.534
y
m
0.193
) / 727 = 0.891 MB = ML, for L /B < 1.1
B = 1, for e
m
< 5
B = MIN[(y
m
- 1) / 3, 1], for e
m
> 5
C = 0, for e
m
< 5
C = MAX{[8 - (P - 613) / 255] (4 - y
m
) / 3], 0}, for e
m
> 5
4.2 EDGE LIFT MOMENT AT L DIRECTION EDGE LIFT MOMENT AT B DIRECTION
ML = S
B
0.10
(h e
m
)
0.78
y
m
0.66
/ (7.2 L
0.0065
P
0.04
) = 2.63 ft-kips / ft MB = h
0.35
(19 + e
m
) ML / 57.75, for L /B > 1.1
MB = ML, for L /B < 1.1
ft-kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
= 5.12
= 3.25


= 1.00
= 0.00
Design of Conventional Slabs on Expansive Soil Grade Based on ACI 360
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5. CHECK FLEXURAL CONCRETE STRESSES
5.1 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE STRESSES
FLEXURAL TENSILE STRESS f
t,allow
= - 6 (f
c
')
0.5
= -0.329 ksi
FLEXURAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS f
c,allow
= - 0.45 f
c
' = 1.350 ksi
5.2 TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = - ML / S
t
= -0.116 ksi f = - MB / S
t
= -0.125 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.3 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = ML / S
b
= 0.413 ksi f = MB / S
b
= 0.474 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.4 TOP STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = - ML / S
b
= -0.219 ksi f = - MB / S
b
= -0.301 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.5 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = ML / S
t
= 0.061 ksi f = MB / S
t
= 0.079 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
6. CHECK DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTIONS
6.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
= (E
c
I / E
s
)
1/4
/ 12 = 12.624 ft = (E
c
I / E
s
)
1/4
/ 12 = 13.208 ft
Where E
c
= (0.5) 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 1561009 psi Where E
c
= (0.5) 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 1561009 psi
E
s
= 1000 psi, soil E
s
= 1000 psi, soil
6.2 ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 2.64 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 2.52 in
Where C = 360 Where C = 360
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 1.32 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 1.26 in
Where C = 720 Where C = 720
6.3 EXPECTED DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING EXPECTED DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING
FOR CENTER LIFT, AT L DIRECTION FOR CENTER LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
0 = (y
m
L)
0.205
S
B
1.059
P
0.523
e
m
1.296
/ (380 h
1.214
) = 0.80 in 0 = (y
m
B)
0.205
S
L
1.059
P
0.523
e
m
1.296
/ (380 h
1.214
) = 0.76 in
< allow < allow
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
FOR EDGE LIFT, AT L DIRECTION FOR EDGE LIFT, AT B DIRECTION
0 = L
0.35
y
m
0.76
S
B
0.88
e
m
0.74
/ (15.9 h
0.85
P
0.01
) = 0.58 in 0 = B
0.35
y
m
0.76
S
L
0.88
e
m
0.74
/ (15.9 h
0.85
P
0.01
) = 0.53 in
< allow < allow
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
7. CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
7.1 APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT L DIRECTION APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
VL = L
0.09
S
B
0.71
h
0.43
P
0.44
y
m
0.16
e
m
0.93
/ 1940 = 1.786 kips/ft VB = B
0.19
S
L
0.45
h
0.20
P
0.54
y
m
0.04
e
m
0.97
/ 1350 = 1.327 kips/ft
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
VL = L
0.07
h
0.4
P
0.03
y
m
0.67
e
m
0.16
/ (3.0 S
B
0.015
) = 1.084 kips/ft VB = B
0.07
h
0.4
P
0.03
y
m
0.67
e
m
0.16
/ (3.0 S
L
0.015
) = 1.063 kips/ft
7.2 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT B DIRECTION
v
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.110 ksi v
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.110 ksi
7.3 SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT L DIRECTION SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.078 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.065 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.047 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.052 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
8. CHECK SOIL BEARING
8.1 APPLIED LOADING
SLAB WEIGHT 150 L B t = 1281250 lbs BEAM BEARING AREA (b)(Total Length) = 3028.333333 ft
2
ADDED DL DL L B = 1025000 lbs SOIL PRESSURE q = Total Load / THE AREA = 1893 psf
LIVE LOAD LL L B = 2562500 lbs < q
allow
BEAM WEIGHT 150 (h-t) b (Total Length) = 708146 lbs [Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD P (2L + 2B) = 156060 lbs
9. CHECK SLAB STRESS DUE TO LOAD-BEARING PARTITIONS
9.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 2.03 ft-kips / ft M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 2.03 ft-kips / ft
Where = MIN[(E
c
t
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 30 ft Where = MIN[(E
c
t
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
L
] = 30 ft
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
9.2 TENSILE STRESS AT L DIRECTION TENSILE STRESS AT B DIRECTION
f = - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.041 ksi f = - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.041 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Design of Slabs on Grade, ACI Committee 360R-06", American Concrete Institute, 2006.
2. "Design and Construction of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Second Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
3. "1997 Uniform Building Code, Volume 2", International Conference of Building Officials, 1997.
Then f Then f
Then f Then f
Then f
Then f Then f
Then f
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1. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
1.1 SOILS PROPERTIES
ALLOWABLE SOIL-BEARING PRESSURE q
allow
= 2000 psf
EXPECTED SETTLEMENT BY GEOTECHNICAL ENR = 0.75 in
1.2 STRUCTURAL DATA AND MATERIALS PROPERTIES
SLAB LENGTH L = 164 ft
SLAB WIDTH B = 125 ft
SLAB THICKNESS t = 5 in
PERIMETER LOADING P = 270 plf
MAX BEARING LOADING ON THE SLAB P
b
= 270 plf
ADDED DEAD LOAD DL = 50 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 125 psf
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, L DIRECTION S
L
= 30 ft
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, B DIRECTION S
B
= 30 ft
STIFFENING BEAM DEPTH h = 24 in
STIFFENING BEAM WIDTH b = 20 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 3 ksi
REINFORCEMENT IN THE BOTTOM OF STIFFENING BEAM 2 # 6
SLAB REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 18 in o.c., with 1.5 in clear from top of slab, each way.
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
2. DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
n = 6 I = 338782 in
4
n = 7 I = 406345 in
4
A
s
= 17
in
2
y
b
= 18.80 in A
s
= 22
in
2
y
b
= 19.05 in
E
s
/ E
c
= 18.58 S
t
= 65100
in
3
E
s
/ E
c
= 18.58 S
t
= 82096
in
3
CGS = 21.75 in S
b
= 18024
in
3
CGS = 22.25 in S
b
= 21330
in
3
A = 10090 in
2
A = 12906 in
2
3. CALCULATE MAXIMUM APPLIED SERVICE MOMENTS
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
M
csL
= ( /
nsL
)
0.5
M
nsL
= 0.83 ft-kips / ft M
csS
= M
csL
(970-h) / 880 = 0.90 ft-kips / ft
Where M
nsL
= h
1.35
S
B
0.36
/ 80 L
0.12
P
0.10
= 0.96 ft-kips / ft

nsL
= L
1.28
S
B
0.80
/ 133 h
0.28
P
0.62
= 1.00
nsL
= L
1.28
S
B
0.80
/ 133 h
0.28
P
0.62
= 0.70
4. CHECK FLEXURAL CONCRETE STRESSES
4.1 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE STRESSES
FLEXURAL TENSILE STRESS f
t,allow
= - 6 (f
c
')
0.5
= -0.329 ksi
FLEXURAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS f
c,allow
= - 0.45 f
c
' = 1.350 ksi
4.2 TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = ML / S
t
= 0.019 ksi f = MB / S
t
= 0.021 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
4.3 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = - ML / S
b
= -0.069 ksi f = - MB / S
b
= -0.083 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5. CHECK DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTIONS
5.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
= (E
c
I
nsL
/ E
s


)
1/4
/ 12 = 13.571 ft = (E
c
I
nsB
/ E
s


)
1/4
/ 12 = 13.020 ft
Where E
c
= (0.5) 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 1561009 psi Where E
c
= (0.5) 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 1561009 psi
E
s
= 1000 psi, soil E
s
= 1000 psi, soil
I = 338782 in
4
I = 406345 in
4
5.2 ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT B DIRECTION
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 0.51 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 0.49 in
Where C = 1920 Where C = 1920
5.3 DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING

cs
= e
n
0{1.78 - 0.103 h -1.65E-03 P + 3.95E-07 P P)
= 0.25 in
cs
= e
n
0{1.78 - 0.103 h -1.65E-03 P + 3.95E-07 P P)
= 0.25 in
< allow < allow
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
6. CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
6.1 APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT L DIRECTION APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT B DIRECTION
V
csL
= ( /
nsL
)
0.30
V
nsL
= 0.260 kips/ft V
csS
= V
csL
(116-h) / 94 = 0.255 kips/ft
Where V
nsL
= h
0.90
(PS
B
)
0.30
/ 550 L
0.10
= 0.284 kips/ft
6.2 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT B DIRECTION
v
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.110 ksi v
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.110 ksi
6.3 SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT L DIRECTION SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT B DIRECTION
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.010 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.015 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
Then f Then f
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7. CHECK SOIL BEARING
7.1 APPLIED LOADING
SLAB WEIGHT 150 L B t = 1281250 lbs BEAM BEARING AREA (b)(Total Length) = 2982 ft
2
ADDED DL DL L B = 1025000 lbs SOIL PRESSURE q = Total Load / THE AREA = 1923 psf
LIVE LOAD LL L B = 2562500 lbs < q
allow
BEAM WEIGHT 150 (h-t) b (Total Length) = 708146 lbs [Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD P (2L + 2B) = 156060 lbs
8. CHECK SLAB STRESS DUE TO LOAD-BEARING PARTITIONS
8.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 2.03 ft-kips / ft M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 2.03 ft-kips / ft
Where = MIN[(E
c
h
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 30.000 ft Where = MIN[(E
c
h
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 30.000 ft
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
8.2 TENSILE STRESS AT L DIRECTION TENSILE STRESS AT B DIRECTION
f = - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.041 ksi f = - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.041 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 MAKE SURE THAT THE FOUNDATION PLAN SATISFIES THE SHAPE FACTOR REQUIREMENT:
SF = (ENTIRE FOUNDATION PERIMETER) / (ENTIRE FOUNDATION AREA) 24 , (Sec. 4.5.1)
1.2 DIVIDE AN IRREGULAR FOUNDATION PLAN INTO OVERLAPPING RECTANGLES AND USING
THIS SPREADSHEET DESIGN EACH RECTANGULAR SECTION SEPARATELY.
1.3 ONCE THE RIBBED FOUNDATION HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO SATISFY MOMENT, SHEAR, AND
DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION REQUIREMENTS, IT MAY BE CONVERTED TO AN EQUIVALENT
UNIFORM THICKNESS FOUNDATION.
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
2.1 SOILS PROPERTIES (FROM SOIL REPORT / GEOTECHNICAL INVESTIGATION)
ALLOWABLE SOIL-BEARING PRESSURE q
allow
= 2000 psf
EDGE MOISTURE VARIATION DISTANCE e
m
= 9 ft, for center lift
= 5.2 ft, for edge lift
DIFFERENTIAL SOIL MOVEMENT y
m
= 0.07 in, for center lift
= 0.46 in, for edge lift
SLAB-SUBGRADE FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.75
2.2 STRUCTURAL DATA AND MATERIALS PROPERTIES
SLAB LENGTH L = 42 ft
SLAB WIDTH B = 24 ft
SLAB THICKNESS t = 4 in
PERIMETER LOADING P = 695 plf
MAX BEARING LOADING ON THE SLAB P
b
= 2700 plf
ADDED DEAD LOAD DL = 15 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 40 psf
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, L DIRECTION S
L
= 12 ft
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, B DIRECTION S
B
= 12 ft
STIFFENING BEAM DEPTH h = 14.5 in
STIFFENING BEAM WIDTH b = 12 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 3 ksi
SLAB PRESTRESSING TENDONS, L DIRECTION 5 tendons w/ 0.153 in
2
at each tendon.
SLAB PRESTRESSING TENDONS, B DIRECTION 9 tendons w/ 0.153 in
2
at each tendon.
TENDON IN THE BOTTOM OF EACH BEAM 1 tendons w/ 0.153 in
2
(only for edge lift governing required)
EFFECTIVE PRESTRESS AFTER ALL LOSSES EXCEPT SG
f
e
= 174 ksi
CONVERT UNIFORM THICKNESS (Sec. 6.12) ? No
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SUGGESTED RATIO OF EXPECTED ELONGATION IS 0.00777
3. DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
n = 3 y
b
= 10.71 in n = 5 y
b
= 10.77 in
A = 1530
in
2
S
t
= 5267
in
3
A = 2646
in
2
S
t
= 9046
in
3
I = 19969
in
4
S
b
= 1865
in
3
I = 33706
in
4
S
b
= 3129
in
3
CGS = 9.03 in e = -1.68 in CGS = 9.20 in e = -1.58 in
4. CALCULATE MAXIMUM APPLIED SERVICE MOMENTS (Sec. 6.8)
4.1 CENTER LIFT MOMENT AT L DIRECTION CENTER LIFT MOMENT AT B DIRECTION
For e
m
= 9 ft For e
m
= 9 ft
ML = A0 (B e
m
1.238
+ C) = 2.05 ft-kips / ft MB = (58 + e
m
) ML / 60, for L /B > 1.1
Where A0 = (L
0.013
S
B
0.306
h
0.688
P
0.534
y
m
0.193
) / 727 = 0.383 MB = ML, for L /B < 1.1
B = 1, for e
m
< 5
B = MIN[(y
m
- 1) / 3, 1], for e
m
> 5
C = 0, for e
m
< 5
C = MAX{[8 - (P - 613) / 255] (4 - y
m
) / 3], 0}, for e
m
> 5
For e
m
= 5 ft (Sec. 4.3.2) For e
m
= 5 ft (Sec. 4.3.2)
ML = A0 (B e
m
1.238
+ C) = 2.81 ft-kips / ft MB = (58 + e
m
) ML / 60, for L /B > 1.1
Where A0 = (L
0.013
S
B
0.306
h
0.688
P
0.534
y
m
0.193
) / 727 = 0.383 MB = ML, for L /B < 1.1
B = 1.00
C = 0.00
USE ML = 2.81 ft-kips / ft USE MB = 2.95 ft-kips / ft
4.2 EDGE LIFT MOMENT AT L DIRECTION EDGE LIFT MOMENT AT B DIRECTION
ML = S
B
0.10
(h e
m
)
0.78
y
m
0.66
/ (7.2 L
0.0065
P
0.04
) = 2.33 ft-kips / ft MB = h
0.35
(19 + e
m
) ML / 57.75, for L /B > 1.1
MB = ML, for L /B < 1.1
5. CHECK FLEXURAL CONCRETE STRESSES (Sec. 6.5)
5.1 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE STRESSES
FLEXURAL TENSILE STRESS f
t,allow
= - 6 (f
c
')
0.5
= -0.329 ksi
FLEXURAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS f
c,allow
= - 0.45 f
c
' = 1.350 ksi
2.29
= -0.31
=
ft-kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
=
= 2.49
= 2.95 ft-kips / ft
Design of PT Slabs on Expansive Soil Ground Based on Standards of PTI 3rd Edition
10.06


(cont'd)
5.2 TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f= P
r
/ A - ML / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= -0.092 ksi f = P
r
/ A - MB / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= -0.095 ksi
Where P
r
= P
e
- SG = 182.71 kips Where P
r
= P
e
- SG = 342.44 kips
P
e
= f
e
A
ps
= 212.98 kips P
e
= f
e
A
ps
= 372.71 kips / ft
SG = W
slab
/ 2000 = 30.27 kips SG = W
slab
/ 2000 = 30.27 kips
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.3 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A + ML / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= 0.718 ksi f = P
r
/ A + MB / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= 0.778 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.4 TOP STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A - ML / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= -0.077 ksi f = P
r
/ A - MB / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= -0.100 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5.5 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR EDGE LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f= P
r
/ A + ML / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= 0.189 ksi f = P
r
/ A + MB / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= 0.209 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
6. CHECK MINIMUM FOUNDATION STIFFNESS (Sec. 6.10)
6.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
= (E
cr
I / E
s
)
1/4
/ 12 = 6.323 ft = (E
cr
I / E
s
)
1/4
/ 12 = 7.208 ft
Where E
cr
= (0.5) 33 w
1.5
(f
c
')
0.5
= 1660280 psi Where E
cr
= (0.5) 33 w
1.5
(f
c
')
0.5
= 1660280 psi
E
s
= 1000 psi E
s
= 1000 psi
w = 150 pcf
6.2 CHECK MINIMUM FOUNDATION STIFFNESS AT L DIRECTION CHECK MINIMUM FOUNDATION STIFFNESS AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
12000 ML B C zL / E
cr
= 6660
in
4
< IL 12000 MB L C zB / E
cr
= 7741
in
4
< IB
Where C = 360 [Satisfactory] Where C = 360 [Satisfactory]
zL = min(L , 6) = 37.94 ft zB = min(B , 6) = 24.00 ft
IL = 19969 in
4
IB = 33706 in
4
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
12000 ML B C zL / E
cr
= 11060
in
4
< IL 12000 MB L C zB / E
cr
= 13082
in
4
< IB
Where C = 720 [Satisfactory] Where C = 720 [Satisfactory]
7. CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (Sec. 6.11)
7.1 APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT L DIRECTION APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
VL = L
0.09
S
B
0.71
h
0.45
P
0.44
y
m
0.16
e
m
0.93
/ 1940 = 1.260 kips/ft VB = B
0.19
S
L
0.45
h
0.20
P
0.54
y
m
0.04
e
m
0.97
/ 1350 = 1.836 kips/ft
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
VL = L
0.07
h
0.4
P
0.03
y
m
0.67
e
m
0.16
/ (3.0 S
B
0.015
) = 1.145 kips/ft VB = B
0.07
h
0.4
P
0.03
y
m
0.67
e
m
0.16
/ (3.0 S
L
0.015
) = 1.101 kips/ft
7.2 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT B DIRECTION
v
c
= 2.4 (f
c
')
0.5
+ 0.2 f
p
= 0.155 ksi v
c
= 2.4 (f
c
')
0.5
+ 0.2 f
p
= 0.157 ksi
Where f
p
= 0.119 ksi > 50 psi Where f
p
= 0.129 ksi > 50 psi
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
7.3 SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT L DIRECTION SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.058 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.089 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.053 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.053 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
8. CHECK SOIL BEARING (Sec. 4.5)
8.1 APPLIED LOADING
SLAB WEIGHT 150 L B t = 50400 lbs RIB BEARING AREA (Sec. 4.5.2.3) = 811.44 ft
2
ADDED DL DL L B = 15120 lbs SOIL PRESSURE q = Total Load / THE AREA = 281 psf
LIVE LOAD LL L B = 40320 lbs < q
allow
BEAM WEIGHT 150 (h-t) b (Total Length) = 30319 lbs [Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD P (2L + 2B) = 91740 lbs
9. CHECK SLAB STRESS DUE TO LOAD-BEARING PARTITIONS (Sec. 6.14)
9.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 8.10 ft-kips / ft M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 8.10 ft-kips / ft
Where = MIN[(E
c
t
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 12 ft Where = MIN[(E
c
t
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
L
] = 12 ft
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
9.2 TENSILE STRESS AT L DIRECTION TENSILE STRESS AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.134 ksi f = P
r
/ A - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.124 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
Then f Then f
Then f Then f
Then f Then f
Then f Then f
(cont'd)
10. CHECK CRACKED SECTION CAPACITY (Sec. 4.5.7 & 6.12) [Satisfactory]
10.1 CHECK CRACKED SECTION CAPACITY AT L DIRECTION CHECK CRACKED SECTION CAPACITY AT B DIRECTION
FOR CENTER LIFT FOR CENTER LIFT
M
cr
= F (h - 2" - 0.5a) = 130.6 ft-kips > 0.9 ML M
cr
= F (h - 2" - 0.5a) = 233.9 ft-kips > 0.9 MB
Where F = 133.11 kips [Satisfactory] Where F = 239.60 kips [Satisfactory]
a = F / 0.85 f
c
' b = 1.45 in a = F / 0.85 f
c
' b = 1.57 in
0.9 ML = 60.7 ft-kips, total 0.9 MB = 111.6 ft-kips, total
FOR EDGE LIFT FOR EDGE LIFT
M
cr
= F (h - 3" - 0.5a) = 76.2 ft-kips > 0.9 ML M
cr
= F (h - 3" - 0.5a) = 127.0 ft-kips > 0.9 MB
Where F = 79.87 kips [Satisfactory] Where F = 133.11 kips [Satisfactory]
a = F / 0.85 f
c
' b = 0.11 in a = F / 0.85 f
c
' b = 0.10 in
0.9 ML = 50.4 ft-kips, total 0.9 MB = 94.3 ft-kips, total
11. CONVERT UNIFORM THICKNESS (Sec. 6.12)
H= MAX[ ( I / L)
1/3
, ( I / B)
1/3
] = N/A (Does not apply for beam tendons)
12. SUGGEST RATIO OF EXPECTED ELONGATION
r = f
e
/ 0.8 E
ps
= 7.77E-03
Where E
ps
= 28000 ksi
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Third Edition", Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Addendum No.1 to The 3RD Edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground", Post-Tensioning Institute, May 2007.
3. "Addendum No.2 to The 3RD Edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground", Post-Tensioning Institute, May 2008.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
1.1 SOILS PROPERTIES
ALLOWABLE SOIL-BEARING PRESSURE q
allow
= 1500 psf
EXPECTED SETTLEMENT BY GEOTECHNICAL ENR = 0.75 in
SLAB-SUBGRADE FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.75
1.2 STRUCTURAL DATA AND MATERIALS PROPERTIES
SLAB LENGTH L = 40 ft
SLAB WIDTH B = 38 ft
SLAB THICKNESS t = 4 in
PERIMETER LOADING P = 840 plf
MAX BEARING LOADING ON THE SLAB P
b
= 2700 plf
ADDED DEAD LOAD DL = 15 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 40 psf
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, L DIRECTION S
L
= 13.333 ft
AVERAGE STIFFENING BEAM SPACING, B DIRECTION S
B
= 12.667 ft
STIFFENING BEAM DEPTH h = 24 in
STIFFENING BEAM WIDTH b = 10 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 3 ksi
SLAB PRESTRESSING TENDONS, L DIRECTION 8 tendons w/ 0.153 in
2
at each tendon. THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SLAB PRESTRESSING TENDONS, B DIRECTION 8 tendons w/ 0.153 in
2
at each tendon. SUGGESTED RATIO OF EXPECTED ELONGATION IS 0.00777
TENDON IN THE BOTTOM OF EACH BEAM 0 tendons w/ 0 in
2
CONVERTED UNIFORM THICKNESS IS 14.22 inch
EFFECTIVE PRESTRESS AFTER ALL LOSSES EXCEPT SG f
e
= 174 ksi
2. DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
n = 4 y
b
= 18.34 in n = 4 y
b
= 18.47 in
A = 2624
in
2
S
t
= 19294
in
3
A = 2720
in
2
S
t
= 19992
in
3
I = 109177
in
4
S
b
= 5952
in
3
I = 110544
in
4
S
b
= 5985
in
3
CGS = 22.00 in e = 3.66 in CGS = 22.00 in e = 3.53 in
3. CALCULATE MAXIMUM APPLIED SERVICE MOMENTS
L DIRECTION B DIRECTION
M
csL
= ( /
nsL
)
0.5
M
nsL
= 3.20 ft-kips / ft M
csS
= M
csL
(970-h) / 880 = 3.44 ft-kips / ft
Where M
nsL
= h
1.35
S
B
0.36
/ 80 L
0.12
P
0.10
= 0.75 ft-kips / ft

nsL
= L
1.28
S
B
0.80
/ 133 h
0.28
P
0.62
= 0.04
nsL
= L
1.28
S
B
0.80
/ 133 h
0.28
P
0.62
= 0.04
4. CHECK FLEXURAL CONCRETE STRESSES
4.1 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE STRESSES
FLEXURAL TENSILE STRESS f
t,allow
= - 6 (f
c
')
0.5
= -0.329 ksi
FLEXURAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS f
c,allow
= - 0.45 f
c
' = 1.350 ksi
4.2 TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A + ML / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= 0.168 ksi f = P
r
/ A + MB / S
t
+ P
r
e / S
t
= 0.170 ksi
Where P
r
= P
e
- SG = 161.14 kips Where P
r
= P
e
- SG = 161.14 kips
P
e
= f
e
A
ps
= 213 kips P
e
= f
e
A
ps
= 213 kips
SG = W
slab
/ 2000 = 51.83 kips SG = W
slab
/ 2000 = 51.83 kips
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
4.3 BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION BOTTOM STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A - ML / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= -0.283 ksi f = P
r
/ A - MB / S
b
- P
r
e / S
b
= -0.312 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
< f
c,allow
[Satisfactory] < f
c,allow
[Satisfactory]
5. CHECK DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTIONS
5.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
= (E
c
I
nsL
/ E
s


)
1/4
/ 12 = 4.666 ft = (E
c
I
nsB
/ E
s


)
1/4
/ 12 = 4.652 ft
Where E
cr
= (0.5) 33 w
1.5
(f
c
')
0.5
= 1660280 psi Where E
cr
= (0.5) 33 w
1.5
(f
c
')
0.5
= 1660280 psi
E
s
= 1000 psi E
s
= 1000 psi
I = 109177 in
4
I = 110544 in
4
w = 150 pcf
5.2 ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION AT B DIRECTION
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C = 0.17 in allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C = 0.17 in
Where C = 1920 Where C = 1920
5.3 DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION WITHOUT PRESTRESSING

cs
= e
n
0{1.78 - 0.103 h -1.65E-03 P + 3.95E-07 P P)
= 0.12 in
cs
= e
n
0{1.78 - 0.103 h -1.65E-03 P + 3.95E-07 P P)
= 0.12 in
< allow < allow
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]


Design of PT Slabs on Compressible Soil Ground Based on Standards of PTI 2nd Edition
Then f Then f
Then f Then f
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6. CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
6.1 APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT L DIRECTION APPLIED SERVICE LOAD SHEAR AT B DIRECTION
V
csL
= ( /
nsL
)
0.30
V
nsL
= 0.850 kips/ft V
csS
= V
csL
(116-h) / 94 = 0.832 kips/ft
Where V
nsL
= h
0.90
(PS
B
)
0.30
/ 550 L
0.10
= 0.355 kips/ft
6.2 ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT L DIRECTION ALLOWABLE CONCRETE SHEAR STRESS, AT B DIRECTION
v
c
= 2.4 (f
c
')
0.5
+ 0.2 f
p
= 0.144 ksi v
c
= 2.4 (f
c
')
0.5
+ 0.2 f
p
= 0.143 ksi
Where f
p
= 0.061 ksi > 50 psi Where f
p
= 0.059 ksi > 50 psi
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
6.3 SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT L DIRECTION SHEAR STRESS OF RIBBED FOUNDATION, AT B DIRECTION
v = V B / (n h b) = 0.034 ksi < v
c
v = V L / (n h b) = 0.035 ksi < v
c
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
7. CHECK SOIL BEARING
7.1 APPLIED LOADING
SLAB WEIGHT 150 L B t = 76000 lbs BEAM BEARING AREA (b)(Total Length) = 249 ft
2
ADDED DL DL L B = 22800 lbs SOIL PRESSURE q = Total Load / THE AREA = 1418 psf
LIVE LOAD LL L B = 60800 lbs < q
allow
BEAM WEIGHT 150 (h-t) b (Total Length) = 62222 lbs [Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD P (2L + 2B) = 131040 lbs
8. CHECK SLAB STRESS DUE TO LOAD-BEARING PARTITIONS
8.1 RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT L DIRECTION RELATIVE STIFFNESS LENGTH AT B DIRECTION
M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 8.55 ft-kips / ft M
max
= P
b
/ 4 = 9.00 ft-kips / ft
Where = MIN[(E
c
h
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 12.667 ft Where = MIN[(E
c
h
3
/ 3 k
s
)
0.25
, S
B
] = 13.333 ft
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
k
s
= 4
lb / in
3
8.2 TENSILE STRESS AT L DIRECTION TENSILE STRESS AT B DIRECTION
f = P
r
/ A - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.206 ksi f = P
r
/ A - M
max
/ 2 t
2
= -0.206 ksi
> f
t,allow
[Satisfactory] > f
t,allow
[Satisfactory]
9. CONVERT UNIFORM THICKNESS
H= MAX[ ( I / L)
1/3
, ( I / B)
1/3
] = 14.22 in
10. SUGGEST RATIO OF EXPECTED ELONGATION
r = f
e
/ 0.8 E
ps
= 7.77E-03
Where E
ps
= 28000 ksi
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Second Edition", Post-Tensioning Institute, 1996.
2. "1997 Uniform Building Code, Volume 2, Chapter 18", International Conference of Building Officials, 1997.
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
VERT. REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PIER DIAMETER D = 24 in
PIER LENGTH L = 10 ft
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 100 k
FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 200 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 20 k
PIER VERT. REINF. 8 # 7
SEISMIC DESIGN (ACI 21.12.4) ? Yes
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 6 in o.c.
(spacing 3.0 in o.c. at top end of 10.0 ft.)
(IBC 09 1810.3.9 & ACI 21.12.4)
THE PIER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK PIER LIMITATIONS
f
c
' = 3 ksi > 2.5 ksi
[Satisfactory] (IBC 09 Table 1808.8.1)
D = 24 in > MAX( L / 12 , 24 in)
[Satisfactory] (IBC 09 1810.2.2)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 743.26 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where F = 0.8 , ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1 or 10.3.6.2
= 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 452
in
2
.
A
st
= 4.80
in
2
.
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT COMPRESSION ONLY 743 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 743 108
AT 0 % TENSION 639 161
Pn (k) AT 25 % TENSION 527 198
AT 50 % TENSION 432 215
AT
t
= 0.002 288 222
AT BALANCED CONDITION 282 224
AT
t
= 0.005 96 234
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 174
AT TENSION ONLY -259 0
Mn (ft-k)
Concrete Pier (Isolated Deep Foundation) Design Based on ACI 318-08


-400
-200
0
200
400
600
800
0 50 100 150 200 250

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
a = C
b

1
= 10 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 12 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 20.1 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 174 ft-kips @ P
n
= 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,&
t,max
= 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 234 ft-kips @ P
u
= 100 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.011

min
= 0.005 (IBC 09, 1810.3.9.4.2) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) = 86 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 316
in
2
.
A
v
= 0.40
in
2
.
f
y
= 60 ksi
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 34.6 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1, 11.2.1.3)
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 8 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
) = 80.3 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.4.7.2 & 11.4.7.9)
s
max
= 10.5 (IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2) s
provd
= 6 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]

s
= 0.12 f
c
' / f
yt
= 0.006 <
s,provd
= 0.008 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08 Sec. 21.12.4.4 & 21.6.4.1)
0.003
= = 0.656 (ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. ASSUME FIX HEAD CONDITION IF L
dh
& L
hk
COMPLY WITH THE TENSION DEVELOPMENT. OTHERWISE PINNED AT TOP.
2. FROM PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS & REACTIONS, DETERMINE MAX SECTION FORCES OF SINGLE PILE, P
u
, M
u
, & V
u
.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
VERT. REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PILE DIAMETER D = 24 in
PILE LENGTH L = 35 ft
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 100 k
FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 200 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 20 k
PILE VERT. REINF. 8 # 7
SEISMIC DESIGN (ACI 21.12.4) ? Yes
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 6 in o.c.
(spacing 3.0 in o.c. at top end of 10.0 ft.)
(IBC 09 1810.3.9 & ACI 21.12.4)
( L
dh
= 9 in & L
hk
= 14 in )
THE PILE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK PILE LIMITATIONS
f
c
' = 4 ksi > 4 ksi [Satisfactory] (IBC 09 Table 1808.8.1)
D = 24 in > MAX( L / 30 , 12 in) [Satisfactory] (IBC 09 1810.3.5.2)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 941.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where F = 0.8 , ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1 or 10.3.6.2
= 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 452
in
2
.
A
st
= 4.80
in
2
.
Drilled Cast-in-place Pile Design Based on ACI 318-08

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT COMPRESSION ONLY 941 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 941 132
AT 0 % TENSION 789 208
Pn (k) AT 25 % TENSION 651 250
AT 50 % TENSION 536 267
AT
t
= 0.002 367 270
AT BALANCED CONDITION 360 272
AT
t
= 0.005 153 279
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 183
AT TENSION ONLY -259 0
Mn (ft-k)
a = C
b

1
= 10 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 12 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 20.1 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 183 ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,max = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 246 ft-kips @ P
u
= 100 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.011

min
= 0.005 (IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) = 90 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 316
in
2
.
A
v
= 0.40
in
2
.
f
y
= 60 ksi
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 40.0 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1, 11.2.1.3)
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 8 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
) = 80.3 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.4.7.2 & 11.4.7.9)
s
max
= 10.5 (IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2) s
provd
= 6 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]

s
= 0.12 f
c
' / f
yt
= 0.008 <
s,provd
= 0.008 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08 Sec. 21.12.4.4 & 21.6.4.1)
DETERMINE FIX HEAD CONDITION
11 d
b
= 9 in
(ACI 318-08 12.5.2)
L
hk
= 14 in, (ACI 318-08, Fig. R12.5)
where d
b
= 0.88 in

required
/
provided
= 0.8 ( A
s,reqd
/ A
s,provd
, ACI 318, 12.2.5)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)
= 1.0 (normal weight)
= 0.7 (#11 or smaller, cover > 2.5" & side >2.0",
ACI 318-08 12.5.3)
0.003
= = 0.656 (ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2)
-400
-200
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
'
0.02
, , 6 8
b requird y
dh b
provided
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

| |
|
= =
|
\ .
e
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PILE DIAMETER D = 20 in
COLUMN SIZE (SHORT SIDE) C = 24 in
P
n
= 130 k
(at the section of cap bottom face) M
n
= 400 ft-k
V
n
= 35 k
PILE CLEAR DIST. (24" min, 2D reqd) Clear = 40 in
EDGE DISTANCE (9" min) Edge = 12 in The Column Can Support Max Loads:
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 53 in P
u,col
P
n,col
= 390 kips
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING # 9 @ 16 in o.c., each way M
u,col
M
n,col
= 710.0 ft-kips
V
u,col
V
n,col
= 105 kips
THE PILE CAP DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing = in
Cap Edge Length = in
L
1-1
= 77.0 in, length of section 1-1
L
2-2
= 104.7 in, length of section 2-2
M
u, 1-1
= 113.4
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
M
u, 2-2
= 123.7
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)

provD
= 0.0012
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
>
provD
[Satisfactory]
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
(ACI 318-08, Chapter 11, Except 11.1.3.1)
L
3-3
= 62.4 in, length of section 3-3
V
u, 2-2
= 2 (P
n
) / L
2-2
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
u, 3-3
= (P
n
) / L
3-3
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
=
kips / ft
> V
u, max
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
190 ksi > 31 ksi [Satisfactory]
where
c
= 1.00 0.4 2.0
b
1
= (C + d) = 77 in
b
2
= (C + d) = 77 in
b
0
= 2b
1
+ 2b
2
= 308 in
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
870
ft
4
60.3
16324
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, P
n,col
, M
n,col
, V
n,col
, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, S
DS
/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
0.0
0.0
0.0008
0.0206
0.0011


Pile Cap Design for 3-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-08
60
136.2
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, P
n
, M
n
, & V
n
.
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY
'
' 2
, max
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
= =
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


= =
+
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
= =
|
\ .
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
4
2, , 40
0
d
y MIN
b
c

| |
= = |
|
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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(cont'd)
CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
95 ksi > 49 ksi [Satisfactory]
where = 134.1 deg
b
1
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 26 in
b
2
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 26 in
b
0
= ( / 360) (D + d) = 85 in, conservative value
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
59 ft
4
0.4
y = 0 , conservative value as one way shear
4529
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PILE DIAMETER D = 20 in
COLUMN SIZE (SHORT SIDE) C = 24 in
P
n
= 130 k
(at the section of cap bottom face) M
n
= 400 ft-k
V
n
= 35 k
PILE CLEAR DIST. (24" min, 2D reqd) Clear = 40 in
EDGE DISTANCE (9" min) Edge = 12 in The Column Can Support Max Loads:
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 53 in P
u,col
P
n,col
= 520 kips
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING # 9 @ 12 in o.c., each way M
u,col
M
n,col
= 946.7 ft-kips
V
u,col
V
n,col
= 140 kips
THE PILE CAP DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing = in
Cap Edge Length = in
L
1-1
= 113.1 in, length of section 1-1
L
2-2
= 104.0 in, length of section 2-2
M
u, 1-1
= 80.3
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
M
u, 2-2
= 156.2
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)

provD
= 0.0016
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
>
provD
[Satisfactory]
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
(ACI 318-08, Chapter 11, Except 11.1.3.1)
L
3-3
= 82.2 in, length of section 3-3
V
u, 2-2
= 2 (P
n
) / L
2-2
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
u, 3-3
= (P
n
) / L
3-3
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
=
kips / ft
> V
u, max
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
190 ksi > 42 ksi [Satisfactory]
where
c
= 1.00 0.4 2.0
b
1
= (C + d) = 77 in
b
2
= (C + d) = 77 in
b
0
= 2b
1
+ 2b
2
= 308 in
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
870
ft
4
60
104.0
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, P
n
, M
n
, & V
n
.
SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY


Pile Cap Design for 4-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-08
60.3
16324
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, P
n,col
, M
n,col
, V
n,col
, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, S
DS
/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
0.0
0.0
0.0010
0.0206
0.0014
'
' 2
, max
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
= =
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


= =
+
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
= =
|
\ .
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
4
2, , 40
0
d
y MIN
b
c

| |
= = |
|
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
95 ksi > 40 ksi [Satisfactory]
where = 164.1 deg
b
1
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 31 in
b
2
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 31 in
b
0
= ( / 360) (D + d) = 105 in, conservative value
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
90 ft
4
0.4
y = 0 , conservative value as one way shear
5542
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PILE DIAMETER D = 20 in
COLUMN SIZE (SHORT SIDE) C = 24 in
P
n
= 130 k
(at the section of cap bottom face) M
n
= 400 ft-k
V
n
= 35 k
PILE CLEAR DIST. (24" min, 2D reqd) Clear = 40 in
EDGE DISTANCE (9" min) Edge = 12 in The Column Can Support Max Loads:
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 53 in P
u,col
P
n,col
= 260 kips
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING # 9 @ 12 in o.c., each way M
u,col
M
n,col
= 473.3 ft-kips
V
u,col
V
n,col
= 70 kips
THE PILE CAP DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing = in
Cap Edge Length = in
L
1-1
= 44.0 in, length of section 1-1
M
u, 1-1
= 104.4
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)

provD
= 0.0016
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
>
provD
[Satisfactory]
<
provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
(ACI 318-08, Chapter 11, Except 11.1.3.1)
L
2-2
= 44.0 in, length of section 2-2
V
u, 1-1
= (P
n
) / L
1-1
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
u, 2-2
= (P
n
) / L
2-2
=
kips / ft
(No shear at "d" offset.)
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
=
kips / ft
> V
u, max
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
190 ksi > 31 ksi [Satisfactory]
where
c
= 1.00 0.4937 2.0
b
1
= (C + d) = 77 in
b
2
= [(C + min(Edge , d)] = 36 in
b
0
= 2b
1
+ 2b
2
= 226 in
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
559
ft
4
60
104.0
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, P
n
, M
n
, & V
n
.
SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY


Pile Cap Design for 2-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-08
60.3
11978
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, P
n,col
, M
n,col
, V
n,col
, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, S
DS
/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
0.0
0.0
0.0007
0.0206
0.0009
'
' 2
, max
0.85 1 1
0.383
M
u
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
= =
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


= =
+
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
= =
|
\ .
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
4
2, , 40
0
d
y MIN
b
c

| |
= = |
|
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
95 ksi > 67 ksi [Satisfactory]
where = 94.3 deg
b
1
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 18 in
b
2
= ( / 360) (D / 4 + d) = 18 in
b
0
= ( / 360) (D + d) = 60 in, conservative value
A
p
= b
0
d =
in
2
31 ft
4
0.4
y = 0 , conservative value as one way shear
3185
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
( )
'
( ) 2 psi y f v
c c
= + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M u col u col v
psi v
u
J A

= + =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. PILE TOP SHEAR, R
V
, & MOMENT, R
M
, RELATIONSHIP
MUST BE FROM SOIL REPORT (R
V
vs R
M
) DIAGRAM.
THEY ARE NON-LINEAR SET AND EQUAL AT ALL TOP
OF PILES FOR RIGID PILE CAP. USING LINEAR
SPRINGS TO MODEL THEM IS INADEQUATE.
2. PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES
WITH Min(S
DS
/10, 0.25) TIMES AXIAL VERT
COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13). TO CONSIDER
CONCRETE TENSION CREAKED, THE TIE BEAM
SHOULD NOT BE LATERAL REACTION MEMBER.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
NUMBER OF HORIZONTAL PILE ROWS 5
NUMBER OF VERTICAL PILE ROWS 11
PILES STAGGERED ? Yes
PILE DIAMETER D = 24 in
PILE CLEAR DISTANCE Clear = 48 in
EDGE DISTANCE Edge = 12 in
PILE CAP HEIGHT H = 72 in
PASSIVE SOIL PRESSURE P
P
= 300 pcf
PILE LOCATION TO CENTER OF PILE CAP
AND VERTICAL REACTIONS
Pile X (in) Y (in) R (kips)
1 -312 72 -684.1
2 -312 0 -684.1
3 -312 -72 -684.1
4 -249 36 -585.3
5 -249 -36 -585.3
6 -187 72 -486.4
7 -187 0 -486.4 INPUT POINT LOADS ON TOP OF CAP
8 -187 -72 -486.4 LOAD X (in) Y (in) P (k) Vx (k) Vy (k) My (ft-k) Mx (ft-k)
9 -125 36 -387.5 1 -144 0 -8507.55 700
10 -125 -36 -387.5 2 144 0 3192.483 700
11 -62 72 -288.7 3
12 -62 0 -288.7 4
13 -62 -72 -288.7 5
14 0 36 -189.8 6
15 0 -36 -189.8 7
16 62 72 -91.0 8
17 62 0 -91.0 9
18 62 -72 -91.0 10
19 125 36 7.9
20 125 -36 7.9 PILE CAP SIZE TOTAL LOADS ON PILE CENTER OF CAP BOTTOM FACE
21 187 72 106.8 X = 672 in P -5315.1 kips
22 187 0 106.8 Y = 192 in V
x
= 1313.6 kips V
y
= 0.0 kips
23 187 -72 106.8 H = 72 in M
y
= 148973.1 ft-kips M
x
= 0.0 ft-kips
24 249 36 205.6
25 249 -36 205.6 R
V
= (V
x
2
+ V
y
2
)
0.5
/ No. = 46.9 kips R
M,x
= 170.0 ft-kips
26 312 72 304.5 R
M
= 170 ft-kips, (from Soil Report per R
v
above) R
M,y
= 0.0 ft-kips
27 312 0 304.5
28 312 -72 304.5 DETERMINE MAXIMUM PILE VERTICAL REACTIONS
A = 28 piles I
x
= 75168
piles-in
2
I
y
= 1127520
piles-in
2
R
max
= 304.5 kips R
min
= -684.1 kips, (Tension)
Group Center 0 0
(The Bold Italic Red values are for pile and pile cap design.)


Determination of Pile Cap Balanced Loads and Reactions
Center of Cap
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 5 in
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 5 in
BASE PLATE WIDTH b
1 = 16 in
BASE PLATE DEPTH b
2 = 16 in
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 2.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
AXIAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 40 k
AXIAL LIVE LOAD P
LL = 25 k
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC) = 1 Seismic,SD
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD P
LAT = 20 k, SD
SEISMIC MOMENT LOAD M
LAT = 96 ft-k, SD
SEISMIC SHEAR LOAD V
LAT = 2 k, SD
SURCHARGE q
s
= 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 3 ft
FOOTING MIDDLE THICKNESS T = 18 in
SOIL COVER THICKNESS D = 12 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 3 ksf
SQUARE FOOTING LENGTH L = 7 ft
REINFORCING SIZE # 5
MIDDLE BOTTOM EACH WAY : 9 # 5 @ 9 in o.c. THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 65 kips
M = 0 ft-kips
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 79 kips
M = 69 ft-kips
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 50 kips
M = 69 ft-kips
M
R
/ M
O
= 6.4 > F = 0.75 / 0.9 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ V
LAT
D
f
- 0.5 P
LAT
L = 32 k-ft
P
conc
= (0.15 kcf) L
2
[T + 2 (D
f
- D - T) /3] = 13.48 k, footing wt
P
soil
= w
s
D L
2
= 5.39 k, soil weight
M
R
= 0.5 P
DL
L + 0.5 (P
conc
+ P
soil
) L = 206 k-ft
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 65.0 79.3 50.3 k
q
s
L
2
4.9 4.9 0.0 k, (surcharge load)
P
conc - soil
3.6 3.6 3.2 k, (footing increased)
P 73.5 87.8 53.5 k
M 0.0 68.6 68.6 ft - k
q
min
2.250 > 0 1.441 > 0 0.393 > 0 ksf, net pressure
q
3
2.250 2.272 1.223 ksf, net pressure
q
2
2.250 3.102 2.054 ksf, net pressure
q
max
2.250 3.933 2.884 ksf, net pressure
q
allow
3.0 4.0 4.0 ksf

CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
Design of Footing at Piping Based on ACI 318-08

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Where
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
V 36.7 57.5 40.3 k, flexure shear
M 69.7 111.6 79.1 ft - k, flexure moment
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
= 1.5 M d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max
use
provD
Middle Bottom Each Way 167.3 ft-k 14.69 0.0022 0.0021 0.0129 18 9 # 5 @ 9 in o.c. 0.0023
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction V
u,max
= 1.5 V V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
Pipe Direction 86.2 k 93 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2
b
0

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 97.5 0.0 25.2 25.2 100.8 0.4 1.0 2.0 32.7 10.3 0.0 8.2 65.9 150.0
2 118.9 102.9 25.2 25.2 100.8 0.4 1.0 2.0 32.7 10.3 0.0 8.2 117.0 150.0
3 75.4 102.9 25.2 25.2 100.8 0.4 1.0 2.0 32.7 10.3 0.0 8.2 87.6 150.0
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
P
u
= 1.5 P
col
M
u
= 1.5 M
col
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
max 3 2
min 3 2
3 162
0.5
13
3 162
0.5
13
P M
q
L L
P M
q
L L
| |
= +
|
\ .

| |

=
|

\ .
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
0
R b M P u u v
psi v
u
J A
P
db d b
J
b b
R

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
2
3
d b b AP
v
b
b
A L f

= +
=
+
=
( )
( ) ( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
, 0.5 0.5 , 0.5 0.5
0 1 1 1 2 2 2
psi y f v
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
AP
d d b b c b b c b
d

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= = + + = + +
2 max min
3 max min
2 1
3 3
1 2
3 3
q q q
q q q

= +

= +

'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN DIAMETER d
col
= 12 in
COLUMN DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 40 kips
COLUMN LIVE LOAD P
LL
= 38 kips
LATERAL LOAD (0=Wind, 1=Seismic) 0 Wind,ASD
WIND AXIAL LOAD P
LAT
= 5 k, ASD
WIND MOMENT LOAD M
LAT
= 39.5 ft-k, ASD
WIND SHEAR LOAD V
LAT
= 0.15 k, ASD
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 2 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 18 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2.5 ksf
FOOTING DIAMETER D = 7.5 ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FOOTING TOP REBAR # 4 @ 48 in o.c., each way
FOOTING BOTTOM REBAR # 6 @ 18 in o.c., each way
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 9.4 > F = 1.6 / 0.9 = 1.78 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M
LAT
+ V
LAT
T - P
LAT
(0.5 D) = 21 k-ft M
R
= (P
DL
+ P
ftg
+ P
soil
) (0.5 D) = 196 k-ft
P
ftg
=
(0.15 kcf) T D
2
/ 4 =
9.94 k, footing weight
P
soil
= w
s
(D
f
- T) D
2
/ 4 = 2.43 k, soil weight
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 78.0 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 108.8 kips
CASE 2: DL + LL + 1.3 W P = 84.5 kips 1.2 DL + LL + 1.6 W Pu = 94.0 kips
M = 51 ft-kips Mu = 63 ft-kips
V = 0.2 kips Vu = 0.2 kips
e = 0.6 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 0.7 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: DL + LL + 0.65 W P = 81.3 kips 0.9 DL+ 1.6 W Pu = 44.0 kips
M = 26 ft-kips Mu = 63 ft-kips
V = 0.1 kips Vu = 0.2 kips
e = 0.3 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 1.4 ft, fr cl ftg
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 78.0 84.5 81.3 k
e 0.0 0.6 0.3 ft (from center of footing)
P
ftg
- P
soil
7.5 7.5 6.8 k, (footing increasing)
P 85.5 92.0 88.0 k, (net loads)
e 0.0 0.6 0.3 ft
q
min
1.94 0.83 1.37 ksf
x @ 0.00 ft, from edge @ 0.00 ft, from edge
q
max
1.94 3.33 2.62 ksf
q
allowable
2.50 3.33 3.33 ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)

Circular Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08

'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
108.8 94.0 44.0 k
e
u
0.0 0.7 1.4 ft
[0.15T + w
s
(D
f
- T)] A 14.8 14.8 11.1 k, (factored footing & backfill)
P
u
123.6 108.8 55.1 k
e
u
0.0 0.6 1.2 ft
q
u, min
2.80 0.93 0.00 ksf
x @ 0.00 ft, from edge @ 0.75 ft, from edge
q
u, max
2.80 4.00 2.81 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 1
0 1/10 D 2/10 D 3/10 D 4/10 D Center 6/10 D 7/10 D 8/10 D 9/10 D D
0 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50
0.00 4.50 6.00 6.87 7.35 7.50 7.35 6.87 6.00 4.50 0.00
0.00 2.30 3.99 4.86 5.36 11.17 5.36 4.86 3.99 2.30 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 0 81.6 163.2 244.8 326.4 408
0 0 0 0 0 54.4 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.8 108.8
0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34
0.00 0.00 0.58 2.16 4.97 9.13 16.11 24.43 33.98 44.53 55.67
0.00 0.39 1.44 2.93 4.65 7.42 10.20 11.91 13.40 14.46 14.84
-2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80 -2.80
0 0 -4.8262 -18.029 -41.427 -76.066 -134.16 -203.5 -283.03 -370.93 -463.67
0 -3.2175 -12.02 -24.401 -38.691 -61.822 -84.953 -99.243 -111.62 -120.43 -123.64
0 -2.1234 -4.2468 -15.865 -36.454 -66.934 -36.454 -15.865 -4.2468 -2.1234 0
0 -2.8312 -10.577 -21.471 -34.046 0 34.046 21.471 10.577 2.8312 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0 1/10 D 2/10 D 3/10 D 4/10 D Center 6/10 D 7/10 D 8/10 D 9/10 D D
0 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50
0.00 4.50 6.00 6.87 7.35 7.50 7.35 6.87 6.00 4.50 0.00
0.00 2.30 3.99 4.86 5.36 11.17 5.36 4.86 3.99 2.30 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 -31.84 6.82 77.32 147.82 218.32 288.82
0 0 0 0 0 47 94.0 94.0 94.0 94.0 94.0
0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34 0.34
0.00 0.00 0.58 2.16 4.97 9.13 16.11 24.43 33.98 44.53 55.67
0.00 0.39 1.44 2.93 4.65 7.42 10.20 11.91 13.40 14.46 14.84
0.93 1.24 1.54 1.85 2.16 2.46 2.77 3.08 3.39 3.69 4.00
0 0 -2.0199 -8.4177 -21.204 -42.205 -82.787 -133.92 -195.69 -267.07 -344.49
0 -1.42 -5.9175 -13.486 -23.752 -43.292 -64.476 -79.37 -93.6 -104.6 -108.84
0 -0.7203 -1.4405 -6.2532 -16.231 -64.913 -59.861 -32.173 -13.894 -6.9468 0
0 -1.0337 -4.4745 -10.557 -19.107 11.13 39.723 26.544 13.801 3.8584 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 3
0 1/10 D 2/10 D 3/10 D 4/10 D Center 6/10 D 7/10 D 8/10 D 9/10 D D
0 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50
0.00 4.50 6.00 6.87 7.35 7.50 7.35 6.87 6.00 4.50 0.00
0.00 2.30 3.99 4.86 5.36 11.17 5.36 4.86 3.99 2.30 0.00
0 0 0 0 0 -31.84 -30.68 2.32 35.32 68.32 101.32
0 0 0 0 0 22 44.0 44.0 44.0 44.0 44.0
0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25 0.25
0.00 0.00 0.43 1.62 3.73 6.85 12.08 18.32 25.48 33.40 41.75
0.00 0.29 1.08 2.20 3.48 5.57 7.65 8.94 10.05 10.84 11.13
0.00 0.12 0.55 0.98 1.41 1.84 2.28 2.71 3.14 3.57 2.81
0 0 -0.1226 -1.2188 -4.4261 -10.982 -26.656 -47.721 -74.601 -107.02 -143.07
0 -0.0937 -0.932 -3.2909 -7.4659 -16.999 -28.094 -36.663 -45.346 -52.357 -55.133
0 0.156 0.312 0.4045 -0.696 -35.973 -45.256 -27.078 -13.797 -6.8985 0
0 0.196 0.1502 -1.0938 -3.9821 10.567 23.555 16.273 8.7048 2.4859 0
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
V
u,col
(k)
q
u,ftg & fill
(ksf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
TA ( ft
2
)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
TA ( ft
2
)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
V
u,col
(k)
q
u,ftg & fill
(ksf)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,ftg & fill
(ksf)
M
u,col
(ft-k)
M
u,ftg & fill
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg & fill
(k)
TA ( ft
2
)
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
V
u,col
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
Section
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,soil
(k)
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR SUMMARY
0 1/10 D 2/10 D 3/10 D 4/10 D Center 6/10 D 7/10 D 8/10 D 9/10 D D
0 0.75 1.50 2.25 3.00 3.75 4.50 5.25 6.00 6.75 7.50
0.00 4.50 6.00 6.87 7.35 7.50 7.35 6.87 6.00 4.50 0.00
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0 -0.4719 -0.7078 -2.308 -4.9607 -8.9245 -4.9607 -2.308 -0.7078 -0.4719 0
1 V
u
, (k / ft) 0 -0.6292 -1.7628 -3.1236 -4.6331 0 4.6331 3.1236 1.7628 0.6292 0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0 -0.1601 -0.2401 -0.9097 -2.2087 -8.6551 -8.146 -4.6804 -2.3156 -1.5437 0
2 V
u
, (k / ft) 0 -0.2297 -0.7458 -1.5358 -2.6001 1.484 5.4056 3.8616 2.3002 0.8574 0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0 0.0347 0.052 0.0589 -0.0947 -4.7964 -6.1586 -3.9393 -2.2995 -1.533 0
3 V
u
, (k / ft) 0 0.0435 0.025 -0.1591 -0.5419 1.409 3.2054 2.3673 1.4508 0.5524 0
CHECK FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max

provD
Top Slab 0.1 ft-k / ft 15.75 0.0000 0.0000 0.0155 no limit 0.0003
Bottom Slab -8.9 ft-k / ft 14.63 0.0010 0.0008 0.0155 18 0.0017 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
5.4 k / ft 14 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
Case P
u
M
u
b
1
b
2
b
0

c
y A
f
A
p
R J v
u (psi)
v
c
1 108.8 0.0 21.4 21.4 7.1 0.4 1.0 2.0 44.2 9.0 7.8 5.4 77.9 164.3
2 94.0 63.7 21.4 21.4 7.1 0.4 1.0 2.0 44.2 9.0 6.7 5.4 67.5 164.3
3 44.0 63.7 21.4 21.4 7.1 0.4 1.0 2.0 44.2 9.0 3.2 5.4 31.7 164.3
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
U
n
i
f
o
r
m

L
o
a
d
s
Section
0.5
1
( )
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
1 2
R b M P u u v
psi v
u
J A
P
db d b
J
b b
b b P
u
R
A
f

= +
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + +
| |
( |
\ . \ .
\ .
=
( ) 2
1 2
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
2
4
d b b AP
v
b
b
D
A f

= +
=
+
=
( )
( )
'
( ) 2
4
2, , 40
0
0
,
0 1 2
4
psi y f v
c c
d
y MIN
b
c
b
d b d b b
col

= +
| |
= |
|
\ .
= + = =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
TANK HEIGHT H = 24.17 ft
TANK DIAMETER d = 38.67 ft
TANK THICKNESS t = 2 in
WT OF TANK & MAX CONTENTS W = 1920.1 kips
SOIL WEIGHT w
s
= 0.11 kcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH D
f
= 1 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 18 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2 ksf
FOOTING DIAMETER D = 40.67 ft
TOTAL ANCHORAGE POINTS n = 26 ( @ 56" o.c. along perimeter.)
ANCHOR BOLT DIAMETER = 3/4 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FOOTING REBAR 2 # 6
@ 18 in o.c. each way, at top & bot.
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING 40.67 ft DIA x 18 in THK. w/ #6 @ 18" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE LATERAL LOADS
0.013 sec, (SEAOC IBC 06 Manual I, page 188) < 0.06 sec
(rigid nonbuilding structure, ASCE 7-05, 15.4.2)
Where L = 24.17 ft
w = W / L = 79439 plf
D = 38.67 ft
V = (S
DS
I
E
W / 1.4) 0.30 = 0.12 W = 221.35 kips, ASD (for IBC, Seismic)
Where S
DS
= 0.538 (ASCE 7-05, 11.4.4)
I
E
= 1.00 (IBC 09 Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
Factor = 0.30 (ASCE 7-05, 15.4.2)
V = (C
a
I
E
W / 1.4) 0.7 = 0.14 W = 268.81
kips, ASD (for CBC 2001 / UBC 97, Seismic)
Where C
a
= 0.28 (CBC 2001 / UBC 97 1634.3)
I
E
= 1.00 (CBC 2001 / UBC 97 Table 16-K)
Factor = 0.7 (CBC 2001 / UBC 97 1634.3)
V = (2 / 3) P A = 0.01 W = 15.58 kips, ASD (for Wind)
Where A = 934.65 ft
2
, (projected area)
P = 25 psf, (wind pressure)
Circular Factor = 2/3
CONSIDERING SLOSHING EFFECTS, USE 295.69 kips.
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 1920 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 2897 kips
M = 0 ft-kips Mu = 0 ft-kips
e = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 1920 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 2007 kips
M = 3647 ft-kips Mu = 5106 ft-kips
e = 1.9 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 2.5 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 393 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 393 kips
M = 829 ft-kips Mu = 1161 ft-kips
e = 2.1 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 3.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT WIND LOAD WITHOUT CONTENTS (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 55.6 > 1.1667 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= V
wind
(2 / 3) (H + T) = 267 k-ft , M
R
= (P
DL
+ P
ftg
) 0.5 D = 14822 k-ft
P
ftg
=
(0.15 kcf) T D
2
/ 4 =
292.29 k, footing weight. F = 1.5, for wind


Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08
2 1/ 2
6
7.65
10
L wD
T
D t


= =


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(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 1920.1 1920.1 392.9 k
e 0.0 2.1 2.9 ft (from center of footing)
P
ftg
- P
soil
149.4 149.4 134.5 k, (footing increasing)
P 2069.4 2069.4 527.4 k, (net loads)
e 0.0 1.9 2.1 ft
q
min
1.6 1.0 0.2 ksf
x @ 0.00 ft from edge @ 0.00 ft from edge
q
max
1.59 2.22 0.58 ksf
q
allowable
2.00 2.67 2.67 ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
2897.4 2007.4 392.9 k
e
u
0.0 2.7 4.0 ft
(0.15 T) A 350.8 350.8 263.1 k, (factored footingloads)
P
u
3248.2 2358.1 656.0 k
e
u
0.0 2.3 2.4 ft
q
u, min
2.50 0.94 0.25 ksf
x @ 0.00 ft from edge @ 0.00 ft from edge
q
u, max
2.50 2.69 0.75 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 1
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 1.00 5.83 10.67 15.50 20.34 25.17 30.00 34.84 39.67 40.67
0.00 12.60 28.51 35.78 39.50 40.67 39.50 35.78 28.51 12.60 0.00
0.00 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 2.47 0.00
0 0 298 2,076 5,793 11,676 19,798 30,087 42,314 56,022 58,920
0 0 62 368 769 1,680 2,129 2,530 2,836 2,897 2,897
0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27
0 2 58 297 763 1,481 2,459 3,688 5,145 6,784 7,133
0 2 12 49 96 202 254 301 339 349 351
-2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50 -2.50
0 -15.907 -541.36 -2749.3 -7068.6 -13719 -22770 -34151 -47644 -62820 -66052
0 -16 -109 -457 -894 -1,872 -2,355 -2,791 -3,139 -3,232 -3,248
0 -14 -185 -376 -513 -561 -513 -376 -185 -14 0
0 -14 -35 -40 -28 10 28 40 35 14 0
V
u,tank
(k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y





=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d


=


'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 1.00 5.83 10.67 15.50 20.34 25.17 30.00 34.84 39.67 40.67
0.00 12.60 28.51 35.78 39.50 40.67 39.50 35.78 28.51 12.60 0.00
0.00 0.69 1.05 1.30 1.56 1.81 2.07 2.32 2.58 2.73 0.00
0 0 78.504 751.09 2390.2 5321.1 9803.9 16000 23918 33295 35300
0 0 16 139 340 929 1,284 1,641 1,943 2,007 2,007
0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27
0 2 58 297 763 1,481 2,459 3,688 5,145 6,784 7,133
0 2 12 49 96 202 254 301 339 349 351
-0.94 -0.98 -1.19 -1.40 -1.61 -1.82 -2.02 -2.23 -2.44 -2.65 -2.69
0 -6.0025 -212.05 -1222.9 -3420.5 -7123.3 -12577 -19926 -29168 -40061 -42432
0 -6 -43 -209 -455 -1,128 -1,520 -1,912 -2,253 -2,352 -2,358
0 -4 -75 -175 -267 -321 -314 -238 -105 -19 0
0 -4 -15 -20 -18 3 18 30 29 4 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 3
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 1.00 5.83 10.67 15.50 20.34 25.17 30.00 34.84 39.67 40.67
0.00 12.60 28.51 35.78 39.50 40.67 39.50 35.78 28.51 12.60 0.00
0.00 0.04 0.15 0.22 0.29 0.36 0.44 0.51 0.58 0.63 0.00
0 0 4.8533 90.535 334.56 814.32 1598.2 2735.2 4240.6 6067.5 6415.2
0 0 1 18 51 162 236 312 379 393 393
0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20
0 1 44 223 572 1,111 1,844 2,766 3,859 5,088 5,349
0 1 9 37 72 152 191 226 254 262 263
-0.25 -0.27 -0.33 -0.39 -0.45 -0.50 -0.56 -0.62 -0.68 -0.74 -0.75
0 -1.63 -57.69 -334.65 -939.25 -1961.3 -3470.3 -5508.1 -8075.3 -11104 -11765
0 -2 -12 -57 -125 -312 -422 -531 -627 -654 -656
0 0 -9 -21 -32 -36 -28 -7 24 51 0
0 0 -2 -3 -2 2 5 7 6 0 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR SUMMARY
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 1.00 5.83 10.67 15.50 20.34 25.17 30.00 34.84 39.67 40.67
0.00 12.60 28.51 35.78 39.50 40.67 39.50 35.78 28.51 12.60 0.00
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 -1.1 -6.5 -10.5 -13.0 -13.8 -13.0 -10.5 -6.5 -1.1 0.0
1 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 -1.1 -1.2 -1.1 -0.7 0.2 0.7 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 -0.3 -2.6 -4.9 -6.8 -7.9 -8.0 -6.6 -3.7 -1.5 0.0
2 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 -0.3 -0.5 -0.6 -0.5 0.1 0.5 0.8 1.0 0.3 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 0.0 -0.3 -0.6 -0.8 -0.9 -0.7 -0.2 0.8 4.0 0.0
3 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 0.0 -0.1 -0.1 -0.1 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0
CHECK FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max

provD
Top Slab 4.0 ft-k / ft 15.63 0.0004 0.0003 0.0155 no limit 0.0016
Bottom Slab -13.8 ft-k / ft 14.63 0.0016 0.0012 0.0155 18 0.0017 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
1.2 k / ft 14 k [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Seismic Design Manual (UBC 97) - Volume 1, Code Application Examples", Structural Engineers
Association of California, 1999.
2. "2006 IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manual - Volume 1, Code Application Examples", Structural Engineers
Association of California, 2007.
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
V
u,tank
(k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
V
u,soil
(k)
Section
V
u,tank
(k)
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
U
n
i
f
o
r
m

L
o
a
d
s
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD w
Lat
= 25 psf
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 20 kips / ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 48
HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND H
1
= 1.4 ft
HEIGHT UNDER GROUND H
2
= 12.5 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 10 in
WALL VERT. REINF. (A
s
) # 5 @ 18 in o.c.
A
s
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 5 @ 18 in o.c.
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
Case A: Fixed Bottom & Pinned Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Increasing Uniformly to Bottom
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H
2
2
= 3.52 kips / ft
Hs = ws Pa H
2
/ b = 0.51 kips / ft
HLat = wLat (H1 + H2) = 0.35 kips / ft
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
(H2)
2
= 3.75 kips / ft
Ww = t ( H1 + H
2
) c = 1.74 kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb = 5.63 kips / ft
Hs = 1.6 Hs = 0.82 kips / ft
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.56 kips / ft
H
E
= 1.6 H
E
= 6.00 kips / ft
Ww = 1.2 Ww = 2.09 kips / ft
P = 1.6 P = 32.00 kips / ft
DETERMINE FACTORED SECTION FORCES
R
T
= 5.89 kips / ft
R
B
= 7.11 kips / ft
P
B
= 34.09 kips / ft
M
B
= 16.53 ft-kips / ft
S = 7.00 ft, at max moment
P
M
= 33.04 kips / ft
M
M
= 8.32 ft-kips / ft

Basement Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08

psf / ft (for H > 12 ft, CBC 07 1806A.1)
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(cont'd)
Case B: Pinned both Bottom & Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Trapezium Distributed
L = 0.6 H2
Hb = 1.13 kips / ft
Hb = 1.80 kips / ft
R
T
= 6.20 kips / ft
R
B
= 2.97 kips / ft
S = 6.13 ft, at max moment
P
M
= 33.16 kips / ft
M
M
= 13.82 ft-kips / ft
CHECK MINIMUN HORIZ. REINF.

ProvD
= 0.00344
>
MIN
=
(ACI 318-08 14.3.3)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK VERT. FLEXURE CAPACITY

ProvD
= 0.00224 <
MAX
= 0.04 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.00075 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 171.5 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 171.5 8.0
AT MIDDLE 115.5 19.3
AT
t
= 0.002 59.5 22.5
AT BALANCED 58.1 22.6
P
n
(k) AT
t
= 0.005 42.7 25.4
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 7.0
(Note: For middle reforcing the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
Case B
at bottom
P
u
34.09 33.16
M
u
16.53 13.82
M
n
(ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 7.11 kips, at bottom
= 7.58 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
at middle
33.04
8.32
Case A
0.002
. . Max Horiz Shear
V
u
=
'
2 bd f
V
n
c
=
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
200.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 40 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 100 psf
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD w
Lat
= 25 psf
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 20 kips / ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 20
HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND H
1
= 1.4 ft
HEIGHT UNDER GROUND H
2
= 12.5 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 12 in
WALL VERT. REINF. (A
s
) # 8 @ 8 in o.c.
A
s
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 4 @ 32 in o.c.
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
Case A: Fixed Bottom & Pinned Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Increasing Uniformly to Bottom
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H
2
2
= 3.13 kips / ft
Hs = ws Pa H
2
/ b = 0.45 kips / ft
HLat = wLat (H1 + H2) = 0.35 kips / ft
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
(H2)
2
= 1.56 kips / ft
Ww = t ( H1 + H
2
) m = 1.81 kips / ft
ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN LOADS
Hb = 1.0 Hb = 3.13 kips / ft
Hs = 1.0 Hs = 0.45 kips / ft
HLat = 1.0 HLat = 0.35 kips / ft
H
E
= 1.0 H
E
= 1.56 kips / ft
Ww = 1.0 Ww = 1.81 kips / ft
P = 1.0 P = 20.00 kips / ft
DETERMINE FACTORED SECTION FORCES
R
T
= 2.59 kips / ft
R
B
= 2.90 kips / ft
P
B
= 21.81 kips / ft
M
B
= 5.29 ft-kips / ft
S = 7.25 ft, at max moment
P
M
= 20.86 kips / ft
M
M
= 0.47 ft-kips / ft

Basement Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08

psf / ft (for H > 12 ft, CBC 07 1806A.1)
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(cont'd)
Case B: Pinned both Bottom & Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Trapezium Distributed
L = 0.6 H2
Hb = 1.00 kips / ft
Hb = 1.00 kips / ft
R
T
= 2.48 kips / ft
R
B
= 0.88 kips / ft
S = 3.82 ft, at max moment
P
M
= 21.31 kips / ft
M
M
= 3.78 ft-kips / ft
CHECK MINIMUN HORIZ. REINF.

ProvD
= 0.00104
>
MIN
=
(TMS 402-08 1.13.6.3)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK VERT. FLEXURE CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.3.3)

ProvD
= 0.01039 >
SUM
= 0.0010 (horizontal and vertical at least 0.002, TMS 402-08 1.13.6.3)
>
MIN
= 0.0007 (TMS 402-08 1.13.6.3)
[Satisfactory]
, allowable moment
where
Loads Case B A
s
= 1.185
in
2
E
s
= 29000 ksi
at bottom d = 9.380 in n = 21.5
P 21.81 21.31 b
w
= 12 in
=
M 5.29 3.78 t
e
= 11.63 in SF = 1.33
M
m
5.30 5.44 E
m
= 1350 ksi k =
F
b
= 0.66 ksi F
s
= 32 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.3.5)
20.8 psi, at bottom
< 51.6 psi [Satisfactory]
0.01053
0.4834
Case A
20.86
at middle
5.58
0.47
0.0007
( ) . . Max Horiz Shear
f
b t
= =
v
w e
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
m b w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
e e
s s
( )
( )
'
, 50
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
v
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
TANK SIZE c
1 = 40 ft FOOTING WIDTH B = 22.00 ft
c
2 = 20 ft FOOTING LENGTH L = 42.00 ft
BASE PLATE EDGE SIZE b
1 = 40.5 ft FOOTING EDGE THICKNESS T = 10 in
b
2 = 20.5 ft
FOOTING CONCRETE STRENGTH fc' = 2 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS fy = 60 ksi
TOTAL DEAD LOAD P
DL = 23 kips
LIVE LOAD P
LL = 1450 kips
SURCHARGE qs = 0.1 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT ws = 0.11 pcf
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH Df = 0.50 ft
FOOTING EDGE THICKNESS T = 10 in
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 2 ksf
FOOTING WIDTH B = 22 ft
FOOTING LENGTH L = 42 ft
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
ASD: DL + LL P = 1582 kips
SD: 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 2189 kips
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
ASD
= 1.71 ksf, < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.1)
= 49.19 ft-kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
S = elastic section modulus of section = 4400 in
3
= 19.95 ft-kips < M
n
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.4)
= 94.45 kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )
= 2.17 kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.22.5.4)
= 1064.92 kips
where = 0.6 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.5 )

c = ratio of long side to short side of concentrated load = 1.99


= 136.98 ft-kips < V
n
[Satisfactory]
Temporary Tank Footing Design Based on ACI 318-08


MAX
P
q
BL
=
( )
' '
5 , 0.85
n c c
MIN S S f f M =
( )
2
,max
0.5 0.25 0.25
1 1
2
u
u
L b c P
M
L

=
' 4
3
n c
BT f V =
( )
,max
1 1
0.5 0.25 0.25
u
u
P
L T V b c
L
=
( )
'
1 2 1 2
4 8
, 2.66 4
3 3
n c
c
MIN T T f V c c b b

( | |
= + + + + +
( |
( \ .
1 1 2 2
,max
1
1
2 2
u u
b c b c
T T
V P
BL
+ + ( | || |
= + +
| | (
\ .\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WELL DEPTH H = 28.5 ft
WELL OUTSIDE DIAMETER dia = 8.3333 ft
WELL CONCRETE THICKNESS t = 8 in
FOOTING DIAMETER D = 16 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 18 in
WATER TABLE LOCATION h = 0 ft
WT OF WELL & MAX CONTENTS W
well
= 171.61 kips
WT OF TOP CAP W
cap
= 18.869 kips
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 3 ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
s
= 0.11 kcf
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 450 psf / ft
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 30 psf / ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FOOTING REBAR 2 Layers # 6
@ 16 in o.c. each way, at top & bot.
DOWEL / WELL VERTICAL REBARS # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
DOWEL LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
WELL HORIZONTAL REBARS # 4 @ 18 in o.c.
DESIGN SUMMARY THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
FOOTING 16 ft DIA x 18 in THK. w/ # 6 @ 16" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
CONCRETE WELL 8 in THK. w/ # 5 @ 8 in o.c.DOWEL / VERT. BARS AT AT EACH FACE
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE LATERAL LOADS
F = (S
DS
I
E
W / 1.4) 0.30 = 0.12 W, ASD (for IBC, Seismic)
Where S
DS
= 0.538 (ASCE 7-05, 11.4.4)
I
E
= 1.00 (IBC 09 Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
Factor = 0.30 , (ASCE 7-05, 15.4.2)
F
cap
= 0.12 W
cap
= 2.18 kips, at ground
F
well
= 0.12 W
well
= 19.78 kips, at mid of H 14.923
H
a
= 0.5 P
a
H
2
(2/3 d) = 101.53 kips, at 1/3 H
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
H
2
(2/3 d) = 67.69 kips, at 2/3 H
H
p
= MIN [ 0.5 P
p
H
2
(2/3 d) , (F + H)] = 191.18 kips, at 1/3 H
186.32
V = 0.00 kips, total shear at top of footing
M = 778 ft-kips, total moment at top of footing 755.25
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 190 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 269 kips
M = 0 ft-kips Mu = 0 ft-kips
e = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 190 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 175 kips
M = 778 ft-kips Mu = 1090 ft-kips
e = 4.1 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 6.2 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 13 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 13 kips
M = 755 ft-kips Mu = 1057 ft-kips
e = 56.2 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 78.7 ft, fr cl ftg
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT FOOTING EDGE BOTTOM (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 2.4 > 1.5 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M + V T = 778 k-ft , M
R
= (W) 0.5 D = 1886 k-ft
W
ftg
=
(0.15 kcf) T D
2
/ 4 =
45.24 kips, footing weight.

UnderGround Well Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-08

(cont'd)
CHECK UPLIFT CAPACITY UNDER MINIMUM CONTENTS & TOP OPENING
W
Gravity
/ F
Uplift
= 43.784 > 1.5 [Satisfactory]
Where F
Uplift
= (d
2
/ 4) (H + T - h)
water
= 102.1 kips


= 30
0
, from soil report
W
soil
= 2645 kips, cone soil weight
W
Gravity
= W
ftg
+ W
soil
+ W
concrete
= 4470 kips
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 190.5 190.5 13.4 k
e 0.0 4.1 56.2 ft (from center of footing)
P
ftg
- P
soil
12.1 12.1 10.9 k, (footing increasing)
P 202.5 202.5 24.3 k, (net loads)
e 0.0 3.8 31.1 ft
q
min
1.0 0.0 0.0 ksf
x @ 4.80 ft from edge @ 8.00 ft from edge
q
max
1.01 3.47 3.85 ksf
q
allowable
3.00 4.00 4.00 ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
268.6 174.6 13.4 k
e
u
0.0 6.2 78.7 ft
(0.15 T) A 54.3 54.3 40.7 k, (factored footingloads)
P
u
322.9 228.9 54.1 k
e
u
0.0 4.8 19.5 ft
q
u, min
1.61 0.00 0.00 ksf
x @ 6.40 ft from edge @ 8.00 ft from edge
q
u, max
1.61 4.93 5.32 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 1
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 3.83 4.88 5.92 6.96 8.00 9.04 10.08 11.13 12.17 16.00
0.00 13.66 14.73 15.45 15.86 16.00 15.86 15.45 14.73 13.66 0.00
0.00 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 4.92 0.00
0 0 21 67 149 269 429 627 860 1,119 2,149
0 0 20 45 78 153 190 224 249 269 269
0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27
0 24 38 56 79 105 135 169 208 250 434
0 6 14 18 21 29 33 37 40 48 54
-1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61 -1.61
0 -139.95 -226.35 -335.03 -467.1 -623.16 -803.44 -1007.7 -1235.4 -1485.3 -2583.1
0 -37 -83 -104 -127 -173 -196 -219 -240 -286 -323
0 -116 -168 -211 -240 -250 -240 -211 -168 -116 0
0 -30 -49 -42 -27 9 27 42 49 30 0
Tangent (ft)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,tank
(k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 3.83 4.88 5.92 6.96 8.00 9.04 10.08 11.13 12.17 16.00
0.00 13.66 14.73 15.45 15.86 16.00 15.86 15.45 14.73 13.66 0.00
0.00 -16.90 25.12 30.14 35.17 40.19 45.22 50.25 55.27 23.31 0.00
0 0 -1.587 -0.151 6.0352 18.418 38.115 65.779 101.36 143.6 307.08
0 0 -6 6 24 77 109 140 166 175 175
0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27 0.27
0 24 38 56 79 105 135 169 208 250 434
0 6 14 18 21 29 33 37 40 48 54
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.29 -0.82 -1.36 -1.89 -2.43 -2.96 -4.93
0 0 0 0 0 -5.4543 -26.673 -73.698 -155.76 -280.68 -741.37
0 0 0 0 0 -20 -45 -79 -120 -229 -229
0 24 36 56 85 118 147 162 153 113 0
0 6 8 23 46 86 97 98 86 -6 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 3
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 3.83 4.88 5.92 6.96 8.00 9.04 10.08 11.13 12.17 16.00
0.00 13.66 14.73 15.45 15.86 16.00 15.86 15.45 14.73 13.66 0.00
0.00 -19.26 21.51 26.39 31.26 36.14 41.02 45.90 50.77 19.75 0.00
0 0 -0.1566 -0.089 0.3388 1.2438 2.7185 4.8192 7.5464 10.803 -949.9
0 0 -1 0 2 6 8 11 13 13 13
0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20 0.20
0 18 29 42 59 79 101 127 156 187 326
0 5 10 13 16 22 25 28 30 36 41
0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -0.69 -1.38 -2.08 -2.77 -5.32
0 0 0 0 0 0 -4E-15 -4.0895 -16.144 -39.588 624.18
0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 -12 -23 -54 -54
0 18 28 42 59 80 104 128 147 159 0
0 5 10 13 18 28 29 27 21 -5 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR SUMMARY
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 3.83 4.88 5.92 6.96 8.00 9.04 10.08 11.13 12.17 16.00
0.00 13.66 14.73 15.45 15.86 16.00 15.86 15.45 14.73 13.66 0.00
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 -8.5 -11.4 -13.7 -15.1 -15.6 -15.1 -13.7 -11.4 -8.5 0.0
1 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 -2.2 -3.3 -2.7 -1.7 0.6 1.7 2.7 3.3 2.2 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 1.7 2.5 3.6 5.3 7.4 9.2 10.5 10.4 8.2 0.0
2 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 0.4 0.5 1.5 2.9 5.4 6.1 6.3 5.9 -0.4 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 1.3 1.9 2.7 3.7 5.0 6.6 8.3 10.0 11.6 0.0
3 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 0.3 0.7 0.9 1.1 1.7 1.8 1.7 1.4 -0.3 0.0
CHECK FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max

provD
Top Slab 11.6 ft-k / ft 15.63 0.0012 0.0009 0.0206 no limit 0.0018
Bottom Slab -15.6 ft-k / ft 14.63 0.0018 0.0014 0.0206 18 0.0019 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
6.3 k / ft 17 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK WELL CONCRETE FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
V
u,soil
(k)
Section
V
u,tank
(k)
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
U
n
i
f
o
r
m

L
o
a
d
s
V
u
(kips)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
M
u
(ft-k)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
V
u,tank
(k)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for Es s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 4939 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 4939 2748
AT 0 % TENSION 4184 5008
Pn (k) AT 25 % TENSION 3543 6674
AT 50 % TENSION 3151 7288
AT
t
= 0.002 2644 7682
AT BALANCED CONDITION 2449 7206
AT
t
= 0.005 2365 9175
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 1779
Pu = 175 kips
Mu = 1090 ft-kips, max at bottom
Mn (ft-k) (from load combinations)
P
max
=0.85 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 4938.6 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
where = 0.70 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 2312.2
in
2
. in
2
.
A
st
= 7.75
in
2
.
a = C
b

1
49 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.7 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (200 / 3), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 58 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 97.563 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
=1779 ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,min = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 2325 ft-kips @ P
u
= 175 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.003

min
= 0.003 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.5.1 or 10.9.1) [Satisfactory]
CHECK WELL CONCRETE SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
c
) = 183 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> V
u
= 1.4 V = 3.0455 kips, max at top [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 1934
in
2
.
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 244.6 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1)
CHECK WELL LOCAL SHEAR STRESS ON A SQUARE FOOT
v
n
= (v
c
) = 40.73 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> v
u
= 1.4 P
max
= 3.38 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 4 x (1'-0") x (0.5 T) = 192
in
2
.
v
c
= 4 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 54.3 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.11)
P
max
= 2415 psf, (the max perpendicular wall pressure)
CHECK DOWEL DEVELOPMENT
13 d
b
= 8 in, (ACI 318-08 12.5.2) < 14.375 in
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size # 5
d
b = 0.625 in

required
/
provided = 1 ( A s,reqd / A s,provd , ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)
f
y = 60 ksi
f'
c = 4 ksi

t = 1.0

e = 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

s = 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0
c = 3.3 in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr = (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
= 0.7 (#11 or smaller, cover > 2.5" & side >2.0", ACI 318-08 12.5.3)
0.003
= (ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2) 0.656 =
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
6000
0 2000 4000 6000 8000 10000
'
0.02
, , 6 8
b requird y
dh b
provided
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

| |
|
= =
|
\ .
e
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
COLUMN CLEAR HEIGHT h = 14 ft
COLUMN SIZE c
1
= 24 in
c
2
= 24 in

0
= 2.2

S
= 0 in
LOADS, ASD (ft-kips, kips)
P V M P
ground
DL 225 157.5
LL 270 90
E / 1.4 -333.3 131 0.1
( - P for uplift)
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION TOP BOTTOM
LEFT 5 # 10 5 # 10
( d = 21.37 in ) ( d = 21.37 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
RIGHT 5 # 10 5 # 10
( d = 21.37 in ) ( d = 21.37 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer) THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT FOR CONFINEMENT
4 Legs # 4 @ 5 in, o.c., full height (ACI 318-08 4.4.5)
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Since the column supported reaction from lateral resisting frame, ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3 apply.
2. Since the column is not part of the lateral force resisting system, ACI 318-08 21.13 apply.
3. Since the transverse reinforcement required 12" at least into footing per ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
a condition of pinned top & fixed bottom should be used.
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF COLUMN
U
1
= (1.20.2S
DS
) D + f
1
L +1.0
0
E
h
, (ACI 318-05 21.13) U
2
= (0.90.2S
DS
) D 1.0
0
E
h
P
u
= -527.9 kips M
u
= 0.3 ft-kips P
u
= -777.6 kips M
u
= 0.3 ft-kips
V
u
= 403.5 kips f
1
= 0.5 V
u
= 403.5 kips
S
DS
= 1.246
U
3
= 1.2 D + 1.6 L , (ACI 318-05 9.2.1)
P
u
= 891.0 kips M
u
= 0.0 ft-kips
V
u
= 0.0 kips
CHECK CAPACITY SUBJECTED TO BENDING AND AXIAL LOAD
LOADING U
1
,top U
1
,bot U
2
,top U
2
,bot U
3
,top U
3
,bot
P
u
(kips) -527.9 -517.8 -777.6 -770.1 891.0 902.8
M
u
(ft-kips) 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0

ns
= C
m
/[1-P
u
/(0.75P
c
)] 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.148 1.150

ns
M
u
(ft-kips) 0.3 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.0 0.0
M
n
(ft-kips) @ P
u
426.7 822.4 822.4 822.4 822.3 822.3
where EI = 0.4E
c
I
g
/ (1+
d
) = 0.25 E
c
I
g
P
c
=
2
EI / (kL
u
)
2
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES (for ACI 318-08 10.2 & 10.3 only)
CAPACITY P
n
(kips) M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 1739 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 1739 281
AT 0 % TENSION 1384 487
AT 25 % TENSION 1148 580
AT 50 % TENSION 941 648
AT
t
= 0.002 605 743
AT BALANCED CONDITION 585 751
AT
t
= 0.005 258 943
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 822
AT TENSION ONLY -1097 0
DESIGN LEVEL BASEMENT DISPLACEMENT
Basement Column Supporting Lateral Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
AMPLIFICATION FACTOR (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)


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P
n
(kips)
(cont'd)
M
n
(ft-kips)
All load points to be within capacity diagram. [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE INDUCED MOMENT IN THE COLUMN
168.0906 ft-kips
where E
c
= 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 3824 ksi, ACI 318-08 8.5.1
I
g
= c
1
c
2
3
/ 12 = 27648 in
4
I
c
= 0.7 I
g
= 19354 in
4
, ACI 318-08 9.5.2.3 & 10.11.1
C
d
= 5.0
xe
= 0.1 in

u
= C
d

xe
/ I = 0.50 I = 1.0
= 0.5
u
= 0.25 in, ACI 318-08 21.13.3
P = 0.9 P
DL
= 202.5 kips, ACI 318-08 21.13.3
CHECK REQUIREMENTS OF NOT PART OF THE LATERAL RESISTING SYSTEM
M
u
= 1.2 M
DL
+ 1.0 M
LL
+ M

= 168.0906 ft-kips
< M
n
= 822.3 kips [Satisfactory]
P
u, max
= 902.8 kips > 0.1A
g
f
c
' = 259.2 kips [Satisfactory]
Per ACI 318-08 21.13.4.3, the column shall satisfy ACI 318-08 21.6.3, 21.6.4, 21.6.5, and 21.7.3.1.
CHECK SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 318-08 21.6.1)
c
min
=MIN(c
1
, c
2
) = 24 in > 12 in [Satisfactory]
c
min
/ c
max
= 1.00 > 0.4 [Satisfactory]
CHECK TRANSVERSE REINFORCING AT BOTTOM OF COLUMN (ACI 318-08 21.6.4)
A
sh
= 0.80 in
2
> MAX[ 0.09sh
c
f
c
' / f
yh
, 0.3sh
c
(A
g
/A
ch
-1)f
c
' / f
yh
] = 0.71 in
2
[Satisfactory] where s = MAX[MIN(c
1
/4, 6d
b
, 4+(14-h
x
)/3, 6), 4] = 5 in
h
c
= c
1
- 2Cover - d
t
= 20.5 in
A
ch
= (c
1
-3)(c
2
-3) = 441.0 in
2
CHECK FLEXURAL REINFORCING (ACI 318-08 21.6.1.1)

total
= 0.040 >
min
= 0.010 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.060 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6)
V
e
= MAX[ (M
pr, left, top
+ M
pr, right,bot
) / h , V
u,max
] = 73.4 kips
< 8(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d = 206.4 kips [Satisfactory]
< [2(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d + A
v
f
y
d / s] = 205.4 kips [Satisfactory]
where
top,left
= 0.012 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]

bot,left
= 0.012 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
M
pr, left, top
= 0 ft-kips = 0.75
M
pr, right, bot
= 1.25M
n,col,max
= 1028 ft-kips A
v
= 0.8 in
2
V
u, max
= 0.033 ft-kips
DETERMINE SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENT, Ld, INTO THE FOOTING PER ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
14 d
b
= 17 in, (ACI 318-08 21.7.5.1)
48 d
b
= 61 in, (ACI 318-08 21.7.5.2)
where d
b
= 1.27 in

= 1.0 , (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.7.5.4 & 12.2.4)
-1500
-1000
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
( ) 3.5 , 12
d dh
MAX in L L = =
'
, , 6 8
65
b y
dh b
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

= =


2
3
u E I
c c
P M
h

+ = =
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1, FOR STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.3)
= 1.47 ft-kips / ft = 0.78 kips / ft
where t
e
= 7.63 in , <== Based on effective section area.
d = 3.82 in , <== Based on TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5
b
w
= 12 in E
m
= 1350 ksi
F
b
= 0.495 ksi E
s
= 29000 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi n = 21.48
A
s
= 0.66 in
2
k = 0.54
= 0.014
and M
allowable
= 1.59 ft-kips , > M [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.5)
= 0.33 kips / ft
= 1.77 kips / ft > V [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 2.534 ft-kips
= 0.00045
where d = 10.19 in q
u, toe
= 4.90 ksf
e
u
= 1.49 ft q
u, heel
= n/a ksf
S = -1.29 ft q
u, 3
= -7.99 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
= 0.21 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,2
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 1.80 ft-kips
where d = 8.69 in
q
u, 4
= -3.86 ksf
= 0.00044
0.13
' ,3
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
0.5 ,
2 4 2 6 6
0.5 ,
4 2 6 6
u u heel
s f u
u
u
s f u
b q q L t L t L L t
for
W W e
L
M
b q L t L t S L
for
W W e
L


+
| | | |
+
| |
\ . \ .
=

| |

+ >
|

\ .
' ,2
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
( )
2 2
,4 ,
,2
2
2 2 6 2
u u toe f
u
b q q
L t L t W
M
L

+
| | | |
=
| |
\ . \ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
2
2
Lat w H
M =
w
P
W
=
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
allowable b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
'
, 50
allowable w
m
d MIN f
V b
=
Lat
V
H
=
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(cont'd)
( A
S, 2
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 2
= 0.21 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3, CBC 07 1806A.1)
1.5 (HLat ) = 0.49 kips / ft < Hp + W = 1.27 kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
0.06
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SHAPE (Tube, Pipe, or WF) & SIZE W24X192 < == W Shape d A b
f
25.5 56.3 13.0
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 205 kips
FACTORED MOMENT M
u
= 750 ft-kips
FACTORED VERTICAL LOAD (negative for uplift) P
u
= 691 kips
EMBEDMENT DEPTH D = 48 in
THE FIXED MOMENT DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( A
vf
= 16.0
in
2
, Required Area of Shear Studs or Welded Reinforcement)
( Edge of Concrete Footing / Grade Beam must be wider than "b
f
")
ANALYSIS
CHECK BASE FLEXURAL & SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec 9 & Sec 10)
V
n
(k)
M
n
(ft-k)
M
n
= 1103 kips
>
u
= 750 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
V
n,max
= 611.08 33.0 in
> V
u
= 205 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.65 , (ACI 318-08 Sec 9.3.2.4)
Bearing factor = 2, (ACI 318-08 Sec 22.5.5)
b
f
= 12.35 in
CHECK VERTICAL CAPACITY
P
n
= End Bering + Friction = 1295.4 kips > P
u
= 691 kips [Satisfactory]
where End Bering = 0.65 (2) 0.85 f
c
' A = 186.6 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec 22.5.5)
Friction = 0.75 MAX( 0.2f
c
' A
c
, 800 A
c
) =1108.8 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec 11.7.5)
A =
56
in
2
, end bearing area
A
c
= 0.5 (2d + 2b
f
) D = 1848
in
2
, (0.5 for concrete cracked)
A
vf
= P
u,Friction
/ ( f
y
) = 16.0
in
2
, Required Area of Shear Studs or Welded Reinforcement
where = 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 Sec 9.3.2.3)
= 0.70 , (ACI 318-08 Sec 11.7.4.3)
f
y
= 60 ksi, use 30% f
y
for DSA / OSHPD seismic shear studs (CBC 07 2204A.1.2).
kips, when C =
ft-kips @ V
u
=
b = effective bearing width = 95%


205
Fixed Moment Condition Design Based on ACI 318-08
'
'
2
'
'
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
0.85 , 2 , 57
0.85 , 2 2 , 0
0.85 , 2 ,
C
C
C
C
C
f
A
Min f E
c o
E A
c
A c c
Min for f
c o
A
o o
f
A
Min for f
c o
A





| |
= =
|
|
\ .
(
| | | | | |
( < <
| | |
|
(
\ . \ . \ .

=

| |

|
|
\ .
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
0 500 1000 1500 2000

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf
(equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 50 psf
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 20 psf /ft, ASD
(soil pressure, if no report 35S
DS
suggested. )
CHANNEL DEPTH H = 6 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 8 in
THICKNESS OF SLAB t
s
= 6 in
# 5 @ 10 in o.c. at mid
WALL VERTICAL REBARS # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
WALL BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 1 at middle
LAP LENGTH L
s
= 36 in
SLAB THICKER DISTANCE D = 4 ft [THE CHANNEL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. THE CRITERICAL DESIGN, FOR REBAR AT MIDDLE OR EQUAL OF EACH FACE, IS CHANNEL WALL AT INWARD
SOIL PRESSURE BEFORE RESTRAINED AT TOP AND CHANNEL FILLED.
2. SINCE THE WALL AXIAL LOAD SMALL AND SECTIONS UNDER TENSION-CONTROLLED (ACI 318-08, 10.3.4), ONLY
CHECK WALL FLEXURAL CAPACITIES ARE ADEQUATE.
3. SINCE THE SLAB AT FLEXURAL & AXIAL LOADS, THE COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURAL & AXIAL MUST BE CHECKED.
SERVICE LOADS
H
b
= 0.5 P
a
(H + t
s
)
2
= 0.95 kips / ft
H
s
= w
s
P
a
(H + t
s
) /
b
= 0.13 kips / ft
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
(H + t
s
)
2
= 0.42 kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
H
b
= 1.6 H
b
= 1.52 kips / ft
H
s
= 1.6 H
s
= 0.21 kips / ft
HE = 1.6 HE = 0.68 kips / ft
CHECK WALL FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
M
u
= (0.5 H
s
+ 0.33 H
b
+ 0.67 H
E
) H = 6.38 ft-kips / ft, (entire lateral loads used conservatively)
P
u
= 1.19 kips / ft, (concrete wall self weight)
d =
4.00 in, b = 12 in, A
s
= 0.465
in
2
/ ft
= 7.46 ft-kips / ft > M
u
[Satisfactory]

ProvD
= 0.010 <
MAX
= 0.015
>
MIN
= 0.004 [Satisfactory]
CHECK WALL SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V
u
= H
s
+ H
b
+ H
E
= 2.41 kips / ft, (entire lateral loads used conservatively)
= 3.94 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
SLAB TRANS REBARS

Concrete Floodway Design Based on ACI 350-06 & ACI 318-08

'
1.7
S u y
n S y
c
f A P
d f M A
bf

( | |
= ( |
( \ .
'
2
n c
bd f V
=

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(cont'd)
CHECK SLAB COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURE & AXIAL (ACI 318-08, 10)

ProvD
= 0.01033 <
MAX
= 0.08 (for compression, ACI 318-08, 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.00333 (for flexural, ACI 318-08, 10.5.1)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 106.6 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 106.6 3.9
AT MIDDLE 60.9 7.2
AT
t
= 0.002 15.3 5.5
AT BALANCED 14.4 5.4
P
n
(k) AT
t
= 0.005 5.3 5.3
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 4.4
(Note: For middle reforming the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
P
u
= 2.41
M
u
= 1.25
M
n
(ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK REBAR DEVELOPMENT
26 d
b
= 16 in, (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
< L
s
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size # 5 , (governing size)
d
b
= 0.625 in

required
/
provided
= 1 ( As,reqd / As,provd, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)

t
= 1.0 (1.3 for bottom cover more than 12", ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)

s
= 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.7 for light weight)
c = 3.3 in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr
= (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
ft-kips / ft
kips / ft
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0
'
0.075
, 12
requird y b
d
tr provided
c
b
t e s
d f
MAX in L
c K
f
d

| |
|
|
= =
| | | +
| |
\ . \ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PASSIVE SOIL PRESSURE P
p
= 350 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 2 ksf
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.35
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
s
= 110 pcf
SOIL OVER hp = 12 in
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD w
Lat
= 36.4 psf
HEIGHT OF STEM H = 9 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
WALL VERT. REINF. (A
s,1
) # 6 @ 8 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 1 at middle
FOOTING WIDTH L = 3.5 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 12 in
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,2
) # 5 @ 18 in o.c.
TOP. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 5 @ 18 in o.c. [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
HLat = wLat H = 0.33 kips / ft
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf )
2
= 0.70 kips / ft
Ww = t H m = 0.78 kips / ft
Wf = hf L c = 0.53 kips / ft
Ws = hp (L - t)
s
= 0.31 kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 0.52 kips / ft
Hp = 0.0 Hp = 0.00 kips / ft
Ww = 1.2 Ww = 0.94 kips / ft
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 0.63 kips / ft
Ws = 1.2 Ws = 0.37 kips / ft
OVERTURNING MOMENT
H H y H y
HLat 0.33 0.52 5.5 1.80
E EE E 0.33 0.52 1.80
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x W x
Ws 0.31 1.75 0.55 0.65 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wf 0.53 1.75 0.92 1.10
Ww 0.78 1.75 1.37 1.64 1.57 > 1.5
E EE E 1.62 2.83 3.40 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
= 1.11 ft > L / 4
= 1.70 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
H y
2.88
2.88
0.94
W
0.37
1.94
0.63
Free Standing Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
Wx
SF
Hy
E
= =
E
2
L Wx Hy
e
W
E E
=
E
6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
E +
|
\
s
=

E
>

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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1, FOR STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.3)
= 1.47 ft-kips / ft = 0.78 kips / ft
where t
e
= 7.63 in , <== Based on effective section area.
d = 3.82 in , <== Based on TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5
b
w
= 12 in E
m
= 1350 ksi
F
b
= 0.495 ksi E
s
= 29000 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi n = 21.48
A
s
= 0.66 in
2
k = 0.54
= 0.014
and M
allowable
= 1.59 ft-kips , > M [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.5)
= 0.33 kips / ft
= 1.77 kips / ft > V [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 2.534 ft-kips
= 0.00045
where d = 10.19 in q
u, toe
= 4.90 ksf
e
u
= 1.49 ft q
u, heel
= n/a ksf
S = -1.29 ft q
u, 3
= -7.99 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
= 0.21 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,2
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 1.80 ft-kips
where d = 8.69 in
q
u, 4
= -3.86 ksf
= 0.00044
0.13
' ,3
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
0.5 ,
2 4 2 6 6
0.5 ,
4 2 6 6
u u heel
s f u
u
u
s f u
b q q L t L t L L t
for
W W e
L
M
b q L t L t S L
for
W W e
L


+
| | | |
+ s
| |
\ \
=

| |

+ >
|

\
' ,2
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\
=
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\
( )
2 2
,4 ,
,2
2
2 2 6 2
u u toe f
u
b q q
L t L t W
M
L

+
| | | |
=
| |
\ \
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y
|
c

c c
=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y
|
c

c c
=
+
2
2
Lat w H
M =
w
P
W
=
1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
allowable b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ \ \ \
( )
'
, 50
allowable w
m
d MIN f
V b
=
Lat
V
H
=
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(cont'd)
( A
S, 2
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 2
= 0.21 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3, CBC 07 1806A.1)
1.5 (HLat ) = 0.49 kips / ft < Hp + EW = 1.27 kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
0.06
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PASSIVE SOIL PRESSURE P
p
= 350 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Qa = 2 ksf
FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.35
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
s
= 110 pcf
SOIL OVER hp = 12 in
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD w
Lat
= 42 psf
HEIGHT OF STEM H = 21 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 12 in
WALL VERT. REINF. (A
s,1
) # 6 @ 12 in o.c.
A
s,1
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
FOOTING WIDTH L = 9 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS hf = 18 in
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,2
) # 6 @ 18 in o.c.
TOP. REINF.OF FOOTING (A
s,3
) # 6 @ 18 in o.c.
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
HLat = wLat H = 0.88 kips / ft
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf )
2
= 1.09 kips / ft
Ww = t H c = 3.15 kips / ft
Wf = hf L c = 2.03 kips / ft
Ws = hp (L - t)
s
= 0.88 kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
HLat = 1.6 HLat = 1.41 kips / ft
Hp = 0.0 Hp = 0.00 kips / ft
Ww = 1.2 Ww = 3.78 kips / ft
Wf = 1.2 Wf = 2.43 kips / ft
Ws = 1.2 Ws = 1.06 kips / ft
OVERTURNING MOMENT
H
H
y H y
HLat 0.88 1.41 12 10.58
0.88 1.41 10.58
RESISTING MOMENT
W x W x
W x
Ws 0.88 4.5 3.96 4.75 OVERTURNING FACTOR OF SAFETY
Wf 2.03 4.5 9.11 10.94
Ww 3.15 4.5 14.18 17.01 2.574 > 1.5
6.06 27.25 32.70 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
= 1.75 ft < L / 4
= 1.47 ksf < Q
a
[Satisfactory]
H y
16.93
16.93
3.78
W
1.06
7.27
2.43

Free Standing Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08

Wx
SF
Hy

= =

2
L Wx Hy
e
W

=

6
1
,
6
2
,
3 (0.5 ) 6
MAX
e
W
L L
for e
q BL
W L
for e
B L e
| |
+
|
\ .

=


>

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(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,1
, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)

ProvD
= 0.00381 <
MAX
= 0.04 (tension face only, ACI 318-08 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.00075 (tension face only, ACI 318-08 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 217.2 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 217.2 7.5
AT MIDDLE 139.0 28.3
AT
t
= 0.002 60.8 37.8
AT BALANCED 58.6 38.1
P
n
(k) AT
t
= 0.005 33.8 44.6
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 18.2
(Note: For middle reforcing the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
at bottom
P
u
3.78
M
u
14.82
M
n
(ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK STEM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 1.41 kips / ft, at bottom
= 9.49 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,3
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
= 3.02 ft-kips
= 0.00023
where d = 15.63 in q
u, toe
= 2.23 ksf
e
u
= 2.33 ft q
u, heel
= n/a ksf
S = 1.51 ft q
u, 3
= 0.52 ksf
( A
S, 3
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 3
= 0.29 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, A
S,2
, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
= 0.015 = 0.001
0.19
at middle
1.89
3.70
. . Max Horiz Shear
V
u
=
'
2 bd f V
n c
=
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0
' ,3
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
0.0018
2
f
MIN
h
d
=
( ) ( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2
,3 ,
,3
2
,3
2
0.5 ,
2 4 2 6 6
0.5 ,
4 2 6 6
u u heel
s f u
u
u
s f u
b q q L t L t L L t
for
W W e
L
M
b q L t L t S L
for
W W e
L


+
| | | |
+
| |
\ . \ .
=

| |

+ >
|

\ .
4 0.0018
,
3 2
f
MIN
h
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
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(cont'd)
= 12.04 ft-kips
where d = 14.63 in
q
u, 4
= 0.861 ksf
= 0.00105
( A
S, 2
)
required
= in
2
/ ft < A
S, 2
= 0.29 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK SLIDING CAPACITY (IBC 09 1807.2.3, CBC 07 1806A.1)
1.5 (HLat ) = 1.32 kips / ft < Hp + W = 3.21 kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
0.19
' ,2
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
y
M
f
b f
d
f

| |
|
|
\ .
=
( )
2 2
,4 ,
,2
2
2 2 6 2
u u toe f
u
b q q
L t L t W
M
L

+
| | | |
=
| |
\ . \ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SOIL INTERNAL FRICTION ANGLE = 30 deg
SLOPE OF BACKFILL = 15 deg
EXTERNAL FRICTION ANGLE = 17 deg
RACK ANGLE OF WALL FACE = 90 deg
The Active Earth Pressure: P
a
= 41 psf / ft
P
a, h
= 39 pcf (horizontal equivalent fluid pressure)
The At-rest Earth Pressure: P
0
= 55 psf / ft
The Passive Earth Pressure: P
p
= 330 psf / ft
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE ACTIVE EARTH PRESSURE
P
a
=
b
K
a
= 41 psf / ft
P
a, h
= P
a
sin( - ) = 39 pcf (horizontal equivalent fluid pressure)
where 0.372
(Coulomb, AASHTO Figure 5.5.2A)
The total active resultant, (0.5 H P
a
), acts H/3 above the base.
DETERMINE AT-REST EARTH PRESSURE
P
0
=
b
K
0
= 55 psf / ft
where K
0
= 1 - sin = 0.500 , (AASHTO 5.5.2-2)
The total horizontal resultant at rest, (0.5 H P
0
), acts H/3 above the base.
DETERMINE PASSIVE EARTH PRESSURE
P
p
=
b
K
p
= 330 psf / ft
where 3.000 , (Rankine, AASHTO Figure 5.5.2D)
= 0 deg
= 90 deg
The total horizontal resultant at rest, (0.5 H P
p
), acts H/3 above the base.
Lateral Earth Pressure of Rigid Wall Based on AASHTO 17th & 2009 IBC


( )
( )
( ) ( )
( ) ( )
2
2
2
sin
sin sin
sin 1 sin
sin sin
a K




+
= =

+
+
+


1 sin
1 sin
p K

+
= =

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
HEIGHT OF CANTILEVER H
cant
= 12.5 ft
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 500 psf
ALLOWABLE LATERAL SOIL-BEARING PRESSURE IN EMBEDMENT
P
p
= 300 psf / ft
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 35 pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E = 420 psf / ft (for H
cant
> 12 ft only)
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
VERT. REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
PILE DIAMETER D = 42 in
PILE SPACING S = 3.85 ft, o.c.
PILE VERT. REINF. 16 # 11
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
THE SHORING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( H
embd
= 24.80 ft. Min. Req'D)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE PILE SECTION FORCES AT CANTILEVER BOTTOM
H
b
= 0.5 S P
a
(H
cant
)
2
= kips, ASD
H
s
= w
s
S P
a
(H
cant
) /
b
= kips, ASD
H
E
= 0.5 S P
E
(H
cant
)
2
= kips, ASD
P = S D w
s
+ 0.25
c
D
2
H
cant
= kips, ASD
V = H
b
+ H
E
+ H
s
= kips, ASD
M = (H
b
/3 + 2H
E
/3 + H
s
/2 ) H
cant
= ft-kips, ASD
P
u
= 1.2 P = kips, SD
V
u
= 1.6 V = kips, SD
M
u
= 1.6 M = ft-kips, SD
CHECK PILE LIMITATIONS
f
c
' = 4 ksi > 4 ksi [Satisfactory] (IBC 09 Table 1808.8.1)
D = 42 in > MAX[( H
cant
+ H
embd
) / 30 , 12 in] [Satisfactory] (IBC 09 1810.3.5.2)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 3184.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where F = 0.8 , ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1 or 10.3.6.2
= 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 1385
in
2
.
A
st
= 24.96
in
2
.
897.2
29.73
231.22
1435.5
Sheet Pile Wall Design Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / ACI 318-08
126.33
24.78
144.51
10.53
7.66

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT COMPRESSION ONLY 3184 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 3184 807
AT 0 % TENSION 2807 1169
Pn (k) AT 25 % TENSION 2333 1495
AT 50 % TENSION 1921 1679
AT
t
= 0.002 1300 1831
AT BALANCED CONDITION 1272 1854
AT
t
= 0.005 483 2127
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 1598
AT TENSION ONLY -1348 0
Mn (ft-k)
a = C
b

1
= 19 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (200 / 3), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 22 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 37.7 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 1598 ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,max = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 1631 ft-kips @ P
u
= 30 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.018

min
= 0.005 (IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) = 281 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 1115
in
2
.
A
v
= 0.62
in
2
.
f
y
= 60 ksi
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 141.0 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1, 11.2.1.3)
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 8 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
) = 233.6 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.4.7.2 & 11.4.7.9)
s
max
= 12 (IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2) s
provd
= 6 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]

s
= 0.12 f
c
' / f
yt
= 0.008 <
s,provd
= 0.008 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08 Sec. 21.12.4.4 & 21.6.4.1)
DETERMINE PILE EMBEDMENT LENGTH, H
embd
, (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d = H
embd
= 24.80 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S
3
= 2 P
p
Min( d , 12' ) = 7.20 ksf
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S
1
= 2 P
p
Min( d / 3 , 12' ) = 4.96 ksf
Require Depth is given by
24.80 ft [Satisfactory]
Where P = V = kips
A = 2.34 P / (D S
1
) =
h = M / V = ft
= =
6.21
144.51
19.48
0.003
0.656 (ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2)
-2000
-1500
-1000
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
4.36
1 1
2
A h
d for nonconstrained
A
(
= + + =
(

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR STEEL YIELD STRESS f
y, Bar
= 60 ksi
VERTICAL REINFORCING 8 # 8
COVER TO VERTICAL REBAR C
c
= 3.25 in
WF STEEL YIELD STRESS f
y, WF
= 50 ksi
WF SECTION W16X67
t
f
b
f
t
w
d A
0.665 10.2
ELEMENT DIAMETER D = 30 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= -500 k, tension
FACTORED MOMENT M
u,x
= 600 ft-k THE SECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M
u,y
= 200 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u,x
= 68 k
V
u,y
= 50 k
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
Capacity Drawings Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 0.75 1394 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 0.75 1394 894
AT 75% MAXIMUM LOAD 0.75 1045 922
AT 50% MAXIMUM LOAD 0.81 697 1017
AT 25% MAXIMUM LOAD 0.84 348 1052
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.87 0 1084
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005 0.9 -202 1110
AT AXIAL LOAD -715 k 0.9 -715 721
AT PURE TENSION 0.9 -1228 0
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=
c
P
n
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-2 & I2-3)
> Pu [Satisfactory]
where
c
= (AISC 360-05 I2.1b & ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
A
c
=
in
2
I
c
=
in
4
A
s, Bar
=
in
2
I
s
=
in
4
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0.395 16.3 19.7
1394
707
0.75
6.32
-1500
-1000
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for
E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ \

=

>

(cont'd)
C
1
= , (AISC 360-05 I2-7) E I
eff
=
ksi-in
4
, (AISC 360-05 I2-6)
KL = ft, effective length
P
e
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-5) P
o
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-4)
Balanced : = (AISC 360-05 I2.1b & ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 16.7 in
t, min
= 0.0017 c =
d = 26.3 in, (ACI 7.7.1) D = 30.0 in
Critical Points Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 0.75 1394 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 0.75 1394 894
AT 0 % TENSION 0.75 2174 650
AT 25 % TENSION 0.75 1853 781
AT 50 % TENSION 0.75 1577 859
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.002 0.75 984 933
AT BALANCED CONDITION 0.75 1117 925
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005 0.9 -202 1110
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.8736 0 1084
M
n
= 884 -500 kips > M
u
= 632 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08 10.9)
provd
= 0.037

min
= 0.01 (AISC 360-05 I2.1a & ACI 318-08 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC I2.1d & ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.2)
V
nx
= (V
cx
) >
Vux
(ACI 318-08 11.1.1)

v
V
ny
=
v
(V
ny
) >
Vuy
(AISC 360-05 G2.1)
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)

v
= 1.00 (AISC 360-05 G2.1)
d A
0
A
w
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
V
n
= 0.6 f
y
A
w
C
v
V
n
x 26 92.8 70
y 10 14 407.0 407
Note:
1. The minimum Stud Shear Connectors (not shown on this spreadsheet) are 3/4" @ 12" O.C. in both directions of vertical and horizontal
around WF steel shape. (AISC 360-05 I2.1g)
28093060
[Satisfactory]
0.75
ft-kips @ P
u
=
0.154
2139 4368
0.003
656
30
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi DISTRIBUTED UNFACTORED LOADS D = 4.1 kips / ft
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi L = 0.6 kips / ft
BEAM LENGTH BET. COL. CENTERS L = 25 ft SECTION MOMENTS & SHEARS AT FACE OF COL. (ft-kips, kips)
BEAM SIZE b = 24 in M
A
V
A
M
B
V
B
h = 36 in D -130 45 -180 -45
COLUMN SIZE c
1
= 36 in L -25 7 -25 -7
c
2
= 24 in Q
E
665 61 -665 -61
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.44
REDUNDANCY FACTOR = 1.15
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION A MID SPAN B
TOP 9 # 9 3 # 9 9 # 9
( d = 33.31 in ) ( d = 33.31 in ) ( d = 33.31 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
BOTTOM 5 # 9 5 # 9 5 # 9
( d = 33.31 in ) ( d = 33.31 in ) ( d = 33.31 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
HOOP & STIRRUP LOCATIONS (ACI 21.5.3)
LOCATION AT END, S
1
AT MID, S
2
AT SPLICE, S
3
LENGTH 72 in 120 in 48 in
( 2h ) (L-4h-c
1
) 1.3 MAX{0.075f
y

s
d
b
/[(f
c
')
0.5
(c+K
tr
)/d
b
], 12}
TYPE Hoops Stirrups Hoops
BAR 5 Legs # 5 3 Legs # 5 5 Legs # 5
(Legs to alternate long bars supported, ACI 7.10.5.3)
SPACING @ 8 in o.c. @ 16 in o.c. @ 4 in o.c.
MIN(d/4, 8d
b
, 24d
t
, 12) ( d/2 ) MIN(d/4, 4)
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS
U = (1.2+0.2S
DS
)D + Q
E
+ 1.0L (ACI 9-5)
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN AT SECTION B, FACE OF COLUMN
V
u
= 135.1 kips or -5.2 kips V
u
= -135.1 kips or 5.2 kips
M
u
= 572.3 ft-kips or -957.2 ft-kips M
u
= -1021.6 ft-kips or 507.9 ft-kips
AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN
V
u
= 0.0 kips or 0.0 kips
M
u
= 131.1 ft-kips or 131.1 ft-kips
U = (0.9-0.2S
DS
)D + Q
E
(ACI 9-7)
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN AT SECTION B, FACE OF COLUMN
V
u
= 106.7 kips or -33.6 kips V
u
= -106.7 kips or 33.6 kips
M
u
= 659.2 ft-kips or -870.3 ft-kips M
u
= -910.9 ft-kips or 618.6 ft-kips
AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN
V
u
= 0.0 kips or 0.0 kips
M
u
= 75.6 ft-kips or 75.6 ft-kips
U = 1.2D + 1.6L (ACI 9-2)
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN AT SECTION B, FACE OF COLUMN
V
u
= 65.2 kips V
u
= 0.0 kips V
u
= -65.2 kips
M
u
= -196.0 ft-kips M
u
= 129.8 ft-kips M
u
= -256.0 ft-kips


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CHECK SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 21.5.1)
P
u
< 0.1A
g
f
c
' [Satisfactory]
L
u
=L-c
1
= 22.00 ft > 4 d = 11.10 ft [Satisfactory]
b / h = 0.67 > 0.3 [Satisfactory]
b = 24 in > 10 in [Satisfactory]
< c
2
+1.5h = 78 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL REQUIREMENTS
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN
(ACI 21.5.2.1)
top
= 0.011 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]

bot
= 0.006 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2) M
n,bot
> (1/2)M
n,top
[Satisfactory]
where M
n,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 772 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
M
n,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 1301 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
= 0.9
AT SECTION B, FACE OF COLUMN
(ACI 21.5.2.1)
top
= 0.011 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]

bot
= 0.006 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2) M
n,bot
> (1/2)M
n,top
[Satisfactory]
where M
n,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 772 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
M
n,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 1301 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN
(ACI 21.5.2.1)
top
= 0.004 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]

bot
= 0.006 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.025 [Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2) M
n,top
> (1/4)M
n,max
[Satisfactory]
M
n,bot
> (1/4)M
n,max
[Satisfactory]
where M
n,top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 478 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
M
n,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1 - 0.588
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 772 ft-kips > M
u
/ [Satisfactory]
M
n,max
= 1301 ft-kips
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 21.5.4)
FOR SEISMIC LOAD ACTING TO THE LEFT
V
e
= (M
pr, A, top
+ M
pr, B,bot
) / L
n
+ V
gL
= 178.7 kips < 8(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 262.7 kips [Satisfactory]
V
e
- dw
u
= 162.4 kips < [V
c
+ A
v
f
y
d/s
1
] = 290.4 kips [Satisfactory]
V
e
- (2h + d)w
u
= 127.1 kips < [2(f
c
')
0.5
bd + A
v
f
y
d/s
2
] = 152.8 kips [Satisfactory]
where V
c
= 2(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 0.0 kips, (Per ACI 21.5.4.2, V
c
= 0, if (V
e
-V
gL
) 50% V
e
AND P
u
< A
g
f
c
' / 20 )
M
pr, A, top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 1564 ft-kips
M
pr, B ,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 945 ft-kips
L
n
= L - c
1
= 22.0 ft
w
u
= (1.2+0.2S
SD
)D+1.0L = 5.9 kips / ft, (for CBC, only D + L, without factor)
V
gL
= w
u
L
n
/ 2 = 64.7 kips
= 0.75 (ACI 9.3.2.3)
A
v
= 1.55 in
2
@ end , 0.93 in
2
@ mid of beam
FOR SEISMIC LOAD ACTING TO THE RIGHT
V
e
= (M
pr, A, bot
+ M
pr, B,top
) / L
n
+ V
gL
= 178.7 kips < 8(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 262.7 kips [Satisfactory]
V
e
- dw
u
= 162.4 kips < [V
c
+ A
v
f
y
d/s
1
] = 290.4 kips [Satisfactory]
V
e
- (2h - d)w
u
= 110.8 kips < [2(f
c
')
0.5
bd + A
v
f
y
d/s
2
] = 152.8 kips [Satisfactory]
where M
pr, A ,bot
=
bot
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
bot
f
y
/f
c
') = 945 ft-kips
M
pr, B, top
=
top
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
top
f
y
/f
c
') = 1564 ft-kips
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
COLUMN CLEAR HEIGHT H
n
= 10.17 ft
COLUMN SIZE c
1
= 36 in
c
2
= 36 in
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.44
REDUNDANCY FACTOR = 1.15
SECTION MOMENTS & SHEARS AT END OF COL. (ft-kips, kips)
P M
top
V M
bot
D 692 -4 -20 -2
L 87 -1 -1 -1
Q
E
2 900 93 500
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION TOP BOTTOM
LEFT 6 # 8 6 # 8
( d = 33.38 in ) ( d = 33.38 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
RIGHT 6 # 8 6 # 8
( d = 33.38 in ) ( d = 33.38 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
TOTAL 20 # 8 20 # 8
BARS ( 8 # 8 at sides ) ( 8 # 8 at sides )
TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT FOR CONFINEMENT (ACI 21.6.4 & 21.6.3)
LOCATION AT END, Lo AT MID AT SPLICE, S
LENGTH 36 in 4 in + 4 in 43 in
MAX( c
1
, H
n
/16, 18) 1.3Max{(0.075)f
y
d
b
/[(f
c
')
0.5
(c+Ktr)/d
b
],12}
TYPE Hoops Hoops Hoops
BAR SIZE 4 Legs # 5 4 Legs # 5 4 Legs # 5
(Legs to alternate long bars supported, ACI 7.10.5.3)
SPACING @ 4 in o.c. @ 6 in o.c. @ 4 in o.c.
MIN{c
1
/4, 6d
b
, MAX[MIN(4+(14-h
x
)/3, 6), 4]} MIN( 6d
b
, 6 ) Same as END Lo
THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS
U = (1.2+0.2S
DS
)D + Q
E
+ 1.0L (ACI 9-5) U = (0.9-0.2S
DS
)D + Q
E
(ACI 9-7)
P
u
= 980.6 kips M
u,top
= 1028.8 ft-kips P
u
= 564.2 kips M
u,top
= 1031.8 ft-kips
V
u
= 80.2 kips M
u,bot
= 571.4 ft-kips V
u
= 90.7 kips M
u,bot
= 573.4 ft-kips
U = 1.2D + 1.6L (ACI 9-2)
P
u
= 969.6 kips M
u,top
= -6.4 ft-kips
V
u
= -25.6 kips M
u,bot
= -4.0 ft-kips
CHECK SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 21.6.1)
P
u
= 564.2 kips > 0.1A
g
f
c
' = 388.8 kips [Satisfactory]
c
min
=MIN(c
1
, c
2
) = 36 in > 12 in [Satisfactory]
c
min
/ c
max
= 1.00 > 0.4 [Satisfactory]
CHECK TRANSVERSE REINFORCING AT END OF COLUMN (ACI 21.6.4)
A
sh
= 1.24
in
2
> MAX[ 0.09sh
c
f
c
' / f
yh
, 0.3sh
c
(A
g
/A
ch
-1)f
c
' / f
yh
] = 0.73
in
2
[Satisfactory] where s = MAX[MIN(c
1
/4, 6d
b
, 4+(14-h
x
)/3, 6), 4] = 5 in
h
c
= c
1
- 2Cover - d
t
= 32.4 in
A
ch
= (c
1
-3)(c
2
-3) = 1089.0
in
2
CHECK FLEXURAL REINFORCING (ACI 21.6.3.1)
AT TOP SECTION
total
= 0.013 >
min
= 0.010 [Satisfactory]


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AT BOTTOM SECTION
total
= 0.013 >
min
= 0.010 [Satisfactory]
AT SPLICE SECTION
total
= 0.026 <
max
= 0.060 ( 0.030 should be used for lap splice existed.)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY SUBJECTED TO BENDING AND AXIAL LOAD
APPLIED LOADING (ACI 10.12.3)
LOADS 1 2 3 4 5 6
P
u
(kips) 980.6 980.6 564.2 564.2 969.6 969.6
M
u
(ft-kips) 1028.8 571.4 1031.8 573.4 6.4 4.0

ns
= C
m
/[1-P
u
/(0.75P
c
)] 1.018 1.018 1.011 1.011 1.018 1.018

ns
M
u
(ft-kips) 1047.8 581.9 1042.6 579.4 6.5 4.1
M
n
(ft-kips) @ P
u
1325.3 1566.8 1293.9 1564.8 1104.9 1103.0
where EI = 0.4E
c
I
g
/ (1+
d
) = 0.25 E
c
I
g
P
c
=
2
EI / (kL
u
)
2
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES (ACI 10.2 & 10.3)
CAPACITY P
n
(kips) M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 2191 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 2191 568
AT 0 % TENSION 1959 805
AT 25 % TENSION 1647 1028
AT 50 % TENSION 1392 1162
AT
t
= 0.002 1008 1307
AT BALANCED CONDITION 987 1318
AT
t
= 0.005 687 1651
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 1100
P
n
(kips)
M
n
(ft-kips)
All load points to be within capacity diagram. [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 21.6.5)
V
e
= MAX[ (M
pr, left, top
+ M
pr, right,bot
) / H
n
, V
u,max
] = 246.7 kips
< 8(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d = 394.9 kips [Satisfactory]
< [2(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d + A
v
f
y
d/s
mid
] = 409.1 kips [Satisfactory]
where
top,left
= 0.004 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]

bot,right
= 0.004 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
M
pr, left, top
= MIN [1.25M
n,col,max
, 0.5 (M
pr,top beam, left
+ M
pr,top beam, right
) ] = 1254 ft-kips
M
pr, right, bot
= MIN [1.25M
n,col,max
, 0.5 (M
pr,bot beam, left
+ M
pr,bot beam, right
) ] = 1254 ft-kips
= 0.75 (ACI 9.3.2.3)
A
v
= 1.24
in
2
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800
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CHECK STRONG COLUMN - WEAK BEAM (ACI 21.6.2.2)
M
c
= M
n,top
@ P
u, top
+ M
n,bot
@ P
u, bot
= 4077.7 ft-kips M
n,top
@ P
u, top
> 1.2M
g
= 1.2(M
n,top
+ M
n,bot
) = 2486.5 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
where M
n,top
@ P
u, top
= 2038.9 ft-kips
M
n,bot
@ P
u, bot
= 2038.9 ft-kips M
n,top
M
n,bot
M
n,top
= 1300.5 ft-kips, (slab bars included, ACI 318-08)
M
n,bot
= 771.5 ft-kips
Note: For UBC 97, M
c
& M
g
shall be at the center of the joint with factors,
which means M
c
> (0.9/0.7)1.2M
g
. M
n,bot
@ P
u, bot
CHECK JOINT CAPACITY (ACI 21.7)
V
e
= 1.25f
y
(A
s,top
+ A
s,bot
) - (M
pr,top
+ M
pr,bot
)/H
n
= 803.3 kips
where A
s,top
= 9.00 in
2
A
s,bot
= 5.00 in
2
A
s,top
M
pr,top
= 1563.6 ft-kips
M
pr,bot
= 945.2 ft-kips
H
n
= 10.17 ft M
pr,top
M
pr,bot
V
n
= k A
j
(f
c
')
0.5
= 804.5 kips > V
e
[Satisfactory]
where A
j
= c
1
MIN(b+c
1
, c
2
) = 864 in
2
k = 20 (20 for four faces, 15 for three faces, & 12 for others) A
s,bot
= 0.85 (ACI 9.3.4 c)
THEJOINT DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
Technical References:
1. Alan Williams: "Seismic and Wind Forces, Structural Design Examples", International Code Council, 2003.
2. SEAOC: "2000 IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manual - Volume 3", International Code Council, 2003.
3. David A. Fanella: "Design of Concrete Buildings for Earthquake and Wind Forces", Portland Cement Association, 1998.


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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH (ACI 318 5.1.1) f
c
' = 4 ksi SHEAR WALL LENGTH L = 28.83 ft
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi SHEAR WALL THICKNESS t = 16.00 in
BULB END WIDTH B = 34.00 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 8060 k BULB END DEPTH D + Web = 173.71 in
FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 87822 ft-k BULB REINFORCING 28 # 11
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 1404 k WALL HORIZ. REINF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
WALL VERT. REINF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L = 28.83 ft HOOP REINF - WIDTH, B, DIR. 5 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 16 in HOOP REINF - LENGTH DIR. 22 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
DEPTH AT FLANGE D = 34 in
WIDTH AT FLANGE B = 34 in THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TOTAL WALL HEIGHT TO TOP h
w
= 237.5 ft
REINF. BARS AT BULB 28 # 11
WALL DIST. HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
WALL DIST. VERT. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
HOOP REINF - WIDTH, B, DIR. 5 legs of # 5
HOOP REINF - LENGTH DIR. 22 legs of # 5
WALL EFFECTIVELY CONTINUOUS ? Yes (ACI 21.9.6.2 apply)
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.1 & 14.3)
(
t
)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 horizontal]
(

)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 vertical]
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (
t
)
min.
[Satisfactory]
(

)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (

)
min.
[Satisfactory]
where A
cv
= 5535
in
2
(gross area of concrete section bounded by web thickness and length in the shear direction)
The proposed spacing is less than the maximum permissible value of 18 in and is satisfactory. Since wall V
u
> 2 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
,
two curtains reinforcement required. (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 21.9.4.1 & 21.9.4.4)
V
n
=MIN [ A
cv
(
c
(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 1665.56 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.60 (conservatively, ACI 318-08 9.3.4 a)

c
= 2.0 ( for h
w
/ L = > 2 )

>
t [Satisfactory] (only for h
w
/ L > 2.0, ACI 318-08 21.9.4.3)


8.24
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350.09
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L
t
B
D
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0
12000
0
14000
0
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0
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CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
MAXIMUM DESIGN AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH (ACI 318-08 21.9.5.1 & Eq.10-2)
P
max
=0.8 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 15375 kips. > P
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
A
g
= 6759
in
2
.
A
st
= 116.36
in
2
.
DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY AT MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH ARE FROM 0 TO 37085 ft-kips.
FOR THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION UNDER COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD, THE MAXIMUM STRAIN IN THE CONCRETE
AND IN THE TENSION REINFORCEMENT MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES SPECIFIED IN ACI 318-08 10.3.2
AS
c
= 0.003 AND
t
= f
y
/ E
s
= 0.002069 . THE DEPTH TO THE NEUTRAL AXIS AND EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR CONCRETE
STRESS BLOCK ARE GIVEN BY
C
b
= d
c
/ (
c
+
s
) = 195 in a = C
b

1
= 165 in
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08 10.2.7.3 )
= 0.65 + (
t
-0.002)(250/3) = 0.656 (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2) d = (L - 0.5D ) = 329 in
DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION ARE 7332 kips AND 103102 ft-kips.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318-08 9.3.2 THE DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY WITHOUT AXIAL LOAD IS
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 86262 kips.
TO KEEP TENSION SECTION WITH SHEAR CAPACITY PER ACI SEC. 11.9.6, THE PURE AXIAL TENSION CAPACITY IS
P
n
= - 0.9 MIN(A
st
F
y
, 3.3 f
c
'
0.5
4 L t ) = -4159 kips.
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW, AND THEY ARE PLOTTED
ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM AT FRONT PAGE.
P
n
(kips) M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY = 15375 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD = 15375 37085
AT 0 % TENSION = 13650 54654
AT 25 % TENSION = 11613 73516
AT 50 % TENSION = 9949 85897
AT
t
= 0.002 = 7428 101295
AT BALANCED CONDITION = 7332 103102
AT
t
= 0.005 = 6172 137743
AT FLEXURE ONLY = 0 86262
AT TENSION ONLY = -4159 0
DESIGN FORCES P
u
& M
u
ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM. FROM THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM.
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD P
u
IS GIVEN BY
M
n
= 97675 kips. > M
u
[Satisfactory]
where = Min{0.9, Max[0.65 + (
t
- 0.002)(250/3) , 0.65]} = 0.650 (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
CHECK BOUNDARY ZONE REQUIREMENTS
AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISION OF BOUNDARY ZONE CONFINEMENT REINFORCEMENT IS GIVEN BY ACI318-05 21.9.6.2,
21.9.6.3, and 21.9.6.5(a) PROVIDED THAT
c < (L h
w
) / (600
u
) for ACI 21.9.6.2 apply or f
c
< 0.2 f
c
' for ACI 21.9.6.3 apply [Unsatisfactory]
where c = 208 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
n
loads. )

u
= 20.0 in. ( design displacement, assume 0.007h
w
as a conservative short cut, see ACI 318-08 21.9.6.2a. )
f
c
= (P
u
/ A) + (M
u
y / I ) = ksi. ( the maximum extreme fiber compressive stress at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
y = 173 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
A = in
2
. ( area of transformed section. )
I = in
4
. ( moment of inertia of transformed section. )
Or the longitudinal reinforcement ratio at the wall end = 0.038 > 400 / f
y
[Unsatisfactory]
HENCE SPECIAL BOUNDARY ZONE DETAILING REQUIRED !
The boundary element length = MAX( c - 0.1L , 0.5 c , D + 12 ) =173.71 in. ( ACI 318-08 21.9.6.4 )
The maximum hoop spacing = MIN[ B/3 , 6d
b
, 6 , 4+(14-h
x
)/3 ] = 6 in.o.c. ( ACI 318-08 21.6.4.2 & 21.9.6.5a )
The required hoop reinforcement A
sh,

B DIR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.273
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
( ACI 318-08, Eq.21-4 ) A
sh, L DIR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.294
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
7696
94443188
2.978
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH (ACI 318 5.1.1) f
c
' = 4 ksi FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 5000 k
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 28026 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 1100 k
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L = 28 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 12 in THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
WALL DIST. HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 18 in. o.c.
WALL DIST. VERT. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 18 in. o.c.
VERT. REINF. BARS AT END 2 # 7
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 14.3)
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0056 > (
t
)
min.
= 0.0025 [Satisfactory]
(

)
provd.
= 0.0056 > (

)
min.
= 0.0015 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 11.2 & 21.9.4)
V
n
=MIN [ A
cv
(2

(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 1112.4 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.60 (conservatively, ACI 318-08 9.3.4 a)
A
cv
= 4032
in
2
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD P
u
IS GIVEN BY
M
n
= 35406 kips. > M
u
[Satisfactory]
where = Min{0.9, Max[0.65 + (
t
- 0.002)(250/3) , 0.65]} = 0.650 (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH (AC 318 5.1.1) f
c
' = 4 ksi SHEAR WALL LENGTH L = 28.83 ft
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi SHEAR WALL THCKNESS t = 16.00 in
BULB END WDTH B = 34.00 in
FACTORED AXAL LOAD P
u
= 8060 k BULB END DEPTH D + Web = 173.71 in
FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 87822 ft-k BULB RENFORCNG 28 # 11
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 1404 k WALL HORZ. RENF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
WALL VERT. RENF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L = 28.83 ft HOOP RENF - WDTH, B, DR. 5 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
THCKNESS OF WALL t = 16 in HOOP RENF - LENGTH DR. 22 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
DEPTH AT FLANGE D = 34 in
WDTH AT FLANGE B = 34 in THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TOTAL WALL HEGHT TO TOP h
w
= 237.5 ft
RENF. BARS AT BULB 28 # 11
WALL DST. HORZ. RENF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
WALL DST. VERT. RENF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
HOOP RENF - WDTH, B, DR. 5 legs of # 5
HOOP RENF - LENGTH DR. 22 legs of # 5
WALL EFFECTVELY CONTNUOUS ? Yes (AC 21.7.6.2 apply)
ANALYSIS
DETERMNE WHETHER THE WALL CAN RESST SESMC LOADS (CBC 10 1908A.1.25)
Pu = 8060 k < 0.35 A
g
f
c
' = 9463 k [Satisfactory]
where A
g
= 6759 in
2
.
| Pn (k)
| Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MNMUM RENFORCEMENT RATOS AND SPACNG (AC 318-05 21.7.2.1 & 14.3)
(
t
)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 horizontal]
(
l
)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 vertical]
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (
t
)
min.
[Satisfactory]
(
l
)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (
l
)
min.
[Satisfactory]
where A
cv
= 5535
in
2
(gross area of concrete section bounded by web thickness and length in the shear direction)
The proposed spacing is less than the maximum permissible value of 18 in and is satisfactory. Since wall V
u
> 2 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
,
two curtains reinforcement required. (AC 318-05 21.7.2.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACTY (AC 318-05 21.7.4.1 & 21.7.4.4)
|
n
=MN [ | A
cv
(o
c
(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), | 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 1665.56 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where | = 0.60 (conservatively, AC 318-05 9.3.4 a)
o
c
= 2.0 ( for h
w
/ L = > 2 )

l
>
t
[Satisfactory] (only for hw / L > 2.0, AC 318-05 21.7.4.3)
8.24
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350.09
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L
t
B
D
-10000
-5000
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 140000 160000
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXAL CAPACTY
MAXMUM DESGN AXAL LOAD STRENGTH (AC 318-05 21.7.5.1 & Eq.10-2)
| P
max
=0.8 | [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 15375 kips. > P
u
[Satisfactory]
where | = 0.65 (AC 318-05 9.3.2.2)
A
st
= 116.36
in
2
.
DESGN MOMENT CAPACTY AT MAXMUM AXAL LOAD STRENGTH ARE FROM 0 TO 37085 ft-kips.
FOR THE BALANCED STRAN CONDTON UNDER COMBNED FLEXURE AND AXAL LOAD, THE MAXMUM STRAN N THE CONCRETE
AND N THE TENSON RENFORCEMENT MUST SMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES SPECFED N AC 318-05 10.3.2
AS c
c
= 0.003 AND c
t
= f
y
/ E
s
= 0.002069 . THE DEPTH TO THE NEUTRAL AXS AND EQUVALENT RECTANGULAR CONCRETE
STRESS BLOCK ARE GVEN BY
C
b
= d c
c
/ (c
c
+ c
s
) = 195 in a = C
b
|
1
= 165 in |
1
= 0.85 ( AC 318-05 10.2.7.3 )
| = 0.65 + (c
t
-0.002)(250/3) = 0.656 (AC 318-05 Fig. R9.3.2) d = (L - 0.5D ) = 329 in
DESGN AXAL AND MOMENT CAPACTES AT THE BALANCED STRAN CONDTON ARE 7332 kips AND 103102 ft-kips.
N ACCORDANCE WTH AC 318-05 9.3.2 THE DESGN MOMENT CAPACTY WTHOUT AXAL LOAD S
| M
n
= 0.9 M
n
= 86262 kips.
TO KEEP TENSON SECTON WTH SHEAR CAPACTY PER AC SEC. 11.10.6, THE PURE AXAL TENSON CAPACTY S
| P
n
= - 0.9 MN(A
st
F
y
, 3.3 f
c
'
0.5
4 L t ) = -4159 kips.
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACTES ARE SHOWN N THE TABLE BELOW, AND THEY ARE PLOTTED
ON THE NTERACTON DAGRAM AT FRONT PAGE.
| | | | P
n
(kips) | || | M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXAL LOAD ONLY = 15375 0
AT MAXMUM LOAD = 15375 37085
AT 0 % TENSON = 13650 54654
AT 25 % TENSON = 11613 73516
AT 50 % TENSON = 9949 85897
AT c
t
= 0.002 = 7428 101295
AT BALANCED CONDTON = 7332 103102
AT c
t
= 0.005 = 6172 137743
AT FLEXURE ONLY = 0 86262
AT TENSON ONLY = -4159 0
DESGN FORCES P
u
& M
u
ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE NTERACTON DAGRAM. FROM THE NTERACTON DAGRAM.
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXAL LOAD P
u
S GVEN BY
| M
n
= 97675 kips. > M
u
[Satisfactory]
where | = Min{0.9, Max[0.65 + (c
t
- 0.002)(250/3) , 0.65]} = 0.650 (AC 318-05 Fig. R9.3.2)
CHECK BOUNDARY ZONE REQUREMENTS
AN EXEMPTON FROM THE PROVSON OF BOUNDARY ZONE CONFNEMENT RENFORCEMENT S GVEN BY AC318-05 21.7.6.2,
21.7.6.3, and 21.7.6.5(a) PROVDED THAT
c < (L h
w
) / (600 o
u
) for AC 21.7.6.2 apply or f
c
< 0.2 f
c
' for AC 21.7.6.3 apply [Unsatisfactory]
where c = 208 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
n
loads. )
o
u
= 20.0 in. ( design displacement, assume 0.007h
w
as a conservative short cut, see AC 318-05 21.7.6.2a. )
f
c
= (P
u
/ A) + (M
u
y / ) = ksi. ( the maximum extreme fiber compressive stress at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
y = 173 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
A = in
2
. ( area of transformed section. )
= in
4
. ( moment of inertia of transformed section. )
Or the longitudinal reinforcement ratio at the wall end = 0.038 > 400 / f
y
[Unsatisfactory]
HENCE SPECAL BOUNDARY ZONE DETALNG REQURED !
The boundary element length = MAX( c - 0.1L , 0.5 c , D + 12 ) =173.71 in. ( AC 318-05 21.7.6.4 )
The maximum hoop spacing = MN[ B/4 , 6d
b
, 6 , 4+(14-h
x
)/3 ] = 6 in.o.c. ( AC 318-05 21.4.4.2 & 21.7.6.5a )
The required hoop reinforcement A
sh, B DR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.273
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
( AC 318-05, Eq.21-4 ) A
sh, L DR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.294
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
7696
94443188
2.978
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA OUTPUT SUMMARY
f
c
' = 4 ksi SHEAR WALL LENGTH L = 28.83 ft
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi SHEAR WALL THICKNESS t = 16.00 in
BULB END WIDTH B = 34.00 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 8060 k BULB END DEPTH D + Web = 169.80 in
FACTORED MOMENT LOAD M
u
= 87822 ft-k BULB REINFORCING 28 # 11
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 1404 k WALL HORIZ. REINF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
WALL VERT. REINF 2 # 7 @ 12 in o.c.
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L = 28.83 ft HOOP REINF - WIDTH, B, DIR. 5 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 16 in HOOP REINF - LENGTH DIR. 22 # 5 @ 6 in o.c.
DEPTH AT FLANGE D = 34 in
WIDTH AT FLANGE B = 34 in THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TOTAL WALL HEIGHT TO TOP h
w
= 237.5 ft
REINF. BARS AT BULB 28 # 11
WALL DIST. HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
WALL DIST. VERT. REINF. 2 # 7 @ 12 in. o.c.
HOOP REINF - WIDTH, B, DIR. 5 legs of # 5
HOOP REINF - LENGTH DIR. 22 legs of # 5
WALL EFFECTIVELY CONTINUOUS ? Yes (ACI 21.9.6.2 apply)
MAX CONCRETE COMPRESSION STRAINS 0.002 (ASCE 6.3.3.1)
MAX REINFORCEMENT TENSILE STRAINS 0.05 (ASCE 41-06 Sec. 6.3.3.1)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE WHETHER THE WALL CAN RESIST SEISMIC LOADS (CBC 2010 1908A.1.38)
Pu = 8060 k < 0.35 A
g
f
c
' = 9463 k [Satisfactory]
where A
g
= 6759 in
2
.
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.1 & 14.3)
(
t
)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 horizontal]
(
l
)
min.
= 0.0025 [ for A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
= kips < Vu , and bar size # 7 vertical]
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (
t
)
min.
[Satisfactory]
(
l
)
provd.
= 0.0063 > (
l
)
min.
[Satisfactory]
where A
cv
= 5535
in
2
(gross area of concrete section bounded by web thickness and length in the shear direction)
The proposed spacing is less than the maximum permissible value of 18 in and is satisfactory. Since wall V
u
> 2 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
,
two curtains reinforcement required. (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 21.9.4.1 & 21.9.4.4)
V
n
=MIN [ A
cv
(
c
(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 1665.56 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.60 (conservatively, ACI 318-08 9.3.4 a)

c
= 2.0 ( for h
w
/ L = > 2 )

l >
t [Satisfactory] (only for h
w
/ L > 2.0, ACI 318-08 21.9.4.3)
8.24
350.09
350.09
CONCRETE STRENGTH (ACI 318 5.1.1)
Verify Existing Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Capacity Based on ASCE 41-06 / CBC 10 / IBC 09


L
t
B
D
-10000
-5000
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 140000
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
MAXIMUM DESIGN AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH (ACI 318-08 21.9.5.1 & Eq.10-2)
P
max
=0.8 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 15375 kips. > P
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
A
st
= 116.4
in
2
.
DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY AT MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH ARE FROM 0 TO 32514 ft-kips.
FOR THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION UNDER COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD, THE MAXIMUM STRAIN IN THE CONCRETE
AND IN THE TENSION REINFORCEMENT MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES SPECIFIED IN ACI 318-08 10.3.2
AS
c
AND
t
INPUT . THE DEPTH TO THE NEUTRAL AXIS AND EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR CONCRETE
STRESS BLOCK ARE GIVEN BY
C
b
= d
c
/ (
c
+
s
) = 162 in a = C
b

1
= 137 in
1
= 0.85 ( ACI 318-08 10.2.7.3 )
= 0.65 + (
t
-0.002)(250/3) = 0.656 (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2) d = (L - 0.5D ) = 329 in
DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION ARE 5807 kips AND 98948 ft-kips.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318-08 9.3.2 THE DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY WITHOUT AXIAL LOAD IS
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 85864 kips.
TO KEEP TENSION SECTION WITH SHEAR CAPACITY PER ACI SEC. 11.10.6, THE PURE AXIAL TENSION CAPACITY IS
P
n
= - 0.9 MIN(Ast Fy , A
st
E
s

s
, 3.3 f
c
'
0.5
4 L t ) = -4159 kips.
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW, AND THEY ARE PLOTTED
ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM AT FRONT PAGE.
P
n
(kips) M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY = 15375 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD = 15375 32514
AT 0 % TENSION = 13247 52220
AT 25 % TENSION = 10605 74301
AT 50 % TENSION = 8649 85560
AT
t
= 0.002 = 5924 97415
AT BALANCED CONDITION = 5807 98948
AT
t
= 0.005 = 4121 123235
AT FLEXURE ONLY = 0 85864
AT TENSION ONLY = -4159 0
DESIGN FORCES P
u
& M
u
ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM. FROM THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM.
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD P
u
IS GIVEN BY
M
n
= 88382 kips. > M
u
[Satisfactory]
where = Min{0.9, Max[0.65 + (
t
- 0.002)(250/3) , 0.65]} = 0.650 (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
CHECK BOUNDARY ZONE REQUIREMENTS
AN EXEMPTION FROM THE PROVISION OF BOUNDARY ZONE CONFINEMENT REINFORCEMENT IS GIVEN BY ACI318-05 21.9.6.2,
21.9.6.3, and 21.9.6.5(a) PROVIDED THAT
c < (L h
w
) / (600
u
) for ACI 21.9.6.2 apply or f
c
< 0.2 f
c
' for ACI 21.96.3 apply [Unsatisfactory]
where c = 204 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
n
loads. )

u
= 20.0 in. ( design displacement, assume 0.007h
w
as a conservative short cut, see ACI 318-08 21.9.6.2a. )
f
c
= (P
u
/ A) + (M
u
y / I ) = ksi. ( the maximum extreme fiber compressive stress at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
y = 173 in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at P
u
& M
u
loads. )
A = in
2
. ( area of transformed section. )
I = in
4
. ( moment of inertia of transformed section. )
Or the longitudinal reinforcement ratio at the wall end = 0.038 > 400 / f
y
[Unsatisfactory]
HENCE SPECIAL BOUNDARY ZONE DETAILING REQUIRED !
The boundary element length = MAX( c - 0.1L , 0.5 c , D + 12 ) = 169.80 in. ( ACI 318-08 21.9.6.4 )
The maximum hoop spacing = MIN[ B/3 , 6d
b
, 6 , 4+(14-h
x
)/3 ] = 6 in.o.c. ( ACI 318-08 21.6.4.2 & 21.9.6.5a )
The required hoop reinforcement A
sh,

B DIR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.273
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
( ACI 318-08, Eq.21-4 ) A
sh, L DIR
= (0.09 s h
c
f
c
' ) / f
yh
= 0.287
in
2
.
< # 5 provided [Satisfactory]
7696
94443188
2.978
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY bt diaphragm P1 P2
f 'c = 4 ksi
REBAR STRENGTH fy = 60 ksi
w
1
= 27 psf, for wall e1
w
2
= 86 psf, for parapet
1 seismic
LEDGER DL P1
DL
= 0.8 k/ft
LEDGER LL P1
LL
= 0.8 k/ft design panel h wall load
e1 = 6 in
PARAPET DL P2
DL
= 0.18 k/ft
P2
LL
= 0 k/ft be
ELEMENT WIDTH be = 1 ft
TRIBUTARY WIDTH bt = 1 ft
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
WALL VERT. SPAN h = 22 ft
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 3 ft REVEAL THICKNESS = 0.75 in
VERT. REINF.- MIDDLE 1 LAYER # 7 @ 12 in, o.c.
HORIZ. REINF. - MIDDLE 1 LAYER # 7 @ 12 in, o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK VERTICAL FACTORED LOAD LESS THAN 0.06fc'Ag (ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.2.6)
= 3.78 k < 0.06fc'Ag = 20.88 k
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LESS THAN 0.6
b
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.2.3 & R9.3.2.2)
= >
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK M
cr
LESS THAN M
n
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.2.4)
= 0.8736 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.2)
k-in < = 117.19 k-in
where d = 3.63 in
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.5.2.3) [SATISFACTORY] A
se
= A
s
+ P
u
t / (2 f
y
d) = 0.72
in
2
(ACI 318 R14.8.3)
CHECK WALL STRENGTH
= 41 in
4
= 43.4 k-in, ( = 1 / 0.7 for seismic)
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.3)
= 55.5 k-in < = k-in
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.3, Eq14-6) [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK SERVICE LOAD OUT-OF-PLANE DEFLECTION (ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.4
= 25.6 k-in
0.26 in 6.65 in
0.14 in < = 1.76 in
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK PARAPET STRENGTH
= 7 k-in < = 117 k-in [SATISFACTORY]


117.19
Tilt-up Panel Design based on ACI 318-08
LATERAL SERVICE LOAD
(ASD level, 0.7 E)
DIST. FROM FACE
LATERAL LOAD TYPE (0 or 1)
49.87
CONCRETE STRENGTH
PARAPET LIVE LOAD
0.018 0.014
( ) 1.2 1.6 1.2 1.6 1.2 0.5
1 1 2 2 u DL LL DL LL wt t
h
w b P P P P P
= + + + +
actual
=
( )
'
0.25
0.9 , 0.65
0.1 ,
u
g b c
P
MAX
MIN f A P

(
( =
(

'
7.5
g c
cr
t
f I
M
y
= =
2
se n y
a
d M f A
| |
=
|
\ .
( )
3
2
3
e
cr se
b c
n d c I A = +
2
1
0.5
1
8 2
t
ua u
e t wbh
M P
+
= +
( )
2
5
1
0.75 48
ua
u
u
c cr
M
M
h P
E I
=

n
M
150
h
( )
2
1
0.5
0.5 1 1
8 2
t
sa DL LL
e t w b h
M P P
+
= + +
0.9
2
se n y
a
d M f A
| |
=
|
\ .
2
2
,
2
t p
u parapet
wbh
M

=
' '
1 1
0.85 0.85
0.005
MAX
f f
c u c u
f f
u t u y y


= =
+ +
2
5
48
cr
cr
c g
h M
E I
= =
2
5
48
n
n
c cr
h M
E I
= =

( )
2 2/ 3
2/ 3 , 2/ 3
3 2/ 3
, 2/ 3
sa cr
cr n cr sa cr
n cr
s
sa
cr sa cr
cr
M M
for M M
M M
M
for M M
M

+

= =
| |

< |

\ .
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
WALL PIER LENGTH
L = 5 ft
WALL PIER HEIGHT
H = 12 ft
WALL PIER THICKNESS
t = 10 in
VERTICAL EDGE BARS, A
s
2 # 9
TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT, A
v
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
2 # 5 @ 6 in, o.c. (at each face.)
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 60 kips
FACTORED SHEAR FORCE V
u
= 35 kips, (in plane)
ANALYSIS
CHECK WALL PIER DEFINITION (CBC 2007 1908.1.3 / IBC 2009 1908.1.4)
L / t = 6.00 within [2.5 , 6] & H / L = 2.40 > 2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (CBC 2007 1908.1.8 / IBC 2009 1908.1.4 / ACI 318-08 21.6.5.1)
V
e
= (M
pr, left, top
+ M
pr, right,bot
) / H + V
u
= 149.8 kips
< 8(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 152.6 kips [Satisfactory]
< [V
c
+ A
v
f
y
d/s

] = 216.0 kips [Satisfactory]
where d = 58.06 in, (ACI 318 3.3.2, 7.6.1, & 7.7.1)

left
= 0.003 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]

right
= 0.003 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
M
pr, left, top
=
left
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
left
f
y
/f
c
') = 689 ft-kips
M
pr, right ,bot
=
right
bd
2
f
y
(1.25 - 0.919
right
f
y
/f
c
') = 689 ft-kips
= 0.6 (ACI 318 9.3.4)
A
v
= 0.62 in
2
V
c
= 2(f
c
')
0.5
bd = 0.0 kips, (Per ACI 318-08 21.6.5.2, V
c
= 0, if (V
e
-V
u
) 50% V
e
AND P
u
< A
g
f
c
' / 20 )
Wall Pier Design Based on CBC 2007 / IBC 2009


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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
f'c = ksi t = 7.25 in
fy = ksi c
C
= 1 in
REBAR A
s
, in
2
/ft d, in a, in T, k/ft M
n
, ft-k/ft V
n
, k/ft
# 6 @ 24 " O.C. 0.220 5.88 0.288 13.20 5.67 7.09
# 6 @ 22 " O.C. 0.240 5.88 0.314 14.40 6.18 7.09
# 6 @ 20 " O.C. 0.264 5.88 0.345 15.84 6.77 7.09
# 6 @ 18 " O.C. 0.293 5.88 0.383 17.60 7.50 7.09
# 6 @ 16 " O.C. 0.330 5.88 0.431 19.80 8.40 7.09
# 6 @ 14 " O.C. 0.377 5.88 0.493 22.63 9.55 7.09
# 6 @ 12 " O.C. 0.440 5.88 0.575 26.40 11.06 7.09
# 6 @ 10 " O.C. 0.528 5.88 0.690 31.68 13.14 7.09
# 6 @ 8 " O.C. 0.660 5.88 0.863 39.60 16.17 7.09
# 6 @ 6 " O.C. 0.880 5.88 1.150 52.80 20.99 7.09
# 6 @ 4 " O.C. 1.320 5.88 1.725 79.20 29.77 7.09
# 6 @ 2 " O.C. 2.640 5.88 3.451 158.40 49.30 7.09
# 5 @ 24 " O.C. 0.155 5.94 0.203 9.30 4.07 7.17
# 5 @ 22 " O.C. 0.169 5.94 0.221 10.15 4.43 7.17
# 5 @ 20 " O.C. 0.186 5.94 0.243 11.16 4.87 7.17
# 5 @ 18 " O.C. 0.207 5.94 0.270 12.40 5.40 7.17
# 5 @ 16 " O.C. 0.233 5.94 0.304 13.95 6.05 7.17
# 5 @ 14 " O.C. 0.266 5.94 0.347 15.94 6.89 7.17
# 5 @ 12 " O.C. 0.310 5.94 0.405 18.60 8.00 7.17
# 5 @ 10 " O.C. 0.372 5.94 0.486 22.32 9.53 7.17
# 5 @ 8 " O.C. 0.465 5.94 0.608 27.90 11.79 7.17
# 5 @ 6 " O.C. 0.620 5.94 0.810 37.20 15.44 7.17
# 5 @ 4 " O.C. 0.930 5.94 1.216 55.80 22.30 7.17
# 5 @ 2 " O.C. 1.860 5.94 2.431 111.60 39.52 7.17
f'c = ksi t = 7.25 in
fy = ksi c
C
= 1.5 in
REBAR A
s
, in
2
/ft d, in a, in T, k/ft M
n
, ft-k/ft V
n
, k/ft
# 5 @ 24 " O.C. 0.155 5.44 0.182 9.30 3.73 6.92
# 5 @ 22 " O.C. 0.169 5.44 0.199 10.15 4.06 6.92
# 5 @ 20 " O.C. 0.186 5.44 0.219 11.16 4.46 6.92
# 5 @ 18 " O.C. 0.207 5.44 0.243 12.40 4.94 6.92
# 5 @ 16 " O.C. 0.233 5.44 0.274 13.95 5.55 6.92
# 5 @ 14 " O.C. 0.266 5.44 0.313 15.94 6.31 6.92
# 5 @ 12 " O.C. 0.310 5.44 0.365 18.60 7.33 6.92
# 5 @ 10 " O.C. 0.372 5.44 0.438 22.32 8.74 6.92
# 5 @ 8 " O.C. 0.465 5.44 0.547 27.90 10.81 6.92
# 5 @ 6 " O.C. 0.620 5.44 0.729 37.20 14.15 6.92
# 5 @ 4 " O.C. 0.930 5.44 1.094 55.80 20.47 6.92
# 5 @ 2 " O.C. 1.860 5.44 2.188 111.60 36.35 6.92
# 4 @ 24 " O.C. 0.100 5.50 0.118 6.00 2.45 7.00
# 4 @ 22 " O.C. 0.109 5.50 0.128 6.55 2.67 7.00
# 4 @ 20 " O.C. 0.120 5.50 0.141 7.20 2.93 7.00
# 4 @ 18 " O.C. 0.133 5.50 0.157 8.00 3.25 7.00
# 4 @ 16 " O.C. 0.150 5.50 0.176 9.00 3.65 7.00
# 4 @ 14 " O.C. 0.171 5.50 0.202 10.29 4.17 7.00
# 4 @ 12 " O.C. 0.200 5.50 0.235 12.00 4.84 7.00
# 4 @ 10 " O.C. 0.240 5.50 0.282 14.40 5.79 7.00
# 4 @ 8 " O.C. 0.300 5.50 0.353 18.00 7.19 7.00
# 4 @ 6 " O.C. 0.400 5.50 0.471 24.00 9.48 7.00
# 4 @ 4 " O.C. 0.600 5.50 0.706 36.00 13.90 7.00
# 4 @ 2 " O.C. 1.200 5.50 1.412 72.00 25.89 7.00
60
4.5
Concrete Slab Capacity Based on ACI 318-08
5
60


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Voided Section Design Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
TOTAL SLAB THICKNESS
t = 18 in
TOP & BOTTOM SOLID THICKNESS
t
solid
= 4 in
VOIDED HORIZONTAL DIAMETER
D = 20 in, (input 10 for Sphere/Circle) M
n
= 32.7 ft-kips / ft
VERTICAL WEB THICKNESS V
n
= 11.0 kips / ft
w = 2.5 in
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SECTION BARS # 6 @ 12 o.c.
with 0.75 in. bottom concrete cover
ANALYSIS
CHECK SECTION LIMITATIONS
t
solid
= 4 in > 0.75 + 1.50 + 0.75 = 3.00
(inside cover) (2 rebar thick) (top & bot cover) [Satisfactory]
D = 20 in > 10 in, voided height [Satisfactory]
w = 2.5 in > 2.5 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 7.12.2.1, 10.2, 10.5.1)
w
c
= 150 pcf, (ACI 318-08 8.5.1) E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 f'
c
0.5
= 3834 ksi, (ACI 318-08 8.5.1)
d = 16.88 in c = 0.84 in
A
s
= 0.44
in
2
/ ft
> A
min
= 0.39
in
2
/ ft
[Satisfactory]
M
n
= 32.7 ft-kips / ft, (by pure math method)
=
0.9 ,(ACI 318-08 Fig R9.3.2)
DETERMINE ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V
n
= 2A
c
(f
c
')
0.5
= 11.0 kips / ft
=
0.75 ,(ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)
A
c
= 116
in
2
/ ft
in, solid min thk

( )
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi Es o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y







= =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ \

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH (ACI 318, 5.1.1) f
c
' = 4 ksi
LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ? (ACI 318, 8.6) Yes (Lightweight Concrete)
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
THE DIAPHRAGM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THICKNESS OF DIAPHRAGM t = 3.5 in
DIAPHRAGM REINFORCING 1 # 4 @ 12 in. o.c. (at Middle, Each Way)
FACTORED IN-PLANE SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 10 kips/ft
ANALYSIS
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS (ACI 318, 21.11.7 & 7.12)
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0048 > (
t
)
min.
= 0.0018 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318, 21.11.9)
V
n
=MIN [ A
cv
(2


(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 12.0 kips/ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318, 9.3.2.3)
A
cv
= 42
in
2
= 0.75 (ACI 318, 8.6.1)


Concrete Diaphragm in-plane Shear Design Based on ACI 318-08
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF ANCHOR f
uta
= 58 ksi
BASE PLATE YIELD STRESS f
y
= 36 ksi
CRITICAL BASE PLATE CANTILEVER m = 3.3 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD AT WORK POINT P
u
= 150 kips
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD AT WORK POINT V
u
= 16 kips, ( 0 if shear lug used.)
FACTORED MOMENT AT WORK POINT M
u
= 260 ft-kips
ANCHOR LOCATION TO WORK POINT
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 22 in Anchor
X (in) Y (in)
ANCHOR DIAMETER d = 1 in 1 -8 8 1
ANCHOR HEAD TYPE 4 Heavy Hex 2 -8 -8 1
( 1=Square, 2=Heavy Square, 3=Hex, 4=Heavy Hex, 5=Hardened Washers ) 3 8 8
BASE PLATE THICKNESS t = 1.75 in 4 8 -8
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ACI 318 D3.3) == > Yes 5 24 8 1
6 24 -8 1
7 -8 0 1
8 24 0 1
BASE PLATE SIZE - 36 in x 20 in x 1.75 in (thk.)
Corner X (in) Y (in)
1 -9.75 -9.75 Edge = 1.75 in
2 -9.75 9.75 (AISC 360-05, Tab J3.4 & J3.5)
3 25.75 9.75
4 25.75 -9.75
-9.75 -9.75 3 3
THE BASE PLATE & GROUP ANCHORS DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL COMPRESSION CAPACITY OF ANCHORED CONCRETE (ACI 318-08 Sec 9 & Sec 10)
| P
n
(k)
| M
n
(ft-k)
Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-08 & AISC 360-05
Work Point
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
0 500 1000 1500
c
c
(cont'd)
| M
n
= 451 ft-kips @ P
u
= 150 kips
> M
u, c
= 363 ft-kips to center of base plate
[Satisfactory]
| P
max
= 2643 kips
> P
u
= 150 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
N
ua,1
= 3.13 kips
(The 1/0.4 times max tension, ACI 318 D3.3.6)
f
p
= 4.42 ksi, the max possible concrete compression stress.
(ACI 318-08, 10.17.1 & 9.3.2.4, or AISC Guide - 1)
DETERMINE EACH ANCHOR FORCES WITHOUT CONCTERE COMPRESSION CAPCAITY CONSIDERED
Anchor
X (in) Y (in) X
CG
2
Y
CG
2
N
ua, 2
V
ua
1 -8 8 256 64 1.25 2.00
2 -8 -8 256 64 1.25 2.00 X
CG
= 8 in
3 8 8 0 64 -18.75 2.00 Y
CG
= 0 in
4 8 -8 0 64 -18.75 2.00
5 24 8 256 64 -38.75 2.00 P
u,CG
= 150.0 kips
6 24 -8 256 64 -38.75 2.00 V
u,CG
= 16.0 kips
7 -8 0 256 0 1.25 2.00 M
u,CG, X
= 160.0 ft-kips
8 24 0 256 0 -38.75 2.00 M
u,CG, Y
= 0.0 ft-kips
E EE E 1536 384 -150 16
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR TENSILE STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.5.1.2)
= 19.77 kips > N
ua
= Max( N
ua,1
, N
ua,2
) = 3.13 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
A
se
= 0.606
in
2
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.5.2.1)
= 22.026 k > N
ua
= 3.13 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

ec,N
= 1.0, for no eccentricity in the connection.

c,N
= 1.0, for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A
N
= 1089 in
2
, (conservative value)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF ALL ANCHORS (ACI 318, D.5.2.1)
= 136.134 k >
- P
u
=
-150 kips [Satisfactory]
( ) se s uta
f N A
| | =
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , , , ,
2
1.0 24
9
N N
cb b ef ec N ed N c N ec N c N c
No ef
A A
f
N N h
A h
| | | = =
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , , , ,
2
1.0 24
9
N N
cbg b ef ec N ed N c N ec N c N c
No ef
A A
f N N h
A h
| | | = =
'
'
2
'
'
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
0.85 , 2 , 57 , 29000
0.85 , 2 2 , 0
0.85 , 2 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
A
Min ksi f E E
c s o
E A
c
A c c
Min for f
c o
A
o o
f
A
Min for f
c o
A
for
E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
| |
= = =
|
|
\
(
| | | | | |
( < <
| | |
|
(
\ \ \

=

| |
>
|
|
\
s

>

where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 (cont'd)

ec,N
= 0.84 , (ACI 318-08 Fig. RD.5.2.4)
A
N
= 98 x 82 = 8036 in
2
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
= 27.018 k > N
ua
= 3.13 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
A
b
= 1.501
in
2
, ( or determined from manufacture's catalogs.)

cp,N
= 1.0, for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
cmin > 0.4 hef [Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
DETERMINE DESIGN TENSILE STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR
= 19.771 K
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & D.3.3.6)
= 10.28 k > V
ua
= 5.00 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.65 x 0.75 = 0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D.6.1.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR FOR SHEAR LOAD (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b)
= 71.555 k > V
ua
= 5.00 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

ec,V
= 1.0, for no eccentricity in the connection.

c,V
= 1.0, for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
l term is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF ALL ANCHORS FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b)
= 77.826 k > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD ON GOVERNING ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
= 44.052 k > V
ua
= 5.00 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
k
cp
= 2.0
for h
ef
> 2.5 in.
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD ON ALL ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
= 325.072 k > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
DETERMINE DESIGN SHEAR STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR
= 10.281 K
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since headed cast-in-place anchors are not like to be highly torqued, the minimum cover requirements of ACI 318 Sec. 7.7 apply.
Cover
Provd
> Cover
Reqd
[Satisfactory]
( )
'
,
8
b pn cp N c
f
N A
| | =
( ) min , ,
n s cb pn N N N N
| | | | =
0.6
se s ut
f V A
| | =
( )
0.2
1.5
'
, , , , ,
1.0 1.0 7 1.5
V
cb b ec N cd V c V ec V c V c
Vo
l
A
d f V V h
ef
d
A
| | |
| |
| |
= =
|
|
|
\
\
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , ,
2
1.0 24
9
N N
cp cp b cp ef
ed N c N c N c
No ef
A A
f
V k N k h
A h
| | | = =
( )
min , ,
n s cb cp V V V V
| | | | =
( )
( )
0.2
1.5
'
, , , , , 2
1.0 7 1.5
4.5 1.5
V V
cbg b ec N cd V c V ec V c V c
Vo
l
A A
d f V V h
ef
d
A
h
ef
| | |
| |
| |
= = |
|
|
\
\
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , ,
2
1.0 24
9
N N
cpg cp b cp ef ed N c N c N c
No ef
A A
f V k N k h
A h
| | | = =
(cont'd)
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION OF GOVERNING ANCHORS : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since N
ua,2
0.2 | N
n
and
V
ua,2
0.2 | V
n
the full tension design strength is permitted.
The interaction e uation may be used
0.26 1.2 [Satisfactory]
S m m ar of D m ens i ona Prop er i e of Anchor
Effective
Gross Area of
Area of Threaded
Anchor Anchor Heavy Heavy Hardened
( in
2
) ( in
2
) Sq uare Hex Washers
0.250 1/4 0.049 0.032 0.142 0.201 0.117 0.167 0.258
0.375 3/8 0.110 0.078 0.280 0.362 0.164 0.299 0.408
0.500 1/2 0.196 0.142 0.464 0.569 0.291 0.467 0.690
0.625 5/8 0.307 0.226 0.693 0.822 0.454 0.671 1.046
0.750 3/4 0.442 0.334 0.824 1.121 0.654 0.911 1.252
0.875 7/8 0.601 0.462 1.121 1.465 0.891 1.188 1.804
1.000 1 0.785 0.606 1.465 1.855 1.163 1.501 2.356
1.125 1 1/8 0.994 0.763 1.854 2.291 1.472 1.851 2.982
1.250 1 1/4 1.227 0.969 2.288 2.773 1.817 2.237 3.682
1.375 1 3/8 1.485 1.160 2.769 3.300 2.199 2.659 4.455
1.500 1 1/2 1.767 1.410 3.295 3.873 2.617 3.118 5.301
1.750 1 3/4 2.405 1.900 - - - 4.144 6.541
2.000 2 3.142 2.500 - - - 5.316 7.903
CHECK BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC Guide - 1, Eq . 3.3.14a)
1.73 in 1.75 in
[Satisfactory]
Hex Sq uare
( in )
Anchor
Diameter
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( A
b
) ( in
2
)
,2 ,2 ua ua
n n
N V
N V
| |
+ =
1.5
p
reqD
y
f
m t
F
= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER f
uta
= 60 ksi
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN LOAD N
ua,1
= 11.7 k
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 4.5 in
FASTENER DIAMETER d = 0.5 in
FASTENER HEAD TYPE 2 Heavy Square
( 1=Square, 2=Heavy Square, 3=Hex, 4=Heavy Hex, 5=Hardened Washers )
ECCENTRICITY e = 2 in
FASTENER CENTER-TO-CENTER SPACING s = 6 in
DIST. FR. THE OUTER FASTENERS TO EDGE c = 3 in
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ACI 318 D3.3) No
ANALYSIS
TOTAL NUMBER OF FASTENERS n = 4
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER A
se
= 0.142
in
2
[THE FASTENER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
BEARING AREA OF HEAD A
b
= 0.569
in
2
, ( or determined from manufacture's catalogs.)
CHECK HIGHTEST TENSILE STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.1.2)
= 6.390 k > = 4.875 k
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 1 = 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.2.1)
= 11.773 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 1 = 0.75

c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH OF SINGLE STUD : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
= 13.656 k > N
ua
= 4.875 k, (ACI 318, D.3.3.6)
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 1 = 0.75

cp,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
EVALUATE SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
c > 0.4 h
ef
[Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since a welded, headed fastener is not torqued, the minimum cover requirements of ACI 318 Sec. 7.7 apply.
Cover
Provd
> Cover
Reqd
[Satisfactory]
Summary of Dimensional Properties of Fasteners
Effective
Gross Area of
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener Heavy Heavy Hardened
( in
2
) ( in
2
) Square Hex Washers
0.250 1/4 0.049 0.032 0.142 0.201 0.117 0.167 0.258
0.375 3/8 0.110 0.078 0.280 0.362 0.164 0.299 0.408
0.500 1/2 0.196 0.142 0.464 0.569 0.291 0.467 0.690
0.625 5/8 0.307 0.226 0.693 0.822 0.454 0.671 1.046
0.750 3/4 0.442 0.334 0.824 1.121 0.654 0.911 1.252 Technical Reference:
0.875 7/8 0.601 0.462 1.121 1.465 0.891 1.188 1.804 1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
1.000 1 0.785 0.606 1.465 1.855 1.163 1.501 2.356 of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1.125 1 1/8 0.994 0.763 1.854 2.291 1.472 1.851 2.982 1999.
1.250 1 1/4 1.227 0.969 2.288 2.773 1.817 2.237 3.682
1.375 1 3/8 1.485 1.160 2.769 3.300 2.199 2.659 4.455
1.500 1 1/2 1.767 1.410 3.295 3.873 2.617 3.118 5.301
1.750 1 3/4 2.405 1.900 - - - 4.144 6.541
2.000 2 3.142 2.500 - - - 5.316 7.903
Group of Tension Fasteners Near an Edge with Eccentricity Based on ACI 318-08
Hex Square
( in )
Fastener
Diameter
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( Ab ) ( in
2
)
( ) ,1 se s stud
uta
f N A
| | =
( )
( )
' 1.5
, , , , 2
1 0.3
0.7 24
2
1.5 9
1
3
N N
cbg b ef ec N ed N c N c N c
No ef ef
ef
c
A A
f N N h
e
h A h
h
| | |
| |
|
| |
|
= = +
|
|
\
+
|
\
( )
'
,
8
b pn
cp N c
f
N A
| | =
( )
,max,1
2
u
ua stud
s e
N
N
ns
+
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER f
uta
= 60 ksi
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN TENSION LOAD N
ua,1
= 2.47 k
FACTORED DESIGN SHEAR LOAD V
ua,1
= 1 k
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 7 in
FASTENER DIAMETER d = 0.5 in
FASTENER HEAD TYPE 3 Hex
( 1=Square, 2=Heavy Square, 3=Hex, 4=Heavy Hex, 5=Hardened Washers ) [THE FASTENER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
DIST. BETWEEN THE FASTENER AND EDGE c = 6 in
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ACI 318 D3.3) Yes
ANALYSIS
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER A
se
= 0.142
in
2
BEARING AREA OF HEAD A
b
= 0.291
in
2
, ( or determined from manufacture's catalogs.)
CHECK FASTENER TENSILE STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.3.3.6):
= 4.793 k = N
ua
= 4.793 k [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.1.2)
= 10.827 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
= 5.238 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

cp,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
= 18.423 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
DETERMINE DESIGN TENSILE STRENGTH :
= 4.793 K
CHECK FASTENER SHEAR STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & D.3.3.6)
= 2.492 k = V
ua
= 2.492 k [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.65 x 0.75 = 0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D6.1.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1a)
= 3.923 k > V
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

c,V
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A
V
/ A
Vo
and
cd,V
terms are 1.0 for single shear fastener not influenced by more than one free edge.
l term is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
Single Fastener in Tension and Shear Near an Edge Based on ACI 318-08
( ) se s
uta
n f
N A
| | =
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , ,
2
0.3
0.7 24
1.5 9
N N
cb b ef ed N c N c N c
No ef ef
c
A A
f
N N h
h A h
| | |
| |
= = +
|
\
( )
'
,
8
b pn
cp N c
f
N A
| | =
( )
'
160
b sb
c
c f
N A
| | =
( )
min , , ,
n s cb pn sb N N N N N
| | | | | =
0.6
se s
ut
n f
V A
| | =
0.2
'
1.5
, , , ,
7
V V
cb b
cd V c V cd V c V c
Vo Vo
l
A A
d f
V V c
d
A A
| | |
| |
| |
= =
|
|
|
\
\
(Cont'd)
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
= 21.654 k > V
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k
cp
= 2.0 for h
ef
> 2.5 in.
DETERMINE DESIGN SHEAR STRENGTH :
= 2.492 K
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since N
ua,1
> 0.2 | N
n
and
V
ua,1
> 0.2 | V
n
the full design strength is not permitted.
The interaction equation must be used
0.92 < 1.2 [Satisfactory]
Summary of Dimensional Properties of Fasteners
Effective
Gross Area of
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener Heavy Heavy Hardened
( in
2
) ( in
2
) Square Hex Washers
0.250 1/4 0.049 0.032 0.142 0.201 0.117 0.167 0.258
0.375 3/8 0.110 0.078 0.280 0.362 0.164 0.299 0.408
0.500 1/2 0.196 0.142 0.464 0.569 0.291 0.467 0.690
0.625 5/8 0.307 0.226 0.693 0.822 0.454 0.671 1.046
0.750 3/4 0.442 0.334 0.824 1.121 0.654 0.911 1.252 Technical Reference:
0.875 7/8 0.601 0.462 1.121 1.465 0.891 1.188 1.804 1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
1.000 1 0.785 0.606 1.465 1.855 1.163 1.501 2.356 of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1.125 1 1/8 0.994 0.763 1.854 2.291 1.472 1.851 2.982 1999.
1.250 1 1/4 1.227 0.969 2.288 2.773 1.817 2.237 3.682
1.375 1 3/8 1.485 1.160 2.769 3.300 2.199 2.659 4.455
1.500 1 1/2 1.767 1.410 3.295 3.873 2.617 3.118 5.301
1.750 1 3/4 2.405 1.900 - - - 4.144 6.541
2.000 2 3.142 2.500 - - - 5.316 7.903
Hex Square
( in )
Fastener
Diameter
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( A
b
) ( in
2
)
( )
( )
'
1.5
, , ,
2
0.3
0.7 24
1.5 9
N N
cp cp b cp ef ed N c N c N c
No ef ef
c
A A
f
V k N k h
h A h
| | |
| |
= = +
|
\
( )
min , ,
n s cb cp V V V V
| | | | =
,1 ,1 ua ua
n n
N V
N V
| |
+ =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER f
uta
= 58 ksi
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN TENSION LOAD N
ua,1
= 10 k
FACTORED DESIGN SHEAR LOAD V
ua,1
= 3 k
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 20 in
FASTENER DIAMETER d = 1 in
FASTENER HEAD TYPE 4 Heavy Hex
( 1=Square, 2=Heavy Square, 3=Hex, 4=Heavy Hex, 5=Hardened Washers )
FASTENER CENTER-TO-CENTER SPACING s = 7 in
DIST. BETWEEN THE FASTENER AND EDGE c1 = 14 in
DIST. BETWEEN THE FASTENER AND EDGE c2 = 9 in
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ACI 318 D3.3) Yes
[THE FASTENER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
NUMBER OF FASTENERS n = 2
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER A
se
= 0.606
in
2
BEARING AREA OF HEAD A
b
= 1.501
in
2
, ( or determined from manufacture's catalogs.)
CHECK THE FASTENERS TENSILE STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.1.2 & D.3.3.6)
= 39.542 k > N
ua
= 25.000 k [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.2.1)
= 33.919 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

ec,N
term is 1.0 for no eccentricity in the connection.

c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
= 54.036 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

cp,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
c
min
> 0.4 h
ef
[Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
DETERMINE DESIGN TENSILE STRENGTH :
= 33.919 K
CHECK Fasteners SHEAR STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & D.3.3.6)
= 20.562 k > V
ua
= 7.500 k [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.65 x 0.75 = 0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D6.1.3)
Group of Tension and Shear Fasteners Near Two Edges Based on ACI 318-08
( ) se s
uta
n f
N A
| | =
( )
( )
' min 1.5
, , , , ,
2
0.3
0.7 24
1.5 9
N N
cbg b ef ec N ed N c N ec N c N c
No ef ef
c A A
f
N N h
h A h
| | |
| |
= = +
|
\
( )
'
,
8
b pn
cp N c
f n
N A
| | =
( )
min , ,
n s cb pn N N N N
| | | | =
0.6
se s
ut
n f
V A
| | =
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b) (Cont'd)
= 14.433 k > V
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

cp,N
term is 1.0 for no eccentricity in the connection.

c,V
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
l term is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
= 67.838 k > V
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625

c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k
cp
= 2.0 for h
ef
> 2.5 in.
DETERMINE DESIGN SHEAR STRENGTH :
= 14.433 K
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since headed cast-in-place fasteners are not like to be highly torqued, the minimum cover requirements of ACI 318 Sec. 7.7 apply.
Cover
Provd
> Cover
Reqd
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since N
ua,1
> 0.2 | N
n
and
V
ua,1
> 0.2 | V
n
the full design strength is not permitted.
The interaction equation must be used
0.50 < 1.2 [Satisfactory]
Summary of Dimensional Properties of Fasteners
Effective
Gross Area of
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener Heavy Heavy Hardened
( in
2
) ( in
2
) Square Hex Washers
0.250 1/4 0.049 0.032 0.142 0.201 0.117 0.167 0.258
0.375 3/8 0.110 0.078 0.280 0.362 0.164 0.299 0.408
0.500 1/2 0.196 0.142 0.464 0.569 0.291 0.467 0.690
0.625 5/8 0.307 0.226 0.693 0.822 0.454 0.671 1.046
0.750 3/4 0.442 0.334 0.824 1.121 0.654 0.911 1.252 Technical Reference:
0.875 7/8 0.601 0.462 1.121 1.465 0.891 1.188 1.804 1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
1.000 1 0.785 0.606 1.465 1.855 1.163 1.501 2.356 of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1.125 1 1/8 0.994 0.763 1.854 2.291 1.472 1.851 2.982 1999.
1.250 1 1/4 1.227 0.969 2.288 2.773 1.817 2.237 3.682
1.375 1 3/8 1.485 1.160 2.769 3.300 2.199 2.659 4.455
1.500 1 1/2 1.767 1.410 3.295 3.873 2.617 3.118 5.301
1.750 1 3/4 2.405 1.900 - - - 4.144 6.541
2.000 2 3.142 2.500 - - - 5.316 7.903
Hex Square
( in )
Fastener
Diameter
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( A
b
) ( in
2
)
( )( )
0.2
'
1.5
, , , , ,
2
1.5 1 1.5 1 2 2
0.7 0.3 7
1
4.5 1.5 1
1
V
cbg b ec V cd V c V ec V c V c
Vo
c c s c c l
A
d f
V V c
d c
c A
| | |
| |
+ +
| | | |
= = +
|
| |
|
\ \
\
( )
( )
' min 1.5
, , ,
2
0.3
0.7 24
1.5 9
N N
cpg cp b cp ef ed N c N c N c
No ef ef
c A A
f
V k N k h
h A h
| | |
| |
= = +
|
\
( )
min , ,
n s cb cp V V V V
| | | | =
,1 ,1 ua ua
n n
N V
N V
| |
+ =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER f
uta
= 60 ksi
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN LOAD N
ua,1
= 4 k
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 5 in
FASTENER DIAMETER d = 0.5 in
FASTENER HEAD TYPE 2 Heavy Square
( 1=Square, 2=Heavy Square, 3=Hex, 4=Heavy Hex, 5=Hardened Washers ) [THE FASTENER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ACI 318 D3.3) Yes
ANALYSIS
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER A
se
= 0.142
in
2
BEARING AREA OF HEAD A
b
= 0.569
in
2
CHECK FASTENER TENSILE STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.1.2 & D.3.3.6)
= 4.793 k = N
ua
= 4.793 k [Satisfactory]
where : I = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.2.1)
= 9.546 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : I = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
A
N
/A
no
and \
ed,N
terms are 1.0 for single fasteners away form edges.
\
c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur (i.e., bottom of the slab)
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
= 10.242 k > N
ua
[Satisfactory]
where : I = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625
\
cp,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
EVALUATE SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT :
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 h
ef
) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c>0.4h
ef
) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
Summary of Dimensional Properties of Fasteners
Effective
Gross Area of
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener Heavy Heavy Hardened
( in
2
) ( in
2
) Square Hex Washers
0.250 1/4 0.049 0.032 0.142 0.201 0.117 0.167 0.258
0.375 3/8 0.110 0.078 0.280 0.362 0.164 0.299 0.408 Technical Reference:
0.500 1/2 0.196 0.142 0.464 0.569 0.291 0.467 0.690 1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
0.625 5/8 0.307 0.226 0.693 0.822 0.454 0.671 1.046 of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
0.750 3/4 0.442 0.334 0.824 1.121 0.654 0.911 1.252 1999.
0.875 7/8 0.601 0.462 1.121 1.465 0.891 1.188 1.804
1.000 1 0.785 0.606 1.465 1.855 1.163 1.501 2.356
1.125 1 1/8 0.994 0.763 1.854 2.291 1.472 1.851 2.982
1.250 1 1/4 1.227 0.969 2.288 2.773 1.817 2.237 3.682
1.375 1 3/8 1.485 1.160 2.769 3.300 2.199 2.659 4.455
1.500 1 1/2 1.767 1.410 3.295 3.873 2.617 3.118 5.301
1.750 1 3/4 2.405 1.900 - - - 4.144 6.541
2.000 2 3.142 2.500 - - - 5.316 7.903
Single Tension Fastener Away from Edges Based on ACI 318-08
Hex Square
( in )
Fastener
Diameter
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( A
b
) ( in
2
)
se s
uta
n f
N A
I I

'
1.5
, , , ,
24
N N
cb b ef ed N c N ed N c N c
No No
A A
f N N h
A A
I I I \ \ \ \

'
,
8
b pn cp N c
f
N A
I I\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f '
c
= 6 ksi
REBAR STRENGTH MAIN f
y
= 60 ksi
STIRRUP f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED BENDING MOMENT M
u
= 1000 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR FORCE V
u
= 230 kips
FACTORED TORSIONAL MOMENT T
u
= 36.5 ft-k
SECTION DIMENSIONS b
w
= 24 in
h = 48 in
h
f
= 8 in THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
b = 88 in, (ACI 318-08 8.12.2, 11.5.1.1, & 13.2.4)
COMPRESSION REINFORCEMENT 4 # 7
TENSION REINFORCEMENT 6 # 9
SHEAR REINFORCEMENT 4 legs # 4 @ 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY
Cover = 1.5 in, (ACI 318-08 7.7.1)
prov'd
= 0.0055 <
max
= 0.0188
d = 45.44 in >
min
= 0.0039
d' = 2.44 in [Satisfactory]
= 0.90 , (ACI 318-08 R9.3.2) c = 3.99 in, by pure math method

c,max
= 0.0004 F
c
= 346.99 kips

s,max
= 0.0050 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.4) d
c
= 1.38 in
M
n
= 1193.23 ft-k > M
u
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
Check section limitation (ACI, 11.4.7.9) Determine concrete capacity (ACI, 11.2.1.1 or 11.2.2.1)
168.93 kips
230.0 < 633.5 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75
173.55
Check shear reinforcement (ACI, 11.4)
where 77.46
0.871
= 0.586 in
2
/ ft < 0.800 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
Check spacing limits for shear reinforcement (ACI 11.4.5)
0.00 kips, (ACI 11.1.1)
= 22 > S = 12 in
[Satisfactory]


, (ACI 318 R10.3.5)
kips ,<== applicable
, (ACI 318 10.5)
Concrete Beam Design, for New or Existing, Based on ACI 318-08
'
2
C w c
d f V b
= =
'
10
u w c
d f V b

Re
0 ,
2
0.75 ' 50
, ,
2
,
c
u
w c w c
u c
qD y y
u c
c u
y
V
for V
f b A b V
v
MAX for
V V
s f f
V V
for V V
df

<

| |
| |
= |
|
|
\ .
\ .

( ) 1.9 2500
C w w
A B d
V b = + =
( )
'
, 100
c
A MIN f = =
, 1.0
u
u
d V
B MIN
M
| |
= =
|
\ .
Pr ovD
A
v
s
| |
=
|
\ .
u c
s
V V
V

= =
'
max,
'
( , 24) 4
2
( , 12) 4
4
s w c
shear
s w c
d
MIN for d f V b
S
d
MIN for d f V b

>

Parabolic
A s f y
Fc
A s' f s'
0.85 f c' c = 0.003
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
CHECK TORSION CAPACITY
Check section limitation (ACI, 11.5.3.1)
where = 0.75 (ACI, 9.3.2.3)
P
h
= 258 in, (perimeter of centerline of outermost closed
transverse torsional reinforcement.)
A
oh
= 1,287 in
2
(area enclosed by centerline of the outermost
0.215 < 0.581 [Satisfactory] closed transverse torsional reinforcement.)
Check if torsional reinforcement required (ACI, 11.5.1)
where b
e
= MIN(h-h
f
, 4h
f
) = 32 in, (one side, ACI, 11.5.1.1)
P
cp
= 160 in, (outside perimeter of the concrete cross
section.)
36.5 < 44.7 ft-k A
cp
= 1,216 in
2
(area enclosed by outside perimeter of
Torsional reinforcement NOT reqD. concrete cross section.)
Check the max factored torque causing cracking (ACI, 11.5.2.2)
36.5 < 179.0
Reduction of the torsional moment can occur.
Determine the area of one leg of a closed stirrup (ACI, 11.5.3.6)
0.00 in
2
/ ft
Determine the corresponding area of longitudinal reinforcement (derived from ACI, 11.5.3.7 & 11.5.5.3)
0.00 in
2
Determine minimum combined area of longitudinal reinforcement
A
L, top
= A
s
' +0.5A
L
= 0.00 in
2
< actual [Satisfactory]
A
L, bot
= A
s
+0.5A
L
= 5.03 in
2
< actual [Satisfactory]
Determine minimum diameter for longitudinal reinforcement (ACI, 11.5.6.2)
d
bL
= MAX(0.042 S, 3/8) = 0.50 in < 0.88 in [Satisfactory]
Determine minimum combined area of stirrups (ACI, 11.5.5.2 & 11.5.6.1)
(A
v
+2A
t
) / S = 0.40 in
2
/ ft > MAX [ 0.75(f
c
')
0.5
b
w
/f
yv
, 50b
w
/f
yv
] = 0.24 in
2
/ ft
S
max, tor
= MIN[(P
h
/8, 12) = 12 in [Satisfactory]
S
reqD
= MIN(S
max,shear
, S
max,tor
) = 12 in > actual [Satisfactory]
2
2
'
8
2
1.7
C
c
w
V T P V u u h
f
d d b b
A w
oh

| |
| | | |
|
| + + |
| | |
\ . \ .
\ .
2
' cp
u c
cp
A
f T
P

| |

|
\ .
0 0
2 1.7
t u u
h yv yv
A T T
s f f A A

= = =
'
5
25
, ,
cp yv yv c t t w
L h h
yL yL yL yv
f f f A
b A A
MAX MAX
A P P
s s f f f f
(
| |
( = = |
|
(
\ .

2
'
4
cp
u c
cp
A
f T
P

| |

|
\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Design for Concrete Beam with Penetration Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA
f '
c
= 5 ksi M
u
= 305.9 ft-k
Main Bar f
y
= 60 ksi V
u
= 40 k
Stirrup f
y
= 40 ksi b = 30 in, (ACI 8.10.2)
h = 26 in
Top bars 2 # 5 b
w
= 20 in
Bot bars 5 # 7 h
f
= 5 in
x = 10 in
D = 10 in
Stirrup size ==> # 3 @ 8 in o.c.
No. of legs = 2 d (optional) = in The design is adequate.
DESIGN SUMMARY
Main bar top (Compressive Reinf.) : Use 2 # 5 Stirrups : Use # 3 @ 8 in. o.c. (2 legs)
Main bar bottom (Tensile Reinf.) : Use 5 # 7 ( 1 layer )
FLEXURAL ANALYSIS
Check flexural capacity (ACI 318, 10)
A
s
= 3.0 in
2
A'
s
= 0.6 in
2

min
= 0.0035 <
proD
= 0.0063

max
= 0.0243 > [Satisfactory]
d = 23.7 in
1
= 0.80
d' = 2.2 in = 0.90
M
n
= 306.0 ft-kips > M
u
= 305.9 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
SHEAR ANALYSIS
Check section limitation (ACI 11.4.6.8) Determine concrete capacity (ACI 11.2.1.1 or 11.2.2.1)
38.71 k
40.0 < 145.2 k [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75
41.17 k ,<== applicable
Check shear reinforcement (ACI 11.4)
where 77.00
0.258
= 0.267 in
2
/ ft < 0.330 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
Check spacing limits for shear reinforcement (ACI 11.4.4)
12.17 k
11 > S = 10 in
[Satisfactory] (penetration diameter control)


( )
'
2
C w c
d D f V b = =
( )
'
10
u w c
d D f V b

( )
Re
0 ,
2
50
,
2
,
c
u
w c
u c
qD y
u c
c u
y
V
for V
A b V
v
for
V V
s f
V V
for V V
d D f

<

| |
=
|
\ .

( ) ( ) 1.9 2500
C w w
A B d D
V b = + =
( )
'
, 100
c
A MIN f = =
, 1.0
u
u
d V
B MIN
M
| |
= =
|
\ .
Pr ovD
A
v
s
| |
=
|
\ .
u C
s
V V
V

= =
( )
( )
'
max,
'
( , 24) 4
2
( , 12) 4
4
s w c
shear
s w c
d
MIN for d D f V b
S
d
MIN for d D f V b

= =

>

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED TOP LOAD P
u
= 145 k
(Input total load for non-point load condition.)
TOP LOAD LOCATION a = 5 ft
DEEP BEAM WIDTH b = 12 in
OVERALL BEAM DEPTH H = 42 in
CLEAR SPAN L
n
= 12 ft
SUPPORT WIDTH L
b
= 8 in
VERTICAL REINF. 2 # 4 @ 6 in o.c.
HORIZONTAL REINF. 2 # 4 @ 6 in o.c.
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TENSION REINFORCEMENT 1 Layer 3 # 10
ANALYSIS
CHECK SECTION LIMITATION (ACI 318-08 11.7.3)
V
u
= P
u
Max(a , L
n
-a) / L
n
= 84.5833 k
V
u
/ = 112.778 kips < 259 kips [Satisfactory]
where d = 39.4 in
= 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)
CHECK MINIMUM FLEXURAL REINFORCEMENT (ACI 318-08 10.5.1)
A
s
= 3.81 in
2
> 1.29 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK ANGLE LIMITATION OF STRUT-AND TIE MODEL (ACI 318-08 A.2.5)

left
= 33.27
o
>
25
o
[Satisfactory]

right
= 25.51
o
>
25
o
[Satisfactory]
CHECK STRUT CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 A.2)
R
left
= 83.95 kips
R
right
= 61.05 kips
F
us,left
= 100.41 kips
F
us,right
= 67.65 kips

s
= 1.00 , (ACI 318-08 A.3.2.1)
f
ce
= 0.85
s
f
c
' = 2.55 ksi = 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.6)
A
cs,left
= 52.67
in
2
A
cs,right
= 41.35
in
2
F
ns,left
= f
ce
A
cs,left
= 100.73 kips > F
us,left
[Satisfactory]
F
ns,right
= f
ce
A
cs,right
= 79.08 kips > F
us,right
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TIE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 A.4)
F
ut,left
= 153.01 kips < F
nt
= f
y
A
s
= 171.45 kips [Satisfactory]
F
ut,right
= 141.74 kips < F
nt
= f
y
A
s
= 171.45 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK NODAL ZONES CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 A.5)

n
= 0.80 , (ACI 318-08 A.3.5.2) A
nz
= b L
b
= 96
in
2
f
ce
= 0.85
n
f
c
' = 2.04 ksi F
nn
= f
ce
A
nz
= 146.88 kips
F
un,left
= R
left
= 83.9 kips < F
nn
[Satisfactory]
F
un,right
= R
right
= 61.1 kips < F
nn
[Satisfactory]
Deep Beam Design Based on ACI 318-08


'
10
w c
d f b =

'
3
200
,
w c w
y y
d f d b b
MIN
f f


=


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
COLUMN WIDTH c
1 = 24 in
COLUMN DEPTH c
2 = 24 in
SLAB CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SLAB THICKNESS T = 14 in
DROP CAP / PANEL THICKNESS T
d
= 10 in
BAR SIZE AT TOP SLAB # 10
TRUSS BARS 2 # 6 each way
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u, col
= 400 kips
FACTORED BENDING LOAD M
u, col
= 77.2 ft-kips
FACTORED POINT LOAD P
u, point
= 50 kips
THE PUNCHING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR COLUMN (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
125 ksi > 114 ksi
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 ) [Satisfactory]

c = ratio of long side to short side of concentrated load = 1.00


d = T + T
c
- 2 (0.5 d
b
) - 2 " cover = 20.73 in
b
1
= (c
1
+ d) = 44.73 in
b
2
= (c
2
+ d) = 44.73 in
b
0
= 2b
1
+ 2b
2
= 2(c
1
+ d) + 2(c
2
+ d) = 178.9 in
0.4
62.85 ft
4
0.0 , (if truss bars used, y must be zero per ACI 11.11.3.1)
A
p
= b
0
d = 3709
in
2
A
v
= 3.52
in
2
, total 4 sides
= 45
0
f
y
= 60 ksi
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR POINT LOAD (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
68.6 kips > P
u, point
= 50 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
d = T - 2" cover - 2 (0.5 d
b
) = 10.73 in
b
0
=
d =
33.71 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 362
in
2
Slab Punching Design Based on ACI 318-08


'
4
, int
f P A
n po p c
= =
1
1
2
1
1
3
2
v
b
b
= =
+
2 3
1 2
1 3
6
1 1
db d b
J
b b
( | |
| | | |
( |
= + + =
| |
( |
\ \
\
4
2, , 40
0
d
y MIN
b
c

| |
= = |
|
\
( )
( )
'
( ) 2 sin / psi y f f v A A
v p c c y
= + + =
1
0.5
, ,
( )
P
b P M
u col u col v
psi
v
u
J
A

= + =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
COLUMN DIAMETER D = 22 in
SLAB CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SLAB THICKNESS T = 16 in
DROP CAP / PANEL THICKNESS T
d
= 8 in
BAR SIZE AT TOP SLAB # 10
TRUSS BARS 3 # 6 each way
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u, col
= 400 kips
FACTORED POINT LOAD P
u, point
= 80 kips
THE PUNCHING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR COLUMN (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
432.0 kips, (if truss bars used, factor 2 apply per ACI 11.11.3.1)
> P
u, col
= 400 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
d = T + T
c
- 2 (0.5 d
b
) - 2 " cover = 20.73 in
b
0
=
(D + d) =
134.2 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 2783
in
2
A
v
= 5.28
in
2
= 45
0
f
y
= 60 ksi
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR POINT LOAD (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
96.6 kips > P
u, point
= 80 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08, Section 9.3.2.3 )
d = T - 2" cover - 2 (0.5 d
b
) = 12.73 in
b
0
=
d =
39.99 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 509
in
2

Slab Punching Design Based on ACI 318-08

( )
' '
0
(2 4) sin , 3
,
or MIN d f f f b P A A
n col p v c y c
= + =
'
4
, int
f P A
n po p c
= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 239 k
WIDTH b = 16 in
OVERALL DEPTH h = 72 in
COUPLING BEAM DEPTH c = 16 in
CLEAR SPAN L = 6 ft
DIAGONAL BARS, A
d
4 # 9
DIAGONAL TIES, A
sh
# 4 @ 4
HORIZONTAL BARS, A
vh
16 # 4 ( 2 layers @ 10 in o.c. )
VERTICAL TIES, A
v
2 legs # 3 @ 6 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS REQUIREMENT (ACI 318-08, 21.9.7.2 & 21.9.7.3)
< 4
< 2
V
u < 291 k [Coupling Beam Permitted]
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS (ACI 318-08, 21.9.7.4)
V
u
< 240 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK TIES AROUND DIAGONAL BARS (ACI 318-08, 21.4.4)
0.384 in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL TIES (ACI 318-08, 11.7.5)
0.144
in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL BARS (ACI 318-08, 11.7.4)
0.383 in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE LONGITUDINAL BARS (ACI 318-08, 10.5.1)
3.07 in
2
==> ( 4 # 8 longitudinal bars both top & bottom)
(Note: These bars are not recommended by SEAOC to be used, and are not shown in figure above.)
L / h = 1.00
Coupling Beam Design Based on ACI 318-08 / IBC 2009


' '
0.3 0.09
1 ,
g c c
c c
sh
ch
y y
f f
A sh sh
MAX
A
f f
A
(
| |
= =
(
|
\ . (

, sh provd A
0.0015
v
bs
A
= = , v provd A
0.0025
vh
bh
A
= =
, v provd A
'
, min
3
200
,
c
s
y y
bd f bd
MAX
A
f f
| |
|
= =
|
\ .
'
4
n c
bh f V
= =
'
(2 sin , 10 )
d n
y c
MIN bh f f
V A
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Coupling Beam Design Based on CBC 2001 / UBC 1997
INPUT DATA
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 254 k
WIDTH b = 16 in
OVERALL DEPTH h = 72 in
CLEAR SPAN L = 6 ft
DIAGONAL BARS, A
d
4 # 9
DIAGONAL TIES, A
sh
# 4 @ 4
HORIZONTAL BARS, A
vh
16 # 4 ( 2 layers @ 10 in o.c. )
VERTICAL TIES, A
v
2 legs # 3 @ 6 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS REQUIREMENT (SEC.1921.6.10.2)
L / d = 1.02 < 4
where d = 70.25 in
V
u < 284 k [Coupling Beam Permitted]
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS (SEC.1921.6.10.2)
V
u
< 255 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK TIES AROUND DIAGONAL BARS (SEC. 1921.4.4)
0.384 in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL TIES (SEC. 1911.8.9)
0.144
in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL BARS (SEC. 1911.8.10)
0.383 in
2
<
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE LONGITUDINAL BARS (SEC. 1910.5.1)
3.07 in
2
==> ( 4 # 8 longitudinal bars both top & bottom)
(Note: These bars are not recommended by SEAOC to be used, and are not shown in figure above.)
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Daniel
' '
0.3 0.09
1 ,
g c c
c c
sh
ch
y y
f f A sh sh
MAX
A
f f
A
(
| |
= =
(
|
\ . (

'
(2 sin , 10 )
d n
y c
MIN bd f f
V A
= =
, sh provd A
0.0015
v
bs
A
= = , v provd A
0.0025
vh
bh
A
= =
, v provd A
'
, min
3
200
,
c
s
y y
bd f bd
MAX
A
f f
| |
|
= =
|
\ .
'
4
n
c
bd f
V
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 6 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SECTION SIZE C
x
= 40 in
C
y
= 36
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 1700 k
FACTORED MAGNIFIED MOMENT M
u,x
= 1800 ft-k
M
u,y
= 100 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u,x
= 130 k THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
V
u,y
= 150 k
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT 8 # 8 at x dir.
3 # 8 at y dir.
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT 4 4 @ 12 in o.c., at x dir.
3 4 @ 12 in o.c., at y dir.
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 4315 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 4315 1196
AT 0 % TENSION 3724 1744
AT 25 % TENSION 3149 2121
AT 50 % TENSION 2700 2305
AT
t
= 0.002 2062 2435
AT BALANCED CONDITION 2041 2461
AT
t
= 0.005 1104 3463
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 2390
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 4315 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
F = 0.8 A
g
= 1440
in
2
A
st
= 17.38
in
2
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 22.2 in
t
= 0.0021 c =
d = 37.5 in, (ACI 7.7.1) D = 40.0 in Cover = 1.5 in, (ACI 318 7.7.1)
M
n
= 2826 ft-kips @ P
u
= 1700 kips > M
u
= 1803 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.012

min
= 0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3) f
y
= 60 ksi
d A
0
A
v
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 4V
c
) V
n
x 37.5 1240 0.80 192.1 150.0 257
y 33.5 1240 0.60 192.1 100.5 219
s
max
= 16 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.5.2) s
provd
= 12 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]


=
Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-08
=
legs,#
legs,#
0.656
0.003
(Total 22 # 8)
in
(ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2)
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
4500
5000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ \

=

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EFFECTIVE LENGTH FACTOR k = 1.6 , (ACI 10.10.6.3 or 10.10.7.1)
COLUMN UNSUPPORTED LENGTH L
u
= 12 ft
LARGER FACTORED MOMENT M
2
= 200 ft-k
SMALLER FACTORED END MOMENT M
1
= 100 ft-k, (positive if single curvature.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
COLUMN DIMENSIONS h = 20 in
b = 20 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 400 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL VERTICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
u
= 1200 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL CRITICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
c
= 13600 k, (ACI Eq. 10-21)
THE MAGNIFIED MOMENT: M
u
= 236.7 ft-k , Sway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
r = 0.3 h = 6.0 in, ACI 10.11.2
k L
u
/ r = 38.4 > 34 - 12(M
1
/ M
2
) = 28 < = = Slenderness effect must be considered. (ACI Eq 10-7)
E
c
= 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 3605.0 ksi, ACI 8.5.1
I
g
= b h
3
/ 12 = 13333
in
4
1E+07 k-in
2
, ACI 10.10.6.1
2234.2 k, ACI Eq (10-14)
M
2,min
= MAX[ M
2
, P
u
(0.6+0.03 h) ] = 200 ft-k, ACI 10.10.6.5
C
m
= MAX[ 0.6 + 0.4 (M
1
/ M
2, min
) , 0.4 ] = 0.8 , ACI Eq(10-16)
1.05 , ACI Eq (10-12)
M
u, ns
=
ns
M
2, min
= 210.2 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-11) > 1.05

M
2
= 210.0 ft-k [Unsatisfactory] ,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
The column is sway. See calculation as follows.
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - SWAY
k L
u
/ r = 38.4 > 22 < = = Slenderness effect must be considered. ACI Eq (10-6)
1.13 , ACI Eq (10-21)
A
g
= b h = 400
in
2
L
u
/ r = 24.00 < 35 / [P
u
/ (f
c
' A
g
)]
0.5
= 70.00 [Satisfactory]
M
2s
= M
2
= 200.0 ft-k, as given
M
2ns
= 5% M
2s
= 10.0 ft-k, assumed conservatively
M
u, s
= M
2ns
+
s
M
2s
= 236.7 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-19)
Note: For column subject to bending about both principal axis, the moment about each axis shall be magnified separately based
on the conditions corresponding to that axis.
Magnified Moment Calculation for Concrete Column Based on ACI 318-08


0.4 0.4
0.25
1 1 0.6
E I E I
c g c g
EI E I
c g
d

= = = =
+ +
( )
2
2
EI
Pc
kLu

= =
, 1.0
1
0.75
Cm
MAX
ns
Pu
Pc

| |
|
| = =
|

|
\ .
1
, 1.0 , 2.5
1
0.75
MIN MAX
s
Pu
Pc

( | |
( |
( | = =
( |

( |

\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Rectangular Concrete Column Design
INPUT DATA
f '
c
= 4 ksi
f
y
= 60 ksi
x = 48 in
y = 32 in
Bar Size ==> # 11
No. of A
sx
= 8 8 # 11
No. of A
sy
= 9 9 # 11
Total Bars ==> # 30 # 11
= 3.0%
P
u
= 1700 k
M
ux
= 2900 ft-k e
x
= 20.5 in
M
uy
= 1200 ft-k e
y
= 8.5 in
CHECK COLUMN CAPACITY BY THE BRESLER METHOD
1700.0 < 4407.9 ok 2428.6 < 3145.4 ok 1.199 > 1.0 NG
ANALYSIS
= 0.003 d = 45.295 in 29.295 in
d' = 2.705 in 2.705 in
A
s
= 12.48 in
2
14.04 in
2
= 0.70 b = 32 in 48 in
M
n
= 4142.9 ft-k 1714.3 ft-k
= 0.85 M
no
= 5485.1 ft-k 3864.7 ft-k
P
o
= 3820.9 k 5457.1 k
MOMENT STRENGTH (Pn=0)
4.10078 in 3.70173 in
29612.2 psi 23425.7 psi
4034.01 ft-k 3052.89 ft-k
AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH (Mn=0)
7871.28 k = 7871.28 k
BALANCED CONDITION
22.7862 in 14.7372 in
60000 psi 60000 psi
2479.13 k 2405.11 k
5515.32 ft-k 3881.41 ft-k
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Tian Li
x DIRECTION y DIRECTION
u
1

( )
2
' ' ' '
1
'
1
'
3.4
1.7
s s s s s u u y c
c
b f f f d A A E A A E A E
s s s u y
c
b f

+ +
= =
'
'
s u s
c d
f E
c

| |
= =
|
\ .
( )
' ' ' ' 1
1
0.85
2
n s c s
c
cb d d f f d M A

| |
= + =
|
\ .
'
0.85 ( )
o g st st c y
f f P A A A
= + =
1 s u
b
s u y
d
E
a
f E

= =
+
'
'
1
s u y
s u sb
s u
f E
d
f E
d E

+ ( | |
= =
( |
\ .
' ' '
0.85
b s s b c sb y
b f f f a P A A
= + =
' ' ' '
0.85
2 2 2 2
b
b s s b c sb y
h h d a
b h f f f a d M A A
| | | | | |
= + =
| | |
\ . \ . \ .
1
1 1 1
n
ox oy o
P
P P P

+
1.0
ny nx
nox noy
M M
M M
+
( ) ( ) 0.80 0.70
u o P P
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SECTION SIZE D = 20
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 300 k
FACTORED MAGNIFIED MOMENT M
u
= 160 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 20 k
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT 8 # 6
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 12 in o.c. THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 796 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 796 76
AT 0 % TENSION 673 121
AT 25 % TENSION 558 150
AT 50 % TENSION 460 165
AT
t
= 0.002 323 171
Mn (ft-k) AT BALANCED CONDITION 318 173
AT
t
= 0.005 73 221
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 192
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 796.34 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
F = 0.8 A
g
= 314
in
2
A
st
= 3.52
in
2
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 10.4 in
t
= 0.0021 c =
d = 17.6 in, (ACI 7.7.1) D = 20.0 in Cover = 1.5 in, (ACI 318 7.7.1)
M
n
= 176 ft-kips @ P
u
= 300 kips > M
u
= 160 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.011

min
= 0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where
=
0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3) f
y
= 60 ksi
d A
0
A
v
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 4V
c
) V
n
x 17.6 183 0.40 25.8 35.3 46
s
max
= 12 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.5.2) s
provd
= 12 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]
0.003
in
(ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2) =
Circular Column Design Based on ACI 318-08
= 0.656


0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
0 50 100 150 200 250
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EFFECTIVE LENGTH FACTOR k = 1 , (ACI 10.10.6.3 or 10.10.7.1)
COLUMN UNSUPPORTED LENGTH L
u
= 12 ft
LARGER FACTORED MOMENT M
2
= 200 ft-k
SMALLER FACTORED END MOMENT M
1
= 12 ft-k, (positive if single curvature.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
COLUMN DIAMETER D = 20 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 400 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL VERTICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
u
= 1200 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL CRITICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
c
= 13600 k, (ACI Eq. 10-21)
THE MAGNIFIED MOMENT: M
u
= 200.0 ft-k , Nonsway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
r = 0.25 D = 5.0 in, ACI 10.11.2
k L
u
/ r = 28.8 < 34 - 12(M
1
/ M
2
) = 33.28 < = = Slenderness effect may be ignored. (ACI Eq 10-7)
E
c
= 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 3605.0 ksi, ACI 8.5.1
I
g
= D
4
/ 64 = 7854
in
4
7E+06 k-in
2
, ACI 10.10.6.1
3369.1 k, ACI Eq (10-14)
M
2,min
= MAX[ M
2
, P
u
(0.6+0.03 D) ] = 200 ft-k, ACI 10.10.6.5
C
m
= MAX[ 0.6 + 0.4 (M
1
/ M
2, min
) , 0.4 ] = 0.624 , ACI Eq(10-16)
1.00 , ACI Eq (10-12)
M
u, ns
=
ns
M
2, min
= 200.0 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-11) < 1.05

M
2
= 210.0 ft-k [Satisfactory] ,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
The column is nonsway. Ignore following calculations.
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - SWAY < = = Not apply
k L
u
/ r = 28.8 > 22 < = = Slenderness effect must be considered. ACI Eq (10-6)
1.13 , ACI Eq (10-21)
A
g
= D
2
/ 4 = 314
in
2
L
u
/ r = 28.80 < 35 / [P
u
/ (f
c
' A
g
)]
0.5
= 62.04 [Satisfactory]
M
2s
= M
2
= 200.0 ft-k, as given
M
2ns
= 5% M
2s
= 10.0 ft-k, assumed conservatively
M
u, s
= M
2ns
+
s
M
2s
= 236.7 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-19)


Magnified Moment Calculation for Circular Column Based on ACI 318-08
0.4 0.4
0.25
1 1 0.6
E I E I
c g c g
EI E I
c g
d

= = = =
+ +
( )
2
2
EI
Pc
kLu

= =
, 1.0
1
0.75
Cm
MAX
ns
Pu
Pc

| |
|
| = =
|

|
\ .
1
, 1.0 , 2.5
1
0.75
MIN MAX
s
Pu
Pc

( | |
( |
( | = =
( |

( |

\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
COLUMN CLEAR HEIGHT h = 16 ft
COLUMN SIZE c
1
= 24 in
c
2
= 24 in
SEISMIC COEFFICIENT (Tab 12.2-1) C
d
= 5
AMPLIFICATION FACTOR (Tab 12.2-1)
0
= 2.5
DESIGN STORY DRIFT
xe
= 0.1 in
COLUMN LOADS, ASD (ft-kips, kips)
P M
top
V M
bot
DL 40 0 0 0
LL 20 0 0 0
E/1.4 100 80 20 80
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION TOP BOTTOM
LEFT 4 # 8 4 # 8
( d = 21.50 in ) ( d = 21.50 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
RIGHT 4 # 8 4 # 8
( d = 21.50 in ) ( d = 21.50 in )
( 1 Layer) ( 1 Layer)
THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT FOR CONFINEMENT
3 Legs # 4 @ 5 in, o.c., full height (ACI 318-08 21.4.4.5)
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. since the column supported reaction from discontinued stiff member, ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3 apply.
2. since the column is not part of the lateral force resisting system, ACI 318-08 21.13 apply.
3. since the column Ld required into top & 12" at least into footing per ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6, a fixed-fixed condition should be used.
DESIGN LOADS
U
1
= 1.2 D + f
1
L +1.0
0
E
h
, (ACI 318-08 21.13) U
2
= (0.90.2S
DS
) D 1.0
0
E
h
P
u
= 417.6 kips M
u,top
= 280.0 ft-kips P
u
= 395.6 kips M
u,top
= 280.0 ft-kips
V
u
= 70.0 kips M
u,bot
= 280.0 ft-kips V
u
= 70.0 kips M
u,bot
= 280.0 ft-kips
f
1
= 0.5 S
DS
= 1.2
U
3
= 1.2 D + 1.6 L , (ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
P
u
= 80.0 kips M
u,top
= 0.0 ft-kips
V
u
= 0.0 kips M
u,bot
= 0.0 ft-kips
CHECK CAPACITY SUBJECTED TO BENDING AND AXIAL LOAD
LOADING U
1
,top U
1
,bot U
2
,top U
2
,bot U
3
,top U
3
,bot
P
u
(kips) 417.6 417.6 395.6 395.6 80.0 80.0
M
u
(ft-kips) 280.0 280.0 280.0 280.0 0.0 0.0

ns
= C
m
/[1-P
u
/(0.75P
c
)] 1.107 1.107 1.100 1.100 1.019 1.019

ns
M
u
(ft-kips) 309.9 309.9 308.1 308.1 0.0 0.0
M
n
(ft-kips) @ P
u
430.1 501.4 502.5 502.5 404.7 404.7
where EI = 0.4E
c
I
g
/ (1+
d
) = 0.25 E
c
I
g
P
c
=
2
EI / (kL
u
)
2
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES (for ACI 318-08 10.2 & 10.3 only)
CAPACITY P
n
(kips) M
n
(ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 1047 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 1047 175
AT 0 % TENSION 893 272
AT 25 % TENSION 745 336
AT 50 % TENSION 622 376
AT
t
= 0.002 431 425
AT BALANCED CONDITION 420 428
AT
t
= 0.005 256 537
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 405


Design of Column Supporting Discontinuous System Based on ASCE 7-05 & ACI 318-08
P
n
(kips)
(cont'd)
M
n
(ft-kips)
All load points to be within capacity diagram. [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE INDUCED MOMENT IN THE COLUMN
273.6766 ft-kips, at top & bottom of column
where E
c
= 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 3122 ksi, ACI 318-08 8.5.1
I
g
= c
1
c
2
3
/ 12 = 27648 in
4
I
c
= 0.7 I
g
= 19354 in
4
, ACI 318-08 9.5.2.3 & 10.11.1

u
= C
d

xe
/ I = 0.33 I = 1.5 , ASCE 7-05 (12.8-15)
P = 0.9 P
DL
= 36 kips, ACI 318-08 21.13.3
= 0.5
u
= 0.17 in, ACI 318-08 21.13.3
CHECK REQUIREMENTS OF NOT PART OF THE LATERAL RESISTING SYSTEM
M
u
= 1.2 M
DL
+ 1.0 M
LL
+ M
col
= 273.6766 ft-kips
< M
n
= 404.7 kips [Satisfactory]
P
u, max
= 417.6 kips > 0.1A
g
f
c
' = 172.8 kips [Satisfactory]
Per ACI 318-08 21.13.4.3, the column shall satisfy ACI 318-08 21.6.3, 21.6.4, 21.6.5, and 21.7.3.1.
CHECK SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 318-08 21.6.1)
c
min
=MIN(c
1
, c
2
) = 24 in > 12 in [Satisfactory]
c
min
/ c
max
= 1.00 > 0.4 [Satisfactory]
CHECK TRANSVERSE REINFORCING AT END OF COLUMN (ACI 318-08 21.6.4)
A
sh
= 0.60 in
2
> MAX[ 0.09sh
c
f
c
' / f
yh
, 0.3sh
c
(A
g
/A
ch
-1)f
c
' / f
yh
] = 0.47 in
2
[Satisfactory] where s = MAX[MIN(c
1
/4, 6d
b
, 4+(14-h
x
)/3, 6), 4] = 5 in
h
c
= c
1
- 2Cover - d
t
= 20.5 in
A
ch
= (c
1
-3)(c
2
-3) = 441.0 in
2
CHECK FLEXURAL REINFORCING (ACI 318-08 21.6.1.1)

total
= 0.018 >
min
= 0.010 [Satisfactory]
<
max
= 0.060 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6)
V
e
= MAX[ (M
pr, left, top
+ M
pr, right,bot
) / h , V
u,max
] = 120.8 kips
< 8(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d = 169.6 kips [Satisfactory]
< [2(f
c
')
0.5
c
2
d + A
v
f
y
d / s] = 158.5 kips [Satisfactory]
where
top,left
= 0.006 >
min
=MIN[3(f
c
')
0.5
/f
y
, 200/f
y
]= 0.003 [Satisfactory]

bot,left
= 0.006 >
min
= 0.003 [Satisfactory]
M
pr, left, top
= 1.25M
n,col,max
= 966 ft-kips = 0.75 , ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3
M
pr, right, bot
= 1.25M
n,col,max
= 966 ft-kips A
v
= 0.6 in
2
DETERMINE SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENT, Ld, INTO THE TOP PER ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
17 d
b
= 17 in, (ACI 318-08 21.7.5.1)
59 d
b
= 59 in, (ACI 318-08 21.7.5.2)
where d
b
= 1 in

= 1.0 , (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.7.5.4 & 12.2.4)
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
0 100 200 300 400 500 600
2
6
u E I
c c
P M
col
h

+ = =
( ) 3.5 , 12
d dh
MAX in L L = =
'
, , 6 8
65
b y
dh b
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

= =


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 80 k
FACTORED TENSILE LOAD N
uc
= 40 k
WIDTH b = 15 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 20 in
OVERALL DEPTH h = 22 in
SHEAR SPAN a = 4 in
EDGE DEPTH h
c
= 12 in
PRIMARY REINFORCEMENT 3 # 7
CLOSED STIRRUPS 3 # 3 ( spacing 4 in o.c. )
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS (ACI Sec. 11.8.1 & 11.8.2)
a / d = 0.20 < 1 [SATISFACTORY]
Nuc / Vu = 0.50 < 1 [SATISFACTORY]
hc = 12.00 > 0.5 d [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK SECTION (ACI Sec. 11.8.3.2.1)
V
u
< = 180 k [SATISFACTORY]
where | = 0.75
CHECK REINFORCEMENT
= 0.889 in
2
= 1.270 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.8.3.4) (ACI Sec. 11.7.4.3)
where | = 0.75 = 1.4
= 0.373
in
2
= in-k
(ACI Sec. 10.2)
= 1.735 in
2
< 1.800 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.8.3.5 & 11.8.5) [SATISFACTORY]
= 0.423 in
2
< 0.660 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.8.4) [SATISFACTORY]
400
Corbel Design Based on IBC 09 / ACI 318-08
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
f
y
M
bd f
b f d
A
f
| |
|
|
\
=
0.2
,
uc u
n
y y
N V
MAX A
f f | |
| |
= |
|
\
u
vf
y
V
A
f |
=
'
(0.2 , 0.8 )
c
MIN bd bd f | |
( )
u u uc
a h d
V N M
= +
'
2 0.04
, ,
3
vf
c
sc f n n
y
f
A
MAX bd
A A A A
f
| |
= + + |
|
\
2
sc n
h
A A
A

=
, h provd A
=
s
, s provd A
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH fc' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS fy = 60 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD Vu = 100 k
FACTORED TENSILE LOAD Nuc = 40 k
WIDTH b = 15 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 20 in
OVERALL DEPTH h = 22 in
SHEAR SPAN a = 4 in
PRIMARY REINFORCEMENT 3 # 7
CLOSED STIRRUPS 3 # 3 ( spacing 4 in o.c. )
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS (ACI Sec. 11.9.1 & 11.9.2)
a / d = 0.20 < 1 [SATISFACTORY]
Nuc / Vu = 0.40 < 1 [SATISFACTORY]
hc = 12.00 > 0.5 d [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK SECTION (ACI Sec. 11.9.3.2)
Vu < = 204 k [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK REINFORCEMENT
= 0.784 in
2
= 1.401 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.9.3.4) (ACI Sec. 11.7.4)
= 0.449
in
2
= in-k
(ACI Sec. 10.2)
= 1.718 in
2
< 1.800 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.9.3.5 & 11.9.5) [SATISFACTORY]
= 0.467 in
2
< 0.660 in
2
(ACI Sec. 11.9.4) [SATISFACTORY]
Tian Li
480
Corbel Design Based on CBC 01 / ACI 318-95
Daniel
'
'
2
0.85 1 1
0.383
u
c
c
f
y
M
bd f
b f
d
A
f




=
0.2
,
uc u
n
y y
N V
MAX
A
f f

=


u
vf
y
V
A
uf
=
'
(0.2 , 0.8 )
c
MIN bd bd f
( )
u u uc
a h d
V N M
= +
'
2 0.04
, ,
3
vf
c
s f n n
y
f
A
MAX bd
A A A A
f

= + +


2
s n
h
A A
A

=
, h provd A
=

, s provd A
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
NON-SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENTS
15 d
b
= 12 in, (ACI 318-08 12.5.2)
26 d
b
= 20 in, (ACI 318-08 12.2.3)
L
hk = 12 in, (ACI 318-08, Fig. R12.5)
where Bar size # 6
d
b = 0.75 in

required
/
provided = 1 ( A
s,reqd
/ A
s,provd
, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)
f
y = 60 ksi
f'
c = 3 ksi

t = 1.0 (1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

e = 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

s = 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
c = 3.4 in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr = (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
= 0.7 (#11 or smaller, cover > 2.5" & side >2.0", ACI 318-08 12.5.3)
SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENTS
17 d
b
= 13 in where Bar size # 6
(ACI 318-08 21.5.4.1) d
b = 0.75 in
f
y = 60 ksi
59 d
b
= 44 in, (ACI 318-08 21.5.4.2) f'
c = 3 ksi
L
hk = 12 in, (ACI 318-08, Fig. R12.5)
e = 1.0
(1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.5.4.4 & 12.2.4)
NON-SEISMIC COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
21 d
b
= 16 in
(ACI 318-08 12.3)
where Bar size # 6
d
b = 0.75 in

required
/
provided = 0.95 (ACI 318-08 12.3.3 a)
f
y = 60 ksi
f'
c = 3 ksi
= 1.0 (for spiral, 0.75, ACI 318-08 12.3.3 b)
Development of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-08


'
0.075
, 12
requird y b
d
tr provided
c
b
t e s
d f
MAX in L
c K
f
d




= =
+


'
0.02
, , 6 8
b requird y
dh b
provided
c
f d
MAX in d L
f



= =


e
( ) 3.5 , 12
d dh e
MAX in L L = =
'
, , 6 8
65
b y
dh b
c
e
f d
MAX in d L
f


= =


'
0.02
, 0.3 , 8
b requird y requird
dc b y
provided provided
c
f d
MAX in f d L
f




= =


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NON-SEISMIC TENSION SPLICE
ACI 318-08 Tab. R12.15.2
A
s,provd
/ A
s,reqd
50% , Staggered 100% Lap
2 Class A Class B
< 2 Class B Class B
L
s
= 1.3 L
d
= 30 d
b
= 18 in
(for Class A, 1.0 L
d
, ACI 318-08, 12.15.1)
23 d
b
= 14 in
(ACI 318-08 12.15.1 & 12.2.3)
where Bar size # 5
d
b
= 0.625 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f'
c
= 4 ksi

t
= 1.0 (1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

s
= 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
c = 1.7 in, min(d' , 0.5s), s = see fig above, (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr
= (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
SEISMIC TENSION SPLICE
L
s
= 1.3 L
d
= 66 d
b
= 42 in
(for Class A, 1.0 L
d
, ACI 318-08, 12.15.1)
15 d
b
= 9 in
(ACI 318-08 21.5.4.1)
51 d
b
= 32 in, (ACI 318-08 21.5.4.2)
where Bar size # 5
d
b
= 0.625 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f'
c
= 4 ksi

e
= 1.0
(1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.5.4.4 & 12.2.4)
NON-SEISMIC COMPRESSION SPLICE
30 d
b
= 23 in, (ACI 318-08 12.16.1)
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f'
c
= 3 ksi
= 1.0 (for f
c
' < 3 ksi, 4/3, ACI 318-08 12.16.1)
Splice of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-08


'
0.075
, 12
y b
d
tr
c
b
t e s
d f
MAX in L
c K
f
d

| |
|
|
= =
| | | +
| |
\ . \ .
( ) 3.5 , 12
d dh
e
MAX in
L L = =
'
, , 6 8
65
b y
dh b
c
e
f d
MAX in d L
f

| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
( )
0.0005 , 12 , 60
0.0009 24 , 12 , 60
b y y
b b y y
s
MAX in for ksi f f d
L
MAX in for ksi f f d d

= =

>

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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
NON-SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENTS
(FOR ALL DEVELOPMENTS EXCEPT LATERAL MOMENT FRAME, BEARING WALL & GRAVITY COLUMN)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
# 4 20 16 14 13 12 12 12 12 12
# 5 30 24 21 19 17 16 15 14 13
# 6 40 33 28 25 23 22 20 19 18
# 7 65 53 46 41 37 35 32 31 29
# 8 80 66 57 51 46 38 36
# 9 97 80 69 62 56 46 44
# 10 117 96 83 74 68 55 52
# 11 137 112 97 87 79 65 61
# 14 181 148 128 114 104 97 90 85 81
# 18 273 223 193 173 158 146 136 129 122
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 7 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
# 4 9 8 7 6 6 6 6 6 6
# 5 12 10 8 7 7 6 6 6 6
# 6 14 12 10 9 8 8 7 7 6
# 7 16 13 12 10 9 9 8 8 7
# 8 19 15 13 12 11 10 9 9 8
# 9 21 17 15 13 12 11 11 10 9
# 10 24 19 17 15 14 13 12 11 11
# 11 26 22 19 17 15 14 13 12 12
# 14 32 26 22 20 18 17 16 15 14
# 18 42 35 30 27 24 23 21 20 19
Note: Where horizontal bar is pleased such that more than 12 in of fresh concrete is cast below
the table values above must be increased 30%.
SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENTS
(FOR LATERAL MOMENT FRAME ONLY)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 27 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
# 4 36 29 26 23 21 21 21 21 21
# 5 45 37 32 29 26 24 23 21 21
# 6 54 44 38 34 31 29 27 26 24
# 7 63 52 45 40 36 34 32 30 28
# 8 72 59 51 46 42 39 36 34 32
# 9 81 67 58 52 47 44 41 38 36
# 10 92 75 65 58 53 49 46 43 41
# 11 102 83 72 64 59 54 51 48 46
# 14 122 100 86 77 71 65 61 58 55
# 18 163 133 115 103 94 87 82 77 73
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 8 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6
# 4 10 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 6
# 5 13 11 9 8 7 7 6 6 6
# 6 15 13 11 10 9 8 8 7 7
# 7 18 15 13 11 10 10 9 9 8
# 8 21 17 15 13 12 11 10 10 9
# 9 23 19 16 15 13 12 12 11 10
# 10 26 21 19 17 15 14 13 12 12
# 11 29 24 21 18 17 16 15 14 13
# 14 35 29 25 22 20 19 17 16 16
# 18 47 38 33 29 27 25 23 22 21
f
c
' (psi)
f
c
' (psi)
Table 1: L
d
Values (inch)
Table 2: L
dh
Values (inch)
f
c
' (psi)
Table 3: L
d
Values (inch)
f
c
' (psi)
Table 4: L
dh
Values (inch)

Tables for Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-08
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(Cont'd)
NON-SEISMIC COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
(FOR BEARING WALL & GRAVITY COLUMN)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 10 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
# 4 13 11 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
# 5 17 14 12 11 11 11 11 11 11
# 6 20 16 14 14 14 14 14 14 14
# 7 23 19 17 16 16 16 16 16 16
# 8 27 22 19 18 18 18 18 18 18
# 9 30 25 21 20 20 20 20 20 20
# 10 34 28 24 23 23 23 23 23 23
# 11 38 31 27 25 25 25 25 25 25
# 14 45 37 32 30 30 30 30 30 30
# 18 61 49 43 41 41 41 41 41 41
NON-SEISMIC TENSION SPLICE
(FOR DOUBLE BARS USED WITH 50% STAGGERED IN CLASS B, TABLE 7)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
# 4 16 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
# 5 20 16 14 13 12 12 12 12 12
# 6 24 20 17 15 14 13 12 12 12
# 7 37 30 26 24 22 20 19 18 17
# 8 45 37 32 28 26 24 22 21 20
# 9 52 43 37 33 30 28 26 25 23
# 10 61 50 43 39 35 33 31 29 27
# 11 70 57 49 44 40 37 35 33 31
# 14 88 72 62 55 51 47 44 41 39
# 18 124 101 88 78 72 66 62 58 55
(FOR ALL SPLICE EXCEPT LATERAL FRAME, SHEAR WALL HORIZONTAL BARS & GRAVITY COLUMN)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
# 4 21 17 16 16 16 16 16 16 16
# 5 26 21 18 17 16 16 16 16 16
# 6 31 26 22 20 18 17 16 16 16
# 7 49 40 34 31 28 26 24 23 22
# 8 58 47 41 37 34 31 29 27 26
# 9 68 56 48 43 39 36 34 32 30
# 10 79 65 56 50 46 42 40 37 36
# 11 91 74 64 57 52 49 45 43 41
# 14 114 93 81 72 66 61 57 54 51
# 18 161 132 114 102 93 86 81 76 72
Note: Where horizontal bar is pleased such that more than 12 in of fresh concrete is cast below
the table values above must be increased 30%.
SEISMIC TENSION SPLICE
(FOR DOUBLE BARS USED WITH 50% STAGGERED IN CLASS B, TABLE 9)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 27 22 21 21 21 21 21 21 21
# 4 36 29 26 23 21 21 21 21 21
# 5 45 37 32 29 26 24 23 21 21
# 6 54 44 38 34 31 29 27 26 24
# 7 63 52 45 40 36 34 32 30 28
# 8 72 59 51 46 42 39 36 34 32
# 9 81 67 58 52 47 44 41 38 36
# 10 92 75 65 58 53 49 46 43 41
# 11 102 83 72 64 59 54 51 48 46
# 14 122 100 86 77 71 65 61 58 55
# 18 163 133 115 103 94 87 82 77 73
f
c
' (psi)
Table 8: L
s
Values (inch), CLASE A
f
c
' (psi)
Table 6: L
s
Values (inch), CLASE A
f
c
' (psi)
f
c
' (psi)
Table 7: L
s
Values (inch), CLASE B
Table 5: L
dc
Values (inch)
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(FOR LATERAL FRAME & SHEAR WALL HORIZONTAL BARS)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 35 29 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
# 4 47 38 33 30 27 27 27 27 27
# 5 59 48 42 37 34 31 29 28 27
# 6 70 58 50 45 41 38 35 33 32
# 7 82 67 58 52 47 44 41 39 37
# 8 94 77 66 59 54 50 47 44 42
# 9 106 86 75 67 61 57 53 50 47
# 10 119 97 84 75 69 64 60 56 53
# 11 132 108 94 84 76 71 66 62 59
# 14 159 130 112 101 92 85 79 75 71
# 18 212 173 150 134 122 113 106 100 95
NON-SEISMIC COMPRESSION SPLICE
(FOR GRAVITY COLUMN ONLY)
Bar
Size 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000 7000 8000 9000 10000
# 3 16 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
# 4 20 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
# 5 25 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19
# 6 30 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23
# 7 35 26 26 26 26 26 26 26 26
# 8 40 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 30
# 9 45 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34
# 10 51 38 38 38 38 38 38 38 38
# 11 56 42 42 42 42 42 42 42 42
# 14 68 51 51 51 51 51 51 51 51
# 18 90 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68
Table 10: L
s
Values (inch)
f
c
' (psi)
Table 9: L
s
Values (inch), CLASE B
f
c
' (psi)
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Shear Friction Reinforcing Design Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FACTORED FRICTION FORCE V
u
= 500 kips
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REINFORCEMENT STRENGTH f
y
= 60 ksi
FRICTION COEFFICIENT [See Table below] = 0.6
SHEAR PLANE THICKNESS t = 8 in
SHEAR PLANE LENGTH L = 20 ft
DOWEL SIZE # 5
Use # 5 Dowels @ 4.0 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH LIMITATION (Sec. 11.6.5)
V
n
= MIN( 0.2f
c
' , 480 + 0.08f
c
' , 1600

) A
c
= 1152 kips > V
u
Where = 0.75 [Section 9.3.2.3] [SATISFACTORY]
A
c
= 1920
in
2
THE REQUIRED AREA OF SHEAR-TRANSFER REINFORCEMENT IS GIVEN BY SECTION 11.6.4.1 AS
A
vf
= V
u
/ ( f
y
) = 18.5
in
2
COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION FOR NORMAL WEIGHT CONCRETE [Sec.11.6.4.3]
Concrete place monolithically 1.40
Concrete placed against hardened concrete with surface intentionally roughened 1.00
Concrete placed against hardened concrete NOT intentionally roughened 0.60 <=
Concrete anchored to as-rolled structural steel by headed stud or by reinforcing bars 0.70


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Shear Friction Reinforcing Design Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY Ru
FACTORED FRICTION FORCE VERTICAL R
u
= 86 kips
FACTORED FRICTION FORCE HORIZONTAL T
u
= 34 kips
CONCRTET STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
REINFORCEMENT STRENGTH f
y
= 60 ksi
BEARING WIDTH a = 5 in 5.0 in
BEARING THICKNESS b = 18 in Tu
REINFORCEMENT 2 - leg ties # 3
ASSUME A POTENTIAL CRACK PLANE WITH AN ANGLE OF
f
= 70 degrees
14 in
Use 6 # 3 with (2) - leg closed ties
Distribute over a vert. distance of 14 in
ANALYSIS
FRICTION COEFFICIENT [Sec.11.6.4.3] = 1.4
FORCES ON INCLINED PLANE:
V
u
= R
u
sin
f
+ T
u
cos
f
= 92.4 kips < V
n
= MIN( 0.2f
c
' , 480+0.08f
c
' , 1600

) A
c
=
160.6 kips
Where = 0.75 [Section 9.3.2.3] [SATISFACTORY] (Sec. 11.6.5)
A
c = 268
in
2
N
u
= T
u
sin
f
- R
u
cos
f
= 2.5 kips ( net tension )

SHEAR FRICTION REINFORCEMENT IS GIVEN BY EQ(11-26) AS
A
vf
=V
u
/ [ f
y
( sin
f
+ cos
f
)] = 1.24
in
2
REINFORCEMENT TO RESIST TENSION IS GIVEN BY SEC. 11.6.7 AS
A
n
= N
u
/ ( f
y
sin
f
) = 0.06
in
2
TOTAL REINFORCEMENT: A
s
= A
vf
+ A
n
= = 1.30
in
2


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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 BREAKDOWN TWO WAYS FLOOR INTO DESIGN STRIPS IN ONE DIRECTION AND ONE WAY SLABS IN OTHER
DIRECTION. DESIGN STRIPS WORK AS CONTINUOUS BEAMS BY BANDED ALL TENDONS AT COLUMN. THE
PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION LIKE MULTI-SPAN ONE WAY SLABS, USING DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.2 SPECIFY TOTAL REQUIRED EFFECTIVE POST-TENSIONING FORCES AT BANDED TENDONS, ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS,
AND UNIFORM FORCES IN DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.3 WHEN TENDON LESS THAN 140 FT, STRESS AT ONE END. OTHERWISE STRESS AT BOTH ENDS.
1.4 THE VARIOUS LIVE LOADING CONDITIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDER BY INPUT LL ZERO AT SOME SPANS.
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 4.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
TENDON PROPERTIES f
pu
= 270 ksi
f
py
= 243 ksi
f
se
= 175 ksi
dia = 1 / 2 in
A
ps
= 0.153
in
2
SLAB THICKNESS t = 8 in THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRIBUTARY WIDTH IF BANDED AS DESIGN STRIPS W = 30 ft
COLUMN WIDTH c1 = 22 in CONCRETE COST = 100 lb / ft
2
COLUMN DEPTH c2 = 22 in TENDONS COST = 0.476 lb / ft
2
TOP BAR SIZE AT COLUMN # 5 REBARS COST = 0.349 lb / ft
2
BOTTOM CONTINUOUS BAR SIZE # 4
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
Span (ft) 20 30 30 30 20
DL (psf) 120 120 120 120 120
LL (psf) 75 75 75 75 75
Balanced DL (60%-80% suggested) 75% 75% 80% 75% 75%
dCGS (in, from bottom) 4 3.33 7.5 2.5 7.5 2.5 7.5 2.5 7.5 3.33 4
REQD EFFECTIVE PT (k / ft) 22.31 24.30 25.92 24.30 22.31
Total if banded (kips) 669.4 729.0 777.6 729.0 669.4
Tendons 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 13 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 13 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
Total Number if banded 26 28 30 28 26
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft 10 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 10 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Bot Bars, Cont., E. Way Not ReqD # 4 @ 45in. o.c. Not ReqD # 4 @ 45in. o.c. Not ReqD
Required column cap thk, (in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
3. DESIGN LOADS & SECTION FORCES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
MDL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 2.14 -7.72 5.01 -9.26 4.24 -9.26 5.01 -7.72 2.14 0.00
MLL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 1.34 -4.83 3.13 -5.78 2.65 -5.78 3.13 -4.83 1.34 0.00
Balanced Load (psf, uplift) -90 -90 -96 -90 -90
Balanced M
Bal
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.65 5.71 -3.66 7.23 -3.57 7.23 -3.66 5.71 -1.65 0.00
Required Effective PT (k / ft) 22.31 24.30 25.92 24.30 22.31
Tendon Spacing (in) 14 13 12 13 14
Primary M
Fe
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.25 6.51 7.56 -3.24 7.56 6.51 -1.25 0.00
7.09 -3.04 7.09 7.09 -3.04 7.09
Secondary M
Sec
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 0.40 0.80 0.33 0.33 0.33 0.80 0.40 0.00
1.38 0.62 -0.14 -0.14 0.62 1.38
4. CHECK SERVICE LOAD STRESSES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
A (in
2
/ ft) 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96
S (in
3
/ ft) 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128
F / A (ksi) 0.232 0.232 0.232 0.270 0.270 0.270 0.232 0.232 0.232
0.253 0.253 0.253 0.253 0.253 0.253
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi [Satisfactory] (ADAPT suggestion)
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.279 0.043 0.080 0.333 0.080 0.043 0.279 0.232
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.064 0.380 0.063 0.063 0.380 0.064
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.186 0.421 0.460 0.207 0.460 0.421 0.186 0.232
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.442 0.126 0.443 0.443 0.126 0.442
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.45 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2a), where 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.503 0.45 f
c
' = 2.025
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.404 -0.409 -0.462 0.582 -0.462 -0.409 0.404 0.232
for load (DL + LL + PT) -0.388 0.674 -0.479 -0.479 0.674 -0.388
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.061 0.874 1.002 -0.042 1.002 0.874 0.061 0.232
for load (DL + LL + PT) 0.895 -0.167 0.985 0.985 -0.167 0.895
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.6 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2b), where 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.503 0.6 f
c
' = 2.700


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5. CALCULATE NON-PRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
Max. N
c
(k / ft), (ACI 318, 18.0) 0.000 1.599 0.134 1.599 0.000
A
s
(in
2
/ ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 0.000 0.053 0.000 0.053 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD # 4 @ 45in. o.c. Not ReqD # 4 @ 45in. o.c. Not ReqD
Max. A
cf
(in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.0) 2880 2880 2880 2880 2880 2880
A
s
' (in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5
L (ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.4.1) 3.03 9.39 9.39 9.39 9.39 3.03
6. CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
Factored M
u
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 5.11 -16.19 -20.03 9.67 -20.03 -16.19 5.11 0.00
1.2 M
DL
+ 1.6 M
LL
+ 1.0 M
Sec
-15.61 11.64 -20.50 -20.50 11.64 -15.61
d
p
(in) 4.00 4.67 7.50 5.50 7.50 5.50 7.50 5.50 7.50 4.67 4.00

p
0.00273 0.00234 0.00146 0.00170 0.00232 0.00170 0.00146 0.00234 0.00273
0.00157 0.00214 0.00157 0.00157 0.00214 0.00157
L / d
p
60.00 51.39 40.00 65.45 48.00 65.45 48.00 65.45 40.00 51.39 60.00
f
ps
(ksi) 185.64 186.56 190.44 188.24 185.88 188.24 190.44 186.56 185.64
(ACI 318, 18.7.2, b & c) 191.62 203.09 191.62 191.62 203.09 191.62
A
ps
(in
2
/ ft) 0.131 0.131 0.131 0.153 0.153 0.153 0.131 0.131 0.131
Actual Area 0.141 0.14 0.14 0.141 0.14 0.14
d (in) 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63
a (in) 0.21 0.40 0.67 0.85 0.55 0.85 0.67 0.40 0.21
0.64 0.65 0.88 0.88 0.65 0.64
Required A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.018 0.000 0.018 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD # 4 @ 136in. o.c. Not ReqD # 4 @ 136in. o.c. Not ReqD
Actual A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.053 0.000 0.053 0.000
Required A
s
' (in
2
) 0.000 2.933 6.655 6.655 2.933 0.000
Top Bars at Column Not ReqD 10 # 5 22 # 5 22 # 5 10 # 5 Not ReqD
Actual A
s
' (in
2
) 2.170 3.100 6.820 6.820 3.100 2.170
M
n
(ft-k / ft) -9.23 8.21 -16.34 -21.62 11.14 -21.62 -16.34 8.21 -9.23
Actual Capacity -17.51 12.68 -20.66 -20.66 12.68 -17.51
Check M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]

pt
, (ACI 318, 18.8.1) 0.0433 0.0262 0.0246 0.0188 0.0216 0.0188 0.0246 0.0262 0.0433

c
(d
p
- a / 1) / (a / 1) 0.0261 0.0180 0.0181 0.0181 0.0180 0.0261
Check
pt
> 0.005 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
7. CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
RDL (k) 35.99 90.01 108.00 108.00 90.01 35.99
RLL (k) 22.49 56.26 67.50 67.50 56.26 22.49
RSec (k) -26.99 -67.51 -83.70 -83.70 -67.51 -26.99
V
u
=1.2 R
DL
+ 1.6 R
LL
+ 1.0 Rsec 52.18 130.52 153.90 153.90 130.52 52.18
Required b0d, (ACI 318, 11-36) 228.48 565.70 655.06 655.06 565.70 228.48
Required d, (ACI 318, 11.0) 3.16 5.20 5.88 5.88 5.20 3.16
For V
n
< V
u
, the required 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
column cap thickness, t
cap
(in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
8. CALCULATE COST FOR SLAB & CAP
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Support Mid L
n
Right
cap dim (ft) 1.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.67
Concrete cap concrete 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total = 179395 T / 30 ft TW Average = 100 lb / ft
2
length (ft) 20.01 30.02 30.02 30.02 20.01
Total = 854.2 T / 30 ft TW , (ACI 318 App. E) Average = 0.476 lb / ft
2
, (AISC Manual 2nd page 7-15)
44.71 0.00 198.08 10.89 435.77 0.00 435.77 10.89 198.08 0.00 44.71
Total = 625.5 T / 30 ft TW Average = 0.349 lb / ft
2
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
Tendons
Rebars
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 BREAKDOWN TWO WAYS FLOOR INTO DESIGN STRIPS IN ONE DIRECTION AND ONE WAY SLABS IN OTHER
DIRECTION. DESIGN STRIPS WORK AS CONTINUOUS BEAMS BY BANDED ALL TENDONS AT COLUMN. THE
PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION LIKE MULTI-SPAN ONE WAY SLABS, USING DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.2 SPECIFY TOTAL REQUIRED EFFECTIVE POST-TENSIONING FORCES AT BANDED TENDONS, ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS,
AND UNIFORM FORCES IN DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.3 WHEN TENDON LESS THAN 140 FT, STRESS AT ONE END. OTHERWISE STRESS AT BOTH ENDS.
1.4 THE VARIOUS LIVE LOADING CONDITIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDER BY INPUT LL ZERO AT SOME SPANS.
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
TENDON PROPERTIES f
pu
= 270 ksi
f
py
= 243 ksi
f
se
= 175 ksi
dia = 1 / 2 in
A
ps
= 0.153
in
2
SLAB THICKNESS t = 8 in THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRIBUTARY WIDTH IF BANDED AS DESIGN STRIPS W = 30 ft
COLUMN WIDTH c1 = 22 in CONCRETE COST = 100 lb / ft
2
COLUMN DEPTH c2 = 22 in TENDONS COST = 0.484 lb / ft
2
TOP BAR SIZE AT COLUMN # 5 REBARS COST = 0.289 lb / ft
2
BOTTOM CONTINUOUS BAR SIZE # 4
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
Span (ft) 20 30 30 20
DL (psf) 120 120 120 120
LL (psf) 75 75 75 75
Balanced DL (60%-80% suggested) 75% 80% 80% 75%
dCGS (in, from bottom) 4 3.33 7.5 2.5 7.5 2.5 7.5 3.33 4
REQD EFFECTIVE PT (k / ft) 22.31 25.92 25.92 22.31
Total if banded (kips) 669.4 777.6 777.6 669.4
Tendons 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
Total Number if banded 26 30 30 26
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft 9 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 9 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Bot Bars, Cont., E. Way Not ReqD Not ReqD # 4 @ 378in. o.c. Not ReqD
Required column cap thk, (in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
3. DESIGN LOADS & SECTION FORCES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
MDL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 2.21 -7.59 4.85 -9.71 4.85 -7.59 2.21 0.00
MLL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 1.38 -4.74 3.03 -6.07 3.03 -4.74 1.38 0.00
Balanced Load (psf, uplift) -90 -96 -96 -90
Balanced M
Bal
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.54 5.93 -3.92 7.84 -3.92 5.93 -1.54 0.00
Required Effective PT (k / ft) 22.31 25.92 25.92 22.31
Tendon Spacing (in) 14 12 12 14
Primary M
Fe
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.25 6.51 7.56 -3.24 7.56
7.56 -3.24 7.56 6.51 -1.25 0.00
Secondary M
Sec
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 0.29 0.58 -0.28 0.68 1.63
1.63 0.68 -0.28 0.58 0.29 0.00
4. CHECK SERVICE LOAD STRESSES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
A (in
2
/ ft) 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96 96
S (in
3
/ ft) 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 128
F / A (ksi) 0.232 0.232 0.232 0.270 0.270 0.270
0.270 0.270 0.270 0.232 0.232 0.232
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi [Satisfactory] (ADAPT suggestion)
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.295 0.077 0.095 0.358 0.114
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.114 0.358 0.095 0.077 0.295 0.232
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.170 0.388 0.445 0.182 0.426
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.426 0.182 0.445 0.388 0.170 0.232
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.45 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2a), where 0.45 f
c
' = 0.530 0.45 f
c
' = 2.250
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.425 -0.368 -0.474 0.642 -0.330
for load (DL + LL + PT) -0.330 0.642 -0.474 -0.368 0.425 0.232
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.040 0.833 1.014 -0.102 0.870
for load (DL + LL + PT) 0.870 -0.102 1.014 0.833 0.040 0.232
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.6 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2b), where 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.530 0.6 f
c
' = 3.000
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5. CALCULATE NON-PRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
Max. N
c
(k / ft), (ACI 318, 18.0) 0.000 0.672 0.672 0.000
A
s
(in
2
/ ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
Max. A
cf
(in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.0) 2880 2880 2880 2880 2880
A
s
' (in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5
L (ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.4.1) 3.03 9.39 9.39 9.39 3.03
6. CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
Factored M
u
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 5.14 -16.12 -21.63 11.35 -15.06 5.14 0.00
1.2 M
DL
+ 1.6 M
LL
+ 1.0 M
Sec
-15.06 11.35 -21.63 -16.12
d
p
(in) 4.00 4.67 7.50 5.50 7.50 5.50 7.50 4.67 4.00

p
0.00273 0.00234 0.00146 0.00170 0.00232 0.00170
0.00170 0.00232 0.00170 0.00146 0.00234 0.00273
L / d
p
60.00 51.39 40.00 65.45 48.00 65.45 40.00 51.39 60.00
f
ps
(ksi) 186.25 187.27 191.59 189.22 186.60 189.22
(ACI 318, 18.7.2, b & c) 189.22 200.98 189.22 191.59 187.27 186.25
A
ps
(in
2
/ ft) 0.131 0.131 0.131 0.153 0.153 0.153
Actual Area 0.153 0.15 0.15 0.131 0.131 0.131
d (in) 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63
a (in) 0.19 0.36 0.60 0.83 0.57 0.54
0.54 0.58 0.83 0.60 0.36 0.19
Required A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.000 0.006 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD Not ReqD # 4 @ 378in. o.c. Not ReqD
Actual A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.000 0.006 0.000
Required A
s
' (in
2
) 0.000 2.683 6.705 2.683 0.000
Top Bars at Column Not ReqD 9 # 5 22 # 5 9 # 5 Not ReqD
Actual A
s
' (in
2
) 2.170 2.790 6.820 2.790 2.170
M
n
(ft-k / ft) -9.28 8.27 -16.22 -21.74 11.35 -18.36
Actual Capacity -18.36 12.02 -21.74 -16.22 8.27 -9.28
Check M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]

pt
, (ACI 318, 18.8.1) 0.0469 0.0284 0.0271 0.0187 0.0203 0.0302

c
(d
p
- a / 1) / (a / 1) 0.0302 0.0199 0.0187 0.0271 0.0284 0.0469
Check
pt
> 0.005 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
7. CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Support Mid L
4
Right
RDL (k) 35.99 90.01 108.00 90.01 35.99
RLL (k) 22.49 56.26 67.50 56.26 22.49
RSec (k) -26.99 -70.21 -86.40 -70.21 -26.99
V
u
=1.2 R
DL
+ 1.6 R
LL
+ 1.0 Rsec 52.18 127.81 151.21 127.81 52.18
Required b0d, (ACI 318, 11-36) 219.34 527.85 613.74 527.85 219.34
Required d, (ACI 318, 11.0) 3.04 4.90 5.57 4.90 3.04
For V
n
< V
u
, the required 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
column cap thickness, t
cap
(in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
8. CALCULATE COST FOR SLAB & CAP
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Support Mid of L
n-1 Right
cap dim (ft) 1.67 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00
Concrete cap concrete 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total = 138572 T / 30 ft TW Average = 100 lb / ft
2
length (ft) 20.01 30.02 30.02 20.01
Total = 670.1 T / 30 ft TW , (ACI 318 App. E) Average = 0.484 lb / ft
2
, (AISC Manual 2nd page 7-15)
44.71 0.00 178.27 0.00 435.77 1.30 178.27 0.00 44.71
Total = 400.5 T / 30 ft TW Average = 0.289 lb / ft
2
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
Tendons
Rebars
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 BREAKDOWN TWO WAYS FLOOR INTO DESIGN STRIPS IN ONE DIRECTION AND ONE WAY SLABS IN OTHER
DIRECTION. DESIGN STRIPS WORK AS CONTINUOUS BEAMS BY BANDED ALL TENDONS AT COLUMN. THE
PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION LIKE MULTI-SPAN ONE WAY SLABS, USING DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.2 SPECIFY TOTAL REQUIRED EFFECTIVE POST-TENSIONING FORCES AT BANDED TENDONS, ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS,
AND UNIFORM FORCES IN DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.3 WHEN TENDON LESS THAN 140 FT, STRESS AT ONE END. OTHERWISE STRESS AT BOTH ENDS.
1.4 THE VARIOUS LIVE LOADING CONDITIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDER BY INPUT LL ZERO AT SOME SPANS.
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
TENDON PROPERTIES f
pu
= 270 ksi
f
py
= 243 ksi
f
se
= 175 ksi
dia = 1 / 2 in
A
ps
= 0.153
in
2
SLAB THICKNESS t = 8 in THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRIBUTARY WIDTH IF BANDED AS DESIGN STRIPS W = 30 ft
COLUMN WIDTH c1 = 22 in CONCRETE COST = 100 lb / ft
2
COLUMN DEPTH c2 = 22 in TENDONS COST = 0.468 lb / ft
2
TOP BAR SIZE AT COLUMN # 5 REBARS COST = 0.321 lb / ft
2
BOTTOM CONTINUOUS BAR SIZE # 4
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
Span (ft) 20 30 20
DL (psf) 120 120 120
LL (psf) 75 75 75
Balanced DL (60%-80% suggested) 75% 80% 75%
dCGS (in, from bottom) 4 3.33 7.5 2.5 7.5 3.33 4
REQD EFFECTIVE PT (k / ft) 22.31 25.92 22.31
Total if banded (kips) 669.4 777.6 669.4
Tendons 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
Total Number if banded 26 30 26
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft 15 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 15 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Bot Bars, Cont., E. Way Not ReqD # 4 @ 58in. o.c. Not ReqD
Required column cap thk, (in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
3. DESIGN LOADS & SECTION FORCES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
MDL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 1.96 -8.08 5.42 -8.08 1.96 0.00
MLL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 1.23 -5.05 3.39 -5.05 1.23 0.00
Balanced Load (psf, uplift) -90 -96 -90
Balanced M
Bal
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.32 6.37 -4.43 6.37 -1.32 0.00
Required Effective PT (k / ft) 22.31 25.92 22.31
Tendon Spacing (in) 14 12 14
Primary M
Fe
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.25 6.51 6.51 -1.25 0.00
7.56 -3.24 7.56
Secondary M
Sec
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 0.07 0.14 0.14 0.07 0.00
1.19 1.19 1.19
4. CHECK SERVICE LOAD STRESSES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
A (in
2
/ ft) 96 96 96 96 96 96 96
S (in
3
/ ft) 128 128 128 128 128 128 128
F / A (ksi) 0.232 0.232 0.232 0.232 0.232 0.232
0.270 0.270 0.270
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi [Satisfactory] (ADAPT suggestion)
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.293 0.072 0.072 0.293 0.232
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.110 0.363 0.110
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.172 0.393 0.393 0.172 0.232
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.430 0.177 0.430
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.45 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2a), where 0.45 f
c
' = 0.530 0.45 f
c
' = 2.250
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.408 -0.401 -0.401 0.408 0.232
for load (DL + LL + PT) -0.363 0.681 -0.363
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.057 0.866 0.866 0.057 0.232
for load (DL + LL + PT) 0.903 -0.141 0.903
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.6 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2b), where 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.530 0.6 f
c
' = 3.000


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5. CALCULATE NON-PRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
Max. N
c
(k / ft), (ACI 318, 18.0) 0.000 1.158 0.000
A
s
(in
2
/ ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 0.000 0.000 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
Max. A
cf
(in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.0) 2880 2880 2880 2880
A
s
' (in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 2.160 2.160 2.160 2.160
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5
L (ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.4.1) 3.03 9.39 9.39 3.03
6. CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
Factored M
u
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 4.39 -17.63 -17.63 4.39 0.00
1.2 M
DL
+ 1.6 M
LL
+ 1.0 M
Sec
-16.58 13.12 -16.58
d
p
(in) 4.00 4.67 7.50 5.50 7.50 4.67 4.00

p
0.00273 0.00234 0.00146 0.00146 0.00234 0.00273
0.00170 0.00232 0.00170
L / d
p
60.00 51.39 40.00 65.45 40.00 51.39 60.00
f
ps
(ksi) 186.25 187.27 191.59 191.59 187.27 186.25
(ACI 318, 18.7.2, b & c) 189.22 200.98 189.22
A
ps
(in
2
/ ft) 0.131 0.131 0.131 0.131 0.131 0.131
Actual Area 0.153 0.15 0.15
d (in) 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63
a (in) 0.19 0.33 0.66 0.66 0.33 0.19
0.61 0.65 0.61
Required A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.041 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD # 4 @ 58in. o.c. Not ReqD
Actual A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.000 0.041 0.000
Required A
s
' (in
2
) 0.000 4.367 4.367 0.000
Top Bars at Column Not ReqD 15 # 5 15 # 5 Not ReqD
Actual A
s
' (in
2
) 2.170 4.650 4.650 2.170
M
n
(ft-k / ft) -9.28 8.30 -17.90 -17.90 8.30 -9.28
Actual Capacity -20.03 13.13 -20.03
Check M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]

pt
, (ACI 318, 18.8.1) 0.0469 0.0314 0.0241 0.0241 0.0314 0.0469

c
(d
p
- a / 1) / (a / 1) 0.0267 0.0173 0.0267
Check
pt
> 0.005 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
7. CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
3
Right
RDL (k) 35.99 90.01 90.01 35.99
RLL (k) 22.49 56.26 56.26 22.49
RSec (k) -26.99 -70.21 -70.21 -26.99
V
u
=1.2 R
DL
+ 1.6 R
LL
+ 1.0 Rsec 52.18 127.82 127.82 52.18
Required b0d, (ACI 318, 11-36) 219.34 527.86 527.86 219.34
Required d, (ACI 318, 11.0) 3.04 4.90 4.90 3.04
For V
n
< V
u
, the required 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
column cap thickness, t
cap
(in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
8. CALCULATE COST FOR SLAB & CAP
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Support Mid of L
Typ
Right
cap dim (ft) 1.67 5.00 5.00 5.00
Concrete cap concrete 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total = 97749 T / 30 ft TW Average = 100 lb / ft
2
length (ft) 20.01 30.02 20.01
Total = 457.8 T / 30 ft TW , (ACI 318 App. E) Average = 0.468 lb / ft
2
, (AISC Manual 2nd page 7-15)
44.71 0.00 297.12 8.45 297.12 0.00 44.71
Total = 313.9 T / 30 ft TW Average = 0.321 lb / ft
2
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
Tendons
Rebars
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1 BREAKDOWN TWO WAYS FLOOR INTO DESIGN STRIPS IN ONE DIRECTION AND ONE WAY SLABS IN OTHER
DIRECTION. DESIGN STRIPS WORK AS CONTINUOUS BEAMS BY BANDED ALL TENDONS AT COLUMN. THE
PERPENDICULAR DIRECTION LIKE MULTI-SPAN ONE WAY SLABS, USING DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.2 SPECIFY TOTAL REQUIRED EFFECTIVE POST-TENSIONING FORCES AT BANDED TENDONS, ON STRUCTURAL DRAWINGS,
AND UNIFORM FORCES IN DISTRIBUTED TENDONS.
1.3 WHEN TENDON LESS THAN 140 FT, STRESS AT ONE END. OTHERWISE STRESS AT BOTH ENDS.
1.4 THE VARIOUS LIVE LOADING CONDITIONS SHOULD BE CONSIDER BY INPUT LL ZERO AT SOME SPANS.
2. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f'
c
= 5 ski
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ski
TENDON PROPERTIES f
pu
= 270 ski
f
py
= 243 ski
f
se
= 175 ski
dia = 1 / 2 in
A
ps
= 0.153
in
2
SLAB THICKNESS t = 8 in THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRIBUTARY WIDTH IF BANDED AS DESIGN STRIPS W = 30 ft
COLUMN WIDTH c1 = 22 in CONCRETE COST = 100 lb / ft
2
COLUMN DEPTH c2 = 22 in TENDONS COST = 0.431 lb / ft
2
TOP BAR SIZE AT COLUMN # 5 REARS COST = 0.157 lb / ft
2
BOTTOM CONTINUOUS BAR SIZE # 4
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
Span (ft) 20 20
DL (psf) 120 120
LL (psf) 75 75
Balanced DL (60%-80% suggested) 75% 75%
dCGS (in, from bottom) 4 3.33 7.5 3.33 4
REQD EFFECTIVE PT (k / ft) 22.31 22.31
Total if banded (kips) 669.4 669.4
Tendons 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c. 1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
Total Number if banded 26 26
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft 7 # 5 , L = 6.06 ft 7 # 5 , L = 3.33 ft
Bot Bars, Cont., E. Way # 4 @ 73in. o.c. # 4 @ 73in. o.c.
Required column cap thk, (in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
3. DESIGN LOADS & SECTION FORCES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
MDL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 3.50 -5.00 3.50 0.00
MLL (ft-k / ft) 0.00 2.19 -3.13 2.19 0.00
Balanced Load (psf, uplift) -90 -90
Balanced M
Bal
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -2.63 3.75 -2.63 0.00
Required Effective PT (k / ft) 22.31 22.31
Tendon Spacing (in) 14 14
Primary M
Fe
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 -1.25 6.51
6.51 -1.25 0.00
Secondary M
Sec
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 1.38 2.76
2.76 1.38 0.00
4. CHECK SERVICE LOAD STRESSES
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
A (in
2
/ ft) 96 96 96 96 96
S (in
3
/ ft) 128 128 128 128 128
F / A (ksi) 0.232 0.232 0.232
0.232 0.232 0.232
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi [Satisfactory] (ADAPT suggestion)
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.314 0.115
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.115 0.314 0.232
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.150 0.350
for load combination (DL + PT) 0.350 0.150 0.232
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.45 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2a), where 0.45 f
c
' = 0.530 0.45 f
c
' = 2.250
M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 0.520 -0.178
for load (DL + LL + PT) -0.178 0.520 0.232
- M / S + F / A , (ksi) 0.232 -0.055 0.643
for load (DL + LL + PT) 0.643 -0.055 0.232
Check f
t
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
and f
c
< 0.6 f
c
' [Satisfactory] (ACI 318-08, 18.3.3 & 18.4.2b), where 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 0.530 0.6 f
c
' = 3.000


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5. CALCULATE NON-PRESTRESSED REINFORCEMENT
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
Max. N
c
(k / ft), (ACI 318, 18.0) 0.250 0.250
A
s
(in
2
/ ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 0.000 0.000
Bottom Bars, Each Way Not ReqD Not ReqD
Max. A
cf
(in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.0) 2880 2880 2880
A
s
' (in
2
), (ACI 318, 18.9.3.2) 2.160 2.160 2.160
Top Bars at Column 7 # 5 7 # 5 7 # 5
L (ft), (ACI 318, 18.9.4.1) 3.03 6.06 3.33
6. CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
Factored M
u
(ft-k / ft) 0.00 9.08 -8.24 9.08 0.00
1.2 M
DL
+ 1.6 M
LL
+ 1.0 M
Sec
-8.24
d
p
(in) 4.00 4.67 7.50 4.67 4.00

p
0.00273 0.00234 0.00146
0.00146 0.00234 0.00273
L / d
p
60.00 51.39 32.00 51.39 60.00
f
ps
(ksi) 186.25 187.27 214.46
(ACI 318, 18.7.2, b & c) 191.59 187.27 186.25
A
ps
(in
2
/ ft) 0.131 0.131 0.131
Actual Area 0.131 0.131 0.131
d (in) 6.63 6.75 6.63 6.75 6.63
a (in) 0.19 0.52 0.26
0.27 0.52 0.19
Required A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.033 0.033
Bottom Bars, Each Way # 4 @ 73in. o.c. # 4 @ 73in. o.c.
Actual A
s
(in
2
/ ft) 0.033 0.033
Required A
s
' (in
2
) 0.000 0.000 0.000
Top Bars at Column Not ReqD 0 # 5 Not ReqD
Actual A
s
' (in
2
) 2.170 2.170 2.170
M
n
(ft-k / ft) -9.28 9.08 -17.66
Actual Capacity -16.00 9.08 -9.28
Check M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]

pt
, (ACI 318, 18.8.1) 0.0469 0.0186 0.0669

c
(d
p
- a / 1) / (a / 1) 0.0648 0.0186 0.0469
Check
pt
> 0.005 [Satisfactory] (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
7. CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN METHOD
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid L
2
Right
RDL (k) 35.99 72.02 35.99
RLL (k) 22.50 45.01 22.50
RSec (k) -26.99 -54.01 -26.99
V
u
=1.2 R
DL
+ 1.6 R
LL
+ 1.0 Rsec 52.19 104.42 52.19
Required b0d, (ACI 318, 11-36) 219.36 438.91 219.36
Required d, (ACI 318, 11.0) 3.04 4.19 3.04
For V
n
< V
u
, the required 0.00 0.00 0.00
column cap thickness, t
cap
(in) Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
8. CALCULATE COST FOR SLAB & CAP
Location Left Mid of L1 Support Mid of L2 Right
cap dim (ft) 1.67 5.00 5.00
Concrete cap concrete 0.00 0.00 0.00
Total = 56926 T / 30 ft TW Average = 100 lb / ft
2
length (ft) 20.01 20.01
Total = 245.4 T / 30 ft TW , (ACI 318 App. E) Average = 0.431 lb / ft
2
, (AISC Manual 2nd page 7-15)
44.71 6.71 89.43 6.71 49.23
Total = 89.3 T / 30 ft TW Average = 0.157 lb / ft
2
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
Tendons
Rebars
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EQUPMENT WEGHT W = 26 kips
CENTER OF MASS H = 4 ft
ECCENTRCTY e
L
= 0.5 ft
e
B
= 0.5 ft
KWK BOLT-TZ DAMETER = 3/4 in. Per CC ESR-1917
ANCHOR DEPTH h
ef
= 4 3/4 in. Per CC ESR-1917
EDGE DSTANCE c = 12 in
ANCHORAGE LENGTH L = 12.33 ft
BOLTS ALONG EDGE N
L
= 3 per line
ANCHOR SPACNG S
L
= L / (N
L
- 1) = 74 in
ANCHORAGE WDTH B = 5 ft
BOLTS ALONG EDGE N
B
= 2 per line
ANCHOR SPACNG S
B
= B / (N
B
- 1) = 60 in
[THE ANCHORAGE, KWIK BOLT-TZ, DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE TENSON & SHEAR VALUES (CC ESR-1917, Table 9 or 10)
P
t
= 4933 lbs
V
t
= 6313 lbs
SPACNG & EDGE REQUREMENTS (CC ESR-1917, Table 3 or 4)
S
cr
= 7 3/4 in, (Critical Spacing for K
edge-space
based on AC 318-08 Appendix D)
S
min
= 4 in
C
cr
= 8 7/8 in, shear, 8 7/8 in, tension
C
min
= 4 1/8 in, shear, 4 1/8 in, tension
DESGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS

p
W , MN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS

p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS

p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.43W , MN[ 0.81W , 2.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
= 1.05 W , (SD)
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 0.75 W , (ASD) = 19.57 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
F
V
= K
V
W = 0.18 W , (ASD) = 4.64 kips, up & down z = 20 ft
h = 36 ft
K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.18 (vertical seismic factor)
MAXMUM OVERTURNNG MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE
M
OT
= F
p
H +(0.9W - F
v
) e
B
= 87.67 ft-kips
M
RES
= (0.9W - F
v
) (0.5B) = 46.91 ft-kips M
OT ,therefore design tension anchors.
CHECK TENSON CAPACTY
P
s
= [(F
V
-0.9 W) / A + M
OT
y / ] = 2717 lbs / bolt P
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where A = 2(N
L
+ N
B
) -4 = 6 (total bolts)
= MN(X
i
2
, Y
i
2
) = 5400
in
2
-bolts
(B direction governs)
y = 0.5 B = 30 in
K
DSA
= 0.8 (DSA/OSHPD adapted CBO / CC value)
K
seismic
= 1 1/3 (allowable increase? CBC 1605A.3.2)
K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACTY
V
s
= F
H
/ A = 3262 lbs / bolt V
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
CHECK COMBNED LOADNG CAPACTY (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.2)
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 1.001 1.20 [SATSFACTORY]
Design for Equipment Anchorage to Bottom Concrete Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 Chapter A
L
S
PLAN
ELEVATON
CM
S
FH
B
H
W
FV
1.3h
ef
e
e
B
B
L
L
c
(Min. Conc. Thk)
Housekeeping Pad
CM
ef
h
No. Bolts per nput
where Occurs
F
r
a
m
e

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t

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EQUPMENT WEGHT W = 3.4 kips
CENTER OF MASS H = 3.5 ft
ECCENTRCTY e
L
= 0.2 ft
e
B
= 0.2 ft
KWK BOLT-TZ DAMETER = 1/2 in. Per CC ESR-1917
ANCHOR DEPTH h
ef
= 2 in. Per CC ESR-1917
EDGE DSTANCE c = 48 in
ANCHORAGE LENGTH L = 3 ft
BOLTS ALONG EDGE N
L
= 2 per line
ANCHOR SPACNG S
L
= L / (N
L
- 1) = 36 in
ANCHORAGE WDTH B = 3 ft
BOLTS ALONG EDGE N
B
= 2 per line
ANCHOR SPACNG S
B
= B / (N
B
- 1) = 36 in
SCREW SZE (#8, #10, #12) # 10
WALL METAL GAUGE (18GA, 16GA, 14GA) 16 GA, (54 mils)
TOTAL SCREW NUMBERS N
E
= 8 along horiz. line
MOUNTNG HEGHT E = 4 ft
[THE ANCHORAGE & MOUNTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
BOLT-TZ ALLOWABLE TENSON & SHEAR VALUES (CC ESR-1917, Table 9 or 10)
P
t
= 1167 lbs
V
t
= 2239 lbs
BOLT-TZ SPACNG & EDGE REQUREMENTS (CC ESR-1917, Table 3 or 4)
S
cr
= 4 1/8 in, (Critical Spacing for K
edge-space
based on AC 318-08 Appendix D)
S
min
= 2 3/4 in
C
cr
= 5 1/2 in, shear, 5 1/2 in, tension
C
min
= 2 3/4 in, shear, 2 3/4 in, tension
DESGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS

p
W , MN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS

p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS

p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.43W , MN[ 0.81W , 2.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
= 1.05 W , (SD)
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 0.75 W , (ASD) = 2.56 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
F
V
= K
V
W = 0.18 W , (ASD) = 0.61 kips, up & down z = 20 ft
h = 36 ft
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.18 (vertical seismic factor) K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
OVERTURNNG MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE AT PARALLEL WALL DRECTON
M
OT
= F
p
H +(0.9W - F
v
) e
B
= 9.45 ft-kips
M
RES
= (0.9W - F
v
) (0.5B) = 3.68 ft-kips M
OT ,therefore design tension anchors.
CHECK BOLT-TZ TENSON CAPACTY
P
s
= [(F
V
-0.9 W) / A + M
OT
y / ] = 961 lbs / bolt P
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where A = 2(N
L
+ N
B
) -4 = 4 (total bolts)
= MN(X
i
2
, Y
i
2
) = 1296
in
2
-bolts
(L direction governs)
y = 0.5 L = 18 in
K
DSA
= 0.8 (DSA/OSHPD adapted CBO / CC value)
K
seismic
= 1 1/3 (allowable increase? BC 1605A.3.2)
K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
CHECK BOLT-TZ SHEAR CAPACTY
V
s
= F
H
/ A = 640 lbs / bolt V
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
CHECK BOLT-TZ COMBNED LOADNG CAPACTY (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.2)
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 1.040 1.20 [SATSFACTORY]
OVERTURNNG MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE FOR PERPENDCULAR WALL DRECTON
M
OT
= F
p
H +(0.9W - F
v
) e
L
= 9.45 ft-kips
M
RES
= (0.9W - F
v
) (0.5L) = 3.68 ft-kips M
OT ,therefore design tension screws.
CHECK SCREW TENSON CAPACTY(ER-4943P, SSMA page 48)
T = (M
OT
- M
RES
) / E = 1442 1 1/3 x 8 screws x 137 lbs / screw
[SATSFACTORY] = 1461 lbs
lbs / total screws
Design for Equipment Anchorage to Bottom Concrete & Mounting on MetaI WaII Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 Chapter A
L
S
PLAN
ELEVATON
CM
S
FH
H
W
FV
1.3h
ef
e
e
B
B
L
L
(Min. Conc. Thk)
CM
ef
h
No. Bolts per nput
B
E
S
t
u
d
s

&

B
a
c
k
i
n
g

p
e
r

n
p
u
t
Connector by MFR
N
o
.

S
c
r
e
w
s

p
e
r

n
p
u
t
F
r
a
m
e

(
n
o
t

s
h
o
w
n
)

b
y

M
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R
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r
e

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EQUPMENT WEGHT W = 1.3 kips
CENTER OF MASS H = 2.7 ft
L = 1.5 ft
SCREW SZE (#8, #10, #12) # 10
WALL METAL GAUGE (18GA, 16GA, 14GA) 16 GA, (54 mils)
TOP SCREW NUMBERS N
T
= 8 along top horiz. line
BOT. SCREW NUMBERS N
B
= 2 along bottom horiz. line
VERTCAL SPACNG E = 4 ft
N
V
= 3 along vertical edge
B = 2.5 ft
STE ON FLOOR? (Yes, No) == > No , hounted on wall only
[THE MOUNTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DESGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS

p
W , MN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS

p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS

p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.43W , MN[ 0.81W , 2.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
= 1.05 W , (SD)
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 0.75 W , (ASD) = 0.98 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
F
V
= K
V
W = 0.18 W , (ASD) = 0.23 kips, up & down z = 20 ft
h = 36 ft
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.18 (vertical seismic factor) K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
OVERTURNNG MOMENT AT BOTTOM HORZONTAL SCREWS
M
OT
= F
p
H +(W + F
V
) L = 4.94 ft-kips
TORSON AT VERTCAL EDGE SCREWS
M
T
= F
p
0.5 B = 1.22 ft-kips
CHECK SCREW TENSON CAPACTY(ER-4943P, SSMA page 48)
P
nt,OM
= M
OT
/ E = 1235 1 1/3 x 8
screws x
137 lbs / screw
[SATSFACTORY] = 1461 lbs
P
nt
,
T
= M
T
/ B = 489 1 1/3 x 3
screws x
137 lbs / screw
[SATSFACTORY] = 548 lbs
CHECK SCREW SHEAR CAPACTY(ER-4943P, SSMA page 48)
P
ns,V
= W + F
V
= 1532 1 1/3 x 12
screws x
370 lbs / screw
[SATSFACTORY] = 5920 lbs
P
ns,H
= F
H
= 979 1 1/3 x 12
screws x
370 lbs / screw
[SATSFACTORY] = 5920 lbs
lbs / top screws
Design for Equipment Mounting on MetaI WaII Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 Chapter A
lbs / vert. edge
lbs / total screws
lbs / total screws
VERT. EDGE SCREW NUMBERS
VERT. EDGE SCREW DST.
PLAN
ELEVATON
CM
FH
W
FV
B
E
S
t
u
d
s

&

B
a
c
k
i
n
g

p
e
r

n
p
u
t
Connector by MFR
N
o
.

S
c
r
e
w
s

o
n

t
o
p
/
b
o
t

h
o
r
i
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i
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r

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p
u
t
H
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EQUPMENT WEGHT
W = 3.5 kips
CENTER OF MASS
H = 4 ft
D = 3.5 ft
L = 4.5 ft
NUMBER OF BOLT - TZ
n
brace
= 4
n
post
= 4
USE, 5/8 DIA - 4 in EMB KWIK BOLT - TZ, 4 AT EACH BRACE, 4 AT POST (TOTAL 20 BOLTS)
ANALYSIS
KWK BOLT - TZ DAMETER = 5/8 in. Per CC ESR-1917
ANCHOR DEPTH h
ef
= 4 in. Per CC ESR-1917
ALLOWABLE TENSON & SHEAR VALUES (CC ESR-1917, Table 11)
P
t
= 2255 lbs
V
t
= 2677 lbs
SPACNG & EDGE REQUREMENTS (CC ESR-1917, Table 3 or 4)
S
cr
= 8 3/4 in
S
min
= 3 1/2 in
C
cr
= 5 7/8 in, shear, 5 7/8 in, tension
C
min
= 3 1/4 in, shear, 3 1/4 in, tension
DESGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS

p
W , MN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS

p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS

p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.24W , MN[ 0.65W , 1.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
= 0.84 W , (SD)
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 0.60 W , (ASD) = 2.11 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
F
V
= K
V
W = 0.10 W , (ASD) = 0.35 kips, up & down z = h ft
h = 36 ft
K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.10 (vertical seismic factor)
CHECK TENSON CAPACTY
P
s
= [(F
V
+ W) / A + M y / ] = 2263 lbs / bolt P
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where A = 20 (total bolts)
M = F
p
(H + D) + (W + F
v
) L = 33.12 ft-kips
= MN(X
i
2
, Y
i
2
) = 9216
in
2
-bolts
y = H = 48 in
K
DSA
= 0.8 (DSA/OSHPD adapted CBO / CC value)
K
seismic
= 1 1/3 (allowable increase? BC 1605A.3.2)
K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
c = 48 in, min distance from bolt to slab edge
S = 12 in, min bolt spacing
CHECK SHEAR CAPACTY
V
s
= F
H
/ A = 105 lbs / bolt V
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATSFACTORY]
where K
edge-space
= 1.00 (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SM.)
CHECK COMBNED LOADNG CAPACTY (CC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.2)
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 0.978 1.20 [SATSFACTORY]
Suspended Anchorage to Concrete Based on 2009 IBC / 2010 CBC
EQ EQ
L
D
H
h
e
f
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf
(equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL WEIGHT
b
= 110 pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT w
s
= 50 psf
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 20 psf /ft, ASD
(soil pressure, if no report 35S
DS
suggested. )
POOL DEPTH H = 6 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 8 in
THICKNESS OF SLAB t
s
= 6 in
SLAB REBARS # 5 @ 10 in o.c. at mid
WALL VERTICAL REBARS # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
WALL BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 1 at middle
LAP LENGTH L
s
= 36 in
SLAB THICKER DISTANCE D = 4 ft [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. THE CRITERICAL DESIGN, FOR REBAR AT MIDDLE OR EQUAL OF EACH FACE, IS POOL WALL AT INWARD
SOIL PRESSURE BEFORE RESTRAINED AT TOP AND POOL FILLED.
2. SINCE THE WALL AXIAL LOAD SMALL AND SECTIONS UNDER TENSION-CONTROLLED (ACI 318-08, 10.3.4), ONLY
CHECK WALL FLEXURAL CAPACITIES ARE ADEQUATE.
3. SINCE THE SLAB AT FLEXURAL & AXIAL LOADS, THE COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURAL & AXIAL MUST BE CHECKED.
SERVICE LOADS
H
b
= 0.5 P
a
(H + t
s
)
2
= 0.95 kips / ft
H
s
= w
s
P
a
(H + t
s
) /
b
= 0.13 kips / ft
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
(H + t
s
)
2
= 0.42 kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
H
b
= 1.6 H
b
= 1.52 kips / ft
H
s
= 1.6 H
s
= 0.21 kips / ft
HE = 1.6 HE = 0.68 kips / ft
CHECK WALL FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
M
u
= (0.5 H
s
+ 0.33 H
b
+ 0.67 H
E
) H = 6.38 ft-kips / ft, (entire lateral loads used conservatively)
P
u
= 1.19 kips / ft, (concrete wall self weight)
d =
4.00 in, b = 12 in, A
s
= 0.465
in
2
/ ft
= 7.46 ft-kips / ft > M
u
[Satisfactory]

ProvD
= 0.010 <
MAX
= 0.015
>
MIN
= 0.004 [Satisfactory]
CHECK WALL SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V
u
= H
s
+ H
b
+ H
E
= 2.41 kips / ft, (entire lateral loads used conservatively)
= 3.94 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]

Concrete Pool Design Based on ACI 318-08


'
1.7
S u y
n S y
c
f A P
d f M A
bf

( | |
= ( |
( \ .
'
2
n c
bd f V
=
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(cont'd)
CHECK SLAB COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURE & AXIAL (ACI 318-08, 10)

ProvD
= 0.01033 <
MAX
= 0.08 (for compression, ACI 318-08, 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.0018 (for flexural, ACI 318-08, 10.5.4)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 106.6 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 106.6 3.9
AT MIDDLE 60.9 7.2
AT
t
= 0.002 15.3 5.5
AT BALANCED 14.4 5.4
P
n
(k) AT
t
= 0.005 5.3 5.3
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 4.4
(Note: For middle reforming the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
P
u
= 2.41
M
u
= 1.25
M
n
(ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK REBAR DEVELOPMENT
26 d
b
= 16 in, (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
< L
s
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size # 5 , (governing size)
d
b
= 0.625 in

required
/
provided = 1 ( A
s,reqd
/ A
s,provd
, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)

t
= 1.0 (1.3 for bottom cover more than 12", ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)

s
= 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
c = 3.3 in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr
= (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0
'
0.075
, 12
requird y b
d
tr provided
c
b
t e s
d f
MAX in L
c K
f
d

| |
|
|
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
COLUMN SPACING EACH WAY
L = 24 ft
B = 24 ft
SLAB THICKNESS
t = 9.5 in
BENDING DROP PANEL THK. (12.0 ft x 12.0 ft)
t
drop
= 2.5 in
PUNCHING CAP THICKNESS
t
cap
= 0 in
COLUMN SIZE (SHORT EDGE)
c = 24 in
DEAD LOAD & SELF WT
DL = 150 psf
LIVE LOAD
LL = 70 psf
TOP BARS AT COLUMNS EACH WAY
6 # 6 @ 12 o.c.
x 8.0 ft. long, with 0.75 in. cover
(All top bars to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
BOTTOM LAYER BOTTOM BARS
# 5 @ 18 o.c. THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
BOTTOM LAYER TOP BARS
# 5 @ 18 o.c.
with 0.75 in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
w
c
= 150 pcf, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1) E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 f'
c
0.5
= 3321 ksi, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1)
t
e
= ( I
e
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25 I
g
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25)
1/3
t = 0.63 t = 6.0
8.5 in, for Slab & Drop Panel
Joint
u
R
u
Number in kips Bending M
u
1 0 42.05 Section ft-k/ft
2 0.29 1 - 2 12.9
3 0.53 2 - 3 -0.2
4 0.29 1 - 6 12.9
5 0 42.05 6 - 11 -0.2
6 0.29 3 - 8 -0.5
7 0.46 8 - 13 -6.0
8 0.64 11 - 12 -0.5
9 0.46 12 - 13 -6.0
10 0.29
11 0.53
12 0.64
13 0.75
14 0.64 DETERMINE FACTORED LOAD (ACI 318-11 9.2.1)
15 0.53 w
u
= 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL = 0.292 ksf
16 0.29
17 0.46 DETERMINE FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 7.12.2.1, 10.2, 10.5.1)
18 0.64
19 0.46 Top Bar Bot. Layer Bot. Bot. Layer Top
20 0.29 6 # 6 @ 12" o.c. 5 @ 18" o.c. 5 @ 18" o.c.
21 0 42.05 d (in) 10.13 8.44 7.81
22 0.29 A
s
(in
2
/ft) 0.44 0.21 0.21
23 0.53 A
s, min
(in
2
/ft) 0.41 0.21 0.21
24 0.29 a (in) 0.86 0.41 0.41
25 0 42.05 M
n
(ft-k/ft) 19.2 7.7 7.1
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY
M
u,Top
= Max( M
u,1-2
, M
u,1-6
) = 12.9 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 19.2 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Bot
= - Min( M
u,8-13
, M
u,12-13
) = 6.0 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 7.7 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Top
= - Max( M
u,8-13
, M
u,12-13
) = 6.0 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 7.1 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]


in, for Slab only (ACI 318-11 9.5.3.4 & 10.10.4.1)
(cont'd)
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 Table 9.5b)

LL
=
u,Max
LL / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 0.18 in < L / 360 = 0.80 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)

3DL + LL
=
u,Max
(3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 1.33 in < L / 180 = 1.60 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 11.11.1.2, 11.11.7, & 13.5.3.2)
P
u
= 4 R
u,max
= 168.2 kips (See Punching.xls Software for More Information.)
227.10 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-11, Section 9.3.2.3 )

c
= 1.00
d = 10.1 in
b
0
= 4 c + 4 d = 136.5 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 1382.1
in
2
y = MIN(2 , 4 /
c
, 40 d / b
0
) = 2.0
( )
'
2 y f V Ap n c
= + =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
COLUMN SPACING EACH WAY
L = 24 ft
B = 24 ft
SLAB THICKNESS
t = 9.5 in
BENDING DROP PANEL THK. (12.0 ft x 12.0 ft)
t
drop
= 2.5 in
PUNCHING CAP THICKNESS
t
cap
= 0 in
DEAD LOAD & SELF WT
DL = 150 psf
LIVE LOAD
LL = 70 psf
TOP BARS AT COLUMNS EACH WAY
6 # 6 @ 12 o.c.
x 8.0 ft. long, with 2 in. cover
(All top bars to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
BOTTOM LAYER BOTTOM BARS
# 5 @ 18 o.c. THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
BOTTOM LAYER TOP BARS
# 5 @ 18 o.c.
with 0.75 in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
w
c
= 150 pcf, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1) E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 f'
c
0.5
= 3321 ksi, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1)
t
e
= ( I
e
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25 I
g
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25)
1/3
t = 0.63 t = 6.0
8.5 in, for Slab & Drop Panel
Joint
u
Number in Bending M
u
1 0 Section ft-k/ft
2 0.30 1 - 2 13.3
3 0.56 2 - 3 -0.6
4 0.32 3 - 4 -2.3
5 0 4 - 5 12.9
6 0.30 1 - 6 13.2
7 0.47 6 - 11 -0.3
8 0.62 12 - 13 -6.9
9 0.33 13 - 14 -6.8
10 0 7 - 12 -7.3
11 0.54 8 - 13 -5.8
12 0.64 9 - 14 -2.8
13 0.68
14 0.34 DETERMINE FACTORED LOAD (ACI 318-11 9.2.1)
15 0 w
u
= 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL = 0.292 ksf
16 0.30
17 0.47 DETERMINE FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 7.12.2.1, 10.2, 10.5.1)
18 0.62
19 0.33 Top Bar Bot. Layer Bot. Bot. Layer Top
20 0 6 # 6 @ 12" o.c. 5 @ 18" o.c. 5 @ 18" o.c.
21 0 d (in) 8.88 8.44 7.81
22 0.30 A
s
(in
2
/ft) 0.44 0.21 0.21
23 0.56 A
s, min
(in
2
/ft) 0.36 0.21 0.21
24 0.32 a (in) 0.86 0.41 0.41
25 0 M
n
(ft-k/ft) 16.7 7.7 7.1
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY
M
u,Top
= Max( M
u,1-5
, M
u,1-11
) = 13.3 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 16.7 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Bot
= - Min( M
u
) = 7.3 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 7.7 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Top
= - Max( M
u,12-14
, M
u,7-12
, M
u,8-13
, M
u,9-14
) = 2.8 ft-k/ft
< M
n
= 7.1 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 Table 9.5b)

LL
=
u,Max
LL / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 0.16 in < L / 360 = 0.80 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)

3DL + LL
=
u,Max
(3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 1.20 in < L / 180 = 1.60 in
[Satisfactory]


in, for Slab only (ACI 318-11 9.5.3.4 & 10.10.4.1)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Voided Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The voided sphere or ellipse bubbles within slab can reduce concrete weight, so both seismic mass (ASCE 7 12.7.2) and gravity
loads reduced. And the long-term deflection (3 DL + LL) limits may not govern the two-way slab design (ACI 318 9.5).
2. The entire slab bottom formwork can be flat, without girder, beam, drop panel or cap, but the punching area (ACI 318 11.11),
or lateral frame diaphragm area (ACI 318 21.11.9), may need to be solid as normal concrete shear transfer.
3. The section forces of voided slab can be determined by a two-way finite element method or by ACI 318 Chapter 13, but PT slab
can only be designed by one way method because the secondary moment of PT slab is one way concept. Also, the voided
two-way slab is better for depressed floor,
or irregular opening, than PT slab.
4. The bottom two direction rebar can be
distributed as a regular solid two-way slab,
without Waffle slab or hollow core plank limits.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 4 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
TOTAL SLAB THICKNESS
t = 18 in
TOP & BOTTOM SOLID THICKNESS
t
solid
= 4 in
VOIDED BUBBLE HORIZONTAL DIAMETER
D = 20 in
COLUMN SPACING EACH WAY
L = 35 ft
B = 35 ft
COLUMN SIZE (SHORT EDGE)
c = 30 in
SUPERIMPOSED DEAD LOAD, ASD
DL
sup
= 20 psf
LIVE LOAD
LL = 70 psf
TOP BARS AT COLUMNS EACH WAY
17 # 7 @ 6 o.c.
x 11.7 ft. long, with 0.75 in. cover
(All top bars to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
BOTTOM LAYER BOTTOM BARS
# 6 @ 12 o.c. THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
BOTTOM LAYER TOP BARS
# 6 @ 12 o.c.
with 0.75 in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTY & DEAD LOAD
t
solid
= 4 in > 0.75 + 1.75 + 0.75 = 3.25
> 0.75 + 1.50 + 0.75 = 3.00
(inside cover) (2 rebar thick) (top & bot cover) [Satisfactory]
D = 20 in > 10 in, height of voided sphere or ellipse bubble [Satisfactory]
w
c
= 150 pcf, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1) V = 2094
in
3
, volume of a voided sphere or ellipse bubble
Wt = 173 psf, self weight reduced 23% DL = DL
sup
+ Wt = 193 psf
I
soild
= 10935
in
4
I
g
= 9953
in
4
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 f'
c
0.5
= 3834 ksi, (ACI 318-11 8.5.1) ( I
g
/ I
soild
) E
c
= 3490 ksi, for Finite Element Method
t
e
= ( I
e
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25 I
g
/ I
g
)
1/3
t = (0.25)
1/3
t = 0.63 t = 11.3


in, top solid min thk
in, bot solid min thk
in, for Slab only (ACI 318-11 9.5.3.4 & 10.10.4.1)
(cont'd)
DETERMINE SECTION FORCE AND SLAB DEFLECTION USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Joint
u
R
u
Number in kips Bending M
u
1 0 105.33 Section ft-k/ft
2 0.49 1 - 2 80.9
3 0.78 2 - 3 -3.7
4 0.49 1 - 6 80.9
5 0 105.33 6 - 11 -3.7
6 0.49 3 - 8 -1.7
7 0.69 8 - 13 -20.6
8 0.88 11 - 12 -1.7
9 0.69 12 - 13 -20.6
10 0.49
11 0.78
12 0.88
13 0.99
14 0.88 DETERMINE FACTORED LOAD (ACI 318-11 9.2.1)
15 0.78 w
u
= 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL = 0.344 ksf
16 0.49
17 0.69 DETERMINE FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 7.12.2.1, 10.2, 10.5.1)
18 0.88
19 0.69 Top Bar Bot. Layer Bot. Bot. Layer Top
20 0.49 17 # 7 @ 6" o.c. 6 @ 12" o.c. 6 @ 12" o.c.
21 0 105.33 d (in) 15.94 16.88 16.13
22 0.49 A
s
(in
2
/ft) 1.20 0.44 0.44
23 0.78 A
s, min
(in
2
/ft) 0.64 0.39 0.39
24 0.49 c (in) 2.20 0.84 0.84
25 0 105.33 M
n
(ft-k/ft) 81.1 32.7 31.3
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY
M
u,Top
= Max( M
u,1-2
, M
u,1-6
) = 80.9 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 81.1 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Bot
= - Min( M
u,8-13
, M
u,12-13
) = 20.6 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 32.7 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
M
u,Bot,Top
= - Max( M
u,8-13
, M
u,12-13
) = 20.6 ft-k/ft < M
n
= 31.3 ft-k/ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 Table 9.5b)

LL
=
u,Max
LL / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 0.20 in < L / 360 = 1.17 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)

3DL + LL
=
u,Max
(3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) = 1.87 in < L / 180 = 2.33 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 11.11.1.2, 11.11.7, & 13.5.3.2)
P
u
= 4 R
u,max
= 421.3 kips (See Punching.xls Software for More Information.)
555.65 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-11, Section 9.3.2.3 )

c
= 1.00
d = 15.9 in
b
0
= 4 c + 4 d = 183.8 in
A
p
= b
0
d = 2928.5
in
2
y = MIN(2 , 4 /
c
, 40 d / b
0
) = 2.0
( )
'
2 y f V Ap n c
= + =

( )
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi Es o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= =
(
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= ( \ \

=

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH fc' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS fy = 60 ksi
COLUMN OUTSIDE DIAMETER D = 20 in
CONCRETE WEB THICKNESS T = 7 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD Pu = 480 k
FACTORED MAGNIFIED MOMENT Mu = 190 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD Vu = 20 k
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT 8 # 7
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 12 in o.c.
THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 819 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 819 70
AT 0 % TENSION 643 148
AT 25 % TENSION 533 180
AT 50 % TENSION 444 197
AT
t
= 0.002 318 206
Mn (ft-k) AT BALANCED CONDITION 313 208
AT
t
= 0.005 146 229
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 164
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=0.85 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 819.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 286
in
2
.
A
st
= 4.80
in
2
.
a = C
b

1
= 8 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 10 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 17.6 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.8 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
= 164 ft-kips @ P
n
= 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,&
t,min
= 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 190 ft-kips @ P
u
= 480 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.017

min
= 0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) = 49 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 214
in
2
.
A
v
= 0.40
in
2
.
f
y
= 60 ksi
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 30.3 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1)
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 4V
c
) = 35.1 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.4.6.2)
s
max
= 14 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.5.2) s
provd
= 12 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]


0.003
=
Pipe Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-08
(ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2) 0.656 =
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
0 50 100 150 200 250

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF ANCHOR f
uta
= 65 ksi
BASE PLATE YIELD STRESS f
y
= 36 ksi
CRITICAL BASE PLATE CANTILEVER m = 3.3 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD AT WORK POINT P
u
= 150 kips
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD AT WORK POINT V
u
= 16 kips, ( 0 if shear lug used.)
FACTORED MOMENT AT WORK POINT M
u
= 120 ft-kips
ANCHOR LOCATION TO WORK POINT
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 28 in Anchor
X (in) Y (in)
ANCHOR DIAMETER d = 1 in 1 -8 8 1
BASE PLATE THICKNESS t = 1.75 in 2 -8 0 1
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ASCE 14.2.2.17) == > Yes 3 -8 -8 1
PEDESTAL VERTICAL REBAR SIZE # 7 4 8 8 1
PEDESTAL HORIZONTAL SECTION AREA A
2
= 576 in
2
5 8 0 1
6 8 -8 1
BASE PLATE SIZE - 20 in x 20 in x 1.75 in (thk.)
Corner X (in) Y (in)
1 -9.75 -9.75 Edge = 1.75 in
2 -9.75 9.75 (AISC 360-05, Tab J3.4 & J3.5)
3 9.75 9.75 A
1
= 400 in
2
, base plate area
4 9.75 -9.75
-9.75 -9.75 3 3
THE BASE PLATE & GROUP ANCHORS DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL COMPRESSION CAPACITY OF ANCHORED CONCRETE (ACI 318-08 Sec 9 & Sec 10)
P
n
(k)
M
n
(ft-k)


Anchorage to Pedestal Design Based on ACI 318-08 & AISC 360-05
Work Point
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
0 100 200 300 400

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Page 188 of 533
(cont'd)
M
n
= 210 ft-kips @ P
u
= 150 kips
>
u, c
= 123 ft-kips to center of base plate
[Satisfactory]
P
max
= 939 kips
> P
u
= 150 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
N
ua,1
= 12.50 kips
(The 2.5 times max tension, ASCE 14.2.2.17)
f
p
= 4.42 ksi, the max possible concrete compression stress.
(ACI 318-08, 10.17.1 & 9.3.2.4, or AISC Guide - 1)
DETERMINE EACH ANCHOR FORCES WITHOUT CONCTERE COMPRESSION CAPCAITY CONSIDERED
Anchor
X (in) Y (in) X
CG
2
Y
CG
2
N
ua, 2
V
ua
1 -8 8 64 64 5.00 2.67
2 -8 0 64 0 5.00 2.67 X
CG
= 0 in
3 -8 -8 64 64 5.00 2.67 Y
CG
= 0 in
4 8 8 64 64 -55.00 2.67
5 8 0 64 0 -55.00 2.67 P
u,CG
= 150.0 kips
6 8 -8 64 64 -55.00 2.67 V
u,CG
= 16.0 kips
M
u,CG, X
= 120.0 ft-kips
M
u,CG, Y
= 0.0 ft-kips
384 256 -150 16
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR TENSILE STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.5.1.2)
= 22.16 kips > N
ua
= Max( N
ua,1
, N
ua,2
) = 12.50 kips [Satisfactory]
where : = 0.75 x 0.75 = 0.5625 , (ACI 318-08 D.4.4 & D.3.3.3)
A
se
= 0.606
in
2
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & ASCE 7-05 14.2.2.17)
= 11.52 k > V
ua
= 2.67 kips [Satisfactory]
where : = 0.65 x 0.75 = 0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D.6.1.3)
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION OF GOVERNING ANCHORS : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since N
ua,2
> 0.2 N
n
and
V
ua,2
> 0.2 V
n
the full design strength is not permitted.
The interaction equation must be used
0.46 < 1.2 [Satisfactory]
( ) se s uta
f N A
=
0.6
se s ut
f V A
=
,2 ,2 ua ua
n n
N V
N V

+ =
'
'
2
'
'
2
1
2
1
2
1
2
0.85 , 2 , 57 , 29000
0.85 , 2 2 , 0
0.85 , 2 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
A
Min ksi f E E
c s o
E A
c
A c c
Min for f
c o
A
o o
f
A
Min for f
c o
A
for
E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y







| |
= = =
|
|
\ .
(
| | | | | |
( < <
| | |
|
(
\ . \ . \ .

=

| |

|
|
\ .

=

>

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(cont'd)
CHECK BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC Guide - 1, Eq. 3.3.14a)
1.73 in < t = 1.75 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK SPLICE LENGTH OF TENSION ANCHOR WITH REBAR
L
s
= 1.3 L
d
= 25 d
b
= 25 in, (ACI 318-08, 12.15.1,)
< h
ef
- 2" = 26 in [Satisfactory]
19 d
b
= 19 in
(ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
where
required
/
provided
= 0.564 ( A
s,reqd
/ A
s,provd
, if not apply input zero, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5 & 12.15.1)
d
b
= 1 in, anchor governing
f
y
= 65 ksi

t
= 1.0 (1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

s
= 1.0 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
c = 2.3 in, (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr
= (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3), (50 b
w
/ 1500 n, for CBC 2001)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.3 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
1.5
p
reqD
y
f
m
t
F
= =
'
0.075
, 12
requird y b
d
tr provided
c
b
t e s
d f
MAX in
L
c K
f
d

| |
|
|
= =
| | | +
| |
\ . \ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 30 kips / ft
FACTORED MOMENT M
u
= 18 ft-kips / ft
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 7.2 kips / ft
THICKNESS OF ELEMENT t = 10 in
ELEMENT REINFORCING (A
s
) # 5 @ 18 in o.c.
A
s
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
[THE ELEMENT DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK AXIAL & FLEXURE CAPACITY

ProvD
= 0.00224 <
MAX
= 0.0400 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.0008 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 171.5 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 171.5 8.0
AT MIDDLE 115.5 19.3
AT
t
= 0.002 59.5 22.5
AT BALANCED 58.1 22.6
P
n
(k) AT
t
= 0.005 42.7 25.4
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 7.0
(Note: For middle reforcing the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
[Satisfactory]
M
n
(ft-k)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 7.58 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Plate/Shell Element Design Based on ACI 318-08

FOR IN PLAN LOADS, THE SHEAR WALL DESIGN SOFTWARE SHOULD BE USED.
THE PLATE/SHELL ELEMENT CAN BE FROM BEARING WALL, DIAPHRAGM, TANK, OR OTHER SURFACE STRUCTURES. THE SOFTWARE
IS FOR ONE DIRECTION PERPENDICULAR BENDING AND SHEAR DESIGN, SINCE THERE ARE NO INTERACTION AT BOTH DIRECTIONS.

'
2 bd f V
n c
=
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
200.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
OFFSET LATERAL SYSTEM DIMENSION B = 18 ft
L = 32 ft
TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS t = 8 in
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ? (ACI 318, 8.6) Yes (Lightweight Concrete)
# 7 @ 8 in, o.c.
1 ,(top & bottom, each way)
10 # 8
(the rebars must be closed trans. diaphragm & developed into vert. lateral system)
V
u
= 680 kips
MAX. FACTORED COLLECTOR (DRAG) FORCE T
u,drag
= 165 kips
MAX. FACTORED CHORD FORCE T
u,chord
= 60 kips
THE TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS (ACI 318-08, 21.11.7 & 7.12)
(
t
)
provd.
= 0.0188 > (
t
)
min.
= 0.0018
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DIAPHRAGM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
v
u
= 1.25 V
u
/ L = 34.5 kips / ft, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
v
n
= MIN [ A
cv
(2


(f
c
')
0.5
+
t
f
y
), 8 A
cv
(f
c
')
0.5
] = 36.4 kips / ft > v
u [Satisfactory]
where = 1.3 (ASCE 7-05, 12.10.1.1 & 12.3.4.2)
= 0.75 (ACI 318-08, 9.3.2.3)
A
cv
= 96
in
2
= 0.75 (ACI 318-08, 8.6.1)
CHECK DIAPHRAGM IN-PLANE FLEXURAL CAPACITY, USING DISTRIBUTED REINFORCEMENT ONLY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
M
u
= 1.25 V
u
B = ft-kips, the max value same at both B & L sections, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
M
n
= ft-kips, by pure math method > M
u [Satisfactory]
where
1
= 0.85 (ACI 318-08, 10.2.7.3)

cu
= 0.003 (ACI 318-08, 10.3.2)
d
t
= MIN( B , L) = 216 in, (ACI 318-08, R10.3.3)
c = 74 in, (ACI 318-08, R10.3.3)
E
s
= 29000 ksi, (ACI 318-08, 8.5.2)
e
c
= 76 in, (eccentricity of total concrete compression force)
e
s
= 61 in, (eccentricity of total steel tension force)
CHECK COLLECTOR / CHORD REBAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 10.2.4)
T
u
= MAX( 1.25 T
u,chord
,
0
T
u,drag
) = 412.5 kips, (ASCE 7-05, 12.10.2.1, 12.3.4.1, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
T
n
= f
y
A
s
= 426.6 kips > T
u [Satisfactory]
where
0
= 2.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
A
s
= 7.9
in
2
= 0.90 (ACI 318-08, 9.3.2.1)
MAX TWO OUTSIDE PERPENDICULAR LATERAL SYSTEM SPAN

FACTORED SHEAR FORCE ON TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM SIDE
REINF. LOCATION ( 0 = one layer only, 1 = Top & Bottom)
TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM REINFORCEMENT
COLLECTOR / CHORD REBARS AROUND TRANS. DIAPHRAGM
20011.3
Concrete Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity
19890.0

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
BIN DEPTH H = 150 ft
BIN OUTSIDE DIAMETER dia = 30 ft
BIN CONCRETE THICKNESS t = 12 in, at bottom
( 8 in, at top )
FOOTING DIAMETER D = 61 ft
FOOTING THICKNESS T = 48 in
SOIL DEPTH TO BOTTOM H
p
= 24 in
WT OF BIN MAX CONTENTS W
bin
= 5763.4 kips, (input zero for chimney)
WT OF TOP CAP W
cap
= 180.96 kips
MAX HORIZONTAL PRESSURE p = 9360 psf, (H for water, or from ACI 313 4-2)
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 5.5 ksf
PASSIVE PRESSURE P
p
= 450 psf / ft
SOIL FRICTION COEFFICIENT = 0.35
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
FOOTING REBAR 2 Layers # 10
@ 14 in o.c. each way, at top & bot.
DOWEL / BIN VERTICAL REBARS # 8 @ 12 in o.c.
REBAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
BIN HORIZONTAL REBARS # 6 @ 12 in o.c.
WALL HORIZONTAL PRESTRESSING TENDONS, (input strands zero for non-prestress)
11 strands @ 24 in o.c.
(each 0.5 in diameter & 0.153 in
2
area )
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH f
py
= 243 ksi THE CONCRETE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
EFFECTIVE PRESTRESS AFTER ALL LOSSES f
e
= 174 ksi
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING 61 ft DIA x 48 in THK. w/ # 10 @ 14" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
CONCRETE BIN 12 in THK. w/ # 8 @ 12 in o.c.DOWEL / VERT. BARS AT AT EACH FACE
BIN HORIZONTAL # 6 @ 12 in o.c. AT EACH FACE, AND (11) - STANDS @ 24 in o.c. (THE SECTION UNCRACKED.)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE LATERAL LOADS
F = Max (0.8 S
1
I / R , 0.03) W / 1.4 = 0.10 W , ASD (ASCE 7-05 15.4.1.2)
F
cap
= 0.10 W
cap
= 18.96 kips, at top
F
bin & wall
= 0.10 (W
cap
+ W
wall
) = 783.78 kips, at 2/3 H
Where S
1
= 0.55 (from soil report, ASCE 7-05, 11.4.1)
I = 1.00 (ASCE 7-05 15.4.1.1)
R = 3 (ASCE 7-05 Table 15.4-2)
W
wall
= 1718.1 kips
V = 802.73 kips, total shear at top of footing
M = 81221 ft-kips, total moment at top of footing
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1: DL + LL P = 7662 kips 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL Pu = 11500 kips
M = 0 ft-kips Mu = 0 ft-kips
e = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2: DL + LL + E / 1.4 P = 7662 kips 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E Pu = 8042 kips
M = 81221 ft-kips Mu = 113710 ft-kips
e = 10.6 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 14.1 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3: 0.9 DL + E / 1.4 P = 5350 kips 0.9 DL + 1.0 E Pu = 5350 kips
M = 63222 ft-kips Mu = 88511 ft-kips
e = 11.8 ft, fr cl ftg eu = 16.5 ft, fr cl ftg

Concrete Silo / Chimney / Tower Design Based on ASCE 7-05, ACI 318-08 & ACI 313-97

(cont'd)
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT FOOTING EDGE BOTTOM (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
M
R
/ M
O
= 3.4 > 1.5 [Satisfactory]
Where M
O
= M + V T = 84432 k-ft , M
R
= (W) 0.5 D = 287186 k-ft
W
ftg
=
(0.15 kcf) T D
2
/ 4 =
1753.5 kips, footing weight.
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)

s
= 0.11 kcf, soil weight
Service Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P 7662.5 7662.5 5350 k
e 0 10.6 11.817 ft (from center of footing)
P
ftg
- P
soil
1110.5 1110.5 999.48 k, (footing increasing)
P 8773 8773 6349.4 k, (net loads)
e 0 9.2581 9.9572 ft
q
min
3.0019 0 0 ksf
x @ 9.15 ft from edge @ 9.15 ft from edge
q
max
3.0019 6.8882 5.2453 ksf
q
allowable
5.5 7.3333 7.3333 ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads CASE 1 CASE 2 CASE 3
P
u
11500 8042.3 5350 k
e
u
0 14.139 16.544 ft
(0.15 T) A 2104.2 2104.2 1578.1 k, (factored footingloads)
P
u
13604 10146 6928.1 k
e
u
0 11.207 12.776 ft
q
u, min
4.6551 0 0 ksf
x @ 12.20 ft from edge @ 15.25 ft from edge
q
u, max
4.66 9.22 7.10 ksf
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 1
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 15.50 19.25 23.00 26.75 30.50 34.25 38.00 41.75 45.50 61.00
0.00 53.11 56.70 59.13 60.54 61.00 60.54 59.13 56.70 53.11 0.00
0.00 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 0.00
0 0 3426.1 10857 23531 42067 66657 97109 132805 172505 350760
0 0 914 1,982 3,380 6,557 8,121 9,519 10,587 11,500 11,500
0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72
0 3,952 6,095 8,733 11,885 15,565 19,776 24,514 29,767 35,515 64,177
0 255 572 703 841 1,123 1,264 1,401 1,533 1,849 2,104
-4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66 -4.66
0 -25551 -39409 -56461 -76843 -100634 -127860 -158495 -192460 -229618 -414937
0 -1,648 -3,696 -4,547 -5,435 -7,260 -8,169 -9,057 -9,909 -11,956 -13,604
0 -21599 -29888 -36872 -41427 -43002 -41427 -36872 -29888 -21599 0
0 -1,393 -2,210 -1,862 -1,215 420 1,215 1,862 2,210 1,393 0
Tangent (ft)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
V
u,tank
(k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
V
u,soil
(k)
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
'
' 2
0.85 1 1
0.383
Mu
f
c
b f d
c
f
y

| |
|
|
\ .
=
4
0.0018 ,
3
MIN
T
MIN
d

| |
=
|
\ .
'
1
0.85
MAX
f
c u
f
u t y


=
+
(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 15.50 19.25 23.00 26.75 30.50 34.25 38.00 41.75 45.50 61.00
0.00 53.11 56.70 59.13 60.54 61.00 60.54 59.13 56.70 53.11 0.00
0.00 -33.59 70.58 81.83 93.07 104.31 115.55 126.79 138.03 56.34 0.00
0 0 -526.47 240.15 2969.5 8194.6 16309 27522 41776 58559 131579
0 0 -240 349 1,242 3,694 5,105 6,489 7,640 8,042 8,042
0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72 0.72
0 3,952 6,095 8,733 11,885 15,565 19,776 24,514 29,767 35,515 64,177
0 255 572 703 841 1,123 1,264 1,401 1,533 1,849 2,104
0.00 -0.62 -1.33 -2.04 -2.75 -3.46 -4.16 -4.87 -5.58 -6.29 -9.22
0 0 -1362.8 -3936.4 -8444.4 -15621 -26178 -40780 -60002 -84300 -195757
0 0 -363 -686 -1,202 -2,815 -3,894 -5,126 -6,479 -10,146 -10,146
0 3952 4206 5037 6410 8139 9906 11256 11541 9774 0
0 255 -31 366 881 2,001 2,474 2,764 2,693 -255 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 3
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 15.50 19.25 23.00 26.75 30.50 34.25 38.00 41.75 45.50 61.00
0.00 53.11 56.70 59.13 60.54 61.00 60.54 59.13 56.70 53.11 0.00
0.00 -27.43 53.65 62.41 71.16 79.91 88.66 97.41 106.16 42.57 0.00
0 0 -374.39 107.08 1891.9 5338.2 10711 18155 27633 38804 74662
0 0 -170 219 813 2,446 3,389 4,315 5,085 5,350 5,350
0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54 0.54
0 2,964 4,572 6,550 8,914 11,674 14,832 18,386 22,326 26,636 48,133
0 191 429 527 630 842 948 1,051 1,149 1,387 1,578
0.00 -0.04 -0.62 -1.20 -1.78 -2.37 -2.95 -3.53 -4.11 -4.69 -7.10
0 0 -84.591 -732.1 -2517 -6029.8 -11852 -20528 -32544 -48289 -122795
0 0 -23 -173 -476 -1,552 -2,314 -3,204 -4,199 -6,928 -6,928
0 2964 4113 5925 8289 10982 13692 16012 17414 17151 0
0 191 236 574 967 1,736 2,022 2,161 2,036 -191 0
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR SUMMARY
0 L Edge 1/8 d 2/8 d 3/8 d Center 5/8 d 6/8 d 7/8 d R Edge D
0 15.50 19.25 23.00 26.75 30.50 34.25 38.00 41.75 45.50 61.00
0.00 53.11 56.70 59.13 60.54 61.00 60.54 59.13 56.70 53.11 0.00
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 -406.7 -527.1 -623.6 -684.3 -705.0 -684.3 -623.6 -527.1 -406.7 0.0
1 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 -26.2 -39.0 -31.5 -20.1 6.9 20.1 31.5 39.0 26.2 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 74.4 74.2 85.2 105.9 133.4 163.6 190.4 203.6 184.0 0.0
2 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 4.8 -0.6 6.2 14.6 32.8 40.9 46.7 47.5 -4.8 0.0
Case M
u
, (ft-k / ft) 0.0 55.8 72.5 100.2 136.9 180.0 226.2 270.8 307.1 322.9 0.0
3 V
u
, (k / ft) 0.0 3.6 4.2 9.7 16.0 28.5 33.4 36.6 35.9 -3.6 0.0
CHECK FLEXURE
Location M
u,max
d (in)
min

reqD

max
s
max

provD
Top Slab 322.9 ft-k / ft 45.37 0.0019 0.0030 0.0243 no limit 0.0020
Bottom Slab -705.0 ft-k / ft 44.37 0.0019 0.0070 0.0243 18 0.0020 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
V
u,max
V
c
= 2 b d (f
c
')
0.5
check V
u
< V
c
47.5 k / ft 56 k [Satisfactory]
CHECK BIN VERTICAL FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
M
u,soil
(ft-k)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
V
u,soil
(k)
V
u,tank
(k)
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
U
n
i
f
o
r
m

L
o
a
d
s
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
q
u,soil
(ksf)
V
u,soil
(k)
Section
M
u
(ft-k)
V
u
(kips)
Section
X
u
(ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
q
u,tank
(ksf)
M
u,tank
(ft-k)
V
u,tank
(k)
q
u,ftg
(ksf)
M
u,ftg
(ft-k)
V
u,ftg
(k)
M
u,soil
(ft-k)

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for Es s s y
f
for f
s y y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
Pn (kips) Mn (ft-kips)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 34748 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 34748 69734
AT 0 % TENSION 28765 133851
Pn (k) AT 25 % TENSION 24488 175599
AT 50 % TENSION 21920 191058
AT
t
= 0.002 18587 201070
AT BALANCED CONDITION 17229 188611
AT
t
= 0.005 17125 242597
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 40448
Pu = 8042 kips
Mu = 113710 ft-kips, max at bottom
Mn (ft-k) (from load combinations)
P
max
=0.85 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 34748 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
where = 0.70 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
A
g
= 13119
in
2
. in
2
.
A
st
= 47.40
in
2
.
a = C
b

1
169 in (at balanced strain condition, ACI 10.3.2)
0.7 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (200 / 3), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 212 in
t
= 0.002069 c =
d = 357.38 in, (ACI 7.7.1)
1
= 0.8 ( ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.2.7.3 )
M
n
= 0.9
n
=40448 ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,min = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
M
n
= 135380 ft-kips @ P
u
= 8042 kips >
Mu
[Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.004

min
= 0.004 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.5.1 or 10.9.1) [Satisfactory]
CHECK BIN HORIZONTAL SHEAR CAPACITY
V
n
= (V
c
) = 1235 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> V
u
= 1.4 V = 1123.8 kips, max at bottom [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 11640
in
2
.
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 1646.2 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.2.1)
CHECK DOWEL DEVELOPMENT
12 d
b
= 12 in, (ACI 318-08 12.5.2) < 44 in
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size # 8
d
b = 1 in

required
/
provided = 1 ( A s,reqd / A s,provd , ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)
f
y = 60 ksi
f'
c = 5 ksi

t = 1.0

e = 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)

s = 1.0 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0
c = 3.5 in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
K
tr = (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
(c + K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
= 0.7 (#11 or smaller, cover > 2.5" & side >2.0", ACI 318-08 12.5.3)
CHECK BIN LOCAL SHEAR STRESS ON A SQUARE FOOT
v
n
= (v
c
) = 77.28 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> v
u
= 1.4 p = 13.10 kips [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A
0
= 4 x (1'-0") x (0.5 x T) = 288
in
2
.
v
c
= 4 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
= 103.0 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.11)
p = 9360 psf, (the max perpendicular wall pressure)
0.003
= (ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2) 0.656 =
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
30000
35000
40000
0 50000 100000 150000 200000 250000 300000
'
0.02
, , 6 8
b requird y
dh b
provided
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

| |
|
= =
|
\ .
e
(cont'd)
CHECK BIN WALL TENSION STRESS & CRACKING AT HORIZONTAL SERVICE INSIDE PRESSURE
p = 9360 psf, (the max perpendicular wall pressure)
T = 940 lbs / in
2
, by pure math method
T
fe
= -1017
lbs / in
2
, effective prestressing
> 0.8 ( 0.6 f
c
') = -2400
lbs / in
2
[Satisfactory] (ACI 318 18.4.1)
T + T
fe
= -77
lbs / in
2
< 7.5 (f
c
')
0.5
= 530
lbs / in
2
, (ACI 318 Eq. 9-10 & 18.3.3)
[Uncracked]
CHECK BIN WALL HORIZONTAL TENSION CAPACITY
1.6 T = 1504
lbs / in
2
< (f
y
A
s
/ A
c
+ f
py
A
ps
/ A
pc
) = 1608
lbs / in
2
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.90 , (ACI 318-08 R9.3.2)
A
s
/ A
c
= 0.0061
A
ps
/ A
pc
= 0.0058
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
STEEL YIELD STRESS f
y
= 50 ksi
COLUMN EFFECTIVE LENGTH KL = 240 ft
CONCRETE SECTION SIZE C
x
= 240 in
C
y
= 125
STEEL SECTION SIZE D
x
= 192
D
y
= 100
t
1
= 2
t
2
= 1.5
t
3
= 2
D
w
= 75
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 50000 k
FACTORED MOMENT M
u,x
= 310000 ft-k THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M
u,y
= 100000 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u,x
= 1800 k
V
u,y
= 3200 k
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
Capacity Drawings Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 0.75 56495 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 0.75 56495 362678
AT AXIAL LOAD 45615 k 0.75 45615 383081 60820.39
AT AXIAL LOAD 35923 k 0.78 35923 407207 46191.36
AT AXIAL LOAD 26276 k 0.82 26276 417700 32230.83
AT AXIAL LOAD 14501 k 0.86 14501 413791 16933.11
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005 0.9 715 392128
AT AXIAL LOAD -28982 k 0.9 -28982 232902
AT PURE TENSION 0.9 -58680 0
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=
c
P
n
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-2 & I2-3)
> Pu [Satisfactory]
where
c
= (AISC 360-05 I2.1b & ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
A
c
=
in
2
I
c
=
in
4
A
s
=
in
2
I
s
=
in
4
56495
28696
0.75
in
1518897
Super Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08
in
in
in
37543603
in
in
in
1304


-80000
-60000
-40000
-20000
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
C
1
= , (AISC 360-05 I2-7) E I
eff
=
ksi-in
4
, (AISC 360-05 I2-6)
P
e
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-5) P
o
= kips, (AISC 360-05 I2-4)
Balanced : = (AISC 360-05 I2.1b & ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 151.5 in
t
= 0.0017 c =
d = 238.6 in, (ACI 7.7.1) D = 266.8 in
Critical Points Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 0.75 56495 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 0.75 56495 362678
AT 0 % TENSION 0.75 95998 240093
AT 25 % TENSION 0.75 81038 298887
AT 50 % TENSION 0.75 67975 336762
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.002 0.75 39686 390588
AT BALANCED CONDITION 0.75 45661 383006
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005 0.9 715 392128
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.75 0 387404
M
n
= 374858 50000 kips > M
u
= 325730 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08 10.9)
provd
= 0.043

min
= 0.01 (AISC 360-05 I2.1a & ACI 318-08 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC I2.1d & ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.2)
V
nx
= (V
cx
) >
Vux
(ACI 318-08 11.1.1)

v
V
ny
=
v
(V
ny
) >
Vuy
(AISC 360-05 G2.1)
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)

v
= 1.00 (AISC 360-05 G2.1)
d A
0
A
w
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
V
n
= 0.6 f
y
A
w
C
v
V
n
x 216 3818.4 2864
y 100 550 16500.0 16500
Note:
1. The minimum Stud Shear Connectors (not shown on this spreadsheet) are 3/4" @ 12" O.C. in both directions of vertical and horizontal
around built-up structural steel shape. (AISC 360-05 I2.1g)
2. The column shall be reinforced, not shown on this spreadsheet, with continuous longitudinal bars (
sr
= 0.004 min.), and lateral ties or spirals
at least 0.009 in
2
per in. (AISC 360-05 I2.1a)
0.003
27000
0.75
ft-kips @ P
u
=
0.187 72334735452
[Satisfactory]
86072 187158
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF ANCHOR f
uta
= 65 ksi
BASE PLATE YIELD STRESS f
y
= 36 ksi
CRITICAL BASE PLATE CANTILEVER m = 3.3 in
BASE PLATE THICKNESS t = 1.75 in
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 3 kips
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 6 kips, ( 0 if shear lug used.)
FACTORED MOMENT M
u
= 38 ft-kips
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ASCE 14.2.2.17) == > Yes
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT DEPTH h
ef
= 28 in
ANCHOR DIAMETER d = 0.75 in
RADIUS ANCHOR LOCATION R = 8 in
ANCHOR NUMBERS n = 7
THE PLATE & ANCHORS DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DEVELOPED VERTICAL REBAR SIZE # 6
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE MAX ANCHOR FORCES WITHOUT CONCTERE COMPRESSION CAPCAITY CONSIDERED
L =
2 t R =
50.27 in T = P
u
/ A - M
u
R / I = -35.89
kips / in
2
A =
n t d
2
/4 =
3.09
in
2
N
ua,2
= -T A / n = 15.86 kips / bolt, Tension
I =
0.5 A R
2
=
98.96
in
4
N
ua,1
= 16.28 kips / bolt, (The tensile strength, ASCE 14.2.2.17)
N
ua
= Max( N
ua,1
, N
ua,2
) = 16.28 kips / bolt
V
ua
= 1.5 (V
u
/ n) = 1.29 kips / bolt
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR TENSILE STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.5.1.2)
= 16.28 kips = N
ua
= 16.28 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.75 x 1 = 0.75 , (ACI 318-11 D.4.4 & D.3.3.4.4)
A
se,N
= 0.334
in
2
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b)
= 8.47 k > V
ua
= 1.29 kips [Satisfactory]
where : | = 0.65 x 1 = 0.65
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D.6.1.3)
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION OF GOVERNING ANCHORS : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since N
ua,2 < 0.2 | N
n
and
V
ua,2 < 0.2 | V
n
the full tension design strength is permitted.
The interaction equation may be used
1.13 < 1.2 [Satisfactory]
CHECK BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC Guide - 1, Eq. 3.3.14a)
f
p
= 4.42 ksi, the max possible concrete compression stress.
(ACI 318-11, 10.14.1 & 9.3.2.4, or AISC Guide - 1)
1.73 in < t = 1.75 in [Satisfactory]
Anchorage Design, with Circular Base Plate, Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
(cont'd)
CHECK SPLICE LENGTH OF TENSION ANCHOR WITH REBAR
L
s
= 1.3 L
d
= 32 d
b
= 24 in, (ACI 318-11, 12.15.1)
< h
ef
- 2" = 26 in [Satisfactory]
25 d
b
= 18 in
(ACI 318-11, 12.2.3)
where
required
/
provided
= 1.000 ( A
s,reqd
/ A
s,provd
, if not apply input zero, ACI 318-11, 12.2.5)
d
b
= 0.75 in, anchor governing
f
y
= 65 ksi

t
= 1.0 (1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-11 12.2.4)

e
= 1.0 (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-11 12.2.4)

s
= 0.8 (0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
= 1.0 (0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-11, 12.2.4)
c
b
= 1.9 in, (ACI 318-11, 12.2.4)
K
tr
= (A
tr
f
yt
/ 1500 s n) = 0 (ACI 318-11, 12.2.3)
(c
b
+ K
tr
) / d
b
= 2.5 < 2.5 , (ACI 318-11, 12.2.3)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM/COLLECTOR SECTION W21X44
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
CONCRETE COVER C
c
= 1 in, 0.75" min., (ACI 318-11 7.7)
t
0
= 4.25 in, 2.20 Min.
BEAM/COLLECTOR SPAN L = 30 ft
SPACING (Tributary Width) B = 28 ft, o.c.
STRONG AXIS POSITIVE MOMENT, LRFD
M
u
= 480 ft-kips, SD level THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SHEAR LOAD, LRFD
V
u
= 150 kips, SD level
COLLOCTOR AXIAL LOAD, LRFD
P
u
= 100 kips, SD level, at center of W21X44
SHEAR STUD DIA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4) | = 3/4 in
STUDS SPACING 2 rows @ 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE CAMBER/SHORING ON NON-COMPOSITE
w = 2.497 kips / ft, floor system self weight, to W21X44, on non-composite
A = 5wL
4
/ 384 EI = 1.86 in, deflection of W21X44
< L / 180 = 2.00 in [Satisfactory]
Camber = 0.75 A = 1.40 in
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, I3, ACI 318-11 Chapter 10 & 21)
P
n
b = MIN (L / 4 , B) = 90 in, (AISC 360-10 I3.1a)
` | = 0.9 , (AISC 360-10 I3)
M
n
@ P
u
/ | = 597.5 ft-kips
| M
n
= 537.7 ft-kips
> M
u
+ 0.5C
c
P
u
= 484.2 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
M
n .
Solid Line - Tension Controlled
Dash Line - Compression Controlled
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, G2)
| V
n
= 195.6 kips > V
u
= 150.0 kips [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR ELASTIC DESIGN
6.76 , (ACI 318-11 8.5.1) A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
13 20.7 843 81.6 95.4
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 56.5
in
2
Composite Beam/Collector Design, without Metal Deck, Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
0 500 1000 1500 2000
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ \

>

>

c
c
E
n
E
c
= =
(cont'd)
20.5 in, (elastic neutral axis to bottom)
2573 in
2
126 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
577 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY (ASD)
M
max
= 320.0 ft-kips > M
n
/ O
b
= Z
x
F
y
/ O
b
= 238.0 ft-kips <== Shear Studs Required
where O
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-10 F1 & F2-1)
C
f
= MIN ( 0.85 f
c
' A
c
, F
y
A
s
) = 650 kips, (AISC 360-10 C-I3.1)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 116
in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
406.54 kips, (AISC 360-10 C-I3-5)
Q
n
= MIN [ 0.5 A
sc
(f
c
' E
c
)
0.5
, R
g
R
p
A
sc
F
u
] = 16.34 kips, (AISC 360-10 I3.2d)
where w
c
= 150 pcf
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 (f
c
')
0.5
= 4286.8 ksi
A
sc
= 0.44
in
2
F
u
= 58 ksi
R
g
= 0.85 (AISC 360-10 Table I3.2b)
R
p
= 0.75 (AISC 360-10 Table I3.2b)
E Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
X
1
/ s = 490.05 kips > V' [Satisfactory]
2
' , 0.25
eff s
f
tr s
S S
V MAX C
S S
| |
= = |

\
(
(

( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
b
d Ad
t A
y
A
A
+ +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr b b
t A
d y d y A t I I A + = + + + =
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
b
I
S
y d
t
= =
+
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
M
u
= 12 ft-kips / ft
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD (con-currently at the same section with M
u
).
P
u
= 35 kips / ft
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 7.2 kips / ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 10 in
WALL REINFORCING (A
s
) # 5 @ 18 in o.c.
A
s
LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
FACTORED MAX OUT-OF-PLANE SECTION MOMENT (from erection, wind, and/or seismic loads, the max value of w
max
L
2
/8 may be input).
Multi-Story Tilt-Up Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
Alternative Design of Slender Walls (ACI 318-11 14.8), so there are no P-' effects have to be applied (ACI 318-11 14.8.4).
1. Multi-story tilt-up wall design may be governed by erection bending forces. To cut tall wall to two different casting panels (i. e. 4 story + 2 story )
can reduce the maximum section forces, be constructed on a very tight site, and reduce upper panel thickness.
2. Since it is difficult to design multi-story tilt-up wall tension-controlled (ACI 318-11 14.8.2.3) only, this software does NOT use the method of
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK AXIAL & FLEXURE CAPACITY
U
ProvD
= 0.00224 < U
MAX
= 0.0400 (tension face only, ACI 318-11 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
> U
MIN
= 0.0008 (tension face only, ACI 318-11 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
I II I P
n
I II I M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 171.5 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 171.5 8.0
AT MIDDLE 115.5 19.3
AT H
t
= 0.002 59.5 22.5
AT BALANCED 58.1 22.6
I P
n
(k) AT H
t
= 0.005
42.7 25.4
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 7.0
(Note: For middle reforcing the max I M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t / E
1
, not at balanced condition.)
[Satisfactory]
I M
n
(ft-k)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 7.58 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
200.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
'
2 bd f V
n c
I I
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY d A b
f
BEAM SHAPE (Tube, Pipe, or WF) & SIZE W24X192 < == W Shape 25.5 56.3 13.0
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u
= 205 kips
FACTORED MOMENT M
u
= 750 ft-kips
FACTORED VERTICAL LOAD (negative for uplift) P
u
= 691 kips
EMBEDMENT DEPTH D = 48 in
THE MOMENT CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( A
vf
= 16.0
in
2
, Required Area of Shear Studs or Welded Reinforcement.
Side edge of concrete must be wider than "b
f
", and top/bottom concrete height
can fully developed vertical bars.)
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318 Chapter 9 & 10)
I V
n
(k)
I M
n
(ft-k)
I M
n
= 1103 kips
> 0
u
= 750 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
I V
n,max
= 611.08 33.0 in
> V
u
= 205 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
where I = 0.65 , (ACI 318 9.3.2.4)
Bearing factor = 2, (ACI 318 22.5.5)
b
f
= 12.35 in
CHECK HORIZONTAL AXIAL CAPACITY
I P
n
= End Bering + Friction = 1295.4 kips > P
u
= 691 kips [Satisfactory]
where End Bering = 0.65 (2) 0.85 f
c
' A = 186.6 kips, (ACI 318 22.5.5)
Friction = 0.75 MAX( 0.2f
c
' A
c
, 800 A
c
) = 1108.8 kips, (ACI 318 11.7.5)
A = 56 in
2
, end bearing area
A
c
= 0.5 (2d + 2b
f
) D = 1848
in
2
, (0.5 for concrete cracked)
A
vf
= P
u,Friction
/ (I f
y
P) = 16.0
in
2
, Required Area of Shear Studs or Welded Reinforcement
where I = 0.75 , (ACI 318 9.3.2.3)
P = 0.70 , (ACI 318 11.7.4.3)
f
y
= 60 ks
kips, when C =
ft-kips @ V
u
=
b = effective bearing width = 95%
205
Composite Moment Connection Design Based on ACI 318-11
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
0 500 1000 1500 2000
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f '
c
= 6 ksi SECTION DIMENSIONS
REBAR STRENGTH f
y
* = f
y
= 60 ksi T = 42 in
TENDON TENSILE STRENGTH f
su
* = f
pu
= 270 ksi B = 28 in
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH f
py
= 243 ksi C = 8 in
COMPRESSION REINF. 12 # 8 D = 72 in
TENSION REINF. 8 # 8 E = 10 in
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF. F = 7 in
2 legs, # 6 @ 12 in o. c. G = 5 in
PRESTRESSING TENDONS W = 8 in
36 strands (each 0.5 in diameter & 0.153 in
2
area )
SECTION PROPERTIES
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF COMPRESSION d' = 4.5 in A = 1125 in
2
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF PRESTRESSED d
p
= 64 in y
t
= 34.65 in
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF TENSION d = 68 in y
b
= 37.35 in
GIRDER SPAN LENGTH L = 80 ft I = 762125 in
4
GIRDER SPACING S = 8 ft, o.c. S
t
= 21995
in
3
CONCRETE DECK THICKNESS t = 8 in S
b
= 20405
in
3
TENDON FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRESTRESS TRANSFER
P
i
= 1000 kips
TENDON FORCE AT SERVICE LOAD AFTER ALLOWANCE LOSSES
P
e
= 800 kips
MOMENT DUE TO SELF-WEIGHT M
G
= 1042 ft-k
MOMENT DUE TO DEAD LOAD M
D
= 1000 ft-k
MOMENT DUE TO LIVE LOAD M
L
= 1354 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR FORCE V
u
= 250 k
FACTORED TORSIONAL MOMENT T
u
= 52 ft-k
SECTION LOCATION ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 0 at midspan
PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 2 post-tensioned & bonded
EXPOSURE ( 0 OR 1 ) 0 mild exposure
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE. Additional 4 #8 Longitudinal Reinforcement Required for Torsion
CHECK TRANSFER LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.1)
PRESTRESSED ECCENTRICITY e = 29.35 in
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS - F
ti
= -0.581 ksi
MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS F
bi
= 3.300 ksi
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS F
si
= 189.000 ksi
f
si
= 181.554 ksi < F
si
[Satisfactory]
0.123 ksi > - F
ti
[Satisfactory]
1.715 ksi < F
bi
[Satisfactory]
(A
s
')
reqd
= 0.000
in
2
< (A
s
')
provd
(ACI 318-08 R18.4.1) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SERVICEABILITY LOAD CONDITION
(AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.2)
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS
F
te
= 0.6f
c
' = 3.600 ksi, for total loads
F
te, G+D
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for sustained loads only
F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for live + 50% sustained loads
MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
-F
be
= -(0, 3, or 6)(f
c
')
0.5
= -0.465 ksi
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
F
se
= 0.8f
y
= 194.400 ksi, after all losses
f
se
= 145.243 ksi < F
se
[Satisfactory]


Prestressed Concrete Girder Design for Bridge Structure Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
1
G
i ti
t t
e
M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\ .
1
G
i bi
b b
e
M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\ .
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(Cont'd)
0.403 ksi < F
te
[Satisfactory]
COMPOSITE SECTION PROPERTIES
b = 96
0.100 ksi < F
te, G+D
[Satisfactory] A
c
= 1893
in
2
y
ct
= 26.97 in
y
cb
= 53.03 in
0.353 kis < F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
I
c
= 1448000
in
4
[Satisfactory] S
ct
= 53691
in
3
S
cb
= 27305
in
3
0.369 ksi > -F
be
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
COMPRESSION ZONE FACTOR
1
= 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 R10.2.7)
TENDON TYPE FACTOR
p
= 0.280 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
RATIO OF TENSION REINF. = 0.002 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF COMPR. REINF. ' = 0.003 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF PRESTR. REINF.
p
= 0.002 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
INDEX OF TENSION REINF. = 0.022 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF COMPR. REINF. ' = 0.033 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF PRESTR. REINF.
p
= 0.086 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
FACTORED ULTIMATE MOMENT
M
u
= (
D
M
D
+
L
M
L
) = 1.3 [ 1.0 ( M
G
+ M
D
) + 1.67 M
L
] , (AASHTO Eq. 3-10)
= 5594.134 ft-k
STRESS IN BONDED TENDONS :
252.864 ksi
STRESS IN UNBOUNDED TENDONS :
Not applicable
Not applicable
s,max
= 0.0021 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.4 & 10.3.5)
c = 18.4 in, by pure math method
F
c
= 1612.817 kips
d
c
= 4.971 in
7964 ft-k A
s
'f
s
' = 159.158 kips
> M
u
[Satisfactory] A
s
f
y
= 379.200 kips
A
ps
f
ps
= 1392.775 kips
4632 ft-k < M
n
[Satisfactory]
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
64.00 in 77.46 psi
116.39 kips
281.60 kips 0.164 in
2
12.00 in
0.523 in
2
[Satisfactory], Case 3 applicable
in, (ACI 318-08 8.12.3)
1
G D L
e te
t ct
e
M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\ .
1
G D L
e be
b cb
e M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\ .
,
1
G D
e te G D
t ct
e
M M
f P
A S S
+
| | +
= + =
|
\ .
c = 0.003 0.85 f c'
A s' f s'
A ps f ps
A s f y
Parabolic
F c
( )
'
'
1
1 , 0.17
p pu
p ps pu
p
c
d f
MIN f f
f d

( | |
| |
( | = + =
|
| (
\ .
\ .
'
10 , , 60
100
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\ .
'
10 , , 30
300
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\ .
'
1
1.2 1.2 7.5 1
cb
cr e G b c
c b b
e
S
f S M P M
S S A
( | | | |
= + + =
( | |
\ . \ .
,0.5( )
) 0.5( 1
0.5
D L G
e te G D L
t ct
M e M M
f P
A S S
+ +
+ + | |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

( ) ( ) ( )
' '
n ps s s p c c c ps y y
d f f f d d d d d M A A A

(
= + + =

( ) 0.8 ,
p
d MAX h d = =
' ' '
'
0.6 700 1 , , 5 , 2 , 0.4
2 , 0.4
u p
w w w c c c se pu
u
c
w c se pu
V d
MAX MIN MIN d d d for f f f f f b b b
M
V
d for f f f b
( | | | |
+ ( ` | |

( \ . \ . = = )

<

'
, 8
v y
s w c
d f A
MIN d f V b
S
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )
' '
100 ,
c
provd
MIN f f
c
| |
= =
|
\ .
(min)
50
, , 0.4
80
50
, 0.4
ps pu
w w
se pu
y y
v
w
se pu
y
d
S f A
S b b
MAX for f f
f df
A
S b
for f f
f
| |
|
|

|

= = |
|
\ .

<

( ) ( )
( )
(min)
,
, (min)
inf . , 1:
2
, 2:
2
, , 3:
, 4:
c
u
c
v u c
v requd
v cal v c u S c
S c u
V
no shear re requd for case V
V
for case V V A
A
MAX for case V V V V A A
unsatisfactory for case V V V

<


= =

( )
( )
'
max
'
0.75 , 24 , 4
0.375 , 12 , 4
s w c
s w c
MIN d for d f V b
S
MIN d for d f V b

= =

>

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(Cont'd)
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.21, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.5)
A
cp
= 576
in
2
P
cp
= 160 in T
u
> 11.403 ft-kips
f
pc
= 1.389 ksi
A
oh
= 290
in
2
Thus, Torsional Reinf. Reqd.
P
h
= 145 in
0.013 in
2
/in 3.19 in
2
Additional 4 #8 Longitudinal Reinforcement Required for Torsion
0.069 in
2
/in < 0.073 in
2
/in
[Satisfactory]
2
'
'
1
4
cp pc
c
cp
c
f
A
f
P
f

| |
+ = |
|
\ .
( ) 1.7 cos 37.5
t u
oh yv
A T
S f A
= =

( )
'
2
5
25
37.5 , max , cot
cp yv yv c t t w
L h h
yL yL yL yv
f f f A
b A A
MAX A P P
S S f f f f
(
| | | | | |
| |
(
= = | | |
|
| | | (
\ .
\ . \ . \ .

Re
2 50
,
v t w
Total qD yv
A b A A t
MAX
S S f
| |
+ | |
= = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
Pr ovD
At
S
| |
=
|
\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SECTION SIZE C
x
= 120 in
End = 12 in
C
y
= 48
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 8000 k
FACTORED MAGNIFIED MOMENT M
u,x
= 18000 ft-k
M
u,y
= 18000 ft-k
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD V
u,x
= 30 k THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
V
u,y
= 20 k
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT 15 # 18 at x dir.
5 # 18 at y dir.
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 1 Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 12 in o.c.
3 straight legs # 4 @ 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
Pn (k)
Mn (ft-k)
Pn (k) Mn (ft-k)
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 19147 0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 19147 14042
AT 0 % TENSION 18160 16393
AT 25 % TENSION 15279 22182
AT 50 % TENSION 12730 25771
AT
t
= 0.002 8897 29007
AT BALANCED CONDITION 8731 29407
AT
t
= 0.005 885 45199
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0 43623
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
P
max
=F [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 19147 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08, Sec.9.3.2.2) > Pu [Satisfactory]
F = 0.8 A
g
= 6565
in
2
A
st
= 160.00
in
2
0.75 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (50), for Spiral
0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3), for Ties
where C
b
= d c / (c + s) = 68.8 in
t
= 0.0021 c =
d = 116.3 in, (ACI 7.7.1) D = 119.4 in Cover = 1.5 in, (AASHTO 8.22.1)
M
n
= 30878 ft-kips @ P
u
= 8000 kips > M
u
= 25456 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
provd
= 0.024

min
= 0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
V
n
= (V
s
+ V
c
) (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1)
> Vu [Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3) f
y
= 60 ksi
d A
0
A
v
V
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
0
V
s
= MIN (d f
y
A
v
/ s , 4V
c
) V
n
x 140.9 5655 0.40 799.8 281.7 811
y 44.9 5655 1.00 799.8 224.4 768
s
max
= 24 (ACI 318-08, Section 7.10.5.2) s
provd
= 12 in
s
min
= 1 [Satisfactory]


=
Bridge Column Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-08
= 0.656
0.003
(Total 40 # 18)
in
(ACI 318-08, Fig. R9.3.2)
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ \

=

>

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EFFECTIVE LENGTH FACTOR k = 1.6 , (ACI 10.10.6.3 or 10.10.7.1)
COLUMN UNSUPPORTED LENGTH L
u
= 24 ft
LARGER FACTORED MOMENT M
2
= 1800 ft-k
SMALLER FACTORED END MOMENT M
1
= 1000 ft-k, (positive if single curvature.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
COLUMN DIMENSIONS C
x
= 120 in
End = 12 in
C
y
= 48
FACTORED AXIAL LOAD P
u
= 8000 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL VERTICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
u
= 8000 k
SUMMATION FOR ALL CRITICAL LOADS IN THE STORY P
c
= 50000 k, (ACI Eq. 10-21)
THE MAGNIFIED MOMENT: M
u
= 2378.1 ft-k , Sway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
A
g
= 6565
in
2
I
g
= 1906740
in
4
r = ( I
g
/ A )
0.5
= 17.0 in, ACI 10.11.2
k L
u
/ r = 27.0388647 < 34 - 12(M
1
/ M
2
) = 27.333 < = = Slenderness effect may be ignored. (AASHTO 8.16.5.2 or ACI Eq 10-7)
E
c
= 57000 (f
c
')
0.5
= 4030.5 ksi, ACI 8.5.1
2E+09 k-in
2
, ACI 10.10.6.1
89303 k, ACI Eq (10-14)
M
2,min
= MAX[ M
2
, P
u
(0.6+0.03 (2 End + C
x
)) ] = 3280 ft-k, ACI 10.10.6.5
C
m
= MAX[ 0.6 + 0.4 (M
1
/ M
2, min
) , 0.4 ] = 0.722 , ACI Eq(10-16)
1.00 , ACI Eq (10-12)
M
u, ns
=
ns
M
2, min
= 3280.0 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-11) > 1.05

M
2
= 1890.0 ft-k [Unsatisfactory] ,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
The column is sway. See calculation as follows.
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - SWAY
k L
u
/ r = 27.0388647 > 22 < = = Slenderness effect must be considered. ACI Eq (10-6)
1.27 , ACI Eq (10-21)
L
u
/ r = 16.90 < 35 / [P
u
/ (f
c
' A
g
)]
0.5
= 70.90 [Satisfactory]
M
2s
= M
2
= 1800.0 ft-k, as given
M
2ns
= 5% M
2s
= 90.0 ft-k, assumed conservatively
M
u, s
= M
2ns
+
s
M
2s
= 2378.1 ft-k, ACI Eq (10-19)
Note: For column subject to bending about both principal axis, the moment about each axis shall be magnified separately based
on the conditions corresponding to that axis.
Magnified Moment Calculation for Bridge Circular Column Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-08
in


0.4 0.4
0.25
1 1 0.6
E I E I
c g c g
EI E I
c g
d

= = = =
+ +
( )
2
2
EI
Pc
kLu

= =
, 1.0
1
0.75
Cm
MAX
ns
Pu
Pc

| |
|
| = =
|

|
\ .
1
, 1.0 , 2.5
1
0.75
MIN MAX
s
Pu
Pc

( | |
( |
( | = =
( |

( |

\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRIDGE SPAN L = 120 ft
SECTION DIMENSIONS SECTION PROPERTIES
T = 280 A = 15529.0 in
2
B = 240 y
t
= 41.82 in
C = 110 y
b
= 54.18 in
D = 96 I = 19766329 in
4
T
t
= 12 S
t
= 472656
in
3
T
b
= 24 S
b
= 364825
in
3
W = 24
T
c
= 24
T
e
= 6 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f '
c
= 6 ksi
REBAR STRENGTH f
y
* = f
y
= 60 ksi
TENDON TENSILE STRENGTH f
su
* = f
pu
= 270 ksi
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH f
py
= 243 ksi
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF COMPRESSION d' = 6 in
DIST. TO CENTROID OF BOT. PRESTRESSED d
p,b
= 84 in
DIST. TO CENTROID OF WEB. PRESTRESSED d
p,w
= 76 in
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF TENSION d = 80 in
TOP COMPRESSION REINF. 2 # 8 @ 12 in o. c.
BOTTOM TENSION REINF. 2 # 8 @ 12 in o. c.
WEB HORIZONTAL REINF. 2 # 8 @ 12 in o. c.
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF. 2 legs, # 10 @ 8 in o. c.
BOTTOM PRESTRESSING TENDONS
16 x 36 0.5 in diameter & 0.153 in
2
area )
EACH WEB PRESTRESSING TENDONS
4 x 36 0.5 in diameter & 0.153 in
2
area )
TOTAL TENDON FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRESTRESS TRANSFER P
i
= 23794.56 kips
TOTAL TENDON FORCE AT SERVICE LOAD AFTER ALLOWANCE LOSSES P
e
= 19035.648 kips
MOMENT DUE TO SELF-WEIGHT M
G
= 29116.963 ft-k FACTORED VERT. SHEAR FORCE V
u
= 6886.735 k
MOMENT DUE TO DEAD LOAD M
D
= 37500 ft-k FACTORED TORSIONAL MOMENT T
u
= 35868.412 ft-k
MOMENT DUE TO LIVE LOAD M
L
= 52500 ft-k FACTORED LATERAL BENDING MOMENT M
u,y
= 41320.41 ft-k
SECTION LOCATION ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 0 at midspan (Seismic/Wind Horizontal Bending Load)
PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 2 post-tensioned & bonded
EXPOSURE ( 0 OR 1 ) 0 mild exposure THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
CHECK TRANSFER LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.1)
ENTIRE SECTION PRESTRESSED ECCENTRICITY
e = 38.18 in
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS
- F
ti
= -0.581 ksi
MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
F
bi
= 3.300 ksi
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
F
si
= 189.000 ksi
f
si
= 180.000 ksi
< F
si
[Satisfactory]
0.349 ksi > - F
ti
[Satisfactory]
(A
s
')
reqd
= 0.000
in
2
< (A
s
')
provd
3.065 ksi < F
bi
(ACI 318-08 R18.4.1) [Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SERVICEABILITY LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.2)
CONCRETE DECK THICKNESS
t = 4 in
(0 for non-composite)
COMPOSITE SECTION PROPERTIES
b = 500 in
A
c
= 17529.0
in
2
y
ct
= 40.82 in
y
cb
= 59.18 in
I
c
= 23171159
in
4
S
ct
= 567642
in
3
S
cb
= 391537
in
3
in, within [80",180"]
Bridge Design for Prestressed Concrete Box Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
in, within [B , 300"]
in, within [200", 280"]


in, within [L/15 , L/25]
strands (each
strands (each
in, within [8",18"] & >T/30
in, within [8", 24"] & >B/30
in, within [8", 24"] & >D/15
in, within [14", 24"] & >C/12
1
G
i ti
t t
e
M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\ .
1
G
i bi
b b
e
M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\ .
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(Cont'd)
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
F
te
= 0.6f
c
' = 3.600 ksi, for total loads -F
be
= -(0, 3, or 6)(f
c
')
0.5
= -0.465 ksi
F
te, G+D
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for sustained loads only MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for live + 50% sustained loads F
se
= 0.8f
y
= 194.400 ksi, after all losses
f
se
= 144.000 ksi < F
se
[Satisfactory]
2.206 ksi < F
te
[Satisfactory]
1.096 ksi < F
te, G+D
[Satisfactory]
1.658 kis < F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
[Satisfactory]
-0.433 ksi > -F
be
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
FACTORED ULTIMATE MOMENT
M
u,x
= (
D
M
D
+
L
M
L
) = 1.3 [ 1.0 ( M
G
+ M
D
) + 1.67 M
L
]
(AASHTO Eq. 3-10)
= 200579.551 ft-k
M
u,y
= 41320.410 ft-k
M
u
= (M
u,x
2
+ M
u,y
2
)
0.5
= 204791.437 ft-k
= 11.6 deg
COMPRESSION ZONE FACTOR

1
= 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 R10.2.7)
TENDON TYPE FACTOR

p
= 0.280 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
RATIO OF TENSION REINF. = 0.001 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF COMPR. REINF. ' = 0.002 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF PRESTR. REINF.
p
= 0.006 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
INDEX OF TENSION REINF. = 0.013 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF COMPR. REINF. ' = 0.016 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF PRESTR. REINF.
p
= 0.237 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
STRESS IN BONDED TENDONS :
243.940 ksi
STRESS IN UNBOUNDED TENDONS :
s,max
= 0.0021 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.4 & 10.3.5)
c = 98.2 in, by pure math method
Not applicable F
c
= 32282.5 kips
d
c
= 47.3 in
M
n
= 2603343 ft-k
> M
u
Not applicable [Satisfactory]
136462 ft-k < M
n
[Satisfactory]
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
84.00 in 77.46 psi
5441.73 kips
3200.40 kips 1.867 in
2
24.00 in
1
G D L
e te
t ct
e M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\ .
1
G D L
e be
b cb
e M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\ .
,
1
G D
e te G D
t ct
e M M
f P
A S S
+
| | +
= + =
|
\ .
c = 0.003 0.85 f c'
F c
A s' f s'
A ps f ps
A s f y
Parabolic
Mu

( )
'
'
1
1 , 0.17
p pu
p ps pu
p
c
d f
MIN f f
f d

( | |
| |
( | = + =
|
| (
\ .
\ .
'
10 , , 60
100
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\ .
'
10 , , 30
300
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\ .
'
1
1.2 1.2 7.5 1
cb
cr e G b c
c b b
e S
f S M P M
S S A
( | | | |
= + + =
( | |
\ . \ .
,0.5( )
) 0.5( 1
0.5
D L G
e te G D L
t ct
M e M M
f P
A S S
+ +
+ + | |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ . \ .

=

>

( ) 0.8 ,
p
d MAX h d = =
' ' '
'
0.6 700 1 , , 5 , 2 , 0.4
2 , 0.4
u p
w w w c c c se pu
u
c
w c se pu
V d
MAX MIN MIN d d d for f f f f f b b b
M
V
d for f f f b
( | | | |
+ ( ` | |

( \ . \ . = = )

<

'
, 8
v y
s w c
d f A
MIN d f V b
S
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )
' '
100 ,
c
provd
MIN f f
c
| |
= =
|
\ .
(min)
50
, , 0.4
80
50
, 0.4
ps pu
w w
se pu
y y
v
w
se pu
y
d
S f A
S b b
MAX for f f
f df
A
S b
for f f
f
| |
|
|

|

= = |
|
\ .

<

( )
( )
'
max
'
0.75 , 24 , 4
0.375 , 12 , 4
s w c
s w c
MIN d for d f V b
S
MIN d for d f V b

= =

>

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(Cont'd)
4.434 in
2
[Satisfactory], Case 3 applicable
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.21, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.5)
A
cp
= 26880
in
2
P
cp
= 752 in T
u
> 5277.761 ft-kips
f
pc
= 0.708 ksi
A
oh
= 25293
in
2
Thus, Torsional Reinf. Reqd.
P
h
= 735 in
0.020 in
2
/in 87.77 in
2
0.595 in
2
/in < 0.635 in
2
/in
[Satisfactory]
( ) ( )
( )
(min)
,
, (min)
inf . , 1:
2
, 2:
2
, , 3:
, 4:
c
u
c
v u c
v requd
v cal v c u S c
S c u
V
no shear re requd for case V
V
for case V V A
A
MAX for case V V V V A A
unsatisfactory for case V V V

<


= =

2
'
'
1
4
cp pc
c
cp
c
f
A
f
P
f

| |
+ = |
|
\ .
( ) 1.7 cos 37.5
t u
oh yv
A T
S f A
= =

( )
'
2
5
25
37.5 , max , cot
cp yv yv c t t w
L h h
yL yL yL yv
f f f A
b A A
MAX A P P
S S f f f f
(
| | | | | |
| |
(
= = | | |
|
| | | ( \ .
\ . \ . \ .

Re
2 50
,
v t w
Total qD yv
A b A A t
MAX
S S f
| |
+ | |
= = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
Pr ovD
At
S
| |
=
|
\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
TUNNEL DIMENSIONS L = 32 ft, (AASHTO Fig 2.5)
H = 16 ft, (AASHTO Fig 2.5)
C = 9.9 ft
S = 16 in
D = 60 in
t = 20 in
REINFORCING (A
s
)
2 layers # 9 @ 8 in o.c. (curvered)
Concrete Cover = 3 in, (AASHTO 8.22.1)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE (SD level, including surcharge & seismic ground shaking)
P
t
= 1760 psf P
b
= P
t
+ Wt = 2671 psf [THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
P
1
= 720 ft-pcf, (psf) P
2
= 1820 ft-pcf, (psf)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE TUNNEL FORCES BY FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Point X (ft) Y (ft) P
u
(k) M
u
(ft-k) V
u
(k)
0 0.00 0.00 24.97 124.44 0.00
1 3.40 0.22 25.83 116.28 7.17
2 6.73 0.87 27.51 91.87 11.67
3 9.96 1.94 29.95 52.18 15.69
4 13.03 3.41 33.08 -1.21 19.07
5 15.89 5.26 40.68 -66.10 5.66
6 17.29 7.98 41.81 -83.43 3.82
7 18.23 10.89 42.16 -95.13 1.40
8 18.68 13.92 41.52 -99.43 -1.32
9 18.63 16.98 40.02 -95.39 -4.02
10 18.09 20.00 37.82 -83.08 -6.46
11 17.06 22.88 34.98 -63.29 -8.41
12 15.57 25.56 31.65 -37.55 -9.61
13 13.67 27.96 28.09 -8.14 -9.87
14 11.40 30.01 24.62 22.10 -9.12 R
t
= 18.72 ft, (top circle radius)
15 8.83 31.68 21.60 50.02 -7.37 R
b
= 26.62 ft, (bottom circle radius)
16 6.02 32.89 19.37 72.60 -4.79
t
= 121.95 deg, (between 5 & 18)
17 3.05 33.64 18.18 87.28 -1.66
b
= 36.63 deg, (between 0 & 5)
18 0.00 33.89 18.18 92.37 0.00
CHECK AXIAL & FLEXURE CAPACITY

ProvD
= 0.007605 <
MAX
= 0.0400 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
>
MIN
= 0.0008 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
P
n
M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 617.4 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 617.4 17.2
P
n
(k) AT MIDDLE 377.3 126.1
AT
t
= 0.002 137.2 184.6
AT BALANCED 130.2 186.6
AT
t
= 0.005 54.6 221.6
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 105.0
(Note: For middle reforcing the max M
n
is at c
equal to 0.5 t /
1
, not at balanced condition.)
M
n
(ft-k) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
= 20.92 kips / ft > V
u, max
= 19.07 kips / ft [Satisfactory]

Concrete Tunnel Design Based on AASHTO-17th & ACI 318-08

'
2 bd f V
n c
=
0.0
100.0
200.0
300.0
400.0
500.0
600.0
700.0
0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SPAN L = 45 ft
UNTOPPED SECTION DIMENSIONS UNTOPPED SECTION PROPERTIES
B = 60 in A = 449.0 in
2
C = 30 in y
t
= 6.23 in
D = 24 in y
b
= 17.77 in
T
t
= 5.75 in I = 22469
in
4
T
b
= 3.75 in S
t
= 3609
in
3
T
c
= 2 in S
b
= 1264
in
3
T
e
= 2 in Wt = 468 lbs / ft, ( 47 psf )
CONCRETE STRENGTH f '
c
= 6 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
REBAR STRENGTH f
y
* = f
y
= 60 ksi
TENDON TENSILE STRENGTH f
su
* = f
pu
= 270 ksi TOTAL TENDON FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRESTRESS TRANSFER
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH f
py
= 243 ksi P
i
= 330.48 kips, (double tee)
TOTAL TENDON FORCE AT SERVICE LOAD AFTER ALLOWANCE LOSSES
TOTAL PRESTRESSING TENDONS P
e
= 264.384 kips, (double tee)
6 strands ( 0.5 in dia. & 0.153 in
2
area per strand ) , at Each Leg
DIST. TO CENTROID OF BOT. PRESTRESSED d
p
= 18.3 in SUPERIMPOSED LOADS DL = 30 psf, (ASD)
BOTTOM TENSION REINF. 1 # 6 at Each Leg LL = 100 psf, (ASD)
Total Loads = 623 psf, (ASD)
TOPPING t = 2 in, with # 4 @ 12 in. o.c., trans. way
PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 2 post-tensioned & bonded FACTORED VERT. SHEAR FORCE V
u
= 140.109 k, (SD)
EXPOSURE ( 0 OR 1 ) 0 mild exposure FACTORED LATERAL BENDING MOMENT M
u,y
= 1576.230 ft-k, (SD)
SECTION LOCATION ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 0 at midspan (Seismic/Wind Horizontal Bending Load)
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF. 1 E. Leg, # 4 @ 10 in o. c.
CHECK TRANSFER LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.1)
ENTIRE SECTION PRESTRESSED ECCENTRICITY
e = 12.07 in
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS
- F
ti
= -0.581 ksi
MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
F
bi
= 3.300 ksi
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
F
si
= 189.000 ksi
f
si
= 180.000 ksi
< F
si
[Satisfactory]
0.024 ksi > - F
ti
[Satisfactory]
where M
G
= 118.389 ft-k
2.769 ksi < F
bi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SERVICEABILITY LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.2)
CONCRETE DECK TOPPING
t = 2 in
(0 for non-composite)
COMPOSITE SECTION PROPERTIES
b = 120 in
A
c
= 689.0
in
2
y
ct
= 5.71 in
y
cb
= 20.29 in
I
c
= 116686
in
4
S
ct
= 20438
in
3
S
cb
= 5751
in
3
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
F
te
= 0.6f
c
' = 3.600 ksi, for total loads -F
be
= -(0, 3, or 6)(f
c
')
0.5
= -0.465 ksi
F
te, G+D
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for sustained loads only MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
= 0.4f
c
' = 2.400 ksi, for live + 50% sustained loads F
se
= 0.8f
y
= 194.400 ksi, after all losses
f
se
= 144.000 ksi < F
se
[Satisfactory]
Concrete Design for Prestressed Double Tee Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
1
G
i ti
t t
e
M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\
1
G
i bi
b b
e M
f P
A S S
| |
= + =
|
\
(Cont'd)
0.699 ksi < F
te
[Satisfactory] where M
D
= 1323.105 ft-k
M
L
= 253.125 ft-k
0.551 ksi < F
te, G+D
[Satisfactory]
0.424 kis < F
te, 0.5(G+D)+L
[Satisfactory]
-0.422 ksi > -F
be
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
FACTORED ULTIMATE MOMENT
M
u,x
= ( |
D
M
D
+ |
L
M
L
) = 1.3 [ 1.0 ( M
G
+ M
D
) + 1.67 M
L
]
(AASHTO Eq. 3-10)
= 2423.477 ft-k
M
u,y
= 1576.230 ft-k
M
u
= (M
u,x
2
+ M
u,y
2
)
0.5
= 2890.976 ft-k
u = 33.0 deg
COMPRESSION ZONE FACTOR
|
1
= 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 R10.2.7)
TENDON TYPE FACTOR

p
= 0.280 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
RATIO OF TENSION REINF. = 0.001 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF COMPR. REINF. ' = 0.000 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
RATIO OF PRESTR. REINF.
p
= 0.002 , (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
INDEX OF TENSION REINF. e = 0.006 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF COMPR. REINF. e' = 0.000 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
INDEX OF PRESTR. REINF. e
p
= 0.070 , (ACI 318-08 18.7.2)
STRESS IN BONDED TENDONS :
252.864 ksi
STRESS IN UNBOUNDED TENDONS : c
s,max
= 0.0021 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.4 & 10.3.5)
c = 23.8 in, by pure math method
Not applicable F
c
= 316.7 kips
d
c
= 9.3 in
| M
n
= 11972 ft-k
> M
u
Not applicable [Satisfactory]
47 ft-k < | M
n
[Satisfactory]
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
19.20 in 77.46 psi
178.47 kips
92.16 kips 0.500 in
2
14.40 in
1
G D L
e te
t ct
e
M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\
1
G D L
e be
b cb
e M M M
f P
A S S
| | + +
= + =
|
\
,
1
G D
e te G D
t ct
e M M
f P
A S S
+
| | +
= + =
|
\
cc = 0.003 0.85 f c'
F c
A s' f s'
A ps f ps
A s f y
Parabolic
Mu
u
( )
'
'
1
1 , 0.17
p pu
p ps pu
p
c
d f
MIN f f
f d
e e

|
( | | | |
( | = + =
|
| (
\
\
'
10 , , 60
100
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\
'
10 , , 30
300
c
ps se y se
p
f
MIN f f f f

| |
= + + + = |
|
\
'
1
1.2 1.2 7.5 1
cb
cr e G b c
c b b
e S
f S M P M
S S A
( | | | |
= + + =
( | |
\ \
,0.5( )
) 0.5( 1
0.5
D L G
e te G D L
t ct
M e M M
f P
A S S
+ +
+ + | |
= + =
|
\
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for Es s s t
f
for f
s t y
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= ( \ \

>

>

( ) 0.8 ,
p
d MAX h d = =
' ' '
'
0.6 700 1 , , 5 , 2 , 0.4
2 , 0.4
u p
w w w c c c se pu
u
c
w c se pu
V d
MAX MIN MIN d d d for f f f f f b b b
M
V
d for f f f b
( | | | |
+ > ( ` | |

( \ \ = = )

<

'
, 8
v y
s w c
d f A
MIN d f V b
S
| |
= =
|
\
( )
' '
100 ,
c
provd
MIN f f
c
| |
= =
|
\
(min)
50
, , 0.4
80
50
, 0.4
ps pu
w w
se pu
y y
v
w
se pu
y
d
S f A
S b b
MAX for f f
f df
A
S b
for f f
f
| |
|
|
>
|

= = |
|
\

<

( )
( )
'
max
'
0.75 , 24 , 4
0.375 , 12 , 4
s w c
s w c
MIN d for d f V b
S
MIN d for d f V b

= =

>

(Cont'd)
0.500 in
2
[Satisfactory] Case 2 ap p licable
CHECK CANTILEVER CAPACITY OF SLAB DECK (AASHTO 9, ACI 318-08 10 & 11)
d
end slab
= 3.00 in
| M
n,slab
= 2612 lbs-ft / ft > M
u,slab
= 1591 lbs-ft / ft [Satisfactory]
| V
n,slab
= 4183 lbs / ft > V
u,slab
= 1408 lbs / ft [Satisfactory]
( ) ( )
( )


1



c
u
c
v u c
v requd
v cal v c u S c
S c u
V
no shear re requd for case V
V
for case V V A
A
MAX for case V V V V A A
unsatisfactory for case V V V
|
|
|
| |
|

<

s s
= =

s s +

+ s

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE P
a
= 45 pcf
(equivalent fluid pressure)
BACKFILL WEIGHT J
b
= 140 pcf
TOP LIVE SURCHARGE w
s
= 100 psf, vertical
ONE WHEEL LOAD (HS20 Min.) P = 18 kips
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING P
E
= 20 psf /ft, ASD
(soil pressure, if no report 35S
DS
suggested. )
THICKNESS OF TOP SLAB t
s
= 10 in [THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
# 6 @ 10 in o.c.
SLAB BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at top & bot) 2 at top & bottom
DEPTH OF FILL.
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 9 in D = 2.8 ft
WALL VERTICAL REBARS # 5 @ 12 in o.c.
WALL BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face) 2 at each face DIMENSION
H = 10 ft
B = 8 ft
THICKNESS OF FLOOR t
f
= 12 in
FLOOR TRANS REBARS # 6 @ 12 in o.c.
FLOOR BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at top & bot) 2 at top & bottom
ANALYSIS
CHECK TOP SLAB CAPACITY
M
u
= (1.2 J
b
D + 1.6 w
s
) B
2
/ 8 + 1.6 P I B / (4 E) = 15.55 ft-kips / ft, (possible max moment conservatively)
V
u
= (1.2 J
b
D + 1.6 w
s
) B / 2 + 1.6 P I / E = 7.77 kips / ft, (possible max shear force conservatively)
P
u
= 0 slab axial force, zero conservatively, since tension controlled. (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
where I = 1.113 Impact Factor (AASHTO 17 3.8.2.3)
E = Min[ 7 ,Max( 4 + 0.12 B , 1.75 D)] = 4.96 ft, point load to load per linear foot
= 17.06 ft-kips / ft > M
u
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-08 9 & 10)
U
ProvD
= 0.0058 < U
MAX
= 0.0181 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.5)
> U
MIN
= 0.0033 , (ACI 318-08 10.5) [Satisfactory]
= 8.12 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-08 9 & 11)
where
d =
7.63 in, b = 12 in, A
s
= 0.528
in
2
/ ft
WALL LATERAL LOADS
H
b
= 0.5 P
a
H
2
= 2.25 kips / ft , JH
b
= 1.6 H
b
= 3.60 kips / ft
H
s
= P
a
D + Max(36 lbs/ft , w
s
P
a
/ J
b
) H = 0.49 kips / ft , JH
s
= 1.6 H
s
= 0.78 kips / ft
H
E
= 0.5 P
E
H
2
= 1.00 kips / ft , JH
E
= 1.6 H
E
= 1.60 kips / ft
Concrete Box Culvert Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-08
SLAB TRANS REBARS
'
1.7
S u y
n S y
c
f A P
d f M A
bf
I I



'
2
n c
bd f V
I I
(cont'd)
CHECK WALL CAPACITY
M
u
= (0.1875 J H
s
+ 0.175 J H
b
+ 0.100 J H
E
) H
9.36 ft-kips / ft, (possible max moment conservatively)
V
u
= J H
s
+ J H
b
+ J H
E
= 5.98 kips / ft
P
u
= 2.63 kips / ft, (DL only, since tension controlled.)
I P
n
(k)
I II I P
n
I II I M
n
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY 185.5 0.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD 185.5 6.2
AT MIDDLE 118.5 18.2
AT H
t
= 0.002 51.5 21.8
AT BALANCED 49.8 21.9
AT H
t
= 0.005 31.3 24.7
AT FLEXURE ONLY 0.0 9.0
(Note: For middle reforming the max I M
n
is at c
I M
n
(ft-k)
equal to 0.5 t / E
1
, not at balanced condition.)
P
u
= 2.63 [Satisfactory] , (ACI 318-08 9 & 10)
M
u
= 9.36
= 7.12 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-08 9 & 11)
where
d =
6.69 in, b = 12 in, A
s
= 0.310
in
2
/ ft
CHECK BOTTOM FLOOR CAPACITY
M
u
= [1.2 J
b
D + 1.6 w
s
+ 1.6 P I / (E B) + 1.2 (0.15) (t
s
- t
f
)] B
2
/ 8 = 8.85 ft-kips / ft, (max moment conservatively)
V
u
= 4 M
u
/ B = 4.42 kips / ft, (possible max shear force conservatively)
P
u
= 0 floor axial force, zero conservatively, since tension controlled. (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
= 18.33 ft-kips / ft > M
u
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-08 9 & 10)
U
ProvD
= 0.0038 < U
MAX
= 0.0181 , (ACI 318-08 10.3.5)
> U
MIN
= 0.0033 , (ACI 318-08 10.5) [Satisfactory]
= 10.25 kips / ft > V
u
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-08 9 & 11)
where
d =
9.63 in, b = 12 in, A
s
= 0.440
in
2
/ ft
ft-kips / ft
kips / ft
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
80.0
100.0
120.0
140.0
160.0
180.0
200.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0
'
2
n c
bd f V
I I
'
1.7
S u y
n S y
c
f A P
d f M A
bf
I I



'
2
n c
bd f V
I I
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MAXIMUM TRENCH WIDTH A = 4 ft W = 6 ft
(A or B zero for one way trench.) B = 6 ft L = 8 ft `
STEEL PLATE THICKNESS t = 1.625 in (Weight = 3185 lbs)
TRUCK CONCENTRATED LOAD P = 26
(26 kips for H20-44, 19.5 kips for H15-44)
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
(The Minimum Plate Size: 6 ft x 8 ft x 1.625 in., Wt: 3185 lbs.)
ANALYSIS
IMPACT FACTOR (AASHTO 3.8.2)
I = 1+ Min[ 0.3 , 50/(L + 125) ] = 1.30
Where L = Max(A , B) = 6.0 ft
JOINT DEFLECTIONS, REACTIONS, & PLATE SECTION FORCES
P I = 33.8 kips,( Truck point load at Joint 9.)
Joint ' '' ' R Bending M
Number in kips Section ft-k/ft
1 0 -9.246 7 - 8 8.63
2 0.60 8 - 9 10.54
3 0.85 3 - 6 16.55
4 0.19 6 - 9 18.26
5 0.69
6 0.92 Minimum W = 6 ft, for FEM calculation
7 0.26 Minimum L = 8 ft, for FEM calculation
8 0.74 E = 29000 ksi
9 0.99
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, F11)
M
n
/ :
b
= 19.8 ft-k/ft >
M =
17.4
ft-k/ft, (Max section average moment.)
[Satisfactory]
Where M
n
= Min( F
y
Z , 1.6 M
y
) = 33.0 ft-kips
:
b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-10, F1)
d = 12.0 in
Z = d t
2
/ 4 = 7.9 in
3
M
y
= F
y
d t
2
/ 6 = 22.0 ft-kips
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, G2)
V
n
/ :
v
= 2101.8 kips >
V =
33.8 kips [Satisfactory]
Where V
n
=0.6 F
y
A
w
C
v
= 3510.0 kips
:
b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-10, G1)
C
v
= 1.00
A
w
=Min (A + 2 , B +2, 8 ft) t = 117.0
in
2
kips, (AASHTO Fig. 3.7.6B)
Steel Road Plate Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & AISC 360-10 using Finite Element Method
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
OVERALL LENGTH L = 85 ft
SMALL END DIAMETER D
S
= 11 in
WEB THICKNESS T
S
= 2.76 in
LARGE END DIAMETER D
L
= 29.4 in
WEB THICKNESS T
L
= 3.5 in
C = 10 ft
D = 27.2 in
T = 3.4 in A = 255.4 in
2
I = 18491.3 in
4
S = 1357.9 in
3
SHIPPING & ERECTION LOADS AT CRITICAL CROSS SECTION (ASD level)
P = -15.77 kips, axial tension
V = 7.885 kips, shear M = 335.1125 ft-kips, bending THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
FACTORED ULTIMATE LOADS AT CRITICAL CROSS SECTION (SD level)
P
u
= 10 kips, axial M
u
= 406 ft-kips, bending
V
u
= 12 kips, shear T
u
= 150 ft-kips, torsion
CONCRETE STRENGTH f '
c
= 9 ksi PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 ) 0 pre-tensioned
REBAR STRENGTH f
y
* = f
y
= 60 ksi
STRAND TENSILE STRENGTH f
su
* = f
pu
= 270 ksi
STRAND YIELD STRENGTH f
py
= 243 ksi
PRESTRESSING STRAND 16 strands (each 0.5 in dia. & 0.153 in
2
area )
STRAND FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRESTRESS TRANSFER 0.75 f
py
, (ACI 318-11 18.5) P
i
= 446.1 kips
STRAND FORCE AT SERVICE LOAD AFTER ALLOWANCE LOSSES 0.6 f
py
, (ACI 318-11 18.6) P
e
= 356.9 kips
LOCATION OF CRITICAL CROSS SECTION
Prestressed Concrete Circular Hollow Pole/Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AASHTO 17th
VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT ( 0 bars for not apply) 4 # 5
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties) 0 Spirals
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT # 4 @ 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK TRANSFER (SHIPPING & ERECTION) LOAD CONDITION (ACI 318 18.4.1, 18.5.1, AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.15.2.1)
TENSION FIBER STRESS - F
ti
= -0.712 ksi, (AASHTO 9.15.2.1)
COMPRESSION FIBER STRESS F
pi
= 5.400 ksi, (AASHTO 9.15.2.1)
STRAND ALLOWABLE STRESS F
si
= 216.00 ksi, (ACI 318 18.5.1)
f
si
= 182.25 ksi < F
si
[Satisfactory]
-1.277 ksi < - F
ti
[MIN. As' REQUIRED]
4.646 ksi < F
pi
[Satisfactory]
(A
s
')
reqd
= 1.171
in
2
< (A
s
')
provd
(ACI 318-11 R18.4.1) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SERVICEABILITY LOAD CONDITION (ACI 318 18.3.3 & 18.4)
SERVICE LOADS
P =
P
u
/ 1.2 = 8.3 kips, axial
M = M
u
/ 1.4 = 290.0 ft-kips, bending
TENSION FIBER STRESS - F
te
= -1.138 ksi, (Class U or T, ACI 318 18.3.3)
COMPRESSION FIBER STRESS F
pe
= 4.050 ksi, (ACI 318 18.4.2)
STRAND ALLOWABLE STRESS F
se
= 216.00 ksi, (ACI 318 18.5.1)
f
se
= 145.80 ksi < F
se
[Satisfactory]
-1.133 ksi > - F
ti
[Satisfactory]
3.993 ksi < F
pi
[Satisfactory]
i
ti
P M P
f
A A S
= + =
i
pi
P M P
f
A A S
= + + =
e
te
P M
P
f
A A S
= + =
e
pe
P M
P
f
A A S
= + + =
(Cont'd)
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-11 18.7)
| Pn (k)
| Mn (ft-k)
| M
n
= 618.4 ft-kips @ P
u
= 10 kips > M
u
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR & TORSIONAL CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 11.3)
| v
n
= | (v
c
) = 142 psi > v
u
[Satisfactory]
where | = 0.75 (ACI 318-11 9.3.2.3)
v
c
= 2 (f
c
')
0.5
= 190 psi
A
v
= 0.8 A = 204.3
in
2
131 psi v
u
= [V
u
+ T
u
/ (0.5D - T) ] / A
v
=
-1000.0
-500.0
0.0
500.0
1000.0
1500.0
2000.0
0.0 100.0 200.0 300.0 400.0 500.0 600.0 700.0
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
PS
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s y
f
for f
s y y
P
e
Min f E F
s se s
Aps
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
c
= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ \

>

>

| |
| = +
|
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DECK FORM 3/4 in, plywood
JOISTS 1 - 2 x 4
@ 12 in. O. C., (No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch)
WALERS 2 - 2 x 12
@ 48 in. O. C., (No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch)
WALER SPAN (Hanger to Hanger) 8 ft THE FALSEWORK DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
CONCRETE DECK THICKNESS 9 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY OF DECK FORM
M = w L
2
/ 8 =
259.69 in-lbs / ft < C
D
F
b
S = 312.50 in-lbs / ft [Satisfactory]
where w = 120 + 50 + 3.13 = 173.13 psf
(conc wt, 160 pcf) (LL) (plywood)
L = 12 in
C
D
= 1.25 , (NDS 2012 Table 2.3.2)
F
b
S = 250 psf, (NDS 2012 Table M9.2-1 or C3.2A)
CHECK JOISTS
f
b
= M / S = 1096.8 psi < C
D
C
F
C
V
C
L
F
b
= 1647.5 psi [Satisfactory]
where w = 173.13 x 1.00 + 1.8229 = 174.95 lbs / ft
(Spacing) (joist wt)
M = w L
2
/ 10 = 279.92 ft-lbs
L = 4.00 ft
Falsework Design for Steel Girder Bridge Based on NDS 2012 & AASHTO 17th


L = 4.00 ft
S = 3.06 in
3
C
F
= 1.50 , (NDS 2012 Section 4.3.6)
C
V
= 1.00 , (NDS 2012 Section 5.3.6)
C
L
= (1+F) / 1.9 - [((1+F) / 1.9)
2
- F / 0.95]
0.5
= 0.98 , (NDS 2012 Section 3.3.3)
F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 2.99
F
b
= 900.0 psi, (No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch) <== 3 of 1 to 6
f
v
= 3V / 2A = 120.0 psi < C
D
F
v
= 225.0 psi [Satisfactory]
where V = 0.6 w L = 419.9 lbs
A = 5.25 in
2
F
v
= 180.0 psi, (No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch)
= w L
4
/ 145 EI = 0.044 in < L / 360 = 0.133 in [Satisfactory]
where w = 124.95 lbs / ft, (no live load)
E = 1600 ksi, (No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch)
I = 5.36 in
4
CHECK WALERS
f
b
= M / S = 1185.5 psi < C
D
C
F
C
V
C
L
F
b
= 1234.1 psi [Satisfactory]
where w = 769.77 / 1.00 + 11.719 = 781.49 lbs / ft
(1.1 x Reaction) (Spacing) (waler wt)
M = w L
2
/ 8 = 6251.9 ft-lbs
L = 8.00 ft
S = 63.28 in
3
C
F
= 1.00 , (NDS 2012 Section 4.3.6)
C
V
= 1.00 , (NDS 2012 Section 5.3.6)
C
L
= (1+F) / 1.9 - [((1+F) / 1.9)
2
- F / 0.95]
0.5
= 0.99 , (NDS 2012 Section 3.3.3)
F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 4.82 , (where L
u
= 1 ft, joist spacing for NDS 2012 Table 3.3.3)
F
b
= 1000.0 psi, (No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch) <== 2 of 1 to 6
f
v
= 3V / 2A = 138.9 psi < C
D
F
v
= 225.0 psi [Satisfactory]
where V = 0.5 w L = 3126.0 lbs
(Cont'd)
A = 33.75 in
2
F
v
= 180.0 psi, (No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch)
= 5 w L
4
/ 384 EI = 0.119 in < L / 360 = 0.267 in [Satisfactory]
where w = 781.49 lbs / ft
E = 1,700 ksi, ()
I = 355.96 in
4
Hanger Load, T = 1.5 V = 4.69 kips
Minimum Bracket Bearing Area, A
b
= T / 400 psi = 11.72
in
2
Minimum Hanger Diameter, d = (4T / 24 ksi )
0.5
= 0.50 in
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Polygon Section Member (Tubular Steel Pole) Design Based on ASCE 48-11
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SECTION DIMENSIONS t = 0.5 in
D = 20 in
POLYGON SIDE NUMBER (6, 8, 12, or 16 only) n = 8
(Octagonal 8-Sided Polygon Section)
AXIAL LOAD, SD level (Factored Section Force) P = 525 kips
AXIS, x-x, BENDING LOAD, SD level M
x
= 150 ft-kips
AXIS, y-y, BENDING LOAD, SD level M
y
= 0.15 ft-kips
SHEAR LOAD, SD level V = 150 kips
TORSIONAL LOAD, SD level T = 20 ft-kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED AXIAL LENGTH K L = 50 ft
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES (ASCE 48-11 Appendix II)
BR =Min( actual , 4 t ) = 2 in, effective bend radius.
u = 22.5 deg r = 0.364 D = 7.280 in
A
g
= 3.32 D t = 33.200
in
2
w = 0.414 (D - t - 2 BR) = 6.417 in
I
x
= I
y
= 0.438
D
3
t =
1752.00
in
4
c
x
= 0.541
(D + t) Cos u =
10.246 in Max. Q / I t = 0.618 / D t = 0.062
c
y
= 0.541
(D + t) Sin u =
4.244 in Max. c / J = 0.603 0.0031
CHECK COMBINED STRESSES (ASCE 48-11 5.2)
(D + t) / (D
3
t) =
26.6 < k (F
a
or F
t)
= 27.8 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Where k = (0.877 |
c
) = 0.877 x 0.9 = 0.7893 , from AISC 360-10 E3-3 & E1 than ASCE 48-11 Eq. 5.2-4
F
t
= F
y
= 50.0 ksi, (ASCE 48-11 Eq. 5.2-1) > T / k A
g
= 0.0 ksi
[Satisfactory]
50.0 ksi, (ASCE 48-11 5.2.3.2.1)
> P / k A
g
= 20.0 ksi
[Satisfactory]
k
1
= 260 , k
2
= 351 , k
3
= 1.42 , k
4
= 0.00114
O = 1.0
35.2 ksi, (ASCE 48-11 5.2.3.2.1)
> P / k A
g
= 20.0 ksi
[Satisfactory]
KL / r = 82.4 , C
c
= 107.0 , (ASCE 48-11 Eq. 5.2-5)
19.3 < k F
v
= k 0.58F
y
= 22.9 ksi [Satisfactory]
(1/ 2)
2
2
3
c M c M
P VQ Tc x y y x
A It J
I I
x y
(
| |
| | (
| + + + + =
|
(
|
\
\
(

1
, 3 4 1 2
2
,
1.0 ,
0 ,
y
y
y
a Beam y
y y
y
w
for k F
t
F
F w w
for k k k k F F
t t
F F
w
for
k
t
F
O
s

| |
O O
| = < s =

| O

>

2
, 2
2
1 0.5 ,
,
y c
a Truss
c
KL KL
for
C F
r r C
c
F
E KL
for
C
r
KL
r
t
| |
| |
|
s
|
|
\
\

= =

>

| |
|
\
1 VQ Tc
It t J
+ =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT W = 3.5 kips
CENTER OF MASS H = 3.5 ft
L = 2 ft
STRUT DIMENSION D = 3 ft
KWIK BOLT-TZ DIAMETER I = 3/4 in. Per ICC ESR-1917
ANCHOR DEPTH h
ef
= 4 3/4 in. Per ICC ESR-1917
EDGE DISTANCE c = 12 in
ANCHOR MINIMUM SPACING s = 10 in
[THE ANCHORAGE, KWIK BOLT-TZ, DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
TENSION & SHEAR CAPACITY (SD - 2013 CBC 1909A,and ASD - ICC ESR-1917, 4.2)
IP
n,t
= 7399.5
lbs, 2013 CBC 1905A & ACI 318-11 App.D
P
t
= 4933 lbs, T
allowable,ASD
IV
n,t
= 8838.2
lbs, 2013 CBC 1905A & ACI 318-11 App.D
V
t
= 6313 lbs, V
allowable,ASD
SPACING & EDGE REQUIREMENTS (ICC ESR-1917, Table 3 or 4)
S
cr
= 7 3/4 in, (Critical Spacing for K
edge-space
based on ACI 318-11 Appendix D)
S
min
= 4 in
C
cr
= 8 7/8 in, shear, 8 7/8 in, tension
C
min
= 4 1/8 in, shear, 4 1/8 in, tension
DESIGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= :
0
(K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS
I
p
W , MIN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS
I
p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS
I
p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-10, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.5 (1.3) MAX{ 0.43W , MIN[ 0.81W , 2.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.4)
= 1.58 W , (SD) = 5.53 kips I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 1.13 W , (ASD) = 3.95 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
F
V
= K
V
W = 0.25 W , (SD) = 0.87 kips, up & down z = 20 ft
0.18 W , (ASD) = 0.62 kips, up & down h = 36 ft
:
0
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-10 Supp. 1 Tab. 13.6-1)
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.18 (vertical seismic factor) K
H
= 1.3 (This option only for local
jurisdiction amendments to the code.)
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY
P
u,s
= 1.50 P
s
= 5520 lbs / bolt, SD < IP
n,t
[SATISFACTORY]
P
s
= [(F
V
+ W) L + F
H
H ] / (n
t
S) = 3680 lbs / bolt, ASD < P
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATISFACTORY]
where n
t
= 2 , (total bolts at top tension)
K
DSA
= 0.8 (DSA/OSHPD adapted ICBO / ICC value)
K
seismic
= 1 1/3 (allowable increase? CBC 1605A.3.2)
K
edge-space
= 1.00 (ICC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SIM.)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
u,s
= 1.40 V
s
= 5774 lbs / bolt, SD < IV
n,t
[SATISFACTORY]
V
s
= (W + F
V
) / n
b
= 4124 lbs / bolt, ASD < V
t
K
DSA
K
seismic
K
edge-space
[SATISFACTORY]
where n
b
= 1 , (total bolts at bottom shear)
K
edge-space
= 1.00 (ICC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.1 SIM.)
CHECK COMBINED LOADING CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 D1.7 & ICC ESR-1917 Sec. 4.2.2)
(P
u,s
/ IP
n,t
) + (V
u,s
/ IV
n,t
) = 0.964 < 1.20 [SATISFACTORY]
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 0.904 < 1.20 [SATISFACTORY]
where V
u,s
= 1.40 V
s
= 1925 lbs / bolt, SD
V
s
= (W + F
V
) / (n
t
+ n
b
) = 1375 lbs / bolt, ASD
Mounting Design on Concrete Wall/Tunnel Based on FEMA E-74, 2012 IBC, and 2013 CBC Chapter A
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
(This option only for local jurisdiction amendments to the code, not part of TMS.)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE 30% INCREASING ? (TMS 2.1.2.3) Yes
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE CATEGORY D Seismic D
( C,D,E, 0=WIND, 5=GRAVITY)
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 300 kips, at middle of L
w
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V
x
= 210 kips, (in-plane force)
SERVICE MOMENT LOAD M
x
= 6200 ft-kips, (top flange, bf1, compression)
M
y
= 500 ft-kips, (out-of-plane, left b11 & b21, compression)
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT OF WALL h
w
= 16 ft
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L
w
= 30 ft, (within vertical control joints)
THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 8 in
REINFORCING OF WALL 2 # 6 8 in center to edge.
A
sh
, Horizontal 1 # 6 @ 16 in o.c.
A
sv
, Vertical 1 # 6 @ 24 in o.c.
TOP FLANGE (COMPRESSION) b
11
= 48 in , b
12
= 24 in , b
f1
= 80 in ,(TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
t
f1
= 12 in , 2 # 5 @ 48 in o.c., Vertical
BOTTOM FLANGE b
21
= 36 in , b
22
= 48 in , b
f2
= 92 in, (TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
t
f2
= 8 in , 2 # 5 @ 48 in o.c., Vertical
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD)
P (k)
M (ft-k)
P (load) = 300 kips < P (allowable) = P
a
= 2069.56 kips
M (resultant) = (M
x
2
+ M
y
2
)
0.5
= 6220.13 ft-kips < M (allowable) = 7571.53 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where E
m
= 2700 ksi, (TMS 1.8.2.2.1) A
n
= 4235
in
2
E
s
= 29000 ksi, (TMS 1.8.2.1) A
st
= 9.94
in
2
Scale Factor = 1.333 , (TMS 2.1.2.3) f
s
0 ksi, (TMS 2.3.2.2.1)
F
b
= 1.320 ksi, (TMS 2-17) h / r = 87 , neglected conservatively flanges.
F
s
= 32.00 ksi, (TMS 2.3.2.1) P
a
= 2069.56 kips, (TMS 2.3.3.2.1)
Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 / 2009 IBC (both ASD and SD)
at each ends, with
-1000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000
s

s

s

s

(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN (SD)
|M
n
(ft-k)
P
u
= 1.2 P = 360 kips
M
u
= (1/0.7) (M
x
2
+ M
y
2
)
0.5
= 8885.9 ft-kips < |M
n
= 12763.3 ft-kips, at P
u
level.
[Satisfactory]
Where c
mu
= 0.0025 , (TMS 3.3.2.c) d = 363 in
| =
0.9 , (TMS 3.1.4.1) f
m
' = 3 ksi
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ASD)
F
v, without reinf.
48 psi < 1.5 f
v
(Shear reinf. reqd to carry full shear load.)
(factor 1.5 from TMS 402 1.17.3.2.6.1.2)
F
v, Maximum
101 > f
v
= 77 psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENTS
1.5 0.33 in
2
/ ft < 0.33 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory] (TMS 402 1.17.3.2.6.1.2)
A
sh,min
= 0.137
in
2
/ft
< A
sh,actual
= 0.330
in
2
/ft
[Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
S
sh,max
= 24 in > S
sh,actual
= 16 in [Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
A
sv,min
= 0.064
in
2
/ft
< A
sv,actual
= 0.220
in
2
/ft
[Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
S
sv,max
= 24 in > S
sv,actual
= 24 in [Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
CHECK MAXIMUM REINFORCEMENT PERCENTAGE
0.0087 > = 0.0003 [Satisfactory]
( TMS 402 2.3.3.4)
|
P
n

(
k
)
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( )
( )
'
'
1 45
4 , 80 , 1.0
3
( , 35) , 1.0
T T T
m
T
m
M M M
SF MIN for f
Vd Vd Vd
M
SF MIN for f
Vd
( | | | |
<
| | (

\ \
= =

>

( )
( )
'
'
1 45
4 , 120 , 1.0
2
(1.5 , 75) , 1.0
T T T
m
T
m
M M M
SF MIN for f
Vd Vd Vd
M
SF MIN for f
Vd
( | | | |
<
| | (
\ \
= =

>

'
max
'
2
m
y
y
m
n f
f
n f
f
= =
| |
+
|
\
-2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
-10000 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000
c
c
c
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
(This option only for local jurisdiction amendments to the code, not part of TMS.)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE 30% INCREASING ? (TMS 2.1.2.3) Yes
SEISMIC PERFORMANCE CATEGORY D Seismic D
( C,D,E, 0=WIND, 5=GRAVITY)
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 300 kips, at middle of L
w
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V
x
= 200 kips, (in-plane force)
SERVICE MOMENT LOAD M
x
= 6200 ft-kips, (top flange, bf1, compression)
M
y
= 500 ft-kips, (out-of-plane, left b11 & b21, compression)
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT OF WALL h
w
= 16 ft
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L
w
= 30 ft, (within vertical control joints)
THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 8 in
REINFORCING OF WALL 2 # 6 8 in center to edge.
A
sh
, Horizontal 1 # 6 @ 16 in o.c.
A
sv
, Vertical 1 # 4 @ 24 in o.c.
TOP FLANGE (COMPRESSION) b
11
= 48 in , b
12
= 24 in , b
f1
= 80 in ,(TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
t
f1
= 12 in , 2 # 5 @ 48 in o.c., Vertical
BOTTOM FLANGE b
21
= 36 in , b
22
= 48 in , b
f2
= 92 in, (TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
t
f2
= 8 in , 2 # 5 @ 48 in o.c., Vertical
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD)
P (k)
M (ft-k)
P (load) = 300 kips < P (allowable) = P
a
= 2027.82 kips
M (resultant) = (M
x
2
+ M
y
2
)
0.5
= 6220.13 ft-kips < M (allowable) = 6699.19 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where E
m
= 2700 ksi, (TMS 1.8.2.2.1) A
n
= 4235
in
2
E
s
= 29000 ksi, (TMS 1.8.2.1) A
st
= 6.66
in
2
Scale Factor = 1.333 , (TMS 2.1.2.3) f
s
0 ksi, (TMS 2.3.2.2.1)
F
b
= 1.320 ksi, (TMS 2-17) h / r = 87 , neglected conservatively flanges.
F
s
= 32.00 ksi, (TMS 2.3.2.1) P
a
= 2027.82 kips, (TMS 2.3.3.2.1)
Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 / 2010 CBC (both ASD and SD)
at each ends, with
-1000
0
1000
2000
3000
4000
5000
0 5000 10000 15000 20000 25000 30000
s

s

s

s

(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN (SD)
|M
n
(ft-k)
P
u
= 1.2 P = 360 kips
M
u
= (1/0.7) (M
x
2
+ M
y
2
)
0.5
= 8885.9 ft-kips < |M
n
= 10200.8 ft-kips, at P
u
level.
[Satisfactory]
Where c
mu
= 0.0025 , (TMS 3.3.2.c) d = 363 in
| =
0.9 , (TMS 3.1.4.1) f
m
' = 3 ksi
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ASD)
F
v, without reinf.
47 psi < 1.5 f
v
(Shear reinf. reqd to carry full shear load.)
(factor 1.5 from TMS 402 1.17.3.2.6.1.2)
F
v, Maximum
100 > f
v
= 73 psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENTS
1.5 0.31 in
2
/ ft < 0.33 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory] (TMS 402 1.17.3.2.6.1.2)
A
sh,min
= 0.137
in
2
/ft
< A
sh,actual
= 0.330
in
2
/ft
[Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
S
sh,max
= 24 in > S
sh,actual
= 16 in [Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
A
sv,min
= 0.064
in
2
/ft
< A
sv,actual
= 0.100
in
2
/ft
[Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
S
sv,max
= 24 in > S
sv,actual
= 24 in [Satisfactory] (TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
A
(sh+sv),min
= 0.003
in
2
/in
2
< A
(sh+sv),actual
= 0.005
in
2
/in
2
[Satisfactory] (CBC 10, 2106A.1.1.1.1.1)
CHECK MAXIMUM REINFORCEMENT PERCENTAGE
0.0087 > = 0.0003 [Satisfactory]
( TMS 402 2.3.3.4)
|
P
n

(
k
)
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( )
( )
'
'
1 45
4 , 80 , 1.0
3
( , 35) , 1.0
T T T
m
T
m
M M M
SF MIN for f
Vd Vd Vd
M
SF MIN for f
Vd
( | | | |
<
| | (

\ \
= =

>

( )
( )
'
'
1 45
4 , 120 , 1.0
2
(1.5 , 75) , 1.0
T T T
m
T
m
M M M
SF MIN for f
Vd Vd Vd
M
SF MIN for f
Vd
( | | | |
<
| | (
\ \
= =

>

'
max
'
2
m
y
y
m
n f
f
n f
f
= =
| |
+
|
\
-2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
-10000 0 10000 20000 30000 40000 50000 60000
c
c
c
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECAL NSPECTON ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRCK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVCE GRAVTY LOAD P = 625 lbs / ft
SERVCE LATERAL LOAD w
1
= 26.7 plf / ft
SERVCE PARAPET LOAD w
2
= 80.2 plf / ft
THCKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEGHT h
p
= 2 ft
h = 16 ft
ECCENTRCTY e = 6 in

m
= 130 pcf [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL HORZ. RENF. 1 # 5 @ 24 in o.c. (at middle)
WALL VERT. RENF. 1 # 5 @ 24 in o.c. (at middle)
ANALYSIS
VERT. RENF. AREA AT EACH SDE A
s
= 0.16 in
2
MODULAR RATO n = 21.48
EFFECTVE DEPTH (AC, 1.13.3.5) d = 3.82 in RENFORCEMENT RATO = 0.0034
WDTH OF SECTON b
w
= 12.00 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
EFFECTVE THCKNESS t
e
= 7.63 in THE NEUTRAL AXS DEPTH FACTOR S
MASONRY ELASTCTY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi
STEEL ELASTCTY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE S THE ALLOWABLE RENF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE S
psi 32000 psi
THE DSTANCE FROM BOTTOM TO M
1
S THE GOVERNNG MOMENTS AND AXAL FORCES ARE
= 8.6 ft = 1038 ft-lbs/ft
= lbs / ft
THE GOVERNNG SHEAR FORCES ARE
= 160 ft-lbs/ft
= 230 lbs / ft
= lbs / ft
= 197 lbs / ft THE GOVERNNG SHEAR STRESS N MASONRY S
= 160 lbs / ft = 2.51 psi
DETERMNE THE REGON FOR FLEXURE AND AXAL LOAD (MDG Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
1. Wall is in compression and not cracked. 2. Wall is cracked but steel is in compression. 3. Wall is cracked and steel is in tension.
REGON 3 APPLCABLE FOR (M1, P1)
REGON 2 APPLCABLE FOR (M2, P2)
798
= 0.31554
660
1439
AIIowabIe Stress Design of Masonry Bearing WaII Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
ALLOWABLE NCREASNG ? (BC/CBC 1605.3.2)
MASONRY SPECFC WEGHT
WALLHEGHT
( )
1 2 3
, ,
v
e w
MAX
J J J
f
t b
=
( )
( )
'
0.33
b
m
SF f
F
= =
( )
2
2 k n n n = +
( )( ) 1.33 1.0 24000 20000
S
or or
F
= =
6
e
M
t
Pd d
s
1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |
s
|
\ .
1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |
>
|
\ .
( )
2
1 2 2
1
2
1
1.05
2 2
p
w
Pe
h h M
w h
(
= +
(

( )
2
1
2
p
p
h
h Pe
S h
h
h h
w
(
+
( = +
(

( )
1
P wall weight
P
= +
2
2
2
2
p w h
M
=
( )
2
P wall weight
P
= +
( )
( )
2
1
1 1
2
p
p
h
h w Pe
h
J h w
h h
+
= + +
2 1 1
h
J w J
=
3 2 p J h w
=
(cont'd)
CHECK REGON 1 CAPACTY
6251 ft-lbs / ft M
1
Not applicable
6319 ft-lbs / ft M
2
Not applicable
CHECK REGON 2 CAPACTY
443 ft-lbs / ft M1 Not applicable
249 ft-lbs / ft M2 Satisfactory
CHECK REGON 3 CAPACTY (The moment maybe limited by either the masonry compression or steel tension, MDG page 12-25).
1356 ft-lbs / ft M
1
Satisfactory
1356 ft-lbs / ft M
2
Not applicable
THE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS S GVEN BY
= 51.64 psi f

Satisfactory
2
6 6
w e e
m b
b t t
P
M F

= =

2
2
2 3
e
m
b w
t P
P
M
b F

= =

1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
m b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
( )
'
, 50
v
m
SF MIN f
F
=

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRCK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SERVCE DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 625 lbs / ft
LATERAL LOAD (E/1.4 or W) w
1
= 26.7 plf / ft
LATERAL LOAD (E/1.4 or W) w
2
= 80.2 plf / ft
THCKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEGHT h
p
= 2 ft
WALL HEGHT h = 24.17 ft
ECCENTRCTY e = 6 in

m
= 130 pcf [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL HORZ. RENF. 2 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at each face)
WALL VERT. RENF. 2 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at each face)
SESMC PARAMETER S
DS
= 1.246
ANALYSIS
A
s
= 0.23
in
2
/ft
EFFECTVE THCKNESS t
e
= 7.63 in
EFFECTVE DEPTH d = 5.57 in MASONRY ELASTCTY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi
WDTH OF SECTON b
w
= 12.00 in STEEL ELASTCTY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
GROSS MOMENT OF NERTA
g
= 444
in
4
/ft
MODULAR RATO n = 21.48
CHECK RENFORCNG RATO (AC 530-05 3.3.3.5, page CC-51)
= A
s
/ d b
w
=0.0035 <
[Satisfactory]
where c
mu
= 0.0025 , (AC 530-05 3.3.2 c)
o = 1.5 , (AC 530-05 3.3.3.5.1 a)
c
y
= f
y
/ E
s
= 0.0021 , (AC 530-05 3.3.3.5.1 a)
P = D + 0.75 L + 0.525 Q
E
= 2.63 kips/ ft, (AC 530-05 3.3.3.5.1 d)
CHECK WALL AXAL STRESS (AC 530-05 3.3.5.4)
1.2 (P
w
+ P
f
) / A
g
= 24.2 psi < 0.05 f
m
' = 75 psi [Satisfactory]
where P
w
= (0.5 h + h
p
)
m
t = 1221 lbs / ft , P
f
= 625 lbs / ft
DETERMNE CRACKNG MOMENT (AC 530-05 Tab 3.1.8.2.1)
f
r
= 150 psi, (AC 530-05 Tab 3.1.8.2.1)
M
cr
= S f
r
= (b
w
t
e
2
/ 6) f
r
= 1455 ft-lbs/ft
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (0.9 - 0.2S
DS
) D + E
h ,
(BC 06 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
P
u
= (0.9 - 0.2S
DS
) (P
DL
+ P
w
) = lbs/ft
DEPTH OF THE COMPRESSVE STRESS BLOCK DEPTH OF NEUTRAL AXS
a = (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / (0.80 f
m
' b
w
) = 1.05 in c = a/ 0.80 = 1.32 in
EFFECTVE AREA OF RENFORCNG STEEL CRACKED MOMENT OF NERTA
A
se
= (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / f
y
= 0.25
in
2
/ft

cr
= n A
se
(d-c)
2
+ bc
3
/ 3 = 107
in
4
/ft
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTON AT THE MD-HEGHT OF THE WALL ARE GVEN BY
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final
o
u
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m

g
) + 5(M
u
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m

cr
) = 0 1.283 1.377 1.384 in
M
u
= w
u
h
2
/8 + P
uf
e/2 + P
u
o
u
= 2870 > Mcr 2999 3008 3009 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-31) Applicable
0.0082
1201
Strength Design of Masonry Bearing WaII Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
MASONRY SPECFC WEGHT
VERT. RENF. AREA AT EA. SDE
( )
'
'
0.64
0.64
'
min ,
MAX
P
mu
f
m
bd
mu v
for bars middle
f
v
P
mu
f
m
bd
mu v
for bars each face
d
f E
s mu mu v v v
d
c
o c c

c
o c c
o c c c c
| |
|
| +

\ .

= =

| |

|
| +
\ .


+
`

)
(cont'd)
CHECK MOMENT CAPACTY OF THE WALL (AC 530-05 3.3.5)
|M
n
= |[A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) - P
u
(d-t
e
/2)] = 5571 ft-lbs/ft
|M
n
= |A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) = <= Not applicable
where | = 0.9, (AC 530-05 3.1.4.1)
CHECK DEFLECTON LMTATON (AC 530-05 3.3.5.5)
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final
o
s
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m

g
) + 5(M
ser
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m

cr
) = 0 0.728 0.787 0.792 in
M
ser
= wh
2
/8 + P
f
e/2 + Po
s
= 2106 > Mcr 2187 2193 2194 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-31) Applicable
0.007 h = 2.03 in > o
s
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
) D + E
h ,
(BC 06 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
P
u
= (1.2+0.2S
DS
)(P
DL
+ P
w
) = 2675 lbs/ft
DEPTH OF THE COMPRESSVE STRESS BLOCK DEPTH OF NEUTRAL AXS
a = (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / (0.80 f
m
' b
w
) = 1.15 in c = a/ 0.80 = 1.44 in
EFFECTVE AREA OF RENFORCNG STEEL CRACKED MOMENT OF NERTA
A
se
= (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / f
y
= 0.28
in
2
/ft

cr
= n A
se
(d-c)
2
+ bc
3
/ 3 = 104
in
4
/ft
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTON AT THE MD-HEGHT OF THE WALL ARE GVEN BY
w
u
= 1.4 w
1
= 37.4 plf / ft
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final
o
u
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m

g
) + 5(M
u
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m

cr
) = 0 1.376 1.605 1.651 in
M
u
= w
u
h
2
/8 + P
uf
e/2 + P
u
o
u
= 2956 > Mcr 3263 3314 3324 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-31) Applicable
CHECK MOMENT CAPACTY OF THE WALL (AC 530-05 3.3.5)
|M
n
= |[A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) - P
u
(d-t
e
/2)] = 5871 ft-lbs/ft
|M
n
= |A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) = <= Not applicable
where | = 0.9, (AC 530-05 3.1.4.1)
CHECK DEFLECTON LMTATON (AC 530-05 3.3.5.5)
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final
o
s
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m

g
) + 5(M
ser
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m

cr
) = 0 0.728 0.787 0.792 in
M
ser
= wh
2
/8 + P
f
e/2 + Po
s
= 2106 > Mcr 2187 2193 2194 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-31) Applicable
0.007 h = 2.03 in > o
s
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACTY (AC 530-05 3.3.4.1.2.1)
|V
n
= | 2.25 A
mv
(f
m
')
0.5
= 6383 lbs/ft > V
u
= 1.4 [w
1
h/2 + w
2
(h + 0.5h
P
)h
P
/h + P
DL
e/h] = 704 lbs/ft
where | = 0.8 [Satisfactory]
CHECK PARAPET BENDNG CAPACTY
|M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]
M
u
M
u
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory] >
>
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 625 lbs / ft
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD w
1
= 26.7 plf / ft
SERVICE PARAPET LOAD w
2
= 80.2 plf / ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 2 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 20 ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in

m
= 130 pcf [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 1 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at middle)
WALL VERT. REINF. 1 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at middle)
ANALYSIS
VERT. REINF. AREA AT EACH SIDE A
s
= 0.23 in
2
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
EFFECTIVE DEPTH (TMS 1.15.3.5) d = 3.82 in REINFORCEMENT RATIO = 0.0051
WIDTH OF SECTION b
w
= 12.00 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS t
e
= 7.63 in THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS THE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS
psi 32000 psi
THE DISTANCE FROM BOTTOM TO M
1
IS THE GOVERNING MOMENTS AND AXIAL FORCES ARE
= 10.5 ft = 1541 ft-lbs/ft
= lbs / ft
THE GOVERNING SHEAR FORCES ARE
= 160 ft-lbs/ft
= 280 lbs / ft
= lbs / ft
= 254 lbs / ft THE GOVERNING SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS
= 160 lbs / ft = 3.06 psi
DETERMINE THE REGION FOR FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD (MDG-3 Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
1. Wall is in compression and not cracked. 2. Wall is cracked but steel is in compression. 3. Wall is cracked and steel is in tension.
REGION 3 APPLICABLE FOR (M1, P1)
REGION 2 APPLICABLE FOR (M2, P2)
660
1623
Allowable Stress Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
MASONRY SPECIFIC WEIGHT
798
= 0.37059


( )
1 2 3
, ,
v
e w
MAX
V V V
f
t b
=
( )
( )
'
0.33
b
m
SF f
F
= =
( )
2
2 k n n n = +
( )( ) 1.33 1.0 24000 20000
S
or or
F
= =
6
e
M
t
Pd d

1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |

|
\ .
1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |
>
|
\ .
( )
2
1 2 2
1
2
1
1.05
2 2
p
w
Pe
h h M
w h
(
= +
(

( )
2
1
2
p
p
h
h Pe
S h
h
h h
w
(
+
( = +
(

( )
1
P wall weight
P
= +
2
2
2
2
p w h
M
=
( )
2
P wall weight
P
= +
( )
( )
2
1
1 1
2
p
p
h
h w Pe
h
V h w
h h
+
= + +
2 1 1
h
V w V
=
3 2 p V h w
=
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(cont'd)
CHECK REGION 1 CAPACITY
6232 ft-lbs / ft > M
1
[Not applicable]
6319 ft-lbs / ft > M
2
[Not applicable]
CHECK REGION 2 CAPACITY
497 ft-lbs / ft < M1 [Not applicable]
249 ft-lbs / ft > M2 [Satisfactory]
CHECK REGION 3 CAPACITY (The moment maybe limited by either the masonry compression or steel tension, MDG-3 page 12-25).
1560 ft-lbs / ft > M
1
[Satisfactory]
1560 ft-lbs / ft > M
2
[Not applicable]
THE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS IS GIVEN BY
= 51.64 psi > f
v
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
2
6 6
w e e
m b
b t t
P
M F

= =

2
2
2 3
e
m
b w
t P
P
M
b F

= =

1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
m b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
( )
'
, 50
v
m
SF MIN f
F
=

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SERVICE DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 625 lbs / ft
LATERAL LOAD (E/1.4 or W) w
1
= 26.7 plf / ft
LATERAL LOAD (E/1.4 or W) w
2
= 80.2 plf / ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 2 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 24.17 ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in

m
= 130 pcf [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 2 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at each face)
WALL VERT. REINF. 2 # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at each face)
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 1.246
ANALYSIS
A
s
= 0.23
in
2
/ft
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS t
e
= 7.63 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 5.57 in MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi
WIDTH OF SECTION b
w
= 12.00 in STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
GROSS MOMENT OF INERTIA I
g
= 444
in
4
/ft
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
CHECK REINFORCING RATIO (TMS 402-08 3.3.3.5, page CC-61)
= A
s
/ d b
w
= 0.0035 <
[Satisfactory]
where
mu
= 0.0025 , (TMS 402-08 3.3.2 c)
= 1.5 , (TMS 402-08 3.3.3.5.1 a)

y
= f
y
/ E
s
= 0.0021 , (TMS 402-08 3.3.3.5.1 a)
P = D + 0.75 L + 0.525 Q
E
= 2.63 kips/ ft, (TMS 402-08 3.3.3.5.1 d)
CHECK WALL AXIAL STRESS (TMS 402-08 3.3.5.3)
1.2 (P
w
+ P
f
) / A
g
= 24.2 psi < 0.05 f
m
' = 75 psi [Satisfactory]
where P
w
= (0.5 h + h
p
)
m
t = 1221 lbs / ft , P
f
= 625 lbs / ft
DETERMINE CRACKING MOMENT (TMS 402-08 Tab 3.1.8.2)
f
r
= 150 psi, (TMS 402-08 Tab 3.1.8.2)
M
cr
= S f
r
= (b
w
t
e
2
/ 6) f
r
= 1455 ft-lbs/ft
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (0.9 - 0.2S
DS
) D + E
h ,
(IBC 09 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
P
u
= (0.9 - 0.2S
DS
) (P
DL
+ P
w
) = lbs/ft
DEPTH OF THE COMPRESSIVE STRESS BLOCK DEPTH OF NEUTRAL AXIS
a = (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / (0.80 f
m
' b
w
) = 1.05 in c = a/ 0.80 = 1.32 in
EFFECTIVE AREA OF REINFORCING STEEL CRACKED MOMENT OF INERTIA
A
se
= (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / f
y
= 0.25
in
2
/ft
I
cr
= n A
se
(d-c)
2
+ bc
3
/ 3 = 107
in
4
/ft
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTION AT THE MID-HEIGHT OF THE WALL ARE GIVEN BY
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final

u
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m
I
g
) + 5(M
u
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m
I
cr
) = 0 1.283 1.377 1.384 in
M
u
= w
u
h
2
/8 + P
uf
e/2 + P
u

u
= 2870 > Mcr 2999 3008 3009 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-32) Applicable
1201
Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
MASONRY SPECIFIC WEIGHT
VERT. REINF. AREA AT EA. SIDE

0.0082

( )
'
'
0.64
0.64
'
min ,
MAX
P
mu
f
m
bd
mu y
for bars middle
f
y
P
mu
f
m
bd
mu y
for bars each face
d
f E
s mu mu y y y
d



| |
|
| +

\ .

= =

| |

|
| +
\ .


+
`

)
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(cont'd)
CHECK MOMENT CAPACITY OF THE WALL (TMS 402-08 3.3.5)
M
n
= [A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) - P
u
(d-t
e
/2)] = 5571 ft-lbs/ft
M
n
= A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) = <= Not applicable
where f = 0.9, (TMS 402-08 3.1.4.1)
CHECK DEFLECTION LIMITATION (TMS 402-08 3.3.5.4)
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final

s
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m
I
g
) + 5(M
ser
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m
I
cr
) = 0 0.728 0.787 0.792 in
M
ser
= wh
2
/8 + P
f
e/2 + P
s
= 2106 > Mcr 2187 2193 2194 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-32) Applicable
0.007 h = 2.03 in >
s
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
) D + E
h ,
(IBC 09 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
P
u
= (1.2+0.2S
DS
)(P
DL
+ P
w
) = 2675 lbs/ft
DEPTH OF THE COMPRESSIVE STRESS BLOCK DEPTH OF NEUTRAL AXIS
a = (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / (0.80 f
m
' b
w
) = 1.15 in c = a/ 0.80 = 1.44 in
EFFECTIVE AREA OF REINFORCING STEEL CRACKED MOMENT OF INERTIA
A
se
= (P
u
+ A
s
f
y
) / f
y
= 0.28
in
2
/ft
I
cr
= n A
se
(d-c)
2
+ bc
3
/ 3 = 104
in
4
/ft
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTION AT THE MID-HEIGHT OF THE WALL ARE GIVEN BY
w
u
= 1.4 w
1
= 37.4 plf / ft
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final

u
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m
I
g
) + 5(M
u
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m
I
cr
) = 0 1.376 1.605 1.651 in
M
u
= w
u
h
2
/8 + P
uf
e/2 + P
u

u
= 2956 > Mcr 3263 3314 3324 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-32) Applicable
CHECK MOMENT CAPACITY OF THE WALL (TMS 402-08 3.3.5)
M
n
= [A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) - P
u
(d-t
e
/2)] = 5871 ft-lbs/ft
M
n
= A
se
f
y
(d-a/2) = <= Not applicable
where f = 0.9, (TMS 402-08 3.1.4.1)
CHECK DEFLECTION LIMITATION (TMS 402-08 3.3.5.4)
1st Cycle 2nd Cycle 3rd Cycle Final

s
= 5M
cr
h
2
/(48E
m
I
g
) + 5(M
ser
- M
cr
)h
2
/(48E
m
I
cr
) = 0 0.728 0.787 0.792 in
M
ser
= wh
2
/8 + P
f
e/2 + P
s
= 2106 > Mcr 2187 2193 2194 ft-lbs/ft
[Satisfactory] => Eq (3-32) Applicable
0.007 h = 2.03 in >
s
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402-08 3.3.4.1.2.1)
V
n
= 2.25 A
mv
(f
m
')
0.5
= 6383 lbs/ft > V
u
= 1.4 [w
1
h/2 + w
2
(h + 0.5h
P
)h
P
/h + P
DL
e/h] = 704 lbs/ft
where = 0.8 [Satisfactory]
CHECK PARAPET BENDING CAPACITY
M
n
> M
u
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory] >
> M
u
[Satisfactory]
M
u
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
GIRDER SERVICE LOAD P
G
= 32 kips
ECCENTRICITY e = 3 in
BEARING LENGTH L
br
= 20 in
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD w
1
= 25 psf
SERVICE PARAPET LOAD w
2
= 45 psf
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 2 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 15 ft
WALL VERT. REINF. (A
sv
) 2 # 7
@ 16 in o.c. (at each face)
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS t
e
= 7.63 in
EFFECTIVE LENGTH (TMS 402, 1.9.5)
L
e
=2 L
br
= in
LOAD DISTRIBUTION (TMS 402 1.9.7)
P = P
G
/ (0.25 h) = 8533 lbs / ft
CHECK BEARING CAPACITY (TMS 402, 2.1.8)
f
br
= P
G
/ (t
e
L
br
) = 210 psi
< 0.25 f
m
' = 375 psi
[Satisfactory]
REINF. AREA AT EACH SIDE A
s
= 0.45 in
2
EFFECTIVE DEPTH (TMS, 1.15.3.5) d = 5.44 in REINFORCEMENT RATIO = 0.0069
WIDTH OF SECTION b
w
= 12.00 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS THE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS
psi 32000 psi
THE DISTANCE FROM BOTTOM TO M
1
IS THE GOVERNING MOMENTS AND AXIAL FORCES ARE
= 13.1 ft = 2131 ft-lbs/ft
= lbs / ft
Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-08


40.00
660
8875
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
= 0.41584
( )
( )
'
0.33
b
m
SF f
F
= =
( )
2
2 k n n n = +
( )( ) 1.33 1.0 20000 24000
S
or or
F
= =
( )
2
1 2 2
1
2
1
1
2 2
p
w
Pe
h h M
w h
(
= +
(

( )
2
1
2
p
p
h
h Pe
S h
h
h h
w
(
+
( = +
(

( )
1
P wall weight
P
= +
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(cont'd)
THE GOVERNING SHEAR FORCES ARE
= 90 ft-lbs/ft
= 326 lbs / ft
= lbs / ft
= 49 lbs / ft THE GOVERNING SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS
= 90 lbs / ft = 3.56 psi
DETERMINE THE REGION FOR FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD (MDG-3 Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
1. Wall is in compression and not cracked. 2. Wall is cracked but steel is in compression. 3. Wall is cracked and steel is in tension.
REGION 3 APPLICABLE FOR (M1, P1)
REGION 1 APPLICABLE FOR (M2, P2)
CHECK REGION 1 CAPACITY
5463 ft-lbs / ft > M
1
[Not applicable]
5481 ft-lbs / ft > M
2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK REGION 2 CAPACITY
2269 ft-lbs / ft > M1 [Not applicable]
2236 ft-lbs / ft > M2 [Not applicable]
CHECK REGION 3 CAPACITY (The moment maybe limited by either the masonry compression or steel tension, MDG-3 page 12-25).
2298 ft-lbs / ft > M
1
[Satisfactory]
2321 ft-lbs / ft > M
2
[Not applicable]
CHECK ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (TMS 402 2.3.5.2.2)
= 51.64 psi > f
v
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
8707
( )
1 2 3
, ,
v
e w
MAX
V V V
f
t b
=
6
e
M
t
Pd d

1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |

|
\ .
1
2 3
e
M
t
Pd d
| |
>
|
\ .
2
6 6
w e e
m b
b t t
P
M F

= =

2
2
2 3
e
m
b w
t P
P
M
b F

= =

1
,
2 3 2 3 2 3
e e
m b s s w
kd kd kd
t t
MIN kd d P d d P
b M F A F
( | | | | | | | |
= +
| | | | (
\ . \ . \ . \ .
( )
( )
'
, 50
v
m
SF MIN f
F
=
2
2
2
2
p w h
M
=
( )
2
P wall weight
P
= +
( )
( )
2
1
1 1
2
p
p
h
h w Pe
h
V h w
h h
+
= + +
2 1 1
h
V w V
=
3 2 p V h w
=

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 0 No, (reduced fm' by 0.5)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 4.56 k
SERVICE MOMENT LOAD M = 13.68 ft-k
WIDTH b = 8 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 45 in
CLEAR SPAN Lc = 12 ft
LOAD TYPE (1=SEISMIC, 0=WIND, 5=GRAVITY) 1 Seismic [THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
VERTICAL REINF. 1 # 4 @ 8 in o.c.
TENSION REINFORCEMENT 2 # 6
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF =
ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS (1.33 or 1.0) F
s
= 32 ksi
ALLOWABLE MASONRY STRESS F
b
=(SF)(0.33f
m
') = 0.33 ksi
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi, (TMS 402 1.8.2.2.1)
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi, (TMS 402 1.8.2.1)
EFFECTIVE WIDTH b
w
= 7.63 in [Satisfactory, Lc < 32 bw]
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
TENSION REINFORCEMENT RATIO = 0.003
THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS THE LEVER-ARM FACTOR IS
= 0.281 = 0.906
THE TENSILE STRESS IN REINFORCEMENT DUE TO FLEXURE IS
= 4.57 ksi < F
s
[SATISFACTORY]
THE COMPRESSIVE STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO FLEXURE IS
= 0.08 ksi < F
b
[SATISFACTORY]
THE SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS
< 25.82 psi
= 13 psi [SATISFACTORY]
(Sec. 2.3.5.2.1) < 77.46 psi [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK THE MINIMUM AREA OF SHEAR REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED :
0.04 in
2
/ ft < 0.30 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
0.667
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


Masonry Beam Design Based on TMS 402-08
( )
2
2 k n n n = + 1
3
k
j =
s
s
M
f
jd
A
=
2
2
b
w
M
f
jk
b d
=
v
w
V
f
d
b
=
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes, (Sec. 2107.1.2)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 15.1 k
SERVICE MOMENT LOAD M = 83 ft-k
WIDTH b = 12 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 40 in
CLEAR SPAN Lc = 12 ft
LOAD TYPE (1=SEISMIC, 0=WIND, 5=GRAVITY) 5 Gravity Only [THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
VERTICAL REINF. 1 # 4 @ 8 in o.c.
TENSION REINFORCEMENT 2 # 7
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF =
ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS (1.33 or 1.0) F
s
= 32 ksi
ALLOWABLE MASONRY STRESS F
b
=(SF)(0.33f
m
') = 0.66 ksi
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 750 fm' = 1125 ksi, (Eq. 6-4. 2106.2.12.1)
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi
EFFECTIVE WIDTH b
w
= 11.63 in [Satisfactory, Lc < 32 bw]
MODULAR RATIO n = 25.78
TENSION REINFORCEMENT RATIO =
THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS THE LEVER-ARM FACTOR IS
= 0.304 = 0.899
THE TENSILE STRESS IN REINFORCEMENT DUE TO FLEXURE IS
= 23.09 ksi < F
s
[SATISFACTORY]
THE COMPRESSIVE STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO FLEXURE IS
= 0.39 ksi < F
b
[SATISFACTORY]
THE SHEAR STRESS IN MASONRY IS
< 51.64 psi
= 36 psi [SATISFACTORY]
(Sec. 2107.2.17) < 154.92 psi [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK THE MINIMUM AREA OF SHEAR REINFORCEMENT REQUIRED :
0.14 in
2
/ ft < 0.30 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
1.333
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (UBC/CBC 1612.3.2)
0.0026
Masonry Beam Design Based on UBC 97


( )
2
2 k n n n = + 1
3
k
j =
s
s
M
f
jd
A
=
2
2
b
w
M
f
jk
b d
=
v
w
V
f
d jb
=
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
Masonry CoIumn Design Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECAL NSPECTON ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 0 No, (reduced fm' by 0.5)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRCK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SESMC DESGN CATEGORY (5=Gravity) 3 D
SERVCE AXAL LOAD P = 50 k
SERVCE SHEAR LOAD V = 9.5 k
MOMENT AT MDHEGHT M = 8.2 ft-k
EFFECTVE WDTH b = 15.63 in
EFFECTVE DEPTH d = 15.63 in DSTANCE BETWEEN COL. RENF. a = 11.13 in
EFFECTVE HEGHT h = 15 ft (AC 530, 1.13.3.5)
VERTCAL RENF. (EACH SDE) 2 # 8
HORZ. TES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. [THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
TOTAL RENFORCEMENT AREA A
s
= 3.16
in
2
MODULAR RATO n = 21.48
EFFECTVE COLUMN AREA A
n
= 244
in
2
RENFORCEMENT RATO = 0.013
NET EFFECTVE MOMENT OF NERTA
n
= 4973
in
4
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 0.667
RADUS OF GYRATON r = 4.51 in S
max
= 8 in
MASONRY ELASTCTY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi TRANSFORMED COLUMN AREA
STEEL ELASTCTY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi 377
in
2
CHECK VERTCAL RENFORCEMENT LMTATON (AC 530, 2.1.6.4)
A
s
= 3.16
in
2
0.0025A
n
= 0.61
in
2
[Satisfactory]
0.04A
n
= 9.77
in
2
[Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO AXAL LOAD ONLY AXAL STRESS AT MDHEGHT OF THE COLUMN
0.230 ksi 0.137 ksi
|Ior h/r 99| < Fa, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE RENF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
ksi 32.0 ksi
TOTAL MOMENT ACTNG AT MDHEGHT TRANSFORMED MOMENT OF NERTA
11.5 It-kips 9080 in
4
STRESS N THE EXTREME FBER DUE TO M
T
MAX.STRESS COMBNED AXAL & FLEXURE
0.118 ksi 0.256 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked] < Fb, [Satisfactory]
MAX. RENF. STRESS COMBNED AXAL & FLEXURE AXAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE COLUMN
9.5 ksi 53.435 k
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE AXAL LOAD FOR AXAL COMPRESSON ONLY
116.51 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
|Ior h/r 99|
SHEAR DESGN DETERMNED FROM THE FOLLOWNG EXPRESSON
25.82 psi
39 psi (Shear reinf. reqd to carry fuII shear Ioad.)
(Sec. 2.3.5.2.1) 77.46 psi [Satisfactory]
0.23 in
2
/ ft 0.60 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
MAX. TES SPACNG (2106A.5.3.2)
0.330
ALLOWABLE NCREASNG ? (BC/CBC 1605.3.2)
( )( )
2
'
0.25 1.0
140
a m
h
SF f F
r
| |
| |
= = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
( ) ( ) 1 2 1
t n
n
A A
= + =
v
J
f
bd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
J
d
F
=
( ) .
a
t
P half col weight
f
A
+
= =
( )( )
'
0.33
b m
SF f F
= = ( )( ) 1.33 1.0 20 24
S
or or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
T
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
2
T
b
t
d
M
f
I
= =
( )
2
2 1
2
t n s
a
n
I I A
| |
= + =
|
\ .
m a b
f f f = + =
2
b
S a
af
n f f
d
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
'
( , 50)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( ) ( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S S
m
h
SF f P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Masonry Column Design Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY 4 E or F
( 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E or F, 0 = WIND, 5 = GRAVITY)
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 11.5 k, @ top of col.
MAX SHEAR LOAD V = 20 k
MOMENT AT MIDHEIGHT M = 106 ft-k, @ mid of col
EFFECTIVE WIDTH b = 23.63 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH c = 23.63 in DISTANCE BETWEEN COL. REINF. a = 19.13 in
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT h = 29 ft (ACI 530, 1.13.3.5)
VERTICAL REINF. (EACH SIDE) 3 # 8
HORIZ. TIES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. [THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
REINFORCEMENT AREA AT ONE SIDE A
s
= 2.37 in
2
REINFORCEMENT RATIO = ' = 0.005
EFFECTIVE COLUMN AREA A
n
= 558 in
2
DISTANCE d' = 2.25 , d = 21.38 in
NET EFFECTIVE MOMENT OF INERTIA I
n
= 25982 in
4
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
RADIUS OF GYRATION r = 6.82 in S
max
= 8 in
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi k = {[n+(2n-1)' ]
2
+2[n+(2n-1)(d'/d)]}
0.5
- [n+(2n-1)' ]
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48 = 0.278
TRANSFORMED AREA A
t
= A
n
(1-+n+n' ) = 668
in
2
LEVER-ARM FACTOR j = 1-k/3 = 0.907
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LIMITATION (ACI 530, 2.1.6.4)
A
s,total
= 4.74
in
2
> 0.005A
e
= 0.005bd = 2.53
in
2
[Satisfactory]
< 0.04A
e
= 0.04bd = 20.21
in
2
[Satisfactory]
AXIAL LOAD AT MIDDLE OF THE COLUMN TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT MIDHEIGHT
19.090 k ft-kips
CHECK IF THERE IS TENSILE STRESS IN CROSS SECTION AXIAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE COLUMN
P
Mid
/ A = 34 psi < M
Mid
/ (bc
2
/6) = 585 psi
(tensile exist) 26.681 k
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
245.71 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
[for h/r < 99]
ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
32.0 ksi 0.622 ksi
THE CORRESPONDING STRAIN IN THE TENSILE BARS IS THE STRAIN IN THE EXTREME COMPRESSION FIBER IS
0.0011 =
(steel governs)
STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO M
T
MOMENT DUE TO THE MASONRY
0.574 ksi < Fb', [Satisfactory] ft-kips
STRAIN IN THE COMPRESSION BARS STRESS IN THE COMPRESSION BARS
15.334 ksi


0.0002644
MAX. TIES SPACING (2106A.5.3.2)
65.21
107.1
0.0004253
( )
'
'
0.33
Mid
b
m
a
P
SF f
F
P
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )( )
&
20 24
1.33 S wind seismic only
or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
Mid
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
m m b
f e E
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S st
m
h
f
P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + =
|
|
|
\ .
\ .
'
,
b
m s
m
kd
F
MIN
e e
d kd
E
( | |
=
| (

\ .
S
S
S
F
e
E
= =
'
'
2
S S
S
f
e E
= =
'
'
S m
kd
d
e e
kd
| |
= =
|
\ .
1
( )
2 3
m
b
kd
bkd d f
M
= =
( ) .
Mid
P half col weight
P
= + =
(cont'd)
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSION BARS ALLOWABLE BENDING MOMENT
ft-kips ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
SHEAR DESIGN DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION
< 51.64 psi
= 39 psi [Satisfactory]
(Sec. 2107.2.17) < 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.32 in
2
/ ft < 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
57.94 123.15
v
V
f
jbd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
'
' '
( )
S S
S
d f
d M A
= =
'
S m M M M
+ =
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Masonry Column Design Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 0 No, (reduced fm' by 0.5)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY (5=Gravity) 2 C
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 50 k
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 9.5 k
MOMENT AT MIDHEIGHT M = 8.2 ft-k
EFFECTIVE WIDTH b = 15.63 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH d = 15.63 in DISTANCE BETWEEN COL. REINF. a = 11.38 in
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT h = 15 ft (TMS 402, 1.15.3.5)
VERTICAL REINF. (EACH SIDE) 2 # 6
HORIZ. TIES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. [THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
TOTAL REINFORCEMENT AREA A
s
= 1.76
in
2
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
EFFECTIVE COLUMN AREA A
n
= 244
in
2
REINFORCEMENT RATIO = 0.007
NET EFFECTIVE MOMENT OF INERTIA I
n
= 4973
in
4
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 0.667
RADIUS OF GYRATION r = 4.51 in MAX. TIES SPACING (1.17.4) S
max
= 16 in
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi TRANSFORMED COLUMN AREA
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi 318
in
2
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LIMITATION (TMS 402 1.14.1.2)
A
s
= 1.76
in
2
> 0.0025A
n
= 0.61
in
2
[Satisfactory]
< 0.04A
n
= 9.77
in
2
[Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO AXIAL LOAD ONLY AXIAL STRESS AT MIDHEIGHT OF THE COLUMN
0.230 ksi 0.163 ksi
[for h/r < 99] < Fa, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
ksi 32.0 ksi
TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT MIDHEIGHT TRANSFORMED MOMENT OF INERTIA
11.5 ft-kips 7365 in
4
STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO M
T
MAX.STRESS COMBINED AXIAL & FLEXURE
0.146 ksi 0.308 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked] < Fb, [Satisfactory]
MAX. REINF. STRESS COMBINED AXIAL & FLEXURE AXIAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE COLUMN
11.5 ksi 53.435 k
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
89.75 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
[for h/r < 99]
SHEAR DESIGN DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION
> 25.82 psi
= 39 psi (Shear reinf. reqd to carry full shear load.)
(TMS 402 2.3.5.2.1) < 77.46 psi [Satisfactory]
0.23 in
2
/ ft < 0.60 in
2
/ ft [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
0.330
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


( )( )
2
'
0.25 1.0
140
a m
h
SF f F
r


= =




( ) ( ) 1 2 1
t n
n
A A
= + =
v
V
f
bd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( ) .
a
t
P half col weight
f
A
+
= =
( )( )
'
0.33
b m
SF f F
= = ( )( ) 1.33 1.0 20 24
S
or or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
T
Pd
M
M

= + =


2
T
b
t
d
M
f
I
= =
( )
2
2 1
2
t n s
a
n
I I A

= + =


m a b
f f f = + =
2
b
S a
af
n f f
d

= + =


( )
'
( , 50)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( ) ( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S S m
h
SF f P A F A
r


= + =




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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Masonry Column Design Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY 4 E or F
( 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E or F, 0 = WIND, 5 = GRAVITY)
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 11.5 k, @ top of col.
MAX SHEAR LOAD V = 20 k
MOMENT AT MIDHEIGHT M = 106 ft-k, @ mid of col
EFFECTIVE WIDTH b = 23.63 in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH c = 23.63 in DISTANCE BETWEEN COL. REINF. a = 19.13 in
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT h = 29 ft (TMS 402, 1.15.3.5)
VERTICAL REINF. (EACH SIDE) 3 # 8
HORIZ. TIES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. [THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
REINFORCEMENT AREA AT ONE SIDE A
s
= 2.37 in
2
REINFORCEMENT RATIO = ' = 0.005
EFFECTIVE COLUMN AREA A
n
= 558 in
2
DISTANCE d' = 2.25 , d = 21.38 in
NET EFFECTIVE MOMENT OF INERTIA I
n
= 25982 in
4
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
RADIUS OF GYRATION r = 6.82 in MAX. TIES SPACING (1.17.4) S
max
= 8 in
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi k = {[n+(2n-1)' ]
2
+2[n+(2n-1)(d'/d)]}
0.5
- [n+(2n-1)' ]
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48 = 0.278
TRANSFORMED AREA A
t
= A
n
(1-+n+n' ) = 668
in
2
LEVER-ARM FACTOR j = 1-k/3 = 0.907
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LIMITATION (TMS 402 1.14.1.2)
A
s,total
= 4.74
in
2
> 0.005A
e
= 0.005bd = 2.53
in
2
[Satisfactory]
< 0.04A
e
= 0.04bd = 20.21
in
2
[Satisfactory]
AXIAL LOAD AT MIDDLE OF THE COLUMN TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT MIDHEIGHT
19.090 k ft-kips
CHECK IF THERE IS TENSILE STRESS IN CROSS SECTION AXIAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE COLUMN
P
Mid
/ A = 34 psi < M
Mid
/ (bc
2
/6) = 585 psi
(tensile exist) 26.681 k
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
245.71 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
[for h/r < 99]
ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
32.0 ksi 0.622 ksi
THE CORRESPONDING STRAIN IN THE TENSILE BARS IS THE STRAIN IN THE EXTREME COMPRESSION FIBER IS
0.0011 =
(steel governs)
STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO M
T
MOMENT DUE TO THE MASONRY
0.574 ksi < Fb', [Satisfactory] ft-kips
STRAIN IN THE COMPRESSION BARS STRESS IN THE COMPRESSION BARS
15.334 ksi
65.21
107.1
0.0004253


0.0002644
( )
'
'
0.33
Mid
b
m
a
P
SF f
F
P
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )( )
&
20 24
1.33 S wind seismic only
or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
Mid
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
m m b
f e E
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S st
m
h
f
P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + =
|
|
|
\ .
\ .
'
,
b
m s
m
kd
F
MIN
e e
d kd
E
( | |
=
| (

\ .
S
S
S
F
e
E
= =
'
'
2
S S
S
f
e E
= =
'
'
S m
kd
d
e e
kd
| |
= =
|
\ .
1
( )
2 3
m
b
kd
bkd d f
M
= =
( ) .
Mid
P half col weight
P
= + =
(cont'd)
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSION BARS ALLOWABLE BENDING MOMENT
ft-kips ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
SHEAR DESIGN DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION
< 51.64 psi
= 39 psi [Satisfactory]
(TMS 402 2.3.5.2.1) < 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.32 in
2
/ ft < 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
123.15 57.94
v
V
f
jbd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
'
' '
( )
S S
S
d f
d M A
= =
'
S m M M M
+ =
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVICE BENDING LOAD M = 0.6 ft-kips
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 0.116 kips
WALL THICKNESS T = 8 in
ANCHORAGE REBARS 2 # 4 @ middle of wall
BASE PLATE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
BASE PLATE WIDTH a = 6 in
BASE PLATE LENGTH b = 10 in
(REQUIRED BASE PLATE THK. t = 3/8 in & MIN. REBAR SPLICE LENGTH Ls = 21 in)
[THE ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 13th, F6-1)
3/8 in
where (4/3) is seismic/wind factor, typical.
CHECK MASONRY BEARING CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.8)
7.20 kips
480 psi < 500 psi [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK REBAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.3.2.1)
T = 7.20 kips < (4/3 or 1.0) F
s
A
s
= (4/3) (24 ksi) As = 12.80 kips [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.2)
1.46 kips > V
[SATISFACTORY]
where L
be
= 3.56 in (rebar edge distance)
A
pt
= A
pv
= L
be
2
= 39.87
in
2
, only one projected area used conservatively. (TMS 402 1.16.2 & 1.16.3)
DETERMINE LAP SPLICE LENGTH (TMS 402 2.1.9.7.1)
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12 ] = 40 d
b
= 20.14 in
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
Design for Bending Post at Top of Wall, Based on TMS 402-08


4
4
3
o
y
M
b
F
t

= =



( )
2
0.5
a
T
f
b a
= =
( )
2
2
0.5
3
M
T
a
= =



'
4
1.0 0.25
3
m
or f =



( )
' ' '
4
1.25 , 350 , 2.5 , 0.36
pv b pt b allow
m m m y
MIN f f f f
V A A A A
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
FASTENER YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
TENSION STRESS, ASD
b
a
= 0.42 kips / ft
SHEAR STRESS, VERTICAL
b
v,V
= 1 kips / ft
SHEAR STRESS, HORIZONTAL
b
v,H
= 0.85 kips / ft
WALL THICKNESS
b = 8 in
FASTENER DIAMETER = 1/2 in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT L
b
= 5 in [THE ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
EDGE DISTANCE TO WALL TOP L
be
= 16 in
FASTENER SPACING S = 12 in, o.c.
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
L
b,min
= MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00 in < L
b
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY FOR A FASTENER (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.1.1)
B
a
= MIN[ 1.25A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.6A
b
f
y
] = 3.80 kips / fastener
> k S b
a
[SATISFACTORY]
Where L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] = 5.00 in, conservative value
= COS
-1
(0.5S / L) = 0.00 rad
A
seg
= L
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 0.00
in
2
A
pt
= L
2
- 2A
seg
= 78.54
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.2)
A
b
=
2
/ 4 = 0.20
in
2
k = 3/4
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.2)
B
v
= MIN[1.25A
pv
(f
m
')
0.5
, 350(A
b
f
m
')
1/4
, 2.5A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.36A
b
f
y
] = 1.45 kips / fastener
> S b
v,V
, Gravity only [SATISFACTORY]
> k S b
v
, Combined shear [SATISFACTORY]
Where = COS
-1
(0.5S / L
be
) = 1.19 rad
A
seg
= L
be
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 303.72
in
2
A
pv
= 0.5( L
be
2
- 2A
seg
) = 98.41
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.3)
b
v
= (b
v,V
+ b
v,H
)
0.5
= 1.312 kips / ft
CHECK COMBINED SHEAR AND TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.3)
S b
a
/ B
a
+ S b
v
/ B
v
= 1.02 < 1.33 [SATISFACTORY]
Fastener Anchorage in Combined Stresses Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
FASTENER YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SERVICE TENSION LOAD b
a
= 0.9 kips / ft
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD b
v
= 0.4 kips / ft
WALL THICKNESS b = 8 in
FASTENER DIAMETER = 3/4 in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT L
b
= 5 in
FASTENER SPACING S = 8 in
Yes
[THE ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
L
b,min
= MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00 in < L
b
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.1.1)
B
a
= MIN[ 1.25A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.6A
b
f
y
] = 1.80 kips / fasteners
> k S b
a
[SATISFACTORY]
Where L
be
= 3.44 in
L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] = 3.44 in, conservative value
= COS
-1
(0.5S / L) = 0.00 rad
A
seg
= L
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 0.00
in
2
A
pt
= L
2
- 2 A
seg
= 37.18
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.2)
A
b
=
2
/ 4 = 0.44
in
2
k = 3/4
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.2.3)
B
v
= MIN[1.25A
pv
(f
m
')
0.5
, 350(A
b
f
m
')
1/4
, 2.5A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.36A
b
f
y
] = 1.78 kips / fasteners
> k S b
v
[SATISFACTORY]
Where A
pv
= A
pt
= 37.18 in
2
, since L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] used above, (TMS 402 1.16.3)
CHECK COMBINED SHEAR AND TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.3)
S b
a
/ B
a
+ S b
v
/ B
v
= 0.48 < 1.33 [SATISFACTORY]
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Perpendicular Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
FASTENER YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
UPLIFT STRESS, ASD b
a
= 0.5 kips / ft
SHEAR STRESS IN WALL DIR b
v
= 0.2 kips / ft
WALL THICKNESS b = 8 in
FASTENER DIAMETER = 1/2 in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT L
b
= 5 in
FASTENER SPACING S = 16 in, o.c.
Yes
[THE ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
L
b,min
= MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00 in < L
b
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.1.1)
B
a
= MIN[ 1.25A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.6A
b
f
y
] = 1.93 kips / fastener
> k S b
a
[SATISFACTORY]
Where L
be
= 3.57 in
L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] = 3.57 in, conservative value
= COS
-1
(0.5S / L) = 0.00 rad
A
seg
= L
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 0.00
in
2
A
pt
= L
2
- 2A
seg
= 39.93
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.2)
A
b
=
2
/ 4 = 0.20
in
2
k = 3/4
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.2.3)
B
v
= MIN[1.25A
pv
(f
m
')
0.5
, 350(A
b
f
m
')
1/4
, 2.5A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.36A
b
f
y
] = 1.45 kips / fastener
> k S b
v
[SATISFACTORY]
Where A
pv
= A
pt
= 39.93 in
2
, since L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] used above, (TMS 402 1.16.3)
CHECK COMBINED SHEAR AND TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.3)
S b
a
/ B
a
+ S b
v
/ B
v
= 0.53 < 1.33 [SATISFACTORY]
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Parallel Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
FASTENER YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SERVICE TENSION LOAD b
a
= 0.91 kips / 2 fasteners
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD b
v
= 0.728 kips / 2 fasteners
WALL THICKNESS b = 8 in
FASTENER DIAMETER = 3/4 in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT L
b
= 7 in
FASTENER SPACING S = 6 in
Yes
[THE ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
L
b,min
= MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00 in < L
b
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.1.1)
B
a
= 2 MIN[ 1.25A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.6A
b
f
y
] = 3.50 kips / 2 fasteners
> k b
a
[SATISFACTORY]
Where L
be
= 3.44 in
L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] = 3.44 in, conservative value
= COS
-1
(0.5S / L) = 0.51 rad
A
seg
= L
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 1.00
in
2
A
pt
= L
2
- A
seg
= 36.18
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.2)
A
b
=
2
/ 4 = 0.44
in
2
k = 3/4
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.2.3)
B
v
= MIN[1.25A
pv
(f
m
')
0.5
, 350(A
b
f
m
')
1/4
, 2.5A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.36A
b
f
y
] = 3.50 kips / 2 fasteners
> k b
v
[SATISFACTORY]
Where A
pv
= A
pt
= 36.18 in
2
, since L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] used above, (TMS 402 1.16.3)
CHECK COMBINED SHEAR AND TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.3)
b
a
/ B
a
+ b
v
/ B
v
= 0.47 < 1.33 [SATISFACTORY]
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


Double Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 0 No
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD w = 45 psf
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
WALL HEIGHT h = 24 ft
PILASTER SPACING L = 10 ft
PILASTER SIZE c
1
= 24 in
c
2
= 24 in [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL HORIZ. REINF. (A
sv
) 1 # 4 @ 48 in o.c. (at middle)
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Pilaster spacing less than one half the unsupported vertical span of out-of-plane wall. (MDG-3,page 11-8)
L = 10 ft < 0.5 h = 12 ft [Satisfactory]
2. Pilaster stiffness greater than that the tributary area of wall. (TMS 402 1.7.4)
b
eff
= c
1
+ 12 t = 120 in, (TMS 402, 1.7.6.1 & 1.9.4.2.3)
y = 7.4 in
E I
pilaster
= 52809 E ,(TMS 402, 1.9.2)
E I
wall
= 4096 E ,(TMS 402, 1.9.2)
E I
pilaster
> E I
wall
[Satisfactory]
CHECK WALL HORIZONTAL BENDING CAPACITY
d = 3.82 in, effective depth E
m
= 1350 ksi
b
w
= 12 in E
s
= 29000 ksi
t
e
= 7.63 in, effective thickness n = 21.48 , modular ratio
A
s
= 0.05 in
2
/ ft = 0.0011 , reinforcement ratio
SF = 0.667 , allowable stress factor
0.1944 psi
330 psi
437 ft-lbs/ft, (MDG-3, page 11-3)
360 ft-lbs/ft < M
allowable
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.3.5.2.2)
26 psi > f
v
= 0.5 (L - c
1
) w / (b
w
d) = 4 psi
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.


ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
Masonry Wall Design at Horizontal Bending, Based on TMS 402-08
32000
( )( )
'
0.33
b m
SF f F
= =
( )
2
2 k n n n = + =
( ) (1.33 1.0) 2000 24000
S
or or
F
= =
1
,
2 3 3
allowable b s s w
kd kd
MIN kd d d
b M F A F
( | | | |
= =
| | (
\ . \ .
( )
( )
'
, 50
v m
SF MIN f F = =
( )
2
1
max
8
w L
c
M

= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
TENSION & COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12 ]
= 57 d
b
= 43 in
AC 530-05, 2.1.10.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.3
c = 3.44 in, masonry cover
s = 7.25 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
K = MN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.44 in
ANCHORAGE OF FLEXURAL REINFORCEMENT
L
anchor
= MAX ( d , 12 d
b
) = 53 d
b
= 40 in, AC 530-05, 2.1.10.4.1.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
d = 40 in
TENSION SPLICE WITH MORE THAN 80% STRESS
L
s
= 1.5 MAX( 0.002 d
b
F
s
, 40 d
b
, 12 ) = 54 in
CBC 2107A.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi
TENSION HOOKS
L
e
= 11.25 d
b
= 8 in,
AC 530, 2.1.10.5 & Fig 1.13-1
T = A
s
F
s
= 3.30 kips
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
A
s
= 0.44
in
2
F
s
= 7.5 ksi, AC 530, C 2.1.10.5
TENSION SPLICE WITH 80% STRESS OR LESS, OR COMPRESSION SPLICE
L
s
= MAX( 0.002 d
b
F
s
, 40 d
b
, 12 ) = 36 in
CBC 2107A.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
F
s
= 24 ksi, TMS 402-08 2.3.2.1
DeveIopment & SpIice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A, ASD
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
TENSION & COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
L
d
=
e
MN{ MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12] , 72 d
b
}
= 40 d
b
= 25 in
CBC 10, 2108A.2 & TMS 402-08, 3.3.3.3
where Bar size # 5
d
b
= 0.625 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.0
c = 3.5025 in, masonry cover
s = 7.375 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
K = MN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.125 in
ANCHORAGE OF FLEXURAL REINFORCEMENT
L
anchor
= MAX ( d , 12 d
b
) = 53 d
b
= 40 in, AC 530-05, 2.1.10.4.1.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
d = 40 in
TENSION HOOKS
L
e
= 0.5 L
d
= 13 in, AC 530, 3.3.3.3.2.1 & Fig 1.13-1
where Bar size # 5 , from L
d
TENSION OR COMPRESSION SPLICE
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12 ]
= 57 d
b
= 43 in
AC 530-05, 2.1.10.7.1.1
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.3
c = 3.44 in, masonry cover
s = 7.25 in, bars clear spacing
K = MN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.44 in
DeveIopment & SpIice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A, SD
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
TENSION & COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12 ]
= 57 d
b
= 43 in
TMS 402-11, 2.1.7.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.3
c = 3.44 in, masonry cover
s = 7.25 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
K = MIN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.44 in
ANCHORAGE OF FLEXURAL REINFORCEMENT
L
anchor
= MAX ( d , 12 d
b
) = 53 d
b
= 40 in, TMS 402-11, 2.1.7.4.1.3
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
d = 40 in
TENSION HOOKS
L
e
= 13 d
b
= 10 in, TMS 402, 2.1.7.5
T = A
s
F
s
= 3.30 kips
where Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
A
s
= 0.44 in
2
F
s
= 7.5 ksi, TMS 402, C 2.1.7.5
TENSION OR COMPRESSION SPLICE
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12, 36 d
b
]
= 57 d
b
= 43 in
TMS 402-11, 2.1.7.7.1
A
sc
= 0 in
2
where = 1 , TMS 402-11, 2.1.7.7.2
Bar size # 6
d
b
= 0.75 in
f
y
= 60 ksi
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.3
c = 3.44 in, masonry cover
s = 7.25 in, bars clear spacing
K = MIN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.44 in
d
b
) = 54 in
where f
s
= 24 ksi )
( 2012 IBC 2107.2 : L
d
= 1.5 MAX( 0.002 d
b
f
s
, 12 , 40
Development & Splice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / ACI 530-11 & 2012 IBC
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : 24.6658 DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : 24.6658 REVIEW BY :
TENSION & COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
Bar
Size 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
# 3 25 24 24 24 24 24
# 4 25 20 17 16 14 13
# 5 31 25 22 20 18 16
# 6 52 43 37 33 30 28
# 7 73 46 42 39
# 8 112 71 64 60
# 9 145 118 102 92 84 77
# 10 188 153 133 119 108 100
# 11 237 193 167 150 137 126
# 14 357 292 253 226 206 191
# 18 702 573 496 444 405 375
ANCHORAGE OF FLEXURAL REINFORCEMENT
Bar
Size 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
# 3 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 4 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 5 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 6 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 7 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 8 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 9 40 40 40 40
# 10 40 40 40 40
# 11 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 14 40 40 40 40 40 40
# 18 40 40 40 40 40 40
TENSION SPLICE WITH 80% STRESS OR LESS,
TENSION SPLICE WITH MORE THAN 80% STRESS OR COMPRESSION SPLICE
Bar Bar
Size 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 Size 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
# 3 25 24 24 24 24 24 # 3 25 24 24 24 24 24
# 4 36 36 36 36 36 36 # 4 25 24 24 24 24 24
# 5 45 45 45 45 45 45 # 5 31 30 30 30 30 30
# 6 54 54 54 54 54 54 # 6 52 43 37 36 36 36
# 7 73 63 63 63 # 7 73 46 42 42
# 8 112 91 79 72 # 8 112 71 64 60
# 9 145 118 102 92 84 81 # 9 145 118 102 92 84 77
# 10 188 153 133 119 108 100 # 10 188 153 133 119 108 100
# 11 237 193 167 150 137 126 # 11 237 193 167 150 137 126
# 14 357 292 253 226 206 191 # 14 357 292 253 226 206 191
# 18 702 573 496 444 405 375 # 18 702 573 496 444 405 375
Table 1: L
d
Values (inch)
f
m
' (psi)


Tables for Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on IBC 06 / CBC 07 / ACI 530
Table 1: L
s
Values (inch)
f
m
' (psi)
Table 1: L
anchor
Values (inch)
f
m
' (psi)
Table 1: L
s
Values (inch)
f
m
' (psi)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
THCKNESS OF WALL t = 16 in
HORZ. BENDNG SPAN L = 10.17 ft
SESMC COEFFCENT S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4)
MPORTANCE FACTOR
P
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 13.1.3)
ELEVATOR CAR WEGHT W
car
= 2.5 kips
ELEVATOR RATED LOAD W
rat
= 3 kips
WALL HORZ. RENF. (A
s
) 1 # 6 @ 8 in o.c. (at middle)
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DESGN LOADS (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
0.411 W
p
= 63 psf , ASD
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 3.0 W
p
= 153.3 psf
z = h
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) ( attachment height per ASCE 7-05 13.3.1,
horizontal bending, z dynamic)
1.85 kip / ft , ASD
Where : Factor 2/3 , 0.5 , & 40% from CBC 07 1614A.1.15 or CBC 10 1615A.1.23
b = 8.0 in, TMS 402-08 1.9.6
5.52 ft-kip / ft , ASD (simple beam since wall cracked)
CHECK HORZONTAL BENDNG CAPACTY (AC 530-05)
7.27 ft-kip / ft , ASD
>

[Satisfactory]
Where : b
w
= 12 in, t
e
= 16 in,
d =
8 in
A
s
= 0.66
in
2
/ ft =
0.007
n =
21.5
k =
0.419 F
b
= 660 psi F
s
= 32000 psi
ALLOWABLE NCREASNG ? (BC/CBC 1605.3.2)
EIevator Masonry WaII Design Based on CBC 10 / CBC 07, Chapter A
1
,
2 3 3
allowable b s s w
kd kd
MIN kd d d
b M F A F
( | | | |
= =
| | (
\ . \ .
0.4
1 2
1.4
p p DS p
p
p
: a S W I
F
h
R
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
2 12"
0.5 40
3
car rat
P
W W
b
= + = (

2
max
8 4
p
PL F L
M
= + =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
GRAVITY LOAD, ASD P = 640 lbs / ft
ECCENTRICITY e = 6 in
LATERAL LOAD, ASD w = 26.7 psf
OPENING WIDTH L = 4.33 ft
LINTEL HEIGHT Lintel = 4 ft
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 4 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 16 ft
WALL VERT. REINF. 1 layer # 5 @ 16 in o.c. (at middle)
VERT. JAMB BARS 2 # 5
LINTEL VERT. REINF 1 leg # 4 @ 8 in o.c. (at middle)
LINTEL BOT/TOP BARS 2 # 6
DIAPHRAGM SUPPORT LINTEL LATERAL LOAD (Yes, No) ? No [THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK JAMB CAPACITY UNDER LATERAL & AXIAL LOADS (TMS 402-08 2.3.3)
b
eff
=
6 t =
48 in, (TMS 402-08 1.9.4.2.3)
P
Jamb
= P (b
eff
+ 0.5 L) / b
eff
= 986 lbs / ft, at ledger
w
Jamb
= w (b
eff
+ 0.5 L) / b
eff
= 41 psf
S = 8.25 ft (Assuming that opening has same wall loads.)
M
max
= 1470 ft-lbs / ft
P
M
= 2556 lbs / ft, at max M section
A
s
= (wall + Jamb) = 0.31
in
2
/ ft
M
allow
= 1711 ft-lbs / ft > M
max
[Satisfactory]
(See MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls on www.engineering-international.com for the M
allow
at P
M
calculation,
or see Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition, The Masonry Society, 2001. Page 12-25.)
V
max
= MAX (V
1
, V
2
) = 339 lbs / ft < V
allow
= 4728 lbs / ft [Satisfactory]
CHECK LINTEL CAPACITY UNDER GRAVITY & LATERAL LOADS (TMS 402-08 2.3)
f
b
= Gravity + Lateral = 11
psi +
484
psi =
495 psi
< F
b
= 495 psi [Satisfactory]
f
s
= Gravity + Lateral = 629
psi +
308
psi =
937 psi
< F
s
= 24000 psi [Satisfactory]
where M
Gav
= 1940 ft-lbs
=
0.002487 ,for gravity
A
s,Gav
= 0.88
in
2
k = 0.278
M
Lat
= 135 ft-lbs
=
0.003053 ,for lateral
A
s,Lat
= 0.88
in
2
k = 0.004
f
v
= Gravity + Lateral = ( 5.06
2
+
0.43
2
)
0.5
=
5.08 psi
< F
v
= 39 psi [Satisfactory]


Design of Masonry Bearing Wall with Opening Based on TMS 402-08
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECAL NSPECTON ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRCK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SESMC DESGN CATEGORY (5=Gravity) 3 D
SERVCE AXAL LOAD P = 50 k, at pilaster center
SERVCE SHEAR LOAD V = 9.5 k, (may be negative)
SERVCE MOMENT M = 8.2 ft-k, (posite or negative)
SECTON DMENSONS (in)
input effective
t = 8 t
e
= 7.63
D = 24 d = 23.63
L = 48 L
e
= 48.00
B = 24 b = 23.63
R = 80 R
e
= 48.00
WALL PLASTER HEGHT h = 15 ft
VERTCAL RENF. (EACH SDE) 2 # 8 DSTANCE PLASTER RENF. a = 19.13 in
HORZ. TES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. (AC 530, 1.13.3.5)
WALL GROUTED ? (Yes, No) No , (only pilaster grouted) [THE WALL PILASTER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
TOTAL RENFORCEMENT AREA A
s
= 3.16
in
2
MODULAR RATO n = 21.48
TOTAL EFFECTVE AREA A
n
= 798
in
2
PLASTER RENF. RATO = 0.006
NEUTRAL AXS FROM WALL FACE y
t
= 9 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
NET MOMENT OF NERTA
n
= 39198
in
4
S
max = 8 in
RADUS OF GYRATON r = 7.01 in
MASONRY ELASTCTY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi TRANSFORMED WALL PLASTER AREA
STEEL ELASTCTY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi 931
in
2
CHECK VERTCAL RENFORCEMENT LMTATON OF PLASTER (AC 530, 2.1.6.4)
A
s
= 3.16
in
2

0.0025 bd =
1.40
in
2
[Satisfactory]
0.04 bd = 22.34 in
2
[Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO AXAL LOAD ONLY AXAL STRESS AT MDHEGHT OF THE PLASTER
0.483 ksi 0.060 ksi
|Ior h/r 99| < Fa, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE RENF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
ksi 32.0 ksi
TOTAL MOMENT ACTNG AT MDHEGHT TRANSFORMED MOMENT OF NERTA
13.1 It-kips 51330 in
4
STRESS N THE EXTREME FBER DUE TO M
T
MAX.STRESS COMBNED AXAL & FLEXURE
0.029 ksi 0.089 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked] < Fb, [Satisfactory]
MAX. RENF. STRESS COMBNED AXAL & FLEXURE AXAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE WALL PLASTER
3.6 ksi 61.227 k
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE AXAL LOAD FOR AXAL COMPRESSON ONLY
449.26 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
|Ior h/r 99|
SHEAR DESGN DETERMNED FROM THE FOLLOWNG EXPRESSON
51.64 psi
17 psi [Satisfactory]
(Sec. 2.3.5.2.1) 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.15 in
2
/ ft 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
MAX. TES SPACNG (2106A.5.3.2)
0.660
ALLOWABLE NCREASNG ? (BC/CBC 1605.3.2)
FIush WaII PiIaster Design Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
( )( )
2
'
0.25 1.0
140
a m
h
SF f F
r
| |
| |
= = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
( ) 2 1
t n
bd n A A = + =
v
J
f
bd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
J
d
F
=
( )
a
t
P half wall weight
f
A
+
= =
( )( )
'
0.33
b m
SF f F
= = ( )( ) 1.33 1.0 20 24
S
or or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
T
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
T
b
t
v M
f
I
= =
( )
2
2 1
2
t n s
a
n
I I A
| |
= + =
|
\ .
m a b
f f f = + =
2
S a b
a
n f f f
d
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
'
( , 50)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( ) ( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S S m
h
SF f P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + = |
|
|
\ .
\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECAL NSPECTON ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRCK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SESMC DESGN CATEGORY 4 E or F
( 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E or F, 0 = WND, 5 = GRAVTY)
SERVCE AXAL LOAD P = 11.5 k, @ center top of pilaster
MAX SHEAR LOAD V = 20 k
MOMENT AT MDHEGHT M = 106 ft-k, (posite or negative)
SECTON DMENSONS (in)
input effective
t = 8 t
e
= 7.63
D = 24 c = 23.63
L = 48 L
e
= 48.00
B = 24 b = 23.63
R = 80 R
e
= 48.00
WALL PLASTER HEGHT h = 29 ft
VERTCAL RENF. (EACH SDE) 3 # 8 DSTANCE PLASTER RENF. a = 19.13 in
HORZ. TES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. (AC 530, 1.13.3.5)
[THE WALL PILASTER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL GROUTED ? (Yes, No) No , (only pilaster grouted)
ANALYSIS
RENFORCEMENT AREA AT ONE SDE A
s
= 2.37 in
2
PLASTER RENF. RATO = ' = 0.005
TOTAL EFFECTVE AREA A
n
= 798 in
2
DSTANCE d' = 2.25 , d = 21.38 in
NEUTRAL AXS FROM WALL FACE y
t
= 9 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
NET EFFECTVE MOMENT OF NERTA
n
= 39198 in
4
S
max
= 8 in
RADUS OF GYRATON r = 7.01 in NEUTRAL AXS DEPTH FACTOR
MASONRY ELASTCTY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi k = {[n+(2n-1)' ]
2
+2[n+(2n-1)(d'/d)]}
2
- [n+(2n-1)' ]
STEEL ELASTCTY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi = 0.278
MODULAR RATO n = 21.48 LEVER-ARM FACTOR j = 1-k/3 = 0.907
TRANSFORMED AREA A
t
= A
n
+(-+n+n' ) c b = 908
in
2
CHECK VERTCAL RENFORCEMENT LMTATON (AC 530, 2.1.6.4)
A
s,total
= 4.74
in
2
0.005A
e
= 0.005bd = 2.53
in
2
[Satisfactory]
0.04A
e
= 0.04bd = 20.21
in
2
[Satisfactory]
AXAL LOAD AT MDDLE OF THE PLASTER TOTAL MOMENT ACTNG AT MDHEGHT
22.353 k It-kips
CHECK F THERE S TENSLE STRESS N CROSS SECTON AXAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE PLASTER
P
Mid
/ A = 28 psi < M
Mid
/ (
n
/ y) = 309 psi
(tensile exist) 26.681 k
ALLOWABLE AXAL LOAD FOR AXAL COMPRESSON ONLY
326.35 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
|Ior h/r 99|
ALLOWABLE RENF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
32.0 ksi 0.626 ksi
THE CORRESPONDNG STRAN N THE TENSLE BARS S THE STRAN N THE EXTREME COMPRESSON FBER S
0.0011 =
(steel governs)
FIush WaII PiIaster Design Based on CBC 10 Chapter A
MAX. TES SPACNG (2106A.5.3.2)
107.1
0.0004253
( )
'
'
0.33
Mid
b
m
a
P
SF f
F
P
| |
= =
|
\ .
( ) ( )
&
20 24
1.33 S wind seismic onlv
or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
Mid
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
t
P full wall weight
P
= + =
( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S st
m
h
f
P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + =
|
|
|
\ .
\ .
'
,
b
m s
m
kd
F
MIN
e e
d kd
E
( | |
=
| (

\ .
S
S
S
F
e
E
= =
( ) .
Mid
P half col weight
P
= + =
m m b
f e E
= =
(cont'd)
STRESS N THE EXTREME FBER DUE TO M
T
MOMENT DUE TO THE MASONRY
0.574 ksi < Fb', [Satisfactory] It-kips
STRAN N THE COMPRESSON BARS STRESS N THE COMPRESSON BARS
15.334 ksi
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSON BARS ALLOWABLE BENDNG MOMENT
It-kips It-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
SHEAR DESGN DETERMNED FROM THE FOLLOWNG EXPRESSON
51.64 psi
39 psi [Satisfactory]
(Sec. 2107.2.17) 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.32 in
2
/ ft 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
0.0002644
57.94
65.21
123.15
v
J
f
fbd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
J
d
F
=
m m b
f e E
= =
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
' '
2
S S S
f
e E
= =
'
'
S m
kd
d
e e
kd
| |
= =
|
\ .
' ' '
( )
S S
S
d f
d M A
= =
1
( )
2 3
m
b
kd
bkd d f
M
= =
'
S m M M M
+ =
=
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
Yes
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY (5=Gravity) 3 D
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 50 k, at pilaster center
SERVICE SHEAR LOAD V = 9.5 k, (may be negative)
SERVICE MOMENT M = 8.2 ft-k, (posite or negative)
SECTION DIMENSIONS (in)
input effective
t = 8 t
e
= 7.63
D = 24 d = 23.63
L = 48 L
e
= 48.00
B = 24 b = 23.63
R = 80 R
e
= 48.00
WALL PILASTER HEIGHT h = 15 ft
VERTICAL REINF. (EACH SIDE) 2 # 8 DISTANCE PILASTER REINF. a = 19.13 in
HORIZ. TIES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. (TMS 402, 1.15.3.5)
WALL GROUTED ? (Yes, No) No , (only pilaster grouted) [THE WALL PILASTER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
TOTAL REINFORCEMENT AREA A
s
= 3.16
in
2
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48
TOTAL EFFECTIVE AREA A
n
= 798
in
2
PILASTER REINF. RATIO = 0.006
NEUTRAL AXIS FROM WALL FACE y
t
= 9 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
NET MOMENT OF INERTIA I
n
= 39198
in
4
S
max = 8 in
RADIUS OF GYRATION r = 7.01 in
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi TRANSFORMED WALL PILASTER AREA
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi 931
in
2
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LIMITATION OF PILASTER (TMS 402 1.14.1.2)
A
s
= 3.16
in
2
>
0.0025 bd =
1.40
in
2
[Satisfactory]
< 0.04 bd = 22.34 in
2
[Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO AXIAL LOAD ONLY AXIAL STRESS AT MIDHEIGHT OF THE PILASTER
0.483 ksi 0.060 ksi
[for h/r < 99] < Fa, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
ksi 32.0 ksi
TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT MIDHEIGHT TRANSFORMED MOMENT OF INERTIA
13.1 ft-kips 51330 in
4
STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO M
T
MAX.STRESS COMBINED AXIAL & FLEXURE
0.029 ksi 0.089 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked] < Fb, [Satisfactory]
MAX. REINF. STRESS COMBINED AXIAL & FLEXURE AXIAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE WALL PILASTER
3.6 ksi 61.227 k
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
449.26 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
[for h/r < 99]
SHEAR DESIGN DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION
< 51.64 psi
= 17 psi [Satisfactory]
(TMS 402 2.3.5.2.1) < 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.15 in
2
/ ft < 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
MAX. TIES SPACING (TMS 1.17.4)
0.660
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on TMS 402-08 & IBC 09
( )( )
2
'
0.25 1.0
140
a m
h
SF f F
r


= =




( ) 2 1
t n
bd n
A A
= + =
v
V
f
bd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
( )
a
t
P half wall weight
f
A
+
= =
( )( )
'
0.33
b m
SF f F
= = ( )( ) 1.33 1.0 20 24
S
or or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
T
Pd
M
M

= + =


T
b
t
y M
f
I
= =
( )
2
2 1
2
t n s
a
n
I I A

= + =


m a b
f f f = + =
2
S a b
a
n f f f
d

= + =


( )
'
( , 50)
v m
SF MIN f F
= =
( ) .
t
P full col weight
P
= + =
( ) ( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S S m
h
SF f P A F A
r


= + =




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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY 4 E or F
( 1 = B, 2 = C, 3 = D, 4 = E or F, 0 = WIND, 5 = GRAVITY)
SERVICE AXIAL LOAD P = 11.5 k, @ center top of pilaster
MAX SHEAR LOAD V = 20 k
MOMENT AT MIDHEIGHT M = 106 ft-k, (posite or negative)
SECTION DIMENSIONS (in)
input effective
t = 8 t
e
= 7.63
D = 24 c = 23.63
L = 48 L
e
= 48.00
B = 24 b = 23.63
R = 80 R
e
= 48.00
WALL PILASTER HEIGHT h = 29 ft
VERTICAL REINF. (EACH SIDE) 3 # 8 DISTANCE PILASTER REINF. a = 19.13 in
HORIZ. TIES 2 legs # 4 @ 8 in o.c. (TMS 402, 1.15.3.5)
[THE WALL PILASTER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
WALL GROUTED ? (Yes, No) No , (only pilaster grouted)
ANALYSIS
REINFORCEMENT AREA AT ONE SIDE A
s
= 2.37 in
2
PILASTER REINF. RATIO = ' = 0.005
TOTAL EFFECTIVE AREA A
n
= 798 in
2
DISTANCE d' = 2.25 , d = 21.38 in
NEUTRAL AXIS FROM WALL FACE y
t
= 9 in ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR SF = 1.333
NET EFFECTIVE MOMENT OF INERTIA I
n
= 39198
in
4
S
max
= 8 in
RADIUS OF GYRATION r = 7.01 in NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS E
m
= 1350 ksi k = {[n+(2n-1)' ]
2
+2[n+(2n-1)(d'/d)]}
2
- [n+(2n-1)' ]
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS E
s
= 29000 ksi = 0.278
MODULAR RATIO n = 21.48 LEVER-ARM FACTOR j = 1-k/3 = 0.907
TRANSFORMED AREA A
t
= A
n
+(-+n+n' ) c b = 908
in
2
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LIMITATION (TMS 402 1.14.1.2)
A
s,total
= 4.74
in
2
> 0.005A
e
= 0.005bd = 2.53
in
2
[Satisfactory]
< 0.04A
e
= 0.04bd = 20.21
in
2
[Satisfactory]
AXIAL LOAD AT MIDDLE OF THE PILASTER TOTAL MOMENT ACTING AT MIDHEIGHT
22.353 k ft-kips
CHECK IF THERE IS TENSILE STRESS IN CROSS SECTION AXIAL LOAD AT BASE OF THE PILASTER
P
Mid
/ A = 28 psi < M
Mid
/ (I
n
/ y) = 309 psi
(tensile exist) 26.681 k
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
326.35 k > Pt, [Satisfactory]
[for h/r < 99]
ALLOWABLE REINF. STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE
32.0 ksi 0.626 ksi
THE CORRESPONDING STRAIN IN THE TENSILE BARS IS THE STRAIN IN THE EXTREME COMPRESSION FIBER IS
0.0011 =
(steel governs)


Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on TMS 402-08 & IBC 09
MAX. TIES SPACING (ACI 1.1.4.6)
107.1
0.0004253
( )
'
'
0.33
Mid
b
m
a
P
SF f
F
P
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )( )
&
20 24
1.33 S wind seismic only
or
F
= =
( ) 0.1
2
Mid
Pd
M
M
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
t
P full wall weight
P
= + =
( )
2
'
0.25 0.65 1.0
140
a n S st
m
h
f
P A F A
r
| |
| |
= + =
|
|
|
\ .
\ .
'
,
b
m s
m
kd
F
MIN
e e
d kd
E
( | |
=
| (

\ .
S
S
S
F
e
E
= =
( ) .
Mid
P half col weight
P
= + =
m m b
f e E
= =
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(cont'd)
STRESS IN THE EXTREME FIBER DUE TO M
T
MOMENT DUE TO THE MASONRY
0.574 ksi < Fb', [Satisfactory] ft-kips
STRAIN IN THE COMPRESSION BARS STRESS IN THE COMPRESSION BARS
15.334 ksi
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSION BARS ALLOWABLE BENDING MOMENT
ft-kips ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
SHEAR DESIGN DETERMINED FROM THE FOLLOWING EXPRESSION
< 51.64 psi
= 39 psi [Satisfactory]
(TMS 402 2.3.5.2.1) < 154.92 psi [Satisfactory]
0.32 in
2
/ ft < 0.60 in
2
/ ft ( No shear reinf. Reqd )
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
0.0002644
57.94
65.21
123.15
v
V
f
jbd
=
( )
'
(3 , 150)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
{
v A
s
=
s
V
d
F
=
m m b
f e E
= =
( )
'
( , 50)
v
m
SF MIN f
F
= =
'
'
2
S S
S
f
e E
= =
'
'
S m
kd
d
e e
kd
| |
= =
|
\ .
'
' '
( )
S S
S
d f
d M A
= =
1
( )
2 3
m
b
kd
bkd d f
M
= =
'
S m M M M
+ =
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH
f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
FASTENER YIELD STRESS
f
y
= 60 ksi
SERVICE VERTICAL LOAD
P = 3.2 kips
VERTICAL LOAD TO FACE DIMENSION
e = 6 in
SERVICE HORIZONTAL TENSION LOAD
T = 1.12 kips
WALL THICKNESS
b = 8 in
FASTENER DIAMETER = 3/4 in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT L
b
= 5 in [THE BEAM ANCHORAGE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
DISTANCE TO WALL TOP L
be
= 16 in
NO. ANCHORS (4,6,or 8) n = 4 MIN. FACE PLATE SIZE - 11 in x 14 in
SPACING S
h
= 8 in, o.c.
VERTICAL SPACING S
v
= 11 in, o.c.
Yes
ANALYSIS
ANCHOR LOCATION & FORCE
MAX TENSION STRESS, ASD Anchor
X (in) Y (in) X
CG
2
Y
CG
2
N
a
V
a
b
a
= 1.2 kips / fastener 1 -4.00 -5.50 16.00 30.25 1.2 0.8
MAX SHEAR STRESS, VERTICAL 2 4.00 -5.50 16.00 30.25 1.2 0.8
b
v
= 0.8 kips / fastener 3 -4.00 5.50 16.00 30.25 -0.6 0.8
GOVERNING SPACING 4 4.00 5.50 16.00 30.25 -0.6 0.8
S = 8 in, o.c.
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
L
b,min
= MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00 in < L
b
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY FOR A FASTENER (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.1.1)
B
a
= MIN[ 1.25A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.6A
b
f
y
] = 3.41 kips / fastener
> k b
a
= 0.86 kips / fastener [SATISFACTORY]
Where L = MIN[ L
b
, L
be
] = 5.00 in, conservative value
= COS
-1
(0.5S
h
/ L) = 0.64 rad
A
seg
= L
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 4.09
in
2
A
pt
= L
2
- 2A
seg
= 70.36
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.2)
A
b
=
2
/ 4 = 0.44
in
2
k = 3/4
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.2)
B
v
= MIN[1.25A
pv
(f
m
')
0.5
, 350(A
b
f
m
')
1/4
, 2.5A
pt
(f
m
')
0.5
, 0.36A
b
f
y
] = 1.78 kips / fastener
> b
v
= 0.80 kips / fastener , Gravity only [SATISFACTORY]
Where = COS
-1
(0.5S / L
be
) = 1.32 rad
A
seg
= L
be
2
[ - 0.5 SIN(2)] = 275.47
in
2
A
pv
= 0.5( L
be
2
- 2A
seg
) = 126.65
in
2
(TMS 402 1.16.3)
CHECK COMBINED SHEAR AND TENSION CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.1.4.3.3)
b
a
/ B
a
+ b
v
/ B
v
= 0.79 < 1.33 [SATISFACTORY]
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)


Beam to Wall Anchorage Design Based on TMS 402 / IBC 09
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 1.5 ksi
DRAG BARS 3 # 7 x 60 in, Long (A 706)
BAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2) Yes
SERVICE COLLECTOR FORCE (ASCE 7-05, 12.10.2.1 & 12.4.3.2)
T = 55 kips, ASD level
[THE COLLECTOR TO WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
CHECK DRAG BAR LENGTH (TMS 402-08, 2.1.9.3)
L
d
=
e
MAX[ 0.13 d
b
2
f
y
/ (K f
m
'
0.5
) , 12 ]
= 68 d
b
= 59 in
< 60 in [SATISFACTORY]
where d
b
= 0.875 in

e
= 1.0 (1.5 for epoxy-coated)
= 1.3
c = 3.3775 in, masonry cover
s = 7.125 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
K = MIN( c , s , 5d
b
) = 3.3775 in
CHECK DRAG BAR STRENGTH (TMS 402-08, 2.3.2.1)
T
allow
= F
s
A
s
= 57.60 kips
> T [SATISFACTORY]
where F
s
= 32 ksi, (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2 & TMS 402, 2.3.2.1)
A
s
= 1.8
in
2
Collector to Wall Connection Design Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09


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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Masonry wall is within steel frame. There are gaps between steel column/beam and the wall.
2. All gravity loads are supported by steel beam and steel column.
3. Lateral load, F from diaphragm to beam, is transferred to the masonry wall by shear connectors.
4. Shear connector (fuse detail) can only have horizontal shear capacity, without vertical support.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( 10 shear connectors at 22 in. o.c.)
HEIGHT OF WALL h
w
= 14 ft
LENGTH OF WALL L
w
= 20 ft
MASONRY STRENGTH f
m
' = 3 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
THICKNESS OF WALL t
w
= 8 in
REINFORCING OF WALL 2 # 6 4 in center to edge.
A
sh
, Horizontal 1 # 6 @ 16 in o.c.
A
sv
, Vertical 1 # 6 @ 24 in o.c.
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD F = 30 kips, ASD level
Hybrid Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11
at each ends, with
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD F = 30 kips, ASD level
SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY v = 3 kips/connector, ASD level
ANALYSIS
CHECK SPACING OF SHEAR CONNECTORS
n = F / v = 10 , number of connectors
s = L
w
/ (n + 1) = 22 in, shear connector spacing > 8 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD)
P (k)
M (ft-k)
P = 22 kips, wall self weight, M = 312 ft-kips, at wall bottom. [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ASD), (TMS 2.3.6)
F
v
= 103 psi > 1.5 f
v
= 25 psi [Satisfactory]
(factor 1.5 from TMS 402 1.18.3.2.6.1.2)
F
v, Maximum
144 psi > 1.5 f
v
[Satisfactory]
-200
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
0 1000 2000 3000 4000
s

s

s

s

( )
'
4
3 , 2 , 2 1
3
T
m
M
SF MIN MAX f
Vd
( | | | |
= + =
( | |
\ \
( ) ( )
' '
1 1
4 1.75 1 , 0.25 0.5 , 4 1.75 1 , 0.25
4 2
T v s T
m m
n n n
P d P
M A F M
MAX SF MIN SF MIN f f
Vd s Vd
A A A
( ( | | | | | | | |
= + + +
` ( ( | | | |
\ \ \ \ )
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The Post-Tensioned Masonry Shear Wall can be as the Self-Centering Lateral Frame, which is good against to seismic/wind loads.
2. The PT walls use smooth steel rods as the post-tensioned rods, in lieu of soft tendons, so easy construction.
3. The PT walls can be the exterior walls with the energy savings of LEED Gold, because no grouted all cells were required.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
MASONRY (CMU) STRENGTH f
m
' = 3 ksi
LENGTH OF SHEAR WALL L = 12 ft
(within vertical control joints)
EQUIVALENT THICKNESS t = 7.25 in
EFFECTIVE HEIGHT OF WALL h = 16 ft
SD LEVEL SECTION LOADS
P
u
= 280 kips, (not including PT)
M
u
= 900 ft-kips
V
u
= 193 kips
THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
VERTICAL REINFORCING
1 # 5 @ 32 in o.c.
I 7/16 16 5000 lbs / rod
( f
se
= 14.5513 ksi , 0.24 f
y
)
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
in PT (smooth rods) @ in o.c., with effective
Post-Tensioned Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 (SD Method)
H
H
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
H
mu
= 0.0025 , (TMS 3.3.2.c)
I =
0.8 , (TMS 402 4.4.3.3)
d = 140 in
H
o
= 0.00178
c
b
= 77 in, (balance point between Tension
Controlled and Compression Controlled.)
P
u
= 280 kips
< IP
n
= 1013 kips, (TMS 402 3.3.4.1.1)
M
u
= 900 ft-kips
< IM
n
= 1946 ft-kips, at P
u
level.
[Satisfactory]
IM
n
(ft-k)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY
V
u
= 193 kips < IV
nm
= 216 kips, including PT, (TMS 402 3.3.4.1.2)
[Satisfactory]
I
P
n

(
k
)
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
-500 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500
PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Wood Joist Design Based on NDS 05 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY AVAILABLE MINIMUM Douglas Fir-Larch SIZES
JOIST SPAN L = 35 ft
DEAD LOAD DL = 22 psf, (w/o self Wt) AVAILABLE MINIMUM TJI SIZES
LIVE LOAD / SNOW LL = 16 psf 30" TJI/L65 28" TJI/L90 26" TJI/H90
JOIST SPACING S = 24 in o.c. AVAILABLE MINIMUM SSI SIZES
DURATION FACTOR C
D
= 1.25 (NDS Tab. 2.3.2) 28" SSI 42MX 26" SSI 43LX
REPETITIVE FACTOR C
r
= 1.15 (NDS 4.3.9. For DSA, 1.0)
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
LL
= L / 360 ( L / 360 , 1.2 in )
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LONG-TERM LOAD
1.5(DL+0.33LL)
= L / 480 ( L / 480 , 0.9 in )
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF TOTAL LOAD
(DL+LL)
= L / 240 ( L / 240 , 1.8 in )
ANALYSIS
JOIST PROPERTIES & ALLOWABLE MOMENT & SHEAR
2x No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch ( ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a) 2x No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch (from WoodBeam.xls)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
(C
F
included) (in
2
-lbs) (C
F
included) (in
2
-lbs)
4 1.00 344 630 9 4 1.00 383 630 9
6 2.00 738 990 33 6 2.00 819 990 35
8 2.00 1183 1310 76 8 2.00 1314 1305 81
10 3.00 1767 1670 158 10 3.00 1961 1665 168
12 4.00 2375 2030 285 12 4.00 2637 2025 303
2x Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch (ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
(C
F
included) (in
2
-lbs) Where:
4 1.00 574 630 10 1. ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a is from American Wood Council, 2001.
6 2.00 1225 990 40 2. Assume that the joist top is fully lateral supported by diaphragm. (C
L
= 1.0)
8 2.00 1975 1310 91 3. WoodBeam.xls is at www.engineering-international.com
10 3.00 2942 1670 188
12 4.00 3958 2030 338
TJI/L65 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 32MX ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 3.30 6750 1925 450 11 7/8 3.10 5391 2115 460 9.39
14 3.60 8030 2125 666 14 3.30 6570 2330 667 10.99
16 3.90 9210 2330 913 16 3.60 7684 2530 900 12.50
18 4.20 10380 2535 1205 18 3.90 8800 2735 1170 14.02
20 4.40 11540 2740 1545 20 4.10 9918 2935 1478 15.55
22 4.70 12690 2935 1934 22 4.40 11038 3135 1824 17.08
24 5.00 13830 3060 2374 24 4.70 12159 3335 2211 18.62
26 5.30 14960 2900 2868 26 5.00 13279 3540 2638 20.15
28 5.50 16085 2900 3417 28 5.20 14401 3740 3106 21.68
30 5.80 17205 2900 4025 30 5.50 15524 3940 3616 23.21
TJI/L90 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 42MX ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 4.20 9605 1925 621 11 7/8 3.80 7592 2060 637 9.54
14 4.50 11430 2125 913 14 4.10 9274 2350 924 11.15
16 4.70 13115 2330 1246 16 4.30 10863 2620 1246 12.68
18 5.00 14785 2535 1635 18 4.60 12456 2895 1617 14.22
20 5.30 16435 2740 2085 20 4.90 14051 3165 2040 15.77
22 5.60 18075 2935 2597 22 5.10 15649 3440 2514 17.32
24 5.80 19700 3060 3172 24 5.40 17248 3710 3042 18.87
26 6.10 21315 2900 3814 26 5.70 18849 3985 3622 20.42
28 6.40 22915 2900 4525 28 6.00 20450 4255 4257 21.97
30 6.60 24510 2900 5306 30 6.20 22052 4530 4948 23.53
TJI/H90 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 43L ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 4.60 10960 1925 687 11 7/8 4.60 9789 2080 707 6.81
14 4.90 13090 2125 1015 14 4.90 12081 2260 1031 7.91
16 5.20 15065 2330 1389 16 5.20 14251 2425 1394 8.97
18 5.40 17010 2535 1827 18 5.40 16269 2590 1944 10.05
20 5.70 18945 2740 2331 20 5.70 18419 2755 2454 11.13
22 6.00 20855 2935 2904 22 5.90 20573 2920 3026 12.21
24 6.30 22755 3060 3549 24 6.20 22730 3090 3661 13.30
26 6.50 24645 2900 4266 26 6.40 24889 3255 4358 14.39
28 6.80 26520 2900 5059 28 6.70 27050 3420 5119 15.47
30 7.10 28380 2900 5930 30 7.00 29212 3585 5944 16.56


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DESIGN EQUATIONS
( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 21)
( from ICC PFC-5803, page 2)
CHECK JOIST CAPACITIES & DEFLECTIONS
2x No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch 2x No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK
(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in)
4 8202 937 120.05 312.66 288.87 N.G. 4 8202 937 120.05 312.66 288.87 N.G.
6 8309 950 32.74 86.80 79.81 N.G. 6 8309 950 30.87 81.84 75.25 N.G.
8 8309 950 14.22 37.69 34.65 N.G. 8 8309 950 13.34 35.36 32.51 N.G.
10 8415 962 6.84 18.45 16.88 N.G. 10 8415 962 6.43 17.35 15.88 N.G.
12 8522 974 3.79 10.41 9.48 N.G. 12 8522 974 3.57 9.79 8.91 N.G.
2x Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK
(in) (in) (in)
4 8202 937 108.05 281.39 259.98 N.G.
6 8309 950 27.01 71.61 65.84 N.G.
8 8309 950 11.87 31.48 28.94 N.G.
10 8415 962 5.75 15.51 14.19 N.G.
12 8522 974 3.20 8.77 7.99 N.G.
TJI/L65 SSI 32MX
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK
(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in)
11 7/8 8447 965 2.48 6.71 6.13 N.G. 11 7/8 8426 963 2.40 6.48 5.93 N.G.
14 8479 969 1.69 4.60 4.19 N.G. 14 8447 965 1.66 4.51 4.12 N.G.
16 8511 973 1.24 3.39 3.09 N.G. 16 8479 969 1.24 3.38 3.08 N.G.
18 8543 976 0.95 2.61 2.37 N.G. 18 8511 973 0.96 2.62 2.39 N.G.
20 8564 979 0.74 2.06 1.87 N.G. 20 8532 975 0.76 2.09 1.91 N.G.
22 8596 982 0.60 1.66 1.51 N.G. 22 8564 979 0.62 1.71 1.56 N.G.
24 8628 986 0.49 1.37 1.25 N.G. 24 8596 982 0.51 1.43 1.30 N.G.
26 8660 990 0.41 1.15 1.04 N.G. 26 8628 986 0.43 1.21 1.10 N.G.
28 8682 992 0.35 0.98 0.89 N.G. 28 8650 989 0.37 1.04 0.94 N.G.
30 8713 996 0.30 0.84 0.76 o.k. 30 8682 992 0.32 0.90 0.81 N.G.
TJI/L90 SSI 42MX
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK
(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in)
11 7/8 8543 976 1.81 5.00 4.55 N.G. 11 7/8 8500 971 1.75 4.77 4.35 N.G.
14 8575 980 1.25 3.45 3.14 N.G. 14 8532 975 1.21 3.33 3.03 N.G.
16 8596 982 0.92 2.56 2.33 N.G. 16 8554 978 0.90 2.49 2.27 N.G.
18 8628 986 0.71 1.98 1.80 N.G. 18 8586 981 0.70 1.94 1.77 N.G.
20 8660 990 0.56 1.58 1.43 N.G. 20 8618 985 0.56 1.56 1.41 N.G.
22 8692 993 0.46 1.29 1.16 N.G. 22 8639 987 0.46 1.28 1.16 N.G.
24 8713 996 0.38 1.07 0.97 N.G. 24 8671 991 0.38 1.07 0.97 N.G.
26 8745 999 0.32 0.90 0.81 N.G. 26 8703 995 0.32 0.91 0.82 N.G.
28 8777 1003 0.27 0.77 0.70 o.k. 28 8735 998 0.28 0.78 0.71 o.k.
30 8799 1006 0.23 0.67 0.60 o.k. 30 8756 1001 0.24 0.68 0.61 o.k.
TJI/H90 SSI 43L
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
LL

LT

D+L
CHECK
(in) (in) (in) (in) (in) (in)
11 7/8 8586 981 1.65 4.57 4.15 N.G. 11 7/8 8586 981 1.60 4.43 4.02 N.G.
14 8618 985 1.13 3.14 2.85 N.G. 14 8618 985 1.11 3.09 2.80 N.G.
16 8650 989 0.83 2.33 2.11 N.G. 16 8650 989 0.83 2.32 2.10 N.G.
18 8671 991 0.64 1.80 1.63 N.G. 18 8671 991 0.60 1.69 1.53 N.G.
20 8703 995 0.51 1.43 1.30 N.G. 20 8703 995 0.48 1.36 1.23 N.G.
22 8735 998 0.41 1.17 1.06 N.G. 22 8724 997 0.40 1.12 1.01 N.G.
24 8767 1002 0.34 0.97 0.88 N.G. 24 8756 1001 0.33 0.94 0.85 N.G.
26 8788 1004 0.29 0.82 0.74 o.k. 26 8777 1003 0.28 0.80 0.72 o.k.
28 8820 1008 0.25 0.71 0.63 o.k. 28 8809 1007 0.24 0.69 0.62 o.k.
30 8852 1012 0.21 0.61 0.55 o.k. 30 8841 1010 0.21 0.61 0.55 o.k.
2
8
D r
wL
M
C C
=
2
D r
wL
V
C C
=
4 2
5
22.5 2.26
10
TJI
w w L L
EI d
= +

4 2
5
384
SSI
w w L L
EI C
= +
4
5
384
DFL
wL
EI
=
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Double Joist Design for Mechanical Equipment Based on NDS 05 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY AVAILABLE MINIMUM Douglas Fir-Larch SIZES
JOIST SPAN L = 30 ft
DEAD LOAD DL = 26 psf, (w/o self Wt) AVAILABLE MINIMUM TJI SIZES
JOIST SPACING S = 24 in o.c. 24" TJI/L90 22" TJI/H90
DURATION FACTOR C
D
= 1.33 (NDS Tab. 2.3.2) AVAILABLE MINIMUM SSI SIZES
28" SSI 42MX 22" SSI 43L
DEFLECTION LIMITATION
(DL+E)
= L / 240 ( L / 240 , 1.5 in )
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT W = 3 kips
HEIGHT OF MASS CENTER H = 3 ft, 2/3 total height
EQUIPMENT LENGTH D = 4 ft
EQUIPMENT WIDTH B = 6 ft, double joist spacing
SEISMIC LOADS, (CBC 2007 / IBC 2006)
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS
I
p
W , MIN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS
I
p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS
I
p
W ] }
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.43W , MIN[ 1.15W , 2.30W ]}
= 1.50 W , (SD)
= 1.07 W , (ASD) = 3.21 kips
(ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
F
V
= K
V
W

= 0.18 W , (ASD) = 0.53 kips, up & down
where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
z = h ft
h = 36 ft
K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.18 (vertical seismic factor)
w
E
= (0.5 F
H
H / B + 0.25 F
V
) / L = 234 plf / joist, at middle of span
GRAVITY LOADS
w
R
= 0.5 (B + S) DL = 104 plf / joist, full span
w
D
= 0.25 W / D = 188 plf / joist, at middle of span
ANALYSIS
DESIGN EQUATIONS
3
JOIST PROPERTIES & ALLOWABLE MOMENT & SHEAR
2x No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch ( ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a) 2x No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch (from WoodBeam.xls)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
(CF included) (in
2
-lbs) (CF included) (in
2
-lbs)
4 1.00 344 630 9 4 1.00 383 630 9
6 2.00 738 990 33 6 2.00 819 990 35
8 2.00 1183 1310 76 8 2.00 1314 1305 81
10 3.00 1767 1670 158 10 3.00 1961 1665 168
12 4.00 2375 2030 285 12 4.00 2637 2025 303
2x Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch (ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
(CF included) (in
2
-lbs) Where:
4 1.00 574 630 10 1. ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a is from American Wood Council, 2001.
6 2.00 1225 990 40 2. Assume that the joist top is fully lateral supported by diaphragm. (C
L
= 1.0)
8 2.00 1975 1310 91 3. WoodBeam.xls is at www.engineering-international.com
10 3.00 2942 1670 188
12 4.00 3958 2030 338
TJI/L65 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 32MX ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 3.30 6750 1925 450 11 7/8 3.10 5391 2115 460 9.39
14 3.60 8030 2125 666 14 3.30 6570 2330 667 10.99
16 3.90 9210 2330 913 16 3.60 7684 2530 900 12.50
18 4.20 10380 2535 1205 18 3.90 8800 2735 1170 14.02
20 4.40 11540 2740 1545 20 4.10 9918 2935 1478 15.55
22 4.70 12690 2935 1934 22 4.40 11038 3135 1824 17.08
24 5.00 13830 3060 2374 24 4.70 12159 3335 2211 18.62
26 5.30 14960 2900 2868 26 5.00 13279 3540 2638 20.15
28 5.50 16085 2900 3417 28 5.20 14401 3740 3106 21.68
30 5.80 17205 2900 4025 30 5.50 15524 3940 3616 23.21


( )
( )
3 4
5
384 48
D E R
DL E
D w w L w L
EI EI
+
+
= +

( )
2 2
8 4 8
R
D E
D D D
LD w L D
M w w
C C C

= + + +


( )
2
R D E
D
L D w w w
V
C
+ +
=
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TJI/L90 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 42MX ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 4.20 9605 1925 621 11 7/8 3.80 7592 2060 637 9.54
14 4.50 11430 2125 913 14 4.10 9274 2350 924 11.15
16 4.70 13115 2330 1246 16 4.30 10863 2620 1246 12.68
18 5.00 14785 2535 1635 18 4.60 12456 2895 1617 14.22
20 5.30 16435 2740 2085 20 4.90 14051 3165 2040 15.77
22 5.60 18075 2935 2597 22 5.10 15649 3440 2514 17.32
24 5.80 19700 3060 3172 24 5.40 17248 3710 3042 18.87
26 6.10 21315 2900 3814 26 5.70 18849 3985 3622 20.42
28 6.40 22915 2900 4525 28 6.00 20450 4255 4257 21.97
30 6.60 24510 2900 5306 30 6.20 22052 4530 4948 23.53
TJI/H90 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5) SSI 43L ( from ICC PFC-5803, page 5 & 6)
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
Deep (in) Wt (lbs/ft) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs) EI x 10
6
C x 10
6
(in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs) (in
2
-lbs)
11 7/8 4.60 10960 1925 687 11 7/8 4.60 9789 2080 707 6.81
14 4.90 13090 2125 1015 14 4.90 12081 2260 1031 7.91
16 5.20 15065 2330 1389 16 5.20 14251 2425 1394 8.97
18 5.40 17010 2535 1827 18 5.40 16269 2590 1944 10.05
20 5.70 18945 2740 2331 20 5.70 18419 2755 2454 11.13
22 6.00 20855 2935 2904 22 5.90 20573 2920 3026 12.21
24 6.30 22755 3060 3549 24 6.20 22730 3090 3661 13.30
26 6.50 24645 2900 4266 26 6.40 24889 3255 4358 14.39
28 6.80 26520 2900 5059 28 6.70 27050 3420 5119 15.47
30 7.10 28380 2900 5930 30 7.00 29212 3585 5944 16.56
CHECK JOIST CAPACITIES & DEFLECTIONS
2x No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch 2x No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK
(in) (in)
4 19023 1818 392.69 N.G. 4 19023 1807 392.69 N.G.
6 19108 1829 107.10 N.G. 6 19108 1807 100.98 N.G.
8 19108 1829 46.50 N.G. 8 19108 1807 43.63 N.G.
10 19192 1841 22.37 N.G. 10 19192 1807 21.04 N.G.
12 19277 1852 12.40 N.G. 12 19277 1807 11.66 N.G.
2x Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK
(in)
4 19023 1818 353.42 N.G.
6 19108 1829 88.35 N.G.
8 19108 1829 38.84 N.G.
10 19192 1841 18.80 N.G.
12 19277 1852 10.46 N.G.
TJI/L65 SSI 32MX
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK
(in) (in)
11 7/8 19217 1844 7.85 N.G. 11 7/8 19201 1842 7.68 N.G.
14 19243 1847 5.31 N.G. 14 19217 1844 5.30 N.G.
16 19268 1851 3.87 N.G. 16 19243 1847 3.93 N.G.
18 19294 1854 2.93 N.G. 18 19268 1851 3.02 N.G.
20 19311 1856 2.29 N.G. 20 19285 1853 2.39 N.G.
22 19336 1860 1.83 N.G. 22 19311 1856 1.94 N.G.
24 19361 1863 1.49 N.G. 24 19336 1860 1.60 N.G.
26 19387 1867 1.23 N.G. 26 19361 1863 1.34 N.G.
28 19404 1869 1.03 N.G. 28 19378 1865 1.14 N.G.
30 19429 1872 0.88 N.G. 30 19404 1869 0.98 N.G.
TJI/L90 SSI 42MX
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK
(in) (in)
11 7/8 19294 1854 5.69 N.G. 11 7/8 19260 1850 5.55 N.G.
14 19319 1858 3.87 N.G. 14 19285 1853 3.82 N.G.
16 19336 1860 2.84 N.G. 16 19302 1855 2.84 N.G.
18 19361 1863 2.16 N.G. 18 19327 1859 2.19 N.G.
20 19387 1867 1.70 N.G. 20 19353 1862 1.73 N.G.
22 19412 1870 1.36 N.G. 22 19370 1864 1.41 N.G.
24 19429 1872 1.11 o.k. 24 19395 1868 1.16 N.G.
26 19454 1876 0.93 o.k. 26 19420 1871 0.98 N.G.
28 19480 1879 0.78 o.k. 28 19446 1874 0.83 o.k.
30 19497 1881 0.67 o.k. 30 19463 1877 0.71 o.k.
TJI/H90 SSI 43L
Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK Deep (in) M (ft-lbs) V (lbs)
(DL+E) CHECK
(in) (in)
11 7/8 19327 1859 5.14 N.G. 11 7/8 19327 1859 5.00 N.G.
14 19353 1862 3.48 N.G. 14 19353 1862 3.43 N.G.
16 19378 1865 2.54 N.G. 16 19378 1865 2.54 N.G.
18 19395 1868 1.93 N.G. 18 19395 1868 1.82 N.G.
20 19420 1871 1.52 N.G. 20 19420 1871 1.44 N.G.
22 19446 1874 1.22 o.k. 22 19437 1873 1.17 o.k.
24 19471 1878 1.00 o.k. 24 19463 1877 0.97 o.k.
26 19488 1880 0.83 o.k. 26 19480 1879 0.81 o.k.
28 19514 1883 0.70 o.k. 28 19505 1882 0.69 o.k.
30 19539 1887 0.60 o.k. 30 19530 1886 0.59 o.k.
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE 6 x 14 No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
MEMBER SPAN L = 10 ft
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED DEAD LOAD w
D
= 112 lbs / ft
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOAD w
L
= 0 lbs / ft
CONCENTRATED DEAD LOADS P
D1
= 1500 lbs
(0 for no concentrated load) L
1
= 4 ft
P
D2
= 3936 lbs
L
2
= 5 ft
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
L
= L / 360 Camber => 0.18 inch
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LONG-TERM
Kcr D + L
= L / 180
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
Does member have continuous lateral support by top diaphragm ?
(1= yes, 0= no) 0 No
Code Duration Factor, C
D
Condition Code Designation
1 0.90 Dead Load 1 Select Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch
2 1.00 Occupancy Live Load 2 No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
3 1.15 Snow Load 3 No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch
4 1.25 Construction Load 4 Select Structural, Southern Pine
5 1.60 Wind/Earthquake Load 5 No. 1, Southern Pine
6 2.00 Impact Load 6 No. 2, Southern Pine
Choice => 4 Construction Load Choice => 2
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENT, SHEAR
w
Self Wt
= 16 lbs / ft R
Left
= 3.51 kips R
Right
= 3.21 kips
V
Max
= 3.36 kips, at 13.5 inch from left end M
Max
= 14.44 ft-kips, at 5.00 ft from left end
DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES& ALLOWABLE STRESSES
b = 5.50 in E'
min
= 580 ksi E = E
x
= 1600 ksi F
b
*
= 1665.5596 psi
d = 13.50 in F
bE
= 6605 psi F
b
= 1,350 psi F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 3.97
A = 74.3
in
2
I = 1,128
in
4
F
v
= 170 psi F
b
' = 1,639 psi
S
x
= 167.1
in
3
R
B
= 10.265 < 50 E' = 1,600 ksi F
v
' = 213 psi
l
E
= 19.7 (ft, Tab 3.3.3 footnote 1)
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
i
C
L
C
F
C
V
C
c
C
r
1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.98 0.99 1.00 1.00 1.00
CHECK BENDING AND SHEAR CAPACITIES
f
b
= M
Max
/ S
x
= 1037 psi < F
b
= 1639 psi [Satisfactory]
f
v
' = 1.5 V
Max
/ A = 68 psi < F
v
' [Satisfactory]
CHECK DEFLECTIONS

(L, Max)
= 0.00 in, at 5.000 ft from left end, <
L
= L / 360 [Satisfactory]

(Kcr D + L , Max)
= 0.18 in, at 4.900 ft from left end <
Kcr D + L
= L / 180 [Satisfactory]
Where K
cr
= 1.50 , (NDS 3.5.2)
DETERMINE CAMBER AT 1.5 (DEAD + SELF WEIGHT)

(1.5D, Max)
= 0.18 in, at 4.900 ft from left end
Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012


CHECK THE BEAM CAPACITY WITH AXIAL LOAD
AXIAL LOAD F = 8.1 kips
THE ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS IS
F
c
' = F
c
C
D
C
P
C
F
= 804 psi
Where F
c
= 925 psi
C
D
= 1.60
C
F
= 0.99 (Lumber only)
C
P
= (1+F) / 2c - [((1+F) / 2c)
2
- F / c]
0.5
= 0.551
F
c
* = F
c
C
D
C
F
= 1461 psi
L
e
= K
e
L = 1.0 L = 120 in
b = 5.5 in
SF = slenderness ratio = 21.8 < 50 [Satisfies NDS 2012 Sec. 3.7.1.4]
F
cE
= 0.822 E'
min
/ SF
2
= 1002 psi
E'
min
= 580 ksi
F = F
cE
/ F
c
* = 0.686
c = 0.8
THE ACTUAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS IS
f
c
= F / A = 109 psi < F
c
' [Satisfactory]
THE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS IS
F
b
' = 2097 psi, [ for C
D
= 1.6 ]
THE ACTUAL FLEXURAL STRESS IS
f
b
= (M + Fe) / S = 1304 psi < F
b
' [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED STRESS [NDS 2012 Sec. 3.9.2]
(f
c
/ F
c
' )
2
+ f
b
/ [F
b
' (1 - f
c
/ F
cE
)] = 0.716 < 1 [Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Wood Post, Wall Stud, or King Stud Design Based on NDS 2005
INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
HEIGHT H = 14.33 ft USE:
Effective Length (NDS 3.7) Le x-x = 14.33 ft, (strong axis bending)
Le y-y = 14.33 ft, (weak axis bending) 1. CHECK VERTICAL LOADS : f
c
< F
c
' ?
72 psi < 208 psi [Satisfactory]
AXIAL LOAD P
DL
= 800 lbs
P
LL
= 580 lbs 2. CHECK BENDING LOADS : f
b
< F
b
' ?
Total P = 1,380 lbs 1129 psi < 2023 psi [Satisfactory]
LATERAL LOAD w = 20 plf
3. CHECK INTERACTION :
F = 406 lbs, at 10 ft, from bottom
Max Section M = 1660 ft-lbs, at 10.00 ft from bottom 0.964 < 1 [Satisfactory]
Max Section V = 427 lbs, at top end
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP, 3 = LSL, 4 = PSL) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH 4. CHECK SHEAR LOADS : f
v
< F
v
' ?
3 No. 1 33 psi < 288 psi [Satisfactory]
999
SECTION 1 pcs, b = 4 in 5. MAXIMUM HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
h = 6 in = 0.65 in, at 7.73 ft from bottom
( H / 265 )
WET / DRY ? (1 = DRY, 2 = WET) 1 DRY
ANALYSIS
COLUMN BASIC DESIGN STRESSES:
COMPRESSIVE STRESS F
c
= 1500 psi
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY E = 1700 ksi
BENDING STRESS (X-Axis) F
bx
= 1000 psi
SHEAR STRESS (X-Axis) F
v
= 180 psi
COLUMN PROPERTIES:
STANDARD DRESSED SIZE dy = 5.50 in
dx = 3.50 in
AREA A = 19.25 in
2
SECTION PROPERTIES Abt. x-x Sx = 17.65 in
3
10
Ix = 48.53 in
4
LENGTH-DEPTH RATIO Le x-x / dy = 31.3
Le y-y / dx = 49.1
ADJUSTMENT FACTORS: F
bx
' F
c
' F
v
'
E'
DURATION (NDS 2.3.2) C
D
1.60 1.60 1.60 MODULUS OF ELASTICITY E'
min
= 620 ksi
MOISTURE FACTOR C
M
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 COLUMN PARAMETER c = 0.80
TEMPERATURE FACTOR C
t
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 BEAM PARAMETER R
B
= 11.544 < 50
INCISING FACTOR C
i
1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
SIZE FACTOR C
F 1.30 1.10 1.00 BUCKLING VALUES
FLAT USE FACTOR C
fu
F
cE
= 211 psi F
bE
= 5583 psi
COLUMN STABILITY C
P 0.079 F
c
* = 2640 psi F
b
*
= 2080 psi
REPETITIVE (1.15 or 1.0) C
r
1.00
BEAM STABILITY C
L 0.97
ADJUSTED PROPERTIES:
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY E' = 1700 ksi AXIAL STRESS F
c
' = 208 psi
BENDING STRESS (X-Axis) F
bx
' = 2023 psi SHEAR STRESS F
v
' = 288 psi
ACTUAL STRESSES:
AXIAL STRESS f
c
= 71.7 psi SHEAR STRESS f
v
= 33 psi
BENDING STRESSES f
bx
= 1128.7 psi


GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
1 - 4'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1
2
' '
1
1 ?
1
bx c
c cEx bx c
f f
f F F F

+


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INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM: v
dia, WIND
= 240 plf,for wind
v
dia, SEISMIC
= 286 plf,for seismic, ASD
GRAVITY LOADS ON THE ROOF: w
DL
= 262 plf,for dead load
w
LL
= 0 plf,for live load
DIMENSIONS: L
w
= 9 ft , h = 16 ft
L = 11 ft , h
p
= 0 ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1) = 1 <= Sheathing and Single-Floor
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS = 15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d ) 1 8d
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS 0.5
EDGE STUD SECTION 2 pcs, b = 2 in , h = 6 in
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
3 No. 1
STORY OPTION ( 1=ground level, 2=upper level) 1 ground level shear wall
THE SHEAR WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DESIGN SUMMARY
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 4 in O.C. BOUNDARY & ALL EDGES / 12 in O.C. FIELD,
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 30 in O.C.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES: T
L
= 3.69 k , T
R
= 4.27 k (USE PHD5-SDS3 SIMPSON HOLD-DOWN)
DRAG STRUT FORCES: F = 0.57 k
EDGE STUD: 2 - 2'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: = 0.66 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO L / B = 1.8 < 3.5 [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAPACITY v
b
= 350 plf, ( 1 4 in )
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Min. Min.
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail (in) (in) 6 4 3 2
8d 1 1/2 15/32 260 380 490 640
Note: 1. The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
2. Since the wall is blocked, SDPW-08 Table 4.3.3.2 does not apply.
DETERMINE DRAG STRUT FORCE: F

= (L-L
w
) MAX( v
dia, WIND
,
0
v
dia, SEISMIC
) = 0.57 k (
0
= 1 ) (Sec. 1633.2.6)
DETERMINE MAX SPACING OF 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLT (NDS 2005, Tab.11E)
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 30 in O.C.
THE HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
v
dia
Safety Holddown
(plf) Factors SIMPSON
Shear Wall Design Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
Blocked Nail Spacing
Boundary & All Edges
Sheathing and Single-Floor
Panel Grade
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
SEISMIC 52179
21035
230
P
H
D
5
-
S
D
S
3 286
Side Diaphragm Required, the Max. Nail Spacing =
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )


Left 0.9 T
L
= 3694
Right 0.9 T
R
= 4271
Left 2/3 T
L
= 3135
Right 2/3 T
R
= 3562
(T
L
& T
R
values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
= 0.665 in, ASD <

xe,allowable, ASD
= 0.686 in
Where: v
b
= 350 plf , ASD L
w
= 9 ft E = 1.7E+06 psi [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
A = 16.50 in
2
h = 16 ft G = 9.0E+04 psi C
d
= 4 I = 1
t = 0.298 in e
n
= 0.012 in d
a
= 0.15 in ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)

a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY
P
max
= 5.42 kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
F
c
= 1500 psi C
D
= 1.60 C
P
= 0.15 A = 16.5 in
2
E = 1700 ksi C
F
= 1.10 F
c
'
= 404 psi > f
c
= 329 psi
[Satisfactory]
SEISMIC
WIND
15271
21035
15271
52179
42240
21035
230
P
H
D
5
-
S
D
S
3 286
240
3
8
0.75
b b a
Bending Shear Nail slip Chord splice slip n
w w
h h
v h v d
h
e
EA Gt
L L
= + + + = + + +

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INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ALONG L SIDE: w
L, WIND
= 256 plf,for wind
w
L, SEISMIC
= 300 plf,for seismic
LATERAL FORCE ALONG B SIDE: w
B, WIND
= 256 plf,for wind
w
B, SEISMIC
= 343 plf,for seismic
DIMENSIONS: L = 240 ft , B = 110 ft
B
1
= 45 ft , B
2
= 40 ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1) = 1 <= Sheathing and Single-Floor
MINIMUM NOMINAL FRAMING WITH ( 2 or 3) = 3 in
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS = 15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d ) 1 8d
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS 0.43
FRAMING OF Douglas-Fir-Larch OR Southern Pine ? Yes
DESIGN SUMMARY
A1: (2) - 10 ft x 110 ft
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 4 in O.C. BOUNDARY / 6 in O.C. EDGES / 12"O.C. FIELD.
A2: (2) - 14 ft x 110 ft
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 6" O.C. BOUNDARY & EDGES / 12"O.CFIELD.
A3: (1) - 192.00 ft x 110 ft
UNBLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 6" O.C. ALL EDGES / 12"O.CFIELD.
THE CHORD FORCES: T
L
= C
L
= 19.64 k , T
B
= C
B
= 2.16 k
THE DRAG STRUT FORCES: F
1
= 9.16 k , F
2
= 36.65 k
THE MAXIMUM DIAPHRAGM DEFLECTION: = 3.30 in
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM IS CONSIDER FLEXIBLE IF ITS MAXIMUM LATERAL DEFORMATION IS MORE THAN TWO TIMES THE AVERAGE SHEAR
WALL DEFLECTION OF THE ASSOCIATED STORY. WITHOUT FURTHER CALCULATIONS, ASSUME A FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM HERE.
FROM THE TABLE 3.1 IN ASD MANUAL SUPP 01, PAGE SP-12, THE PANEL BENDING STRENGTH CAPACITY IS 355 in-lbs/ft, THAT IS THE
DIAPHRAGM CAN RESISTS 59 psf GRAVITY LOADS (DL+LL) AT 2'-0" o.c. SPACING SUPPORTS.
THE MAX DIAPHRAGM DIMENSION RATIO L / B = 2.2 < 3, [satisfactory]
THE MAX SHEAR FORCE ALONG B SIDE v
L
= 327 plf, ( Boundary Spacing = 4 in, Edges ReqD = 6 in )
THE MAX SHEAR FORCE ALONG L SIDE v
B
= 79 plf, ( Required Boundary/Edges Nail Spacing for Case 3 = 6 in )
THE ALLOWABLE SHEAR FORCE FOR CASE 1 @ 6 in NAIL SPACING v1 = 300 plf, L1 = 110.0 ft
THE MAX ALLOWABLE UNBLOCKED SHEAR FORCE FOR CASE 1 v1 = 265 plf, L2 = 97.2 ft
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.2.1 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A with ASD reduction factor 2.0 :
Min. Min. Member
Common PenetrationThickness Width
Nail (in) (in) (in) 6 / 6 4 / 6 2.5 / 4 2 / 3 Case 1 Others
8d 1 1/2 15/32 3 300 400 600 675 265 200
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A note 2.
THE CHORD FORCES: T
L
= C
L
= ( w
L
L
2
) / ( 8B ) = 19.64 k T
B
= C
B
= ( w
B
B
2
) / ( 8L ) = 2.16 k
THE DRAG STRUT FORCES: F
1
= 0.5 (B-2B
1
) MAX( v
1, WIND
,
0
v
1, SEISMIC
) = 9.16 k (ASCE 7-05
F
2
= B
2
MAX( v
1, WIND
,
0
v
1, SEISMIC
) = 36.65 k
THE MAXIMUM DIAPHRAGM DEFLECTION: (IBC 2305.2.2 , / SDPWS-08 4.2.2)
= 3.301 in
Where: v
L
= 327 plf L = 240 ft E = 1.7E+06 psi
A = 21.75 in
2
B = 110 ft G = 9.0E+04 psi,(UBC97 Page3-421)
t = 0.298 in,(UBC97 Page3-420) e
n
= 0.037 in,(UBC97 Page3-422) (D
c
x) = 45.00 in
Note: The deflection, , above is based on completely blocked. For unblocked diaphragm, 2.4 should be used.


Table 12.2-1)
Sheathing and Single-Floor
Blocked Nail Spacing
Boundary / Other Edges
Unblocked
Panel Grade

0
= 2.8
Wood Diaphragm Design Based on NDS 2005
( )
3
5
0.188
8 4 2
C L L
Bending Shear Nail slip Chord splice slip n
x L D v v L
L
e
EAB Gt B

= + + + = + + +

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Length L = 60 ft
Width B = 46 ft
Roof Height h
r
= 28 ft
Parapet Height h
P
= 4 ft
Wall Weight W
P
= 112 psf
Coefficient S
DS
= 0.54
Importance Factor I = 1
Diaphragm Shear Capacity v
allowable
= 720 plf
ANALYSIS
The subdiaphragms comply with 2.5:1 of max. length-to-width rario. (ASCE 7-05, 12.11.2.2.1)
The wall anchor force is given by ASCE 7-05, 12.11.2 as
885 plf
Where : F
min
= 280 plf
(ASCE 7-05, 12.11.2c)
Wood subdiaphragm shear :
= 412 plf, for ASD
< v
allowable
Satisfactory to use diaphragm nailing for subdiaphragm.
Chord force :
= 8.66 k, (Indicated force has NOT been reduced for ASD)
Reaction force :
= 26.54 k
(Indicated force has NOT been reduced for ASD)
Subdiaphragm Design Based on ASCE 7-05
Tian Li
Daniel
0.5
1.4
P
L
F
v
B
=
2
8
P F L
T C
B
= =
2
P
L
F
R =
( )
2
min
0.8 , 400 ,
2
P DS p DS
r
h h
r p
MAX I I
S W S F F
h

+

= =



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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Length L = 60 ft
Width B = 46 ft
Roof Height h
r
= 28 ft
Parapet Height h
P
= 4 ft
Wall Weight W
P
= 112 psf
Coefficient C
a
= 0.44
Seismic Zone (2A, 2B, 3, 4) 4
Importance Factor I
P
= 1
Diaphragm Capacity v
allowable
= 720 plf (ASD)
ANALYSIS
Rp = 3
ap = 1.5
The subdiaphragms comply with 2.5:1 max. length-to-width rario. (Sec.1633.2.9,UBC 97)
99 psf
Check minimum wall-roof anchorage force : (Sec.1633.2.8.1 & 1611.4, UBC97)
1802 plf > 420 plf
Thus, w = 1802 plf
Wood subdiaphragm shear : (Sec.1633.2.8.1 item 5, UBC97)
= 714 plf, for ASD
< 720 plf
Use diaphragm nailing for subdiaphragm is adequate.
Chord force :
= 17.63 kips, (for SD) = 12.59 kips, (for ASD)
Steel tie/reaction force : (Sec.1633.2.8.1 item 4, UBC97)
75.69 kips, (SD) = 54.07 kips, (for ASD)
Subdiaphragm Design Based on UBC 97
Daniel
T. Li
4
1 3
p p p a p a p x
p p
p p r
a C a C w I I h
w F
h R R
| |
= + = =
|
\ .
( )
2
2
p
r
h h
r p
w
F
h
+
= =
0.5
0.85 , 3 4
1.4
0.5
, 1 2
1.4
wL
for zone or
B
v
wL
for zone or
B

2
8
w
L
T C
B
= =
1.4 , 3 4
2
, 1 2
2
wL
for zone or
R
wL
for zone or

= =

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIAPHRAGM CHORD FORCE RESISTED BY THE TOP PLATE T = C = 15 k
NAIL TYPE ( 0=Common Wire, 1=Box, 2=Sinker ) 0 Common Wire Nail
NAIL PENNY-WEIGHT ( 12d, 16d, 20d ) 16d
LUMBER TYPE ( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N), 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir)
LUMBER GRADE ( 0=Select Structural, 1=No.1 & Btr, 2=No.1, 3=No.2, 2 No.1
4=No.3, 5=Stud, 6=Construction, 7=Standard, 8=Utility)
TOP PLATE SIZE Double 2 x 6 No.1, Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
t
= 1.0
Use CMSTC16 with 32-16d sinkers, Each Side.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN VALUE FOR TENSION (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 32) F
t
= 675 psi
AREA OF CROSS SECTION FOR ONE 2 x 6 MEMBER A = 8.25 in
2
SIZE FACTOR (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 30) C
F
= 1.30
ALLOWABLE TENSION CAPACITY FOR ONE 2 x 6 ONLY T' = AF
t
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
F
= 11.58 k
< T, SIMPSON STRAP REQUIRED.
NAIL LENGTH L = 3 1/2 in
SIDE MEMBER THICKNESS t
s
= 1 1/2 in
THE PENETRATION OF THE NAIL INTO THE MAIN MEMBER p = 1.99 in
NAIL DIAMETER D = 0.162 in
THE PENETRATION FACTOR (Note 3, Tab 11N, NDS 2005, Page 97) C
d
= 1.00
THE NOMINAL DESIGN VALUE FOR SINGLE SHEAR IS TABULATED IN NDS 2005 TABLE 11N, PAGE 97, AS
Z = 141 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE LATERAL DESIGN VALUE FOR THE ONE NAIL IS
Z' = ZC
D
C
M
C
t
C
d
= 226 lbf
THE NUMBER OF NAILS REQUIRED IS n = T / Z' = 66.5 = 67 Nails
THE MIN. FORCE RESISTED BY THE SIMPSON STRAP T - T' = 3.42 k
Use CMSTC16 with 32-16d sinkers, Each Side.
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL TENSILE FORCE (ASD) T = 5.3 k
NUMBER OF BOLTS n = 3
BOLT DIAMETER | = 3/4
BOLT SPACING S = 3 in
END DISTANCE OF WOOD E
n
= 4 in
END DISTANCE OF STEEL E
n,s
= 1.5 in
LUMBER TYPE ( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N), 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir)
LUMBER SIZE ( 2 ) - 2 thk. x 6 width
STRAP SIZE 5 width x 1/4 thk.
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2012) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2012) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2012) C
t
= 1.0
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK STEEL STRAP CAPACITIES (AISC 360-10, ASD)
A
g
= 1.25
in
2
, yielding criterion
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
Bolt Connection Design Based on NDS 2012
g y
T
allow
= 0.6 F
y
A
g
= 27.00 k > T [Satisfactory]
(0.6 from 1/O
t
, Typ.)
A
n
= 1.03
in
2
, fracture criterion
F
u
= 58.00 ksi
T
allow
= 0.5 F
u
A
n
= 29.91 k > T [Satisfactory]
A
v
= 1.33
in
2
, block shear
T
allow
= 0.3 F
u
A
v
+ 0.5 F
u
(0.5 A
n
) = 38.06 k > T [Satisfactory]
r
min
=
t / (12)
0.5
=
0.072 in L = Max (E
n
, S ) = 4 in
L / r
min
= 55 < 300 [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-10 D1)
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2012, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
E
g
= 2.75 in > 1.5 D [Satisfactory]
E
n
= 4 in > 3.5 D [Satisfactory]
S = 3 in > 3 D [Satisfactory]
CHECK WOOD CAPACITY
C
A
= Min (C
A1
, C
A2
, C
A3
) = 0.762 , (geometry factor, NDS 2012, 11.5.1)
where C
A1
= (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = E
n
/ 7D = 0.762
C
A2
= (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) = 1.000
C
A3
= (actual spacing) / (min spacing for full design value) = S / 4D = 1.000
0.988 , (group action factor, NDS 2012, 10.3.6)
where n= 3 R
EA
= Min [(E
s
A
s
/E
m
A
m
) , (E
m
A
m
/E
s
A
s
)] = 0.616
E
s
A
s
= 37500000 lbs, (NDS 2012, Table 10.3.6C) = 180000 D
1.5
= 116913.4
t
m
= 3 in u = 1+ S/2 [1 / E
m
A
m
+ 1 / E
s
A
s
] = 1.012
E
m
A
m
= 23100000 lbs, (NDS 2012, Table 10.3.6C)
m = u - (u
2
- 1)
0.5
=
0.855
Z'
II
= n Z
II
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
A
= 5.309 kips > T [Satisfactory]
where Z
II
= 1470 lbs / bolt, (interpolated from NDS 2012, Table 11B)
Technical References:
( )
( )( )
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 1
EA
EA
n
n n
m m
R
C
g
m
n m m m R
(

+ (
(
= =
(
(
(
+ + +
(
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2012 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2012.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL TENSILE FORCE (ASD) T = 8 k
NUMBER OF STUDS n = 6
THREAD STUD DIAMETER = 3/4
THREAD STUD SPACING S = 12 in
END DISTANCE OF WOOD E
n
= 4 in
NAILER TYPE ( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N), 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir)
NAILER SIZE 4 thk. x 6 width
SECTION AREA OF STEEL MEMBER A
s
= 11.8
in
2
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
t
= 1.0
GROUP ACTION FACTOR APPLY? ( 0 = No, 1 = Yes) 1 Yes, ( C
g
= 0.719 , NDS 2005, 10.3.6)
(If T is drag/collector force or stud spacing less than 12" o.c., the group action factor C
g
must apply.)
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2005, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
E
g
= 2.75 in > 1.5 D [Satisfactory]
E
n
= 4 in > 3.5 D [Satisfactory]
S = 12 in > 3 D [Satisfactory]
CHECK WOOD CAPACITY
C

= Min (C
1
, C
2
, C
3
) = 0.762 , (geometry factor, NDS 2005, 11.5.1, page 76)
where C
1
= (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = E
n
/ 7D = 0.762
C
2
= (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) = 1.000
C
3
= (actual spacing) / (min spacing for full design value) = S / 4D = 4.000
0.719 , (group action factor, NDS 2005, 10.3.6, page 60)
where n

= 6 R
EA
= Min [(E
s
A
s
/E
m
A
m
) , (E
m
A
m
/E
s
A
s
)] = 0.079
E
s
A
s
= 3.4E+08 lbs

= 180000 D
1.5
= 116913
t
m
= 3.5 in u = 1+ S/2 [1 / E
m
A
m
+ 1 / E
s
A
s
] = 1.028
E
m
A
m
= 2.7E+07 lbs, (E
m
fr NDS, Tab.10.3.6C)
m = u - (u
2
- 1)
0.5
=
0.789
Z'
II
= n Z
II
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
g
C

= 9.050 kips > T [Satisfactory]


where Z
II
= 1720 lbs / stud, (interpolated from Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85 or Tab 11B, NDS 2005, Page 82)
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
Nailer Connection Design Based on NDS 2005


( )
( )( )
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 1
EA
EA
n
n n
m
m
R
C
g
m
n m
m m R

+

= =



+ + +

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM: v
dia, WIND
= 151 plf,for wind
(SERVICE LOADS) v
dia, SEISMIC
= 151 plf,for seismic, ASD
DIMENSIONS: L
1
= 3 ft , L
2
= 4 ft , L
3
= 3 ft
H
1
= 2.67 ft , H
2
= 4 ft , H
3
= 2.33 ft
KING STUD SECTION 2 pcs, b = 2 in , h = 6 in
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 ) 3 No. 1
EDGE STUD SECTION 1 pcs, b = 4 in , h = 6 in
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
3 No. 1
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1) = 1 <= Sheathing and Single-Floor
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS = 15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d ) 2 10d THE SHEAR WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS 0.5
STORY OPTION ( 1=ground level, 2=upper level) 2 upper level shear wall
DESIGN SUMMARY
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 10d COMMON NAILS
@ 6 in O.C. BOUNDARY & ALL EDGES / 12 in O.C. FIELD,
SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT 16d AT 6" O.C.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES: T
L
= 1.42 k , T
R
= 1.42 k (USE CS16 SIMPSON HOLD-DOWN)
MAX STRAP FORCE: F = 0.56 k (USE SIMPSON CS22 OVER WALL SHEATHING WITH FLAT BLOCKING)
KING STUD: 2 - 2'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
EDGE STUD: 1 - 4'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: = 0.24 in


GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
Wood Shear Wall with an Opening Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
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cont'd
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO h / w = 1.3 < 3.5 [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE FORCES & SHEAR STRESS OF FREE-BODY INDIVIDUAL PANELS OF WALL
INDIVIDUAL PANEL W (ft) H (ft) MAX SHEAR STRESS (plf) NO. FORCE (lbf) NO. FORCE (lbf)
1 3.00 2.33 65 F1 194 F13 654
2 2.00 2.33 281 F2 561 F14 654
3 2.00 2.33 281 F3 194 F15 1157
4 3.00 2.33 65 F4 654 F16 503
5 3.00 2.00 252 F5 755 F17 503
6 3.00 2.00 252 F6 561 F18 1157
7 3.00 2.00 252 F7 561 F19 455
8 3.00 2.00 252 F8 755 F20 455
9 3.00 2.67 100 F9 150 F21 770
10 2.00 2.67 288 F10 503 F22 300
11 2.00 2.67 288 F11 503 F23 455
12 3.00 2.67 100 F12 150 F24 300
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAPACITY v
b
= 288 plf, ( 1 Side Panel Required, the Max. Nail Spacing = 6 in )
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Min. Min.
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail (in) (in) 6 4 3 2
10d 1 5/8 15/32 310 460 600 770
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
DETERMINE FLOOR SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT (NDS 2005, Table 11Q & Table 11L)
SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT 16d AT 6" O.C.
THE HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
v
dia
Safety Holddown
(plf) Factors SIMPSON
Blocked Nail Spacing
Boundary & All Edges
Sheathing and Single-Floor
Panel Grade
144
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
14238
0
C
S
1
6

151 SEISMIC
Left 0.9 T
L
= 1424
Right 0.9 T
R
= 1424
Left 2/3 T
L
= 1359
Right 2/3 T
R
= 1359
(T
L
& T
R
values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
= 0.238 in, ASD <

xe,allowable, ASD
= 0.386 in
Where: v
b
= 288 plf , ASD L
w
= 10 ft E = 1.7E+06 psi [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
A = 16.50 in
2
h = 9 ft G = 9.0E+04 psi C
d
= 4 I = 1
t = 0.298 in e
n
= 0.000 in d
a
= 0.15 in ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)

a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
CHECK KING STUD CAPACITY
P
max
= 0.50 kips
F
c
= 1500 psi C
D
= 1.60 C
P
= 0.43 A = 16.50 in
2
E = 1700 ksi C
F
= 1.10 F
c
'
= 1146 psi > f
c
= 31 psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY
P
max
= 1.42 kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
F
c
= 1500 psi C
D
= 1.60 C
P
= 0.43 A = 19.25 in
2
E = 1700 ksi C
F
= 1.10 F
c
'
= 1146 psi > f
c
= 74 psi
[Satisfactory]
144
0
0
14238
13590
0
C
S
1
6

151
151
SEISMIC
WIND
0
3
8
0.75
b b a
Bending Shear Nail slip Chord splice slip n
w w
h h
v h v d
h
e
EA Gt
L L
= + + + = + + +

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM (SERVICE LOADS):
v
dia, WIND
= 151 plf,for wind
v
dia, SEISMIC
= 130 plf,for seismic, ASD
NUMBER OF OPENINGS n = 5
DIMENSIONS: L = 72 ft
H = 18 ft
h = 10 ft, (the highest opening)

1 6 ft 3.00 ok
2 6.5 ft 2.77 ok
3 5.5 ft 3.27 ok
4 7.5 ft 2.40 ok
5 6.33 ft 2.84 ok KING STUD SECTION
6 6.67 ft 2.70 ok 2 pcs, b = 3 in , h = 6 in
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 ) 3 No. 1
38.5 ft EDGE STUD SECTION
1 pcs, b = 6 in , h = 6 in
SPECIES (1 = DFL, 2 = SP) 1 DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1) = 1 3 Dense No.1
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS = 15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d ) 2 10d THE SHEAR WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS 0.5
STORY OPTION ( 1=ground level, 2=upper level) 1 ground
DESIGN SUMMARY
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 10d COMMON NAILS
@ 4 in O.C. BOUNDARY & ALL EDGES / 12 in O.C. FIELD,
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 28 in O.C.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES: T
L
= 6.62 k , T
R
= 6.62 k (USE HDQ8-SDS3 SIMPSON HOLD-DOWN)
MAX STRAP FORCE: F = 2.76 k (USE SIMPSON CMSTC16 OVER WALL SHEATHING WITH FLAT BLOCKING)
KING STUD: 2 - 3'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
EDGE STUD: 1 - 6'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH Dense No.1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: = 0.43 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO h / w = 3.3 < 3.5 [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE SHEAR RESISTANCE ADJUSTMENT FACTOR, C
o
Percentage of Full-Height Sheathing = 53% , (SDPWS-08 4.3.3.5)
Maximum Opening Height = 0.56 H
C
o
= 0.768 , (SDPWS-08 Table 4.3.3.5)
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAPACITY (SDPWS-08 4.3.3.5)
v
b
= V / (C
o
L ) = 368 plf, ( 1 Side Panel Required, the Max. Nail Spacing = 4 in )
< 870 plf, (SDPWS-08 4.3.5.3.3) [Satisfactory]
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Min. Min.
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail (in) (in) 6 4 3 2
10d 1 5/8 15/32 310 460 600 770
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
DETERMINE MAX SPACING OF 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLT (NDS 2005, Tab.11E)
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 28 in O.C.
THE HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
v
dia
Safety Holddown
(plf) Factors SIMPSON


Blocked Nail Spacing
Boundary & All Edges
Sheathing and Single-Floor
Panel Grade
2074
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
168480
0
Perforated Shear Wall Design Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
H
D
Q
8
-
S
D
S
3 130 SEISMIC
<= Sheathing and Single-Floor
L

H to L

ratio
(allow reduced 2w/h, SDPWS-08 4.3.4)
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
Left 0.9 T
L
= 5696
Right 0.9 T
R
= 5696
Left 2/3 T
L
= 6616
Right 2/3 T
R
= 6616
(T
L
& T
R
values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
2074
0
168480
195696
0
H
D
Q
8
-
S
D
S
3 130
151
SEISMIC
WIND
0
0
(cont'd)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
= 0.433 in, ASD <

xe,allowable, ASD
= 0.771 in
Where: v
b
= 368 plf , ASD L
w
= 38.5 ft E = 1.7E+06 psi [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
A = 16.50 in
2
h = 18 ft G = 9.0E+04 psi C
d
= 4 I = 1
t = 0.298 in e
n
= 0.00E+00 in d
a
= 0.15 in ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)

a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
CHECK KING STUD CAPACITY (SDPWS-08 4.3.6.1.2)
P
max
= 5.16 kips
F
c
= 1500 psi C
D
= 1.60 C
P
= 0.12 A = 27.50 in
2
E = 1700 ksi C
F
= 1.10 F
c
'
= 322 psi > f
c
= 187 psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY (SDPWS-08 4.3.6.1.2)
P
max
= 6.62 kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
F
c
= 1200 psi C
D
= 1.60 C
P
= 0.17 A = 30.25 in
2
E = 1700 ksi C
F
= 1.00 F
c
'
= 318 psi > f
c
= 219 psi
[Satisfactory]
3
8
0.75
b b a
Bending Shear Nail slip Chord splice slip n
w w
h h
v h v d
h
e
EA Gt
L L
= + + + = + + +

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
NAIL TYPE ( 0=Common Wire, 1=Box, 2=Sinker ) 0 Common Wire Nail
NAIL PENNY-WEIGHT ( 6d, 7d, 8d, 10d, 12d, 16d, 20d, 30d, 40d, 50d, 60d ) 10d
LUMBER SPECIES ( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N), 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir)
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
t
= 1.0
THE ALLOWABLE LATERAL DESIGN VALUE FOR THE TOE-NAIL = 157 lbf
ANALYSIS
TOE-NAIL FACTOR ( Sec 11.5.4.2, NDS 05, Page 78 ) C
tn
= 0.83
NAIL LENGTH L = 3 in
THE SIDE MEMBER THICKNESS IS TAKEN TO BE EQUAL TO t
s
= L / 3 = 1 in
THE PENETRATION OF THE NAIL INTO THE MAIN MEMBER p = L(cos30
o
) -t
s
= 1.60 in
NAIL DIAMETER D = 0.148 in
THE PENETRATION FACTOR (Note 3, Tab 11N, NDS 2005, Page 97) C
d
= 1.00
THE NOMINAL DESIGN VALUE FOR SINGLE SHEAR IS TABULATED IN NDS 2005 TABLE 11N, PAGE 97, AS
Z = 118 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE LATERAL DESIGN VALUE FOR THE TOE-NAIL IS
Z' = ZC
D
C
M
C
t
C
d
C
tn
= 157 lbf
Typical Nail Dimensions (Appendix L4, NDS 2005, Page 167)
6d 7d 8d 10d 12d 16d 20d 30d 40d 50d 60d
10 6 7 8 10 12 16 20 30 40 50 60
Length 2 2 1/4 2 1/2 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 4 4 1/2 5 5 1/2 6
Diameter 0.113 0.113 0.131 0.148 0.148 0.162 0.192 0.207 0.225 0.244 0.263
Head 0.266 0.266 0.281 0.312 0.312 0.344 0.406 0.438 0.469 0.500 0.531
Length 2 2 1/4 2 1/2 3 3 1/4 3 1/2 4 4 1/2 5
Diameter 0.099 0.099 0.113 0.128 0.128 0.135 0.148 0.148 0.162
Head 0.266 0.266 0.297 0.312 0.312 0.344 0.375 0.375 0.406
Length 1 7/8 8 1/8 2 3/8 2 7/8 3 1/8 3 1/4 3 3/4 4 1/4 4 3/4 5 3/4
Diameter 0.092 0.099 0.113 0.120 0.135 0.148 0.177 0.192 0.207 0.244
Head 0.234 0.250 0.266 0.281 0.312 0.344 0.375 0.406 0.438 0.500
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
Box
Sinker
Penny-Weight
Common
Type
Toe-Nail Connection Design Based on NDS 2005


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
GRAVITY LOAD D+L = 250 plf
SERVICE ANCHORAGE FORCE F
anch
= 420 plf
SERVICE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR FORCE V = 640 plf
LEDGER SPECIES ( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N),
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir) 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
LEDGER GRADE 2 No.1
( 0=Select Structural, 1=No.1 & Btr, 2=No.1, 3=No.2,
4=No.3, 5=Stud, 6=Construction, 7=Standard, 8=Utility)
LEDGER SIZE 4 x 12
( No.1, Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5 )
ANCHOR BOLT DIAMETER | = 3/4 in
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 )C
t
= 1.0
PURLIN ANCHORS SPACING S = 36 in
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
CMU SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
MASONRY STRENGTH f
M
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 1 # 5 @ 16 in. o. c.
Yes
DESIGN SUMMARY
4 x 12 LEDGER with 3/4 in DIA. A.B.'s @ 24 in o.c.
SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHOR PAI23 w/ 11-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR TRANSFERS INTO THE TOP OF THE LEDGER BY NAILS THOUGH PLY WOOD AND THE LEDGER BOLTS WOULD
RESIST BOTH THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR BY PARALLEL TO GRAIN BEARING AND THE GRAVITY LOAD BY PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
BEARING. LATER FORCES IN THE OTHER DIRECTION WOULD BE RESIST BY SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHORS.
CHECK LEDGER CAPACITY
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) (C
D
)
Lat
= 1.6 (for wind/seismic loads)
(C
D
)
D+L
= 1.0 (for gravity loads)
GROUP ACTION FACTOR (Sec 10.3.6, NDS 2005, Page 60) C
g
= 1.0
GEOMETRY FACTOR ( Sec 11.5.1, NDS 2005, Page 76 ) C
A
= 1.0 ( All dimensions conform to the specified minimums.)
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85) Z
A
= 880 lbf
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85) Z
__
= 1640 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAINZ
A
' = Z
A
(C
D
)
D+L
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
'
= 880 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN Z
__
' = Z
__
(C
D
)
LAT
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
'
= 2624 lbf
THE ANGLE BETWEEN DIRECTION OF COMBINED LOAD AND DIRECTION OF GRAIN u = 21.34
o
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING AT THE ANGLE TO GRAIN Z
T
' = Z
A
'Z
__
' /(Z
A
'cos
2
u+Z
||
'sin
2
u) = 2079 lbf
THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BOLT SPACING SHALL BE CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS :
= 36.30 in ( Use 24 in )
BASIC DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 31) F
v
= 180 psi
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR F
v
' = F
v
(C
D
)
D+L
C
M
C
t
= 180 psi
DEPTH FROM THE UNLOADED EDGE OF THE LEDGER TO THE CENTER OF THE BOLT d
e
= 5.63 in
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN SHEAR IS GIVEN BY NDS 2005 Eq. 3.4-6, Page 17, AS
= 591 lbf > (D+L)S = 500 lbf [Satisfactory]
Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
( )
' '
1
2
2
,
Z Z
MIN
S
D L
D L
V
u
(
(
=
( +
+ +

2
' '
2
3
e
v e
d
b
V d F
d
| |
=
|
\
DESIGN PURLIN ANCHORS cont'd
SELECT SIMPSON PAI23 w/ 11-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
DESIGN FORCE FOR STEEL ANCHOR
F
anch
S= 1260 lbf < 1880 lbf, allowable
DESIGN FORCE FOR WOOD MEMBER
1260 lbf < 1379 lbf, allowable [Satisfactory]
CHECK WALL CAPACITY TO SPAN LATERALLY S SPACING
ALLOWABLE MASONRY STRESS FACTOR : SF = 1.333
Allowable reinf. stress F
s
= 32000 psi Modular ratio n = 21.48
Allowable stress F
b
=(SF)(0.33f
m
') = 660 psi Wall reinf. area A
s
= 0.23 in / ft
Masonry elasticity modulus E
m
= 1350 ksi Tension reinf. ratio = 0.005
Steel elasticity modulus E
s
= 29000 ksi The neutral axis depth factor k = 0.36
Effective width b
w
= 12 in The lever-arm factor j = 0.88
The tensile stress in reinforcement is The compressive stress in the extreme fiber is
6938 psi < F
s
185 psi < F
b
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
F
anch
S=
2
8
anch
s
s
S F
f
jd
A
= =
2
2
4
anch
b
w
S F
f
jk
b d
= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
GRAVITY LOAD D+L = 250 plf
SERVICE ANCHORAGE FORCE F
anch
= 300 plf
SERVICE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR FORCE V = 640 plf
LEDGER SPECIES ( 0=Southern Pine with 2"-4" Wide,
1=Southern Pine with 5"-6" Wide) 0 Southern Pine
LEDGER GRADE 2 Non-Dense Select Structural
( 0=Dense Select Structural, 1=Select Structural, 2=Non-Dense Select Structural, 3=No.1 Dense,
4=No.1, 5=No.1 Non-Dense, 6=No.2 Dense, 7=No.2, 8=No.2 Non-Dense)
LEDGER SIZE 4 x 12
( Non-Dense Select Structural, Southern Pine )
ANCHOR BOLT DIAMETER | = 3/4 in
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 )C
t
= 1.0
PURLIN ANCHORS SPACING S = 36 in
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK ) 1 CMU
THICKNESS OF WALL t = 8 in
CMU SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES ) 1 Yes
MASONRY STRENGTH f
M
' = 1.5 ksi
REBAR YIELD STRESS f
y
= 60 ksi
WALL HORIZ. REINF. 1 # 5 @ 16 in. o. c.
Yes
DESIGN SUMMARY
4 x 12 LEDGER with 3/4 in DIA. A.B.'s @ 24 in o.c.
SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHOR PAI18 w/ 8-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR TRANSFERS INTO THE TOP OF THE LEDGER BY NAILS THOUGH PLY WOOD AND THE LEDGER BOLTS WOULD
RESIST BOTH THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR BY PARALLEL TO GRAIN BEARING AND THE GRAVITY LOAD BY PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
BEARING. LATER FORCES IN THE OTHER DIRECTION WOULD BE RESIST BY SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHORS.
CHECK LEDGER CAPACITY
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) (C
D
)
Lat
= 1.6 (for wind/seismic loads)
(C
D
)
D+L
= 1.0 (for gravity loads)
GROUP ACTION FACTOR (Sec 10.3.6, NDS 2005, Page 60) C
g
= 1.0
GEOMETRY FACTOR ( Sec 11.5.1, NDS 2005, Page 76 ) C
A
= 1.0 ( All dimensions conform to the specified minimums.)
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85) Z
A
= 950 lbf
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85) Z
__
= 1680 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN Z
A
' = Z
A
(C
D
)
D+L
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
'
= 950 lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN Z
__
' = Z
__
(C
D
)
LAT
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
'
= 2688 lbf
THE ANGLE BETWEEN DIRECTION OF COMBINED LOAD AND DIRECTION OF GRAIN u = 21.34
o
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING AT THE ANGLE TO GRAIN Z
T
' = Z
A
'Z
__
' /(Z
A
'cos
2
u+Z
||
'sin
2
u) = 2164 lbf
THE MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE BOLT SPACING SHALL BE CALCULATED AS FOLLOWS :
= 37.79 in ( Use 24 in )
BASIC DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR (Tab 4B, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 37) F
v
= 175 psi
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR F
v
' = F
v
(C
D
)
D+L
C
M
C
t
= 175 psi
DEPTH FROM THE UNLOADED EDGE OF THE LEDGER TO THE CENTER OF THE BOLTd
e
= 5.63 in
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN SHEAR IS GIVEN BY NDS 2005 Eq. 3.4-6, Page 17, AS
= 574 lbf > (D+L)S = 500 lbf [Satisfactory]
DESIGN PURLIN ANCHORS
SELECT SIMPSON PAI18 w/ 8-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
DESIGN FORCE FOR STEEL ANCHOR 900 lbf < 1255 lbf, allowable
DESIGN FORCE FOR WOOD MEMBER 900 lbf < 1004 lbf, allowable
[Satisfactory]
F
anch
S=
F
anch
S=
Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
ALLOWABLE INCREASING ? (IBC/CBC 1605.3.2)
( )
' '
1
2
2
,
Z Z
MIN
S
D L
D L
V
u
(
(
=
( +
+ +

2
' '
2
3
e
v e
d
b
V d F
d
| |
=
|
\
CHECK WALL CAPACITY TO SPAN LATERALLY S SPACING cont'd
ALLOWABLE MASONRY STRESS FACTOR : SF = 1.333
Allowable reinf. stress F
s
= 32000 psi Modular ratio n = 21.48
Allowable stress F
b
=(SF)(0.33f
m
') = 660 psi Wall reinf. area A
s
= 0.23 in / ft
Masonry elasticity modulus E
m
= 1350 ksi Tension reinf. ratio = 0.005
Steel elasticity modulus E
s
= 29000 ksi The neutral axis depth factor k = 0.36
Effective width b
w
= 12 in The lever-arm factor j = 0.88
The tensile stress in reinforcement is The compressive stress in the extreme fiber is
4956 psi < F
s
132 psi < F
b
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
2
8
anch
s
s
S F
f
jd
A
= =
2
2
4
anch
b
w
S F
f
jk
b d
= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
TOTAL SHEAR FORCE (ASD) F
p
= 15.16 kips
NUMBER OF SEGMENTS n = 5
Segment 1 2 3 4 5
Length, ft 17.5 22.67 13.83 35.5 10
Shear Wall ? Yes No Yes No Yes
ANALYSIS
TOTAL DRAG LENGTH L
drag
= 99.5 ft
TOTAL SHEAR WALL LENGTH L
wall
= 41.33 ft
DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS v
diaphragm
= F
p
/ v
drag
= 152 plf
SHEAR WALL SHEAR STRESS v
shear wall
= F
p
/ v
wall
= 367 plf
Section Point 0 1 2 3 4 5
Distance, ft 0 17.5 40.17 54 89.5 99.5
Axial Force 0 3.75 0.30 3.26 -2.14 0.00
DRAG / COLLECTOR FORCE DIAGRAM
SHEAR WALL & DRAG ELEVATION
Daniel
Tian Li
Drag / Collector Force Diagram Generator
-3
-2
-1
0
1
2
3
4
5
Distance, ft
D
r
a
g

A
x
i
a
l

F
o
r
c
e
,

k
i
p
s
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION LSL 1 3/4 x 14 Timberstrand LSL 2.1E
BEAM SPAN L
1
= 12 ft
CANTILEVER L
2
= 3
ft, (0 for no cantilever)
SLOPED DEAD LOADS w
DL,1
= 0.35 kips / ft
w
DL,2
= 0.25 kips / ft
PROJECTED LIVE LOADS w
LL,1
= 0.14 kips / ft
w
LL,2
= 0.2 kips / ft
CONCENTRATED LOADS P
1
P
2
P
3
Dead (kips) 0.65 0.6 1.2
Live (kips) 0.26 0.4 1
Location from Left End (ft) 4 8 15
SLOPE 4 : 12 ( = 18.43
0
)
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD

LL
= L / 360
Code Duration Factor, C
D
Condition
1 0.90 Dead Load
2 1.00 Occupancy Live Load
3 1.15 Snow Load
4 1.25 Construction Load
5 1.60 Wind/Earthquake Load
6 2.00 Impact Load
Choice => 4 Construction Load
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
3
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
8.34 kips X
1
= 4.80 ft
X
2
= 5.20 ft
X
3
= 2.00 ft
3.27 kips
M
max
= 9.1 ft-kips 8.7 ft-kips
V
max
= 6.95 kips, at R2 left.
DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTIES AND DESIGN FACTORS
L
u
= Max(X
3
, L
2
) = 3.0 ft, (NDS 2012 Table 3.3.3)
LSL 1 3/4 x 14 Properties
b = 1.75 in F
b
= 3,451 psi l
E
= 6.2 ft, (Tab 3.3.3 footnote 1)
d = 14.00 in F
v
= 400 psi, (NDS 97 C
H
included) R
B
= 18.4 < 50
A = 24.5
in
2
E' = 2,100 ksi E'
y
= 2,100 ksi
Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2012


( )
,1 ,2
,1 ,2
2
2 1 1 2
1 1
0.5 0.5
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
d w w L
P w w R L L L
L L
| | | |
= + + + + + =
| |
\ \
,1 ,2
,1 ,2 1 1 2 2
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
w w
P
w w R L L R

| | | |
= + + + + =
| |
\ \
,2
,2
2
2 3 2
0.5
cos
DL
LL Min
w
w M L P L

| |
= + + =
|
\

(cont'd)
S
x
= 57.2
in
3
F
b
' = 3,302 psi F
bE
= 3841 psi
I = 400
in
4
F
v
' = 500 psi F
b
*
= 4313.39 psi
E = E
x
= 2100 ksi E'
min
= 1,085 ksi F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 0.89
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
i
C
L
C
F
C
V
C
c
C
r
1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.77 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
CHECK BENDING AND SHEAR CAPACITIES
Cantilever: f
b
' = M
Min
/ S
x
= 1823 psi < F
b
'
= 3302 psi [Satisfactory]
Middle Span: f
b
= M
Max
/ S
x
= 1911 psi < F
b
= 4313 psi [Satisfactory]
Shear: f
v
' = 1.5 V
Max
/ A = 425 psi < F
v
' [Satisfactory]
(neglected d offset conservatively)
CHECK DEFLECTION AT LIVE LOAD CONDITION
L = L
1
/ cos = 12.65 ft, beam sloped span
P
LL1
P
LL2
P
LL3
a or b, (ft) 8.43 4.22 3.16
P, (k) 0.25 0.38 0.95
w
1
= w
LL,1
cos
2
= 0.13 klf, perpendicular to beam
w
2
= w
LL,2
cos
2
= 0.18 klf, perpendicular to beam
0.13 in, downward to vertical direction.
< 2 L
2
/ 360 = 0.20 in [Satisfactory]
0.13 in, downward to vertical direction.
< L
1
/ 360 = 0.40 in [Satisfactory]
( ) ( )
2 3
3 3 2 3 3 3
4 3
cos
3 24
End
L L a a w a a P
EI EI

( + +
= + = (
(

( )
4
1.5
1 2 2
0.06415 5
cos
384
Mid
Pb w L
b L
EIL EI

(
= + = (

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LOADS (ASD) W = 3 lbs
F = 15 lbs
M = 14 ft-lbs
NUMBER OF LAG SCREWS n = 4
LAG SCREW DIAMETER = 1/4 in
LAG SCREW SPACING S
1
= 1 in, (if one row input 0)
S
2
= 1 in
MAIN MEMBER 2 thk. x 4 width
SIDE MEMBER 2 thk. x 4 width
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 ) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2005, Page 58 ) C
t
= 1.0
GROUP ACTION FACTOR APPLY? ( 0 = No, 1 = Yes) 1 Yes, ( C
g
= 0.997 , NDS 2005, 10.3.6)
THE CONNECTION, (4) - 0.25 Dia. x 3", IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2005, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
E
g
= 1.25 in > 1.5 D [Satisfactory]
E
n
= 1.25 in > 3.5 D [Satisfactory]
S = 1 in > 3 D [Satisfactory]
CHECK WOOD CAPACITY
F = [(F
F
+ F
MF
)
2
+ (F
W
+ F
MW
)
2
]
0.5
= 63 lbs / screw, actual load at corner screw
where F
F
= 4 lbs / screw F
MF
= 42 lbs / screw, at corner screw
F
W
= 1 lbs / screw F
MW
= 42 lbs / screw, at corner screw
J = 2 (in
2
Screw Area)
C

= Min (C
1
, C
2
, C
3
) = 0.714 , (geometry factor, NDS 2005, 11.5.1, page 76)
where C
1
= (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = E
n
/ 7D = 0.714
C
2
= (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) = 1.000
C
3
= (actual spacing) / (min spacing for full design value) = S / 4D = 1.000
1/4 0.997 , (group action factor, NDS 2005, 10.3.6, page 60)
where n

= 4 R
EA
= Min [(E
s
A
s
/E
m
A
m
) , (E
m
A
m
/E
s
A
s
)] = 1.000
E
s
A
s
= 7350000 lbs, (E
m
fr Tab.10.3.6C)

= 180000 D
1.5
= 22500
t
m
= 1 1/2 in u = 1+ S/2 [1 / E
m
A
m
+ 1 / E
s
A
s
] = 1.003
E
m
A
m
= 7350000 lbs, (E
m
fr Tab.10.3.6C)
m = u - (u
2
- 1)
0.5
=
0.925
C
d
= P / (8 D) = 0.672 , (penetration depth factor, NDS 2005, tab 11J, footnote 3, page 92)
where P

= S + (T - E) - t
s
= 1 11/32 in, (length of thread penetration in main member)
S = 1 in, (NDS 2005 tab L2, page 166)
T - E = 1 27/32 in, (NDS 2005 tab L2, page 166)
132 lbs / screw, side member allowable capacity (NDS 2005, 11.3.3, page 72)
where Z
//
= 150 lbs / screw, (NDS 2005, tab 11J, page 92)
Z
s
= 120 lbs / screw, (NDS 2005, tab 11J, page 92)
= 46.94
o
, angle between F & grain for side member at corner screw
134 lbs / screw, main member allowable capacity (NDS 2005, 11.3.3, page 72)
where Z
//
= 150 lbs / screw, (NDS 2005, tab 11J, page 92)
Z
m
= 120 lbs / screw, (NDS 2005, tab 11J, page 92)
= 43.06
o
, angle between F & grain for main member at corner screw
Z

= MIN( Z
//
, Z

) C
D
C
g
C
d
= 63 lbs / corner screw, connection allowable capacity
> F = 63 lbs / screw [Satisfactory]
Lag Screw Connection Design Based on NDS 2005


( )
( )( )
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 1
EA
EA
n
n n
m m
R
C
g
m
n m m m R

+

= =



+ + +

//
2 2
//
sin cos
Z Z
s
Z
s
Z Z
s

= =
+
//
2 2
//
sin cos
Z Z
m
Z
m
Z Z
m

= =
+
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONTINUED TOP CHORD (from 0 to 6 & from 6 to 11) GLB 5 1/8 x 15 SLOPED DEAD LOADS DL = 400 lbs / ft
CONTINUED BOTTOM CHORD (from 0 to 11) GLB 5 1/8 x 10 1/2 PROJECTED LIVE LOADS LL = 320 lbs / ft
ALL WEB MEMBER SIZE 6 x 6 SPECIE & GRADE 2 No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
TRUSS SPAN LENGTH L = 60 ft THE TRUSS DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TRUSS DEPTH H = 10 ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The intermediate finite element analysis include shear deformations using G equal to 0.5 E / (1+0.3).
2. There are different rotations at same joint of web to chord, since web pinned to continued chord.
3. The top chord factors, C
P
& C
L
, are based on two joints length. Other member factors, including C
V
, are based on their physical length.
DETERMINE JOINT DEFLECTIONS BY FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
DL Deflection (in, deg) LL Deflection (in, deg)
Joint X Y (cont.) (pin-1) (pin-2) X Y (cont.) (pin-1) (pin-2)
0 0 0 -0.2602 -0.2914 0 0 -0.1975 -0.2211
1 -0.0690 -0.4614 -0.1391 -0.1237 -0.0523 -0.3502 -0.1056 -0.0939
2 0.0174 -0.4618 -0.1234 -0.1237 -0.0548 0.0132 -0.3505 -0.0937 -0.0939 -0.0416
3 -0.0319 -0.5729 -0.0039 -0.0548 -0.0426 -0.0242 -0.4348 -0.0029 -0.0416 -0.0323
4 0.0276 -0.5703 -0.0086 -0.0426 -0.0054 0.0209 -0.4328 -0.0065 -0.0323 -0.0041
5 0 -0.5682 0 -0.0054 0.0054 0 -0.4312 5.56E-17 -0.0041 0.0041
6 0 -0.5457 0.0561 -0.0561 0 -0.4141 0.0426 -0.0426
7 0.0319 -0.5729 0.0039 0.0548 0.0426 0.0242 -0.4348 0.0029 0.0416 0.0323
8 -0.0276 -0.5703 0.0086 0.0426 0.0054 -0.0209 -0.4328 0.0065 0.0323 0.0041
9 0.0690 -0.4614 0.1391 0.1237 0.0523 -0.3502 0.1056 0.0939
10 -0.0174 -0.4618 0.1234 0.1237 0.0548 -0.0132 -0.3505 0.0937 0.0939 0.0416
11 0 0 0.2602 0.2914 0 0 0.1975 0.2211
CHECK MAXIMUM LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION
D
LL
= 0.43 in < L / 240 = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAMBER AT 1.5 TIMES MAXIMUM DEAD LOAD DEFLECTION
1.5 D
DL
= 0.86 in
DETERMINE MEMBER FORCES UNDER LOAD COMBINATION (DL + LL)
Joints I end section J end section
Member I - J N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips)
1 0 - 1 -52.665 0.460 0.000 52.665 -0.460 4.595
2 0 - 2 56.853 4.017 0.000 -54.508 3.019 5.264
3 1 - 2 0.865 0.000 0.000 -0.865 0.000 0.000
4 1 - 3 -52.665 -0.406 -4.595 52.665 0.406 0.537 REACTIONS:
5 2 - 3 7.813 0.000 0.000 -7.813 0.000 0.000 R
0
= R
11
= 22.25 kips, upward
6 2 - 4 48.531 2.490 -5.264 -46.186 4.546 -5.570
7 3 - 4 -2.784 0.000 0.000 2.784 0.000 0.000
Wood Truss Design Based on NDS 2005
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8 3 - 5 -45.253 -0.093 -0.537 45.253 0.093 -0.390 (cont'd)
9 4 - 5 14.231 0.000 0.000 -14.231 0.000 0.000
10 4 - 6 36.569 4.046 5.570 -34.224 2.989 0.000
11 5 - 6 -15.973 0.000 0.000 15.973 0.000 0.000
12 5 - 7 -45.253 0.093 0.390 45.253 -0.093 0.537
13 5 - 8 14.231 0.000 0.000 -14.231 0.000 0.000
14 6 - 8 34.224 2.989 0.000 -36.569 4.046 -5.570
15 7 - 8 -2.784 0.000 0.000 2.784 0.000 0.000
16 7 - 9 -52.665 0.406 -0.537 52.665 -0.406 4.595
17 7 - 10 7.813 0.000 0.000 -7.813 0.000 0.000
18 8 - 10 46.186 4.546 5.570 -48.531 2.490 5.264
19 9 - 10 0.865 0.000 0.000 -0.865 0.000 0.000
20 9 - 11 -52.665 -0.460 -4.595 52.665 0.460 0.000
21 10 - 11 54.508 3.019 -5.264 -56.853 4.017 0.000
CHECK WOOD MEMBERS CAPACITIES
C
D
C
F
C
P
C
L
C
V
Max. Section Force 1.25 1.00 0.51 0.97 0.94
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) f
b
F'
b
f
c
F'
c
f
v
F'
v
-56.853 4.546 5.570 348 2816 740 1015 89 331
[Satisfactory]
C
D
C
F
C
L
C
V
Max. Section Force 1.25 1.00 1.00 0.91
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) f
b
F'
b
f
t
F'
t
f
v
F'
v
52.665 0.460 4.595 586 2737 979 1375 13 331
[Satisfactory]
C
D
C
F
C
P
Max. Section Force 1.25 1.00 0.50
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) f
c
F'
c
-14.231 470 578
[Satisfactory]
Member
Bot Chord
9 & 13
Compression
Web Member
Top Chord
Member
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DURATION FACTOR (1.0, 1.15, 1.25, 1.6) C
D
= 1.00 , (NDS 2.3.2)
COMMERCIAL GRADE (# 1 or # 2) # 1
Post Axial Capacity for Douglas Fir-Larch # 1, (kips)
Height
(ft) 4 x 4 4 x 6 4 x 8 4 x 10 4 x 12 6 x 6 6 x 8 6 x 10 6 x 12 8 x 8 8 x 10
6 11.78 18.25 23.68 29.67 36.09 27.56 37.59 47.61 57.64 53.81 68.16
7 9.35 14.57 19.01 23.97 29.15 26.34 35.92 45.50 55.07 52.79 66.87
8 7.48 11.68 15.29 19.36 23.55 24.80 33.81 42.83 51.84 51.52 65.26
9 6.07 9.49 12.45 39.65 48.00 49.96 63.28
10 5.00 7.83 10.29 36.13 43.74 48.09 60.91
11 4.18 6.56 8.62 32.52 39.37 45.89 58.13
12 3.55 5.56 7.31 29.06 35.18 43.41 54.98
13 3.04 4.77 6.28 25.88 31.33 40.69 51.55
14 2.63 4.13 5.44 23.06 27.91 37.86 47.96
15 2.30 3.62 4.76 6.07 7.38 11.92 16.25 20.58 24.92 35.01 44.35
16 2.03 3.19 4.20 5.35 6.51 10.67 14.55 18.43 22.31 32.25 40.85
17 1.80 2.83 3.73 4.75 5.78 9.59 13.08 16.57 20.06 29.64 37.55
18 1.61 2.53 3.33 4.25 5.17 8.66 11.80 14.95 18.10 27.23 34.49
19 1.45 2.28 3.00 3.82 4.65 7.84 10.70 13.55 16.40 25.01 31.68
20 1.31 2.06 2.71 3.46 4.20 7.13 9.73 12.32 14.92 23.01 29.14
21 1.19 1.87 2.46 3.14 3.82 6.51 8.88 11.25 13.62 21.19 26.84
22 1.09 1.70 2.25 2.86 3.48 5.97 8.14 10.31 12.48 19.56 24.77
23 0.99 1.56 2.06 2.62 3.19 5.48 7.48 9.47 11.47 18.09 22.91
24 0.91 1.44 1.89 2.41 2.93 5.06 6.90 8.73 10.57 16.76 21.23
25 0.84 1.32 1.74 2.22 2.71 4.68 6.38 8.08 9.78 15.57 19.72
26 0.78 1.22 1.61 2.06 2.50 4.34 5.91 7.49 9.07 14.49 18.36
27 0.72 1.14 1.50 1.91 2.32 4.03 5.50 6.96 8.43 13.52 17.12
28 0.67 1.06 1.39 1.78 2.16 3.76 5.12 6.49 7.86 12.63 16.00
29 0.63 0.99 1.30 1.66 2.02 3.51 4.79 6.06 7.34 11.83 14.98
30 0.59 0.92 1.21 1.55 1.88 3.29 4.48 5.68 6.87 11.09 14.05
Post Axial Capacity for Southern Pine # 1, (kips)
Height
(ft) 4 x 4 4 x 6 4 x 8 4 x 10 4 x 12 6 x 6 6 x 8 6 x 10 6 x 12 8 x 8 8 x 10
6 12.03 18.60 24.06 30.38 36.94 23.08 31.47 39.86 48.25 44.68 56.59
7 9.48 14.74 19.20 24.33 29.59 22.24 30.33 38.41 46.50 43.97 55.70
8 7.55 11.77 15.40 19.56 23.79 21.17 28.87 36.57 44.27 43.09 54.59
9 6.11 9.55 12.51 15.92 19.36 19.88 27.11 34.34 41.57 42.02 53.23
10 5.02 7.87 10.33 13.14 15.98 18.40 25.09 31.78 38.47 40.74 51.61
11 4.20 6.58 8.64 11.01 13.39 16.81 22.92 29.03 35.14 39.23 49.69
12 3.56 5.57 7.33 9.34 11.36 15.21 20.74 26.27 31.80 37.48 47.48
13 3.05 4.78 6.29 8.01 9.74 13.68 18.65 23.63 28.60 35.54 45.02
14 2.64 4.14 5.45 6.95 8.45 12.28 16.74 21.21 25.67 33.44 42.36
15 2.31 3.62 4.77 6.08 7.39 11.02 15.03 19.04 23.05 31.26 39.59
16 2.03 3.19 4.20 5.36 6.52 9.92 13.52 17.13 20.73 29.06 36.81
17 1.81 2.84 3.73 4.76 5.79 8.94 12.19 15.45 18.70 26.93 34.11
18 1.61 2.53 3.34 4.26 5.18 8.09 11.03 13.97 16.92 24.90 31.54
19 1.45 2.28 3.00 3.83 4.65 7.35 10.02 12.69 15.36 23.00 29.13
20 1.31 2.06 2.71 3.46 4.21 6.69 9.13 11.56 13.99 21.25 26.91
21 1.19 1.87 2.46 3.14 3.82 6.12 8.34 10.57 12.79 19.64 24.88
22 1.09 1.71 2.25 2.87 3.49 5.61 7.65 9.69 11.73 18.18 23.03
23 0.99 1.56 2.06 2.63 3.19 5.16 7.04 8.92 10.79 16.86 21.35
24 0.91 1.44 1.89 2.41 2.94 4.76 6.50 8.23 9.96 15.65 19.83
25 0.84 1.32 1.75 2.23 2.71 4.41 6.01 7.61 9.22 14.56 18.45
26 0.78 1.23 1.61 2.06 2.50 4.09 5.58 7.06 8.55 13.57 17.19
27 0.72 1.14 1.50 1.91 2.32 3.80 5.19 6.57 7.95 12.67 16.05
28 0.67 1.06 1.39 1.78 2.16 3.55 4.84 6.13 7.42 11.86 15.02
29 0.63 0.99 1.30 1.66 2.02 3.31 4.52 5.73 6.93 11.11 14.08
30 0.59 0.92 1.22 1.55 1.89 3.10 4.23 5.36 6.49 10.43 13.21
Note:
1. The bold values require steel bearing plate based on, F
c
, 625 psi.
2. The table values are from Wood Column software at www.Engineering-International.com .


Tables for Wood Post Design Based on NDS 2005
Section Size
Section Size
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DURATION FACTOR (0.9, 1.0, 1.15, 1.25) C
D
= 1.15 , (NDS 2.3.2)
COMMERCIAL GRADE (# 1 or # 2) # 1
DEFLECTION LIMITATION = L / 240
Beam Allowable Uniform Load for Douglas Fir-Larch # 1, (plf)
Span
(ft) 2 x 6 2 x 8 2 x 10 2 x 12 4 x 6 4 x 8 4 x 10 4 x 12 6 x 8 6 x 10 6 x 12 GLB 5 1/8 x 15 GLB 5 1/8 x 18
6 209 336 501 674 489 849 1276 1729 1482 2378 3485 9823 14145
7 154 247 368 495 359 624 937 1271 1089 1747 2561 7217 10392
8 118 189 282 379 275 477 717 973 834 1338 1961 5525 7957
9 93 149 223 299 217 377 567 769 659 1057 1549 4366 6287
10 75 121 180 243 176 306 459 623 534 856 1255 3536 5092
11 59 100 149 200 138 253 379 515 441 708 1037 2923 4208
12 45 84 125 168 106 212 319 432 371 595 871 2456 3536
13 36 72 107 272 368 313 507 742 2092 3013
14 29 62 92 234 318 251 437 640 1804 2598
15 23 53 80 204 277 204 381 558 1572 2248
16 19 44 70 179 243 168 334 490 1381 1963
17 16 37 62 159 215 140 284 434 1174 1728
18 13 31 56 142 192 118 240 387 989 1533
19 11 26 50 67 27 61 127 172 100 204 348 841 1368
20 10 22 45 61 23 52 109 156 86 175 310 721 1228
21 8 19 40 55 20 45 94 141 74 151 268 623 1076
22 7 17 35 50 17 39 82 129 65 131 233 541 936
23 6 15 31 46 15 35 72 118 57 115 204 474 819
24 6 13 27 42 13 30 63 108 50 101 179 417 721
25 5 12 24 39 12 27 56 100 44 89 159 369 638
26 4 10 21 36 10 24 50 89 39 79 141 328 567
27 4 9 19 33 9 21 44 80 35 71 126 293 506
28 4 8 17 31 8 19 40 71 31 64 113 263 454
29 3 7 15 28 8 17 36 64 28 57 102 236 409
30 3 7 14 25 7 16 32 58 25 52 92 214 369
Beam Allowable Uniform Load for Southern Pine # 1, (plf)
Span
(ft) 2 x 6 2 x 8 2 x 10 2 x 12 4 x 6 4 x 8 4 x 10 4 x 12 6 x 8 6 x 10 6 x 12 GLB 5 1/8 x 15 GLB 5 1/8 x 18
6 266 420 592 842 620 1077 1520 2162 1812 2907 4260 9823 14145
7 195 308 435 619 456 792 1117 1588 1331 2136 3130 7217 10392
8 149 236 333 474 349 606 855 1216 1019 1635 2396 5525 7957
9 108 187 263 374 251 479 676 961 805 1292 1893 4366 6287
10 79 151 213 303 183 388 547 778 652 1047 1534 3536 5092
11 59 125 176 251 138 315 452 643 539 865 1267 2923 4208
12 45 104 148 211 106 243 380 540 423 727 1065 2456 3536
13 36 82 126 179 83 191 324 461 332 619 907 2092 3013
14 29 66 109 155 67 153 279 397 266 534 782 1804 2598
15 23 53 95 135 54 124 243 346 216 440 682 1572 2255
16 19 44 83 118 45 103 213 304 178 362 599 1381 1976
17 16 37 74 105 37 85 531 1174 1745
18 13 31 64 94 31 72 452 989 1552
19 11 26 54 84 27 61 384 841 1389
20 10 22 47 76 23 52 329 721 1245
21 8 19 40 69 20 45 284 623 1076
22 7 17 35 63 17 39 247 541 936
23 6 15 31 55 15 35 216 474 819
24 6 13 27 49 13 30 63 113 53 107 190 417 721
25 5 12 24 43 12 27 56 100 47 95 169 369 638
26 4 10 21 38 10 24 50 89 42 84 150 328 567
27 4 9 19 34 9 21 44 80 37 75 134 293 506
28 4 8 17 31 8 19 40 71 33 68 120 263 454
29 3 7 15 28 8 17 36 64 30 61 108 236 409
30 3 7 14 25 7 16 32 58 27 55 98 214 369
Note:
1. The bold values are deflection controlled.
2. Glulam 24F-1.8E used.
3. The beam continuously lateral supported by top diaphragm. (C
L
= 1.0)
4 The table values are from Wood Beam software at www.Engineering-International.com .
Tables for Wood Beam Design Based on NDS 2005
Section Size
Section Size


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PROJECT : PAGE :
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LAG SCREW DIAMETER = 1/2 in, NDS APP. L
LAG SCREW LENGTH Long = 4 in, NDS APP. L
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT W = 1.4 kips
CM HEIGHT H = 8.25 ft, 2/3 total height
ANCHORAGE LENGTH L = 8 ft
LAG SCREWS ALONG L EDGE N
L
= 3 per line
LAG SCREW SPACING S
L
= L / (N
L
- 1) = 48 in
ANCHORAGE WIDTH B = 8 ft
LAG SCREWS ALONG B EDGE N
B
= 2 per line
LAG SCREW SPACING S
B
= B / (N
B
- 1) = 96 in
[THE ANCHORAGE, USING 1/2" x 4" LAG SCREWS, IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE TENSION & SHEAR VALUES
Z
II
' = C
D
C
d
C
g
Z
II
= 252 lbs
where C
D
= 1.6 (NDS Tab 2.3.2)
C
d
= p / (8D) = 0.814
p = S + (T-E) - (Diaphragm Thk) - t
s
= 3.256 in
S + (T-E) = 3.688 in (NDS Appendix L2)
Diaphragm Thk = 0.298 in (0.298 for 15/32, 0.319 for 19/32, UBC Table 23-2-H, page 3-420)
t
s
= 0.134 in (10 gage, NDS Tab 11K)
C
g
= 0.92 (NDS 10.3.6)
Z
II
= 210 lbs (NDS Tab 11K)
Z

' = C
D
C
d
C
g
Z

= 168 lbs
Z

= 140 lbs (NDS Tab 11K)


(W ' p) = C
D
W (T-E) = 1323 lbs
where W = 378 lbs / in (NDS Tab 11.2A)
(T-E) = 2.188 in (NDS Appendix L2)
DESIGN LOADS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS
I
p
W , MIN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS
I
p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W , 1.6S
DS
I
p
W ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.24W , MIN[ 0.65W , 1.30W ]} where S
DS
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
= 0.84 W , (SD) I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3)
= 0.60 W , (ASD) = 0.84 kips a
p
= 1 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5 (ASCE Tab. 13.6-1)
F
V
= K
V
W

= 0.10 W , (ASD) = 0.14 kips, up & down z = h ft
h = 36 ft
K
H
= 1.3 (ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.10 (vertical seismic factor)
MAXIMUM OVERTURNING MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE
M
OT
= Fp H = 6.95 ft-kips
M
RES,L
= (0.9W - Fv ) (0.5L) = 4.48 ft-kips < M
OT
,therefore design tension anchors.
M
RES,B
= (0.9W - Fv ) (0.5B) = 4.48 ft-kips < M
OT
,therefore design tension anchors.
TENSION LOAD AT CORNER LAG SCREW
T
L
= (F
V
-0.9 W) / A + M
OT
y / I = 248 lbs / bolt T
B
= (F
V
-0.9 W) / A + M
OT
y / I = 103 lbs / bolt
where A = 2(N
L
+ N
B
) -4 = 6 (total bolts) where I = Y
i
2
= 13824
in
2
-bolts
I = X
i
2
= 9216
in
2
-bolts
y = 0.5 B = 48 in
y = 0.5 L = 48 in
SHEAR LOAD AT EACH LAG SCREW
V = F
H
/ A = 140 lbs / bolt
CHECK CORNER SCREW CAPACITY AT COMBINED LATERAL AND WITHDRAWAL LOADS
Z

' = Z
II
'(W' p) / (Z
II
'sin
2
+ W'p cos
2
) (NDS 11.4-1)
= 650 lbs / bolt > [T
L
2
+ V
2
]
0.5
= 285 lbs / bolt [SATISFACTORY]
where = tan
-1
(T
L
/ V) = 60.46
o
Z

' = Z

'(W' p) / (Z

'sin
2
+ W'p cos
2
) (NDS 11.4-1)
= 241 lbs / bolt > [T
B
2
+ V
2
]
0.5
= 174 lbs / bolt [SATISFACTORY]
where = tan
-1
(T
B
/ V) = 36.26
o


Equipment Anchorage to Wood Roof Based on NDS 05 / IBC 09 / CBC 10
H
B
No. Bolts per Input
w
h
e
r
e

O
c
c
u
r
s
F
r
a
m
e

(
n
o
t

s
h
o
w
n
)

b
y

M
F
R
S
S
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INPUT DATA
OFFSET LATERAL SYSTEM DIMENSION B = 12 ft
L = 32 ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1) = 1 <= Sheathing and Single-Floor
MINIMUM NOMINAL FRAMING WITH ( 2 or 3) = 3 in
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS = 15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d ) 1 8d
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS 0.43
FRAMING OF Douglas-Fir-Larch OR Southern Pine ? Yes
`
V = 10 kips
MAX. ALLOWABLE COLLECTOR (DRAG) FORCE T
drag
= 11 kips
MAX. ALLOWABLE CHORD FORCE T
chord
= 3 kips
THE TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 2.5 in O.C. BOUNDARY / 4 in O.C. EDGES / 12"O.C. FIELD.
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX DIAPHRAGM DIMENSION RATIO (SDPWS-08, 4.2.4 & IBC 09, 2308.12.6)
L / B = 2.67 > 2.00
< 4.00
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DIAPHRAGM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
v = 1.25 V / L = 508 plf, ASD, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
where = 1.3 (ASCE 7-05, 12.10.1.1 & 12.3.4.2)
[Satisfactory]
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.2.1 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A with ASD reduction factor 2.0 :
Min. Min. Member
Common Penetration Thickness Width
Nail (in) (in) (in) 6 / 6 4 / 6 2.5 / 4 2 / 3 Case 1 Others
8d 1 1/2 15/32 3 300 400 600 675 265 200
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A note 2.
CHECK DIAPHRAGM IN-PLANE FLEXURAL CAPACITY
M = 1.25 V B = ft-kips, the max value same at both B & L sections, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
T
max
= M / MIN( L , B) = kips (THE 2-CMST12 SIMPSON STRAP REQUIRED.)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLLECTOR / CHORD STRAP CAPACITY
17.9 kips, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.4, 12.10.1.1 & 12.10.2.1 Exception)
(THE 2-CMST12 SIMPSON STRAP REQUIRED.) [Satisfactory]
T = MAX( 1.25 T
chord
, 1.25 T
drag
) =
MAX TWO PERPENDICULAR LATERAL SYSTEM SPAN

(USE 2-CMST12 COLLECTOR/CHORD SIMPSON STRAP AROUND THE DIAPHRAGM.)
ALLOWABLE SHEAR FORCE ON TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM SIDE
Panel Grade
Blocked Nail Spacing
Wood Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity

Unblocked
Boundary / Other Edges
Sheathing and Single-Floor
16.3
195.0
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. At middle of wall, with out of plan loads (seismic or wind), the inside web of C-Stud within concrete and End Bar are used
as tension steel, conservatively.
2. The bottom joint, which shall be clean & rough, is pinned connection out of plan (M
u,y
zero), so only Holdown as shear
wall tension steel used.
3. The Holdown / End Bar shall have full tension capacity with L
d
, L
dh
, & L
s
(ACI 318-08 12 & App. D). The two End Bars
shall be tied by horizontal strap (not shown), in the wall middle, at 4'-0" o.c. max.
4. The wall, with high stiffness (small drift), can be partially used as shear wall to reach flexible diaphragm condition
(ASCE 7-10 Figure 12.3-1).
5. The wall has higher fire-resistance ratings (2010 CBC Table 706.4) and capacity, than pure wood / metal wall, without
Type V construction limits.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
C-STUD SECTION & SPACING 600S162-54 @ 18 in o.c
( 50 ksi )
WALL LENGTH L
w
= 3 ft THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
FACTORED SAME HORIZONTAL SECTION LOADS P
u
= 120 kips, axial
(SD Level, equal to 1.5 ASD Level Force) M
u,x
= 150 ft-k, shear wall bending
M
u,y
= 50 ft-k, out of plan bending
V
u,x
= 17 kips, max horizontal shear load
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
HOLDOWN / END BAR
Diameter =
0.875 in, with F
y
= 60 ksi
(Total SD level tension capacity at each end, 36.08 kips, # 7 Reinforcement)
ANALYSIS
C-STUD SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi h = 6 in
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
Composite Strong Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08, AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P

( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for
E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y







= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ . \ .

=

>

(cont'd)
P
max
=0.8 [ 0.85 f
c
' (A
g
- A
st
) + f
y
A
st
] = 339.10 kips
(at max axial load, ACI 318-08 10.3.6.2)
> P
u
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.65 (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
A
g
= 216
in
2
A
st,C
= 0.68
in
2
, C-Stud
P
n
(k) A
st,H
= 1.20
in
2
, Holdown / End Bar
=0.65 + (
t
- 0.002 ) (250 / 3) = 0.656
(ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
where D = 36.0 in
Cover = 2.0 in, (ACI 318-08 7.7.1)
d = 32.8 in
M
n
(ft-k)
c
= 0.003

t
= 0.0021
C = 19.4 in, at balanced condition
M
n
= 206 ft-kips @ P
u
= 120 kips > M
u
= 158 ft-kips [Satisfactory]

max
= 0.025 (ACI 318-08 21.5.2.1) >
provd
= 0.003 ,bending one End Bar

min
= 0.0015 (ACI 318-08 14.2) <
provd
= 0.009 ,total steel
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.2)
V
n,x
= [2 (f
c
')
0.5
A
g
] = 17.75 kips > V
u,x
[Satisfactory]
where = 0.75 , (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)
DETERMINE SHEAR WALL STORY DRIFT
1.07 in, SD level
where E
c
= 3122 ksi
I
x
= 23328
in
4
H = 14 ft, Story Height
-150
-100
-50
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
0 50 100 150 200 250 300
3 2
, ,
3
V H M H
u x u x
u
I I
E E
c c
x x
= + =

PROJECT : PAGE :
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
ROUND TIMBER SPECIES Southern Pine (Grouped)
F
b
F
v
F
c
E E
min
(psi, NDS Supplement Table 6)
1950 160 1250 1500000 600000
LENGTH L = 50 ft, (ASTM D25 or D3200)
DIAMETER D
butt
= 16 in, (ASTM D25 or D3200)
D
tip
= 8 in, (ASTM D25 or D3200)
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 20 kips, ASD
CRITICAL/MAXIMUM BENDING MOMENT M = 17 ft-kips, ASD
The Moment Location from Tip End = 40 ft, (input 0, at tip end, for conservative)
D, (in) A, (in
2
) I, (in
4
) S, (in
3
)
14.4 162.9 2110.7 293.1
CRITICAL/MAXIMUM SECTION SHEAR FORCE V = 8 kips, ASD
The Section Location from Tip End = 0 ft, (input 0, at tip end, for conservative)
D, (in) A, (in
2
)
8.0 50.3
THE POLE/PILE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS Table 6.3.1)
F
c
' = F
c
C
D
C
t
C
ct
C
p
C
es
C
ls
= 193 psi
> f
c
= P / A = 123 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
t
C
ct
C
p
C
es
C
ls
0.90 1.0 1.00 0.14 1.16 1.06
(Tab. 2.3.2) (Tab. 2.3.3) (Tab. 6.3.5) (Eq. 6.3-1) (Tab. 6.3.5)
C
P
= (1+F) / 2c - [((1+F) / 2c)
2
- F / c]
0.5
,(NDS 3.7.1)
F
c
* = F
c
' / C
p
= 1383 psi
L
e
= K
e
L = 1.2 L = 720 in`
F
c E
= 0.822 E'
min
/ (L
e
/D)
2
= 197 psi
E'
min
= 600000 psi, (NDS Table 6.3.1)
F = F
cE
/ F
c
* = 0.143
c = 0.85
L
e
/ D = 50.0 < 50 , (NDS 3.7.1.4) [Satisfactory]
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY (NDS Table 6.3.1)
F
b
' = F
b
C
D
C
t
C
ct
C
F
C
ls
= 3253 psi
> f
b
= M / S = 696 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
t
C
ct
C
F
C
ls
1.60 1.0 1.00 0.99 1.05
(Tab. 2.3.2) (Tab. 2.3.3) (Tab. 6.3.5) (NDS 6.3.7) (Tab. 6.3.5)
CHECK BENDING & COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS 3.9.2)
0.97 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
0.67 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where R
B
= (L
e
/ D)
0.5
= 7.07 , (NDS 3.3.3.6)
F
b E
= 1.20 E'
min
/ R
B
2
= 14400 psi, (NDS 3.9.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (NDS Table 6.3.1)
F
v
' = F
v
C
D
C
t
C
ct
= 256 psi
> f
v
= 4 V / (3 A) = 212 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
t
C
ct
1.60 1.0 1.00
(Tab. 2.3.2) (Tab. 2.3.3) (Tab. 6.3.5)
Wood Pole or Pile Design Based on NDS 2012


2
' '
1
1
b c
c cE b c
f f
f F F F

+ =


2
' '
c b
bE cE
f f
F F

+ =


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIES & GRADE
LENGTH L = 15 ft
SECTION SIZE GLB 3 1/8 x 6 THE MEMBER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 10 kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH k
e
L
x
= 15 ft, (NDS Table G1/Figure 3F)
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH k
e
L
y
= 7.5 ft, (NDS Table G1)
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
x
= 0.4 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
e
= 8 ft, (NDS Table 3.3.3)
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
y
= 0.1 ft-kips, ASD
CRITICAL/MAXIMUM SECTION SHEAR FORCE V = 2.5 kips, ASD
`
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE DESIGN VALUES (NDS Supplement Tables or ICC ESR)
F
b
F
v
F
c
E
x,min
E
y,min
b, (in) d, (in) A, (in
2
) I
x
, (in
4
) S
x
, (in
3
) I
y
, (in
4
) S
y
, (in
3
)
psi ==> 2,400 265 1600 930000 830000 3.1 6.0 18.8 56.3 18.8 15.3 9.8
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
c
' = F
c
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
F
C
i
C
p
= 763 psi
> f
c
= P / A = 533 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
M C
t
C
F C
i
C
p
C
T
0.90 1.00 1.0 1.00 1.0 0.53 1.0
(Tab. 2.3.2) (4.4.3/5.5.3) (Tab. 2.3.3) (NDS 4.3.6) (NDS 4.3.8)
C
P
= (1+F) / 2c - [((1+F) / 2c)
2
- F / c]
0.5
,(NDS 3.7.1)
F
c
* = F
c
' / C
p
= 1440 psi
L
e
/ d = Max( k
e
L
x
/ d , k
e
L
y
/ b) = 30 (NDS Table G1/Figure 3F)
< 50 , (NDS 3.7.1.4) [Satisfactory]
E'
min
= 930000 psi, (Strong Axis Controls.)
F
c E
= 0.822 E'
min
/ (L
e
/d)
2
= 849 psi
F = F
cE
/ F
c
* = 0.590
c = 0.9
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
bx
' = F
b
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
L
(C
F
C
i
C
r
) (C
V
C
c
C
I
) = 2146 psi
> f
bx
= M
x
/ S
x
= 256 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
L
C
F C
r
C
V C
c
C
I
0.90 0.99 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
(Tab. 2.3.2) (NDS 4.3.6) (NDS 4.3.9) (NDS 5.3.6) (NDS 5.3.8) (NDS 5.3.9)
C
L
= (1+F) / 1.9 - [((1+F) / 1.9)
2
- F / 0.95]
0.5
,(NDS 3.3.3)
F
b
* = F
bx
' / ( C
V
C
L
) = 2160 psi
R
B
= ( L
e
d / b
2
)
0.5
= 8 (NDS Eq. 3.3-5)
< 50 , (NDS 3.3.3.7) [Satisfactory]
E'
min
= 930000 psi
F
b E
= 1.20 E'
min
/ R
B
2
= 18921 psi
F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 8.760
F
by
' = F
b
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
fu
(C
F
C
i
C
r
) (C
V
C
c
C
I
) = 2333 psi
> f
by
= M
y
/ S
y
= 123 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
fu
1.08
(4.3.7/5.3.7)
CHECK BENDING & COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS 3.9.2)
0.96 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where E'
x,min
= 930000 psi
E'
y,min
= 830000 psi
F
c Ex
= 0.822 E'
x,min
/ (k
e
L
x
/d)
2
= 849 psi
F
c Ey
= 0.822 E'
y,min
/ (k
e
L
y
/b)
2
= 823 psi
0.66 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
v
' = F
v
C
D
C
M
C
t
(C
i
) (C
vr
) = 239 psi
> f
v
= 3 V / (2 A) = 200 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D C
vr
0.90 1.0
(Tab. 2.3.2) (NDS 5.3.10)
(NDS 4.4.2 for Truss only)
Glulam 24F-1.8E
Wood Member (Beam, Column, Brace, Truss Web & Chord) Design Based on NDS 2012


2
' '
c bx
bE cEy
f f
F F

+ =


( )
2
' ' 2 '
1 1
1
1 / /
by
bx c
c cEx bx by c
cEy bE c
f
f f
f F F F F
f f F F
bx



+ + =



PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LOADS (ASD) N = 150 lbs
F = 132 lbs ( 132 lbs, at center of screws.)
M = 396 ft-lbs ( 341 ft-lbs, at center of screws.)
16 in thk. x 16 in width
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
BOTH SIDES STRAP SECTION 5.5 in width x 3/8 in thk.
END DISTANCE OF STEEL E
n,s
= 1.5 in, vertical dimension
STRAP EMBEDMENT L
d
= 10 in
TOP SQUARE POST 10 in thk. x 10 in width
NUMBER OF LAG SCREWS n = 8 , on each side
LAG SCREW DIAMETER | = 1/4 in
LAG SCREW SPACING S
1
= 4 in, (if one row input 0)
S
2
= 2 in
END DISTANCE OF WOOD E
n
= 2 in, vertical dimension
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2012) C
D
= 1.6
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2012) C
M
= 1.0
TEMPERATURE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.4, NDS 2012) C
t
= 1.0
GROUP ACTION FACTOR APPLY? ( 0 = No, 1 = Yes) 1 Yes, ( C
g
= 0.894 , NDS 2012, 10.3.6)
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK POST EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2012, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
E
g
= 2.75 in > 1.5 D [Satisfactory]
E
n
= 2 in > 3.5 D [Satisfactory]
S = 2 in > 3 D [Satisfactory]
CONCRETE COLUMN SIZE
Connection Design for Bending Post at Concrete Column Based on NDS 2012 & ACI 318-11
CHECK WOOD CAPACITY
F = [(F
F
+ F
MF
)
2
+ (F
N
+ F
MN
)
2
]
0.5
= 115 lbs / screw, actual load at corner screw
where F
F
= 8 lbs / screw F
MF
= 85 lbs / screw, at corner screw
F
N
= 9 lbs / screw F
MN
= 57 lbs / screw, at corner screw
J = 72 (in
2
Screw Area)
C
A
= Min (C
A1
, C
A2
, C
A3
) = 1.000 , (geometry factor, NDS 2012, 11.5.1)
where C
A1
= (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = E
n
/ 7D = 1.000
C
A2
= (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) = 1.000
C
A3
= (actual spacing) / (min spacing for full design value) = S / 4D = 2.000
0.894 , (group action factor, NDS 2012, 10.3.6)
where n = 8 R
EA
= Min [(E
s
A
s
/E
m
A
m
) , (E
m
A
m
/E
s
A
s
)] = 0.049
E
s
A
s
= 6187500 lbs, (one side, NDS Table 10.3.6C) = 180000 D
1.5
= 22500
t
m
= 9 1/2 in u = 1+ S/2 [1 / E
m
A
m
+ 1 / E
s
A
s
] = 1.004
E
m
A
m
= 1.26E+08 lbs, (E
m
fr Tab.10.3.6C)
m = u - (u
2
- 1)
0.5
=
0.916
C
d
= P / (8 D) = 1.000 , (penetration depth factor, NDS 2012, tab 11J, footnote 3)
where P= S + (T - E) - t
s
= 8 15/32 in, (length of thread penetration in main member)
S = 4 in, (NDS 2012 tab L2)
T - E = 4 27/32 in, (NDS 2012 tab L2)
129 lbs / screw, side member allowable capacity (NDS 2012, 11.3.3)
where Z
//
= 150 lbs / screw, (NDS 2012, tab 11J)
Z
s
= 120 lbs / screw, (NDS 2012, tab 11J)
u = 54.70
o
, angle between F & grain for side member at corner screw
138 lbs / screw, main member allowable capacity (NDS 2012, 11.3.3)
where Z
//
= 150 lbs / screw, (NDS 2012, tab 11J)
Z
m
= 120 lbs / screw, (NDS 2012, tab 11J)
u = 35.30
o
, angle between F & grain for main member at corner screw
Z
u
= MIN( Z
//
, Z

) C
D
C
g
C
d
= 115 lbs / corner screw, connection allowable capacity
( )
( )( )
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 1
EA
EA
n
n n
m m
R
C
g
m
n m m m R
(

+ (
(
= =
(
(
(
+ + +
(
//
2 2
//
sin cos
Z Z
s
Z
s
Z Z
s
u
u u

= =
+
//
2 2
//
sin cos
Z Z
m
Z
m
Z Z
m
u
u u

= =
+
(Cont'd)
CHECK STEEL STRAP CAPACITIES (AISC 360-10, ASD)
A
g
= 4.13
in
2
, yielding criterion
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
T
allow
= 0.6 F
y
A
g
= 89.10 k > T = 2 n F = 1.83 k
(0.6 from 1/O
t
, Typ.) [Satisfactory] , (conservatively assumed all screws with the max force to vertical.)
A
n
= 3.56
in
2
, fracture criterion
F
u
= 58.00 ksi
T
allow
= 0.5 F
u
A
n
= 103.31 k > T [Satisfactory]
A
v
= 5.63
in
2
, block shear
T
allow
= 0.3 F
u
A
v
+ 0.5 F
u
(0.5 A
n
) = 149.53 k > T [Satisfactory]
r
min
=
t / (12)
0.5
=
0.108 in L = Max (E
n
, S
2
) = 2 in
L / r
min
= 18 < 200 [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-10 D1)
CHECK STEEL STRAP EMBEDMENT
9.20 in < L
d
[Satisfactory]
, (ACI 318-11 12.5.2)
where q = 0.7

required
/
provided
= 1.0
e
= 1.0
=
1.0 d
b
= thk. = 0.375 in
T
allow
= (1 / 1.5) | MIN( 0.2 f
c
' , 800 ) A
c
= 24.75 k > T [Satisfactory]
where | = 0.75 , (ACI 318-11 11.6.5)
A
c
= 82.50
in
2
, all four friction surfaces.
'
0.02
, , 6 8
b requird y
dh b
provided
c
f d
MAX in d L
f

q

| |
|
= =
|
\
e
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 10 kips, ASD
TOTAL CURVED STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
k
e
L
x
= 15 ft, (NDS Table G1/Figure 3F)
TOTAL CURVED WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
k
e
L
y
= 7.5 ft, (NDS Table G1)
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
x
= 0.4 ft-kips, ASD
CURVED BENDING EFFECTIVE LENGTH L
e
= 8 ft, (NDS Table 3.3.3)
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
y
= 0.1 ft-kips, ASD
CRITICAL/MAXIMUM SECTION SHEAR FORCE V = 2.5 kips, ASD
THE MEMBER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TORQUE IN THE RECTANGULAR SECTION T = 0.35 ft-kips, ASD
DESIGN VALUES (NDS Supplement Tables or ICC ESR)
F
b
F
v
F
c
E
x,min
E
y,min
b, (in) d, (in) A, (in
2
) I
x
, (in
4
) S
x
, (in
3
) I
y
, (in
4
) S
y
, (in
3
)
psi ==> 2325 525 2170 788000 788000 3.5 8.625 30.19 187.14 43.39 30.82 17.61
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
c
' = F
c
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
F
C
i
C
p
= 902 psi
> f
c
= P / A = 331 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
M
C
t
C
F
C
i
C
p
C
T
0.90 1.00 1.0 1.00 1.0 0.46 1.0
(Tab. 2.3.2) (4.4.3/5.5.3) (Tab. 2.3.3) (NDS 4.3.6) (NDS 4.3.8)
C
P
= (1+F) / 2c - [((1+F) / 2c)
2
- F / c]
0.5
,(NDS 3.7.1)
F
c
* = F
c
' / C
p
= 1953 psi
L
e
/ d = Max( k
e
L
x
/ d , k
e
L
y
/ b) = 26 (NDS Table G1/Figure 3F)
<
Curved Wood Member (Wood Torsion) Design Based on NDS 2012
(NDS 4.4.2 for Truss only)


< 50 , (NDS 3.7.1.4) [Satisfactory]
E'
min
= 788000 psi, (Weak Axis Controls.)
F
c E
= 0.822 E'
min
/ (L
e
/d)
2
= 980 psi
F = F
cE
/ F
c
* = 0.502
c = 0.9
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
bx
' = F
b
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
L
(C
F
C
i
C
r
) (C
V
C
c
C
I
) = 2074 psi
> f
bx
= M
x
/ S
x
= 111 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
L
C
F
C
r
C
V
C
c
C
I
0.90 0.99 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00
(Tab. 2.3.2) (NDS 4.3.6) (NDS 4.3.9) (NDS 5.3.6) (NDS 5.3.8) (NDS 5.3.9)
C
L
= (1+F) / 1.9 - [((1+F) / 1.9)
2
- F / 0.95]
0.5
,(NDS 3.3.3)
F
b
* = F
bx
' / ( C
V
C
L
) = 2093 psi
R
B
= ( L
e
d / b
2
)
0.5
= 8 (NDS Eq. 3.3-5)
< 50 , (NDS 3.3.3.7) [Satisfactory]
E'
min
= 788000 psi
F
b E
= 1.20 E'
min
/ R
B
2
= 13990 psi
F = F
bE
/ F
b
* = 7
F
by
' = F
b
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
fu
(C
F
C
i
C
r
) (C
V
C
c
C
I
) = 2171 psi
> f
by
= M
y
/ S
y
= 68 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
fu
1.04
(4.3.7/5.3.7)
CHECK BENDING & COMPRESSION CAPACITY (NDS 3.9.2)
0.25 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where E'
x,min
= 788000 psi
E'
y,min
= 788000 psi
F
c Ex
= 0.822 E'
x,min
/ (k
e
L
x
/d)
2
= 1487 psi
F
c Ey
= 0.822 E'
y,min
/ (k
e
L
y
/b)
2
= 980 psi
0.36 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
2
' '
c bx
bE cEy
f f
F F

+ =


( )
2
' ' 2 '
1 1
1
1 / /
by
bx c
c cEx bx by c
cEy bE c
f
f f
f F F F F
f f F F
bx



+ + =



(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (NDS Table 4.3.1 & Table 5.3.1)
F
v
' = F
v
C
D
C
M
C
t
(C
i
) (C
vr
) = 473 psi
> f
v
+ f
s
= 273 psi [Satisfactory]
Where C
D
C
vr
0.90 1.0
(Tab. 2.3.2) (NDS 5.3.10)
f
v
= 3 V / (2 A) = 124 psi
f
s
= T ( 1.5 d + 0.9 b) / 0.5 d
2
b
2
= 148 psi, (torsional stress)
CHECK TORSION CAPACITY (Wood Engineering and Construction Handbook, Page 4.17)
F
s
' = F
v
' / 3 = 158 psi > f
s
= 148 psi [Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & SUMMARY
COLUMN SIZE BEAM SIZE
DIMENSIONS
H = 15 ft
L = 30 ft
L
1
= 14 ft
LOADS (ASD)
P = 12 kips, (downward)
F = 5.8 kips, (horiz. to right)
w = 1475 lbs / ft, (downward)
BASE PINNED ? Yes , (pinned)
BEAM & COLUMN RIGID-ZONE 75 % of (d / 2)
BEAM TO COLUMN BOLTS
| = 1 1/16
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 3/4 in
NAILER TYPE 0 Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
( 0=Douglas Fir-Larch, 1=Douglas Fir-Larch(N), THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
2=Hem-Fir(N), 3=Hem-Fir, 4=Spruce-Pine-Fir)
BEAM NAILER SIZE 4 thk. x 6 width
THREAD STUD DIAMETER | = 3/4 Left Right
THREAD STUD SPACING S = 12 in R
X
= -6.13 & 11.93 kips
END DISTANCE OF WOOD E
n
= 4 in R
Y
= 25.29 & 30.96 kips
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2012) C
D
= 1.6 R
M
= 0.00 & 0.00 ft-kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK STORY DRIFT AND BEAM DEFLECTION
4E-SMF with Wood Nailer Design Based on AISC 358-10 & NDS 2012
W12X96 W18X35
in, (Total 2 x 2 x 4 for two moment connections)
A
L,drift
= 0.6238 in, (horiz. to right) < 0.6429 in
A
R,drift
= 0.6095 in, (horiz. to right) C
d
= 4 ,(ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
[Satisfactory] A
a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7 Tab 12.12-1)
I = 1 , (2012 IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7 Tab 11.5-1)
A
max, Beam
/ L = 1 / 381 < 1/360 , (2012 IBC Tab 1603) [Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM NAILER CONNECTION
T = ABS (-F) = 5.8 kips
n = 27 , number of thread studs
E
g
= 2.75 in > 1.5 D
E
n
= 4 in > 3.5 D
S = 12 in > 3 D
C
A
= Min (C
A1
, C
A2
, C
A3
) = 0.762 , (geometry factor, NDS 2012, 11.5.1)
0.185 , (group action factor, NDS 2012, 10.3.6)
Z
II
= 1720 lbs / stud, (interpolated from Tab 11E, NDS 2012, Page 85 or Tab 11B, NDS 2012)
Z'
II
= n Z
II
C
D
C
M
C
t
C
g
C
A
= 10.484 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK 4-BOLTED UNSTIFFENED END PLATE MOMENT CONNECTION
g = 5.00 in P
f
= 1.75 in
c = 3.93 in b
p
= 9.00 in
[Satisfactory]
1. LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
[Satisfactory]
2. BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
[Satisfactory]
3. BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA 350 3.6.1.1.2)
[Satisfactory]
4. SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA 350 3.6.1.1.3)
[Satisfactory]
5. END PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13) (Continuity column stiffeners 7/16 x 6
[Satisfactory] with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
6. CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA 3.3.3.1) A doubler plate is not required. )
[Satisfactory]
o oo o
xe,allowable, ASD
= A
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7 12.8.6) =
( )
( )( )
2
2
1
1
1
1 1 1
EA
EA
n
n n
m m
R
Cg
m
n m m m R
(

+ (
(
= =
(
(
( + + +
(
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SECTION & SPACING 600S162-54 @ 24 in o.c
( 50 ksi )
JOIST SPAN L = 11.5 ft
DEAD LOAD DL = 20 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 20 psf
LATERAL SUPPORTED ? 1 compression flange
(0=No, 1=compression flange, 2=tension flange)
DEFLECTION LIMITATION FOR LIVE LOAD ? 1 L /240
(0=No., 1= L /240, 2= L /360, 3= L /180, 4= L /120) THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 2.86
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips
h = 6 in Wt = 1.89 lb/ft S
xx
= 0.927
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs
A = 0.556
in
2
r
x
= 2.267 in r
y
= 0.57 in x
o
= -1.072 in
J =
0.000594
in
4
C
w
= 1.318
in
6
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
h / t = 106.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = [(DL+LL) S + Wt ] L
2
/ 8 = 16.24 in-kips
S = 24 in o.c., spacing as given.
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 2708 lbs > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = [(DL+LL) S + Wt ] L / 2 = 471 lbs
CHECK LATERAL-TORSIONAL BUCKLING (AISI C3.1.2)
CASE 1: BOTH TOP & BOTTOM FLANGES UNSUPPORTED <== Does not apply.
9.0 ksi < 2.78 F
y
= 139.0 ksi
< 0.56 F
y
= 28.0 ksi
Where C
b
= 1.0
r
o
= (r
x
2
+ r
y
2
+ x
o
2
)
0.5
= 2.572 in
S
f
= 0.95
in
3
4.967 ksi
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
G = 11300 ksi (AISI pg xvi)
K
y
= 1.0
K
t
= 1.0 7.305 ksi
L
y
= 138 in
L
t
= 138 in
= 9.0 ksi
Joist Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


A
C r
o b
F
e ey t
S
f

= =
( )
2
2
/
E
ey
K L r
y y y

= =
( )
2
1
2 2
E
C
w
GJ
t
A
r
o
K L
t t

(
(
= + =
(
(

, 2.78
10
10
1 , 2.78 0.56
9 36
, 0.56
for
F F F
y e e
F
y
for F F F F c y e e
F
e
for
F F F
e e e

| |
= > |
|
\ .

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(cont'd)
M
n
/
b
= 5.16 in-kips < M [Satisfactory]
Where S
c
= 0.95
in
3
from SSMA page 7 & 8

b
= 1.67
M
n
= S
c
F
c
= 8.61 in-kips
M = [(DL+LL) S/12 + Wt ] L
2
/ 8 = 16.24 in-kips
CASE 2: BOTTOM FLANGE SUPPORTED ONLY <== Does not apply.
M
n
/
b
= 19.43 in-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where S
e
= 0.93 in
3
, from S
xx

b
= 1.67
R = 0.70 (AISI Table D6.1.1-1)
M
n
= RS
e
F
y
= 32.45 in-kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.6105 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 16.24 in-kips
V = 471 lbs
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs

b
= 1.67
M
n
= MIN( Bending , Buckling) = 46.359 in-kips
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips, from SSMA page 7 & 8 for bending only.
= 0.59 > 0.5 = 0.17 < 0.7
= 0.525 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK DEFLECTION
0.19 in < L /240 = 0.58 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE SCREWS AT EACH LEG OF CONNECTION (SSMA page 48)
V
max
= 471 lbs
v
allow
= 344 lbs / screw, for # 8 screws. = = > (2)- # 8 screws required.
370 lbs / screw, for # 10 screws. = = > (2)- # 10 screws required.
384 lbs / screw, for # 12 screws. = = > (2)- # 12 screws required.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
2 2
M V
b v
V Mn n
| | | |

+ | |
\ . \ .
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
( )
4
5
384
LL S
L
LL
EI
xx
= =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
VERT. MEMBERS 3 x 800S250-68
(TOTAL SECTION: 8 x 8 , 50 ksi )
SPAN L = 10 ft
DEAD LOAD DL = 0.2 kips / ft
LIVE LOAD LL = 0.36 kips / ft
COMPRESSION FLANGE SUPPORTED ? (0=No, 1=Yes) 0 No.
DEFLECTION LIMITATION FOR LIVE LOAD ? 1 L /240
(0=No., 1= L /240, 2= L /360, 3= L /180, 4= L /120) THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t = 0.0713 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 9.261
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 59.96 in-kips
h = 8 in Wt = 3.33 lb/ft S
xx
= 2.003
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 4048 lbs
A = 0.978
in
2
r
x
= 3.077 in r
y
= 0.877 in x
o
= -1.674 in
J =
0.001658
in
4
C
w
= 9.526
in
6
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
h / t = 112.20 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 14.99 ft-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = (DL + LL + Wt ) L
2
/ 8 = 7.12 ft-kips
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 12.14 kips > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = (DL + LL + Wt ) L / 2 = 2.85 kips
CHECK LATERAL-TORSIONAL BUCKLING (AISI C3.1.2.2)
1.58 ft < L
Where C
b
= 1.0
S
f
= 6.95
in
3
(total vertical studs, SSMA page 7 & 8.)
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
G = 11300 ksi (AISI pg xvi)
I
y
= 20.509
in
4
(neglecting top & bottom tracks conservatively.)
J = 0.005 in
4
22.0 ksi < 2.78 F
y
= 139.0 ksi
< 0.56 F
y
= 28.0 ksi
Where K
y
= 1.0
L
y
= 120 in
= 22.0 ksi
Box Beam Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


C
b
EGJ F I e y
S K L
y y f

= =
, 2.78
10
10
1 , 2.78 0.56
9 36
, 0.56
for
F F F
y e y
F
y
for F F F F c y e y
F
e
for
F F F
e e y

| |
= > |
|
\ .

0.36C
b
EGJ L I u y
S F
y f

= =
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(cont'd)
M
n
/
b
= 7.62 ft-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where S
c
= 6.95
in
3
(total vertical studs, SSMA page 7 & 8.)

b
= 1.67
M
n
= S
c
F
c
= 152.67 in-kips
M = (DL + LL + Wt ) L
2
/ 8 = 7.12 ft-kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.9643 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 7.12 ft-kips
V = 2.85 kips
V
n
/
v
= 12.14 kips

b
= 1.67
M
n
= MIN( Bending , Buckling) = 12.72 ft-kips
M
n
/
b
= 14.99 ft-kips, for bending only.
= 0.94 > 0.5 = 0.23 < 0.7
= 0.7958 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK DEFLECTION
0.10 in < L /240 = 0.50 in [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
2 2
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
( )
4
5
384
LL
L
LL
EI
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SECTION & SPACING 600S162-54 @ 16 in o.c
( 50 ksi )
WALL HEIGHT h = 16 ft
h
p
= 4 ft
GRAVITY LOAD (ASD level) P = 1500 lbs / ft
LATERAL LOAD (SD level) w
1
= 25 psf
PARAPET LOAD (SD level) w
2
= 45 psf
ECCENTRICITY e = 0 in
DEFLECTION LIMITATION ? 1 h /240
(0=No., 1= h /240, 2= h /360, 3= h /180, 4= h /120)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
thk = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 2.86
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips
t = 6 in Wt = 1.89 lb/ft S
xx
= 0.927
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs
A = 0.556
in
2
r
x
= 2.267 in r
y
= 0.57 in x
o
= -1.072 in
J =
0.000594
in
4
C
w
= 1.318
in
6
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
t / (thk) = 106.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud > M [Satisfactory]
Where 7.50 ft
11.25 in-kips / stud
S = 1.333 ft o.c., spacing as gaven.
5.76 in-kips / stud
M = (1/1.4) MAX( M
1
, M
2
) = 8.04 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 2708 lbs / stud > V [Satisfactory]
Where 250 lbs / stud
V
2
= h w
1
S - V
1
= 283 lbs / stud
V
3
= h
p
w
2
S = 240 lbs / stud
V = (1/1.4) MAX( V
1
, V
2
, V
3
) = 202 lbs / stud
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ROOF/FLOOR SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.166 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 4.11 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 included)
V = 202 lbs / stud, (1/1.4 included)
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs / stud, from SSMA page 7 & 8.
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud, from SSMA page 7 & 8.
Wall Stud Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


2 2
M V
b v
V Mn n
| | | |

+ | |
\ . \ .
( )
2
1
2
p
p
h
h Pe
x h
h
h h
w
(
+
( = + =
(

( )
2
1 2 2
1
2
1
1
2 2
p
w
Pe S
h h M
w h
(
= + =
(

2
2
2
2
p w h
S
M
= =
( )
( )
2
1
1 1
2
p
p
h
h w Pe
h S
V h w
h h
(
+
( = + + =
(

(cont'd)
= 0.15 < 0.5 = 0.07 < 0.7
= 0.1637 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
P
n
/
c
= 4.99 kips / stud > P [Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 8.97 kips / stud
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 0.996
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 17.070
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
P = 2.30 kips / stud (included wall weight, 18psf.)
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED AXIAL LOAD & BENDING (AISI C5.2.1)
0.82 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 8.04 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 included)
P = 2.30 kips / stud
P
n
/
c
= 4.99 kips / stud
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud
C
m
= 1.0
22.59 kips / stud
0.817
CHECK DEFLECTION
0.58 in < h /240 = 0.80 in [Satisfactory]
NOTE : 1. STUD FLANGES SHALL BE FASTENED TO SHEATHING AT EACH SIDE OF WALL BEFORE VERTICAL LOAD ADDED.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
( )
4
5
1
384
S
w L
EI
xx
= =
M P C
b c m
P M
n n


+ =
( )
2
2
E
I
x
P
Ex
K L
x x

= =
1
P
c
P
Ex


= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
VERT. MEMBERS 3 x 400S200-54 ( 50 ksi )
(TOTAL SECTION: 4 x 6 , INSIDE 4 in THK. WALL)
HEIGHT h = 9 ft
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD P = 6.8 kips
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD w = 0.33 kips / ft
DEFLECTION LIMITATION ? 1 h /240
(0=No., 1= h /240, 2= h /360, 3= h /180, 4= h /120) THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH VERTICAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
thk = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 1.292
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 17.36 in-kips
t = 4 in Wt = 1.7 lb/ft S
xx
= 0.58
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 3446 lbs
A = 0.5
in
2
r
x
= 1.608 in r
y
= 0.758 in x
o
= -1.695 in
J =
0.000534
in
4
C
w
= 1.068
in
6
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
t / (thk) = 70.67 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 4.34 ft-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = (1/1.4) w h
2
/ 8 = 2.39 ft-kips, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 10.34 kips > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = (1/1.4) w L / 2 = 1.06 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
P
n
/
c
= 15.41 kips > P [Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 27.73 kips
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.956
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 0.996
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 19.405
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
P = 6.85 kips (included studs weight.)
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.5594 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 2.39 ft-kips, (1/1.4 included)
V = 1.06 kips, (1/1.4 included)
V
n
/
v
= 10.34 kips
M
n
/
b
= 4.34 ft-kips
= 0.55 > 0.5 = 0.10 < 0.7
= 0.4325 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
Jamb/Column Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


2 2
M V
b v
V Mn n


+

0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n


+


M
b
M
n




V
v
V
n




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(cont'd)
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED AXIAL LOAD & BENDING (AISI C5.2.1)
0.89 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 1.70 ft-kips, (1/1.4 included)
P = 6.85 kips
P
n
/
c
= 15.41 kips
M
n
/
b
= 4.34 in-kips
C
m
= 1.0
96.75 kips
0.873
CHECK DEFLECTION
0.43 in < h /240 = 0.45 in [Satisfactory]
NOTE : 1. STUD FLANGES SHALL BE FASTENED TO SHEATHING AT EACH SIDE OF WALL BEFORE VERTICAL LOAD ADDED.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
4
5
384
w
L
EI
= =
M P C
b c m
P M
n n


+ =
( )
2
2
EI
x
P
Ex
K L
x x

= =
1
P
c
P
Ex


= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SECTION & SPACING 350S162-33 @ 60 in o.c
BRACE LENGTH L = 12 ft
BRACE SLOPE 12 / 12
WALL LATERAL LOAD, ASD F
p
= 5 psf
WALL HEIGHT H = 16 ft
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
Check Brace Compression Capacity (AISI C4.1)
P =
F
p
( 0.5 H) S / Cos = 0.283 kips / brace
P
n
/
c
= 0.67 kips / brace > P [Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
Ae = 0.258 in
2
(SSMA page 6-7, ICBO ER-4943P)
r
y
= 0.617 in (SSMA page 6-7, ICBO ER-4943P)
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
KL / r
y
= 233 > 200 [Caution! but Not Mandatory, AISI Commentary page 86]
F
e
=
2
E / (KL / r
y
)
2
= 5 ksi
F
y
= 33 ksi

C
= (F
y
/ F
e
)
0.5
= 2.48
4.7 ksi
P
n
= A
e
F
n
= 1.21 kips / brace
NOTE : THE LATERAL LOADS MAY BE REDUCED BY (1/1.4) PER AISI APPENDIX A.4.1.2 .
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
Brace Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


2
2
0.658 , 1.5
0.877
, 1.5
y c c
n
y c
c
for
F
F
for
F

= =

>

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
JAMB MEMBERS 3 x 600S137-68
(TOTAL SECTION: 6 x 5 , INSIDE 6 in THK. WALL)
TOP TRACK 600T200-54 ( 16 GA , 50 ksi )
JAMB LATERAL LOAD F = 0.2 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF TOP TRACK (SSMA page 10 & 11)
t = 2 in, leg length
F
y
= 50 ksi
thk = 0.0566 in, metal thickness
wall = 6 in, wall thickness < track width
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY OF TRACK LEG
d = 5 in, jamb width
b = d + 2 t (tan 60
o
) = 11.9 in, effective width
M = F (t + 1/4") / 2 = 0.2 in-kips
S = b (thk)
2
/ 6 = 0.0064 in
3
f
b
= M / S = 35 ksi < (4/3) F
y
[Satisfactory]
(If jamb lateral load have reduced (1/1.4), the factor 4/3 does not apply. AISI App. A4.1.2)
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
Connection Design of Jamb to Track Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM: v
dia, WIND
= 350 plf,for wind
v
dia, SEISMIC
= 500 plf,for seismic
GRAVITY LOADS w
DL
= 262 plf,for dead load
w
LL
= 0 plf,for live load
DIMENSIONS: L
w
= 8 ft , h = 16 ft
L = 10 ft , h
p
= 2 ft
WALL STUD GAGE ( 20, 18 or 16) 18 Gage
FASTENERS ATTACHING PANELS # 8 Screws
EDGE STUD SECTION 2 x 600S200-68
DESIGN SUMMARY
ONE SIDE SURE-BOARD SERIES 200 STRUCTURAL PANEL
WITH # 8 SCREWS @ 4" O.C.AT EDGES AND 12" O.C. FIELD.
WITH 18 GAGE METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C. MAX.
WITH #10 SCREWS OF SOLE NAILING (OR 0.145" DIA PINS) @ 3" O.C. THE SHEAR WALL IS ADEQUATE.
OR WITH 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLTS @ 24" O.C. AT FOUNDATION.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES: T
L
= 8.27 k , T
R
= 8.86 k (USE S/HD10 - 7/8 DIA BOLTS - 30 # 10)
DRAG STRUT FORCES: F = 1.00 k
EDGE STUD: 2 x 600S200-68
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION:
s
= 0.23 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX. SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
L / B = 2.0 < 2 1/4 (from DSA PA-132) [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRESS CAPACITY
v
b
= 625 plf < v
allowable
= 770 plf (ASD, from ER-5762, Table 1)
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DRAG STRUT FORCE
F

= (L-L
w
) MAX( v
dia, WIND
,
0
v
dia, SEISMIC
) = 1.00 kips (
0
= 1 )
DETERMINE HOLD-DOWN FORCES
v
dia
Safety Holddown
(plf) Factors SIMPSON
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
Metal Shear Wall Design Based on AISI S100-2007, ER-5762 & ER-4943P


82074
17708
230 SEISMIC
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
S
/
H
D
1
0
500
Left 0.9 T
L
= 8267
Right 0.9 T
R
= 8857
Left 2/3 T
L
= 5524
Right 2/3 T
R
= 5961
(T
L
& T
R
values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION (ER-5762 Table 1 & DSA PA-132)

s
= 0.13 x MAX ( h / 9'-0" , 1 ) = 0.231 in
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY (AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P)
P
n
/
c
= 13.18 kips > P
max
= 8.32 kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 23.73 kips
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 1.013
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 16.145
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
WIND
82074
56000
17708
17708
230 SEISMIC
S
/
H
D
1
0
500
350
12468
12468
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INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM: v
dia, WIND
= 268 plf,for wind
(SERVICE LOADS) v
dia, SEISMIC
= 350 plf,for seismic
DIMENSIONS: L
1
= 4 ft , L
2
= 16 ft , L
3
= 4 ft
H
1
= 4 ft , H
2
= 6 ft , H
3
= 6.5 ft
WALL STUD GAGE ( 20, 18 or 16) 18 Gage
FASTENERS ATTACHING PANELS # 8 Screws
EDGE STUD SECTION 2 x 600S162-54
KING STUD SECTION 2 x 600S162-54
THE SHEAR WALL IS ADEQUATE.
DESIGN SUMMARY
BOTH SIDES SURE-BOARD SERIES 200 STRUCTURAL PANEL
WITH # 8 SCREWS @ 6" O.C.AT EDGES AND 12" O.C. FIELD.
WITH 18 GAGE METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C. MAX.
WITH #10 SCREWS OF SOLE NAILING (OR 0.145" DIA PINS) @ 2" O.C.
OR WITH 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLTS @ 16" O.C. AT FOUNDATION.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES: T
L
= 5.99 k , T
R
= 5.99 k (USE S/LTT20 - 1/2 DIA BOLTS - 5 # 10)
MAX. STRAP FORCE: T
S
= 4.68 k
EDGE STUD: 2 x 600S162-54 , CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
KING STUD: 2 x 600S162-54 , CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION:
s
= 0.40 in


Metal Shear Wall with an Opening Based on AISI S100-2007, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
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ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX. SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
L / B = 1.5 < 2 1/4 (from DSA PA-132) [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE FORCES & SHEAR STRESS OF FREE-BODY INDIVIDUAL PANELS OF WALL
INDIVIDUAL PANEL W (ft) H (ft) MAX SHEAR STRESS (plf) NO. FORCE (lbf) NO. FORCE (lbf)
1 4.00 6.50 27 F1 108 F13 3325
2 8.00 6.50 512 F2 4092 F14 3325
3 8.00 6.50 512 F3 108 F15 6475
4 4.00 6.50 27 F4 3325 F16 3150
5 4.00 3.00 1050 F5 4200 F17 3150
6 4.00 3.00 1050 F6 4092 F18 6475
7 4.00 3.00 1050 F7 4092 F19 4682
8 4.00 3.00 1050 F8 4200 F20 4682
9 4.00 4.00 -121 F9 175 F21 2668
10 8.00 4.00 667 F10 3150 F22 -482
11 8.00 4.00 667 F11 3150 F23 4682
12 4.00 4.00 -121 F12 175 F24 -482
CHECK SHEAR STRESS CAPACITY
v
b
= 1050 plf < v
allowable
= 1124 plf (ASD, from ER-5762, Table 1)
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE HOLD-DOWN FORCES
THE HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
v
dia
Safety Holddown
(plf) Factors SIMPSON
S
/
L
T
T
2
0
350 SEISMIC 143827
0
634
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Left 0.9 T
L
= 5993
Right 0.9 T
R
= 5993
Left 2/3 T
L
= 4422
Right 2/3 T
R
= 4422
(T
L
& T
R
values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION (ER-5762 Table 1 & DSA PA-132)

s
= 0.22 x MAX ( h / 9'-0" , 1 ) = 0.403 in
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY (AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P)
P
n
/
c
= 9.43 kips > P
max
= 5.99 kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 16.98 kips
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 0.996
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 16.145
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
CHECK KING STUD CAPACITY (AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P)
P
n
/
c
= 9.43 kips > P
max
= 3.15 kips
[Satisfactory]
Where P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 16.98 kips
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 0.996
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 16.145
S
/
L
T
T
2
0
350
268
SEISMIC
WIND
0
0
0
143827
106128
0
634
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SECTION & SPACING 10ZS2.25x85 @ 24 in o.c
ROOF SLOPE 4 : 12 ( 18.43
0
)
MAXIMUM PURLIN SPAN L = 25 ft
YIELD STRESS (33 or 55) F
y
= 55 ksi
SLOPED DEAD LOAD DL = 8 psf
PROJECTED ROOF LIVE LOAD LR = 20 psf
NET UPWARD WIND PRESSURE WIND = 25 psf
LATERAL SUPPORTED BY DIAPHRAGM? 1 top flange
(0=No, 1=top flange, 2=bottom flange)
DEFLECTION LIMITATION FOR LIVE LOAD ? 1 L /240
(0=No., 1= L /240, 2= L /360, 3= L /180, 4= L /120)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH Z PURLIN (AISI Manual, 2002, Table I-4 & Table II-4)
t = 0.085 in r
y
= 1.08 in
D = 10 in Wt = 4.6278 lb/ft
A = 1.36
in
2
r
x
= 3.74 in
J =
0.00326
in
4
C
w
= 30
in
6
I
e
= 18.8
in
4
M
n
= 194 in-kips
S
e
= 3.53
in
3
V
n
= 9.25 lbs
B = 2.25 in d = 0.96 in
R = 0.1875 in S
x
= 3.79
in
3
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
D / t = 117.65 < 200 [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE ASD LEVEL LOADS
w
DL+LR
= [(DL Cos + LR Cos
2
) S + Wt Cos ] = 55.569 lb/ft, down inward to roof
M
mid
= w
DL+LR
L
2
/ 8 = 52.096 in-kips, conservative value at middle of span
M
support
= - w
DL+LR
L
2
/ 12 = -34.731 in-kips, conservative value at supports
V
DL+LR
= 2 w
DL+LR
L / 3 = 0.9262 kips, conservative value at supports
w
0.9DL+WIND
= [(0.9 DL Cos - WIND) S + Wt Cos ] = -31.9487 lb/ft, uplift inward to roof
M
mid
= w
0.9DL+WIND
L
2
/ 8 = -29.952 in-kips, conservative value at middle of span
M
support
= - w
0.9DL+WIND
L
2
/ 12 = 19.968 in-kips, conservative value at supports
V
0.9DL+WIND
= 2w
0.9DL+WIND
L / 3 = -0.5325 kips, conservative value at supports
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 116.17 in-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = Max( M
mid
, M
support
) = 52.10 in-kips

b
= 1.67
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 5.78 lbs > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = Max( V
DL+LR
, V
0.9DL+WIND
) = 0.9262 lbs

v
= 1.60
CHECK LATERAL-TORSIONAL BUCKLING (AISI C3.1.2)
CASE 1: BOTH TOP & BOTTOM FLANGES UNSUPPORTED <== Does not apply.
6.9 ksi < 2.78 F
y
= 152.9 ksi
< 0.56 F
y
= 30.8 ksi
Metal Z-Purlins Design Based on AISI S100-2007


A
C r
o b
F
e ey t
S
f

= =

d
(cont'd)
Where C
b
= 1.0 x
o
= 0 in
r
o
= (r
x
2
+ r
y
2
+ x
o
2
)
0.5
= 3.893 in
S
f
= 3.79 in
3
, ( S
x
) 3.773 ksi
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
G = 11300 ksi (AISI pg xvi)
K
y
= 1.0
K
t
= 1.0 6.496 ksi
L
y
= 300 in
L
t
= 300 in
= 6.9 ksi
M
n
/
b
= 15.70 in-kips < M [Satisfactory]
Where S
c
= 3.79
in
3

b
= 1.67
M
n
= S
c
F
c
= 26.21 in-kips
M = 52.10 in-kips
CASE 2: TOP OR BOTTOM FLANGE SUPPORTED ONLY
M
n
/
b
= 66.85 in-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where S
e
= 3.53
in
3

b
= 1.67
R = 0.575 (AISI Table D6.1.1-1)
M
n
= RS
e
F
y
= 111.64 in-kips
M = 34.73 in-kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.7956 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 52.10 in-kips
V = 0.93 lbs
V
n
/
v
= 5.78125 lbs
M
n
= MIN( Bending , Buckling) = 111.64 in-kips
= 0.78 > 0.5 = 0.16 < 0.7
= 0.6278 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION
0.57 in < L /240 = 1.25 in [Satisfactory]
Where w
LR
= LR Cos
2
S = 36 lb/ft, down inward to roof
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. AISI MANUAL, 2001 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2 2
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e
= =
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS6X6X5/8 Tube A r
min
t h
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL D = 20 kips 11.70 2.17 0.58 6.00
L = 10 kips
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 50 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.533 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE = 18 ft
BUILDING LIMITATION FOR SDC D or E H = 28 ft (< 35 ft, ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
REQUIRED CONNECTION = > ( 5/8 in Gusset Plate with 14 in Length, 4 leg, 5/16 in Fillet Weld. Cover Plate 3/4 x 5 at Each Sides.)
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO
ps
FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe
( D / t = 1300 / F
y
for AISC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1)
h / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube
[ h / t = 110 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1]
Where F
y
= 46 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
4 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 100.4 > K / r = 99.5 [Satisfactory]
[ 720 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where K = 1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS TO WITHSTAND LIMITED INELASTIC DEFORMATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
P
ut
= 0.9D - (C
d
/ I ) Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -146.6 kips (Tension, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
P
uc
= 1.2D + f
1
L + (C
d
/ I ) Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 193.6 kips (Compression Governs, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
Where C
d
= 3 1/4 (ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
I = 1 (IBC Tab.1604.5)
f
1
= 0.5 (IBC 1605.2)
CHECK DESIGN STRENGTH IN COMPRESSION (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 248.75 kips > P
uc
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 28.891 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 23.62 kis, for
c
4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.96 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.4)
P
ut
= Min(R
y
F
y
A
g
,
0
P
u
) = 387.26 kips (Tension)
Where R
y
= 1.4 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1) ( 1.6 for Pipe)

0
= 2
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(4) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 387.26 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 13.91 in
( USE 14 in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 849.19 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (LRFD Tab.1-4, Pg. 1-21)
A
nv
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 14 = 32.54
in
2
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 5/8 in
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 456.75 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nu
= 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 14 = 17.50
in
2


> Actual [Satisfactory]
Seismic Design for Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
F
cr
= {
w = 5/16 in
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CHECK TENSION CAPACITY AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b)
P
n
= R
t
F
u
A
e
= 513.94 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
x = 3 h / 8 = 2.25 , for Tube (HSS Specification 2.1-4)
D / = 1.91 , for Pipe (HSS Specification 2.1-3)
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.84 ,(AISC 360-05 Tab. D3.1.)
A
n
= A
g
- 2 (t
g
+ 1/8) t = 10.83
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.09
in
2
R
t
= 1.3 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
Try Cover Plate 3/4 x 5 , at Each Sides.
Region
x
0.5 A
n
x A
HSS 2.25 5.41 12.18 x = 24.84 / 9.16 = 2.71
Cover Plate 3.38 3.75 12.66 U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.81
9.16 24.84 A
n
= 10.83 + 7.50 = 18.33
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 14.78
in
2
Thus, P
n
= R
t
F
u
A
e
= 771.52 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi, use plate value
R
t
= 1.2 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BRACE SECTION = > W14X370 == > A r
y
k d b
f
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL D = 100 kips 109.00 4.27 3.26 17.90 16.50
L = 100 kips t
w
t
f
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 100 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1) 1.66 2.66
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.533 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4)
BRACE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE = 31.4 ft
BUILDING LIMITATION FOR SDC D or E H = 35 ft (< 35 ft, ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
REQUIRED CONNECTION = > ( 2 in Gusset Plate with 8 in Length, 8 leg, 3/4 in Fillet Weld. .)
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO
ps
FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ t
f
= 0.30 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 > Actual [Satisfactory]
( b
f
/ t
f
= 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
4 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 96.3 > K / r = 88.2 [Satisfactory]
[ 720 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where K = 1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS TO WITHSTAND LIMITED INELASTIC DEFORMATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
P
ut
= 0.9D - (C
d
/ I ) Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -245.7 kips (Tension, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
P
uc
= 1.2D + f
1
L + (C
d
/ I ) Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 505.7 kips (Compression Governs, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
Where C
d
= 3 1/4 (ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
I = 1 (IBC Tab.1604.5)
f
1
= 0.5 (IBC 1605.2)
CHECK DESIGN STRENGTH IN COMPRESSION (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 2777.76 kips > P
uc
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 36.805 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 28.32 kis, for
c
4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.66 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.4)
P
ut
= Min(R
y
F
y
A
g
,
0
P
u
) = 1011.32 kips (Tension)
Where R
y
= 1.1 (AISC Seismic 02 & 97 Tab. I-6-1)

0
= 2
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.3125 in
< w
MAX
= 0.9375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(8) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 1011.32 / [(8) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x3/4)] = 7.57 in
( USE 8 in )
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED CON. PLATES (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 1386.43 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv
= 4 t L = 4 x 1.66 x 8 = 53.12
in
2
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 2 in, Center with Column Web.
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 1670.40 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nu
= 4 tg L = 4 x 2 x 8 = 64.00
in
2
w = 3/4 in
Seismic Design for Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
F
cr
= {


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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE: REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTON (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS6X6X5/8 Tube A r
min
t h
BRACE AXAL LOAD AT SERVCE LEVEL D = 20 kips 11.70 2.17 0.58 6.00
L = 10 kips
BRACE AXAL LOAD AT HORZ. SESMC Q
E
= 50 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
SESMC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.533 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE l = 18 ft
BULDNG LMTATON FOR SDC D or E H = 28 ft (< 35 ft, ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
REQURED CONNECTON = > ( 5/8 in Gusset Plate with 14 in Length, 4 leg, 5/16 in Fillet Weld. Cover Plate 3/4 x 5 at Each Sides.)
CHECK LMTNG WDTH THCKNESS RATO
ps
FOR COMPRESSON ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLNG (ASC 341-05 Tab. -8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe
( D / t = 1300 / F
y
for ASC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1)
h / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube
[ h / t = 110 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1]
Where F
y
= 46 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
CHECK LMTNG SLENDERNESS RATO FOR V OR NVERTED-V CONFGURATONS (ASC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
4 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 100.4 >
K l / r =
99.5 [Satisfactory]
[ 720 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where K = 1.0
DETERMNE FACTORED DESGN LOADS TO WTHSTAND LMTED NELASTC DEFORMATONS (ASC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
P
ut
= 0.9D - (C
d
/ ) Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -146.6 kips (Tension, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
P
uc
= 1.2D + f
1
L + (C
d
/ ) Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 193.6 kips (Compression Governs, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
Where C
d
= 3 1/4 (ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
= 1 (CBC Tab.1604.5)
f
1
= 0.5 (CBC 1605.4)
CHECK DESGN STRENGTH N COMPRESSON (ASC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 248.75 kips > P
uc
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
F
e
=

2
E / (K / r)
2
=
28.891 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)
)F
y
= 23.62 kis, for
c
> 4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.96 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
DETERMNE CONNECTON DESGN FORCE (ASC 341-05 Sec. 14.4)
P
ut
= Min(R
y
F
y
A
g
,
0
P
u
) = 387.26 kips
Where R
y
= 1.4 (ASC 341-05 Tab. -6-1) ( 1.6 for Pipe)

0
= 2
DETERMNE BEST FLLET WELD SZE (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMNE REQURED WELD LENGTH (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(4) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 387.26 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 13.91 in
( USE 14 in )
CHECK DESGN SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED BRACE (ASC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 849.19 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (LRFD Tab.1-4, Pg. 1-21)
A
nv
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 14 = 32.54
in
2
DETERMNE REQURED THCKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (ASC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 5/8 in
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACTY OF GUSSET PLATE (ASC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 456.75 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nu
= 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 14 = 17.50
in
2
> Actual [Satisfactory]
Seismic Design for Ordinary ConcentricaIIy Braced Frames Based on CBC 10 & AISC 341-05
F
cr
= {
w = 5/16 in
(cont'd)
CHECK TENSON CAPACTY AT SLOTTED BRACE (ASC 360-05 D.2 b)
P
n
= R
t
F
u
A
e
= 513.94 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (ASC 13th Tab.2-3)
x = 3 h / 8 = 2.25 , for Tube (HSS Specification 2.1-4)
D / = 1.91 , for Pipe (HSS Specification 2.1-3)
U = MN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.84 ,(ASC 360-05 Tab. D3.1.)
A
n
= A
g
- 2 (t
g
+ 1/8) t = 10.83
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.09
in
2
R
t
= 1.3 (ASC 341-05 Tab. -6-1)
Try Cover Plate 3/4 x 5 , at Each Sides.
Region
x
0.5 A
n
x A
HSS 2.25 5.41 12.18 x = 24.84 / 9.16 = 2.71
Cover Plate 3.38 3.75 12.66 U = MN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.81
9.16 24.84 A
n
= 10.83 + 7.50 = 18.33
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 14.78
in
2
Thus, P
n
= R
t
F
u
A
e
= 771.52 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi, use plate value
R
t
= 1.2 (ASC 341-05 Tab. -6-1)
Technical References:
1. ASC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American nstitute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. ASC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American nstitute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE: REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BRACE SECTON = > W14X370 == > A r
y
k d b
f
BRACE AXAL LOAD AT SERVCE LEVEL D = 100 kips 109.00 4.27 3.26 17.90 16.50
L = 100 kips t
w
t
f
BRACE AXAL LOAD AT HORZ. SESMC Q
E
= 100 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1) 1.66 2.66
SESMC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.533 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4)
BRACE YELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE l = 31.4 ft
BULDNG LMTATON FOR SDC D or E H = 35 ft (< 35 ft, ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
REQURED CONNECTON = > ( 2 in Gusset Plate with 8 in Length, 8 leg, 3/4 in Fillet Weld. .)
CHECK LMTNG WDTH THCKNESS RATO
ps
FOR COMPRESSON ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLNG (ASC 341-05 Tab. -8-1)
b
f
/ t
f
= 0.30 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 > Actual [Satisfactory]
( b
f
/ t
f
= 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC-Seismic 97, Tab. 1-9-1)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
CHECK LMTNG SLENDERNESS RATO FOR V OR NVERTED-V CONFGURATONS (ASC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
4 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 96.3 >
K l / r =
88.2 [Satisfactory]
[ 720 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where K = 1.0
DETERMNE FACTORED DESGN LOADS TO WTHSTAND LMTED NELASTC DEFORMATONS (ASC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
P
ut
= 0.9D - (C
d
/ ) Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -245.7 kips (Tension, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
P
uc
= 1.2D + f
1
L + (C
d
/ ) Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 505.7 kips (Compression Governs, ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8.6)
Where C
d
= 3 1/4 (ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.2-1)
= 1 (CBC Tab.1604.5)
f
1
= 0.5 (CBC 1605.4)
CHECK DESGN STRENGTH N COMPRESSON (ASC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 2777.76 kips > P
uc
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
F
e
=

2
E / (K / r)
2
=
36.805 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)
)F
y
= 28.32 kis, for
c
> 4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.66 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
DETERMNE CONNECTON DESGN FORCE (ASC 341-05 Sec. 14.4)
P
ut
= Min(R
y
F
y
A
g
,
0
P
u
) = 1011.32 kips (Tension)
Where R
y
= 1.1 (ASC Seismic 02 & 97 Tab. -6-1)

0
= 2
DETERMNE BEST FLLET WELD SZE (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MN
= 0.3125 in
< w
MAX
= 0.9375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMNE REQURED WELD LENGTH (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(8) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 1011.32 / [(8) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x3/4)] = 7.57 in
( USE 8 in )
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED CON. PLATES (ASC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 1386.43 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv
= 4 t L = 4 x 1.66 x 8 = 53.12
in
2
DETERMNE REQURED THCKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (ASC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 2 in, Center with Column Web.
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACTY OF GUSSET PLATE (ASC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
P
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 1670.40 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nu
= 4 tg L = 4 x 2 x 8 = 64.00
in
2
w = 3/4 in
Seismic Design for Ordinary ConcentricaIIy Braced Frames Based on CBC 10 & AISC 341-05
F
cr
= {
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
This bracing connection, with a added perpendicular Gusset 2 plate, may force the brace buckling in-plane frame. There are no cover plate required
since the Gusset 2 has concave end. This software can determine two gusset dimensions based on geometry and can check the gusset interface
weld capacities on beam and column with moment loads.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL T = 396 kips
(AISC 341-05 13.3a)
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & COLUMN T = 35
0
THE TWO GUSSET PLATE THICKNESS t
g
= 2 in
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube A r
min
t b h
16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00 8.00
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X65
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
c
= 6.05 in
BEAM SECTION = > W16X40
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 8.00 in
4 Legs with 5/8" Fillet Weld L = 11.00 in
L
g
= 19.65 in L
cv
= 3.00 in
2 Legs with 5/8" Fillet Weld 2 E = 16.73 in THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
2 D = 11.27 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe [Satisfactory]
b / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
F
y
= 46 ksi
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER BRACE THICKNESS (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
w = 0.625 in > w
MIN
= 0.25 in
( USE w =
0.625 in ) < w
MAX
= (I 0.6 F
u
t) / (I 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
5/8 [Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.74 in
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH AT BRACE (AISC 360-05 J2.4)
L = : T / [(4) (0.6) F
EXX
(0.707 w)]
= (2.0) (396.00) / [(4) (0.6) (70) (0.707 x 5/8)] = 10.67 in ( USE L = 11.00 in )
11
DETERMINE REQUIRED CONCAVE END AT GUSSET 2 PLATE (AISC 360-05 J2.4)
L
cv
= : F
y
A
e
/ [(4) (0.6) F
EXX
(0.707 w)]
= (2.0) (46)(2.66) / [(4) (0.6) (70) (0.707 x 5/8)] = 3.29 in ( USE L
cv
= 3.00 in )
< 0.5 L [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE GUSSET DIMENSIONS BASED ON GEOMETRY
b
f
= 11.4 in , min wide of Gusset 2 plate < Max( b
f,col
, b
f,bm
) = 12.0 in
L
g
= 19.65 in > L [Satisfactory]
2 E = 16.7 in , 2 D = 11.3 in
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
E = 8.37 in
D =
5.63 in > (e
b
+ E) tanT - e
c
= 5.41 in
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]
K = e
b
tanT - e
c
= -0.45 in
D = tan
2
T + (D / E)
2
= 0.9438
K' = D ( tanT + D / E) = 7.7394
D
Ideal
= (K' tanT + K (D / E)
2
) / D = 5.53 in
Bracing Connection Design, with Perpendicular Gusset, Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
> Actual
E
D
T
(cont'd)
E
Ideal
= (D
Ideal
- K) / tanT = 8.53 in
r = [(e
b
+ E
Ideal
)
2
+ (e
c
+ D
Ideal
)
2
]
0.5
= 20.18 in
V
c
= (E
Ideal
/ r) T = 167.4 kips
H
c
= (e
c
/ r) T = 118.7 kips
M
c
= H
c
[ E
Ideal
- E ] = 1.6 ft-kips
V
b
= (e
b
/ r) T = 157.0 kips
H
b
= (D
Ideal
/ r) T = 108.4 kips
M
b
= V
b
[ D
Ideal
- D ] = -1.4 ft-kips
CHECK WELD CAPACITY AT INTERFACES (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
f
Vc
= V
c
/ (4 E 0.707 w) = 11.32 ksi
f
Hc
= H
c
/ (4 E 0.707 w) = 8.03 ksi
f
Mc
= 3 M
c
/ (4 E
2
0.707 w) = 0.48 ksi
f
Vb
= V
b
/ (4 D 0.707 w) = 15.76 ksi
f
Hb
= H
b
/ (4 D 0.707 w) = 10.89 ksi
f
Mb
= 3 M
b
/ (4 D
2
0.707 w) = 0.90 ksi
: = 2.0
f
v,c
= [(f
vc
)
2
+ (f
Hc
+ f
Mc
)
2
]
0.5
= 14.16 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ : = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
f
v,b
= [(f
vb
)
2
+ (f
Hb
+ f
Mb
)
2
]
0.5
= 19.68 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ : = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,brace
/ : =(0.6F
u
)A
nu
/ : = 478.5 kips > T
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 11 = 27.50
in
2
: = 2.0
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET 2 PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,gusset2
/ : = (0.6F
u
)A
nv2
/ : = 765.6 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv2
= 2 tg L = 2 x 2 x 11 = 44.00
in
2
: = 2.0
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET 1 PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,gusset1
/ : = (0.6F
u
)A
nv1
/ : = 949.77 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv1
= 2 tg (Lg - 3tg) = 2 x 2 x 13.6 = 54.58
in
2
: = 2.0
CHECK GUSSET 2 TENSION YIELDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 D2 a)
P
n
/ : = F
y
b
f
t
g
/ := 410.19 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where F
y
= 36 ksi (plate value)
CHECK GUSSET 1 & 2 COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 341-05 13.3c)
P
n
/ : = F
cr
b
f
t
g
/ := 403.78 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where K = 1.2 (SEAOC Vol.3 page 40)
b = 6.88 in, (Gusset 1 effective wide)
A = 32.54 in
2
I = 60.50 in
4
r
g
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 1.36 in
K L
g
/ r
g
< 200 [Satisfactory]
O
c
= (KL
g
/ r
g
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 0.609
F
e
= 957.27 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 35.44 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
CHECK GUSSET 1 & 2 BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)
R
n,guss
/ : = Min [0.6F
u
A
nv
, 0.6F
y
A
gv
] / : + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/ : = 765.6 + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/ :
> T = 396.0 [Satisfactory]
D
E
T
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W14X605 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS D = 0.24 kips / ft 178 20.9 2.60 17.40 4.16 1040
L = 0.5 kips / ft I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
BEAM LENGTH = 26 ft 10800 7.79 4.55 1320 4.76
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ? 0 No
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED AXIAL LOAD ON THE BEAM (AISC 341-05 13.4a)
P
u
= 0.5 (R
y
F
y
A
g
+ 0.3
c
P
n
) cos = 386.09 kips
Where R
y
= 1.4 (see brace sheet)
= 49.46
o
F
y
= 46 ksi (see brace sheet)
A
g
= 16.40
in
2
(see brace sheet)

c
P
n
= 439.36 kips (see brace sheet)
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 2.09 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 70.01 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
Max[1.49 , 1.12 (2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y)
] = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 8900 kips
DETERMINE UNBALANCED VERTICAL FORCE ON BEAM (AISC 341-05 13.4a)
Q
b
= (R
y
F
y
A
g
- 0.3
c
P
n
) sin = 702.45 kips (Vertical)
DETERMINE FACTORED MOMENT ON THE BEAM (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
M
nt
= (1.2D + L)
2
/ 8 + Q
b
/ 4 = ft-kips
DETERMINE UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH ABOUT X - AND Y - AXES

x
= 26 ft

y
= 13 ft ( AISC Seismic Sec.13.4a ,lateral support at the intersection of chevron braces required.)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 7123.39 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 40.05 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.663
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 178.4 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 44.47 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
L
b
= 13.00 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 16.06 ft
231.67 ft
M
p
= F
y
Z
x
= 5500.0 ft-kips
928.14 ksi
Where r
ts
=[( I
y
C
w
)
0.5
/ S
x
]
0.5
= 5.44 I
y
G J C
w
c = 1.00 3680 11200 869 258000
h
0
= d - t
f
= 16.74 in
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1)


4632.48
h / t
w
= 4.38 <
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
2
0
0
0.7
1.95 1 1 6.76
0.7
x
y x
F E Jc y S h
L r
r ts
E Jc F S h

= + + =


2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
x
b
E Jc C L
F
cr
S h r
ts
L
r
ts


= + =






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(cont'd)
M
p
= 5500 ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- 0.75 F
y
S
x
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(F
cr
S
x
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)

b
M
n
= 0.9 M
n
= 4950 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
M
u
= B
1
M
nt
= 4689.50 ft-kips <
b
M
nx
= 4950 ft-kips
Where P
e1
=
2
E
s
I
x
/ (K
x
)
2
= 31755 kips [Satisfactory]
C
m
= 1.0 (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
= 1.0
B
1
= MAX[ C
m
/(1 - P
u
/P
e1
) , 1.0] = 1.012
CHECK INTERACTION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H1.1)
For P
u
/
c
P
n
0.2, P
u
/
c
P
n
+ 8 / 9 (M
ux
/
b
M
nx
) = N/A
For P
u
/
c
P
n
<0.2, P
u
/ (2
c
P
n
)

+ M
ux
/
b
M
nx
= 0.97
< 1 [Satisfactory]
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W8X40 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS D = 22 kips 11.7 8.3 0.36 8.07 0.56 35.5
L = 29 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 18 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1) 146 3.53 2.05 40 0.95
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH = 14 ft
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50) F
y
= 50 ksi THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
ut
= 0.9D - Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -2 kips (Tension)
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 77 kips (Compression, Governs)
Where = 1
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.21 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
Max[1.49 , 1.12 (2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y)
] = 58.89 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
c
= 0.9
P
y
= F
y
A = 585 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 321.98 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 82.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.405 (AISC 360-05 E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 42.557 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 30.58 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P
u
/ f P
n
> 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
P
uc
/ P
n
= 0.24 < 0.4 [Amplified Seismic Load Do Not Need to Checke]
P
uc
= 1.2D + L +
0
Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 95 kips <
c
P
n
[Satisfactory]
Where
0
= 2
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
h / t
w
= 17.62 <


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > HSS8X8X5/8 = > Tube A r
min
t h
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS D = 22 kips 16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00
L = 29 kips
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 18 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH = 14 ft
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (42 or 46) F
y
= 46 ksi THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 02 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe [Satisfactory]
h / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube (AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
ut
= 0.9D - Q
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -2 kips (Tension)
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 77 kips (Compression, Governs)
Where = 1
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 548.56 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 56.31 < 200
[Satisfactory]

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 2.243 (AISC 360-05 E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 90.279 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 37.17 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P
u
/ f P
n
> 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
P
uc
/ P
n
= 0.14 < 0.4 [Amplified Seismic Load Do Not Need to Checke]
P
uc
= 1.2D + L +
0
Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 95 kips <
c
P
n
[Satisfactory]
Where
0
= 2
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8 Tube A r
min
t b h
16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00 8.00
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL D = 10 kips
L = 10 kips
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1) Q
E
= 190 kips
SEISMIC PARAMETER (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) S
DS
= 0.877
REDUNDANCY FACTOR (ASCE 7-05 12.3.4) U = 1
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE L = 20 ft
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & COLUMN T = 36
0
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE I = 34
0
COLUMN SECTION e
c
= 4 in
BEAM SECTION e
b
= 8.1 in
LENGTH OF END BRACE TO JUNCTION L
g
= 12.023 in
LENGTH OF GUSSET TO COLUMN 2 E = 15.6 in
LENGTH OF GUSSET TO BEAM 2 D = 17.2 in
THE WHITMORE WIDTH W = 17.2 in
CBC 10 Chapter A (DSA or OSHPD) APPLY? == > Yes
( 1 in Gusset Plate with 8 in Length, 4 leg, 5/8" Fillet Weld at Brace.)
(Fill 3000 psi Solid Cement Grout in All Tube Bracings.)
THE BRACE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe [Satisfactory]
b / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
F
y
= 46 ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 13.2a)
4.0 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 100.4 >
K L / r =
80.4 [Satisfactory]
Where K = 1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
ut
= 0.9D - UQ
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -182.75 kips (Tension)
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + UQ
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 213.75 kips (Compression, Governs)
CHECK DESIGN STRENGTH IN COMPRESSION (AISC 360-05 E3)
I
c
P
n
= I
c
A
g
F
cr
= 439.36 kips > P
uc
[Satisfactory]
Where I
c
= 0.9 (0.658
(Fy/Fe)
)F
y
= 29.77 kis, for O
c
4.71
F
e
=
S
2
E / (KL / r)
2
=
44.237 ksi 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for O
c
> 4.71
O
c
= (KL / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.20
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE (AISC 341-05 Sec. 13.3a)
P
ut
= MIN(R
y
F
y
A
g
, P
max
) = 403.75 kips (Tension)
Where R
y
= 1.4 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
P
max
= 403.75 kips, (the estimated maximum earthquake force, that can be transferred
to the brace by the system.)
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
w = 5/8 in > w
MIN
= 0.25 in
( USE w =
0.625 in ) < w
MAX
= (I 0.6 F
u
t) / (I 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.74 in
> Actual
F
cr
= {
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
E
T
D
I
(cont'd)
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(4) I F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 403.75 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/8)] = 7.25 in
( USE 8 in ) 8
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTED BRACE
(AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
IP
n
= I(0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 522.00 kips > P
ut
Where I = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 = 20.00
in
2
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 1 in ( USE 1 in ) 1
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
IP
n
= I(0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 417.60 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where I = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv
= 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 = 16.00
in
2
CHECK GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3) GUSSET COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 341-05 13.3c)
IR
n
= I(0.6F
u
)A
nv
+ IF
y
A
gt
= 417.60 + IF
y
A
gt
I
c
P
n
= I
c
F
cr
L
w
t
g
= 489.68 kips < 1.1 R
y
P
n
> P
ut
= 403.75 Where I
c
= 0.9 [Unsatisfactory]
[Satisfactory] K = 1.2 (SEAOC Vol.3 page 40)
r
g
= t
g
/ (12)
0.5
= 0.29 in
CHECK GUSSET TENSION YIELDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 D2 a) K L
g
/ r
g
< 200 [Satisfactory]
I
t
P
n
= I
t
F
y
L
w
t
g
= 558.50 kips > P
ut
O
c
= (KL
g
/ r
g
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.761
Where I
t
= 0.9 [Satisfactory] F
e
= 114.58 ksi (AISC 360-05 Sec.E3)
F
y
= 36 ksi (plate value) F
cr
= 31.564 ksi (AISC 360-05 Sec.E3)
L
w
= W = 17.2 in (Gusset Stiffer Reqd, or Increase tg.)
CHECK SHEAR LAG FRACTURE OF BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b)
IP
n
= I R
t
F
u
A
e
= 529.94 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where I = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
x = 3.00 , for Tube (AISC Tab. D3.1)
D / S = 2.55 , for Pipe (AISC 360 Tab. D3.1)
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63 ,(AISC 360-05 Tab. D3.1.)
A
n
= A
g
- 2 (t
g
+ 1/8) t = 14.99
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
R
t
= 1.3 (AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate 0 x 7 , at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
Region
x
0.5 A
n
x A
HSS 3.00 7.50 22.49 x = 22.49 / 7.50 = 3.00
Cover Plate 4.00 0.00 0.00 U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63
6 7.50 22.49 A
n
= 14.99 + 0.00 = 14.99
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
Thus, IP
n
= I R
t
F
u
A
e
= 529.94 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi (plate value)
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
B
2
+2BH / 4(B+H) =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W14X605 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS D = 0.24 kips / ft 178 20.9 2.60 17.40 4.16 1040
L = 0.5 kips / ft I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
BEAM LENGTH L = 26 ft 10800 7.79 4.55 1320 4.76
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ? 0 No
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED AXIAL LOAD ON THE BEAM (AISC 341-05 13.4a)
P
u
= 0.5 (R
y
F
y
A
g
+ 0.3I
c
P
n
) cos D = 386.09 kips
Where R
y
= 1.4 (see brace sheet)
D = 49.46
o
F
y
= 46 ksi (see brace sheet)
A
g
= 16.40
in
2
(see brace sheet)
I
c
P
n
= 439.36 kips (see brace sheet)
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 2.09 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/I
b
P
y
) = 70.01 , for P
u
/I
b
P
y
0.125
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
Max[1.49 , 1.12 (2.33-P
u
/I
b
P
y)
] = N/A , for P
u
/I
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where I
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 8900 kips
DETERMINE UNBALANCED VERTICAL FORCE ON BEAM (AISC 341-05 13.4a)
Q
b
= (R
y
F
y
A
g
- 0.3I
c
P
n
) sin D = 702.45 kips (Vertical)
DETERMINE FACTORED MOMENT ON THE BEAM (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
M
nt
= (1.2D + L) L
2
/ 8 + Q
b
l/ 4 = ft-kips
DETERMINE UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH ABOUT X - AND Y - AXES
L
x
= 26 ft
L
y
= 13 ft ( AISC Seismic Sec.13.4a ,lateral support at the intersection of chevron braces required.)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)
I
c
P
n
= I
c
F
cr
A= 7123.39 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where I
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(KL
x
/r
x
, KL
y
/r
y
) = 40.05 < 200 [Satisfactory]
O
c
= (KL / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.663
F
e
=
S
2
E / (KL / r)
2
=
178.4 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 44.47 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
L
b
= 13.00 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 16.06 ft
231.67 ft
M
p
= F
y
Z
x
= 5500.0 ft-kips
928.14 ksi
Where r
ts
=[( I
y
C
w
)
0.5
/ S
x
]
0.5
= 5.44 I
y
G J C
w
c = 1.00 3680 11200 869 258000
h
0
= d - t
f
= 16.74 in
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1)
4632.48
h / t
w
= 4.38 <
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
2
0
0
0.7
1.95 1 1 6.76
0.7
x
y x
F E Jc y S h
L r
r ts
E Jc F S h




2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
x
b
E Jc C L
F
cr
S h r
ts
L
r
ts
S








(cont'd)
M
p
= 5500 ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- 0.75 F
y
S
x
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(F
cr
S
x
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)
I
b
M
n
= 0.9 M
n
= 4950 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
M
u
= B
1
M
nt
= 4689.50 ft-kips < I
b
M
nx
= 4950 ft-kips
Where P
e1
= S
2
E
s
I
x
/ (KL
x
)
2
= 31755 kips [Satisfactory]
C
m
= 1.0 (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
D = 1.0
B
1
= MAX[ C
m
/(1 - D P
u
/P
e1
) , 1.0] = 1.012
CHECK INTERACTION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H1.1)
For P
u
/I
c
P
n
0.2, P
u
/ I
c
P
n
+ 8 / 9 (M
ux
/ I
b
M
nx
) = N/A
For P
u
/I
c
P
n
<0.2, P
u
/ (2I
c
P
n
) + M
ux
/ I
b
M
nx
= 0.97
< 1 [Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W8X40 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS D = 22 kips 11.7 8.3 0.36 8.07 0.56 35.5
L = 29 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 18 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1) 146 3.53 2.05 40 0.95
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH L = 14 ft
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50) F
y
= 50 ksi THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
ut
= 0.9D - UQ
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -2 kips (Tension)
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + UQ
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 77 kips (Compression, Governs)
Where U = 1
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.21 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/I
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/I
b
P
y
< 0.125
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
Max[1.49 , 1.12 (2.33-P
u
/I
b
P
y)
] = 58.89 , for P
u
/I
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where I
c
= 0.9
P
y
= F
y
A = 585 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)
I
c
P
n
= I
c
F
cr
A= 321.98 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where I
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(KL
x
/r
x
, KL
y
/r
y
) = 82.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]
O
c
= (KL / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 3.405 (AISC 360-05 E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
S
2
E / (KL / r)
2
=
42.557 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 30.58 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P
u
/ f P
n
> 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
P
uc
/ I P
n
= 0.24 < 0.4 [Amplified Seismic Load Do Not Need to Checke]
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + :
0
Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 95 kips < I
c
P
n
[Satisfactory]
Where :
0
= 2
h / t
w
= 17.62 <
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > HSS8X8X5/8 = > Tube A r
min
t h
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS D = 22 kips 16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00
L = 29 kips
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC Q
E
= 18 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH L = 14 ft
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (42 or 46) F
y
= 46 ksi THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 02 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe [Satisfactory]
h / t = 0.64 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 16.07 , for Tube
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
ut
= 0.9D - UQ
E
- 0.2S
DS
D = -2 kips (Tension)
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + UQ
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 77 kips (Compression, Governs)
Where U = 1
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)
I
c
P
n
= I
c
F
cr
A= 548.56 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where I
c
= 0.9
K = 1.0
MAX(KL
x
/r
x
, KL
y
/r
y
) = 56.31 < 200
[Satisfactory]
O
c
= (KL / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 2.243 (AISC 360-05 E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
S
2
E / (KL / r)
2
=
90.279 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 37.17 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P
u
/ f P
n
> 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
P
uc
/ I P
n
= 0.14 < 0.4 [Amplified Seismic Load Do Not Need to Checke]
P
uc
= 1.2D + L + :
0
Q
E
+ 0.2S
DS
D = 95 kips < I
c
P
n
[Satisfactory]
Where :
0
= 2
> Actual
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Seismic Design for Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-05 & AISC 341-05
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Bracing member self shall be composed of a structural steel core & a system that restrains the steel core from buckling.
The each end of brace to gusset plate may be standard bolted connections, modified bolted connections, or true pin
connections. Selecting bracing members are based on the tested & approved manufacture's lists.
2. The lateral capacity of BRBF, selected bracing members with steel beams and columns, must also be checked by a special
loads combination of DL + LL + 2
x
/1.5 (AISC 341-05, 16.2b, 16.5b & ASCE 7-05, 12.8.6).
3.
For the connection of gusset plate to beam and column, the interface dimensions of and may not satisfy the basic
relationship of the Uniform Force Method: - tan = e
b
tan - e
c
. This software can determine gusset dimensions
based on geometry and can check the gusset interface weld capacities with moment loads.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE CORE AXIAL YIELD STRENGTH P
ysc
= 150 kips, SD
(from tested & approved manufacture's lists, AISC 341-05, 16.2a)
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & COLUMN = 25
0
GUSSET DIMENSIONS 2 = 24.0 in
2 = 10.1 in
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
c
= 6.35 in
BEAM SECTION = > W16X67
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 8.15 in
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( 1" Gusset Plate with 7/16" Fillet Weld, 2 leg x 24"
at Column Interface, 2 leg x 11" at Beam Interface. )
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REQUIRED STRENGTH OF BRACING CONNECTION (AISC 341-05, 16.3a & 16.2d)
T = (1.1 / 1.5) R
y
P
ysc
= 247.1 kips, ASD
Where = 1.20 , (AISC 341-05, 16.2d. May be verified by nonlinear time-history or analyses.)
= 1.44 , (AISC 341-05, 16.2d. May be verified by nonlinear time-history or analyses.)
R
y
= 1.30 , (AISC 341-05, Table I-6-1)
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER THICKNESS OF GUSSET & FLANGES (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.25 in
< w
MAX
= 0.5625 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE
t
g
= 1 in ( USE t
g
= 1 in )
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
= 12.00 in
=
5.07 in > (e
b
+ ) tan - e
c
= 3.05 in
[the original Uniform Force Method not apply]
K = e
b
tan - e
c
= -2.55 in
D = tan
2
+ ( / )
2
= 0.396
K' = ( tan + / ) = 4.5081

Ideal
= (K' tan + K ( / )
2
) / D = 4.16 in

Ideal
= (
Ideal
- K) / tan = 14.38 in
r = [(e
b
+
Ideal
)
2
+ (e
c
+
Ideal
)
2
]
0.5
= 24.86 in
V
c
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 143.0 kips
H
c
= (e
c
/ r) T = 63.1 kips
M
c
= H
c
[
Ideal
- ] = 12.5 ft-kips
V
b
= (e
b
/ r) T = 81.0 kips
H
b
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 41.3 kips
M
b
= V
b
[
Ideal
- ] = -6.2 ft-kips
CHECK WELD CAPACITY AT INTERFACES (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
f
Vc
= V
c
/ (4 0.707 w) = 10.37 ksi
f
Hc
= H
c
/ (4 0.707 w) = 4.58 ksi
f
Mc
= 3 M
c
/ (4
2
0.707 w) = 2.73 ksi
f
Vb
= V
B
/ (4 0.707 w) = 13.90 ksi
f
Hb
= H
B
/ (4 0.707 w) = 7.09 ksi
f
Mb
= 3 M
b
/ (4
2
0.707 w) = 7.51 ksi
= 2.0
f
v,c
= [(f
vc
)
2
+ (f
Hc
+ f
Mc
)
2
]
0.5
= 12.68 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
f
v,b
= [(f
vb
)
2
+ (f
Hb
+ f
Mb
)
2
]
0.5
= 20.16 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]


w = 7/16 in

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Seismic Design for Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-05 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W16X67 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS D = 0.24 kips / ft 20 16.3 0.40 10.20 0.67 119
L = 0.5 kips / ft I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
BEAM LENGTH = 26 ft 970 6.96 2.44 132 1.37
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ? 1 Yes
BEAM AXIAL LOAD AT 2
x
/1.5 STORY DRIFT P
2x
= 150 kips,ASD (AISC 341, 16.5b)
BEAM VERT LOAD AT 2
x
/1.5 STORY DRIFT V
2x
= 25 kips
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1) < = does not apply for top flange continuously braced.
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.67 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= N/A [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
2

o
/P
y
) = N/A , for P
2

o
/P
y
< 0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
2

o
/P
y
) = N/A , for P
2

o
/P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
o
= 2.0 , (AISC 341-05, Table R3-1)
P
y
= F
y
A = 1000 kips
DETERMINE MOMENT ON THE BEAM
M = (D + L)
2
/ 8 + V
2x
/ 4 = ft-kips, ASD
DETERMINE UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH ABOUT X - AND Y - AXES

x
= 26 ft

y
= 13 ft
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)
P
n
/
o
= F
cr
A/
o
= 370.76 kips > P
2x
[Satisfactory]
Where
o
= 2.0 , (AISC 341-05, Table R3-1)
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 63.95 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 2.656
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 69.979 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 37.08 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
L
b
= 13.00 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 8.62 ft
26.24 ft
M
p
= F
y
Z
x
= 550.0 ft-kips
138.69 ksi
Where r
ts
=[( I
y
C
w
)
0.5
/ S
x
]
0.5
= 2.80 I
y
G J C
w
c = 1.00 119 11200 2.62 7300
h
0
= d - t
f
= 15.64 in
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1)


225.03
h / t
w
= 34.33 <
2
0
0
0.7
1.95 1 1 6.76
0.7
x
y x
F E Jc y S h
L r
r ts
E Jc F S h

= + + =


2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
x
b
E Jc C L
F
cr
S h r
ts
L
r
ts


= + =






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(cont'd)
M
p
= N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- 0.75 F
y
S
x
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = 550 ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(F
cr
S
x
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)
M
n
/
o
= 275 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
M = B
1
M

= 245.71 ft-kips < M
n
/
o
= 275 ft-kips
Where P
e1
=
2
E
s
I
x
/ (K
x
)
2
= 2852 kips [Satisfactory]
C
m
= 1.0 (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
= 1.6
B
1
= MAX[ C
m
/(1 - P
2
/P
e1
) , 1.0] = 1.092
CHECK INTERACTION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H1.1)
For P
2

o
/P
n
0.2, P
2

o
/P
n
+ 8 / 9 (M
o
/ M
n
) = 1.20
For P
2

o
/P
n
<0.2, P
2

o
/ (2P
n
)

+ M
o
/ M
n
= N/A
< 4/3 [Satisfactory]
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Seismic Design for Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-05 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS D = 22 kips 28.2 12.7 0.55 12.20 0.90 131
L = 29 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
COL AXIAL LOAD AT 2
x
/1.5 STORY DRIFT P
2x
= 100 kips, ASD (AISC 341, 16.5b) 833 5.43 3.09 147 1.50
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH = 14 ft
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50) F
y
= 50 ksi THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE DESIGN LOAD (AISC 341-05, 16.2b & 16.5b)
P = D + L + P
2x
= 151 kips, ASD (Compression, Governs)
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.78 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
o
/P
y
) = N/A , for P
o
/P
y
< 0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
o
/P
y
) = 57.07 , for P
o
/P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
o
= 2.0 , (AISC 341-05, Table R3-1)
P
y
= F
y
A = 1410 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)
P
n
/
o
= F
cr
A/
o
= 568.31 kips >
P
[Satisfactory]
Where
o
= 2.0 , (AISC 341-05, Table R3-1)
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 54.29 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 2.254 (AISC 360-05 E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 97.094 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
F
cr
= 40.31 ksi (AISC 360-05 E3)
h / t
w
= 17.64 <


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Seismic Design for Special Plate Shear Wall Based on AISC 341-05 & AISC 360-05
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Design the boundary elements, columns & beams,
under gravity loads, DL & LL, without web plate exists.
(AISC 341-05, 17.4a)
2. Determine seismic forces of boundary elements with web
plate support. Use two layers steel plate strips, one layer angled
& another - , in 3D modeling software. Do not use Orthotropic
Finite Element modeling method.
3. Use this software to check the seismic capacities of SPSW
per AISC 341-05 Chapter 17.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
VERTICAL BOUNDARY ELEMENT, VBE = > W14X193
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
56.8 15.5 0.89 15.70 1.44 310
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
2400 6.50 4.05 355 2.04 THE SPSW DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
HORIZONTAL BOUNDARY ELEMENT, HBE = > W21X50 (Continuity VBE/column stiffeners 5/16 x 4.8
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
14.7 20.8 0.38 6.53 0.54 94.5 A doubler plate is not required. )
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k I
y
984 8.18 1.30 110 1.04 25
BOUNDARY STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi WEB PLATE YIELD STRESS F
y,WEB
= 36 ksi
GRAVITY AXIAL LOAD ON VBE P
DL
= 50 kips SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD ON VBE P
E
= 50 kips
P
LL
= 85 kips SEISMIC SHEAR FORCE ON WEB V
E
= 897 kips
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft PARAMETER (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) S
DS
= 0.877
THICKNESS OF THE WEB PLATE t
w
= 0.25 in STORY HEIGHT h = 15 ft
ANALYSIS
CHECK PANEL ASPECT RATIO (AISC 341-05, 17.2b)
L / h = 2.0 > 0.8
< 2.5 [Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB PLATES SHEAR STRENGTH (AISC 341-05, 17.2a)
36.3
O
V
n
= (0.42 F
y
t
w
L
cf
SIN 2)

= 1118.9 kips > V
E
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9
L
cf
= 345 in
CHECK VBE/COLUMN CAPACITY UNDER SEISMIC LOAD COMBINATION (AISC 341-05, 17.4a & 8.3)
P
u
= (1.2 + S
DS
) P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 238.9 kips, (IBC 09, Eq. 16-5)
Where f
1
= 1 (IBC 09, 1605.2.1)
I
c
= 2400 in
4
> 0.00307 t
w
h
4
/ L = 2238 in
4
(AISC 341-05, 17.4g)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 2212.03 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.9
K = 1
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 44.46 < 200 [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05, E3)
E
s
= 29000 ksi

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.846 (AISC 360-05, E2-4, Pg 6-47)
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 144.8 ksi (AISC 360-05, E3)
F
cr
= 43.27 ksi (AISC 360-05, E3)
P
u
/ P
n
= 0.11 < 0.4 [Amplified Seismic Load Do Not Need to Checke]
P
uc
= (1.2 + S
DS
) P
DL
+ P
LL
+
0
P
E
= 314 kips <
c
P
n
[Satisfactory]
Where
0
= 2.5 (AISC 341-05, Table R3-1)

1
4
1
2
3
1
1
360
L t
w
A
c
ATAN
h
h t
w
L A I
b c






+

= =



+ +


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CHECK HBE/BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05, Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.10 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
h / t
w
= 49.26 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
[ 418 / (F
y
)
0.5
for FEMA Sec. 3.3.1.2]
CHECK VBE/COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05, Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.45 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54C
a
) = 64.74 , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX(1.49, 2.33 - C
a
) = N/A , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 2840 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4a & 9.6)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 4.89 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) + V
col
(d
b
/ 2) = 2710 + 0 = 2710 ft-kips
N
c
= 2 , (if only one column below, input 1)
M
pb
* = N
b
M
B
+ V
bm
(d
c
/ 2) = 555 + 0 = 555 ft-kips
N
b
= 1 , (if double side connected to SPSW, input 2)
M
B
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 555 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6 & AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4b & AISC 358-05, 2.4.4)
t
cf
= MIN{ b
bf
/ 6 , 0.4[1.8b
bf
t
bf
(F
yb
R
yb
) / (F
yb
R
yb
)]
0.5
}= 1.00 in < actual t
cf
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.27 in, USE 0.31 in, ( 5/16 in )
b
st
= 4.8 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 4.97 in, (AISC 360-05 Sec. G3.3)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 214.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 (AISC 360-05, E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 11.42 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 26 in
4
F
e
=
2
E / (K h
st
/ r
st
)
2
= 15279 ksi, (AISC 360, E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 7 in
2

c
= (K h
st
/ r
st
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 0.15
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 1.98 in (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 35.96 ,
c
4.71
F
yst
= 36 kips, stiff. yield stress 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 192.1 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05, J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.25 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05, J2.2b)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = 0.6 x (0.3125 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 3.61 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 8.4 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4f & 9.3)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.57 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.57 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
b
) = 0.91
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 95 in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 984 in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 555 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k) / 90 = 0.35 in
Since t
wc
= 0.89 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
12.83 <
w = 1/4 in
h / t
w
=
F
cr
= {
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LINK SECTION = > W18X143 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
MAX SERVICE LOADS AT LINK END V
DL
= 1.8 kips 42.1 19.5 0.73 11.20 1.32 282
P
DL
= 7.4 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
M
DL
= 14.4 ft-kips 2750 8.08 2.72 322 1.72
V
LL
= 1.3 kips
P
LL
= 5.3 kips THE LINK DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M
LL
= 9.6 ft-kips ( USE 3/4 x 4-7/8 @ 24 in o.c. INTERMEDIATE
MAX HORIZ. SEISMIC LOADS AT LINK END V
E
= 84 kips (ASCE 7-05, 12.4.2.1) & END STIFFENERS WITH 5/16" FILLET WELD.)
P
E
= 5.5 kips
M
E
= 168 ft-kips
LINK LENGTH e = 4 ft
LINK YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
REDUNDANCY FACTOR = 1.19
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 1 (ASCE 7-05, 11.4.4)
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft (including link)
STORY HEIGHT h = 12.5 ft
MAXIMUM INELASTIC STORY DRIFT = 0.7 in (ASCE 7-05, 12.8.6)
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT LINK END (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
V
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)V
DL
+ f
1
V
LL
+ V
E
= 103.13 kips
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 19.56 kips
M
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)M
DL
+ f
1
M
LL
+ M
E
= 224.88 ft-kips
Where f
1
= 0.5
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.24 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 74.42 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 2105 kips
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 341-05, Sec. 15.2b)
V
n
= MIN(V
p
, 2M
p
/e) = 332.3 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9 (Ignored axial force effect since Pu < 0.15 Py = 0.15 Fy Ag, AISC 341-05, 15.2)
A
w
= (d - 2t
f
)t
w
= 12.31
in
2
V
p
= 0.6F
y
A
w
= 369.2 kips
M
p
= F
y
Z

= 1341.7 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 F1)

b
M
p
= 1207.5 > M
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
b
= 0.9
CHECK ADDITIONAL SHEAR CAPACITY REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b) < = DOES NOT APPLY.
V
na
= MIN(V
pa
, 2M
pa
/e) = 332.3 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9
V
pa
= V
p
[1 - (P
u
/P
y
)
2
]
0.5
= 369.2 kips
M
pa
= 1.18 M
p
(1 - P
u
/P
y
) = 1568.5 ft-kips
CHECK ADDITIONAL LINK LENGTH REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b) < = DOES NOT APPLY.
[1.15 - 0.5' (A
w
/A
g
)](1.6M
p
/V
p
) = N/A ft, for ' (A
w
/A
g
) > 0.3
(1.6M
p
/V
p
) = 5.81 ft, for ' (A
w
/A
g
) < 0.3
[Satisfactory] Where ' = P
u
/ V
u
= 0.19
A
w
/ A
g
= 0.29


(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
e <
{
h / t
w
= 22.00 <
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CHECK LINK ROTATION ANGLE LIMITATION (AISC 341-05, 15.2c)

p
= L / (h e) = 0.04 rad <
p,allowable
= 0.080 rad [Satisfactory]
Where
p,allowable
== 0.08 rad for e < 1.6M
p
/V
p
;
= 0.02 rad for e > 2.6M
p
/V
p
;
= linear interpolation [0.02, 0.08] by e value.
1.6M
p
/V
p
= 5.81 ft, 2.6M
p
/V
p
= 9.45 ft
CHECK LINK STIFFENER REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 15.3)
b
st
= (b
f
- 2t
w
) /2 = 4.87 in
t
st
= MAX (0.75 t
w
, 3/8 ) = 0.548 in
USE 9/16 x 4-7/8 END STIFFENERS AT EACH SIDE.
s = see table following = 30.0 in
Provide 1 stiffeners to give s = 24.0 in
Where 1.6 M
p
/ V
p
= 5.81 ft
2.6 M
p
/ V
p
= 9.45 ft
5.0 M
p
/ V
p
= 18.17 ft

p
= 0.04 rad
e = 4 ft
d = 19.5 in
t
st
= MAX (t
w
, 3/8 ) = 0.730 in
USE 3/4 x 4-7/8 @ 24 in o.c. INTERMEDIATE
STIFFENERS AT EACH SIDE.

p
e [0 ~ 0.02] (0.02 ~ 0.08) 0.08
[0~1.6M
p
/V
p
] 52t
w
-d/5 178t
w
/3-d/5-1100
p
t
w
/3 30t
w
-d/5
(1.6M
p
/V
p
~2.6M
p
/V
p
] MIN(52t
w
-d/5 , b
f
) Min(178t
w
/3-d/5-1100
p
t
w
/3 , 1.5b
f
) MIN(30t
w
-d/5 , 1.5b
f
)
(2.6M
p
/V
p
~5M
p
/V
p
) 1.5b
f
1.5b
f
1.5b
f
[5.0M
p
/V
p
~Greater] Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L
w
= A
st
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (9/16 x 4-7/8) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 5.01 in
< (d - 2k), [Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and flange (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L
f
= 0.25A
st
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = 0.25(9/16 x 4-7/8) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 1.25 in
< (b
st
- k), [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED LINK CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 Sec.H.1)
f = P
u,link
/ (2A
f
) + M
u,link
/ Z
f
= 35.3 < F
y
[Satisfactory]
Where P
u,link
= P
u
= 70.0 kips
M
u,link
= V
p
(e/2) = 738.5 ft-kips
Z
f
= (d - t
f
) b
f
t
f
= 268.8
in
3
= V
n
/ V
u
= 3.58
A
f
= b
f
t
f
= 14.78
in
2
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
w = 5/16 in
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS10X10X5/8 Tube A r
min
t h
MAX SERVICE LOADS P
DL
= 11.8 kips 21.00 3.80 0.58 10.00
P
LL
= 8.3 kips
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE L
b
= 11 ft
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA)
THE BRACE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
REQUIRED CONNECTION = > ( 5/8 in Gusset Plate with 23 in Length, 4 leg, 5/16 in Fillet Weld.)
DETERMINE LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe
h / t = 1.12 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 28.12 , for Tube
Where F
y
= 46 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6)
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 629.9 kips
Where P
E
= 1.25 R
y
[V
n
L L
b
/ (L-e) h] = 609.2 kips
R
y
= 1.3 (1.4 for Pipe.)
DETERMINE DESIGN STRENGTH IN COMPRESSION (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 757.24 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]

c
= 0.85
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 237.8 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 42.42 kis, for
c
4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.38 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
K = 1.0
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE
P
ut
= P
u
= 629.91 kips (Tension)
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(4) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 629.9 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 22.63 in
( USE 23 in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE
(AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 1395.10 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 23 = 53.45
in
2
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 5/8 in
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 750.38 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (plate value)
A
nv
= 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 23 = 28.75
in
2
CHECK TENSION AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b) THE GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)

t
P
n
=
t
R
y
F
u
UA
n
= 1146.48 kips > P
ut
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
+ F
y
A
gt
= 750.38 + F
y
A
gt
Where
t
= 0.75 [Satisfactory] > P
ut
= 629.91
U = 1 (LRFD Sec.B3.2d) [Satisfactory]
A
n
= A - 2 t t
g
= 20.274
in
2


[Satisfactory]
w = 5/16 in
F
cr
= {
> Actual
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MAX SERVICE LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK V
DL
= 6.8 kips
P
DL
= 1 kips
M
DL
= 17 ft-kips
V
LL
= 4.8 kips
P
LL
= 0.7 kips
M
LL
= 11.3 ft-kips
SEISMIC LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK V
E
= 8.7 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
P
E
= 100 kips
M
E
= 100 ft-kips
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA) THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT SECTION OF LINK AND BEAM (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
V
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)V
DL
+ f
1
V
LL
+ V
E
= 67.0 kips
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 537.9 kips
M
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)M
DL
+ f
1
M
LL
+ M
E
= 923.0 ft-kips
Where f
1
= 0.5
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
V
n
= 369.2 kips (from link design)
M
n
= V
n
e / 2 = 738.47 ft-kips
V
E
= (1.1R
y
V
n
/ V
E , link
) V
E
= 46.3 kips
P
E
= 1.1R
y
V
n
L / 2h = 536.1 kips
M
E
= 1.1R
y
M
n
= 893.5 ft-kips
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.24 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
55.19 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 2105 kips
CHECK UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH

1
= (L - e - d
c
) / 2 = 12.38 ft, (top & bottom flange bracing with a design strength greater than below will be provided
Brace Load : P
b,link
= 0.06R
y
F
y
b
f
t
f
= 48.8 kips, [AISC Seismic Sec.15.5] at each end of the link segment.)

2
=
1
/ 2 = 6.19 ft, ( lateral supported at middle of beam outside of link with following design strength.)
Brace Load : P
b,mid
= 0.02F
y
b
f
t
f
= 14.8 kips, [AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6.(2)]
M
b, mid
=0.02F
y
b
f
t
f
d = 24.0 ft-kips, [AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6.(2)]
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 1694.11 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.85
K = 1.0
MAX(K
1
/r
x
, K
2
/r
y
) = 27.34 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= 0.361
F
cr
= 47.34 ksi


h / t
w
= 22.00 <
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
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DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
L
b
= 6.19 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 9.60 ft
L
r
= r
y
X
1
[1 + (1 + X
2
F
L
2
)
0.5
]
0.5
/ F
L
= 35.27 ft
M
p
= MIN( F
y
Z
x
, 1.5 F
y
S
x
) = 1341.7 ft-kips
M
r
= F
L
S
x
= 940.0 ft-kips
M
cr
= C
b
S
x
r
y
X
1
(2 + X
1
2
X
2
r
y
2
/ L
b
2
)
0.5
/ L
b
= 17113 ft-kips
Where X
1
= (0.5 E G J A)
0.5
/ S
x
= 4036.3 A I
y
t
f
r
y
S
x
X
2
= 4 C
w
[Sx / (G J)]
2
/ I
y
= 0.0006 42.1 311 1.32 2.72 282
F
r
= 10.00 ksi E G J C
w
Z
x
F
L
= MIN( F
yf
- F
r
, F
yw
) = 40.00 ksi 29000 11200 19.2 25700 322.0
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1)
M
p
= 1341.7 ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- M
r
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(M
cr
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)

b
M
n
= 0.9 M
n
= 1208 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
M
ux
= B
1
M
u
= 923.00 ft-kips <
b
M
nx
= Min(R
y

b
F
y
Z,
b
M
n
)

= 1208 ft-kips
Where P
e1
=
2
E
s
I
x
/ (K
x
)
2
= 35645 kips [Satisfactory]
C
m
= 0.6 (AISC 360-05 C2.1b) Where
b
= 0.9
B
1
= C
m
/(1 - P
u
/P
e1
) = 1.000
CHECK INTERACTION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H1.1)
For P
u
/
c
P
n
>0.2, P
u
/
c
P
n
+ 8 / 9 (M
ux
/
b
M
nx
) = 1.00
For P
u
/
c
P
n
<0.2, P
u
/ (2
c
P
n)
+ M
ux
/
b
M
nx
= N/A
< 1 [Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X145 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS P
DL
= 151 kips 42.7 14.8 0.68 15.50 1.09 232
P
LL
= 46 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
NUMBER OF STORIES n = 4 1710 6.33 3.98 260 1.69
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50) F
y
= 50 ksi
THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH = h = 14 ft
DETERMINE COLUMN AXIAL SEISMIC LOAD (AISC 341-05 Sec. 15.8)
P
E
= (n - 1) 1.1 R
y
V
n
= 1340.3 kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
u,t
= (0.9 - 0.2S
S
D ) P
DL
- P
E
= -1235 kips (Tension)
P
u,c
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 1575 kips (Compression)
Where f
1
= 0.5 (IBC 1605.2)
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.11 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
40.74 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
c
= 0.9
P
y
= F
y
A = 2135 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 1593.27 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.85
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 42.19 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= 0.558
F
cr
= 43.90 ksi


h / t
w
= 16.79 <
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LINK SECTION = > W18X143 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
MAX SERVICE LOADS AT LINK END V
DL
= 1.8 kips 42.1 19.5 0.73 11.20 1.32 282
P
DL
= 7.4 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
M
DL
= 14.4 ft-kips 2750 8.08 2.72 322 1.72
V
LL
= 1.3 kips
P
LL
= 5.3 kips THE LINK DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M
LL
= 9.6 ft-kips ( USE 3/4 x 4-7/8 @ 24 in o.c. INTERMEDIATE
MAX HORIZ. SEISMIC LOADS AT LINK END V
E
= 84 kips (ASCE 7-05, 12.4.2.1) & END STIFFENERS WITH 5/16" FILLET WELD.)
P
E
= 5.5 kips
M
E
= 168 ft-kips
LINK LENGTH e = 4 ft
LINK YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
REDUNDANCY FACTOR = 1.19
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 1 (ASCE 7-05, 11.4.4)
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft (including link)
STORY HEIGHT h = 12.5 ft
MAXIMUM INELASTIC STORY DRIFT = 0.7 in (ASCE 7-05, 12.8.6)
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT LINK END (CBC 07 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
V
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)V
DL
+ f
1
V
LL
+ V
E
= 103.13 kips
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 19.56 kips
M
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)M
DL
+ f
1
M
LL
+ M
E
= 224.88 ft-kips
Where f
1
= 0.5
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.24 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 74.42 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 2105 kips
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 341-05, Sec. 15.2b)
V
n
= MIN(V
p
, 2M
p
/e) = 332.3 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9 (Ignored axial force effect since Pu < 0.15 Py = 0.15 Fy Ag, AISC 341-05, 15.2)
A
w
= (d - 2t
f
)t
w
= 12.31
in
2
V
p
= 0.6F
y
A
w
= 369.2 kips
M
p
= F
y
Z

= 1341.7 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 F1)

b
M
p
= 1207.5 > M
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
b
= 0.9
CHECK ADDITIONAL SHEAR CAPACITY REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b) < = DOES NOT APPLY.
V
na
= MIN(V
pa
, 2M
pa
/e) = 332.3 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9
V
pa
= V
p
[1 - (P
u
/P
y
)
2
]
0.5
= 369.2 kips
M
pa
= 1.18 M
p
(1 - P
u
/P
y
) = 1568.5 ft-kips
CHECK ADDITIONAL LINK LENGTH REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b) < = DOES NOT APPLY.
[1.15 - 0.5' (A
w
/A
g
)](1.6M
p
/V
p
) = N/A ft, for ' (A
w
/A
g
) > 0.3
(1.6M
p
/V
p
) = 5.81 ft, for ' (A
w
/A
g
) < 0.3
[Satisfactory] Where ' = P
u
/ V
u
= 0.19
A
w
/ A
g
= 0.29
e <
{
h / t
w
= 22.00 <


(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
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CHECK LINK ROTATION ANGLE LIMITATION (AISC 341-05, 15.2c)

p
= L / (h e) = 0.04 rad <
p,allowable
= 0.080 rad [Satisfactory]
Where
p,allowable
== 0.08 rad for e < 1.6M
p
/V
p
;
= 0.02 rad for e > 2.6M
p
/V
p
;
= linear interpolation [0.02, 0.08] by e value.
1.6M
p
/V
p
= 5.81 ft, 2.6M
p
/V
p
= 9.45 ft
CHECK LINK STIFFENER REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 15.3)
b
st
= (b
f
- 2t
w
) /2 = 4.87 in
t
st
= MAX (0.75 t
w
, 3/8 ) = 0.548 in
USE 9/16 x 4-7/8 END STIFFENERS AT EACH SIDE.
s = see table following = 30.0 in
Provide 1 stiffeners to give s = 24.0 in
Where 1.6 M
p
/ V
p
= 5.81 ft
2.6 M
p
/ V
p
= 9.45 ft
5.0 M
p
/ V
p
= 18.17 ft

p
= 0.04 rad
e = 4 ft
d = 19.5 in
t
st
= MAX (t
w
, 3/8 ) = 0.730 in
USE 3/4 x 4-7/8 @ 24 in o.c. INTERMEDIATE
STIFFENERS AT EACH SIDE.

p
e [0 ~ 0.02] (0.02 ~ 0.08) 0.08
[0~1.6M
p
/V
p
] 52t
w
-d/5 178t
w
/3-d/5-1100
p
t
w
/3 30t
w
-d/5
(1.6M
p
/V
p
~2.6M
p
/V
p
] MIN(52t
w
-d/5 , b
f
) Min(178t
w
/3-d/5-1100
p
t
w
/3 , 1.5b
f
) MIN(30t
w
-d/5 , 1.5b
f
)
(2.6M
p
/V
p
~5M
p
/V
p
) 1.5b
f
1.5b
f
1.5b
f
[5.0M
p
/V
p
~Greater] Not ReqD Not ReqD Not ReqD
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L
w
= A
st
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (9/16 x 4-7/8) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 5.01 in
< (d - 2k), [Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and flange (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L
f
= 0.25A
st
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = 0.25(9/16 x 4-7/8) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 1.25 in
< (b
st
- k), [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED LINK CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 Sec.H.1)
f = P
u,link
/ (2A
f
) + M
u,link
/ Z
f
= 35.3 < F
y
[Satisfactory]
Where P
u,link
= P
u
= 70.0 kips
M
u,link
= V
p
(e/2) = 738.5 ft-kips
Z
f
= (d - t
f
) b
f
t
f
= 268.8
in
3
= V
n
/ V
u
= 3.58
A
f
= b
f
t
f
= 14.78
in
2
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
w = 5/16 in
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS10X10X5/8 Tube A r
min
t h
MAX SERVICE LOADS P
DL
= 11.8 kips 21.00 3.80 0.58 10.00
P
LL
= 8.3 kips
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE L
b
= 11 ft
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA)
THE BRACE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
REQUIRED CONNECTION = > ( 5/8 in Gusset Plate with 23 in Length, 4 leg, 5/16 in Fillet Weld.)
DETERMINE LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 E
s
/ F
y
= 27.74 , for Pipe
h / t = 1.12 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 28.12 , for Tube
Where F
y
= 46 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6)
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 629.9 kips
Where P
E
= 1.25 R
y
[V
n
L L
b
/ (L-e) h] = 609.2 kips
R
y
= 1.3 (1.4 for Pipe.)
DETERMINE DESIGN STRENGTH IN COMPRESSION (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
A
g
F
cr
= 757.24 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]

c
= 0.85
F
e
=
2
E / (K / r)
2
= 237.8 ksi (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 42.42 kis, for
c
4.71

c
= (K / r) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 1.38 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
K = 1.0
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE
P
ut
= P
u
= 629.91 kips (Tension)
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = P
ut
/ [(4) F
w
(0.707 w)]
= 629.9 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 22.63 in
( USE 23 in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE
(AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nu
= 1395.10 kips > P
ut
Where = 0.75 [Satisfactory]
F
u
= 58 ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 23 = 53.45
in
2
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 5/8 in
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
= 750.38 kips > P
ut
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.75
F
u
= 58 ksi (plate value)
A
nv
= 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 23 = 28.75
in
2
CHECK TENSION AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b) THE GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)

t
P
n
=
t
R
y
F
u
UA
n
= 1146.48 kips > P
ut
R
n
= (0.6F
u
)A
nv
+ F
y
A
gt
= 750.38 + F
y
A
gt
Where
t
= 0.75 [Satisfactory] > P
ut
= 629.91
U = 1 (LRFD Sec.B3.2d) [Satisfactory]
A
n
= A - 2 t t
g
= 20.274
in
2
[Satisfactory]
w = 5/16 in
F
cr
= {
> Actual
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MAX SERVICE LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK V
DL
= 6.8 kips
P
DL
= 1 kips
M
DL
= 17 ft-kips
V
LL
= 4.8 kips
P
LL
= 0.7 kips
M
LL
= 11.3 ft-kips
SEISMIC LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK V
E
= 8.7 kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
P
E
= 100 kips
M
E
= 100 ft-kips
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA) THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT SECTION OF LINK AND BEAM (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
V
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)V
DL
+ f
1
V
LL
+ V
E
= 67.0 kips
P
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 537.9 kips
M
u
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)M
DL
+ f
1
M
LL
+ M
E
= 923.0 ft-kips
Where f
1
= 0.5
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
V
n
= 369.2 kips (from link design)
M
n
= V
n
e / 2 = 738.47 ft-kips
V
E
= (1.1R
y
V
n
/ V
E , link
) V
E
= 46.3 kips
P
E
= 1.1R
y
V
n
L / 2h = 536.1 kips
M
E
= 1.1R
y
M
n
= 893.5 ft-kips
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.24 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
55.19 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 2105 kips
CHECK UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH

1
= (L - e - d
c
) / 2 = 12.38 ft, (top & bottom flange bracing with a design strength greater than below will be provided
Brace Load : P
b,link
= 0.06R
y
F
y
b
f
t
f
= 48.8 kips, [AISC Seismic Sec.15.5] at each end of the link segment.)

2
=
1
/ 2 = 6.19 ft, ( lateral supported at middle of beam outside of link with following design strength.)
Brace Load : P
b,mid
= 0.02F
y
b
f
t
f
= 14.8 kips, [AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6.(2)]
M
b, mid
=0.02F
y
b
f
t
f
d = 24.0 ft-kips, [AISC 341-05 Sec.15.6.(2)]
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 1694.11 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.85
K = 1.0
MAX(K
1
/r
x
, K
2
/r
y
) = 27.34 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= 0.361
F
cr
= 47.34 ksi


h / t
w
= 22.00 <
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC 07 & AISC 341-05
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DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
L
b
= 6.19 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 9.60 ft
L
r
= r
y
X
1
[1 + (1 + X
2
F
L
2
)
0.5
]
0.5
/ F
L
= 35.27 ft
M
p
= MIN( F
y
Z
x
, 1.5 F
y
S
x
) = 1341.7 ft-kips
M
r
= F
L
S
x
= 940.0 ft-kips
M
cr
= C
b
S
x
r
y
X
1
(2 + X
1
2
X
2
r
y
2
/ L
b
2
)
0.5
/ L
b
= 17113 ft-kips
Where X
1
= (0.5 E G J A)
0.5
/ S
x
= 4036.3 A I
y
t
f
r
y
S
x
X
2
= 4 C
w
[Sx / (G J)]
2
/ I
y
= 0.0006 42.1 311 1.32 2.72 282
F
r
= 10.00 ksi E G J C
w
Z
x
F
L
= MIN( F
yf
- F
r
, F
yw
) = 40.00 ksi 29000 11200 19.2 25700 322.0
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1)
M
p
= 1341.7 ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- M
r
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(M
cr
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)

b
M
n
= 0.9 M
n
= 1208 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 C2.1b)
M
ux
= B
1
M
u
= 923.00 ft-kips <
b
M
nx
= Min(R
y

b
F
y
Z,
b
M
n
)

= 1208 ft-kips
Where P
e1
=
2
E
s
I
x
/ (K
x
)
2
= 35645 kips [Satisfactory]
C
m
= 0.6 (AISC 360-05 C2.1b) Where
b
= 0.9
B
1
= C
m
/(1 - P
u
/P
e1
) = 1.000
CHECK INTERACTION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H1.1)
For P
u
/
c
P
n
>0.2, P
u
/
c
P
n
+ 8 / 9 (M
ux
/
b
M
nx
) = 1.00
For P
u
/
c
P
n
<0.2, P
u
/ (2
c
P
n)
+ M
ux
/
b
M
nx
= N/A
< 1 [Satisfactory]
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X145 = > A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS P
DL
= 151 kips 42.7 14.8 0.68 15.50 1.09 232
P
LL
= 46 kips I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
NUMBER OF STORIES n = 4 1710 6.33 3.98 260 1.69
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50) F
y
= 50 ksi
THE COLUMN DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH = h = 14 ft
DETERMINE COLUMN AXIAL SEISMIC LOAD (AISC 341-05 Sec. 15.8)
P
E
= (n - 1) 1.1 R
y
V
n
= 1340.3 kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
P
u,t
= (0.9 - 0.2S
S
D ) P
DL
- P
E
= -1235 kips (Tension)
P
u,c
= (1.2 + 0.2S
DS
)P
DL
+ f
1
P
LL
+ P
E
= 1575 kips (Compression)
Where f
1
= 0.5 (CBC 1605.4)
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.11 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
40.74 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
c
= 0.9
P
y
= F
y
A = 2135 kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 E3)

c
P
n
=
c
F
cr
A

= 1593.27 kips > P
u
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 0.85
K = 1.0
MAX(K
x
/r
x
, K
y
/r
y
) = 42.19 < 200 [Satisfactory]

c
= 0.558
F
cr
= 43.90 ksi
<
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC 07 & AISC 341-05


h / t
w
= 16.79
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W8X48
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.1 8.5 0.40 8.11 0.69 43.2 184 3.61 2.08 49 1.08
BEAM SECTION = > W14X48
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.1 13.8 0.34 8.03 0.60 70.2 484 5.86 1.91 78 1.19
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 27 kips
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 33 ft
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 9 ft
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
(Continuity column stiffeners 0.75 x 4
with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
A doubler plate is required with thickness of 1-5/8 in. )
ANALYSIS
THE SEISMIC DESIGN FACTOR COMPARISON (ASCE 7-05, Table 12.2-1)
FRAME TYPE R
o
C
d
SMRF 8 3 5 1/2
IMRF 4.5 3 4
OMRF 3.5 3 3
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.75 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 33.59 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
[ 418 / (F
y
)
0.5
for FEMA Sec. 3.3.1.2]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.92 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 70.67 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 705 kips
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.4)
t
cf
= MIN{ b
bf
/ 6 , 0.4[1.8b
bf
t
bf
(F
yb
R
yb
) / (F
yb
R
yb
)]
0.5
}= 1.17 in > actual t
cf
(The continuity plates required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.60 in,USE 0.75 in
b
st
= 4 in < 1.79 (E
s
/ F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 38.10 in, (LRFD Sec. K1.9)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 288.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 6.34
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 36 in
4

c
= 0.026
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 9 in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 2.02 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 262.8 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.3125 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.75 x 3.3) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 3.44 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k + 1.5) = 3.3 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
Seismic Design for Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on IBC 09, AISC 341-05 & AISC 358-05
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
w = 1/4 in
h / t
w
= 15.85 <


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(cont'd)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 10.2d)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 2.02 in
t
1
= C
y
M
pr
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 2.02 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
b
) = 0.78
C
pr
= 1.15 (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6 & AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 70 in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 484 in
4
M
pr
= N
b
C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 826 ft-kips
N
b
= 2 , (if double side connection of beams, input 2)
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k) / 90 = 0.21 in
Since t
wc
= 0.40 in < t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
required with thickness of 1-5/8 in.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
4. Thomas A. Sabol, Ph.D., S. E.: "2005 AISC Seismic Provisions and Seismic Design Manual Seminar", AISC, Oct. 12, 2006.
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTON = > W8X48
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.1 8.5 0.40 8.11 0.69 43.2 184 3.61 2.08 49 1.08
BEAM SECTON = > W14X48
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.1 13.8 0.34 8.03 0.60 70.2 484 5.86 1.91 78 1.19
STRUCTURAL STEEL YELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE FACTOR AXAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 27 kips
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 33 ft
AVERAGE STORY HEGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 9 ft
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
(Continuity column stiffeners 0.75 x 4
with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
A doubler plate is required with thickness of 1-5/8 in. )
ANALYSIS
THE SESMC DESGN FACTOR COMPARSON (ASCE 7-05, Table 12.2-1)
FRAME TYPE R
o
C
d
SMRF 8 3 5 1/2
MRF 4.5 3 4
OMRF 3.5 3 3
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLNG LMTATON (ASC 341-05 Tab. -8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.75 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC Seismic 97, Tab. -9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 33.59 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
[ 418 / (F
y
)
0.5
for FEMA Sec. 3.3.1.2]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKNG LMTATON (ASC 341-05 Tab. -8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.92 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for ASC Seismic 97, Tab. -9-1]
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 70.67 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
< 0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for ASC Seismic 97, Tab. -9-1]
N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for ASC Seismic 97, Tab. -9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 705 kips
CHECK CONTNUTY PLATE REQUREMENT (ASC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.4)
t
cf
= MN{ b
bf
/ 6 , 0.4[1.8b
bf
t
bf
(F
yb
R
yb
) / (F
yb
R
yb
)]
0.5
}= 1.17 in > actual t
cf
(The continuity plates required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.60 in,USE 0.75 in, ( 5/8 in )
b
st
= 4 in < 1.79 (E
s
/ F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 38.10 in, (LRFD Sec. K1.9)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A= 288.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 6.34
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (ASC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
= t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 36
in
4

c
= 0.026
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 9
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi
r
st
= ( / A )
0.5
= 2.02 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 262.8 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.3125 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (ASC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.75 x 3.3) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 3.44 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k + 1.5) = 3.3 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
Seismic Design for Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on CBC 10, AISC 341-05 & AISC 358-05
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =
w = 1/4 in
h / t
w
= 15.85 <
(cont'd)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THCKNESS REQUREMENT (ASC 341-05 Sec. 10.2d)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 2.02 in
t
1
= C
y
M
pr
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 2.02 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
b
) = 0.78
C
pr
= 1.15 (ASC 341-05 Sec. 9.6 & ASC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
R
y
= 1.1 (ASC 341-05 Tab. -6-1)
S
b
= 2
b
/ d
b
= 70
in
2

b
=
x
= 484
in
4
M
pr
= N
b
C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 826 ft-kips
N
b
= 2 , (if double side connection of beams, input 2)
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k) / 90 = 0.21 in
Since t
wc
= 0.40 in < t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
required with thickness of 1-5/8 in.
Technical References:
1. ASC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American nstitute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. ASC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American nstitute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. ASC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and ntermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American nstitute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
4. Thomas A. Sabol, Ph.D., S. E.: "2005 ASC Seismic Provisions and Seismic Design Manual Seminar", ASC, Oct. 12, 2006.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X257
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
75.6 16.4 1.18 16.00 1.89 415 3400 6.71 4.13 487 2.49
BEAM SECTION = > W24X76
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
22.4 23.9 0.44 8.99 0.68 176 2100 9.68 1.92 200 1.18
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE SMRF DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 1.31 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 11/16 x 7
FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 199.6 kips with 7/16" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is not required. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 13.25 ft
REDUCED SECTION DIMENSIONS a = 5.5 in, [0.5~0.75b
f
]
(AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8) b = 18 in, [0.65~0.85d
b
]
c = 2.125 in, [ 0.1~ 0.25b
f
]
ANALYSIS r = (4c
2
+ b
2
) / 8c = 20.1 in, (AISC 358-05 Fig. 5.1)
S
h
= d
c
/2 + a + b/2 = 22.7 in
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.61 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 48.95 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
[ 418 / (F
y
)
0.5
for FEMA Sec. 3.3.1.2]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.23 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54C
a
) = 68.79 , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
N/A , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 3780 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 2.40 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) + V
col
(d
b
/ 2) = 3844 + 0 = 3844 ft-kips
N
c
= 2 , (if only one column below, input 1)
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
RBS
+ M
v
) = 1598 ft-kips, at center of column
N
b
= 2 , (if double side connection of beams, input 2)
M
v
= V
RBS
S
h
= [2M
RBS
/ (L-2S
h
) + w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 129 ft-kips
M
RBS
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
RBS
= 670 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
Z
RBS
= Z
b
- 2c t
f
(d - t
f
) = 133
in
3
C
pr
= 1.1 (1.1 from AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6, or F
y
+F
u
/ 2F
y
from AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8)
M
f
= M
RBS
+ [2M
RBS
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (a + b/2)
= 753 ft-kips <
d
M
pe
=
d
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 917 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where
d
= 1.00 (AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.1a)
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.4)
t
cf
= MIN{ b
bf
/ 6 , 0.4[1.8b
bf
t
bf
(F
yb
R
yb
) / (F
yb
R
yb
)]
0.5
}= 1.33 in < actual t
cf
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.68 in, USE 0.69 in, ( 11/16 in )
b
st
= 7 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 10.93 in, (AISC 360-05 Sec. G3.3)
[Satisfactory]

h / t
w
=
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =

9.68 <
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on IBC 09, AISC 341-05 & 358-05
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c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 468.5 kips (Cont'd)
Where
c
= 0.9 (AISC 360-05 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 11.42 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 200
in
4
F
e
=
2
E / (K h
st
/ r
st
)
2
= 54054 ksi, (AISC 360, E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 14
in
2

c
= (K h
st
/ r
st
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 0.08
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.72 in (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 35.99 ,
c
4.71
F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 336.2 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.25 in
< w
MAX
= 0.5625 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = 0.6 x (0.6875 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x7/16)] = 4.89 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 8.4 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.3)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 1.09 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 1.09 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
RBS
) = 0.76
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 111
in
2
I
b
= I
x
- (4 c t
fb
)(0.5d
b
- 0.5t
fb
)
2
= 1321
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 1598 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k) / 90 = 0.38 in
Since t
wc
= 1.18 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
CHECK BEAM TO COLUMN CP FLANGES WELD AT 0.04 RADIANS STORY DRIFT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a)
0.273 4.11 ft
9.14 ft 6.36 in
3601 ft-kips, (conservative value
at center line of column)
M
u,f
= MAX(M
Beam
, 0.8M
p
) = 3241 ft-kips, (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a.2)
< M
n
= 0.6F
EXX
0.5t
f
b
f
(d-t
f
)
2
= 4326 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Sec. J2.4)
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9 , changeable factor for beam moment at column face
M
p
= 833 ft-kips
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
4. Thomas A. Sabol, Ph.D., S. E.: "2005 AISC Seismic Provisions and Seismic Design Manual Seminar", AISC, Oct. 12, 2006.
w = 7/16 in
F
cr
= {
( )
3
2
3 6
2 1 6
2
Beam
c c b
nh E
M
n a L
b
a
I I I
= =
+ ( | |
+ +
( |
\ .
b
c
h I
n
L I
= =
3
6 1
n
a h
n
| |
= =
|
+
\ .
3 1
6 1
n
b h
n
+ | |
= =
|
+
\ .
0.04h = =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X257
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
75.6 16.4 1.18 16.00 1.89 415 3400 6.71 4.13 487 2.49
BEAM SECTION = > W8X67
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
19.7 9.0 0.57 8.28 0.94 60.4 272 3.72 2.12 70 1.33
CBC 2010 Sec. 2205A.4.1.1 APPLY? == > Yes
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE SMRF DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 1.31 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 15/16 x 7.4
FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 199.6 kips with 3/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is required with thickness of 1/4 in. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 21 ft
REDUCED SECTION DIMENSIONS a = 5.5 in, [0.5~0.75b
f
]
(AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8) b = 6.3 in, [0.65~0.85d
b
]
c = 1.242 in, [ 0.1~ 0.25b
f
]
ANALYSIS r = (4c
2
+ b
2
) / 8c = 4.6 in, (AISC 358-05 Fig. 5.1)
S
h
= d
c
/2 + a + b/2 = 16.9 in
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.43 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 11.12 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
[ 418 / (F
y
)
0.5
for FEMA Sec. 3.3.1.2]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.23 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
[ 52 / (F
y
)
0.5
for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
3.14(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54C
a
) = 68.79 , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
[ 520 / (F
y
)
0.5
(1-1.54P
u
/
b
P
y
) for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1]
N/A , for C
a
= P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
{ MAX[ 191 / (F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) , 253 / (F
y
)
0.5
] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 3780 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 6.19 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) + V
col
(d
b
/ 2) = 3844 + 0 = 3844 ft-kips
N
c
= 2 , (if only one column below, input 1)
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
RBS
+ M
v
) = 621 ft-kips, at center of column
N
b
= 2 , (if double side connection of beams, input 2)
M
v
= V
RBS
S
h
= [2M
RBS
/ (L-2S
h
) + w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 52 ft-kips
M
RBS
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
RBS
= 259 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
Z
RBS
= Z
b
- 2c t
f
(d - t
f
) = 51
in
3
C
pr
= 1.1 (1.1 from AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6, or F
y
+F
u
/ 2F
y
from AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8)
M
f
= M
RBS
+ [2M
RBS
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (a + b/2)
= 286 ft-kips <
d
M
pe
=
d
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 321 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where
d
= 1.00 (AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.1a)
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.4)
t
cf
= MIN{ b
bf
/ 6 , 0.4[1.8b
bf
t
bf
(F
yb
R
yb
) / (F
yb
R
yb
)]
0.5
}= 1.38 in < actual t
cf
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.94 in, USE 0.94 in, ( 15/16 in )
b
st
= 7.4 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 14.90 in, (AISC 360-05 Sec. G3.3)
[Satisfactory]

h / t
w
=
(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
MAX[1.49, 1.12(2.33 - C
a
)] =

9.68 <
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on CBC 10, AISC 341-05 & 358-05
(Cont'd)

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 712.5 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 (AISC 360-05 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 11.42 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 319
in
4
F
e
=
2
E / (K h
st
/ r
st
)
2
= 56544 ksi, (AISC 360, E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 22
in
2

c
= (K h
st
/ r
st
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 0.08
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.81 in (0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 35.99 ,
c
4.71
F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 425.8 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.3125 in
< w
MAX
= 0.8125 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = 0.6 x (0.9375 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x3/4)] = 3.61 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 8.4 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.3)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 1.41 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 1.41 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
RBS
) = 0.77
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 44
in
2
I
b
= I
x
- (4 c t
fb
)(0.5d
b
- 0.5t
fb
)
2
= 196
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 621 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k) / 90 = 0.21 in
Since t
wc
= 1.18 in < t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
required with thickness of 1/4 in.
CHECK BEAM TO COLUMN CP FLANGES WELD AT 0.04 RADIANS STORY DRIFT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a)
0.056 2.64 ft
18.36 ft 10.08 in
606 ft-kips, (conservative value
at center line of column)
M
u,f
= MAX(M
Beam
, 0.8M
p
) = 546 ft-kips, (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a.2)
< M
n
= 0.6F
EXX
0.5t
f
b
f
(d-t
f
)
2
= 661 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Sec. J2.4)
[Satisfactory]
Where = 0.9 , changeable factor for beam moment at column face
M
p
= 292 ft-kips
w = 3/4 in
F
cr
= {
( )
3
2
3 6
2 1 6
2
Beam
c c b
nh E
M
n a L
b
a
I I I
= =
+ ( | |
+ +
( |
\
b
c
h I
n
L I
= =
3
6 1
n
a h
n
| |
= =
|
+
\
3 1
6 1
n
b h
n
+ | |
= =
|
+ \
0.04h = =
(Cont'd)
CHECK COLUMN UNDER CONNECTION INELASTIC ROTATION OF 0.03 RADIANS (CBC 2010 Sec. 2205A.4.1.1)
72 9075 -72 9075 0 -182
{F} = [K] { } = 9075 1534760 -9075 752220 0.03 = -22870
-72 -9075 72 -9075 10.08 182
9075 752220 -9075 1534760 0.03 -22870
Where
drift
= [0 ~ 0.04 h] = 10.08 in
M
u, max
= 22870 in-kips, = 1905.8 ft-kips
> M
n
= F
y
Z
x
= 1826.3 ft-kips [ Caution ! ]
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Rectangular Section Member Design Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
SECTION DIMENSIONS t = 0.625 in
d = 5 in
STRONG AXIS, x-x, UNBRACED BENDING LENGTH L
b
= 3.5 ft
STRONG AXIS, x-x, UNBRACED AXIAL LENGTH K L
x
= 3.5 ft
WEAK AXIS, y-y, UNBRACED AXIAL LENGTH K L
y
= 3.5 ft
AXIAL LOAD, ASD P = 6 kips
STRONG AXIS, x-x, BENDING LOAD, ASD M
x
= 0.9 ft-kips
WEAK AXIS, y-y, BENDING LOAD, ASD M
y
= 0.8 ft-kips
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V = 0.2 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, F11)
6.3 ft-kips > M
x
[Satisfactory]
Where M
p
= Min( F
y
Z , 1.6 M
y
) = 11.7 ft-kips C
b
= 1.0 , (AISC 360-05, F1)
Z = t d
2
/ 4 =
3.9
in
3
S
x
= t d
2
/ 6 = 2.6
in
3
M
y
= F
y
t d
2
/ 6 = 7.8 ft-kips O
b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05, F1)
F
cr
= Min[1.9 E C
b
t
2
/ (d L
b
) , F
y
] = 36.0 ksi E = 29000 ksi
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, E7)
8.7 kips > P
[Satisfactory]
Where KL / r = 12
0.5
Max( K L
x
/ d , K L
y
/ t) = 232.8 O
c
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05, E1)
F
e
= t
2
E / (KL / r)
2
= 5.28 ksi Q
s
= 1.00 , (AISC 360-05, E7.1.a)
Q
a
= 1.00 , (AISC 360-05, E7.2.b) F
cr
= 4.63 ksi, for Q = 1
Q = Q
s
Q
a
= 1.00
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.97 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 6.0 kips P
c
= P
n
/ O
c
= 8.7 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
M
rx
= 0.9 ft-kips M
cx
= M
n
/ O
b
= 6.3 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
M
ry
= 0.8 ft-kips M
cy
= M
n
/ O
b
= 4.7 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
ny
/ O
v
= 75.2 / 1.67 = 45.0 kips >
V =
0.2 kips [Satisfactory]
<
( )
2
2 2
2
0.08
,
1 0.08 1.9
1.52 0.274 , ,
1.9
, ,
b
p
y
y
n b b
y p b
b b y y
b
cr p x
y
d E
L
for
M
F t
d E d E F
M L L
Min for
C M M
E
F F t t
d E
L
Min for S F M
F t

| | ( | |
= < s =
| ( |
O O \ \

>

/
, 4.71 0.44
0.658
0.877 , 4.71 0.44
Q
y e
y e y
y
g
n
c c
e e y
y
KL E
F F
Q for or QF F F
r QF
A
P
KL E
for and QF F F
r QF

( s >

= =

O O

> <

8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry r rx r
c cx cy c
ry r rx r
c cx cy c
M P M P
for
P M M P
M P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + > |
|

\
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Simply Supported Member of Triple W-Shapes Design Based on AISC 13th (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
W-SHAPE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
DOUBLE PARALLEL W-SHAPE SECTION = > W18X65
A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
19.1 18.4 7.48 1.69 1070 117 55 14.4 0.0158 0.45 7.59 0.75
THE DOUBLE W-SHAPE SPAN S = 32 ft, (simply supported)
ONE PERPENDICULAR W-SHAPE SECTION = > W16X45
A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
13.3 16.1 6.64 1.57 586 72.7 33 9.34 0.0147 0.35 7.04 0.57
THE ONE W-SHAPE LENGTH L = 29 ft, (centered on the middle of span)
(may not full span)
DOUBLE W-SHAPE DISTANCE d = 24 in
FITTED STIFF THICKNESS t = 0.5 in
FITTED STIFF SPACING s = 96 in
LATERAL DISTRIBUTED LOAD V = 1.5 kips / ft
H = 1.5 kips / ft
DISTRIBUTED TORSION LOAD T = 0.7333 ft-kips / ft
AXIAL LOAD (BY RIGID END PLATE OR EQUAL) P = 96 kips
THE TRIPLE W-SHAPES DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE GOVERNING DESIGN LOADS ON SIGNAL W-SHAPES
For one of double W-Shapes, W18X65
M
x
= (0.5 V + T / d) S
2
/ 8 = 142.9 ft-kips at middle L
b
= 8.0 ft
P = 0.5 P = 48.0 kips at middle L
x
= 8.0 ft
V
x
= (0.5 V + T / d) S / 2 = 17.9 kips at end L
y
= 8.0 ft
V
y
= (0.5 H) S / 2 = 12.0 kips at end
For one perpendicular W-Shapes, W16X45
M
x
= (0.5 H) S
2
/ 8 = 96.0 ft-kips at middle L
b
= 8.0 ft
For stiff. plate vert. section, 0.5" x 16.9"
M
x
= V d / 4 = 0.8 ft-kips at center L
b
= 1.4 ft
P = H s = 12.0 kips at center L
y
= 2.0 ft
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.67 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 48.0 kips
M
rx
= 142.9 ft-kips
M
ry
= 9.6 ft-kips, 10% perpendicular bending load for over design
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 944 / 1.67 = 565.0 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 520.7 / 1.67 = 311.8 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 93.8 / 1.67 = 56.1 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB SHEAR CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
nx
/
v
= 248.4 / 1.67 = 148.7 kips > V
x
= 17.9 kips [Satisfactory]
Assume conservatively that the perpendiculat W-Shape only supports the H direction bending load, and the torsion load, T, convert to a coupling force on double W-Shapes.


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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(cont'd)
CHECK FLANGES SHEAR CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
ny
/
v
= 380.3 / 1.67 = 227.7 kips > V
y
= 12.0 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY OF PERPENDICULAR W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
M
n
/
b
= 518.8 / 1.67 = 310.7 kips > M
x
= 96.0 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF FITTED STIFF PLATE (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.74 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 12.0 kips
M
rx
= 0.8 ft-kips
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 72.9 / 1.67 = 43.7 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 2.4 / 1.67 = 1.4 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r rx r
c cx c
r rx r
c cx c
P M P
for
P M P
P M P
for
P M P
| |
+
|
\ .
=

| |

+ <
|

\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Steel Beam Design with Gravity Loading Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION (WF, Tube or WT)
= > W14X22 WF I
x
S
x
J b
f
t
f
t
w
199 29 0.21 5.00 0.34 0.23
SLOPED DEAD LOADS w
DL,1
= 0.2 kips / ft
w
DL,2
= kips / ft
PROJECTED LIVE LOADS w
LL,1
= 0.16 kips / ft
w
LL,2
= kips / ft
CONCENTRATED LOADS P
DL
= kips
P
LL
= kips
BEAM SPAN LENGTH L
1
= 20 ft
CANTILEVER LENGTH L
2
=
ft, (0 for no cantilever)
BEAM SLOPE 0 : 12 ( = 0.00
0
)
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
LL
= L / 240
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
= 3.60 kips
= 3.60 kips
X
1
= 10.00 ft
X
2
= 10.00 ft
X
3
= 0.00 ft
0.0 ft-kips
18.0 ft-kips
V
max
= 3.60 kips, at R1 right.
CHECK MMin BENDING CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
0.00 ft, unbraced length
Tube WT
F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F9 M
allowable
= M
n
/
b
=
Double Symmetric x x x 82.8 ft-kips
Compact Web x x > M
Min
[Satisfactory]
Noncompact Web
Slender Web where
Compact Flanges x
b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05 F1)
Noncompact Flanges x
Slender Flanges
Applicable Section ok
CHECK MMax BENDING CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
M
allowable
= M
n
/
b
= 82.8 ft-kips, top flange fully supported
> M
Max
[Satisfactory]
x
Required Conditions
Chapter F Sections for WF
x

( )
,1 ,2
,1 ,2
2 1 2
2 1 1 2
1 1
0.5 0.5
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
w w L L L
P
w w R L L L
L L

+ | | | |
= + + + + +
| |
\ . \ .
,1 ,2
,1 ,2 1 1 2 2
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
w w
P
w w R L L R

| | | |
= + + + +
| |
\ . \ .
,2
,2
2
2 2
0.5
cos
DL
LL Min
w
P
w M L L

| |
= + + =
|
\ .
( )
,1
,1
2
1 2
cos 8
DL
LL Max
X X w
w M

+
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
2 3
, l Max
L X
= =
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(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter G2 or G5)
V
allowable
= V
n
/
v
= 56.6 kips
> V
Max
[Satisfactory]
where
v
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05 G1)
DETERMINE CAMBER AT DEAD LOAD CONDITION
L = L
1
/ cos = 20.00 ft, beam sloped span
a = L
2
/ cos = 0.00 ft, beam sloped cantilever length
P = P
DL
cos = 0.00 kips, perpendicular to beam
w
1
= w
DL,1
cos = 0.20 klf, perpendicular to beam
w
2
= w
DL,2
cos = 0.00 klf, perpendicular to beam
0.00 in, downward perpendicular to beam.
USE C = 0/4" AT CANTILEVER.
0.12 in, downward perpendicular at middle of beam.
USE C = 0/4" AT MID BEAM.
CHECK DEFLECTION AT LIVE LOAD CONDITION
P = P
LL
cos = 0.00 kips, perpendicular to beam
w
1
= w
LL,1
cos
2
= 0.16 klf, perpendicular to beam
w
2
= w
LL,2
cos
2
= 0.00 klf, perpendicular to beam
0.00 in, downward to vertical direction.
< 2L
2
/ 240 = 0.00 in [Satisfactory]
0.10 in, downward to vertical direction.
< L
1
/ 240 = 1.00 in [Satisfactory]
( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI
+ +
= + =

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
16 384 32
Mid
Pa
w w a L L L
EI EI EI
= + =

( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
cos
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI

( + +
= + = (
(

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
cos
16 384 32
Mid
Pa w w a L L L
EI EI EI

(
= + = (

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Steel Beam Design with Gravity Loading Based on AISC-ASD 9th
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W18X40 = > I
x
S
x
r
T
b
f
t
f
t
w
612 68.4 1.52 6.02 0.53 0.32
SLOPED DEAD LOADS w
DL,1
= 1.15 kips / ft
w
DL,2
= 0.5 kips / ft
PROJECTED LIVE LOADS w
LL,1
= 0.8 kips / ft
w
LL,2
= 0.5 kips / ft
CONCENTRATED LOADS P
DL
= 3 kips
P
LL
= 3 kips
BEAM SPAN LENGTH L
1
= 30 ft
CANTILEVER LENGTH L
2
= 10
ft, (0 for no cantilever)
BEAM SLOPE 4 : 12 ( = 18.43
0
)
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
LL
= L / 360
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
= 50.17 kips
= 26.47 kips
X
1
= 13.16 ft
X
2
= 13.16 ft
X
3
= 3.69 ft
111.4 ft-kips
174.1 ft-kips
V
max
= 39.89 kips, at R2 left.
CHECK M
Min
BENDING CAPACITY (AISC-ASD, F1.3, page 5-46)
10.00 ft, unbraced length
1.75 , since M
1
is 0
r
T
= 1.52
in ,
A
f
= 3.16
in
2
5.39 ft
10.30 ft
16.92 ft
Daniel
Tian Li

( )
,1 ,2
,1 ,2
2 1 2
2 1 1 2
1 1
0.5 0.5
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
w w L L L
P
w w R L L L
L L

+ | | | |
= + + + + +
| |
\ . \ .
,1 ,2
,1 ,2 1 1 2 2
cos cos
DL DL
LL LL
w w
P
w w R L L R

| | | |
= + + + +
| |
\ . \ .
,2
,2
2
2 2
0.5
cos
DL
LL Min
w
P
w M L L

| |
= + + =
|
\ .
( )
,1
,1
2
1 2
cos 8
DL
LL Max
X X w
w M

+
| |
= + =
|
\ .
( )
76
20000
,
/
f
c
f y y
b
MIN
L
d
A F F
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
102000 12000
,
0.6 /
T
b b
u
y f y
C C
MAX
L r
d F A F
| |
| = =
|
\ .
3
510000
T
b
y
C
L r
F
= =
2
1
2
1
1.75 1.05 0.3
2
b
M M
C
M M
| | | |
= + + =
| |
\ . \ .
( )
2 3
, l Max
L X
= =
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(cont'd)
27.5 ksi
16.7 ksi
30.0 ksi
30.0 ksi
f
b
= M
Min
/ S
x
= 19.5 ksi < F
b
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC-ASD Tab. B5.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.73 < 65 / (F
y
)
0.5
= 9.19
[Satisfactory]
d / t
w
= 56.83 < 640 / (F
y
)
0.5
= 90.51
[Satisfactory]
CHECK M
Max
BENDING CAPACITY (AISC-ASD, F1.3, page 5-46)
f
b
= M
Max
/ S
x
= 30.5 ksi < F
b
= 0.66 F
y
= 33.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC-ASD, F4, page 5-49)
f
v
= V
Max
/ t
w
d = 7.1 ksi < F
v
= 0.4 F
y
= 20.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE CAMBER AT DEAD LOAD CONDITION
L = L
1
/ cos = 31.62 ft, beam sloped span
a = L
2
/ cos = 10.54 ft, beam sloped cantilever length
P = P
DL
cos = 2.85 kips, perpendicular to beam
w
1
= w
DL,1
cos = 1.09 klf, perpendicular to beam
w
2
= w
DL,2
cos = 0.47 klf, perpendicular to beam
-0.69 in, uplift perpendicular to beam.
USE C = 3/4" AT CANTILEVER.
1.36 in, downward perpendicular at middle of beam.
USE C = 5/4" AT MID BEAM.
CHECK DEFLECTION AT LIVE LOAD CONDITION
P = P
LL
cos = 2.85 kips, perpendicular to beam
w
1
= w
LL,1
cos
2
= 0.72 klf, perpendicular to beam
w
2
= w
LL,2
cos
2
= 0.45 klf, perpendicular to beam
-0.19 in, uplift to vertical direction.
< 2L
2
/ 360 = 0.67 in [Satisfactory]
0.84 in, downward to vertical direction.
< L
1
/ 360 = 1.00 in [Satisfactory]
( )
2
1
/
2
, 0.6
3 1530000
T y
b y y
b
l
F r
MIN
F F F
C
| | (
| ( = =
| (
\ .
( )
2
2
170000
,
3
/
T
y
b
b
F
C
MIN
F
l
r
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
3
12000
, 0.6
/
b
b y
f
C
MIN
F F
l d
A
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
( )
1 3 3
2 3 3
0.66 ,
0.6 ,
, ,
, ,
y c
y c u
b
b b u
b b
for l
F L
for l
F L L
F
MAX for l
F F L L
MAX for l
F F L

< <

= =

<

( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI
+ +
= + =

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
16 384 32
Mid
Pa
w w a L L L
EI EI EI
= + =

( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
cos
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI

( + +
= + = (
(

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
cos
16 384 32
Mid
Pa w w a L L L
EI EI EI

(
= + = (

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W10X54 = > A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
GRAVITY DISTRIBUTED LOAD w = 1.15 kips / ft 15.8 10.1 4.38 2.55 303 60
LATERAL POINT LOAD AT MID F = 5 kips I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
TORSION AT MID SPAN T = 5.1 ft-kips 103 20.6 0.0174 0.37 10.00 0.62
AXIAL LOAD P = 96 kips
BEAM LENGTH L = 15 ft
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
VERTICAL BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 15 ft
AXIAL VERTICAL UNBRACED LENGTH L
x
= 15 ft
AXIAL HORIZONTAL UNBRACED LENGTH L
y
= 7.5 ft
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE GOVERNING MOMENTS AT MIDDLE OF SPAN
M
x
= w L
2
/ 8 = 32.3 ft-kips
M
y
= F L / 4 = 18.8 ft-kips
M
0
= T L / (4d) = 22.7 ft-kips THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
M
T
= M
0
= 13.3 ft-kips
0.584 ,(Philip page 101)
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H3.3 & Philip page 100)
f
bx
/ F
nx
= 0.73 < 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where f
bx
= M
x
/ S
x
+ 2M
T
/ S
y
= 21.93 ksi
F
nx
= F
y
/
T
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
1.08 < 4/3 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 96 kips
M
rx
= (M
x
/ S
x
+ 2M
T
/ S
y
) S
x
= 109.7 ft-kips, (Sim. from Philip page 100)
M
ry
= 18.8 ft-kips
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 721 / 1.67 = 431.97 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> 3/4 P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 252.62 / 1.67 = 151.27 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 130.42 / 1.67 = 78.094 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> 3/4 M
ry
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTIONS
0.2213
o
, max twist angle at middle (Philip page 100)
Where
G =
11200 ksi E
s
= 29000 ksi
J = 1.82 in
4
WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 13th (AISC 360-05)


2
4 sinh
2
sinh
L
L L


| |
|
\ .
= =
( )
2sinh
2
sinh
2 2 2 sinh
L
T L L
GJ L


| |
|
= =
|
|
\ .
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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(cont'd)
0.15 in = L / 1207 , vertical deflection at middle
Where I
3
= I
x
sin
2
(90-) + I
y
cos
2
(90-) = 303
in
4
, (AISC 13th Page 17-42)
0.20 in = L / 885 , horizontal deflection at middle
Where I
4
= I
x
cos
2
(90-) + I
y
sin
2
(90-) = 103
in
4
, (AISC 13th Page 17-42)
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Steel Construction Manual 13th Edition", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2005.
2. Philip H. Lin: "Simplified Design for Torsional Loading of Rolled Steel Members", Engineering Journal, AISC, 1977.
4
3
5
384
w
L
vert
E
I
= =
3
4
48
F
L
horiz
E
I
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W10X54 = > A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
GRAVITY DISTRIBUTED LOAD w = 1.15 kips / ft 15.8 10.1 4.38 2.55 303 60
LATERAL POINT LOAD AT MID F = 5 kips I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
TORSION AT MID SPAN T = 5.1 ft-kips 103 20.6 0.0174 0.37 10.00 0.62
AXIAL LOAD P = 96 kips
BEAM LENGTH L = 15 ft
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
VERTICAL BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 15 ft
AXIAL VERTICAL UNBRACED LENGTH L
x
= 15 ft
AXIAL HORIZONTAL UNBRACED LENGTH L
y
= 7.5 ft
ANALYSIS
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC-ASD Tab. B5.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 8.13 < 65 / (F
y
)
0.5
= 9.19
[Satisfactory]
d / t
w
= 27.30 < 640 / (F
y
)
0.5
= 90.51 THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE GOVERNING MOMENTS AT MIDDLE OF SPAN
M
x
= w L
2
/ 8 = 32.3 ft-kips
M
y
= F L / 4 = 18.8 ft-kips
M
0
= T L / (4d) = 22.7 ft-kips 0.584 ,(Philip page 101)
M
T
= M
0
= 13.3 ft-kips
DETERMINE GOVERNING UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH (AISC-ASD F1)
L
c
= MIN[76b
f
/(F
y
)
0.5
, 20000/(d/A
f
)F
y
] = 8.96 ft
L
u
= MAX[r
T
(102000C
b
/F
y
)
0.5
, 12000C
b
/(d/A
f
)0.6F
y
] = 20.30 ft
L
3
= r
T
(510000C
b
/F
y
)
0.5
= 22.39 ft
Where (d/A
f
) = 1.64
in
-1
r
T
= 2.66
C
b
= 1.00
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE BENDING STRESSES (AISC-ASD F1)
= 0.66F
y
= N/A ksi, for L
b
@ [0, L
c
]
= 0.60F
y
= 30.00 ksi, for L
b
@ (L
c
, L
u]
= MAX(F
b1
, F
b3
) = N/A ksi, for L
b
@ (L
u
, L
3]
= MAX(F
b2
, F
b3
) = N/A ksi, for L
b
@ (L
3
, Larger)
Where F
b1
= MIN{[2/3 - F
y
(L /r
T
)
2
/(1530000C
b
)]F
y
, 0.6F
y
} = 25.85 ksi
F
b2
= MIN[170000C
b
/(L /r
T
)
2
, F
y
/3] = 16.67 ksi
F
b3
= MIN[12000C
b
/(L d/A
f
), 0.6F
y
] = 30.00 ksi
CHECK VERTICAL FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC-ASD F & Philip page 100)
f
bx
/ F
bx
= 0.73 < 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where f
bx
= M
x
/ S
x
+ 2M
T
/ S
y
= 21.93 ksi


F
bx
= {
WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC Manual 9th
2
4 sinh
2
sinh
L
L L





= =
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(cont'd)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC-ASD E2)
f
a
/ F
a
= 0.24 < 1.33 [Satisfactory]
Where f
a
= P / A = 6.08 ksi
K = 1.0
E
s
= 29000 ksi (1-F
2
/2)F
y
/ (5/3+3F/8-F
3
/8) = 25.68 ksi, for C
c
> (K/r)
C
c
= (2
2
E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
= 107 12
2
E
s
/[23(KL /r)
2
] = N/A ksi, for C
c
< (K/r)
KL /r = MAX(KL
x
/r
x
, KL
y
/r
y
) = 41.10 < 200 [Satisfactory]
F = (KL / r) / C
c
= 0.38
CHECK COMBINED STRESS (AISC-ASD H1)
f
a
/ F
a
= 0.24 > 0.15
1.33 < 1.33
Where C
m
= 1.00
f
by
= M
y
/ S
y
= 10.92 ksi
F
by
= 0.75 F
y
= 37.50 ksi
88.39 ksi 120.18 ksi
1.22 < 1.33
1.26 < 1.33 <== Not applicable.
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTIONS
0.2213
o
, max twist angle at middle (Philip page 100)
Where G = 11200 ksi
J = 1.82 in
4
0.15 in = L / 1207 , vertical deflection at middle
Where I
3
= I
x
sin
2
(90-) + I
y
cos
2
(90-) = 303
in
4
, (AISC-ASD Page 6-23)
0.20 in = L / 885 , horizontal deflection at middle
Where I
4
= I
x
cos
2
(90-) + I
y
sin
2
(90-) = 103
in
4
, (AISC-ASD Page 6-23)
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Philip H. Lin: "Simplified Design for Torsional Loading of Rolled Steel Members", Engineering Journal, AISC, 1977.
F
a
= {
1
1
'
'
f C f f my C by mx a bx
f F
a f
a
a
F
bx F
by
F
ex F
ey
+ + =





2
12
'
2
23
E
F
ex
Kl
x
r
x

=



=
2
12
'
2
23
E
F
ey
Kl
y
r
y

=



=
0.6
f
f f
by
a bx
F F F
bx by y
+ + =
f
f f
by
a bx
F F F
a bx by
+ + =
( )
2sinh
2
sinh
2 2 2 sinh
L
T L L
GJ L




= =



4
3
5
384
w
L
vert
E
I
= =
3
4
48
F
L
horiz
E
I
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SHAPE (Tube or Pipe) & SIZE HSS12X12X5/8 < == Tube
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
TORSIONAL FORCE T
r
= 63 ft-kips, ASD
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P
r
= 46 kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 20 ft
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 20 ft
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 250 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 20 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 13 kips
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 30 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 10 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H3.1)
221.5
ft-kips
> T
r
[Satisfactory]
Where B H h t D E
12.00 12.00 10.13 0.63 29000

T
= 1.67 ,ASD
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
1.16 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
(IBC 06 / CBC 07, 1605.3.2)
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 986 / 1.67 = 590.28 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 417.83 / 1.67 = 250.20 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 417.83 / 1.67 = 250.20 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 276.0 / 1.67 = 165.3 kips > V
strong
= 13.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 276.0 / 1.67 = 165.3 kips > V
weak
= 10.0 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED TORSION, SHEAR, COMPRESSION, AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H3.2)
1.3 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
(IBC 06 / CBC 07, 1605.3.2)
HSS (Tube, Pipe) Member Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-05


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
( )( ) ( )
( )
( )
( ) ( )
3
2
2
2
5/ 4 3/ 2
0.6 , 2.45
2 4.5 4 0.6 2.45 , 3.07 ,
1 1
0.458 , 260
/
1.23 0.60
, ,
2
y
y
y
y y
c n
T T
h E
for
F
t
F
E t h E
B t H t t for for HSS Tube t F
h t
F F
E h
for T T
t
h t
D t t E E
Max for HS
L D D
D t t

(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
(
= = (

(

(
(

(
(
| | | |
(
| |
( \ . \ .
S Pipe

2
, , 0.2
, ,
, 0.2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
r
c
V
M strong V T P M T
weak r
Max for
V V T P M M T
c c strong c weak
T
Torsion Neglected for
T

( | | | |

( | + + + + > |
| |
(
\ . \ . =

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SIMPLY SUPPORTED SPAN S = 72 ft
SUPERIMPOSED UNIFORM DEAD LOAD DL = 1 kips / ft
UNIFORM LIVE LOAD LL = 1 kips / ft
POINT DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 60 kips
POINT LIVE LOAD P
LL
= 60 kips
DISTANCE POINT LOAD TO END c = 24 ft
TOP FLANGE WIDTH b
f,top
= 16 in
TOP FLANGE THICKNESS t
f,top
= 1.5 in
BOTTOM FLANGE WIDTH b
f,bot
= 16 in
BOTTOM FLANGE THICKNESS t
f,bot
= 1.5 in
WEB THICKNESS t
w
= 0.5 in
BEAM DEPTH d = 53 in 1/4 x 7 STIFFENER, E. SIDES, AT SUPPORTS ONLY.
UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 8 ft FLANGE TO WEB WELDING USE 5/16 in - 24 in @ 41 in o.c.
THE GIRDER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR WEB (AISC 360-05 Table B4.1)
h
c
/ t
w
= 100.00 <
r
= 137.27
>
p
= 90.55
Noncompact Web
where E = 29000 ksi

r
= 5.7 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 137.27

p
= (h
c
/ h
p
) (E / F
y
)
0.5
/ (0.54 M
p
/ M
y
-0.09)
2
= 93.26 ,for A
f,top
A
f,bot

p
= 3.76 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 ,for A
f,top
= A
f,bot
h
c
= 50.00 in h
p
= 50.00 in
M
p
= 6452.1 ft-kips M
y
= 5824.6 ft-kips
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR FLANGES (AISC 360-05 Table B4.1)
0.5 b
f,top
/ t
f,top
= 5.33 <
r
= 17.04
<
p
= 9.15
Compact Flanges
where
r
= 0.95 (k
c
E / F
L
)
0.5
= 17.04

p
= 0.38 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 9.15
k
c
= Min [0.76 , Max (0.35 , 4 / (h / t
w
)
0.5
)] = 0.39
S
xt
= 1398
in
3
S
xc
= 1398
in
3
F
L
= 35 ksi, (AISC 360-05 Table note B4.1 & Eq F4-6)
DETERMINE CRITERIA FOR ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH (AISC 360-05 Table F1.1)
F2 F3 F4 F5
Double Symmetric x x
Compact Web x x
Noncompact Web
Slender Web M
allowable
= M
n
/
b
= 3806.0 ft-kips
Compact Flanges x ( from following analysis)
Noncompact Flanges
Slender Flanges
Applicable Section ok
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / Wb , BASED ON AISC 360-05 Chapter F2
<== Not Applicable.
13.23 ft
32.74 ft
where r
y
= 3.75 in S
x
= 1398
in
3
h
0
= 51.50 in I
y
= 1025
in
4
Chapter F Sections
Required Conditions
x


1.76
p y
y
E
L r
F
= =
2
0
0.7
0
1.95 1 1 6.76
0.7 0.7
r ts ts
y x y
F E Jc E y S h
x
L r r
E Jc
S h F F

| |
= + + = |
|
\ .
(cont'd)
C
w
= I
y
h
0
2
/ 4 = 679321 , (AISC 360-05 F2.2)
J = [ 2 b
f
t
f
3
+ (d - t
f
) t
f
3
] / 3 = 38.146
in
4
, (Galambos 1968)
(Use J = 4.0314 in
4
)
r
ts
=[( I
y
C
w
)
0.5
/ S
x
)]
0.5
= 4.34 in
c =
1.0 C
b
= 1.0 , (AISC Manual 13th Table 3-1, page 3-10)
586.73 ksi
6452.1 ft-kips
M
allowable, F2
=M
n
/
b
= 3863.5 ft-kips where
b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05 F1)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / Wb , BASED ON AISC 360-05 Chapter F3
<== Not Applicable.
7600.9 ft-kips
where = b
f
/ (2 t
f
) = 5.33

pf
=
p
= 9.15
rf
=
r
= 17.04
M
allowable, F3
=Min(M
n,F2
, M
n,F3
) /
b
= 3863.5 ft-kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / Wb , BASED ON AISC 360-05 Chapter F4
9.59 ft
33.05 ft
where a
w
=h
c
t
w
/ (b
fc
t
fc
) = 1.04
4.34 in
M
p
= Min [Z
x
F
y
, 1.6S
xc
F
y
] = 6452.1 ft-kips
M
yc
= S
xc
F
y
= 5824.6 ft-kips M
yt
= S
xt
F
y
= 5824.6 ft-kips
= h
c
/ t
w
= 100.00

pw
=
p
= 93.26
rw
=
r
= 137.27
1.0912
586.58 ksi, (for I
yc
/ I
y
= 0.50 > 0.23, AISC 360-05 F4-5 )
6355.97 ft-kips
2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
cr
ts x
b
ts
E Jc C L
F
r S h
L
r

| |
= + =
|
\ . | |
|
\ .
( )
( )
, 2
,
0.7 , ,
, ,
p b p
b p
p p y p p b r b x
n F
r p
cr p r b x
for M L L
L L
Min for C S M M F M L L L
M
L L
Min for S F M L L

| | ( | |

| < ( | = =

|
|
(
\ . \ .

( )
, 3
2
0.7 ,
0.9
,
pf
p p y x
rf pf
n F
c x
for Noncompact Flanges S M M F
M
Ek S
for Slender Flanges

( | |
( |
|

(
\ .
= =

1.1
p t
y
E
L r
F
= =
2
0
0
1.95 1 1 6.76
L
r t
L xc
E J S h F xc
L r
E J
S h F
| |
= + + =
|
\ .
( )
( )
, 4.2
,
, ,
, ,
pc yc b p
b p
pc yc pc yc L pc yc p b r b xc
n F
r p
cr pc yc r b xc
for R M L L
L L
Min for C S R M R M F R M L L L
M
L L
Min for S F R M L L

| | ( | |

| < ( | = =

|
|
(
\ . \ .

2
0
0
1
12
6
fc
t
w
b
r
h h
a
d d h
= =
| |
+
|
\ .
, /
1 , , /
p
c w pw
yc
pc
p p pw p
c w pw
yc yc yc rw pw
M
for h t
M
R
M M M
Min for h t
M M M

= =

( | | | |

> ( | |
| |

(
\ .\ .
2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
cr
t xc
b
t
E J C L
F
r S h
L
r

| |
= + =
|
\ . | |
|
\ .
(cont'd)
6356 ft-kips
1.0912
M
allowable, F4
= Min( M
n,F4.2
, M
n,F4.3
, R
pt
M
yt
) /
b
= 3806.0 ft-kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / Wb , BASED ON AISC 360-05 Chapter F5
<== Not Applicable.
32.73 ft
50 ksi
50 ksi
1
M
allowable, F5
= Min( R
pg
F
y
S
xc
, R
pg
F
cr,F5.2
S
xc
, R
pg
F
cr,F5.3
S
xc
, F
y
S
xt
) /
b
= 3487.8 ft-kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRENGTH , Vn / Wv , BASED ON AISC 360-05 Chapter G2
h = d - t
f,top
- t
f,bot
= 50 in , h / t
w
= 100 , A
w
= 26.50 in
2
,
a = 71.4 ft
5.00 0.438
V
n
= 0.6 F
y
A
w
C
v
= 348.13 kips
V
allowable
= V
n
/
v
= 208.46 kips
v
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05 G1)
TOTAL SUPERIMPOSED GRAVITY LOAD
w = DL + LL = 2.000 kips / ft , P = P
DL
+ P
LL
= 120.00 kips
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section Left 0.06 S 0.11 S 0.17 S 0.22 S 0.28 S Point 0.44 S 0.56 S 0.67 S 0.78 S 0.89 S Right
Distance 0 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 32.00 40.00 48.00 56.00 64.00 72.00
d (in) 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53 53
y (in) 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27 27
I (in
4
) 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044 37044
Wt (plf) 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4 248.4
V (kips) 160.94 151.95 142.96 133.96 124.97 115.97 0.00 31.01 48.99 66.98 84.97 102.96 120.94
M (ft-k) 0 626 1216 1769 2287 2769 3215 3039 2719 2255 1647 896 0
( )
2
5
5 , / 3
/
5 , / 3
v
for a h
a h
for a h
k

= =

>

( )
2
1.0 , / 1.10
1.10
, 1.10 / 1.37
/
1.51
, 1.37 /
/
v
w
y
v v v
w v
y y y w
v v
w
y y
w
E k
for h t
F
E E E k k k
for h t
h t F F F
E E k k
for h t
F F h t
C

= < =

<

0.7
r t
y
E
L r
F
= =
( )
, 5.2
2
2
,
0.3 , ,
, ,
y b p
b p
y y y p b r b
r p
cr F
b
y r b
for F L L
L L
Min for C F F F L L L
L L
F
E C
Min for F L L
L
b
r
t

| | ( | |
| < ( |

|
|
(
\ . \ .

= = | |
|

| | |

| |
|
\ . \ .
( )
, 5.3
2
,
0.3 ,
0.9
,
2
y
pf
y y
rf pf
cr F
c
f
f
for Compact Flanges
F
for Noncompact Flanges
F F
F
Ek
for Slender Flanges
b
t

( | |
( |

( \ .
= =

| |

|
|
\ .
( )
( )
, 10
1 5.7 , 1.0
1200 300 , 10
w c
pg
y w w
Min E a h
Min
R
Min
a t F
| | | |
| = = |
| | +
\ . \ .
( )
, 5.3
2
,
,
0.9
,
pc yc
pf
pc yc pc yc L xc
n F
rf pf
c xc
for Compact Flanges
R M
for Noncompact Flanges S R M R M F
M
Ek S
for Slender Flanges

( | |
( |
| = =

(
\ .

, /
1 , , /
p
c w pw
yt
pt
p p pw p
c w pw
yt yt yt rw pw
M
for h t
M
R
M M M
Min for h t
M M M

= =

( | | | |

> ( | |
| |

(
\ .\ .
(cont'd)
M
max
= 3215.08 ft-kips @ 24.00 ft, from heel.
< M
allowable
= 3806 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
V
max
= 160.94 kips @ 0.00 ft, from heel.
< V
allowable
= 208.46 kips [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTION AT MID SPAN
0.72 in ( L / 1195 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
where E = 29000 ksi w = 1.248 kips / ft
I = 37044 in
4
P = 60 kips
b = 0.6 ft L = 72.0 ft
0.58 in ( L / 1482 )
where P = 60 kips w = 1.000 kips / ft
DETERMINE FLANGE TO WEB WELDING (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
w = 5/16 in
w
min
= 3/16
in, < w
w
max
= 7/16
in, > w
= 2.0
V
max
= 160.94 kips
Q = A
f
(d - y - 0.5 t
f,top
) = 618
in
3
v
max
= V
max
Q / I = 2.68 kips / in
A = 24 in 41 in. o.c.
USE 5/16 in - 24 in @ 41 in o.c.
DESIGN STIFFENERS
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (AISC 360-05, J10.8)
2. CHECK LOCAL WEB YIELDING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.2)
R = P = 120.00 kips
N = 0 in, bearing length, point.
k = t
f,top
+ w = 1.81 in
= 1.5
26.48 < F
y
/ [Satisfactory]
( )
4
3/ 2
2 2
5 0.06415
384
DL
w Pb L
b L
EI EIL
= + =
BENDING LOADS & CAPACITY
-4000
-3500
-3000
-2500
-2000
-1500
-1000
-500
0
Length
M
o
m
e
n
t
s
SHEAR LOADS & CAPACITY
-300.00
-200.00
-100.00
0.00
Length
S
h
e
a
r

F
o
r
c
e
s
( )
4
3/ 2
2 2
5 0.06415
384
LL
w Pb L
b L
EI EIL
= + =
( )( ) 0.6 0.707
max
EXX
w A F
B
v
= =

( )
( )
,
5
,
2.5
R
for c d
N k t
w
R
for c d
N k t
w

>

=
(cont'd)
3. CHECK WEB CRIPPLING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.3)
= 2.0
208.57 > P [Satisfactory]
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
4. CHECK SIDESWAY WEB BUCKING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.4)
d
c
= d - 2k = 49.38 in
C
r
= 960000 ksi
(d
c
/ t
w
) / (l / b
f
) = 16.46
= 1.76
120.00 > P [Satisfactory]
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
5. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
t
w
= 5/8 in , b
st
= 7 in
b
st
/ t
w
= 11.20 < 0.56 (E / F
y
)
0.5
, (AISC 360-05 Table B4.1)
[Satisfactory]
A
g
= 11.75 in
2
, I =
159
in
4
R = 160.9 kips

c
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-05 E1)
K / r = 0.75 h / ( I / A
eff
)
0.5
= 10.2
C
c
= 4.71 ( E/ F
y
)
0.5
= 113
2751.51 ksi
349.1 kips, (AISC 360-05 E2)
> R [Satisfactory]
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Steel Construction Manual 13th Edition", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2005.
1.5
2
1.5
2
0.80 1 3 , 0.5
/ 1/
0.40 1 3 , 0.5
yw f w
w
f w
yw f w
w
f w
t EF N t
for c d t
d t t
Rn
t EF N t
for c d t
d t t

(
| |
| |
(
+ |
|
| (
\ .
\ .

=
(
| |
| |
( + < |
|
| ( \ .
\ .

=
3
3
2
3
3
2
/ /
0.4 , 1.7
/ /
/ /
/ 1/ 1 0.4 , 1.7 2.3
/ /
/
, 2.3
/
r w f c w c w
f f
r w f c w c w
f f
c w
f
C t t d t d t
for
l l b b h
C t t d t d t
for Rn
l l b b h
d t
P for
l b
(
| |
(
< |
| (
\ .

(
| |
(
= + < |
| (
\ .

=
/ /
,
0.658
0.877 ,
F
y
y c Fe
R A
n c g c
e c
kl
for
C F
r
kl
for
C F
r
=
(

>

( )
2
2
/
Fe
E
kl r

= =
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Plate Girder Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Chapter G
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SIMPLY SUPPORTED SPAN S = 72 ft
SUPERIMPOSED UNIFORM DEAD LOAD DL = 1 kips / ft
UNIFORM LIVE LOAD LL = 1 kips / ft
POINT DEAD LOAD P
DL
= 60 kips
POINT LIVE LOAD P
LL
= 60 kips
TOP FLANGE WIDTH b
f,top
= 16 in
TOP FLANGE THICKNESS t
f,top
= 1.5 in
BOTTOM FLANGE WIDTH b
f,bot
= 16 in
BOTTOM FLANGE THICKNESS t
f,bot
= 1.5 in
WEB THICKNESS t
w
= 0.5 in
BEAM DEPTH d = 70 in 1/4 x 7 STIFFENER, E. SIDES, AT SUPPORTS ONLY.
DISTANCE POINT LOAD TO END c = 24 ft FLANGE TO WEB WELDING USE 5/16 in - 24 in @ 57 in o.c.
UNBRACED LENGTH l = 8 ft
THE GIRDER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE F
b
(AISC-ASD, F1.3, page 5-46)
1.02
r
T
= 4.16 in , A
f
= 24.00
in
2
11.43 ft
15.84 ft
35.42 ft
30.0 ksi
16.7 ksi
30.0 ksi
33.0 ksi
CHECK WEB SLENDERNESS (AISC-ASD, G1, page 5-51)
a = 71.4 ft, the max clear distance between stiffeners.
h / t
w
= 134.00 > 132.30 [Satisfactory]
< 282.84
[Satisfactory]


( )
76
20000
,
/
f
c
f y y
b
MIN
L
d
A F F
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
102000 12000
,
0.6 /
T
b b
u
y f y
C C
MAX
L r
d F A F
| |
| = =
|
\ .
3
510000
T
b
y
C
L r
F
= =
( )
2
1
/ 2
, 0.6
3 1530000
T y
b y y
b
l
F r
MIN
F F F
C
| | (
| ( = =
| (
\ .
( )
2
2
170000
,
3
/
T
y
b
b
F
C
MIN
F
l
r
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
3
12000
, 0.6
/
b
b y
f
C
MIN
F F
l d
A
| |
| = =
|
\ .
( )
( )
1 3 3
2 3 3
0.66 ,
0.6 ,
, ,
, ,
y c
y c u
b
b b u
b b
for l
F L
for l
F L L
F
MAX for l
F F L L
MAX for l
F F L

< <

= =

<

2 2
2 2
1
2
2
2 2
4 4
1
1.75 1.05 0.3 1.75 1.05 0.3
2
2
b
M l S M l S
C
M M S S
| | | | | | | |
= + + + + = | | | |
|
\ . \ . \ . \ .
760
b F
=
( )
14000
, 1.5
16.5
2000
, 1.5
yf yf
yf
for a h
F F
for a h
F

>

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(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (AISC-ASD G2, pg 5-51)
A
w
= 33.50 in
2
,
= 0.6 F
yw
/ F
b
= 0.91
0.999
0.998
32.89 ksi
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4-2, pg 5-49)
h = d - t
f,top
- t
f,bot
= 67 in , h / t
w
= 134
= 5.36 = 0.27
4.65 ksi
TOTAL SUPERIMPOSED GRAVITY LOAD
w = DL + LL = 2.000 kips / ft , P = P
DL
+ P
LL
= 120.00 kips
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section Left 0.06 S 0.11 S 0.17 S 0.22 S 0.28 S Point 0.44 S 0.56 S 0.67 S 0.78 S 0.89 S Right
Distance 0 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 32.00 40.00 48.00 56.00 64.00 72.00
d (in) 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70
y (in) 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35 35
I (in
4
) 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848 68848
Wt (plf) 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3 277.3
V (kips) 161.98 152.87 143.77 134.66 125.55 116.44 0.00 30.89 49.11 67.33 85.55 103.77 121.98
M (ft-k) 0 630 1223 1780 2300 2784 3232 3057 2737 2272 1660 903 0
f
v
(ksi) 4.63 4.37 4.11 3.85 3.59 3.33 0.00 0.88 1.40 1.92 2.44 2.96 3.49
f
b
(ksi) 0.00 3.84 7.46 10.86 14.03 16.98 19.71 18.65 16.70 13.86 10.13 5.51 0.00
f
b,max
= 19.71 ksi @ 24.00 ft, from heel.
< F'
b
= 32.89 ksi
[Satisfactory]
'
b PG b
F F R R
e
= =
, 0.4
2.89
y v
y v
C F
MIN F F
| |
= =
|
\ .
( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

760
1 0.0005 , 1.0
w
PG
f b
h A
MIN R
t A F
| | | |
= = | |
| |
\ . \ .
( )
3
12 3
, 1.0
12 2
w
f
e
w
f
A
A
MIN R
A
A

( | |
+ ( |
|
( \ .
= =
(
| |
(
+ |
|
(
\ .
BENDING STRESS
-40.00
-30.00
-20.00
-10.00
0.00
Length
f
b

(
k
s
i
)

&

F
'
b

(
k
s
i
)
SHEAR STRESS
-6.00
-4.00
-2.00
0.00
Length
f
v

(
k
s
i
)

&

F
v

(
k
s
i
)
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(cont'd)
f
v,max
= 4.63 ksi @ 0.00 ft, from heel.
< F
v
= 4.65 ksi [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTION AT MID SPAN
0.40 in ( L / 2173 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
where E = 29000 ksi w = 1.277 kips / ft
I = 68848 in
4
P = 60 kips
b = 0.6 ft L = 72.0 ft
0.31 in ( L / 2755 )
where P = 60 kips w = 1.000 kips / ft
DETERMINE FLANGE TO WEB WELDING
w = 5/16 in
w
min
= 3/16
in, < w
w
max
= 7/16
in, > w
V
max
= 161.98 kips
Q = A
f
(d - y - 0.5 t
f,top
) = 822
in
3
v
max
= V
max
Q / I = 1.93 kips / in
A = 24 in 57 in. o.c.
USE 5/16 in - 24 in @ 57 in o.c.
DESIGN STIFFENERS
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (AISC-ASD, K1.8, page 5-82)
2. CHECK LOCAL WEB YIELDING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K3, page 5-81)
R = P = 120.00 kips
N = 0 in, bearing length, point.
k = t
f,top
+ w = 1.81 in
26.48 < 0.66F
y
[Satisfactory]
3. CHECK WEB CRIPPLING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K4, page 5-81)
206.68 > P [Satisfactory]
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
4. CHECK SIDESWAY WEB BUCKING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K5, page 5-81)
d
c
= d - 2k = 66.38 in
(d
c
/ t
w
) / (l / b
f
) = 22.13
120.00 > P [Satisfactory]
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
( )
4
3/ 2
2 2
5 0.06415
384
DL
w Pb L
b L
EI EIL
= + =

( )
4
3/ 2
2 2
5 0.06415
384
LL
w Pb L
b L
EI EIL
= + =
( )( ) 0.3 0.707
max
w A Fu
B
v
= =
( )
( )
,
5
,
2.5
R
for c d
N k t
w
R
for c d
N k t
w

>

=
1.5
2
1.5
2
67.5 1 3 , 0.5
34 1 3 , 0.5
yw f w
w
f w
yw f w
w
f w
t F N t
for c d t
d t t
R
t F N t
for c d t
d t t

(
| |
| |
(
+ | |
|
( \ .
\ .

=
(
| |
| |
( + < | |
|
( \ .
\ .

=
3
3
3
3
6800 / /
0.4 , 1.7
/ /
6800 / /
1 0.4 , 1.7 2.3
/ /
/
, 2.3
/
w c w c w
f f
w c w c w
f f
c w
f
t d t d t
for
h l l b b
t d t d t
R for
h l l b b
d t
P for
l b
(
| |
(
< |
| (
\ .

(
| |

(
= + < |
| (
\ .

=
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(cont'd)
5. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
t
w
= 5/8 in ,
b
st
= 7 in
b
st
/ t
w
= 11.20 < 95 / F
y
0.5
, AISC-ASD, B5.1
[Satisfactory]
A
eff
= 11.75 in
2
, I =
159
in
4
f
a
= 13.8 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
K / r = 0.75 h / ( I / A
eff
)
0.5
= 13.7
C
c
= (2
2
E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 107
28.9 ksi, (AISC-ASD, E2, page 5-42)
> f
a
[Satisfactory]
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
( )
( ) ( )
( )
2
2
3
3
2
2
/
1
2
,
3 / / 5
3 8 8
12
,
23 /
y
c
c
a
c c
c
kl r
F
C
kl
for C
r
kl r kl r
F
C C
E kl
for C
r
kl r

(
(
(

= =
+

>

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Web Tapered Girder Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SIMPLY SUPPORTED SPAN S = 96 ft
SUPERIMPOSED DEAD LOAD DL = 1 kips / ft
LIVE LOAD LL = 0.75 kips / ft
FLANGE WIDTH b
f
= 13 in
FLANGE THICKNESS t
f
= 1 in
WEB THICKNESS t
w
= 0.5 in
HEEL DEPTH d
0
= 24 in
MID-SPAN DEPTH d
L
= 72 in
DISTANCE BETWEEN STIFFENERS a = 24 ft
UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING L = 10 ft
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
THE GIRDER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
TOTAL SUPERIMPOSED GRAVITY LOAD
w = DL + LL = 1.750 kips / ft
ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (APP. F7.4, pg 5-103)
= 30.00 ksi
where A
f
= 13.00
in
2
= MIN[(d
L
- d
0
) / d
0
, 0.268 L/d
0
, 6.0] = 1.34
A
To
= t
f
b
f
+ d
0
t
w
/ 6 = 15.00
in
2
I
To
= (t
f
b
f
3
+ d
0
t
w
3
/ 6) / 12 = 183
in
4
3.49 in 37.13 ksi
1.46 in 103.99 ksi
1.18 in 1.21
ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4, pg 5-49)
= 10.01 ksi
where h = d
under investigation
- 2 t
f
= 46 in, at first stiffer from end.
h / t
w
= 92 > 380 / F
y
0.5
= 54
= 0.58
= 5.44


To
To
To
I
A
r
= =
0
1.0 0.0230
f
Ld
A
h
s
= + =
1.0 0.00385
To
L
h
w
r
= + =
12000
/
s
f
L h d A
s o
F
= =
( )
2
170000
/
w
To
L h
w
F
r

= =
2 2
2 2
2
1.0 0.60 , / 3
3
6
, / 3
b y
s w b
s w b y
F
y
for
F F F F
y y
B
F F
B for
F F F F
F


(
>

(
+ =

1.75
1.0 0.25
B

= =
+
0.4 , / 380
0.4 , / 380
2.89
y w
v
y v
y y w
for h
t F F
y
C F
for h
t F F
F

=
>

( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

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CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section HEEL 1/24 S 1/12 S 1/8 S 1/6 S 5/24 S 1/4 S 7/24 S 1/3 S 3/8 S 5/12 S 11/24 S MID
Distance 0 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 36.00 40.00 44.00 48.00
d (in) 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 52 56 60 64 68 72
I (in
4
) 3884 5473 7374 9602 12175 15108 18416 22117 26226 30758 35731 41160 47060
Wt (plf) 125.9 132.7 139.5 146.3 153.1 159.9 166.7 173.5 180.3 187.2 194.0 200.8 207.6
V (kips) 92.00 84.49 76.94 69.37 61.77 54.15 46.49 38.81 31.10 23.37 15.61 7.82 0.00
M (ft-k) 0 353 676 968 1231 1463 1664 1835 1974 2083 2161 2208 2224
f
v
(ksi) 7.67 6.03 4.81 3.85 3.09 2.46 1.94 1.49 1.11 0.78 0.49 0.23 0.00
f
b
(ksi) 0.00 10.84 17.60 21.79 24.26 25.56 26.02 25.88 25.30 24.38 23.23 21.89 20.41
f
b,max
= 26.02 ksi @ 24.00 ft, from heel.
< F
b
= 30.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
f
v,max
= 7.67 ksi @ 0.00 ft, from heel.
< F
v
= 10.01 ksi [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTION AT MID SPAN
3.06 in ( Span / 377 ) 1.95 in ( Span / 591 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
where E = 29000 ksi
Section HEEL 1/24 S 1/12 S 1/8 S 1/6 S 5/24 S 1/4 S 7/24 S 1/3 S 3/8 S 5/12 S 11/24 S MID
Distance 0.00 4.00 8.00 12.00 16.00 20.00 24.00 28.00 32.00 36.00 40.00 44.00 48.00
I
S
(in
4
) 3884 5473 7374 9602 12175 15108 18416 22117 26226 30758 35731 41160 47060
m
DL
(ft-k) 0 215 412 590 751 893 1016 1121 1206 1273 1321 1350 1360
m
LL
(ft-k) 0 138 264 378 480 570 648 714 768 810 840 858 864
m
unit
0.00 2.00 4.00 6.00 8.00 10.00 12.00 14.00 16.00 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00

DL,S
0.00 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.10 0.13 0.15 0.16 0.17 0.18 0.18 0.17 0.17

LL,S
0.00 0.00 0.02 0.05 0.07 0.08 0.10 0.10 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.11
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
BENDING STRESS
-Fb
-40.00
-30.00
-20.00
-10.00
0.00
Length
-
f
b

(
k
s
i
)
SHEAR STRESS
-Fv
-12.00
-10.00
-8.00
-6.00
-4.00
-2.00
0.00
Length
-
f
v

(
k
s
i
)
0
S
DL unit
DL
s
m m
ds
E
I
= = }
0
S
LL unit
LL
s
m m
ds
E
I
= = }
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Web Tapered Girder Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SIMPLY SUPPORTED SPAN S = 96 ft
NUMBER OF CONCENTRATED LOADS n = 10 ( @ 8.7 ft o.c.)
SUPERIMPOSED DEAD LOAD P
D
= 8.7273 kips
LIVE LOAD P
L
= 6.5455 kips
FLANGE WIDTH b
f
= 13 in
FLANGE THICKNESS t
f
= 1 in
WEB THICKNESS t
w
= 0.5 in
HEEL DEPTH d
0
= 24 in
MID-SPAN DEPTH d
L
= 72 in
DISTANCE BETWEEN STIFFENERS a = 24 ft
UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING L = 10 ft
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
THE GIRDER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
TOTAL SUPERIMPOSED GRAVITY LOAD
P = P
D
+ P
L
= 15.273 kips @ 8.7 ft o.c.
ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (APP. F7.4, pg 5-103)
= 30.00 ksi
where A
f
= 13.00
in
2
= MIN[(d
L
- d
0
) / d
0
, 0.268 L/d
0
, 6.0] = 1.34
A
To
= t
f
b
f
+ d
0
t
w
/ 6 = 15.00
in
2
I
To
= (t
f
b
f
3
+ d
0
t
w
3
/ 6) / 12 = 183
in
4
3.49 in 37.13 ksi
1.46 in 103.99 ksi
1.18 in 1.21
ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4, pg 5-49)
= 10.01 ksi
where h = d
under investigation
- 2 t
f
= 46 in, at first stiffer from end.
h / t
w
= 92 > 380 / F
y
0.5
= 54
= 0.58
= 5.44


To
To
To
I
A
r
= =
0
1.0 0.0230
f
Ld
A
h
s
= + =
1.0 0.00385
To
L
h
w
r
= + =
12000
/
s
f
L h d A
s o
F
= =
( )
2
170000
/
w
To
L h
w
F
r

= =
2 2
2 2
2
1.0 0.60 , / 3
3
6
, / 3
b y
s w b
s w b y
F
y
for
F F F F
y y
B
F F
B for
F F F F
F


(
>

(
+ =

1.75
1.0 0.25
B

= =
+
0.4 , / 380
0.4 , / 380
2.89
y w
v
y v
y y w
for h
t F F
y
C F
for h
t F F
F

=
>

( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

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CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section HEEL 1/22 S 2/22 S 3/22 S 4/22 S 5/22 S 6/22 S 7/22 S 8/22 S 9/22 S 10/22 S MID
Distance 0 4.36 8.73 13.09 17.45 21.82 26.18 30.55 34.91 39.27 43.64 48.00
d (in) 24 28 33 37 41 46 50 55 59 63 68 72
I (in
4
) 3884 5633 7754 10269 13199 16564 20385 24683 29479 34793 40647 47060
Wt (plf) 125.9 133.3 140.8 148.2 155.6 163.0 170.4 177.9 185.3 192.7 200.1 207.6
V (kips) 84.37 83.80 67.93 67.30 51.36 50.67 34.67 33.91 17.84 17.02 0.89 0.00
M (ft-k) 0 367 731 1026 1319 1541 1761 1910 2057 2133 2205 2207
f
v
(ksi) 7.03 5.91 4.15 3.63 2.48 2.21 1.38 1.24 0.61 0.54 0.03 0.00
f
b
(ksi) 0.00 11.09 18.52 22.24 24.85 25.58 26.01 25.33 24.66 23.27 22.02 20.26
1 2 4 6 9 12 16 20 25 30
f
b,max
= 26.01 ksi @ 17.45 ft, from heel.
< F
b
= 30.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
f
v,max
= 7.03 ksi @ 0.00 ft, from heel.
< F
v
= 10.01 ksi [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTION AT MID SPAN
3.04 in ( Span / 379 ) 1.94 in ( Span / 595 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
where E = 29000 ksi
Section HEEL 1/22 S 2/22 S 3/22 S 4/22 S 5/22 S 6/22 S 7/22 S 8/22 S 9/22 S 10/22 S MID
Distance 0.00 4.36 8.73 13.09 17.45 21.82 26.18 30.55 34.91 39.27 43.64 48.00
I
S
(in
4
) 3884 5633 7754 10269 13199 16564 20385 24683 29479 34793 40647 47060
m
DL
(ft-k) 0 224 446 627 804 941 1075 1168 1257 1304 1348 1350
m
LL
(ft-k) 0 143 286 400 514 600 685 743 800 828 857 857
m
unit 0.00 2.18 4.36 6.55 8.73 10.91 13.09 15.27 17.45 19.64 21.82 24.00

DL,S 0.00 0.01 0.04 0.09 0.12 0.15 0.17 0.18 0.19 0.19 0.19 0.18

LL,S 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.11 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
BENDING STRESS
-35.00
-30.00
-25.00
-20.00
-15.00
-10.00
-5.00
0.00
Length
-
f
b

(
k
s
i
)
SHEAR STRESS
-12.00
-10.00
-8.00
-6.00
-4.00
-2.00
0.00
Length
-
f
v

(
k
s
i
)
0
S
DL unit
DL
s
m m
ds
E
I
= = }
0
S
LL unit
LL
s
m m
ds
E
I
= = }
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W30X132 = > A d I
x
S
x
38.9 30.3 5770 380
FLOOR DECK TYPE = > W3-6 1/4" LW
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ? Yes (perpendicular)
BEAM SPAN L = 52 ft
BEAM SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH) B = 16 ft, o.c.
SUPERIMPOSED LOAD w
s
= 246
lbs / ft
2
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
SHEAR STUD DIA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4)

= 3/4 in
NUMBER OF STUD IN ONE RIB N
r
= 1
( Total 160 - 3/4 x 4.5" Shear Studs Required)
( 0 13/16 in camber suggested)
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS (AISC-ASD I5.1, page 5-61)
t
0
= 3.25 in > 2 in [Satisfactory]
h
r
= 3 in < 3 in [Satisfactory]


= 3/4 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory]
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 4.5 in > 3 in [Satisfactory]
s = 4 in o.c. < 36 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
w
r
= 6 in > 2 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES
b

= MIN ( L / 4 , B ) = 156 in, (AISC-ASD I1.1, page 5-56)
13.91 , (ACI 8.5.1)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 36.5
in
2
24.7 in, from steel bottom.
13161 in
4
532 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
1112 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDING & SHEAR CAPACITIES
w =
w
s
+ w
wt
= 246.00
+ (
43.50 + 8.27 ) = 297.77
lbs / ft
2
(total gravity loads)
1610 ft-kips, (changeable). 124 kips, (changeable per actual).
Bottom: 39 ksi < 0.9 F
y
= 45 ksi, (non-shored, AISC-ASD I2.2, page 5-57)
[Satisfactory]
Top: 1.249 ksi < 0.45 f
c
' = 1.35 ksi, (AISC-ASD I2.2, page 5-57)
[Satisfactory]
Shear: 6.648 ksi < 20 ksi [Satisfactory]
(neglecting concrete & steel deck capacity conservatively)
Composite Beam Design with Verco Floor Deck Based on AISC Manual 9th


E
n
E
c
= =
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad
h t A
y
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d y y A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
y d h t
= =
+ +
DL LL
b
x tr
M M
f
S S
= = +
max
c
t
M
f
nS
= =
max
v
w
V
f
dt
= = 0.4F
y
=
2
max
8
wBL
M = =
max
2
wBL
V = =
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(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
646.43 kips, (AISC-ASD I4-1 & I4-2, page 5-58)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 532
in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
646.43 kips, (AISC-ASD I2-1 & I4, page 5-57 & 58)
0.850 < 1.0 , (AISC-ASD I5-1, page 5-61)
q'

= q = 8.11 kips, (AISC-ASD I5.2, page 5-61)
Allowable Horizontal Shear Load for One Connector (q, kips)
(AISC-ASD Table I4.1 with coefficient Table I4.2, page 5-59)
Dia.
min. H
s
( in ) ( in ) 3.0 3.5 4.0 or Larger
0.500 1/2 2 4.2 4.6 4.9
0.625 5/8 2 1/2 6.6 7.1 7.6
0.750 3/4 3 9.5 10.4 11.0
2 N
1
'

= 2 V
h
' / q' = 160 , total number on the beam for partical composite action.
2 N
1
= 2 V
h
/ q' = 160 , total number on the beam for full composite action.
n = MIN[ MAX(2N
1
' , 2N
1
/4) , 2N
1
] = 160 , total number required on the beam, (AISC-ASD I4, page 5-59)
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1, page 5-56)
w
DL
= 100% Self Wt = 0.83 kips / ft (100% self weight load only)
0.81 in, Camber Suggested
9 ksi < 0.66 F
y
= 33 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1 page 5-56 & page 2-249)
w
LL
= 3.94 kips / ft (live load only)
I
eff
= 13161
in
4
(AISC-ASD, I4-4)
1.70 in < L / 360 = 1.73 in
[Satisfactory]
Note:
The STUDS SPACING must be based on actual deck ribs spacing for perpendicular to beam. For the following total [15] studs, if ribs spacing
12" o. c., the minimum composte beam capacity is from
2 rows @ 12" o.c., not one row @ 8.57" o.c. See software
CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls on the website
www.Engineering-International.com
for more information.
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Alan Williams Ph.D., S.E., C.Eng.: "Structural Steel Design - Volume 1: ASD", ICBO, 2001.
Concrete f
c
'
( )
'
0.85 / 2 / 2 , c y s h c
f MIN V A F A = =
2
'
, 0.25
eff s
h h
tr s
S S
MAX V V
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

0.85
1.0 ,
0.6 1.0 , & 1.5
w H
s r
for Perpendicular
h h N r r r
w H w
s r r
for Parallel
h h h
r r r

| |
| || |

|
| |
|

\ .\ .
\ .
= =
| || | | |
<
| | |
\ .\ . \ .
4
5
384
DL
DL
w L
EI
x
= =
2
8
DL
b
x
w L
f
S
= =
4
5
384
LL
LL
w L
EI
eff
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Composite Beam Design with Formed Steel Deck Based on AISC-ASD
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W21X62 = > A d I
x
S
x
BEAM SPAN L = 40 ft 18.3 21.0 1330 127
BEAM SPACING (DECK SPAN) B = 11 ft, o.c.
DEAD LOAD w
DL
= 125
lbs / ft
2
LIVE LOAD w
LL
= 80
lbs / ft
2
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ? yes (perpendicular)
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4.5 ksi
TOPPING CONCRETE THICK. t
0
= 3 in
SHEAR STUD DIA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4)

= 5/8 in
NOMINAL RIB HEIGHT h
r
= 2 in
AVERAGE WIDTH OF RIB w
r
= 3 in
NUMBER OF STUD IN ONE RIB N
r
= 1
( Total 34 - 5/8 x 3.5" Shear Studs Required)
( 2 1/16 in camber suggested)
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS (AISC-ASD I5.1, page 5-60)
t
0
= 3 in > 2 in [Satisfactory]
h
r
= 2 in < 3 in [Satisfactory]


= 5/8 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory]
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 3.5 in > 2.5 in [Satisfactory]
s = 15 in o.c. < 36 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
w
r
= 3 in > 2 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES
b

= MIN ( L / 4 , B ) = 120 in, (AISC-ASD I1.1, page 5-56)
7.58 , (ACI 8.5.1)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 47.5
in
2
20.6 in, from steel bottom.
3954 in
4
192 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
733 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDING & SHEAR CAPACITIES
w = 205 lbs / ft
2
(total gravity loads)
451 ft-kips, (changeable). 45 kips, (changeable per actual).
Bottom: 37 ksi < 0.9 F
y
= 45 ksi, (non-shored, AISC-ASD I2.2, page 5-57)
[Satisfactory]
Top: 0.974 ksi < 0.45 f
c
' = 2.025 ksi, (AISC-ASD I2.2, page 5-57)
[Satisfactory]
Shear: 9.127 ksi < 20 ksi [Satisfactory]
(neglecting concrete & steel deck capacity conservatively)


29000
'
57
E
n
E
c
f
c
= = =
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad
h t A
y
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d y y A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
y d h t
= =
+ +
max
c
t
M
f
nS
= =
2
max
8
wBL
M = =
max
2
wBL
V = =
max
v
w
V
f
dt
= = 0.4F
y
=
DL LL
b
x tr
M M
f
S S
= = +
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(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
457.5 kips, (AISC-ASD I4-1 & I4-2, page 5-58)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 164
in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
148.62 kips, (AISC-ASD I2-1 & I4, page 5-57 & 58)
0.956 < 1.0 , (AISC-ASD I5-1, page 5-61)
q'

= q = 8.80 kips, (AISC-ASD I5.2, page 5-61)
Allowable Horizontal Shear Load for One Connector (q, kips), (AISC-ASD Table I4.1, page 5-59)
Dia.
min. H
s
( in ) ( in ) 3.0 3.5 4.0 or Larger
0.500 1/2 2 5.1 5.5 5.9
0.625 5/8 2 1/2 8.0 8.6 9.2
0.750 3/4 3 11.5 12.5 13.3
2 N
1
'

= 2 V
h
' / q' = 34 , total number on the beam for partical composite action.
2 N
1
= 2 V
h
/ q' = 104 , total number on the beam for full composite action.
n = MIN[ MAX(2N
1
' , 2N
1
/4) , 2N
1
] = 34 , total number required on the beam, (AISC-ASD I4, page 5-59)
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1, page 5-56)
w
DL
= 1.38
kips / ft (dead load only)
2.05 in, Camber Suggested
26 ksi < 0.66 F
y
= 33 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1 page 5-56 & page 2-249)
w
LL
= 0.88 kips / ft (live load only)
I
eff
= 2826
in
4
(AISC-ASD, I4-4)
0.62 in < L / 360 = 1.33 in
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Alan Williams Ph.D., S.E., C.Eng.: "Structural Steel Design - Volume 1: ASD", ICBO, 2001.
Concrete f
c
'
( )
'
0.85 / 2 / 2 , c y s h c
f MIN V A F A = =
0.85
1.0
s r
r r r
w H
h h N

| |
| | | |
| = = | |
| |
|
\ . \ .
\ .
2
'
, 0.25
eff s
h h
tr s
S S
MAX V V
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

4
5
384
DL
DL
w L
EI
x
= =
2
8
DL
b
x
w L
f
S
= =
4
5
384
LL
LL
w L
EI
eff
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
The input STUDS SPACING must be based on actual deck ribs spacing for perpendicular to beam. For the following total [15] studs, if ribs spacing
12" o. c., the minimum composte beam capacity is from
2 rows @ 12" o.c., not one row @ 8.57" o.c.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION = > W18X50 = > A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
14.7 18.0 800 88.9 101
FLOOR DECK TYPE = > W3-6 1/4" LW
BEAM SPAN
L
1
=
42.425 ft
CANTILEVER (0 = no cantilever) L
2
=
2.845 ft
BEAM SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH) B = 9.67 ft, o.c.
SUPERIMPOSED LOAD, ASD
w
s,1
=
98.70 lbs / ft
2
w
s,2
=
121.33 lbs / ft
2
CONCENTRATED END LOADS P = 3.3845 kips
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ? Yes
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
SHEAR STUD DIA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4)

= 3/4 in
STUDS SPACING 1 row @ 12 in o.c.
(Total Studs 44 + 4 )
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
USE C = 1 0/4" AT MID BEAM.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
w
1
= w
s 1
+ w
wt
= 98.6972148
+ (
43.50 + 5.17 ) = 147.37
lbs / ft
2
= 1.43 kips / ft (total gravity loads on span beam)
w
2
= w
s, 2
+ w
wt
= 121.327215
+ (
43.50 + 5.17 ) = 170.00
lbs / ft
2
= 1.64 kips / ft (uniform gravity loads on cantilever)
P = 3.3845 kips
X
1
= 20.94 ft R
1
= 29.85 kips
X
2
= 20.94 ft R
2
= 38.67 kips
X
3
= 0.54 ft V
max
= 34.00 kips, at R2 left.
M
max
= 312.5 ft-kips M
min
= -16.282 ft-kips
CHECK DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS
t
0
= 3.25 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.c)
h
r
= 3 in < 3 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)


= 3/4 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.b)
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 4.5 in < h
r
+ t
o
- 0.5 = 5.75 in [Satisfactory] (AISC I3.2c.1.b)
s =
12 in o.c. < MAX[ 8(h
r
+ t
o
) , 36 ] = 50 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
> 4 = 3 in o.c. [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
w
r
= 6 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR PLASTIC DESIGN
b

= MIN (L / 4 , B) = 116.04 in, (AISC 360-05 I3.1a) h

= t
0
+ h
r
+ d = 24.3 in, (total height)
A
ctr
= 0.85 f
c
' b t
0
/ F
y
= 19.2
in
2
A
total
= A
ctr
+ A = 33.9
in
2
A
fill
= A - 2A
f
- A
w
= 0.16
in
2
A
f
= 4.28
in
2
t
w
= 0.36 in t
f
= 0.57 in
(perpendicular)


Composite Beam Design with Verco Floor Deck Based on AISC 360-05 / IBC 09
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(cont'd)
21.8 in, (plastic neutral axis to bottom)
thus, y = 14.0 in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z
tr
= 0.5 y A
total
= 238
in
3
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR ELASTIC DESIGN
13.01 , (ACI 318-05 8.5.1)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 29.0
in
2
18.0 in, (elastic neutral axis to bottom)
2636 in
4
146 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
425 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDING & SHEAR CAPACITIES
Middle Bottom : M
max
= (Z
tr
/ Z
x
) M
DL
+ M
LL
= 452.2 ft-kips
< M
n
/
b
= Z
tr
F
y
/
b
= 593.0 ft-kips, (AISC 360 I3.2a) [Satisfactory]
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 I3.2a)
3.76(E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 > h / t
w
= 50.70
Cantilever Top : M
min
= -16.28179 ft-kips < M
n
/
b
= 252.0 ft-kips, (AISC 360 I3.2b) [Satisfactory]
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 I3.2b)
L
b
= MAX( X
3
, L
2
) = 2.85 ft
L
p
= 1.76 r
y
(E / F
yf
)
0.5
= 5.83 ft
16.96 ft
M
p
= F
y
Z
x
= 420.8 ft-kips
1265.34 ksi
r
ts
=[( I
y
C
w
)
0.5
/ S
x
]
0.5
= 1.98 I
y
G J C
w
c = 1.00 40 11200 1.24 3040
h
0
= d - t
f
= 17.43 in r
y
Z
x
C
b
= 1.30 , (AISC 360-05 F1) 1.65 101
M
p
= 420.83 ft-kips, for L
b
@ [0 , L
p
]
M
n
= MIN{C
b
[M
p
- (M
p
- 0.75 F
y
S
x
) (L
b
- L
p
) / (L
r
- L
p
)] , M
p
} = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
p
, L
r
]
MIN(F
cr
S
x
, M
p
) = N/A ft-kips, for L
b
@ (L
r
, Larger)
E
n
E
c
= =
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad
h t A
y
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d y y A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
y d h t
= =
+ +
( )
( )
2
'
0.85
0.5
2
0.5
2
total ctr
ctr total
total ctr f b
f
total f fill
total ctr f f
w
AF
y
h for A A
b f
c
A A
y d for A A A
b
A A A
for t A A A
t


= + =

+ > +

( )
( )( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( )( )
0.5 2
0
0.5 0.5 0.5
0
2
0.5
0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
0 0 0
0.5
for y t h A A
total ctr r b
dA h d y t A A A
ctr total ctr b
y h for A A A
total ctr f
A
total
d h d y y y y t t h t t h t t t t t t t A A A
total f fill r f r f w f f w f f b b b b
h for A
total
A
total
+ +
+ +
= +
+ + + + + + + + + +

( )
2 A A
ctr f

> +

2
0
0
0.7
1.95 1 1 6.76
0.7
x
y x
F E Jc y S h
L r
r ts
E Jc F S h
| |
= + + = |
|
\ .
2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
x
b
E Jc C L
F
cr
S h r
ts
L
r
ts

| |
= + =
|
|
| | \ .
|
|
\ .
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(cont'd)
Shear : V
max
= 34.00 kips < 114.79 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.1b)
[Satisfactory]
where 2.24 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.946
k
v
= 5 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b) C
v
= 1 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
(k
v
E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.852
v
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 G1)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
M
max
= 312.5 ft-kips > M
n
/
b
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 252.0 ft-kips <== Shear Studs Required
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 F1 & F2-1)
C
f
= MIN ( 0.85 f
c
' A
c
, F
y
A
s
) = 735 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3.1)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 114
in
3
, refered to steel bottom.
183.75 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3-4)
Q
n
= MIN [ 0.5 A
sc
(f
c
' E
c
)
0.5
, R
g
R
p
A
sc
F
u
] = 15.37 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.3)
where w
c
= 115 pcf
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 (f
c
')
0.5
= 2229.1 ksi
A
sc
= 0.44
in
2
F
u
= 58 ksi
R
g
= 1.00 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
R
p
= 0.60 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
X
1
/ s = 321.98 kips > V' [Satisfactory]
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE
DL = 75% Self Weight
L = L
1
= 42.43 ft a = L
2
= 2.85 ft
P = P
DL
= 2.54 kips
w
1
= w
DL,1
= 0.35 klf
w
2
= w
DL,2
= 0.35 klf
-0.21 in, uplift perpendicular to beam.
1.06 in, downward perpendicular at middle of beam.
USE C = 1 0/4" AT MID BEAM.
M
max
= 77.4 ft-kips < M
n
/
b
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 252.0 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE
P = 0.00 kips
w
1
= w
LL,1
= 0.95 klf
w
2
= w
LL,2
= 1.17 klf
I
eff
= 2015
in
4
(AISC 360-05 C-I3-3)
-0.63 in, uplift.
< 2L
2
/ 240 = 0.28 in [Satisfactory]
0.92 in, downward.
< L
1
/ 360 = 1.41 in [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
/ 0.6 /
v y w v n v V C F A = =
( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI
+ +
= + =

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
16 384 32
Mid
Pa
w w a L L L
EI EI EI
= + =

( ) ( ) 2 1
2 3 3
4 3
3 24 24
End
P L a L a a a w a w L
EI EI EI
( + +
= + = (
(

1 2
2 2 4 2
5
16 384 32
Mid
eff eff eff
Pa w w a L L L
E E E I I I
(
= + = (
(

2
' , 0.25
eff s
f
tr s
S S
V MAX C
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
GIRDER SECTION = > W21X44 = > A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
13 20.7 843 81.6 95.4
FLOOR DECK TYPE = > W3-6 1/4" LW
GIRDER SPAN L = 28 ft
GIRDER SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH) B = 21 ft, o.c.
GIRDER SELF WEIGHT, ASD
w
BM
=
44.24 lbs / ft
NUMBER OF EQUAL POINT LOAD N = 2
EQUAL POINT LOAD, ASD P = 30.417 kips @ 9.33" o.c.
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO GIRDER ? No
GIRDER YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
SHEAR STUD DIA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4)

= 3/4 in
STUDS SPACING 1 row @ 18 in o.c.
(Total Studs 20 )
THE GIRDER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
R = 0.5 (w
BM
L + N P) = 31.04 kips
M
max
= 0.5 R L - 0.125 w
BM
L
2
- (P D
i
) = 288.2 ft-kips, at middle of girder
V
max
= R = 31.04 kips
CHECK DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS
t
0
= 3.25 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.c)
h
r
= 3 in < 3 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)


= 3/4 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.b)
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 4.5 in < h
r
+ t
o
- 0.5 = 5.75 in [Satisfactory] (AISC I3.2c.1.b)
s =
18 in o.c. < MAX[ 8(h
r
+ t
o
) , 36 ] = 50 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
> 4 = 3 in o.c. [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
w
r
= 6 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR PLASTIC DESIGN
b

= MIN (L / 4 , B) = 84 in, (AISC 360-05 I3.1a) h

= t
0
+ h
r
+ d = 27.0 in, (total height)
A
ctr
= 0.85 f
c
' b t
0
/ F
y
= 13.9
in
2
A
total
= A
ctr
+ A = 26.9
in
2
A
fill
= A - 2A
f
- A
w
= 0.22
in
2
A
f
= 2.93
in
2
t
w
= 0.35 in t
f
= 0.45 in
23.9 in, (plastic neutral axis to bottom)
thus, y = 15.1 in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z
tr
= 0.5 y A
total
= 203
in
3
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR ELASTIC DESIGN
13.01 , (ACI 318-05 8.5.1)
Composite Girder Design Based on AISC 360-05 / CBC 10 / IBC 09
(parallel)


E
n
E
c
= =
( )
( )
2
'
0.85
0.5
2
0.5
2
total ctr
ctr total
total ctr f b
f
total f fill
total ctr f f
w
AF
y
h for A A
b f
c
A A
y d for A A A
b
A A A
for t A A A
t


= + =

+ > +

( )
( )( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( )( )
0.5 2
0
0.5 0.5 0.5
0
2
0.5
0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
0 0 0
0.5
for y t h A A
total ctr r b
dA h d y t A A A
ctr total ctr b
y h for A A A
total ctr f
A
total
d h d y y y y t t h t t h t t t t t t t A A A
total f fill r f r f w f f w f f b b b b
h for A
total
A
total
+ +
+ +
= +
+ + + + + + + + + +

( )
2 A A
ctr f

> +

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(cont'd)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 21.0
in
2
19.6 in, (elastic neutral axis to bottom)
2662 in
4
136 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
362 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDING & SHEAR CAPACITIES
Middle Bottom : M
max
= (Z
tr
/ Z
x
) M
DL
+ M
LL
= 383.8 ft-kips
< M
n
/
b
= Z
tr
F
y
/
b
= 506.6 ft-kips, (AISC 360 I3.2a) [Satisfactory]
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 I3.2a)
3.76(E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 > h / t
w
= 59.14
w
deck
=
43.50 lbs / ft
2
Shear : V
max
= 31.04 kips < 130.15 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.1b)
[Satisfactory]
where 2.24 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.946
k
v
= 5 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b) C
v
= 1 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
(k
v
E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.852
v
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 G1)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
M
max
= 288.2 ft-kips > M
n
/
b
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 238.0 ft-kips <== Shear Studs Required
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 F1 & F2-1)
C
f
= MIN ( 0.85 f
c
' A
c
, F
y
A
s
) = 650 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3.1)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 105
in
3
, refered to steel bottom.
162.5 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3-4)
Q
n
= MIN [ 0.5 A
sc
(f
c
' E
c
)
0.5
, R
g
R
p
A
sc
F
u
] = 18.06 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.3)
where w
c
= 115 pcf
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 (f
c
')
0.5
= 2229.1 ksi
A
sc
= 0.44
in
2
F
u
= 58 ksi
R
g
= 1.00 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
R
p
= 0.75 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
X
1
/ s = 168.59 kips > V' [Satisfactory]
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE
DL = 75% Self Weight
w
DL
= 33.18 lbs / ft
P
DL
= 6.70 kips @ 9.33" o.c.
e = 0.036 L = 28.00 ft
0.39 in, downward at middle of girder.
M
max
= 66.9 ft-kips < M
n
/
b
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 238.0 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE
P = 23.71 kips
0.42 in, downward at middle of girder.
< L / 360 = 0.93 in [Satisfactory]
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad
h t A
y
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d y y A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
y d h t
= =
+ +
/ 0.6 /
v y w v n v V C F A = =
3 4
5
384
DL DL
Mid
e
w P L L
EI EI
= + =

2
' , 0.25
eff s
f
tr s
S S
V MAX C
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

3
LL
Mid
tr
eP L
EI
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
WF Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION P
a
= 200 kips, ASD
STEEL PLATE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 60 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
COLUMN SIZE => W10X45
BASE PLATE SIZE N = 16 in
B = 16 in
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT A
2
= 1156
in
2
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
USE
16 x 16
1 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
522.24 kips > P
a
Where A
1
= 256
in
2
, actual area of base plate.
[Satisfactory]

c
= 2.50
DETERMINE VALUES OF m, n, n', X , and (AISC 13th Page 14-5)
m = 0.5 (N - 0.95 d) = 3.20 in
n = 0.5 (B - 0.8 b
f
) = 4.79 in
n' = 0.25 (d b
f
)
0.5
= 2.25 in
0.38
0.69
16
Where d = 10.10 in, depth of column section.
b
f
= 8.02 in, flange width of column section.
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF BASE PLATE (AISC 13th Page 14-6)
1.00 in
Where = MAX ( m, n, n' ) = 4.79 in
Daniel
Tian Li
'
1 2
1
/ 0.85 , 1 , 1.7
c
p c
c
f
A A
MIN MAX
P
A
( | |
= =
( |
|

( \ .
( )
2
4
, 1
f c a
p
f
db
P
X MIN
P
d b
( | |
( |
= =
( |
|
+
( \ .
2
, 1
1 1
X
MIN
X

| |
= =
|
|
+
\ .
min
3.33
a
y
P
l
t
BN
F
= =
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Tube Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION P
a
= 200 kips, ASD
STEEL PLATE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 60 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
COLUMN SIZE => HSS8X8X1/2
BASE PLATE SIZE N = 16 in
B = 16 in
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT A
2
= 1156
in
2
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
USE
16 x 16
7/8 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
522.24 kips > P
a
Where A
1
= 256
in
2
, actual area of base plate.
[Satisfactory]

c
= 2.50
DETERMINE VALUES OF m, n, n', X , and (AISC 13th Page 14-5)
m = 0.5 (N - 0.95 d) = 4.20 in
n = 0.5 (B - 0.95 b ) = 4.20 in
n' = 0.25 (d b )
0.5
= 2.00 in
0.38
0.69
Where d = 8.00 in, depth of column section.
b = 8.00 in, width of column section.
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF BASE PLATE (AISC 13th Page 14-6)
0.87 in
Where = MAX ( m, n, n' ) = 4.20 in
Daniel
Tian Li
'
1 2
1
/ 0.85 , 1 , 1.7
c
p c
c
f
A A
MIN MAX
P
A
( | |
= =
( |
|

( \ .
( )
2
4
, 1
c a
p
db
P
X MIN
P d b
( | |

( | = =
| (
+
\ .
2
, 1
1 1
X
MIN
X

| |
= =
|
|
+
\ .
min
3.33
a
y
P
l
t
BN
F
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Pipe Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION P
a
= 200 kips, ASD
STEEL PLATE YIELD STRESS F
y
= 60 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
COLUMN SIZE => HSS8.750X0.500
BASE PLATE SIZE N = 16 in
B = 16 in
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT A
2
= 1156
in
2
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
USE
16 x 16
1 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
522.24 kips > P
a
Where A
1
= 256
in
2
, actual area of base plate.
[Satisfactory]

c
= 2.50
DETERMINE VALUES OF m, n, n', X , and (AISC 13th Page 14-5)
m = 0.5 (N - 0.80 d) = 4.50 in
n = 0.5 (B - 0.80 d) = 4.50 in
n' = 0.25 (d b )
0.5
= 2.19 in
0.38
0.69
Where d = 8.75 in, depth of column section.
b = 8.75 in, width of column section.
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF BASE PLATE (AISC 13th Page 14-6)
0.94 in
Where = MAX ( m, n, n' ) = 4.50 in
Daniel
Tian Li
'
1 2
1
/ 0.85 , 1 , 1.7
c
p c
c
f
A A
MIN MAX
P
A
( | |
= =
( |
|

( \ .
( )
2
4
, 1
c a
p
db
P
X MIN
P d b
( | |

( | = =
| (
+
\ .
2
, 1
1 1
X
MIN
X

| |
= =
|
|
+
\ .
min
3.33
a
y
P
l
t
BN
F
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W21X50
GRAVITY SERVICE LOAD P = 47 kips
LATERAL TENSION LOAD, ASD T = 15 kips
PLATE THICKNESS t = 0.75 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
TRIAL WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
BOLT DIAMETER = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > N
SC = Slip critical connection
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
1 row & 3 bolts per row, (total 3 bolts.)
IS TOP FLANGE COPED ? (1=Yes, 0=No,) = > 0 No
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1)
d t
w
t
f
k
20.8 0.38 0.535 1.04
CHECK CAPACITY OF BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 18.8 kips / bolt, (R
n
/
v
, AISC Manual Table 7)
(P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 49 kips
No. of bolts required = 2.6 = 3 bolts [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.25 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.25 in [Satisfactory]
Number of rows required = 1 rows = 1 rows [Satisfactory]
Bolt group capacity = 57 kips > (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 49 kips
> P = 47 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF WELDING (AISC 360-10 J2)
e = 1.75 in, (AISC 360-10, Table J3.4)
Plate thickness = 0.75 in
Weld size,w = 0.50 in
Min allowable weld = 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
Max allowable weld = 0.69 in [Satisfactory]
t
e
= 0.35 in
D = 8.5 in
I = 2 ( t
e
D
3
/ 12 ) = 36.2
in
4
=
17.7 deg, (AISC 360-10, J2-5)
Vertical shear = P / A
w
= P / 2 D t
e
= 7.8 ksi
u
= 0.0694 in
Bending stress = 0.5 P e D / I = 9.7 ksi
m
= 0.0403 in
Tension stress = T / A
w
= T / 2 D t
e
= 2.5 ksi f(p) = 1.2563 , (AISC 360-10, J2-9)
Resultant Stress = [ (P/A
w
)
2
+ (0.5 P e D / I + T/A
w
)
2
]
0.5
= 14.5 ksi F
w
= 57.188 ksi, (AISC 360-10, J2-8)
Allow shear F
w
/ = F
w
/ 2.0 = 28.6 ksi
> 14.5 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 G2)
P / A = 7.4 ksi < 0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
= 0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.5 = 14.4 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 2.4 ksi < F
y
/
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 21.56 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
P
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 67 kips > 47 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.1)
F
u
= 58 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 111 kips > 15 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-10 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
l
h
= 0.8 in
l
v
= 4.8 in
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
R
bs,P
= 0.6 A
v
F
u
/ + A
t
F
u
/ = (0.3 l
v
+ 0.5 l
h
) t
w
F
u

[Satisfactory]
R
bs,T
= (0.5 l
v
+ 2 x 0.3 l
h
) t
w
F
u
= 70 > T = 15 kips
[Satisfactory]
Number of rows used
Edge spacing used
Bolt spacing used
Number of bolts used
Beam Connection of Conventional Configuration Based on AISC 360-2010
TRY BOLT NUMBERS
USE PLATE 8.5" x 3.0" x 3/4" WITH WELD 1/2" EACH SIDE TO
COLUMN AND 1 ROW OF TOTAL (3) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W24X94
GRAVITY SERVICE LOAD P = 43 kips
LATERAL TENSION LOAD, ASD T = 155 kips
PLATE THICKNESS t = 0.625 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
TRIAL WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
BOLT DIAMETER = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > SC
SC = Slip critical connection
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
2 rows & 7 bolts per row, (total 14 bolts.)
IS TOP FLANGE COPED ? (1=Yes, 0=No,) = > 0 No
EXTENDED DIMENSION a = 7.11 in
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1) d t
w
t
f
k
24.3 0.515 0.875 1.38
CHECK CAPACITY OF BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 11.5 kips / bolt, (R
n
/
v
, AISC Manual Table 7)
(P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 161 kips
No. of bolts required = 14.0 = 14 bolts [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.25 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.25 in [Satisfactory]
Number of rows required = 2 rows = 2 rows [Satisfactory]
Bolt group capacity = 161 kips > (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 161 kips
> P = 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF WELDING (AISC 360-10 J2)
e , (including a ) = 10.36 in, (AISC 360-10, Table J3.4)
Plate thickness = 0.63 in
Weld size,w = 0.50 in
Min allowable weld = 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
Max allowable weld = 0.56 in [Satisfactory]
t
e
= 0.35 in
D = 20.5 in
I = 2 ( t
e
D
3
/ 12 ) = 507.6
in
4
=
74.495 deg, (AISC 360-10, J2-5)
Vertical shear = P / A
w
= P / 2 D t
e
= 3.0 ksi
u
= 0.0314 in
Bending stress = 0.5 P e D / I = 9.0 ksi
m
= 0.0261 in
Tension stress = T / A
w
= T / 2 D t
e
= 10.7 ksi f(p) = 1.1321 , (AISC 360-10, J2-9)
Resultant Stress = [ (P/A
w
)
2
+ (0.5 P e D / I + T/A
w
)
2
]
0.5
= 19.9 ksi F
w
= 70.035 ksi, (AISC 360-10, J2-8)
Allow shear F
w
/ = F
w
/ 2.0 = 35.0 ksi
> 19.9 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FLEXURE CAPACITY WITH VON-MISES REDUCTION (AISC Manual, page 10-103)
f
v
= [(P/A)
2
+ (T/A + 6Pe / tD
2
)
2
]
0.5
= 22.5 ksi
F
cr
= (F
y
2
- 3 f
v
2
)
0.5
= 31.3 ksi
M = Pe = 37.1 ft-k < F
cr
Z / = 102.5 ft-k [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 G2)
P / A = 3.4 ksi < 0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
= 0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.5 = 20 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 12.1 ksi < F
y
/
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
F
u
= 70 ksi ( AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
P
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 166 kips > 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.1)
F
u
= 70 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 276 kips > 155 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-10 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
l
h
= 2.8 in l
v
= 12.8 in
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
R
bs,P
= 0.6 A
v
F
u
/ + A
t
F
u
/ = (0.3 l
v
+ 0.5 l
h
) t
w
F
u

[Satisfactory]
R
bs,T
= (0.5 l
v
+ 2 x 0.3 l
h
) t
w
F
u
= 269 > T = 155 kips [Satisfactory]
Number of rows used
Edge spacing used
Bolt spacing used
Number of bolts used
TRY BOLT NUMBERS
USE PLATE 20.5" x 13.1" x 5/8" WITH WELD 1/2" EACH SIDE TO
COLUMN AND 2 ROW OF TOTAL (14) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
Beam Connection of Extended Configuration Based on AISC 360-2010


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W24X94
GRAVITY SERVICE LOAD P = 43 kips
LATERAL TENSION LOAD, ASD T = 155 kips
PLATE THICKNESS t = 0.625 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
TRIAL WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
BOLT DIAMETER I = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > SC
SC = Slip critical connection
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
2 rows & 7 bolts per row, (total 14 bolts.)
IS TOP FLANGE COPED ? (1=Yes, 0=No,) = > 1 Yes
EXTENDED DIMENSION a = 2 in
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1) d t
w
t
f
k
24.3 0.515 0.875 1.38
CHECK CAPACITY OF BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 11.5 kips / bolt, (R
n
/ :
v
, AISC Manual Table 7)
(P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 161 kips
No. of bolts required = 14.0 = 14 bolts [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.25 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.25 in [Satisfactory]
Number of rows required = 2 rows = 2 rows [Satisfactory]
Bolt group capacity = 161 kips > (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 161 kips
> P = 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF WELDING (AISC 360-10 J2)
e, (including a) = 4.75 in, (AISC 360-10, Table J3.4)
Plate thickness = 0.63 in
Weld size,w = 0.50 in
Min allowable weld = 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
Max allowable weld = 0.56 in [Satisfactory]
t
e
= 0.35 in
D = 20.5 in
I = 2 ( t
e
D
3
/ 12 ) = 507.6
in
4
T =
74.495 deg, (AISC 360-10, J2-5)
Vertical shear = P / A
w
= P / 2 D t
e
= 3.0 ksi '
u
= 0.0314 in
Bending stress = 0.5 P e D / I = 4.1 ksi '
m
= 0.0261 in
Tension stress = T / A
w
= T / 2 D t
e
= 10.7 ksi f(p) = 1.1321 , (AISC 360-10, J2-9)
Resultant Stress = [ (P/A
w
)
2
+ (0.5 P e D / I + T/A
w
)
2
]
0.5
= 15.1 ksi F
w
= 70.035 ksi, (AISC 360-10, J2-8)
Allow shear F
w
/ : = F
w
/ 2.0 = 35.0 ksi
> 15.1 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FLEXURE CAPACITY WITH VON-MISES REDUCTION (AISC Manual, page 10-103)
f
v
= [(P/A)
2
+ (T/A + 6Pe / tD
2
)
2
]
0.5
= 17.1 ksi
F
cr
= (F
y
2
- 3 f
v
2
)
0.5
= 40.3 ksi
M = Pe = 17.0 ft-k < F
cr
Z / : = 132.0 ft-k [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 G2)
P / A = 3.4 ksi < 0.6 F
y
C
v
/ :
v
= 0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.5 = 20 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 12.1 ksi < F
y
/ :
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
F
u
= 70 ksi ( AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
P
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ : [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 166 kips > 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.1)
F
u
= 70 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ : [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 276 kips > 155 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-10 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
l
h
= 2.8 in l
v
= 12.8 in
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
R
bs,P
= 0.6 A
v
F
u
/ : + A
t
F
u
/ : = (0.3 l
v
+ 0.5 l
h
) t
w
F
u
= 174 kips
> P = 43.00 kips [Satisfactory]
R
bs,T
= (0.5 l
v
+ 2 x 0.3 l
h
) t
w
F
u = 269 > T = 155 kips [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing used
Edge spacing used
Number of rows used
Beam to Girder Connection Design Based on AISC 360-10
USE PLATE 20.5" x 7.5" x 5/8" WITH WELD 1/2" EACH SIDE TO
GIRDER WEB AND 2 ROW OF TOTAL (14) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
TRY BOLT NUMBERS
Number of bolts used
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Drag Connection Based on AISC 360-05 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DRAG BEAM SECTION = > W27X94
COLUMN SECTION = > W27X217
GRAVITY SERVICE LOAD P = 71 kips
LATERAL DRAG LOAD, ASD T = 245 kips
PLATE THICKNESS t
p
= 0.625 in
STIFF. THICKNESS (OPTION) t
st
= 0 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in
DIMENSIONS L = 15 in
D = 23 in
c = 5 in
b = 2 in
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE
ANALYSIS
BEAM SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC 13th Table 1)
d t
w
k A
26.9 0.49 1.34 27.7
CHECK PLATE CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, D2 & G2)
T
n
/
t
= F
y
t
p
D / 1.67 = 430 kips > T [Satisfactory]
V
n
/
v
= 0.6 C
v
F
y
t
p
D / 1.5 = 288 kips > P [Satisfactory]
Where C
v
= 1.0
CHECK DIMENSION "D" LIMITATION
D = 23 in < d - 2 k - 2 w = 23.22 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK FILLET WELD TO WEB (AISC 360-05, J2.2b)
w = 0.5 in < w
max
= 0.56 in [Satisfactory]
> w
min
= 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
e = 10.84 in, eccentricity from column face.
I
x
= 4311
in
4
/ in
I
y
= 731
in
4
/ in
f
x
= T / A + P e (0.5 D) / (I
x
+ I
y
) = 18.9 ksi
f
y
= P / A + P e (e - 0.5) / (I
x
+ I
y
) = 8.5 ksi
f
v
= (f
x
+ f
y
)
0.5
= 20.7 ksi < F
v
= 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-05 J4)
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
R
n
/ = (0.5 L
v
+ 2 x 0.3 L
h
) t
w
F
u
= 557 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, D2)
T
n
/
t
= (50 ksi) A / 1.67 = 829 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK STIFF PLATE COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 358-05, E)
P
n,st
/
c
= F
cr
A

/ 1.67 = 357.3 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where K = 0.75
b
st
= 6 in, one side stiff width K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360, E2) [Satisfactory]
h
st
= d
c
- 2k = 23.82 in, stiff depth F
e
=
2
E / (K h
st
/ r
st
)
2
= 57.066 ksi, (AISC 360, E3)
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 + D t
wc
3
/ 12 = 1
in
4

c
= (K h
st
/ r
st
) (F
y
/ E)
0.5
= 2.94
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 17
in
2
(0.658
(Fy/Fe)

)F
y
= 34.65 ,
c
4.71
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 0.25 in 0.877 F
e
= N/A kis, for
c
> 4.71
(Only top stiffeners used conservatively)


F
cr
= {
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
For a new TYPICAL detail of bracing connection or existing bracing connection, the interface dimensions of and may
not satisfy the basic relationship of the original Uniform Force Method: - tan = e
b
tan - e
c
. This software can determine corner
gusset dimensions based on geometry and can check the gusset interface weld capacities with moment loads.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL T = 250 kips
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & COLUMN = 25
0
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE = 20
0
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube A r
min
t b h
16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00 8.00
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
c
= 6.35 in
BEAM SECTION = > W16X67
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 8.15 in
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
( 1" Gusset Plate with 5/8" Fillet Weld, 4 leg x 8" Length at Brace,
and 2 leg x 27" at Column Interface, 2 leg x 15" at Beam Interface. )
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER BRACE THICKNESS (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
w = 0.625 in > w
MIN
= 0.25 in
( USE w =
0.625 in ) < w
MAX
= ( 0.6 F
u
t) / ( 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
5/8 [Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.74 in
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH AT BRACE (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
L = T / [(4) (0.6) F
EXX
(0.707 w)]
= (2.0) (250.00) / [(4) (0.6) (70) (0.707 x 5/8)] = 6.74 in ( USE L = 8.00 in )
8
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE PER T
t,rup,brace
ABOVE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 1 in ( USE t
g
= 1 in )
DETERMINE GUSSET DIMENSIONS BASED ON GEOMETRY
L
g
= 22.3 in
2 =
26.8 in
2 =
14.6 in
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
= 13.39 in
=
7.32 in > (e
b
+ ) tan - e
c
= 3.69 in
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]
K = e
b
tan - e
c
= -2.55 in
D = tan
2
+ ( / )
2
= 0.5166
K' = ( tan + / ) = 7.4191

Ideal
= (K' tan + K ( / )
2
) / D = 5.22 in

Ideal
= (
Ideal
- K) / tan = 16.66 in
r = [(e
b
+
Ideal
)
2
+ (e
c
+
Ideal
)
2
]
0.5
= 27.38 in
V
c
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 152.2 kips
H
c
= (e
c
/ r) T = 58.0 kips
M
c
= H
c
[
Ideal
- ] = 15.8 ft-kips
V
b
= (e
b
/ r) T = 74.4 kips
H
b
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 47.7 kips
M
b
= V
b
[
Ideal
- ] = -13.0 ft-kips
CHECK WELD CAPACITY AT INTERFACES (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
f
Vc
= V
c
/ (4 0.707 w) = 6.43 ksi


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(cont'd)
f
Hc
= H
c
/ (4 0.707 w) = 2.45 ksi
f
Mc
= 3 M
c
/ (4
2
0.707 w) = 1.80 ksi
f
Vb
= V
b
/ (4 0.707 w) = 5.75 ksi
f
Hb
= H
b
/ (4 0.707 w) = 3.68 ksi
f
Mb
= 3 M
b
/ (4
2
0.707 w) = 4.95 ksi
= 2.0
f
v,c
= [(f
vc
)
2
+ (f
Hc
+ f
Mc
)
2
]
0.5
= 7.71 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
f
v,b
= [(f
vb
)
2
+ (f
Hb
+ f
Mb
)
2
]
0.5
= 10.38 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,brace
/ =(0.6F
u
)A
nu
/ = 348 kips > T
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 = 20.00
in
2
= 2.0
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,gusset
/ = (0.6F
u
)A
nv
/

= 278.4 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv
= 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 = 16.00
in
2
= 2.0
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 J4.1)
R
t
R
n
/ = R
t
F
u
A
e
/ = 353.29 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where = 2
F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-335)
x = 3.00 , for Tube (AISC Tab. D3.1)
D / = 2.55 , for Pipe (AISC 360 Tab. D3.1)
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63 ,(AISC Tab D3.1)
A
n
= A
g
- 2 (t
g
+ 1/8) t = 14.99
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
R
t
= 1.3 (AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate 0 x 7 , at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
Region
x
0.5 A
n
x A
HSS 3.00 7.50 22.49 x = 22.49 / 7.50 = 3.00
Cover Plate 4.00 0.00 0.00 U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63
7.50 22.49 A
n
= 14.99 + 0.00 = 14.99
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
Thus,
t
R
n
/ = R
t
F
u
A
e
/ = 353.29 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)
R
n,guss
/ = Min [0.6F
u
A
nv
, 0.6F
y
A
gv
] / + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/ = 278.4 + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/
> T = 250.0 [Satisfactory]
B
2
+2BH / 4(B+H) =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL T-1 = 250 kips
T-2 = -230 kips
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & BEAM - 1 = 35
0
- 2 = 65
0
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE = 20
0
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube A r
min
t b h
16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00 8.00
BEAM SECTION = > W16X67
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 8.15 in
( 1" Gusset Plate with 5/8" Fillet Weld, 4 leg x 8" Length at Brace,
and 2 leg x 42" at Beam Interface. )
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE GUSSET DIMENSIONS BASED ON GEOMETRY
Case B
2 = 10.19 in
2 ( - 1) = 27.34 in
2 ( - 2) = 13.73 in
L
g
= 15.86 in, the max buckling length
W = 13.82 in, the Whitmore width
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER BRACE THICKNESS
(AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
w = 0.625 in
( USE w =
0.625 in ) > w
MIN
= 0.25 in
5/8 < w
MAX
= ( 0.6 F
u
t) / ( 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.74 in
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH AT BRACE (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
L = T / [(4) (0.6) F
EXX
(0.707 w)]
= (2.0) (250.00) / [(4) (0.6) (70) (0.707 x 5/8)] = 6.74 in ( USE L = 8.00 in )
8
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE PER T
t,rup,brace
ABOVE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
t
g
= 1 in ( USE t
g
= 1 in )
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
=
5.10 in e
c
= 0 in
- 1 = 13.67 in - 2 = 6.87 in
For T-1 For T-2
K = e
b
tan - e
c
= 5.71 in K = e
b
tan - e
c
= 17.48 in
D = tan
2
+ ( / )
2
= 7.6824 D = tan
2
+ ( / )
2
= 6.4145
K' = ( tan + / ) = 46.227 K' = ( tan + / ) = 23.981

Ideal
= (K' tan + K ( / )
2
) / D = 9.56 in
Ideal
= (K' tan + K ( / )
2
) / D = 12.96 in

Ideal
= (
Ideal
- K) / tan = 5.50 in
Ideal
= (
Ideal
- K) / tan = -2.10 in
r = [(e
b
+
Ideal
)
2
+ (e
c
+
Ideal
)
2
]
0.5
= 16.66 in r = [(e
b
+
Ideal
)
2
+ (e
c
+
Ideal
)
2
]
0.5
= 14.30 in
V
c
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 82.5 kips V
c
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 33.8 kips
H
c
= (e
c
/ r) T = 0.0 kips H
c
= (e
c
/ r) T = 0.0 kips
M
c
= H
c
[
Ideal
- ] = 0.0 ft-kips M
c
= H
c
[
Ideal
- ] = 0.0 ft-kips


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(cont'd)
V
b
= (e
b
/ r) T = 122.3 kips V
b
= (e
b
/ r) T = -131.0 kips
H
b
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = 143.4 kips H
b
= (
Ideal
/ r) T = -208.5 kips
M
b
= V
b
[
Ideal
- ] = -41.9 ft-kips M
b
= V
b
[
Ideal
- ] = -66.6 ft-kips
CHECK WELD CAPACITY AT INTERFACES (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
V = 8.7 kips
H = 351.8 kips
M = 27.1 ft-kips
f
Vb
= V / (4 0.707 w) = 0.36 ksi
f
Hb
= H / (4 0.707 w) = 14.56 ksi
f
Mb
= 3 M/ (4
2
0.707 w) = 2.96 ksi
= 2.0
f
v,b
= [(f
vb
)
2
+ (f
Hb
+ f
Mb
)
2
]
0.5
= 17.53 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,brace
/ =(0.6F
u
)A
nu
/ = 348 kips > T
[Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
A
nu
= 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 = 20.00
in
2
= 2.0
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
R
n,rup,gusset
/ = (0.6F
u
)A
nv
/

= 278.4 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi (A36 Steel)
A
nv
= 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 = 16.00
in
2
= 2.0
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 J4.1)
R
t
R
n
/ = R
t
F
u
A
e
/ = 353.29 kips > T [Satisfactory]
Where = 2
F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-335)
x = 3.00 , for Tube (AISC Tab. D3.1)
D / = 2.55 , for Pipe (AISC 360 Tab. D3.1)
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63 ,(AISC Tab D3.1)
A
n
= A
g
- 2 (t
g
+ 1/8) t = 14.99
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
R
t
= 1.3 (AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate 0 x 7 , at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
Region
x
0.5 A
n
x A
HSS 3.00 7.50 22.49 x = 22.49 / 7.50 = 3.00
Cover Plate 4.00 0.00 0.00 U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) = 0.63
7.50 22.49 A
n
= 14.99 + 0.00 = 14.99
in
2
A
e
= U A
n
= 9.37
in
2
Thus,
t
R
n
/ = R
t
F
u
A
e
/ = 353.29 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)
R
n,guss
/ = Min [0.6F
u
A
nv
, 0.6F
y
A
gv
] / + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/ = 278.4 + U
bs
F
u
A
nt
/
> T = 250.0 [Satisfactory]
B
2
+2BH / 4(B+H) =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Corner Gusset Plate Dimensions Generator
INPUT DATA
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & COLUMN = 44.72
0
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE = 30
0
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube h = 8.00 in
( USE h = 8.00 in )
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96
ORIENTATION = y-y , e
c
= 0.275 in
( USE e
c
= 0.28 in )
BEAM SECTION = > W18X65
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 9.2 in
( USE e
b
= 9.20 in )
THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE t
g
= 1 in
WELD LENGTH AT BRACE L = 15 in
ANALYSIS
2 = 19.31 in, the interface dimension between gusset and column
2 = 30.50 in, the interface dimension between gusset and beam
L
g
= 18.24 in, the average buckling length
W = 25.32 in, the Whitmore width
= 9.65 in
=
15.25 in < (e
b
+ ) tan - e
c
= 18.39 in, ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]

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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Middle of Beam Gusset Plate Dimensions Generator
INPUT DATA
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & BEAM - 1 = 35
0
- 2 = 65
0
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE = 25
0
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube h = 8.00 in
( USE h = 8.00 in )
BEAM SECTION = > W21X68
ORIENTATION = x-x , e
b
= 10.55 in
( USE e
b
= 10.55 in )
THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE t
g
= 1 in
WELD LENGTH AT BRACE L = 10 in
ANALYSIS
Case B
2 = 11.81 in
2 ( - 1) = 34.35 in
2 ( - 2) = 17.13 in
L
g
= 18.80 in, the max buckling length
W = 17.33 in, the Whitmore width


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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF SECTION = > W24x76 OPENING DIMENSIONS b = 48 in
MOMENT @ ABCD SECTION M
ABCD = 90 ft-k h = 10 in
MOMENT @ EFGH SECTION M
EFGH = 75 ft-k OPENING LOCATION e = 8 in
MAX SHEAR @ OPENING V = 60 kips PLATE SIZE @ EACH SIDE t = 0.75 in
BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi L = 4.25 in
TRIAL WELD SIZE w = 1/4 in
USE (4) - 3/4" x 4-1/4" x 7' -2" PLATES, WITH WELD 1/4" AT EACH SIDES, TOP & BOTTOM.
ANALYSIS
DATA FOR ROLLED SECTION CHOSEN
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
F
b
= F
y
/
b
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi, (AISC 360-05, F1 & F5)
22.4 23.9 0.44 8.99 0.68 176 F
v
= 0.6 F
y
/
v
= 0.6 F
y
/ 1.67 = 17.96 ksi, (AISC 360-05, G2)
PROPERTIES OF OPENING SECTION
t L y
1t
y
1b
y
2t
y
2b
A
top
A
bott
Y
1
Y
2 I
top
I
bott
I
total
0.75 4.25 4.12 3.88 2.87 3.03 15.7 14.8 12.2 11.7 173 89 2,398
CHECK BENDING STRESSES
V
top
V
bott
M
s,top
M
s,bott
34.53 25.47 69.1 50.9
MAIN BENDING STRESSES SECONDARY BENDING STRESSES TOTAL BENDING STRESSES
1 A = -5.51 ksi 2 A = -19.17 ksi ( 1+2 ) A = -24.68 ksi
1 B = -1.91 ksi 2 B = 19.17 ksi ( 1+2 ) B = 17.26 ksi
1 C = 2.59 ksi 2 C = -20.34 ksi ( 1+2 ) C = -17.74 ksi
1 D = 5.25 ksi 2 D = 20.34 ksi ( 1+2 ) D = 25.59 ksi
1 E = -4.59 ksi 2 E = 19.17 ksi ( 1+2 ) E = 14.57 ksi
1 F = -1.59 ksi 2 F = -19.17 ksi ( 1+2 ) F = -20.76 ksi
1 G = 2.16 ksi 2 G = 20.34 ksi ( 1+2 ) G = 22.50 ksi
1 H = 4.38 ksi 2 H = -20.34 ksi ( 1+2 ) H = -15.96 ksi
Max f
b
= Max ( 1+2 ) = 25.59 ksi < 29.94 ksi [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE STIFFENER EXTENSIONS
Max bending stress f
b
@ stiffener = 22.5 ksi
Force, F = 8.5 x 0.75 x 22.50 = 143.4 k
Allow stress in web = 17.96 ksi
Extension = 143.4 / ( 0.44 x 17.96 ) = 18.1 in
Say => 19.0 in
CHECK WELDING
Weld width, w = 0.25 in Min weld = 0.25 in Max weld = 0.69 in
V
top
Q
top
I
top
q
top
q critical = 6.40 k / in
34.53 23.5 173 4.70 t
e
= 0.707w = 0.18 in
q / 4 t
e
= 9.05 ksi
V
bott
Q
bott
I
bott
q
bott
< F
v
= 0.6 F
u
/ = 0.6 x 70 ksi / 2.0 = 21.00 ksi
25.47 22.3 89 6.40 [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05, J4.2)
Daniel
Tian Li
Check Capacity of WF Beam at Opening Based on AISC 360-05
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
THICKER PART JOINTED t = 0.75 in
WELD SIZE w = 0.25 in
GRAVITY LOAD, ASD P = 10.7 kips
ECCENTRICITY TO EDGE e = 30 in
LATERAL LOAD, ASD F = 5 kips
WELD LENGTH, DA L
1
= 4 in
WELD LENGTH, DC L
2
= 18 in
WELD LENGTH, CB L
3
= 2 in
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
MIN WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4) w
min
= 0.25 in
MAX WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 J2.2b) w
max
= 0.69 in
EFFECTIVE THROAT THICKNESS t
e
= 0.707 w = 0.18 in
CENTROID OF WELD GROUP X
0
= X
i
A
i
/ A
i
= 0.42 in
Y
0
= Y
i
A
i
/ A
i
= 9.75 in
CENTRODIAL MOMENT OF INERTIA I
x
=
(b h
3
/ 12 + A d
2
)
= 169
in
4
I
y
=
(b h
3
/ 12 + A d
2
)
= 4
in
4
TOTAL ECCENTRICITY e
total, P
= e + L
1
- X
0
= 33.6 in
e
total, F
= 0.5 L
2
- Y
0
= -0.8 in
ALLOWABLE STRESS (AISC 360-05 J2.4 ) F
v
= 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.0 ksi
DETERMINE SHEAR STRESS @ POINTS A, B, C, D
Point A : f
x
= F / A
w
+ M y
A
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = 18.1 ksi f
y
= -P / A
w
- M x
A
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -9.9 ksi
Point B : f
x
= F / A
w
- M y
B
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -18.9 ksi f
y
= -P / A
w
- M x
B
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -5.8 ksi
Point C : f
x
= F / A
w
- M y
C
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -18.9 ksi f
y
= -P / A
w
+ M x
C
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -1.7 ksi
Point D : f
x
= F / A
w
+ M y
D
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = 18.1 ksi f
y
= -P / A
w
+ M x
D
/ (I
x
+ I
y
) = -1.7 ksi
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY @ POINTS A, B, C, D
Point A : f
v
= (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 20.7 ksi < F
v
= 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
Point B : f
v
= (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 19.7 ksi < F
v
= 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
Point C : f
v
= (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 18.9 ksi < F
v
= 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
Point D : f
v
= (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 18.2 ksi < F
v
= 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
THICKER PART JOINTED t = 0.75 in
WELD SIZE w = 0.375 in
ECCENTRICITY TO EDGE x = 6 in
WELD LENGTH D = 10 in
GRAVITY LOAD, ASD P = 29 kips
LATERAL LOAD, ASD F = 5 kips
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
MIN WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4) w
min
= 0.25 in
MAX WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 J2.2b) w
max
= 0.69 in
EFFECTIVE THROAT THICKNESS t
e
= 0.707 w = 0.27 in
CENTRODIAL MOMENT OF INERTIA I
x
= 2 (t
e
D
3
/ 12 ) = 44.2
in
4
DIRECT SHEAR STRESS f
x
= F / 2 D t
e
= 0.9 ksi
f
y
= P / 2 D t
e
= 5.5 ksi
BENDING STRESS f
x
= D P x / 2 I
x
= 19.7 ksi
RESULTANT STRESS f
v
= [( f
x
)
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 20.7 ksi
ALLOWABLE STRESS (AISC 360-05 J2.4 ) F
v
= 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.0 ksi
> f
v
= 20.7 ksi [Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
NO. OF SPANS (1,2 or 3) n = 2 USE:
DECK VERT. SPAN LENGTH = 9 ft 1 1/2" x 20 GA. VERCO PLB-36/HSB-36 GALVANIZED ROOF DECK
GAGE (22,20,18,16) ? => == > 20 GA ( 2 SPANS MINS)
DEAD LOAD DL = 20 psf 5 -1/2 " PUDDLE WELDS PER SHEET, EACH SUPPORT.
LIVE LOAD LL = 20 psf 1/2" PUDDLE WELD @ 12" O.C. EACH PARALLEL SUPPORT.
DIAPHRAGM HORIZ SPAN L = 150 ft SIDELAP TOP SEAM WELD (TSW) @ 12" O.C.
DIAPHRAGM HORIZ DEPTH d = 50 ft
THE MAX DIAPHRAGM SHEAR v = 680 plf (THE DIAPHRAGM DEFLECTION, 0.69 in, AT MIDDLE SPAN.)
NO. OF SUPPORT WELD (4, 5 or 7) == > 5 per sheet
SPACING OF PUDDLE WELD == > 12 in o.c.
SIDE LAP TYPE (0=BP, 1=TSW) 1 Top Seam Weld
SPACING OF SIDELAP CONNECTION 12 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
PLB & HSB SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4, page 3) PUDDLE WELDS ALLOWABLE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR (ER-2078P, Table 1, page 2)
GAGE thk, in I, in
4
/ft +S, in
3
/ft -S, in
3
/ft Wt, psf GAGE 6" o.c. 9" o.c. 12" o.c. 18" o.c.
16 0.0598 0.377 0.411 0.417 3.5 16 4186 2791 2093 1395
18 0.0478 0.302 0.322 0.335 2.9 18 3346 2231 1673 1115
20 0.0359 0.216 0.235 0.248 2.3 20 2513 1675 1257 838
22 0.0299 0.175 0.187 0.198 1.9 22 2093 1395 1047 698
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
HSB-36 ALLOWABLE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR, q (plf), AND FLEXIBILITY FACTORS, F (ER-2078P, Table 20, page 40-47)
SUPPORT GAGE BP 4'-0" 5'-0" 6'-0" 7'-0" 8'-0" 9'-0" 10'-0" 11'-0" 12'-0"
36/5 20 24 q 690 675 590 516 447 405 361 334 `
36/5 20 24 F 4.0+91R 5.1+73R 6.5+61R 8.2+52R 10.4+45R 12.8+40R 15.9+36R 19.0+33R 23.1+30R
36/5 20 12 q 762 733 656 568 501 450 408 374 346
36/5 20 12 F 3.9+91R 4.9+73R 6.1+61R 7.7+52R 9.5+45R 11.7+40R 14.3+36R 17.2+33R 20.6+30R
TSW
36/5 20 24 q 991 872 730 679 598 572 518 504 465
36/5 20 24 F 20.5+43R 18.2+34R 23.7+28R 21.5+24R 26.2+21R 24.1+19R 28.3+17R 26.3+16R 30.2+14R
36/5 20 18 q 1084 941 788 727 680 608 583 561 518
36/5 20 18 F 13.4+43R 13.4+34R 17.2+28R 16.6+24R 16.3+21R 19.4+19R 18.8+17R 18.5+16R 21.1+14R
36/5 20 12 q 1169 1006 895 816 756 709 672 641 615
36/5 20 12 F 10.0+43R 10.6+34R 11.0+28R 11.4+24R 11.8+21R 12.1+19R 12.4+17R 12.6+16R 12.8+14R
36/5 20 6 q 1469 1293 1174 1088 1023 972 931 818 688
36/5 20 6 F 5.4+43R 5.5+34R 5.6+28R 5.7+24R 5.8+21R 5.9+19R 5.9+17R 6.0+16R 6.0+14R
CHECK VERTICAL BENDING CAPACITY
20.72 ksi, (Vero PunchLok Book, page 5.)
< F
b
[Satisfactory]
Where w = (DL + Wt) + LL = 42 psf
F
b
= 22.8 ksi, (Vero PunchLok Book, page 4.)
CHECK VERTICAL DEFLECTION
0.19 in, (Vero PunchLok Book, page 5.)
< / 240 = 0.45 in [Satisfactory]
Where wLL = 20 psf, as given
C
d
= 1728 , (Vero PunchLok Book, page 5.)
E = 29500 ksi, , (from ER-2078P, page 6)
CHECK HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGM SHEAR CAPACITY
v = 680 plf, as given < v
allow
= 709 plf, (for 36/5 & TSW from table above.) [Satisfactory]
< v
allow
= 1257 plf, ( for Puddle Weld from table above.) [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE HORIZONTAL DIAPHRAGM DEFLECTION
0.0600 + 0.6316 = 0.6916 in, (from ER-2078P, page 6)
Where w = 2 d v / L = 453 plf
R = (4 - n) / 3 = 0.667 , (from ER-2078P, page 39 footnotes.)
F = 12.1+19R = 24.77 , for TSW connection.
A = 16.2 in
2
, steel chord member area. 50
= 0.5 A d
2
= 2916000 in
2
, (ER-2078 page 6)
Design of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
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2
0.125
,
2
0.125
,
2
0.1
,
wl
for Simple Span
S
wl
f for Double Spans
b
S
wl
for Triple Spans
S


=
4
4
4
0.013
,
0.0054
,
0.0069
,
LL
LL
LL
w l C
d
for Simple Span
EI
w l Cd
for Double Spans
LL
EI
w l Cd
for Triple Spans
EI

=
( )
( )
3
4 2
6
5 12
384
8 10
f w
w w F L L
EI
d
= + = +

=
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DEPRESSED FLOOR DECK CAPACITY USING STEEL PROPERTIES ONLY (NON COMPOSITE)
DEAD LOAD DL = 70 psf (including partitions)
LIVE LOAD LL = 50 psf (non-reducible)
SPAN LENGTH L = 8 ft
GAGE (22, 20, 18, 16) GA = 18
DECK TYPE (B, W2, W3, N) TYPE = W2
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
LL
= L / 240
THE DEPRESSED FLOOR DECK IS ADEQUATE.
SECTION PROPERTIES & ALLOWABLE REACTIONS (See Tables below)
Type Gage
I (in
4
/ft) +S (in
3
/ft) -S (in
3
/ft)
F
b
2" end (lbs/ft) 3" end 4" end 3" mid 4" mid (lbs/ft)
W2 18 0.555 0.51 0.511 22.8 533 613 693 1587 1807
For one span,
M
max
=
0.125 (DL+LL) L
2
=
0.960 ft-kips/ft M
allowable
= F
b
(+S) = 0.969 ft-kips/ft [Satisfactory]
R
end,max
= 480 lbs/ft ( 2 in bearing length required at end )

max,DL+LL
=
5 (DL+LL) L
4
/ (384 EI) =
0.7 in ( L / 140 )

max,LL
=
5 (LL) L
4
/ (384 EI) =
0.3 in ( L / 335 ) [Satisfactory]
For two spans, uniform LL on one span
M
max
=
0.0070 (DL) L
2
+ 0.096 (LL) L
2
=
0.621 M
allowable
= F
b
(+S) = 0.969 ft-kips/ft [Satisfactory]
R
end,max
= 385 lbs/ft ( 2 in bearing length required at end ) R
mid,max
= 950 lbs/ft ( 3 in bearing length required at mid )

max,DL+LL
=
(0.00541DL + 0.0092LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.4 in ( L / 260 )

max,LL
=
( 0.0092LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.2 in ( L / 475 ) [Satisfactory]
For two spans, all spans loaded
-M
max
=
-0.125 (DL+LL) L
2
=
-0.960 ft-kips/ft -M
allowable
= F
b
(-S) = -0.969 ft-kips/ft [Satisfactory]
R
end,max
= 360 lbs/ft ( 2 in bearing length required at end ) R
mid,max
= 1200 lbs/ft ( 3 in bearing length required at mid )

max,DL+LL
=
0.00541(DL + LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.3 in ( L / 336 )

max,LL
=
( 0.0054LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.1 in ( L / 807 ) [Satisfactory]
For three spans, LL partial loaded
- M
max
=
- (0.100 DL+0.117 LL) L
2
=
-0.822 ft-kips/ft - M
allowable
= F
b
(-S) = -0.969 ft-kips/ft [Satisfactory]
R
end,max
= 384 lbs/ft ( 2 in bearing length required at end ) R
mid,max
= 592 lbs/ft ( 3 in bearing length required at mid )

max,DL+LL
=
(0.0069DL + 0.0099LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.4 in ( L / 223 )

max,LL
=
0.0099 (LL) L
4
/ (EI) =
0.2 in ( L / 441 ) [Satisfactory]
B SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4) N SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4)
Gage I (in
4
/ft) +S (in
3
/ft) -S (in
3
/ft) Gage I (in
4
/ft) +S (in
3
/ft) -S (in
3
/ft)
16 0.377 0.411 0.417 16 1.647 0.950 1.005
18 0.302 0.322 0.335 18 1.223 0.731 0.776
20 0.216 0.235 0.248 20 0.837 0.508 0.562
22 0.175 0.187 0.198 22 0.655 0.394 0.454
W2 SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4) W3 SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4)
Gage I (in
4
/ft) +S (in
3
/ft) -S (in
3
/ft) Gage I (in
4
/ft) +S (in
3
/ft) -S (in
3
/ft)
16 0.694 0.639 0.639 16 1.509 0.960 0.960
18 0.555 0.510 0.511 18 1.203 0.767 0.767
20 0.423 0.361 0.370 20 0.896 0.534 0.564
22 0.340 0.283 0.287 22 0.718 0.418 0.444
B ALLOWABLE REACTION, lbs/ft (ER-2078P, Table 5) N ALLOWABLE REACTION, lbs/ft (ER-2078P, Table 5)
Gage 2" end 3" end 4" end 3" mid 4" mid Gage 2" end 3" end 4" end 3" mid 4" mid
16 2208 2484 2761 4789 5268 16 1670 1879 2088 4033 4532
18 1226 1407 1588 3062 3551 18 916 1051 1186 2695 3066
20 665 784 903 1790 2118 20 486 572 659 1582 1828
22 487 585 683 1250 1498 22 349 419 489 1104 1287
W2 ALLOWABLE REACTION, lbs/ft (ER-2078P, Table 5) W3 ALLOWABLE REACTION, lbs/ft (ER-2078P, Table 5)
Gage 2" end 3" end 4" end 3" mid 4" mid Gage 2" end 3" end 4" end 3" mid 4" mid
16 981 1105 1229 2380 2677 16 942 1062 1181 2309 2597
18 533 613 693 1587 1807 18 507 583 659 1528 1740
20 301 355 409 972 1123 20 268 316 365 877 1014
22 219 263 306 684 797 22 190 228 267 601 701
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X211
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
62 15.7 0.98 15.80 1.56 338 2660 6.55 4.08 390 2.16
BEAM SECTION = > W21X62
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
18.3 21.0 0.40 8.24 0.62 127 1330 8.53 1.77 144 1.12
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE SMRF DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 5/8 x 7
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 7/16" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is not required. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 5/8 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 1 5/8 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 6.00 in
P
b
= 3 = 3.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)


8-Bolted Stiffened End Plate for SMF Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ 1" + (2P
f
+ P
b
- 1") tan
-1
30
o
= 22.17 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 4.62 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 10.88 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.70 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 46.90 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.06 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 55.11 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 3100 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 2.59 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 2411 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 930 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 204 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 726 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2)
= 858 ft-kips < 3.4 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 1205 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 22.69 in T
b
= 103 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c - P
b
= 14.33 in A
bt
= 1.28
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 504.93 kips
T
ub
= 114.9 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 114.5 kips
< h / t
w
= 11.61
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.3)
A
b
= 1.28
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 6F
v
= 0.56 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.3 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.4)
t
p
= 1.625
in
>
Max[ 0.00609 P
f
0.9
g
0.6
F
fu
9
/ (d
bt
0.9
t
bw
0.1
b
p
0.7
) , 0.00413 P
f
0.25
g
0.15
F
fu
/ (d
bt
0.7
t
bw
0.15
b
p
0.3
)] = 1.29518
in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1 & 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= {
m
F
fu
C
3
/ [0.9 F
yc
(3.5 p
b
+ c)]}
0.5
= 0.48 in < t
cf, actual
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.60 in < t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
Where C
a
= 1.45 , (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
C
3
= g / 2 - d
bt
/ 4 - k
c
= 0.4338
in

m
= C
a
(A
f
/ A
w
)
1 / 3
C
3
/ d
bt
1 / 4
= 0.8309 , (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.62 in, USE 0.63 in, ( 5/8 in )
b
st
= 7 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 9.93 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 413.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 11.38 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 156
in
4
F
e
= 47926 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 13
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.49 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 278.7 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b) The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.25 in
< w
MAX
= 0.5625 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.625 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x7/16)] = 4.42 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 8.4 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.80 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.80 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.80
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 127
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 1330
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 930 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.35 in
Since t
wc
= 0.98 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
w = 7/16 in
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X106
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
31.2 12.9 0.61 12.20 0.99 145 933 5.47 3.11 164 1.59
BEAM SECTION = > W18X50
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.7 18.0 0.36 7.50 0.57 88.9 800 7.38 1.65 101 0.97
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE SMRF DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 5/8 x 6
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 5/16" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is required with thickness of 3/16 in. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 3/4 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 3/4 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 5.86 in
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
4-Bolted Stiffened End Plate for SMF Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ 1" + (2P
f
- 1") tan
-1
30
o
= 13.40 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 4.57 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 11.11 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.58 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 45.23 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.16 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 47.48 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 1560 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 1.08 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 666 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 615 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 106 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 509 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2)
= 564 ft-kips < 2 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 719 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 19.72 in T
b
= 103 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c = 15.15 in A
bt
= 1.37
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 388.43 kips
T
ub
= 123.7 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1 & 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 113.3 kips
15.93 < h / t
w
=
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.3)
A
b
= 1.37
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 3F
v
= 0.92 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.7 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13)
t
p
= 0.75
in
> [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yp
Y
p
)]
0.5
= 0.41
in
[Satisfactory]
Where Y
p
= 1258 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.3 Case 1)
F
yp
= 36 ksi
d
= 1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yc
Y
c
)]
0.5
= 0.31 in < t
cf, actual
Where Y
c
= 1595 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.5 Stiffened)
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.67 in > t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.57 in, USE 0.63 in, ( 5/8 in )
b
st
= 6 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 9.93 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 345.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 9.72 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 98
in
4
F
e
= 49670 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 11
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.04 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 235.1 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
w = 5/16 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.625 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 4.61 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 6.7 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.77 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.77 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.80
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 89
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 800
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 615 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.29 in
Since t
wc
= 0.61 in < t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
required with thickness of 3/16 in.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
28.2 12.7 0.55 12.20 0.90 131 833 5.43 3.09 147 1.50
BEAM SECTION = > W18X35 <== Err. See AISC 385-10 Table 6.1, no section work!
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
10.3 17.7 0.30 6.00 0.43 57.6 510 7.04 1.22 67 0.83
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE SMRF DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 7/16 x 6
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is not required. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 1/16 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 3/4 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 5.00 in
P
f
= 1.5 = 1.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
4-Bolted Unstiffened End Plate for SMF Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
P
f
= 1.5 = 1.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ d
b
/ 3
= 13.00 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 3.93 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 9.00 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.06 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 53.49 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.78 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 45.84 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 1410 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 1.25 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 530 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 425 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 89 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 335 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2)
= 381 ft-kips < 2 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 432 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 19.24 in T
b
= 51 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c = 15.31 in A
bt
= 0.83
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 264.67 kips
T
ub
= 75.1 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1 & 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 62.9 kips
17.64 < h / t
w
=
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.3)
A
b
= 0.83
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 3F
v
= 0.81 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.8 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13)
t
p
= 0.75
in
> [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yp
Y
p
)]
0.5
= 0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
Where Y
p
= 864 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.2)
F
yp
= 36 ksi
d
= 1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yc
Y
c
)]
0.5
= 0.41 in < t
cf, actual
Where Y
c
= 594 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.5 Unsiffened)
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.48 in < t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.43 in, USE 0.44 in, ( 7/16 in )
b
st
= 6 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 6.95 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 242.9 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 9.7 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 68
in
4
F
e
= 48920 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 8
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.01 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 140.3 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.3125 in
w = 1/4 in
< w
MAX
= 0.3125 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.4375 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 4.02 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 6.7 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.54 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.54 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.79
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 58
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 510
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 425 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.29 in
Since t
wc
= 0.55 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W14X211
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
62 15.7 0.98 15.80 1.56 338 2660 6.55 4.08 390 2.16
BEAM SECTION = > W21X62
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
18.3 21.0 0.40 8.24 0.62 127 1330 8.53 1.77 144 1.12
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE M
f
= 850 ft-kips, SD level
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 5/8 x 7
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 7/16" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is not required. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 5/8 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 1 5/8 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 6.00 in
P
b
= 3 = 3.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
P = 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)

8-Bolted Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350

P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ 1" + (2P
f
+ P
b
- 1") tan
-1
30
o
= 22.17 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 4.62 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 10.88 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.70 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 46.90 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 5.06 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 55.11 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 3100 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 2.59 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 2411 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 930 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 204 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 726 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2) = 858 ft-kips = M
f
, input value for non-seismic
= 850 ft-kips < 3.4 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 1205 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 22.69 in T
b
= 103 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c - P
b
= 14.33 in A
bt
= 1.28
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 500.37 kips
T
ub
= 114.9 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 114.3 kips
[Satisfactory]
< h / t
w
= 11.61
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.3)
A
b
= 1.28
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 6F
v
= 0.55 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.3 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.4)
t
p
= 1.625
in
>
Max[ 0.00609 P
f
0.9
g
0.6
F
fu
9
/ (d
bt
0.9
t
bw
0.1
b
p
0.7
) , 0.00413 P
f
0.25
g
0.15
F
fu
/ (d
bt
0.7
t
bw
0.15
b
p
0.3
)] = 1.28347
in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1 & 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= {
m
F
fu
C
3
/ [0.9 F
yc
(3.5 p
b
+ c)]}
0.5
= 0.48 in < t
cf, actual
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.59 in < t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
Where C
a
= 1.45 , (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
C
3
= g / 2 - d
bt
/ 4 - k
c
= 0.4338
in

m
= C
a
(A
f
/ A
w
)
1 / 3
C
3
/ d
bt
1 / 4
= 0.8309 , (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.62 in, USE 0.63 in, ( 5/8 in )
b
st
= 7 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 9.93 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 413.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 11.38 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 156
in
4
F
e
= 47926 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 13
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.49 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 278.7 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.25 in
< w
MAX
= 0.5625 in
[Satisfactory]
w = 7/16 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.625 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x7/16)] = 4.42 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 8.4 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.80 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.80 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.80
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 127
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 1330
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 930 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.35 in
Since t
wc
= 0.98 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X106
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
31.2 12.9 0.61 12.20 0.99 145 933 5.47 3.11 164 1.59
BEAM SECTION = > W18X50
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
14.7 18.0 0.36 7.50 0.57 88.9 800 7.38 1.65 101 0.97
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE M
f
= 550 ft-kips, SD level
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 5/8 x 6
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 5/16" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is required with thickness of 3/16 in. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 3/4 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 3/4 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 5.86 in
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
4-Bolted Stiffened Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
P
f
= 1.5 = 2.00 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ 1" + (2P
f
- 1") tan
-1
30
o
= 13.40 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 4.57 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 11.11 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.58 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 45.23 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.16 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 47.48 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 1560 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 1.08 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 666 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 615 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 106 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 509 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2) = 564 ft-kips = M
f
, input value for non-seismic
= 550 ft-kips < 2 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 719 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 19.72 in T
b
= 103 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c = 15.15 in A
bt
= 1.37
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 378.66 kips
T
ub
= 123.7 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1 & 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 112.7 kips
[Satisfactory]
15.93 < h / t
w
=
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.3)
A
b
= 1.37
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 3F
v
= 0.91 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.7 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13)
t
p
= 0.75
in
> [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yp
Y
p
)]
0.5
= 0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
Where Y
p
= 1258 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.3 Case 1)
F
yp
= 36 ksi
d
= 1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yc
Y
c
)]
0.5
= 0.30 in < t
cf, actual
Where Y
c
= 1595 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.5 Stiffened)
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.65 in > t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.57 in, USE 0.63 in, ( 5/8 in )
b
st
= 6 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 9.93 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 345.0 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 9.72 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 98
in
4
F
e
= 49670 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 11
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.04 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 235.1 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.625 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 4.61 in
w = 5/16 in
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.625 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/16)] = 4.61 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 6.7 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.77 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.77 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.80
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 89
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 800
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 615 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.29 in
Since t
wc
= 0.61 in < t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
required with thickness of 3/16 in.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION = > W12X96
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
28.2 12.7 0.55 12.20 0.90 131 833 5.43 3.09 147 1.50
BEAM SECTION = > W18X35
A d t
w
b
f
t
f
S
x
I
x
r
x
r
y
Z
x
k
10.3 17.7 0.30 6.00 0.43 57.6 510 7.04 1.22 67 0.83
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE M
f
= 380 ft-kips, SD level
STRUCTURAL STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
THE FACTOR GRAVITY LOAD ON THE BEAM w
u
= 4.2 klf (Continuity column stiffeners 7/16 x 6
THE FACTOR AXIAL LOAD ON THE COLUMN P
u
= 800 kips with 1/4" fillet weld to web & CP to flanges.
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft A doubler plate is not required. )
AVERAGE STORY HEIGHT OF ABOVE & BELOW h = 12 ft
BOLTS = 1 1/16 in
GRADES (A325 or A490) A325
PLATE & SHIM t
p
= 3/4 in
NUMBER COLUMNS N
c
= 2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM N
b
= 1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( b
bf
- , t
w
+ 3 ) = 5.00 in
P
f
= 1.5 = 1.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
4-Bolted Unstiffened Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
P
f
= 1.5 = 1.75 in (AISC 358 Tab 6.1)
S
h
= d
c
/ 2 + t
p
+ d
b
/ 3
= 13.00 in
c = 2 P
f
+ t
bf
= 3.93 in
b
p
= g + 3 = 9.00 in
< b
cf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BEAM LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 7.06 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi
h / t
w
= 53.49 < 2.45 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 59.00 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 6.78 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
3.76(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(1-2.75P
u
/
b
P
y
) = N/A , for P
u
/
b
P
y
0.125
1.12(E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
(2.33-P
u
/
b
P
y
) = 45.84 , for P
u
/
b
P
y
> 0.125
[Satisfactory] Where
b
= 0.9 , P
y
= F
y
A = 1410 kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-10 Sec. E3.4a)
M
pc
* / (M
pb
* ) = 1.25 > 1.00 [Satisfactory]
Where M
pc
* = N
c
Z
c
(F
yc
- P
u
/ A
g
) = 530 ft-kips
M
pb
* = N
b
(M
hinge
+ M
v
) = 425 ft-kips, at center of column
M
v
= V
hinge
S
h
= [2M
hinge
/(L-2S
h
)+w
u
(L-2S
h
)/2] S
h
= 89 ft-kips
M
hinge
= C
pr
R
y
F
yb
Z
b
= 335 ft-kips
R
y
= 1.1 (AISC 341-10 Tab. A3.1)
C
pr
= 1.1 (FEMA Sec. 3.5.5.1)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.2)
M
f
= M
hinge
+ [2M
hinge
/ (L - 2S
h
) + w
u
(L - 2S
h
)/2] (S
h
- d
c
/2) = 381 ft-kips = M
f
, input value for non-seismic
= 380 ft-kips < 2 T
ub
(d
0
+ d
i
) = 432 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
Where d
0
= d
b
+ P
f
- 0.5 t
bf
= 19.24 in T
b
= 51 kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
d
i
= d
0
- c = 15.31 in A
bt
= 0.83
in
2
/ bolt
F
fu
= M
f
/ ( d
b
- t
bf
) = 263.97 kips
T
ub
= 75.1 kips, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1 & 3.6.2.1.2)
> (0.00002305 P
f
0.591
F
fu
2.583
/ (t
p
0.895
d
bt
1.909
t
bw
0.327
b
p
0.965
) + T
b
= 62.8 kips
[Satisfactory]
< h / t
w
= 17.64
(Cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE COLUMN FACE (FEMA Sec. 3.6.1.1.3)
A
b
= 0.83
in
2
> [2 M
f
/ (L - d
c
) + V
g
] / 3F
v
= 0.81 [Satisfactory]
Where V
g
= w
u
(L - d
c
) / 2 = 60.8 kips
F
v
= F
nv
= 36 ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
CHECK END PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13)
t
p
= 0.75
in
> [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yp
Y
p
)]
0.5
= 0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
Where Y
p
= 864 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.2)
F
yp
= 36 ksi
d
= 1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
t
cf, reqD
= [1.11 M
f
/
d
F
yc
Y
c
)]
0.5
= 0.41 in < t
cf, actual
Where Y
c
= 594 in, (AISC 358-10 Tab. 6.5 Unsiffened)
t
cw, reqD
= M
f
/ [( d
b
- t
bf
)( 6 k
c
+ 2 t
p
+ t
bf
) F
yc
] = 0.48 in < t
cw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
t
st
= t
bf
for interior connection, or (t
bf
/2) for exterior connection = 0.43 in, USE 0.44 in, ( 7/16 in )
b
st
= 6 in < 0.56 (E / F
yst
)
0.5
t
st
= 6.95 in, (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-10)
[Satisfactory]

c
P
n,st
=
c
F
cr
A

= 242.9 kips
Where
c
= 0.9 ,(AISC 360 E1) h
st
= d
c
- 2k
c
= 9.7 in
K = 0.75 K h
st
/ r
st
< 200 (AISC 360 E2) [Satisfactory]
I = t
st
(2b
st
+ t
wc
)
3
/ 12 = 68
in
4
F
e
= 48920 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
A = 2b
st
t
st
+ 25(t
wc
)
2
= 8
in
2
F
cr
= 35.99 ksi (AISC 360 E3)
r
st
= ( I / A )
0.5
= 3.01 in F
yst
= 36 kips, plate yield stress
P
u,st
= R
yb
F
yb
b
fb
t
fb
= 140.3 kips <
c
P
n,st
[Satisfactory]
The best fillet weld size (AISC 360 Sec.J2.2b)
> w
MIN
= 0.1875 in
< w
MAX
= 0.3125 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.4375 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 4.02 in
w = 1/4 in
L
w
= 0.6t
st
L
nst
F
y
/ [(2) F
w
(0.707 w)] = (0.4375 x 6.7) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x1/4)] = 4.02 in
Where L
net
= d
c
- 2(k
c
+ 1.5) = 6.7 < 2(L
net
-0.5) [Satisfactory]
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
t
ReqD
= MAX (t
1
, t
2
) = 0.54 in
t
1
= C
y
M
c
(h - d
b
) / [0.9 (0.6) F
yc
R
yc
d
c
(d
b
- t
fb
) h] = 0.54 in
Where C
y
= S
b
/ (C
pr
Z
hing
) = 0.79
S
b
= 2I
b
/ d
b
= 58
in
2
I
b
= I
x
= 510
in
4
M
c
= M
pb
* = 425 ft-kips
t
2
= (d
z
+ w
z
) / 90 = (d
b
-2t
st
+ d
c
- 2k
c
) / 90 = 0.29 in
Since t
wc
= 0.55 in > t
ReqD
, a doubler plate is
not required.
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Steel Stair Design Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS4X4X1/4
Tube A r
min
t h
3.37 1.52 0.23 4.00
FLOOR BEAM - 1 = > W16X26
A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
7.68 15.70 301.00 38.40 44.20
STRINGER - 1 (Channel or Tube) = > MC8X8.5
Channel A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
2.50 8.00 23.30 5.82 6.95
STRINGER - 2 (Channel or Tube) = > C12X20.7
Channel A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
6.08 12.00 129.00 21.50 25.60
LANDING BEAM - 1 (Channel or Tube) = > C8X18.75
Channel A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
5.51 8.00 43.90 11.00 13.90
LANDING BEAM - 2 (Channel or Tube) = > C8X18.75
Channel A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
5.51 8.00 43.90 11.00 13.90
DIMENSIONS H = 16 ft, story Ht
L
1
= 12 ft
L
2
= 6 ft
L
3
= 10 ft
NUMBER OF STORIES n = 2
GRAVITY LOAD DL = 50 psf
LL = 100 psf
THE STAIR DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
STRINGER - 1
= 33.69 deg, from horizontal
w = 0.25 (DL / Cos + LL) L
3
= 400 plf , projected
R = 0.5 w L
1
= 2.40 kips
M = w L
1
2
/ 8 = 7.20 ft-kips
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
M
n
/
b
= F
y
Z
x
/ 1.67 = 12.49 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]
E = 29000 ksi

LL
= 5 (w
LL
Cos ) (L
1
/ Cos )
4
/ (384 E I) = 0.46 in
< (L
1
/ Cos ) / 240 = 0.72 in [Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 1
w = 0.5 (DL + LL) L
2
= 450 plf
P = 2.40 kips, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L
3
+ P = 4.65 kips
M = w L
3
2
/ 8 + P L
3
/ 2 = 17.63 ft-kips
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
M
n
/
b
= F
y
Z
x
/ 1.67 = 24.97 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
3
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
L
3
3
/ (24 E I) = 0.14 in
< L
3
/ 240 = 0.50 in [Satisfactory]


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STRINGER - 2
w = 400 plf , projected, from STRINGER - 1
P = 4.65 kips, from LANDING BEAM - 1
R
L
= [w L
1
(0.5 L
1
+ L
2
) + P L
2
] / (L
1
+ L
2
) = 4.75 kips
R
R
= [w L
1
(0.5 L
1
) + P L
1
] / (L
1
+ L
2
) = 4.70 kips
X = R
L
/ w = 11.87 ft, from left
M
max
= R
L
X - (0.5 w X
2
) = 28.21 ft-kips
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
M
n
/
b
= F
y
Z
x
/ 1.67 = 45.99 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
(L
1
+ L
2
)
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
(L
1
+L
2
)
3
/ (48 E I) = 0.24
< (L
1
+ L
2
) / 240 = 0.90 in [Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 2
w = 450 plf, from LANDING BEAM - 1
R = 0.5 w L
3
= 2.25 kips
M = w L
3
2
/ 8 = 5.63 ft-kips
F
y
= 36.00 ksi
M
n
/
b
= F
y
Z
x
/ 1.67 = 24.97 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
3
4
/ (384 E I) = 0.05 in
< L
3
/ 240 = 0.50 in [Satisfactory]
FLOOR BEAM - 1
L = 12 ft
w = 600 plf, floor gravity load
P = P1 + P2 = 4.80 kips, total point loads, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L + 0.5 P = 6.00 kips
M = w L
2
/ 8 + P L
3
/ 4 = 25.21 ft-kips
F
y
= 50.00 ksi
M
n
/
b
= F
y
Z
x
/ 1.67 = 110.28 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
L
3
/ (48 E I) = 0.04 in
< L / 240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
COLUMN
P = 6.95 kips
R = n P = 13.90 kips
KL = H = 16 ft
K = 1.0
F
y
= 46 ksi
K / r = 126
F
e
= 18 ksi
F
cr
= 16 ksi
P
n
/
c
= F
cr
A
g
/ 1.67 = 31.80 kips
> R [Satisfactory]
M
c
= M
n
/
b
= 17.98 / 1.67 = 10.77 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 F)
F = 0.18 W = 0.18 x ( 50 psf x 45.0 ft
2
) = 0.41 kips, ASD
(If no landing seismic load, F shall be zero.)
M
r
= F H / 4 = 1.62 ft-kips
0.40 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]

F
= F H
3
/ (48 E I) =
0.26 in
< H / 240 = 0.80 in [Satisfactory]
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r r r
c c c
r r r
c c c
P M P
for
P M P
P M P
for
P M P
| |
+
|
\ .
=

| |

+ <
|

\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Steel Stair Design Based on AISC Manual 9th
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube or Pipe) = > HSS4X4X1/4
Tube A r
min
t h
3.37 1.52 0.23 4.00
FLOOR BEAM - 1 = > W16X26
A d I
x
S
x
7.68 15.70 301.00 38.40
STRINGER - 1 (Channel or Tube) = > MC8X8.5
Channel A d I
x
S
x
2.50 8.00 23.30 5.82
STRINGER - 2 (Channel or Tube) = > C12X20.7
Channel A d I
x
S
x
6.08 12.00 129.00 21.50
LANDING BEAM - 1 (Channel or Tube) = > C8X18.75
Channel A d I
x
S
x
5.51 8.00 43.90 11.00
LANDING BEAM - 2 (Channel or Tube) = > C8X18.75
Channel A d I
x
S
x
5.51 8.00 43.90 11.00
DIMENSIONS H = 16 ft, story Ht
L
1
= 12 ft
L
2
= 6 ft
L
3
= 10 ft
NUMBER OF STORIES n = 2
GRAVITY LOAD DL = 50 psf
LL = 100 psf
THE STAIR DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
STRINGER - 1
= 33.69 deg, from horizontal
w = 0.25 (DL / Cos + LL) L
3
= 400 plf , projected
R = 0.5 w L
1
= 2.40 kips
M = w L
1
2
/ 8 = 7.20 ft-kips
f
b
= M / S
x
= 14.85 ksi
F
b
= 0.6 F
y
= 21.60 ksi > f
b
[Satisfactory]
E = 29000 ksi

LL
= 5 (w
LL
Cos ) (L
1
/ Cos )
4
/ (384 E I) = 0.46 in
< (L
1
/ Cos ) / 240 = 0.72 in [Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 1
w = 0.5 (DL + LL) L
2
= 450 plf
P = 2.40 kips, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L
3
+ P = 4.65 kips
M = w L
3
2
/ 8 + P L
3
/ 2 = 17.63 ft-kips
f
b
= M / S
x
= 19.23 ksi
F
b
= 0.6 F
y
= 21.60 ksi > f
b
[Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
3
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
L
3
3
/ (24 E I) = 0.14 in
< L
3
/ 240 = 0.50 in [Satisfactory]


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(cont'd)
STRINGER - 2
w = 400 plf , projected, from STRINGER - 1
P = 4.65 kips, from LANDING BEAM - 1
R
L
= [w L
1
(0.5 L
1
+ L
2
) + P L
2
] / (L
1
+ L
2
) = 4.75 kips
R
R
= [w L
1
(0.5 L
1
) + P L
1
] / (L
1
+ L
2
) = 4.70 kips
X = R
L
/ w = 11.87 ft, from left
M
max
= R
L
X - (0.5 w X
2
) = 28.21 ft-kips
f
b
= M
max
/ S
x
= 15.75 ksi
F
b
= 0.6 F
y
= 21.60 ksi > f
b
[Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
(L
1
+ L
2
)
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
(L
1
+L
2
)
3
/ (48 E I) = 0.24
< (L
1
+ L
2
) / 240 = 0.90 in [Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 2
w = 450 plf, from LANDING BEAM - 1
R = 0.5 w L
3
= 2.25 kips
M = w L
3
2
/ 8 = 5.63 ft-kips
f
b
= M / S
x
= 6.14 ksi
F
b
= 0.6 F
y
= 21.60 ksi > f
b
[Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
3
4
/ (384 E I) = 0.05 in
< L
3
/ 240 = 0.50 in [Satisfactory]
FLOOR BEAM - 1
L = 12 ft
w = 600 plf, floor gravity load
P = P1 + P2 = 4.80 kips, total point loads, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L + 0.5 P = 6.00 kips
M = w L
2
/ 8 + P L
3
/ 4 = 25.21 ft-kips
f
b
= M / S
x
= 7.88 ksi
F
b
= 0.66 F
y
= 33.00 ksi > f
b
[Satisfactory]

LL
= 5 w
LL
L
4
/ (384 E I) + P
LL
L
3
/ (48 E I) = 0.04 in
< L / 240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
COLUMN
P = 6.95 kips
R = n P = 13.90 kips
KL = H = 16 ft
K = 1.0
F
y
= 46 ksi
C
c
= (2
2
E
s
/F
y
)
0.5
= 112
K / r = 126
F = (K / r) / C
c
= 1.13
(1-F
2
/2)F
y
/ (5/3+3F/8-F
3
/8) = N/A kis, for C
c
> (K/r)
12
2
E
s
/[23(K/r)
2
] = 9.38 kis, for C
c
< (K/r)
R
allow
= A F
a
= 31.60 kips > R [Satisfactory]
F
a
= {
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Web Tapered Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
LEFT COLUMN DIMENSIONS b
f
= 5 in
t
f
= 0.1875 in
t
w
= 0.1345 in
d
1
= 12 in
d
2
= 17 in
H
1
= 12 ft
RIGHT COLUMN DIMENSIONS b
f
= 5 in
t
f
= 0.25 in
t
w
= 0.25 in
d
3
= 12 in
d
4
= 34 in
H
2
= 14 ft
LEFT BEAM DIMENSIONS b
f
= 5 in
t
f
= 0.25 in
t
w
= 0.3125 in
d
5
= 9 in RIDGE HEIGHT
H =
18 ft
d
6
= 13 in GRAVITY LOAD w
1
= 0.24 kips / ft ( " - " for wind uplift)
L
1
= 15 ft w
2
= 0.5 kips / ft ( " - " for wind uplift)
RIGHT BEAM DIMENSIONS b
f
= 5 in LATERAL LOAD
F =
3.6 kips ( " - " to left direction)
t
f
= 0.25 in
p =
0.5 kips / ft ( " - " to left direction)
t
w
= 0.3125 in BEAM STIFFENER SPACING a
bm
= 10 ft
d
5
= 9 in COLUMN STIFFENER SPACING a
col
= 5 ft
d
7
= 38 in UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING L
b,top
= 5 ft
L
2
= 26 ft UNBRACED LENGTH AT BOTTOM FLANGE L
b,bot
= 10 ft
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
THE FRAME DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS
R
1
= 0.4 kips
R
2
= 7.6 kips
R
3
= 3.6 kips
R
4
= 9.0 kips
R
5
= 3.6 kips
R
6
= 4.0 kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (APP. F7.4, pg 5-103)
where A
f
= t
f
b
f
= MIN[(d
L
- d
0
) / d
0
, 0.268 L/d
0
, 6.0]
A
To
= t
f
b
f
+ d
0
t
w
/ 6 I
To
= (t
f
b
f
3
+ d
0
t
w
3
/ 6) / 12


To
To
To
I
A
r
=
0
1.0 0.0230
f
Ld
A
h
s
= +
12000
/
s
f
L h d A
s o
F
=
( )
2
170000
/
w
To
L
h
w
F
r

=
2 2
2 2
2
1.0 0.60 , / 3
3
6
, / 3
b y
s w b
s w b y
F
y
for
F F F F
y y
B
F F
B for
F F F F
F


(
>

(
+ =

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(cont'd)
Length A
To
I
To
r
To
H
s
H
w
F
s
F
w
B F
b
Left Col 11.5 0.42 1.21 2 1.27 1.40 1.02 4.85 14.03 1.51 17.56
Right Col 12.5 1.83 1.75 3 1.22 2.60 1.08 3.21 9.68 1.31 13.20
L. Bm (+) 15.6 0.44 1.72 3 1.23 1.21 1.01 22.91 69.97 1.50 21.60
( - ) 15.6 0.44 1.72 3 1.23 1.30 1.02 10.68 17.32 1.50 19.28
R. Bm (+) 25.1 1.79 1.72 3 1.23 1.85 1.05 14.98 65.24 1.31 21.60
( - ) 25.1 3.22 1.72 3 1.23 3.18 1.12 4.37 14.22 1.21 15.99
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4, pg 5-49)
where h = d
L
- 2 t
f
a h h / t
w
K
v
C
v
F
b
Left Col 10.0 16.63 124 5.42 0.44 5.52
Right Col 10.0 33.50 134 5.65 0.39 4.90
Left Bm 5.0 12.50 40 5.51 1.86 14.40
Right Bm 5.0 37.50 120 6.90 0.60 7.46
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS (APP. F7.3, pg 5-102)
where K

= (effective length factor by an analysis)


S = K

l / r
ox
E = 29000 ksi
l K

C
c
I
x
A r
ox
S F
a
Left Col 11.5 2.0 126 53 3.49 3.90 70.61 16.37
Right Col 12.5 2.0 126 81 5.50 3.84 78.16 15.56
Left Bm 15.6 2.5 126 44 5.31 2.89 161.71 5.71
Right Bm 25.1 2.5 126 44 5.31 2.89 261.07 2.19
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
d
0
d
L
t
f
b
f
t
w
A
f
Left Col 12 17 0.1875 5 0.1345 0.9375
Right Col 12 34 0.25 5 0.25 1.25
Left Bm 9 13 0.25 5 0.3125 1.25
Right Bm 9 38 0.25 5 0.3125 1.25
Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
d (in) 12 14 15 17 12 10 9 19 28 38 27 19 12
I (in
4
) 87 116 151 191 126 95 70 387 1094 2331 840 384 126
A
w
(in
2
) 1.61 1.84 2.06 2.29 3.65 3.23 2.81 5.83 8.85 11.88 6.67 4.83 3.00
N (kips) 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 9.0 9.0 9.0
V (kips) 0.36 -1.64 -3.64 -5.10 6.18 5.09 4.00 0.14 -3.72 -7.58 3.60 3.60 3.60
M (ft-k) 0.0 -2.0 -10.6 -25.8 -31.7 -13.4 0.0 20.8 11.8 -27.0 33.6 16.8 0.0
f
a
(ksi) 2.18 2.05 1.93 1.83 0.59 0.63 0.68 0.43 0.32 0.25 0.98 1.23 1.64
F
a
(ksi) 16.37 16.37 16.37 16.37 5.71 5.71 5.71 2.19 2.19 2.19 15.56 15.56 15.56
f
v
(ksi) 0.22 0.89 1.76 2.23 1.69 1.58 1.42 0.02 0.42 0.64 0.54 0.75 1.20
F
v
(ksi) 5.52 5.52 5.52 5.52 14.40 14.40 14.40 7.46 7.46 7.46 4.90 4.90 4.90
f
b
(ksi) 0.00 1.41 6.48 13.83 17.55 8.69 0.00 6.02 1.84 2.64 6.41 5.08 0.00
F
b
(ksi) 17.56 17.56 17.56 17.56 19.28 19.28 21.60 21.60 21.60 15.99 13.20 13.20 13.20
f
a
< F
a [Satisfactory]
f
v
< F
v [Satisfactory]
f
b
< F
b [Satisfactory]
63
380 / F
y
0.5
63
63
63
1.0 0.00385
To
L
h
w
r
= +
1.75
1.0 0.25
B

=
+
0.4 , / 380
0.4 , / 380
2.89
y w
v
y v
y y w
for h
t F F
y
C F
for h
t F F
F

=
>

( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

2
2
c
E
F
y
C

=
2
3
2
1.0
2
,
3
5 3
3 8 8
2
12
,
2
23
c
c
a
c
c
S
F
y
C
for S C
S S
C C
c
E
for S C
S
F

| |

|
|

\ .

= +

>

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(cont'd)
CHECK COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL FORCE (APP. F7.4, pg 5-104)
1.3
f
a0
f
bl
F
a
F
b
F
e
' C
m
' ( f
a
, f
b
)
Left Col 2.18 13.83 16.37 17.56 29.95 0.94 0.92
Right Col 1.64 6.41 15.56 13.20 24.45 0.94 0.59 [Satisfactory]
Left Bm 0.68 17.55 5.71 19.28 5.71 0.90 1.03
Right Bm 0.68 6.41 2.19 15.99 2.19 0.78 0.76
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
( )
0 0
0
0
' 0
0
, 0.15
'
,
1
arg , 0.15
0.6
a bl a
a b a
m a bl
a
a a b
b
a
e
a
a bl
y b
f f f
for
F F F
f f C
F f f f
F f
L er of for F
F
f f
F F

| |
+
|
| |
=

|
|
| |
>
\ .

|
+

|
|
\ .
Page 400 of 524
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Page 400 of 533
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
LEFT COLUMN DIMENSIONS b
f
= 8 in
t
f
= 0.1875 in
t
w
= 0.25 in
d
1
= 12 in
d
2
= 17 in
H
1
= 12 ft
RIGHT COLUMN DIMENSIONS b
f
= 8 in
t
f
= 0.25 in
t
w
= 0.25 in
d
3
= 22 in
d
4
= 34 in
H
2
= 14 ft
LEFT BEAM DIMENSIONS b
f
= 8 in
t
f
= 0.375 in
t
w
= 0.25 in
d
5
= 48 in RIDGE HEIGHT
H =
18 ft
d
6
= 13 in GRAVITY LOAD w
1
= 0.24 kips / ft ( " - " for wind uplift)
L
1
= 30 ft w
2
= 0.5 kips / ft ( " - " for wind uplift)
RIGHT BEAM DIMENSIONS b
f
= 8 in LATERAL LOAD
F =
18 kips ( " - " to left direction)
t
f
= 0.375 in
p =
0.5 kips / ft ( " - " to left direction)
Web Tapered Portal Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th Appendix F and/or AISC Design Guide 25
t
w
= 0.25 in BEAM STIFFENER SPACING a
bm
= 10 ft
d
5
= 48 in COLUMN STIFFENER SPACING a
col
= 5 ft
d
7
= 22 in UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING L
b,top
= 5 ft
L
2
= 41 ft UNBRACED LENGTH AT BOTTOM FLANGE L
b,bot
= 10 ft
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " l " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
BASE (d
1
& d
3
) PINNED ? No , (fixed)
THE FRAME DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
HORIZONTAL DRIFT A
H
= 0.10 in, (horiz. to right)
BEAM DEFLECTION A
max
/ L = 1 / 487
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS
R
X
= -3.6 kips (Left) R
X
= 24.6 kips (Right)
R
Y
= 9.5 kips (Left) R
Y
= 18.2 kips (Right)
R
M
= -18.6 ft-kips (Left) R
M
= -108.6 ft-kips (Right)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (APP. F7.4, pg 5-103)
where A
f
= t
f
b
f
= MIN[(d
L
- d
0
) / d
0
, 0.268 L/d
0
, 6.0]
A
To
= t
f
b
f
+ d
0
t
w
/ 6 I
To
= (t
f
b
f
3
+ d
0
t
w
3
/ 6) / 12
To
To
To
I
A
r
=
0
1.0 0.0230
f
Ld
A
h
s
= +
1.0 0.00385
To
L
h
w
r
= +
12000
/
s
f
L h d A
s o
F
=
( )
2
170000
/
w
To
L h
w
F
r

=
2 2
2 2
2
1.0 0.60 , / 3
3
6
, / 3
b y
s w b
s w b y
F
y
for
F F F F
y y
B
F F
B for
F F F F
F

(
s >

(
+ =

+ s

1.75
1.0 0.25
B

=
+
(cont'd)
Length A
To
I
To
r
To
H
s
H
w
F
s
F
w
B F
b
Left Col 11.5 0.42 2.00 8 2.00 1.32 1.01 8.26 34.91 1.51 28.19
Right Col 13.2 0.55 2.92 11 1.91 1.52 1.02 4.54 24.02 1.48 25.64
L. Bm (+) 29.6 1.24 3.54 16 2.13 1.46 1.03 31.64 202.97 1.37 30.00
( - ) 29.6 2.47 3.54 16 2.13 2.30 1.07 10.04 46.46 1.26 28.68
R. Bm (+) 39.7 0.73 3.92 16 2.02 1.35 1.02 20.16 187.18 1.44 30.00
( - ) 39.7 1.18 3.92 16 2.02 1.81 1.04 7.55 45.03 1.38 28.91
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4, pg 5-49)
where h = d
L
- 2 t
f
a h h / t
w
K
v
C
v
F
b
Left Col 10.0 16.63 67 5.42 0.94 16.27
Right Col 10.0 33.50 134 5.65 0.28 4.90
Left Bm 5.0 47.25 189 7.82 0.20 3.41
Right Bm 5.0 47.25 189 7.82 0.20 3.41
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS (APP. F7.3, pg 5-102)
where K

= (effective length factor by an analysis)


S = K

l / r
ox
E = 29000 ksi
54
380 / F
y
0.5
54
54
54
0.4 , / 380
0.4 , / 380
2.89
y w
v
y v
y y w
for h
t F F
y
C F
for h
t F F
F

=
s >

( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ s

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

2
2
c
E
F
y
C
t
=
2
3
2
1.0
2
,
3
5 3
3 8 8
2
12
,
2
23
c
c
a
c
c
S
F
y
C
for S C
S S
C C
c
E
for S C
S
F
t

| |
|
|

\
s

= +

>

E = 29000 ksi
l K

C
c
I
x
A r
ox
S F
a
Left Col 11.5 2.0 107 90 6.00 3.87 71.14 20.73
Right Col 13.2 2.0 107 464 9.50 6.99 45.20 25.08
Left Bm 29.6 2.5 107 173 9.25 4.32 205.91 3.52
Right Bm 39.7 2.5 107 585 11.50 7.13 166.97 5.36
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
d
0
d
L
t
f
b
f
t
w
A
f
Left Col 12 17 0.1875 8 0.25 1.5
Right Col 22 34 0.25 8 0.25 2
Left Bm 13 48 0.375 8 0.25 3
Right Bm 22 48 0.375 8 0.25 3
Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
d (in) 12 14 15 17 25 36 48 39 31 22 30 26 22
I (in
4
) 144 193 251 319 1225 2979 5760 3588 2012 948 1463 1042 706
A
w
(in
2
) 3.00 3.42 3.83 4.25 6.17 9.08 12.00 9.83 7.67 5.50 7.50 6.50 5.50
N (kips) 9.5 9.5 9.5 9.5 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.6 24.6 18.2 18.2 18.2
V (kips) -3.55 -5.55 -7.55 -9.01 6.84 4.56 2.86 -3.50 -9.87 -16.23 24.55 24.55 24.55
M (ft-k) 18.6 -29.8 -44.7 -63.0 120.0 130.8 119.8 148.4 96.0 -37.2 120.6 6.0 108.6
f
a
(ksi) 1.58 1.48 1.39 1.31 2.02 1.63 1.36 1.55 1.80 2.13 1.59 1.74 1.92
F
a
(ksi) 20.73 20.73 20.73 20.73 3.52 3.52 3.52 5.36 5.36 5.36 25.08 25.08 25.08
f
v
(ksi) 1.18 1.62 1.97 2.12 1.11 0.50 0.24 0.36 1.29 2.95 3.27 3.78 4.46
F
v
(ksi) 16.27 16.27 16.27 16.27 3.41 3.41 3.41 3.41 3.41 3.41 4.90 4.90 4.90
f
b
(ksi) 9.30 12.66 16.34 20.14 14.49 9.57 5.99 9.76 8.79 5.18 14.84 0.90 20.30
F
b
(ksi) 28.19 28.19 28.19 28.19 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 28.91 25.64 25.64 25.64
f
a
< F
a [Satisfactory] f
v
< F
v [Satisfactory] f
b
< F
b [Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL FORCE (APP. F7.4, pg 5-104)
1.3
f
a0
f
bl
F
a
F
b
F
e
' C
m
( f
a
, f
b
)
Left Col 1.58 20.14 20.73 28.19 29.51 0.95 0.79
Right Col 1.92 14.84 25.08 25.64 73.09 0.98 0.66 [Satisfactory]
Left Bm 1.36 20.14 3.52 28.68 3.52 0.74 1.24
Right Bm 1.36 14.84 5.36 28.91 5.36 0.81 0.81
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. AISC: "Design Guide 25: Frame Design Using Web-Tapered Members, 2010.
( )
0 0
0
0
0
0
0.15

1
arg 0.15
0.
a bl a
a b a
m a bl
a
a a b
b
a
e
a
a bl
y b
f f f
for
F F F
f f C
F f f f
F f
L er of for F
F
f f
F F

+ s

| |
+
|
| |
= s

|
|
| |
>
\

|
+

|
|
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & SUMMARY
COLUMN SIZE (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
1- 3 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
2 - 4 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
BEAM SIZE (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
3 - 4 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
DIMENSIONS
H = 15 ft
L = 40 ft
L
1
= 10 ft
L
2
= 10 ft
L
3
= 10 ft
LOADS DESIGN SECTION FORCES
P
L
= 81 kips, (downward) Column N
13
= -183.1 k,(compre.) N
24
= -131.9
F
L
= 10 kips, (horiz. to right) V
13
= 79.7 kips V
24
= 26.2 kips
M
L
= 100 ft-kips, (clockwise) M
13
= 1130.5 ft-kips M
24
= 371.9 ft-kips
P
1
= 0 Beam N
34
= -103.2 k,(compression)
k,(compression)
Portal Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
W18x234
W18x234
W24X250
F
1
= 0 V
34
= 130.7 kips
P
2
= 79 kips, (downward) M
34, max
= 1065.5 ft-kips
F
2
= 13.5 kips, (horiz. to right)
P
3
= 145 kips, (downward) HORIZONTAL DRIFT
F
3
= -77 kips, (horiz. to left) '
H,3
= -0.8007 in, (horiz. to left)
P
R
= 0 '
H,4
= -0.8178 in, (horiz. to left)
F
R
= 0
M
R
= -150 ft-kips, (anticlockwise) BEAM DEFLECTION '
max
/ L = 1 / 587
w = 0.2501 kips / ft, (downward)
BASE (1 & 2) PINNED ? Yes , (pinned)
RIGID-ZONE LENGTH FACTOR 75 % of (d / 2)
ANALYSIS
Joint X Y R
X
R
Y
R
M
X Y T TT T
1 0 0 -79.73 183.06 0.00 0.000 0.000 -0.421
2 40 0 26.23 131.94 0.00 0.000 0.000 -0.206
3 0 15 0.801 -0.016 0.061
4 40 15 0.818 -0.011 -0.364
P
1
/F
1
10 15 0.805 -0.392 0.242
P
2
/F
2
20 15 0.811 -0.831 0.106
P
3
/F
3
30 15 0.816 -0.722 -0.223
A I E Length Axial
I J (in
2
) (in
4
) (ksi) (ft) I Mid J (k) I J
1 3 68.8 4900 29000 14.18 0.00 565.23 1130.45 183.06 -79.73 79.73
2 4 68.8 4900 29000 14.18 0.00 -185.96 -371.92 131.94 26.23 -26.23
3 P
1
/F
1
73.5 8490 29000 9.34 -1027.42 559.32 85.76 89.73 -100.81 100.81
P
1
/F
1
P
2
/F
2
73.5 8490 29000 10.00 -85.76 -402.68 -897.37 89.73 -98.31 98.31
P
2
/F
2
P
3
/F
3
73.5 8490 29000 10.00 897.37 -978.31 -1065.49 103.23 -16.81 16.81
P
3
/F
3
4 73.5 8490 29000 9.34 1065.49 -452.41 155.23 26.23 130.69 -130.69
Moment (ft-k) Shear (k) End Joint
Coordinates (ft) Joint J Deflection (in,deg) Reaction (k, ft-k)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY UNDER THIS DESIGN,
THE FLANGES SHALL BE OF EQUAL AND
CONSTANT AREA. (APP. F7.1.b, page 5-102)
2. DIAPHRAGM IS NOT BRACING MEMBER, SINCE L IS
DIFFERENT WITH in F1.3, page 5-47.
3. TOP END FORCES, P & M, SHOULD INCLUDE
IMPACT FACTOR, 1.25, IF THEY ARE FROM MOVABLE
COVER. (A4.2, page 5-29)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN DIMENSIONS b
f
= 96 in ( 2438 mm )
t
f
= 1 in ( 25 mm )
t
w
= 0.75 in ( 19 mm )
d
1
= 780 in ( 19812 mm )
d
2
= 700 in ( 17780 mm )
H
1
= 200 ft ( 61.0 m )
BEAM DIMENSIONS b
f
= 96 in ( 2438 mm )
t
f
= 1 in ( 25 mm )
t
w
= 0.75 in ( 19 mm )
d
3
= 550 in ( 13970 mm )
d
4
= 240 in ( 6096 mm )
L = 323.7 ft ( 98.7 m )
END HEIGHT H
2
= 224.6 ft ( 68.5 m )
BEAM STIFFENER SPACING a
bm
= 8 ft ( 2.4 m )
COLUMN STIFFENER SPACING a
col
= 8 ft ( 2.4 m )
UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING L
b,top
= 36 ft ( 11.0 m )
UNBRACED LENGTH AT BOTTOM FLANGE L
b,bot
= 36 ft ( 11.0 m )
UNBRACED LENGTH AT OUTSIDE OF COLUMN FLANGE L
c , outside
= 36 ft ( 11.0 m )
FRAME SPACING S = 120 ft ( 36.6 m )
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi ( 345
N / mm
2
)
THE FRAME DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TOTAL GRAVITY LOAD w = 36 psf ( " - " for wind uplift)
= 4.32 kips / ft ( 63.0 kN / m )
AVAILABLE LIVE ROAD w
LL
= 21.4 psf ( 104
kg / m
2
)
LATERAL LOAD F = 377.6 kips ( 1679.4 kN, " - " to left direction )
END LOADS P = 874.0 kips ( 3887.5 kN, " - " to uplift )
M = 70727.6 ft-kips ( 314596.5 kN-m, " - " to uplift )
STEEL COST Weight = 31.1 psf ( 152 kg / m
2
)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS
R
H
= 377.6 kips
R
V
= 2272.4 kips
R
M
= 372568.8 ft-kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (APP. F7.4, pg 5-103)
where A
f
= t
f
b
f
= MIN[(d
L
- d
0
) / d
0
, 0.268 L/d
0
, 6.0]
A
To
= t
f
b
f
+ d
0
t
w
/ 6 I
To
= (t
f
b
f
3
+ d
0
t
w
3
/ 6) / 12
Daniel
Tian Li
To
To
To
I
A
r
=
0
1.0 0.0230
f
Ld
A
h
s
= +
12000
/
s
f
L h d A
s o
F
=
( )
2
170000
/
w
To
L h
w
F
r

=
2 2
2 2
2
1.0 0.60 , / 3
3
6
, / 3
b y
s w b
s w b y
F
y
for
F F F F
y y
B
F F
B for
F F F F
F


(
>

(
+ =

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Length A
To
I
To
r
To
H
s
H
w
F
s
F
w
B F
b
Column 177.1 0.11 183.50 73732 20.05 1.15 1.00 3.32 364.527 1.61 30.00
Beam (+) 296.9 0.48 126.00 73729 24.19 1.36 1.01 8.14 524.76 1.49 30.00
Beam (-) 296.9 0.48 126.00 73729 24.19 1.36 1.01 8.14 524.76 1.49 30.00
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRESS (F4, pg 5-49)
where h = d
L
- 2 t
f
a h h / t
w
K
v
C
v
F
b
Column 8.0 778.00 1037 354.72 0.30 5.13
Beam 8.0 548.00 731 178.00 0.30 5.19
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE COMPRESSIVE STRESS (APP. F7.3, pg 5-102)
where K

= (effective length factor by an analysis)


S = K

l / r
ox
E = 29000 ksi
l K

C
c
I
x
A r
ox
S F
a
Column 36.0 2.0 107 3.3E+07 717.00 215.18 4.02 29.73
Beam 36.0 2.5 107 2246400 372.00 77.71 13.90 28.91
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
d
0
d
L
t
f
b
f
t
w
A
f
Column 700 780 1 96 0.75 96
Beam 240 550 1 96 0.75 96
Section 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
d (in) 780 753 727 700 550 511 473 434 395 356 318 279 240
I (in
4
) 58862700 53960848 49328151.85 4.5E+07 2.5E+07 2.1E+07 1.7E+07 1.4E+07 1.1E+07 8917696 6839074 5083382 3628800
A
w
(in
2
) 585.00 565.00 545.00 525.00 412.50 383.44 354.38 325.31 296.25 267.19 238.13 209.06 180.00
N (kips) 2272.4 2272.4 2272.4 2272.4 172.2 158.9 145.7 132.5 119.2 106.0 92.7 79.5 66.2
V (kips) 2272.4 2272.4 2272.4 2272.4 2020.4 1876.8 1733.1 1589.5 1445.9 1302.3 1158.7 1015.1 871.5
M (ft-k) -372569 -353166 -333764 -314361 -222834 -187184 -156287 -130144 -108754 -92118 -80234 -73104 -70728
f
a
(ksi) 2.92 3.00 3.08 3.17 0.28 0.28 0.27 0.26 0.24 0.23 0.22 0.20 0.18
F
a
(ksi) 29.73 29.73 29.73 29.73 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91 28.91
f
v
(ksi) 3.88 4.02 4.17 4.33 4.90 4.89 4.89 4.89 4.88 4.87 4.87 4.86 4.84
F
v
(ksi) 5.13 5.13 5.13 5.13 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19 5.19
f
b
(ksi) 29.6 29.6 29.5 29.4 29.5 27.5 25.6 24.0 22.7 22.1 22.3 24.1 28.1
F
b
(ksi) 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00
f
a
< F
a
[Satisfactory] f
v
< F
v
[Satisfactory] f
b
< F
b
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL FORCE (APP. F7.4, pg 5-104)
1.3
380 / F
y
0.5
54
54
1.0 0.00385
To
L
h
w
r
= +
1.75
1.0 0.25
B

=
+
0.4 , / 380
0.4 , / 380
2.89
y w
v
y v
y y w
for h
t F F
y
C F
for h
t F F
F

=
>
( )
( )
2
2
5.34
4.0 , / 1.0
/
4.0
5.34 , / 1.0
/
v
for a h
a h
for a h
a h
k

+ >

( )
2
45000
, 0.8
/
190
, 0.8
/
v
y w
v
v
y w
k
for C
v
h t F
k
for C
v
h t F
C

>

2
2
c
E
F
y
C

=
2
3
2
1.0
2
,
3
5 3
3 8 8
2
12
,
2
23
c
c
a
c
c
S
F
y
C
for S C
S S
C C
c
E
for S C
S
F

| |
|
|

\ .

= +

>

( )
0 0
0
0
' 0
0
, 0.15
'
,
1
arg , 0.15
0.6
a bl a
a b a
m a bl
a
a a b
b
a
e
a
a bl
y b
f f f
for
F F F
f f C
F f f f
F f
L er of for F
F
f f
F F

| |
+
|
| |
=
|
|
| |
>
\ .

|
+ |
|
\ .
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f
a0
f
bl
F
a
F
b
F
e
' C
m
' ( f
a
, f
b
)
Column 2.92 29.62 29.73 30.00 9262.11 1.00 1.09
Beam 0.28 29.51 28.91 30.00 773.12 1.00 0.99 [Satisfactory]
DESIGN STIFFENERS
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (K1.8, page 5-82)
2. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
t
w
= 1 1/2 in ,
b
st
= 9 in
b
st
/ t
w
= 6.00 < 95 / F
y
0.5
, AISC-ASD, B5.1
[Satisfactory]
A
eff
= 33.75 in
2
, I =
927
in
4
f
a
= 25.9 ksi
E
s
= 29000 ksi
K / r = 0.75 h / ( I / A
eff
)
0.5
= 34.1
C
c
= (2
2
E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 107
26.6 ksi, (AISC-ASD, E2, page 5-42)
> f
a
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE STEEL COST AND AVAILABLE ROOF LIVE LOAD
SW (pcf) Flanges (ft
3
) Misc.(ft
3
) TA (ft
2
)
Column 490 298.3 50 38844
Beam 490 250.0 50 38844

Available Roof Live Load = 36.0 psf - 14.6 psf = 21.4 psf
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
16.5
14.6
31.1
277.3
248.2
682.6
610.8
Web (ft
3
) Stiffers (ft
3
) Weight (lb / ft
2
)
( )
( ) ( )
( )
2
2
3
3
2
2
/
1
2
,
3 / / 5
3 8 8
12
,
23 /
y
c
c
a
c c
c
kl r
F
C
kl
for C
r
kl r kl r
F
C C
E kl
for C
r
kl r

(
(
(

= =
+

>

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Tube / Pipe Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube or Pipe) HSS12X12X1/2 Tube
COLUMN YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
DIMENSION H = 40 ft
AXIAL LOAD, ASD P = 87 kips
STRONG AXIS BENDING ? (1=Yes, 0=No) = > 0 no, weak axis, y-y, bending.
UNIFORM LATERAL LOAD, ASD w = 0.06 k / ft
CONCENTRATED LATERAL LOAD, ASD F = 12.5 kips at 29 ft from bottom
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.78 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
29
Where KL
x
= 40 ft, for x-x axial load. KL
y
= 40 ft, for y-y axial load.
(KL / r)
max
= 103 < 200 [Satisfactory]
P
r
= 87 kips
M
rx
= 0.00
M
ry
= 109.26 ft-kips, at 29.00 ft from bottom
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 473 / 1.67 = 283.38 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 343.47 / 1.67 = 205.67 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 343.47 / 1.67 = 205.67 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LATERAL DEFLECTION

max
= 1.89 in, at 21.80 ft from bottom
< L / 240 = 2.00 in [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi

x
= 457
in
4

y
= 457
in
4


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
WF Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION W10X49
COLUMN YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
DIMENSIONS H = 14 ft
AXIAL LOAD, ASD P = 35 kips
STRONG AXIS BENDING ? (1=Yes, 0=No) = > 0 no, weak axis, y-y, bending.
UNIFORM LATERAL LOAD, ASD w = 0.75 k / ft
CONCENTRATED LATERAL LOAD, ASD F = 20 kips at 11 ft from bottom
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.90 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where KL
x
= 14 ft, for x-x axial load. KL
y
= 14 ft, for y-y axial load.
(KL / r)
max
= 66 < 200 [Satisfactory]
P
r
= 35 kips
M
rx
= 0.00
M
ry
= 59.52 ft-kips, at 11.00 ft from bottom
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 524 / 1.67 = 313.64 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 231.22 / 1.67 = 138.46 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 117.92 / 1.67 = 70.609 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LATERAL DEFLECTION

max
= 0.68 in, at 7.40 ft from bottom
< L / 240 = 0.70 in [Satisfactory]
Where E
s
= 29000 ksi

x
= 272
in
4

y
= 93.4
in
4


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STUD SIZE & SPACING 600S162-54 @ 12 in o.c
( 50 ksi )
WALL DIMENSION H
1
= 14 ft
H
2
= 1 ft
STORY HEIGHT H = 15 ft
SERVICE LATERAL LOAD w = 28.48 psf
WALL GRAVITY LOAD W
t
= 32 psf
DEFLECTION LIMITS (IBC 06 / CBC 07, Tab. 1604.3) 1 H /240
(1= H /240, 2= H /360, 3= H /180, 4= H /480)
COMPENSATION CHANNEL 600T200-68 ( 14 GA , 50 ksi )
CLEAR DISTANCE CLR = 0.75 in, (for story drift & floor
vertical deflection)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
thk = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 2.86
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips
t = 6 in Wt = 1.89 lb/ft S
xx
= 0.927
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs
A = 0.556
in
2
r
x
= 2.267 in r
y
= 0.57 in x
o
= -1.072 in
J =
0.000594
in
4
C
w
= 1.318
in
6
SECTION PROPERTIES OF COMPENSATION CHANNEL (SSMA page 10 & 11)
t = 2 in, leg length > CLR + 1" [Satisfactory]
F
y
= 50 ksi
thk = 0.0713 in, metal thickness
wall = 6 in, wall thickness < channel width [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE SECTION FORCES
V
1
= 0.19 kips/stud V
4
= 0.19 kips/stud
x =
6.50 ft
V
2
= -0.21 kips/stud M
1
= 0.60 ft-kips/stud
V
3
= 0.21 kips/stud M
2
= 0.20 ft-kips/stud
C = 0.03 kips, (the max axial compression) T = 0.45 kips, (the max axial tension)
CHECK WALL STUD MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
t / (thk) = 106.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK WALL STUD FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = (1/1.4) MAX( M1 , M2) = 5.16 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
CHECK WALL STUD SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 2708 lbs / stud > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = (1/1.4) MAX( V
1
, V
2
, V
3
, V
4
) = 153 lbs / stud
CHECK WALL STUD CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.1941 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 5.16 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 included)
V = 153 lbs / stud, (1/1.4 included)
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs / stud, from SSMA page 7 & 8.
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud, from SSMA page 7 & 8.
= 0.19 < 0.5 = 0.06 < 0.7
= 0.1678 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
(H
1
or H
2
= 0 for stud flr to flr, w/ Bearing or Hanging)


Wall Stud & Compensation Channel Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P
2 2
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
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(cont'd)
CHECK WALL STUD COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
P
n
/
c
= 4.99 kips / stud > P [Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 8.97 kips / stud
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 0.996
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 17.070
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
P = 0.03 kips / stud
CHECK WALL STUD CAPACITY COMBINED AXIAL LOAD & BENDING (AISI C5.2.1)
0.19 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 5.16 in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 included)
P = 0.03 kips / stud 5782.63 kips / stud
P
n
/
c
= 4.99 kips / stud
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips / stud
C
m
= 1.0 1.000
CHECK WALL STUD DEFLECTION
0.26 in
< H /240 = 0.75 in [Satisfactory]
Where x = 8.00 ft, (from max deflection point to short stud end.)
R = 0.43 kips, (total floor horizontal reaction.)
a = 1.00 ft, (from floor to short stud end.)
b = 14.00 ft, (from floor to far stud end.)
CHECK LEG BENDING CAPACITY OF COMPENSATION CANNEL
M
n
/
b
= 0.36 in-kips / 12"o.c. > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = (1/1.4) V
1
(CLR + 0.5") = 0.17 in-kips / 12"o.c.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
( ) ( )
( )
3
2 3 3 4 2 3
2
6 24
wall
Rb L w
x x L x a
b x x x L L
EIL b EI
(
| | | | | |
= + + + = | | ( |
\ . \ . \ .
M P C
b c m
P M
n n


+ =
( )
2
2
E
I
x
P
Ex
K L
x x

= =
1
P
c
P
Ex


= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
OPENING SIZE & LOCATION b = 12 ft
h = 5 ft
c = 3 ft
HEADER
2 x 600S162-54
( 50 ksi studs)
2 x 600T200-54
( 50 ksi tracks)
(TOTAL SECTION: 6 x 6)
w
header
= 171 plf, (total lateral load on header)
W
t, header
= 0 plf, (total gravity load on header, 0 for vertical studs tension above)
SILL 1 x 600S162-54
( 50 ksi stud)
w
sill
= 100 plf, (total lateral load on sill)
JAMB 3 x 600S162-97
( 50 ksi studs)
w
jamb
= 185 plf, (total lateral load on jamb)
P
jamb
= 208 lbs, (total axial load)
2 x 600T125-54 (bent outside track 9.3" min)
( 50 ksi tracks)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.

ANALYSIS
Header Design
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH FLAT STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t = 0.0566 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 2.86
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 27.76 in-kips
h = 6 in Wt = 1.89 lb/ft S
xx
= 0.927
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 2708 lbs
A = 0.556
in
2
r
x
= 2.267 in r
y
= 0.57 in x
o
= -1.072 in
J =
0.000594
in
4
C
w
= 1.318
in
6
L = 12 ft, (header span)
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
h / t = 106.01 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 4.63 ft-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = w
header
L
2
/ 8 = 3.08 ft-kips
CHECK HORIZONTAL SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 5.42 kips > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = w
header
L / 2 = 1.03 kips
CHECK HORIZONTAL LATERAL-TORSIONAL BUCKLING (AISI C3.1.2.2)
Compression Flange Supported ? (0=No, 1=Yes) ==> 1 vertical diaphragm on both sides
1.09 ft < L
Where C
b
= 1.0
S
f
= 1.91
in
3
(total vertical studs, SSMA page 7 & 8.)
E = 29500 ksi (AISI page 18)
G = 11300 ksi (AISI page 21)
I
y
= 3.077
in
4
(neglecting top & bottom tracks conservatively.)
J = 0.001 in
4
12.6 ksi < 2.78 F
y
= 139.0 ksi
< 0.56 F
y
= 28.0 ksi
Where K
y
= 1.0
L
y
= 144 in
(See Wall Design for Story Height, Lateral Load and More Information.)
(flat studs for lateral load)
(vert tracks for gravity load)


(vert end studs for lateral load)
Jamb End Track ==>
Header, Sill & Jamb Design Based on AISI 2001 & ICBO ER-4943P
(flat stud for lateral load)
C
b
EGJ F I e y
S K L
y y f

= =
0.36C
b
EGJ L I u y
S F
y f

= =
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(cont'd)
= 12.6 ksi
M
n
/
b
= 1.20 ft-kips < M [Satisfactory] <== Does not apply.
Where S
c
= 1.91
in
3
(total vertical studs, SSMA page 7 & 8.)

b
= 1.67
M
n
= S
c
F
c
= 24.08 in-kips
M = 3.08 ft-kips
CHECK HORIZONTAL CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.6912 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 3.08 ft-kips
V = 1.03 kips
V
n
/
v
= 5.42 kips

b
= 1.67
M
n
= MIN( Bending , Buckling) = 7.73 ft-kips
M
n
/
b
= 4.63 ft-kips, for bending only.
= 0.66 > 0.5 = 0.19 < 0.7
= 0.5882 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
0.47 in < L /240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL DEFLECTION
0.00 in < L /240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
Where = 6.29 in
4
, for (2) - 600T200-54
Sill Design
CHECK HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
0.55 in < L /240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
Where = 2.86 in
4
, for (1) - 600S162-54
Jamb Design
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH VERTICAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
thk = 0.1017 in F
y
= 50 ksi I
xx
= 4.797
in
4
M
n
/
b
= 56.73 in-kips
t = 6 in Wt = 3.29 lb/ft S
xx
= 1.599
in
3
V
n
/
v
= 11124 lbs
A = 0.966
in
2
r
x
= 2.229 in r
y
= 0.541 in x
o
= -1.039 in
J =
0.003329
in
4
C
w
= 2.093
in
6
h = 15 ft, (jamb height)
CHECK MAX WEB DEPTH-TO-THICKNESS RATIO (AISI B1.2)
t / (thk) = 59.00 < 200 [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/
b
= 14.18 ft-kips > M [Satisfactory]
Where M = (1/1.4) M
max
= 2.00 ft-kips, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/
V
= 33.37 kips > V [Satisfactory]
Where V = (1/1.4) V
max
= 0.71 kips, (see Wall Design diagram for M
max
& V
max
)
2 2
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
, 2.78
10
10
1 , 2.78 0.56
9 36
, 0.56
for
F F F
y e e
F
y
for F F F F c y e e
F
e
for
F F F
e e e

| |
= > |
|
\ .

( )
4
5
384
header
Lateral
w L
EI
= =
( )
4
,
5
384
t header
Vertical
W L
EI
= =
( )
4
5
384
Sill
Lateral
w L
EI
= =
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(cont'd)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
P
n
/
c
= 25.88 kips > P [Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 1.8
P
n
= C
1
C
2
C
3
AE / 29500 = 46.59 kips
C
1
= (0.79 x + 0.54) = 0.949
C
2
= (1.17 t + 0.93) = 1.049
C
3
= (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 = 16.145
E = 29500 ksi (AISI pg xiv)
P = 0.21 kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.1016 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 1.43 ft-kips, (1/1.4 included)
V = 0.51 kips, (1/1.4 included)
V
n
/
v
= 33.37 kips
M
n
/
b
= 14.18 ft-kips
= 0.10 < 0.5 = 0.02 < 0.7
= 0.0755 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED AXIAL LOAD & BENDING (AISI C5.2.1)
0.11 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where M = 1.43 ft-kips, (1/1.4 included)
P = 0.21 kips
P
n
/
c
= 25.88 kips 29097.14 kips
M
n
/
b
= 14.18 in-kips
C
m
= 1.0
1.000
CHECK DEFLECTION
0.34 in < H /240 = 0.75 in [Satisfactory]
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY OF TRACK LEG
t = 1.25 in, leg length
F
y
= 50 ksi
thk = 0.1132 in, metal thickness
wall = 6 in, wall thickness < track width
[Satisfactory]
d = 5 in, jamb width
b = d + 2 t (tan 60
o
) = 9.3 in, effective width
F = 0.86 kips, (factor 1/1.4 included, AISI App. A4.1.2)
M = F (t + 1/4") / 2 = 0.6 in-kips
S = b (thk)
2
/ 6 = 0.0199 in
3
M
n
/
b
= 0.71 in-kips > M [Satisfactory]
2 2
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n
| | | |

+
| |
\ . \ .
M
b
M
n
| |

|
|
\ .
V
v
V
n
| |

|
|
\ .
jamb wall
wall jamb
I w
w I
| | | |
= =
| |
\ . \ .
M P C
b c m
P M
n n


+ =
( )
2
2
2
E
I
x
P
Ex
K H
x

= =
1
P
c
P
Ex


= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube, Pipe, or WF) HSS8X8X5/8 Tube
COLUMN YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
CANTILEVER HEIGHT H = 15 ft
COLUMN TOP LATERAL LOAD F = 3.2 kips, ASD
(Strong Axis Bending only)
COLUMN TOP GRAVITY LOAD P = 10 kips, ASD
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING b = 3 ft
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 2 ksf
LATERAL SOIL CAPACITY P
P
= 0.35 ksf / ft
RESTRAINED @ GRADE ?(1=yes,0=no) 1 Yes
Use 3 ft dia x 4.59 ft deep footing restrained @ ground level
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF COLUMN (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.50 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 10.00 kips
M
rx
= 48.00 ft-kips
M
ry
= 0 ft-kips
KL
y
= 30 ft, weak axis unbraced axial length
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 283 / 1.67 = 169.33 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 171.35 / 1.67 = 102.60 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 171.35 / 1.67 = 102.60 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d = 4.588 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S
3
= 2 P
P
Min( d , 12' ) = 3.21 ksf
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S
1
= 2 P
P
Min( d / 3 , 12' ) = 1.07 ksf
Require Depth is given by
4.588 ft [Satisfactory]
Where P = F = 3.20 kips
A = 2.34 P / (b S
1
) = 1.72
h = M
max
/ F = 15.00 ft
CHECK VERTICAL SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI, Sec. 15.2.2)
q
soil
=
P / ( b
2
/ 4) =
1.41 ksf, (net weight of pole footing included.)
< Q
a
[Satisfactory]
CHECK STRONG AXIS LATERAL DEFLECTION
1.47 in < 2 H / 240 = 1.50 in [Satisfactory]
Cantilever Column & Footing Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3


3
4.36
1 1
2
4.25
A h
for nonconstrained
A
d
Ph
for constrained
bS
(
+ + (

= =

8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
3
3
F
H
EI
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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DESIGN CRITERIA
1. NEGLECTING DRAG / COLLECTOR AXIAL DEFLECTIONS, SO THE AXIAL FORCE DIAGRAM AS FOLLOWS IS THE SAME FOR BOTH
RIGID AND FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM.
2. ASSUMING THAT DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS ALONG DRAG ARE UNIFORM AND EQUAL, SINCE THE DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS
SAME AND NAILING OR SHEAR STUD DISTRIBUTED CONTINUOUSLY.
INPUT DATA & DRAG / COLLECTOR AXIAL FORCES
NUMBER OF SEGMENTS / SPAN n = 10
Segment Length Joint Distance Horiz. Force Drag Axial Force (kips)
(ft) (ft) F
brace
(k) Left Right
1 0 0.00 TOTAL DRAG LENGTH
Span 1 20 L
drag
= 191 ft
2 20 -16.44 -16.44 TOTAL LATERAL FORCE
Span 2 15 F
brace
= 157 kips
3 35 -28.77 -28.77 DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS
Span 3 15 v
diaphragm
= F
brace
/ L
drag
4 50 46.5 -41.10 5.40 = 822 plf
Span 4 18
5 68 46.5 -9.40 37.10
Span 5 25
6 93 16.55 16.55
Span 6 20
7 113 0.12 0.12
Span 7 20
8 133 32 -16.32 15.68
Span 8 20
9 153 32 -0.76 31.24
Span 9 18
10 171 16.44 16.44
Span 10 20
11 191 0.00
DRAG / COLLECTOR FORCE DIAGRAM
Daniel
Tian Li
Drag / Collector Forces for Brace Frame
-60.0
-40.0
-20.0
0.0
20.0
40.0
60.0
Distance, ft
D
r
a
g

A
x
i
a
l

F
o
r
c
e
,

k
i
p
s
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONTINUED TOP CHORD (from 0 to 6 & from 6 to 11) 2 x 1200S250-97 < == (Total Section: 12 in Ht. x 5 in Thk. )
CONTINUED BOTTOM CHORD (from 0 to 11) 2 x 600S250-54 < == (Total Section: 6 in Ht. x 5 in Thk. )
ALL WEB MEMBER SIZE 600S162-54 SLOPED DEAD LOADS DL = 300 lbs / ft
PROJECTED LIVE LOADS LL = 240 lbs / ft
TRUSS SPAN LENGTH L = 24 ft
TRUSS DEPTH H = 4 ft THE TRUSS DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The intermediate finite element analysis include shear deformations using E & G equal to 29500 ksi & 11300 ksi.
2. There are different rotations at same joint of web to chord, since web pinned to continued chord.
3. Top chord shall be fastened to sheathing before vertical laod added.
DETERMINE JOINT DEFLECTIONS BY FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
DL Deflection (in, deg) LL Deflection (in, deg)
Joint X Y (cont.) (pin-1) (pin-2) X Y (cont.) (pin-1) (pin-2)
0 0 0 -0.1050 -0.1046 0 0 -0.0797 -0.0794
1 -0.0158 -0.0775 -0.0658 -0.0532 -0.0120 -0.0588 -0.0499 -0.0404
2 -0.0010 -0.0777 -0.0642 -0.0532 -0.0324 -0.0007 -0.0590 -0.0488 -0.0404 -0.0246
3 -0.0083 -0.1054 -0.0087 -0.0324 -0.0235 -0.0063 -0.0800 -0.0066 -0.0246 -0.0178
4 0.0049 -0.1058 -0.0075 -0.0235 -0.0019 0.0037 -0.0803 -0.0057 -0.0178 -0.0015
5 0 -0.1049 0 -0.0019 0.0019 0 -0.0796 7.22E-17 -0.0015 0.0015
6 0 -0.1002 0.0161 -0.0161 0 -0.0761 0.0122 -0.0122
7 0.0083 -0.1054 0.0087 0.0324 0.0235 0.0063 -0.0800 0.0066 0.0246 0.0178
8 -0.0049 -0.1058 0.0075 0.0235 0.0019 -0.0037 -0.0803 0.0057 0.0178 0.0015
9 0.0158 -0.0775 0.0658 0.0532 0.0120 -0.0588 0.0499 0.0404
10 0.0010 -0.0777 0.0642 0.0532 0.0324 0.0007 -0.0590 0.0488 0.0404 0.0246
11 0 0 0.1050 0.1046 0 0 0.0797 0.0794
CHECK MAXIMUM LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION
D
LL
= 0.08 in < L / 240 = 1.20 in [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAMBER AT 1.0 TIMES MAXIMUM DEAD LOAD DEFLECTION
1.0 D
DL
= 0.11 in
DETERMINE MEMBER FORCES UNDER LOAD COMBINATION (DL + LL)
Joints I end section J end section
Member I - J N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips)
1 0 - 1 -10.952 0.232 0.000 10.952 -0.232 0.928
2 0 - 2 12.428 2.649 0.000 -11.724 -0.538 6.718
3 1 - 2 0.359 0.000 0.000 -0.359 0.000 0.000
4 1 - 3 -10.952 -0.127 -0.928 10.952 0.127 0.422 REACTIONS:
5 2 - 3 -1.053 0.000 0.000 1.053 0.000 0.000 R
0
= R
11
= 6.67 kips, upward
6 2 - 4 12.680 0.246 -6.718 -11.976 1.864 3.307
7 3 - 4 0.366 0.000 0.000 -0.366 0.000 0.000
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8 3 - 5 -11.951 -0.160 -0.422 11.951 0.160 -0.216 (cont'd)
9 4 - 5 2.265 0.000 0.000 -2.265 0.000 0.000
10 4 - 6 10.701 0.271 -3.307 -9.997 1.840 0.000
11 5 - 6 -2.832 0.000 0.000 2.832 0.000 0.000
12 5 - 7 -11.951 0.160 0.216 11.951 -0.160 0.422
13 5 - 8 2.265 0.000 0.000 -2.265 0.000 0.000
14 6 - 8 9.997 1.840 0.000 -10.701 0.271 3.307
15 7 - 8 0.366 0.000 0.000 -0.366 0.000 0.000
16 7 - 9 -10.952 0.127 -0.422 10.952 -0.127 0.928
17 7 - 10 -1.053 0.000 0.000 1.053 0.000 0.000
18 8 - 10 11.976 1.864 -3.307 -12.680 0.246 6.718
19 9 - 10 0.359 0.000 0.000 -0.359 0.000 0.000
20 9 - 11 -10.952 -0.232 -0.928 10.952 0.232 0.000
21 10 - 11 11.724 -0.538 -6.718 -12.428 2.649 0.000
CHECK LIGHT GAGE MEMBERS CAPACITIES
Max. Section Force M
n
/
b
= 30.53 ft-kips
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) V
n
/
v
= 15.63 kips
-12.680 2.649 6.718 P
n
/
c
= 18.54 kips
[Satisfactory]
Max. Section Force M
n
/
b
= 5.33 ft-kips
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) V
n
/
v
= 5.42 kips
11.951 0.232 0.928 T
n
/
t
= 33.50 kips
[Satisfactory]
Max. Section Force
N (kips) V (kips) M(ft-kips) P
n
/
c
= 17.88 kips
-2.265
[Satisfactory]
Top Chord
Member
Member
Bot Chord
9 & 13
Compression
Web Member
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Enhanced Steel Beam Design Based on AISC 14th (AISC 360-10)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W18X143 = > A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
WF BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi 42.1 19.5 8.08 2.72 2750 282
ENHANCING PLATE SIZE
B =
12 in I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
t
B
= 1 in 311 55.5 0.017 0.73 11.20 1.32
D = 0 in
t
D
= 0 in
F
y
= 36 ksi A d y I
x
E
Total = = > 54.1 20.5 12.0 3732 29000
y
z
15.02
BEAM SPAN L = 25.6 ft
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED DEAD LOAD w
D
= 0 kips / ft
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOAD w
L
= 3.3 kips / ft
CONCENTRATED LOADS P
1,D
= 0 kips
(0 for no concentrated load) P
1,L
= 53.2 kips
L
1
= 14.25 ft
P
2,D
= 0 kips
P
2,L
= 0 kips
L
2
= 0 ft
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
L
= L / 360 THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
VERTICAL BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 0 ft
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENT, SHEAR, AND CHECK CAPACITIES
w
Self Wt
= 0.184 kips / ft R
Left
= 68.18 kips R
Right
= 74.21 kips
V
Max
= 74.21 kips, at from right end M
Max
= 617.86 ft-kips, at 14.25 ft from left end
< V
allowable
= 268.83 kips, (from following analysis) < M
allowable
= 957.97 ft-kips
[Satisfactory] [Satisfactory] (from following analysis)
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION

Max
= 0.59 inch, at 13.09 ft, from left end
<
L
= L / 360 = 0.85 inch [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR WEB (AISC 360-10 Table B4.1)
h
c
/ Min(t
w
, t
D
) = 23.10 <
r
= 137.27
<
p
= 44.37
Compact Web
where
r
= 5.7 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 137.27

p
= (h
c
/ h
p
) (E / F
y
)
0.5
/ (0.54 M
p
/ M
y
-0.09)
2
= 44.37 ,for A
f,top
A
f,bot

p
= 3.76 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 ,for A
f,top
= A
f,bot
h
c
= 16.86 in h
p
= 27.40 in
M
y
= 1293.3 ft-kips M
p
= 1599.8 ft-kips, (F
y,WF
& F
y,Plate
may different)
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR FLANGES (AISC 360-10 Table B4.1)
0.5 b
f,top
/ t
f,top
= 4.24 <
r
= 25.09
<
p
= 9.15
Compact Flanges
where
r
= 1.0 (k
c
E / F
L
)
0.5
= 25.09

p
= 0.38 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 9.15
k
c
= Min [0.76 , Max (0.35 , 4 / (h / t
w
)
0.5
)] = 0.76
S
xt
= 440
in
3
S
xc
= 310
in
3
F
L
= 35 ksi, (AISC 360-10 Table note B4.1 & Eq F4-6)


(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , M
n
/
b
, BASED ON AISC 360-10 Chapter F4
7.08 ft
38.32 ft
where a
w
=h
c
t
w
/ (b
fc
t
fc
) = 0.83 , h
0
= 18.70 in , J = 19.2
in
4
(use WF only conservatively)
3.21 in C
b
= 1.0 , (AISC Manual 14th Table 3-1)
M
p
= Min [M
p
, 1.6S
xc
F
y
] = 1599.8 ft-kips
M
yc
= S
xc
F
y
= 1293.3 ft-kips M
yt
= S
xt
F
y
= 1320.9 ft-kips
= h
c
/ t
w
= 23.10

pw
=
p
= 44.37
rw
=
r
= 137.27
= b
f
/ (2 t
f
) = 4.24

pf
=
p
= 9.15
rf
=
r
= 25.09
1.237
2E+08 ksi, (for I
yc
/ I
y
> 0.23, AISC 360-10 F4-5 )
1599.8 ft-kips
1599.8 ft-kips
1.2112

b
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-10 F1)
M
allowable, F4
= Min( M
n,F4.2
, M
n,F4.3
, R
pt
M
yt
) /
b
= 958.0 ft-kips
1.1
p t
y
E
L r
F
= =
2
0
0
1.95 1 1 6.76
L
r t
L xc
E J S h F xc
L r
E J
S h F
| |
= + + =
|
\ .
( )
( )
, 4.2
,
, ,
, ,
pc yc b p
b p
pc yc pc yc L pc yc p b r b xc
n F
r p
cr pc yc r b xc
for
R M L L
L L
Min for C S R M R M F R M L L L
M
L L
Min for S F R M L L

| | ( | |

| < ( | = =

|
|
(
\ . \ .

2
0
0
1
12
6
fc
t
w
b
r
h h
a
d d
h
= =
| |
+
|
\ .
, /
1 , , /
p
c w pw
yc
pc
p p pw p
c w pw
yc yc yc rw pw
M
for h t
M
R
M M M
Min for h t
M M M

= =

( | | | |

> ( | |
| |

(
\ .\ .
2
2
2
0
1 0.078
b b
cr
t xc
b
t
E J
C L
F
r S h
L
r

| |
= + =
|
\ . | |
|
\ .
( )
, 5.3
2
,
,
0.9
,
pc yc
pf
pc yc pc yc L xc
n F
rf pf
c xc
for Compact Flanges
R M
for Noncompact Flanges
S R M R M F
M
E
k S
for Slender Flanges

( | |
( |
| = =

(
\ .

, /
1 , , /
p
c w pw
yt
pt
p p pw p
c w pw
yt yt yt rw pw
M
for h t
M
R
M M M
Min for h t
M M M

= =

( | | | |

> ( | |
| |

(
\ .\ .
(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , M
n
/
b
, BASED ON AISC 360-10 Chapter F5
<== Not Applicable.
24.18 ft
50 ksi
50 ksi
1
M
allowable, F5
= Min( R
pg
F
y
S
xc
, R
pg
F
cr,F5.2
S
xc
, R
pg
F
cr,F5.3
S
xc
, F
y
S
xt
) /
b
= 774.4 ft-kips
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE SHEAR STRENGTH , V
n
/
v
, BASED ON AISC 360-10 Chapter G2
h = d - t
f,top
- t
f,bot
= 16.86
in ,
h / t
w
= 23 , A
w
= 14.97
in
2
,
a = 10.0 ft
5.00 1.000
V
n
= 0.6 F
y
A
w
C
v
= 448.95 kips
V
allowable
= V
n
/
v
= 268.83 kips
v
= 1.67 , (AISC 360-10 G1)
( )
2
5
5 , / 3
/
5 , / 3
v
for a h
a h
for a h
k

= =

>

( )
2
1.0 , / 1.10
1.10
, 1.10 / 1.37
/
1.51
, 1.37 /
/
v
w
y
v v v
w v
y y y w
v v
w
y y
w
E k
for h t
F
E E E k k k
for h t
h t F F F
E E k k
for h t
F F h t
C

= < =

<

0.7
r t
y
E
L r
F
= =
( )
, 5.2
2
2
,
0.3 , ,
, ,
y b p
b p
y y y p b r b
r p
cr F
b
y r b
for
F L L
L L
Min for C F F F L L L
L L
F
E C
Min for F L L
L
b
r
t

| | ( | |
| < ( |

|
|
(
\ . \ .

= = | |
|

| | |

|
|
|
\ . \ .
( )
, 5.3
2
,
0.3 ,
0.9
,
2
y
pf
y y
rf pf
cr F
c
f
f
for Compact Flanges
F
for Noncompact Flanges
F F
F
E
k
for Slender Flanges
b
t

( | |
( |

( \ .
= =

| |

|
|
\ .
( )
( )
, 10
1 5.7 , 1.0
1200 300 , 10
w c
pg
y w w
Min E a h
Min
R
Min
a t F
| | | |
| = = |
| | +
\ . \ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FLOOR DECK TYPE
W3-6 1/4" LW
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f
c
' = 3 ksi
SHEAR STUD DIAMETER (1/2, 5/8, 3/4)


= 3/4 in
STUDS SPACING
1 row @ 12 in o.c.
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ?
No
WF BEAM SECTION = > W24X62 = > A d r
x
r
y
I
x
S
x
WF BEAM YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi 18.3 23.7 9.23 1.37 1560 132
ENHANCING PLATE SIZE
B =
12 in I
y
S
y
t
w
b
f
t
f
t
B
= 1 in 35 9.8 0.0122 0.43 7.04 0.59
D = 5 in
t
D
= 0.5 in
F
y, plate
= 36 ksi A d y I
x
E y
z
Total Steel = = > 32.8 29.7 19.3 3877 29000 23.11
S
x
Z
x
201 263
BEAM SPAN L = 30 ft
BEAM SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH) S = 30 ft, o.c.
SUPERIMPOSED DEAD LOAD, ASD w
D
= 20
lbs / ft
2
LIVE LOAD w
L
= 100
lbs / ft
2
CONCENTRATED LIVE LOADS ON BEAM P
1,L
= 10 kips
(0 for no concentrated load) L
1
= 10 ft
P
2,L
= 30 kips
L
2
= 20 ft THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
TO ENHANCE EXISTING BEAM? == > No ,new construction (Camber = 1/4".)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
w = w
D+L
+ w
wt
= 120
+ (
43.50 + 3.72 ) = 167.22
lbs / ft
2
= 5.02 kips / ft (total gravity loads on span beam)
R
Left
= 91.92 kips R
Right
= 98.58 kips
M
max
= 781.16 ft-kips, at 16.50 ft from left end V
max
= 98.58 kips, at from right end
CHECK DIMENSION REQUIREMENTS
t
0
= 3.25 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.c)
h
r
= 3 in < 3 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)


= 3/4 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.b)
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 4.5 in < h
r
+ t
o
- 0.5 = 5.75 in [Satisfactory] (AISC I3.2c.1.b)
s =
12 in o.c. < MAX[ 8(h
r
+ t
o
) , 36 ] = 50 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
> 4 = 3 in o.c. [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
w
r
= 6 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (AISC 360-05 I3.2c.1.a)
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR PLASTIC DESIGN
b

= MIN (L / 4 , B) = 90 in, (AISC 360-05 I3.1a) h

= t
0
+ h
r
+ d = 36.0 in, (total height)
A
ctr
= 0.85 f
c
' b t
0
/ F
y
= 14.9
in
2
A
total
= A
ctr
+ A = 47.7
in
2
A
fill
= A - 2A
f
- A
w
= 12.23
in
2
A
f
= 4.15
in
2
t
w
= 0.43 in t
f
= 0.59 in
Enhanced Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-05 / IBC 09 / CBC 10
(parallel)


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(cont'd)
32.2 in, (plastic neutral axis to bottom)
thus, y = 22.8 in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z
tr
= 0.5 y A
total
= 544
in
3
DETERMINE COMPOSITE PROPERTIES FOR ELASTIC DESIGN
13.01 , (ACI 318-05 8.5.1)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 22.5
in
2
22.8 in, (elastic neutral axis to bottom)
8956 in
4
393 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
680 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDING & SHEAR CAPACITIES
Moment : M
max
= (Z
tr
/ Z
x, WF
) M
DL
+ M
LL
= 1339.6 ft-kips
< M
n
/
b
= Z
tr
F
y
/
b
= 1357.0 ft-kips, (AISC 360 I3.2a) [Satisfactory]
where Z
x
= 154
in
3

b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 I3.2a)
3.76(E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 > h / t
w
= 69.07
Shear : V
max
= 98.58 kips < 196.76 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.1b)
[Satisfactory]
where 2.24 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.946
k
v
= 5 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b) C
v
= 0.8576 (AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
(k
v
E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.852
v
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 G1)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
M
max
= 781.2 ft-kips > M
n
/
b
= Z
x
F
y
/
b
= 472.8 ft-kips <== Shear Studs Required
where
b
= 1.67 (AISC 360-05 F1 & F2-1)
C
f
= MIN ( 0.85 f
c
' A
c
, F
y
A
s
) = 745.88 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3.1)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 284
in
3
, refered to steel bottom.
186.47 kips, (AISC 360-05 C-I3-4)
Q
n
= MIN [ 0.5 A
sc
(f
c
' E
c
)
0.5
, R
g
R
p
A
sc
F
u
] = 18.06 kips, (AISC 360-05 I3.2d.3)
where w
c
= 115 pcf
X
1
= 15.50 ft
E
n
E
c
= =
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad
h t A
y
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d y y A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
y
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
y d h t
= =
+ +
/ 0.6 /
v y w v n v V C F A = =
( )
( )
2
'
0.85
0.5
2
0.5
2
total ctr
ctr total
total ctr f b
f
total f fill
total ctr f f
w
A
F
y
h for
A A
b f
c
A A
y d for
A A A
b
A A A
for t A A A
t


= + =

+ > +

( )
( )( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( )( )
0.5 2
0
0.5 0.5 0.5
0
2
0.5
0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
0 0 0
0.5
for y t h A A
total ctr r b
dA h d y t A A A
ctr total ctr b
y h for
A A A
total ctr f
A
total
d h d y y y y t t h t t h t t t t t t t A A A
total f fill r f r f w f f w f f b b b b
h for
A
total
A
total
+ +
+ +
= +
+ + + + + + + + + +

( )
2
A A
ctr f

> +

2
' , 0.25
eff s
f
tr s
S S
V MAX C
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

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(cont'd)
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 (f
c
')
0.5
= 2229.1 ksi
A
sc
= 0.44
in
2
F
u
= 58 ksi
R
g
= 1.00 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
R
p
= 0.75 (AISC 360-05 Table I3.2b.3)
Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
X
1
/ s = 279.99 kips > V' [Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE

Max
= 0.35 inch, at 15.5 ft, from left end
<
L
= L / 360 = 1.00 inch [Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEAD LOAD DEFLECTION ON NON-COMPOSITE
0.31 in
where w
DL
= 1.91 kips / ft
I = 3877 in
4
4
5
384
DL
Mid
w L
EI
= =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLENT : DESGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. When welded shear connectors are used for transfer of lateral shear loads to drags/collectors, the allowable shear strength shall be
75% of the available strength for both gravity and lateral design (CBC 10 2204A.1.3), to consider concrete craked at lateral loads.
2. The input STUDS SPACNG must be based on actual deck ribs spacing for perpendicular to beam. For the following total [15] studs, if ribs
spacing 12" o. c., the minimum composte beam capacity
is from 2 rows @ 12" o.c., not one row @ 8.57" o.c.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTON = > W18X46 = > A d I
x
S
x
Z
x
13.5 18.1 712 78.8 90.7
FLOOR DECK TYPE = > W3-7 1/2" NW
BEAM SPAN L 30 ft
BEAM SPACNG (TRB. WDTH) B 10 ft, o.c.
SUPERMPOSED LOAD, ASD
w
s
=
106 lbs / ft
2
LATERAL SHEAR STRESS BETWEEN BEAM & FLOOR DECK
v 720 lbs / ft, (ASD level, no O
0
)
COLLECTOR / DRAG AXAL LOAD P 106 kips, (ASD level, including O
0
)
WEAK AXS EFFECTVE LENGTH KL
y
= 10 ft
RBS PERPENDCULAR TO BEAM ? Yes
BEAM YELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
SHEAR STUD DA. (1/2, 5/8, 3/4) | = 3/4 in
STUDS SPACNG 2 rows @ 12 in o.c.
THE BEAM DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMNE REACTONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
w = w
s
+ w
wt
= 106
+ (
72.50 + 4.59 ) = 183.09
lbs / ft
2
= 1.83 kips / ft (total gravity loads on span beam)
M
max
= 206.0 ft-kips R
1
= 27.46 kips
J
max
= 27.46 kips, at R1 right. R
2
= 27.46 kips
CHECK DMENSON REQUREMENTS
t
0
= 4.5 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (ASC 360-05 3.2c.1.c)
h
r
= 3 in < 3 in [Satisfactory] (ASC 360-05 3.2c.1.a)
| = 3/4 in < 3/4 in [Satisfactory] (ASC 360-05 3.2c.1.b)
H
s
= h
r
+ 1.5 = 4.5 in < h
r
+ t
o
- 0.5 = 7 in [Satisfactory] (ASC 3.2c.1.b)
s
12 in o.c. < MAX[ 8(h
r
+ t
o
) , 36 ] = 60 in o.c. [Satisfactory]
> 4 | = 3 in o.c. [Satisfactory] (ASC 360-05 3.2d.6)
w
r
= 6 in > 2 in [Satisfactory] (ASC 360-05 3.2c.1.a)
DETERMNE COMPOSTE PROPERTES FOR PLASTC DESGN
b = MIN (L / 4 , B) = 90 in, (ASC 360-05 3.1a) h = t
0
+ h
r
+ d = 25.6 in, (total height)
A
ctr
= 0.85 f
c
' b t
0
/ F
y
= 27.5
in
2
A
total
= A
ctr
+ A = 41.0
in
2
A
fill
= A - 2A
f
- A
w
= 0.09
in
2
A
f
= 3.67
in
2
t
w
= 0.36 in t
f
= 0.61 in
23.4 in, (plastic neutral axis to bottom)
Composite CoIIector Beam Design with Seismic Loads Based on AISC 360-05 / CBC 10 / IBC 09
(perpendicular)
( )
( )

total ctr
ctr total
total ctr f b
f
total f fill
total ctr f f
w
A
F
v
h for
A A
b f
c
A A
v d for A A A
b
A A A
for t A A A
t


= s + =

+ > +

(cont'd)
thus, y = 15.4 in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z
tr
= 0.5 y A
total
= 317
in
3
DETERMNE COMPOSTE PROPERTES FOR ELASTC DESGN
7.56 , (AC 318-05 8.5.1)
A
ctr
= b t
0
/ n = 53.5
in
2
20.5 in, (elastic neutral axis to bottom)
3007 in
4
147 in
3
, referred to steel bottom.
586 in
3
, referred to concrete top.
CHECK BENDNG & SHEAR CAPACTES
Middle Bottom : M
max
= (Z
tr
/ Z
x
) M
DL
+ M
LL
= 422.4 ft-kips
< M
n
/ O
b
= Z
tr
F
y
/ O
b
= 790.9 ft-kips, (ASC 360 3.2a) [Satisfactory]
where O
b
= 1.67 (ASC 360-05 3.2a)
3.76(E / F
y
)
0.5
= 90.55 > h / t
w
= 50.28
Shear : V
max
= 27.46 kips < 117.05 kips, (ASC 360-05 3.1b)
[Satisfactory]
where 2.24 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.946
k
v
= 5 (ASC 360-05 G2.1b) C
v
= 1 (ASC 360-05 G2.1b)
(k
v
E / F
y
)
0.5
= 53.852 O
v
= 1.67 (ASC 360-05 G1)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACTY FOR GRAVTY
M
max
= 206.0 ft-kips < M
n
/ O
b
= Z
x
F
y
/ O
b
= 226.3 ft-kips <== No Shear Stud Required
where O
b
= 1.67 (ASC 360-05 F1 & F2-1)
C
f
= MIN ( 0.85 f
c
' A
c
, F
y
A
s
) = 675 kips, (ASC 360-05 C-3.1)
S
eff
= Min[ M
max
/ (0.66 F
y
) , S
tr
] = 75
in
3
, refered to steel bottom.
168.75 kips, (ASC 360-05 C-3-4)
Q
n
= (3/4) MIN [ 0.5 A
sc
(f
c
' E
c
)
0.5
, R
g
R
p
A
sc
F
u
] = 9.80 kips, (ASC 360-05 3.2d.3 & CBC 07 2204A.1.3)
where w
c
= 150 pcf
E
c
= w
c
1.5
33 (f
c
')
0.5
= 3834.3 ksi
A
sc
= 0.44
in
2
F
u
= 58 ksi
R
g
= 0.85 (ASC 360-05 Table 3.2b.3)
R
p
= 0.60 (ASC 360-05 Table 3.2b.3)
E Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
X
1
/ s = 294.03 kips > V' [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACTY FOR LATERAL LOADS
E Q
n
= Q
n
N
r
/ s = 1634 lbs / ft > v = 720 lbs / ft [Satisfactory]
E
n
E
c
= =
( )
0
0.5 0.5
ctr
ctr
r
b
d Ad h t A
v
A
A
+ + +
= =
+
( ) ( )
2
2 2
0
0
0.5 0.5
12
ctr
tr x ctr r b b
t A
d d v v A t I I A h
+ = + + + = +
tr
tr
b
I
S
v
= =
( )
0
tr
t
r b
I
S
v d h t
= =
+ +
/ 0.6 /
v v w v n v J C F A = = O O
( )
( )( )
( )
( ) ( ) ( )( ) ( )( )
0.5 2
0
0.5 0.5 0.5
0
2
0.5
0.5 0.5 2 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
0 0 0
0.5
for v t h A A
total ctr r b
dA h d v t A A A
ctr total ctr b
v h for A A A
total ctr f
A
total
d h d v v v v t t h t t h t t t t t t t A A A
total f fill r f r f w f f w f f b b b b
h for
A
total
A
total
+ + s
+ +
= s +
+ + + + + + + + + +

( )
2
A A
ctr f

> +

2
' , 0.25
eff s
f
tr s
S S
J MAX C
S S
| |
= =
|

\ .
(
(

(cont'd)
CHECK COMBNED COMPRESSON AND BENDNG CAPACTY (ASC 360-05, H1)
0.97 < 1.33 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/ O
c
= 359 / 1.67 = 214.90 kips, (WF steel only, ASC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
= 106.00 kips [Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/ O
b
= 790.85 ft-kips, (ASC 360 3.2a)
> M
rx
= 422.35 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK NTAL DEFLECTON / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSTE
w
DL
= 75% Self Wt = 0.58 kips / ft (75% self weight load only)
0.51 in, downward perpendicular at middle of beam.
M
max
= 65.0 ft-kips < M
n
/ O
b
= Z
x
F
y
/ O
b
= 226.3 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK LVE LOAD DEFLECTON ON COMPOSTE
w = w
LL
= 1.06 klf
0.22 in, downward. < L / 360 = 1.00 in [Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. ASC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American nstitute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
2. CBC 2010: "California Building Code, Volume 2 of 2", nternational Building Code, January 1, 2011.
4
5
384
Mid
w
L
EI
= =
A
4
5
384
Mid
eff
wL
EI
(
= = A (
(

8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r rx r
c cx c
r rx r
c cx c
P M P
for
P M P
P M P
for
P M P
| |
+ >
|
\ .
=

| |

+ <
|

\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SHAPE (Tube, Pipe, or WF) & SIZE HSS2X2X1/4 < == Tube
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P
r
= 1 kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 8 ft
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 8 ft
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 0.8 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 8 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 1 kips
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 0.1 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 1 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.45 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 20 / 1.67 = 12.18 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 3.70 / 1.67 = 2.21 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 3.70 / 1.67 = 2.21 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 18.4 / 1.67 = 11.0 kips > V
strong
= 1.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 18.4 / 1.67 = 11.0 kips > V
weak
= 1.0 kips [Satisfactory]
Tube, Pipe, or WF Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CHANNEL SIZE C12X30
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 10 kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 20 ft
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 10 ft
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 13 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 20 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 77 kips
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 2 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 35 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.94 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 89 / 1.67 = 53.44 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 42.79 / 1.67 = 25.62 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 9.84 / 1.67 = 5.89 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 132.2 / 1.67 = 79.2 kips > V
strong
= 77.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 68.6 / 1.67 = 41.1 kips > V
weak
= 35.0 kips [Satisfactory]
Channel Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
ANGLE SIZE L8X6X1
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 10 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 20 ft
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 10 ft
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 5 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 20 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 77 kips
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 6 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
by
= 10 ft
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 60 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.91 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 136 / 1.67 = 81.28 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E5)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
r,max
= 7.78 ft-kips or 0.71 ft-kips ,(major principal axis bending)
M
r,min
= 0.71 ft-kips or 7.78 ft-kips ,(minor principal axis bending)
M
c,max
= M
n
/
b
= 42.24 / 1.67 = 25.29 ft-kips, (smaller equal-leg section used, AISC 360-05 Chapter F10-2)
> M
r,max
[Satisfactory]
M
c,min
= M
n
/
b
= 15.89 / 1.67 = 9.51 ft-kips
> M
r,min
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 172.8 / 1.67 = 103.5 kips > V
strong
= 77.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 129.6 / 1.67 = 77.6 kips > V
weak
= 60.0 kips [Satisfactory]


Angle Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
,max ,min
, ,min
,max ,min
, ,min
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r r r r
c c max c c
r r r r
c c max c c
M M P P
for
P M M P
M M P P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|
\ .
=

| |

+ + <
|

|
\ .
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SIZE W16X40
COLUMN SIZE c = 6 in
d = 6 in
BASE PLATE THICKNESS t = 3/4 in
COLUMN TO PLATE WELD w = 1/4 in
BOLT SIZE = 3/4 in
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
COLUMN BASE SERVICE LOADS
Axial P = 10 kips
Shear V = 25 kips Plate Size : 7 in x 10.5 in x 0.75 in
Moment M = 10 ft-kips
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK WELD OF COLUMN TO BASE PLATE (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
f
x
= V / A
w
= 5.7 ksi
f
y
= P / A
w
+ M / S
w
= 20.1 ksi
f
v
= (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 20.9 ksi < F
v
= 0.6 F
EXX
/ = 21.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
Where A
w
= 4.4
in
2
S
w
= 6.7
in
3
CHECK SHEAR BOLTS CAPACITY
R
nv
/ = 42.4 kips, (AISC Manual 13th, Table 7-1)
> V [Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION BOLTS FLANGE CAPACITY
d' = + 1/16 =
0.813 in R
nt
/ = 19.9 kips / bolt, (AISC Manual 13th, Table 7-2)
b' = b - 0.5 = 1.299 in
a' = a + 0.5 = 2.049 in 0.910
S = 9.000 in, (AISC Manual 9th, Page 4-90)
0.678
0.538
F
y
= 50 ksi, for WF
14.1 kips / bolt, (AISC 360-05, J3.7)
11.7 kips / bolt, (AISC Manual 9th, Page 4-89 to 4-95)
> T = - P / 4 + 0.5 M / (1.5 + c) = 5.5 kips / bolt
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BASE PLATE BENDING CAPACITY
Edge = 1.500 in, (AISC 360-05, Tab J3.4 & J3.5)
Base Plate Size = 7 in x 10.5 in x 3/4 in
M
n
/
b
= 1.48 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F) > M = 1.38 ft-kips
F
y
= 36 ksi, for Base Plate [Satisfactory]
Connection Design for Column above Beam, Based on AISC Manual & AISC 360-05


( )
( )
2
'
2
' '
'
/ 1 , 1
/ 1 , 0 1
/ , 0
n
c
allow
n
c
n
t
for
R
t
t
T for
R
t
for
R

| |
+ >
|
\ .

| |
= =
+
|
\ .

<

2
'
'
'
1
1
1
c t
t
b
a

(
| |
= =
( |
| | \ . (

+
|
\ .
'
8
c
y
Bb
t
SF
= =
'
1
d
S
= =
/ / 1 , 1.3
v
n nt
nv
f
Min
R R
F
| |
= =
|
\ .
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W21X50
GRAVITY SERVICE VERTICAL LOAD P = 47 kips
BALANCED SERVICE MOMENT M = 26 ft-kips
VERTICAL PLATE THICKNESS t
V
= 0.75 in
HORIZONTAL PLATE THICKNESS t
H
= 0.375 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
TRIAL WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
BOLT DIAMETER = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > N
SC = Slip critical connection
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
1 row & 3 bolts per row, (total 3 bolts.)
IS TOP FLANGE COPED ? (1=Yes, 0=No,) = > 1 Yes
2 rows & 2 bolts per row, (total 4 bolts at one end.)
ANALYSIS
BEAM SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC 13th Table 1)
d t
w
t
f
k
20.8 0.38 0.535 1.04
CHECK CAPACITY OF VERTICAL BOLTS (AISC 360-05 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 18.8 kips / bolt, (R
n
/
v
, AISC 13th Table 7)
T = 2 M / d = coupling force = 30 kips (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= = 56 kips
No. of bolts required = 3.0 = 3 bolts [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.75 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.75 in [Satisfactory]
Number of rows required = 1 rows = 1 rows [Satisfactory]
Bolt group capacity = 57 kips > (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 56 kips
> P = 47 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF VERTICAL WELDING (AISC 360-05 J2)
e = 2.25 in, (AISC 360-05, Table J3.4)
Plate thickness = 0.75 in
Weld size,w = 0.50 in
Min allowable weld = 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
Max allowable weld = 0.69 in [Satisfactory]
t
e
= 0.35 in
D = 9.5 in
I = 2 ( t
e
D
3
/ 12 ) = 50.5
in
4
Vertical shear = P / A
w
= P / 2 D t
e
= 7.0 ksi
Bending stress = 0.5 P e D / I = 9.9 ksi
Tension stress = T / A
w
= T / 2 D t
e
= 4.5 ksi
Resultant Stress = [ (P/A
w
)
2
+ (0.5 P e D / I + T/A
w
)
2
]
0.5
= 16.0 ksi
Allow shear F
w
/ = (0.6 x 70 ksi) / 2.0 = = 21.0 ksi > 16.0 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 G2)
P / A = 6.6 ksi < 0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
= 0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.5 = 14.4 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 4.2 ksi < F
y
/
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 21.56 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
F
u
= 58 ksi ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
P
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t
V
= 80 kips > 47 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK VERTICAL NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-05 J4.1)
F
u
= 58 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t
V
= 133 kips > 30 kips [Satisfactory]
HORIZONTAL BOLTS
HORIZ. TOP PLATE THK. 3/8" WITH 2 ROW 2 BOLTS PER ROW AT ONE END.
Design for Fully Restrained Moment Connection across Girder Based on AISC 360-05
TRY VERTICAL BOLTS
USE VERT. PLATE 9.5" x 4.0" x 3/4" WITH WELD 1/2" EA. SIDE TO
GIRDER WEB & 1 ROW OF TOTAL (3) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
Number of rows used
Edge spacing used
Bolt spacing used
Number of bolts used


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(cont'd)
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-05 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
l
h
= 1.3 in
l
v
= 5.3 in
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
R
bs,P
= 0.6 A
v
F
u
/ + A
t
F
u
/ = (0.3 l
v
+ 0.5 l
h
) t
w
F
u
= 54 kips
> P = 47.00 kips [Satisfactory]
R
bs,T
= (0.5 l
v
+ 2 x 0.3 l
h
) t
w
F
u
= 83 > T = 30 kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF HORIZONTAL BOLTS (AISC 360-05 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 18.8 kips / bolt, (R
n
/
v
, AISC 13th Table 7)
Bolt group capacity = 75 kips > T = 30 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 13.3 ksi < F
y
/
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 21.56 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK HORIZONTAL NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-05 J4.1)
F
u
= 58 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ [ 6" - 2 (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t
H
= 41 kips > 30 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( TOP FLANGE TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-05 J4)
l
t
= 1.9 in
l
v
= 5.6 in
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual 13th Edition, Pg. 2-39)
R
bs,T
= (0.5 l
t
+ 0.3 l
v
) t
f
F
u
= 91 > T = 30 kips [Satisfactory]

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY (Flange Plate 5.71 in x 19.5 in x 1 in)
WF BEAM SECTION = > W21X48
WF STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
yp
= 36 ksi
FLANGE PLATE THICKNESS t
fp
= 1 in
WEB PLATE THICKNESS t
wp
= 0.75 in
T = 70 P
n
/
t
)
V = 100 V
n
/
v
)
M = 80 M
n
/
b
)
BOLT DIAMETER = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes (Web Plate 9.5 in x 13.5 in x 0.75 in)
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > N
SC = Slip critical connection THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
FLANGE BOLTS 2 rows 3 bolts on each row (total 6 bolts at each end)
WEB BOLTS 2 vert rows 3 bolts on each row (total 6 bolts at each end)
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC 13th Table 1)
d t
w
t
f
k b
f
A Z
x
20.6 0.35 0.43 0.93 8.14 14.1 107
DETERMINE PLATE DIMENSIONS
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in, (Tab J3.3) = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.75 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.75 in [Satisfactory]
Flange Plate B = 5.71 in < b
f
[Satisfactory]
L
fp
= 19.5 in
Web Plate D = 9.5 in < d - 2k - 2t
f
[Satisfactory]
L
wp
= 13.5 in
CHECK CAPACITY OF BOLTS (AISC 360-05 J3)
Allowable shear capacity R
n
/
v
= 18.8
kips / bolt, (AISC 13th Table 7)
Flange bolt shear v = T / A
T
+ M / S = 11.7 kips / bolt < R
n
/
v
[Satisfactory]
Web bolt shear v = [(T / A
T
)
2
+ (V / A
V
)
2
]
0.5
= 17.1 k / bolt < R
n
/
v
[Satisfactory]
where A
T
= 18 bolts, (total one end bolts)
S = 123.6 in-bolts, (flange bolts only)
A
V
= 6 bolts, (one end web bolts only)
CHECK WEB PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 G2)
V / (D t
wp
) = 14.0 ksi < 0.6 F
yp
C
v
/
v
= 0.6 F
yp
1.0 / 1.5 = 14.4 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLANGE PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / (2 B t
fp
+ D t
wp
) + M / (d B t
fp
) = 11.9 ksi < F
yp
/
t
= F
yp
/ 1.67 = 21.56 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLANGE NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-05 J4.1)
F
up
= 58 ksi ( for plate, AISC Manual 13th Edition, page. 2-39)
0.5 T + M / d =
81.60 kips < F
up
/ [ B - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t
fp
= 100 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLANGE NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
F
u
= 65 ksi ( for WF, AISC Manual 13th Edition, page. 2-39)
0.5 T + M / d =
81.60 kips < 0.6 Min( F
u
t
f
, F
up
t
fp
) / ( shear length) = 82.80 kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB PLATE BLOCK SHEAR (AISC 360-05 J4)
l
h
= 4.9 in
l
v
= 1.2 in
V =
100.00 kips < 0.6 A
v
F
up
/ + A
t
F
up
/ = (0.3 l
v
+ 0.5 l
h
) t
wp
F
up
= 122.89 kips
[Satisfactory]
BEAM AXIAL LOAD, ASD
VERTICAL SHEAR FORCE, ASD
MOMENT AT SPLICE, ASD
kips, ( 20% WF's
kips, ( 69% WF's
Edge spacing used
Bolt spacing used


ft-k, ( 30% WF's
Beam Bolted Splice Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL SHAPE (Tube or Pipe) & SIZE HSS10X8X1/2 < == Tube
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 4 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P
r
= 100 kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 40 ft
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 3 ft
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 15 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 40 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 50 kips
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 20 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 30 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FILLED COMPOSITE COLUMN LIMITATIONS (AISC 360-05, I2.2a)
A
steel
/ A
total
= 0.20 > 1.0% [Satisfactory]
Where A
steel
= 15.3
in
2
A
total
= 78.3
in
2
b / t = 16.00 < 2.26 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 56.75
D / t = N/A 0.15 E / F
y
= 94.57
Where b = 8.0 in
D = N/A E = 29000 ksi
t = 0.5 in
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, I2.2b)
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 142.77 kips > P
r
[Satisfactory]
Where
c
= 2.0 P
n
= 285.54 kips
C
2
= 0.85 P
0
= 918 kips
C
3
= 0.90 P
e
= 325.59 kips
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 I1.1b & I4, and ACI 318-08 Chapter 9 & 10)
C = 5.45 in
P
c
= P
n /

b
= 100 kips
M
c
= M
n /

b
= 86 ft-kips > M
u
/ (
b
/
b
) = (M
rx
2
+ M
ry
2
)
0.5
= 25.0 ft-kips
Where
b
= 1.67 P
n
= 167 kips [Satisfactory]

b
= 0.9 M
n
= 143.1 ft-kips
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, I2.2d & G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 184.0 / 1.67 = 110.2 kips > V
strong
= 50.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 147.2 / 1.67 = 88.1 kips > V
weak
= 30.0 kips [Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Filled Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08

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'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
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0.85 ,
,
,
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C
C
C
C
S
f
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SIZE W21X83
CELL DIAMETER D = 6 in
CELL PITCH ( 1.25 D to 1.5 D) S = 9 in
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P
r
= 60 kips, ASD ( 12% steel weight saved.)
STRONG AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 28 ft
WEAK AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 8 ft THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
STRONG AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 50 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
b
= 8 ft, (AISC 360-05 F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 25 kips
WEAK AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 10 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 200 kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK FULL SECTION CAPACITY, AT WEB OPENING, USING STRAIN-COMPATIBILITY METHOD (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.31 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 867 / 1.67 = 519.32 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 682.82 / 1.67 = 408.88 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 125.43 / 1.67 = 75.11 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK T-SHAPE CAPACITY AT WEB OPENINGS (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.5 (b
f
- t
w
) / t
f
= 4.70 < 1.0 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 24.08 [Satisfactory]
d
T
/ t
w
= 14.95 < 0.75 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 18.06 [Satisfactory]
0.97 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 341 / 1.67 = 203.99 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E4a or D2)
> 0.5 P
r
= 30.00 kips [Satisfactory]
M
c,x
= M
n
/
b
= 54.64 / 1.67 = 32.72 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F9)
> 0.5 M
r,x
= 25.00 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
M
c,y
= M
n
/
b
= 62.69 / 1.67 = 37.54 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F6)
> 0.5 M
r,y
= 5.00 ft-kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 237.9 / 1.67 = 142.5 kips > V
strong
= 25.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 418.8 / 1.67 = 250.8 kips > V
weak
= 200.0 kips [Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05, Table B4.1)
Cellular Beam Design Based on AISC 360-05


8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
, ,x
, ,
, ,x
, ,
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r y r r r
c c x c y c
r y r r r
c c x c y c
M M P P
for
P M M P
M M P P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DOUBLE ANGLE SIZE 2 - L8X6X1
LONG LEGS BACK TO BACK ? Yes (LLBB)
GAP DIMENSION s = 0.375 in
STITCHES SPACING kL
z
= 4 ft, o.c.
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 36 ksi
AXIAL FORCE (plus sign for compression) P = 80 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 20 ft b
f
= 12.4 in t
f
= 1.0 in
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 10 ft d = 8.0 in y
p
= 1.50 in
A =
22.0
in
2
I
x
= 162
in
4
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 35 ft-kips, ASD, y = 3.14 in I
y
= 179
in
4
Yes (back to back legs tension)
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 20 ft, (AISC 360-05 F9.2 & F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 200 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 15 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
by
= 10 ft
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 150 kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS (AISC 360-05, Table B4.1)
0.5 (b
f
- s - t
w
) / t
f
= 5.00 < 1.0 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 28.38 [Satisfactory]
d / t
w
= 4.00 < 0.75 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 21.29 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY FOR DOUBLE ANGLES (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.99 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 270 / 1.67 = 161.41 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E4a or D2)
> P
r
= 80.00 kips [Satisfactory]
M
c,x
= M
n
/
b
= 159.68 / 1.67 = 95.62 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F9) > M
r,x
[Satisfactory]
M
c,y
= M
n
/
b
= 129.00 / 1.67 = 77.25 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F6) > M
r,y
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY FOR SINGLE ANGLE BETWEEN STITCHES (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.96 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 256 / 1.67 = 153.09 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E5)
> P
r
= 43.50 kips [Satisfactory]
(Conservatively, P
r
is single angle possible maximum axial load, which may be non-concurrent with moments.)
M
r,max
= 5.30 ft-kips or 5.30 ft-kips ,(major principal axis bending)
M
r,min
= 5.30 ft-kips or 5.30 ft-kips ,(minor principal axis bending)
M
c,max
= M
n
/
b
= 44.40 / 1.67 = 26.58 ft-kips, (smaller equal-leg section used, AISC 360-05 Chapter F10-2)
> M
r,max
[Satisfactory]
M
c,min
= M
n
/
b
= 15.89 / 1.67 = 9.51 ft-kips > M
r,min
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 345.6 / 1.67 = 206.9 kips > V
strong
= 200.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 259.2 / 1.67 = 155.2 kips > V
weak
= 150.0 kips [Satisfactory]


DOUBLE LEGS TENSION ?
Double Angle Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
, ,x
, ,
, ,x
, ,
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r y r r r
c c x c y c
r y r r r
c c x c y c
M M P P
for
P M M P
M M P P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
,max ,min
, ,min
,max ,min
, ,min
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r r r r
c c max c c
r r r r
c c max c c
M M P P
for
P M M P
M M P P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|
\ .
=

| |

+ + <
|

|
\ .
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
T-SHAPE SIZE b
f
= 12 in t
f
= 2.74 in
A =
45.7
in
2
d = 11.2 in t
w
= 1.52 in y = 2.94 in
y
p
= 1.91 in
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi I
x
= 387
in
4
I
y
= 397
in
4
AXIAL FORCE (plus sign for compression) P = 10 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 20 ft
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 10 ft
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
rx
= 70 ft-kips, ASD, Yes
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 20 ft, (AISC 360-05 F9.2 & F2.2.c)
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 300 kips
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M
ry
= 150 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
by
= 10 ft
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 500 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS (AISC 360-05, Table B4.1)
0.5 (b
f
- t
w
) / t
f
= 1.91 < 1.0 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 24.08 [Satisfactory]
d / t
w
= 7.37 < 0.75 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 18.06 [Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
0.96 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 1386 / 1.67 = 829.85 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E4a or D2)
> P
r
= 10.00 kips [Satisfactory]
M
c,x
= M
n
/
b
= 312.64 / 1.67 = 187.21 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F9)
> M
r,x
[Satisfactory]
M
c,y
= M
n
/
b
= 431.36 / 1.67 = 258.30 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05, F6)
> M
r,y
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G2)
V
n,strong
/
v
= 510.7 / 1.67 = 305.8 kips > V
strong
= 300.0 kips [Satisfactory]
V
n,weak
/
v
= 986.4 / 1.67 = 590.7 kips > V
weak
= 500.0 kips [Satisfactory]
THE STEM IN TENSION ? (stem tension)
T-Shape Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05


, ,x
, ,
, ,x
, ,
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
r y r r r
c c x c y c
r y r r r
c c x c y c
M M P P
for
P M M P
M M P P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SMALL PIPE D (in) F
y
(ksi) t (in)
20 42 0.25
BIG PIPE D (in) F
y
(ksi) t (in)
24 42 0.25
RING PLATE (Top, Middle, & Bottom) t (in) F
y
(ksi)
0.75 36
SLEEVE LENGTH L = 30 in
JOINT HORIZONTAL SECTION FORCES
P = 15 kips, (Axial)
V = 39 kips, (Shear)
M = 50 ft-kips, (Bending)
T = 30 ft-kips, (Torsion)
SIZE OF FILLET WELD ALL AROUND
w = 0.1875 in
SLOT WELDS 6 - 5/8 in x 3 in
(Side Welds @ 60 deg. O.C.)
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FILLET WELD LIMITATIONS (AISC 360-10 J2.2b)
w = 0.1875 in > w
MIN
= 0.125 in
< w
MAX
= (I 0.6 F
u
t) / (I 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.295 in
Sleeve Joint Connection Design, for Steel Cell Tower / Sign, Based on AISC 360-10
[Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.295 in
CHECK FILLET WELD CAPACITY (AISC 360-10 J2.4)
f
x
= V / A
w
+ T / (0.5 D A
w
) = 9.00 ksi
f
y
= P / A
w
+ M / S
w
= 16.11 ksi
f = (f
x
2
+ f
y
2
)
0.5
= 18.46 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ : = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
Where D = 20 in, use small pipe conservatively
t
e
= 0.707 w = 0.1326 in
A
w
= D S t
e
= 8.3291 in
2
S
w
= S [(D + 2 t
e
)
4
- D
4
] / 32(D + 2 t
e
) = 41.92541 in
3
: = 2.0
CHECK SLOT WELD CAPACITY (AISC 360-10 J2.4)
F
x
= V / n + T / (0.5 n D) + M / (n L) = 14.83 kips / slot weld
F
y
= P / n = 2.50 kips / slot weld
f = (F
x
2
+ F
y
2
)
0.5
/ A
w
= 8.02 ksi < 0.6 F
EXX
/ : = 21.00 ksi [Satisfactory]
Where n = 6 , number of slot welds
D = 24 in, big pipe diameter
A
w
= 5/8 in x 3 in = 1.875 in
2
/ slot weld
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF RING PLATE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
f = (F
x
2
+ F
y
2
)
0.5
/ A
w
= 8.02 ksi < 0.6 F
u
/ : = 17.40 ksi [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi, ( AISC Manual 14th Edition, Tab. 2-4)
: = 2.0
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY OF SLOTTED PIPE (AISC 360-10 J4.3)
f = (F
x
2
+ F
y
2
)
0.5
/ A
w
= 8.30 ksi < Min (0.6 F
u
, U F
u
) / : = 14.50 ksi [Satisfactory]
Where F
u
= 58 ksi, ( AISC Manual 14th Edition, Tab. 2-4)
U = 0.5 ,not 1.0 conservatively
A
w
= 2 t ( 5/8 in + 3 in ) = 1.813 in
2
/ slot weld
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The moment load, M, is supported by top and bottom flanges, and the
vertical load, P, by beam web. But the axial load, T, may be supported
by flanges/web, or by both, so the design conservatively double
accounts that the axial load fully by both flanges and web.
2. The additional thickness of connection plates and/or shims may
be used to accommodate tolerances for fabrication.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION = > W24X94
MOMENT LOAD, ASD M = 75 ft-kips
VERTICAL SERVICE LOAD, ASD P = 43 kips
HORIZONTAL TENSION LOAD, ASD T = 60 kips
PLATE THICKNESS t = 0.625 in
PLATE STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
WELD SIZE w = 0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
BOLT DIAMETER I = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > SC
SC = Slip critical connection THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
2 rows & 7 bolts per row, (total 14 bolts.)
WEB PLATE EXTENDED DIMENSION a = 7.11 in
2 rows & 3 bolts per row, (total 6 bolts.)
Moment Connection Design for Beam to Weak Axis Column Based on AISC 360-10
WEB BOLT NO.
EACH FLANGE BOLT NO. bolts per row, (total 6 bolts.)
ANALYSIS
BEAM SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1) d t
w
t
f
k b
f
24.3 0.515 0.875 1.38 9.07
CHECK CAPACITY OF WEB BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Allow shear per bolt = 11.5 kips / bolt, (R
n
/ :
v
, AISC Manual Table 7)
(P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 74 kips
No. of bolts required = 6.4 = 14 bolts [Satisfactory]
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in = 3.00 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.25 in, (Tab J3.4) = 1.25 in [Satisfactory]
Number of rows required = 2 rows = 2 rows [Satisfactory]
Bolt group capacity = 161 kips > (P
2
+ T
2
)
0.5
= 74 kips
> P = 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF WEB PLATE WELDING (AISC 360-10 J2)
e , (including a ) = 10.36 in, (AISC 360-10, Table J3.4)
Plate thickness = 0.63 in
Weld size,w = 0.50 in
Min allowable weld = 0.25 in [Satisfactory]
Max allowable weld = 0.56 in [Satisfactory]
t
e
= 0.35 in
I = 2 ( t
e
d
3
/ 12 ) = 845.4
in
4
T =
54.372 deg, (AISC 360-10, J2-5)
Vertical shear = P / A
w
= P / 2 d t
e
= 2.5 ksi '
u
= 0.0378 in
Bending stress = 0.5 P e d / I = 6.4 ksi '
m
= 0.0288 in
Tension stress = T / A
w
= T / 2 d t
e
= 3.5 ksi f(p) = 1.1898 , (AISC 360-10, J2-9)
Resultant Stress = [ (P/A
w
)
2
+ (0.5 P e d / I + T/A
w
)
2
]
0.5
= 10.2 ksi F
w
= 68.28 ksi, (AISC 360-10, J2-8)
Allow shear F
w
/ : = F
w
/ 2.0 = 34.1 ksi
> 10.2 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB PLATE FLEXURE CAPACITY WITH VON-MISES REDUCTION (AISC Manual, page 10-103)
D = 20.5 in
f
v
= [(P/A)
2
+ (T/A + 6Pe / tD
2
)
2
]
0.5
= 15.2 ksi
F
cr
= (F
y
2
- 3 f
v
2
)
0.5
= 42.5 ksi
M = Pe = 37.1 ft-k < F
cr
Z / : = 139.2 ft-k [Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB PLATE FOR SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 G2)
P / A = 3.4 ksi < 0.6 F
y
C
v
/ :
v
= 0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.5 = 20 ksi [Satisfactory]
Number of rows used
Edge spacing used
Bolt spacing used
Number of bolts used
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
Concrete-filed 16 in. square HSS or Built-up box column (AISC 358-10 Chapter 10) is the first bi-axial bending column which can be used
in seismic moment frames based on all versions of UBC/IBC/CBC (2010 CBC 2205A.5 & 2013 CBC 2206A.2). The beam to column
connection (Collar/Bolts) can directly be purchased from the ConXtech ConXL (AISC Fabricator Certified Plant). But because bi-axial bending
capacity is lower than about each principal axis, the bi-axial strong column-weak beam conditions have also to be checked based on ACI 318-11
filled composite capacity.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SIZE b = h = 16 in, out-of width
t = 2.25
in, web thickness
COLUMN STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi
BEAM W24X103
BEAM STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
BEAMS AT ONE JOINT (2, 3, or 4) n = 4 , 4 - beams connected
BEAM LENGTH L = 24 ft
SEISMIC CHECK DIRECTION TO PRINCIPAL FRAME u = 45 deg.
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEAM LIMITATIONS (AISC 358-10, I0.3.1 & AISC 341-10 Table D1.1)
W24X103 > W18
< W30
t
f
= 0.98 < 1.0 in
b
f
= 9.00 < 12.0 in
L / d = 11.76 > 7
b
f
/ (2t
f
) = 4.59 < 0.3 (E
s
/ F
y
)
0.5
= 7.22 [Satisfactory]
Seismic Bi-axial Moment Frame Design Based on AISC 358-10 & ACI 318-11
CHECK COLUMN LIMITATIONS (AISC 358-10, I0.3.2 & AISC 341-10 Table D1.1)
t = 2.25 > 0.375 in
b = 16.00 > 16 in
f
c
' = 5.00 > 3 ksi
(b -2t) / t = 5.11 < 2.26 (E / F
y
)
0.5
= 54.43 [Satisfactory]
CHECK BI-AXIAL STRONG COLUMN-WEAK BEAM CONDITION AT u uu u DIRECTION (AISC 358-10, I0.3.8, ACI 318-11 Chapter 10 & 21)
EM
nc
= 3003.7 ft-kips > (6/5) EM
nb
= 2941.1 ft-kips
(ACI 318-11 21-1) [Satisfactory]
where EM
nc
= 2 x M
nc
, top & bottom columns
M
nc
@ P
u
/ | = 1501.9 ft-kips
P
u
= 128 kips, (A
g
f
c
' /10 suggested, ACI 318-11 21.6.1)
P
n
M
n .
Solid Line - Tension Controlled
Dash Line - Compression Controlled
EM
nb
= [ 2
Cos u +
2 Cos (90 - u ) ] M
nb
= 2450.9 ft-kips, at u uu u direction
M
nb
= F
y
Z
RBS
= 866.5 ft-kips, about principal axis. (AISC 358-10 10.8, C
pr
& R
y
not apply to ACI 318)
-8000
-6000
-4000
-2000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E
c s o
E
c
c c
for f
c o
f
o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ \

>

>

c
c
u
M
nb
= F
y
Z
RBS
866.5 ft-kips, about principal axis. (AISC 358-10 10.8, C
pr
& R
y
not apply to ACI 318)
Z
RBS
= 280 - 72.03 = 207.97
in
3
, (AISC 318-10 10.3.1.6)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
Top flange within concrete can drag heavy diaphragm force to lateral
frames, reduce floor system depth of composite steel-concrete, and
not need shear studs. But if axial in tension the flexure capacity reduced.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM/COLLECTOR SECTION W21X44
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 5 ksi THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
CONCRETE COVER C
c
= 1 in, 0.75" min., (ACI 318-11 7.7)
t
0
= 4.25 in, 2.20 Min.
BEAM/COLLECTOR SPAN L = 30 ft
SPACING (Tributary Width) B = 28 ft, o.c.
COLLOCTOR AXIAL LOAD, LRFD
P
u
= 80 kips, SD level, at center of W21X44
STRONG AXIS POSITIVE MOMENT, LRFD
M
u
= 380 ft-kips, SD level
SHEAR LOAD, LRFD
V
u
= 75 kips, SD level
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE CAMBER/SHORING ON NON-COMPOSITE
w = 2.497 kips / ft, floor system self weight, to W21X44, on non-composite
A = 5wL
4
/ 384 EI = 1.86 in, deflection of W21X44
< L / 180 = 2.00 in [Satisfactory]
Camber = 0.75 A = 1.40 in
Thin Composite Beam/Collector Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, I3, ACI 318-11 Chapter 10 & 21)
P
n
b = MIN (L / 4 , B) = 90 in, (AISC 360-10 I3.1a)
` | = 0.9 , (AISC 360-10 I3)
M
n
@ P
u
/ | = 475.8 ft-kips
| M
n
= 428.2 ft-kips
> M
u
+ 0.5C
c
P
u
= 383.3 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
M
n .
Solid Line - Tension Controlled
Dash Line - Compression Controlled
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-10, G2)
| V
n
= 195.6 kips > V
u
= 75.0 kips [Satisfactory]
-500
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
0 500 1000 1500 2000
( )
'
'
2
'
'
2 0.85
, 57 , 29000
0.85 2 , 0
0.85 ,
,
,
C
C
C
C
C
S
f
ksi f E E c s o
Ec
c c
for f
c o
f o o
for f
c o
for E
s s s t
f
for f
s t y
c
c c
c c
c c
c c
c c c
c c
= = =
(
| | | |
( < <
| |
= (
\ \

>

>

c
c
(cont'd)
CHECK WEB PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
T / A = 4.7 ksi < F
y
/ :
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
F
u
= 70 ksi ( AISC Manual, Pg. 2-39)
P
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ : [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 166 kips > 43 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB NET TENSION FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.1)
F
u
= 70 ksi
T
allow
= F
u
/ : [ D - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] t = 276 kips > 60 kips [Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF EACH FLANGE BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
One flange bolt group capacity = 69 kips > (M / d + 0.5 T) = 67 kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK EACH FLANGE PLATE FOR TENSION CAPACITY (AISC 365-05 D)
(M / d + 0.5 T) / A = 11.83 ksi < F
y
/ :
t
= F
y
/ 1.67 = 29.94 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK FLANGE NET SHEAR FRACTURE (AISC 360-10 J4.2)
V
allow
= 0.6 F
u
/ : [ 1.5 + 3 (n - 1) - n (d
s
+ 1/8 ) ] 2 t
min
= 89 kips
> 67 kips [Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
SIDE PLATE THICKNESS t
s
= 0.375 in by 1 One Side
A
b
= 5
in
2
, (Total Section Area)
E
2
= 3 in
BASE PLATE THICKNESS t
b
= 0.5 in
E
1
= 3 in
T = 59
e = 1 in, (to bolts center)
BOLT DIAMETER I = 1 in ( 1 in)
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490) ASTM = A325
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL) = > STD
STD = Standard round holes ( d + 1/16 " )
NSL = Long or short-slotted hole normal to load direction
OVS = Oversize round holes
SSL = Short-slotted holes THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
LSL = Long-slotted holes
CONNECTION TYPE (SC, N, X) = > N
SC = Slip critical connection
N = Bearing-type connection with threads included in the shear plane
X = Bearing-type connection with threads excluded from the shear plane
BOLTS NUMBER 3 Rows 2 6 Bolts)
MINIMUM BOLT SPACING s = 3 in
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSION LIMITATIONS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Bolt spacing required = 3.00 in, (Tab J3.3) < 3 in [Satisfactory]
Edge spacing required = 1.75 in, (Tab J3.4) < Min(E
1
,E
2
) [Satisfactory]
CHECK BOLT CAPACITY (AISC 360-10 J3)
Maximum single bolt shear v = (T / 6 ) x 1.67 = 16.4 kips / bolt
< [Satisfactory]
Allowable shear capacity R
n
/ :
v
= 18.8 kips / bolt, (AISC 14th Table 7)
CHECK NET TENSION FRACTURE OF SIDE PLATE (AISC 360-10 J4.1)
F
up
= 58 ksi ( for plate, AISC Manual 14th Edition, page. 2-39)
(F
up
/ :) [ A
b
- Col ( I + 1/8 ) t
s
] = 126 kips > T [Satisfactory]
CHECK BASE PLATE BLOCK SHEAR (AISC 360-10 J4)
0.6 A
v
F
up
/ : + A
t
F
up
/ : = 135 kips
> 6 v = T x 1.67 = 98 kips
[Satisfactory]
Where A
v
= 6.1875
in
2
, (Total Shear Area)
A
t
= 0.94
in
2
, (End Tension Area)
CHECK SIDE PLATE BLOCK SHEAR (AISC 360-10 J4)
0.6 A
v
F
up
/ : + A
t
F
up
/ : = 101 kips
> 6 v = T x 1.67 = 98 kips
[Satisfactory]
Where A
v
= 4.64
in
2
, (Total Shear Area)
A
t
= 0.70
in
2
, (End Tension Area)
TOTAL AXIAL LOAD, ASD kips, (Single Shear)
Columns, (Total
Bolt Connection Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D, ASCE 7-10 26.7.3) C
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00 for all Category
V = 136 mph
K
zt
= 1 Flat
Building height to eave h
e
= 11 ft
Building height to ridge h
r
= 18 ft
Building length L = 100 ft
Building width B = 50 ft
A = 28 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 28.80 kips, SD level (LRFD level), Typ.
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 18.51 kips
Max total horizontal torsional load = 339.07 ft-kips
Max total upward force = 133.04 kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 34.21 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299) = 0.85
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
h = mean roof height = 14.50 ft
< 60 ft, [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-10 26.2.1)
< Min (L, B), [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-10 26.2.2)
Design pressures for MWFRS
p = q
h
[(G C
pf
)-(G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure in appropriate zone. (Eq. 28.4-1, page 298). p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
G C
p f
= product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
G C
p i
= product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
= 0.18 or -0.18
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] = 5.00 ft
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases Net Pressures (psf), Torsional Load Cases
15.64 0.00 15.64
(+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 0.49 10.68 23.00 -0.45 -21.55 -9.24 1T 0.49 2.67 5.75
2 -0.69 -29.76 -17.45 -0.69 -29.76 -17.45 2T -0.69 -7.44 -4.36
3 -0.45 -21.49 -9.17 -0.37 -18.82 -6.50 3T -0.45 -5.37 -2.29
4 -0.39 -19.48 -7.16 -0.45 -21.55 -9.24 4T -0.39 -4.87 -1.79
5 0.40 7.53 19.84 0.00
6 -0.29 -16.08 -3.76
1E 0.74 19.32 31.64 -0.48 -22.58 -10.26 (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
2E -1.07 -42.76 -30.45 -1.07 -42.76 -30.45 5T 0.40 1.88 4.96
3E -0.64 -28.17 -15.86 -0.53 -24.29 -11.97 6T -0.29 -4.02 -0.94
4E -0.58 -25.97 -13.65 -0.48 -22.58 -10.26
5E 0.61 14.71 27.03
6E -0.43 -20.87 -8.55
Effective area of components (or Solar Panel area)


Wind Analysis for Low-rise Building, Based on ASCE 7-2010
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1 or 2012 IBC)
Topographic factor (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
Surface
Roof angle =
Net Pressure with
G C
p f
Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Basic Load Case A (Transverse Direction) Basic Load Case B (Longitudinal Direction)
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 990 10.57 22.77 2 2337 -69.54 -40.77
2 2337 -69.54 -40.77 3 2337 -43.96 -15.19
3 2337 -50.20 -21.43 5 608 4.58 12.06
4 990 -19.28 -7.09 6 608 -9.78 -2.29
1E 110 2.13 3.48 2E 260 -11.10 -7.90
2E 260 -11.10 -7.90 3E 260 -6.31 -3.11
3E 260 -7.31 -4.12 5E 117 1.72 3.16
4E 110 -2.86 -1.50 6E 117 -2.44 -1.00
Horiz. 28.60 28.60 Horiz. 18.51 18.51
Vert. -133.04 -71.46 Vert. -110.00 -51.80
Min. wind Horiz. 28.80 28.80 Min. wind Horiz. 11.60 11.60
28.4.4 Vert. -80.00 -80.00 28.4.4 Vert. -80.00 -80.00
Torsional Load Case A (Transverse Direction) Torsional Load Case B (Longitudinal Direction)
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 440 4.70 10.12 106 228 2 2337 -69.54 -40.77 -47 -27
2 1038 -30.91 -18.12 -188 -110 3 2337 -43.96 -15.19 30 10
3 1038 -22.31 -9.52 135 58 5 246 1.85 4.87 17 46
4 440 -8.57 -3.15 193 71 6 246 -3.95 -0.92 37 9
1E 110 2.13 3.48 96 157 2E 260 -11.10 -7.90 142 101
2E 260 -11.10 -7.90 -135 -96 3E 260 -6.31 -3.11 -81 -40
3E 260 -7.31 -4.12 89 50 5E 117 1.72 3.16 39 71
4E 110 -2.86 -1.50 129 68 6E 117 -2.44 -1.00 55 22
1T 550 1.47 3.16 -37 -79 5T 363 0.68 1.80 -8 -21
2T 1298 -9.66 -5.66 65 38 6T 363 -1.46 -0.34 -17 -4
3T 1298 -6.97 -2.98 -47 -20 167.4 167.4
4T 550 -2.68 -0.98 -67 -25
339 339
Design pressures for components and cladding
p = q
h
[ (G C
p
) - (G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure on component. (Eq. 30.4-1, pg 318)
p
min
= 16.00 psf (ASCE 7-10 30.2.2)
G C
p
= external pressure coefficient.
see table below. (ASCE 7-10 30.4.2)
Effective
Area (ft
2
) GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Comp. 28 0.41 -0.86 0.41 -1.48 0.41 -2.33 0.92 -1.02 0.92 -1.24
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
20.20 -35.42 20.20 -56.67 20.20 -85.93 37.67 -41.09 37.67 -48.65
Note: If the effective area is roof Solar Panel area, the only zone 1, 2 , or 3 apply.
Torsion (ft-k)
Surface

Pressure (k) with Pressure (k) with


Pressure (k) with
Zone 4
Surface
Zone 3 Zone 4
Zone 1 Zone 2
Comp. & Cladding Zone 1 Zone 2

Surface
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T
Surface
Pressure (k) with
Pressure
( psf )
Torsion (ft-k)
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T
Zone 5 Zone 3
Zone 5
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D, ASCE 7-10 26.7.3) C
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00 for all Category
V = 144 mph
K
zt
= 1 Flat
Building height to roof H = 157 ft
Parapet height H
P
= 4 ft
Building length L = 300 ft
Building width B = 180 ft
Natural frequency (ASCE 7-10 26.9) n
1
= 0.95541 Hz, (1 / T)
Effective area of mullion A
M
= 55
ft
2
Effective area of panel A
P
= 27
ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 3084.3 kips, SD level (LRFD level), Typ.
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face = 464683.0 ft - kips
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 1641.7 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face = 412095.1 ft - kips
Max building upward force = 3445.2 kips
Max building torsion force = 104096.3 ft - kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressures
q
z
= 0.00256 K
z
K
zt
K
d
V
2
where: p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 27.4.7)
K
z
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, z. (Tab. 27.3-1, page 261)
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
z = height above ground
z (ft) 0 - 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120
K
z
0.85 0.90 0.94 0.98 1.04 1.09 1.13 1.17 1.21 1.24 1.26 1.31
q
z
(psf) 38.35 40.61 42.41 44.22 46.93 49.18 50.99 52.79 54.60 55.95 56.85 59.11
z (ft) 140 160 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161
K
z
1.36 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39
q
z
(psf) 61.37 62.72 62.81 62.81 62.81 62.81 62.81 62.81 62.81 62.81
Design pressures for MWFRS
p = q G C
p
- q
h
(G C
pi
)
where: p = pressure on surface for rigid building with all h. (Eq. 27.4-1, page 260).
q = q
z
for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
G C
p i
= internal pressure coefficient. (Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258) = 0.18 or -0.18
q
h
= q
z
value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
C
p
= external pressure coefficient, see right down tables. (Tab. 27.4-1, page 263)
G = gust effect factor (ASCE 7-10 26.9, Page 254)
I
z
= 0.17
z =
94.2 Q = 0.84
z
min
= 15 g
Q
= 3.4 L
z
= 617
= 0.861
c = 0.2 g
R
= 4.18
=
0.05
R
h
= 0.206 R
B
= 0.183 R
L
= 0.036
N
1
= 3.65 R
n
= 0.062 R = 0.160
h = 157 g
v
= 3.4 V
z
= 161.3
Fig. 27.4-1 fo < 10
o
, page 263
Roof h / B Distance Cp
To L Face 0.89 80.5 -1.01
To L Face 0.89 161 -0.74
To L Face 0.89 180 -0.66
To L Face 0.89 180
Roof h / L Distance Cp
q G C
p
Figure for Gable, Hip Roof, page 48 To B Face 0.54 80.5 -0.91
Fig. 27.4-1, page 263 To B Face 0.54 161 -0.89
Wall Direction L / B Cp To B Face 0.54 300 -0.51
Windward Wall All All 0.80 To B Face 0.54 300
Leeward Wall To L Dir 0.60 -0.50
Leeward Wall To B Dir 1.67 -0.37
Side Wall All All -0.70
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1 or 2012 IBC)
Topographic factor (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
q
z
= velocity pressure at height, z. (Eq. 27.3-1, page 260 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Wind Analysis for Building with h > 60 ft, Based on ASCE 7-2010


2 2 2 2
1
1
1 1.7
0.925 , 1.0
1 1.7
1 1.7
0.925 , 1.0
1 1.7
Q R
z v
Q
z v
g Q g I R
z
for n
g I
G
Q g I z
for n
g I
| |
+ +
|
<
| +

\ =

+ | |

|
+
\
(cont'd)
Hence, MWFRS Net Pressures are given by following tables (ASCE 7-10 27.4.1, Page 260)
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
0 - 15 15.10 37.71 Side Wall All -49.15 -26.54
20 16.66 39.27
25 17.90 40.51
30 19.14 41.75
40 21.01 43.62 Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
50 22.56 45.17 Leeward All -38.34 -15.72 Leeward All -31.13 -8.52
60 23.80 46.41
70 25.05 47.66
80 26.29 48.90
90 27.22 49.83 Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
100 27.84 50.45 0 - 80.5 -65.93 -43.32 0 - 80.5 -60.51 -37.90
120 29.39 52.01 161 -51.43 -28.82 161 -59.17 -36.56
140 30.95 53.56 180 -46.87 -24.25 300 -39.13 -16.52
160 31.88 54.49
161 31.94 54.55
Figure 27.4-8, page 271
Case 1 Case 2 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4
V
Base
(kips) 3084 2313 1642 1231 3545 1967
M
Base
(ft - kips) 464683 348512 412095 309071 657584 349674 Fig. 27.4-8
M
T
(ft - kips) 0 104096 0 33245 0 103097 Page 271
F
Upward
(kips) 2491 1868 2103 1577 3445 1835
V
min
(kips) 773 773 464 464 927 901 Min. wind
F
Up,min
(kips) 864 864 864 864 864 864 27.4.7
Design pressures for components and cladding
p = q (G C
p
) - q
i
(G C
pi
)
where: p = pressure on component for building with h > 60 ft. (Eq. 30.6-1, page 320)
p
min
= 16.00 psf (ASCE 7-10 30.2.2)
q = q
z
for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
q
h
= q
z
value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
0.18 or -0.18
a = Zone width = MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L), 3] = 18.0 ft, (Fig 30.6-1 note 8, pg 348)
G C
p
= external pressure coefficient. (Fig 30.6-1 note 8, pg 348)
Wall
Comp. GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Mullion 0.81 -0.84 0.81 -1.55
Panel 0.87 -0.88 0.87 -1.73
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
0 - 15 37.81 -63.89 37.81 -108.57 40.35 -66.66 40.35 -119.68
20 40.03 -63.89 42.72 -108.57 42.72 -66.66 42.72 -119.68
25 41.81 -63.89 44.62 -108.57 44.62 -66.66 44.62 -119.68
30 43.59 -63.89 46.52 -108.57 46.52 -66.66 46.52 -119.68
40 46.26 -63.89 49.37 -108.57 49.37 -66.66 49.37 -119.68
50 48.48 -63.89 51.74 -108.57 51.74 -66.66 51.74 -119.68
60 50.26 -63.89 53.64 -108.57 53.64 -66.66 53.64 -119.68
70 52.04 -63.89 55.54 -108.57 55.54 -66.66 55.54 -119.68
80 53.82 -63.89 57.44 -108.57 57.44 -66.66 57.44 -119.68
90 55.15 -63.89 58.86 -108.57 58.86 -66.66 58.86 -119.68
100 56.04 -63.89 59.81 -108.57 59.81 -66.66 59.81 -119.68
120 58.27 -63.89 62.18 -108.57 62.18 -66.66 62.18 -119.68
140 60.49 -63.89 64.56 -108.57 64.56 -66.66 64.56 -119.68
160 61.82 -63.89 65.98 -108.57 65.98 -66.66 65.98 -119.68
161 61.91 -63.89 66.08 -108.57 66.08 -66.66 66.08 -119.68
P (psf) with
G C
p i
= internal pressure coefficient. (Tab. 26.11-1, pg 258) =
P (psf) with
Normal to B Face P (psf) with
Roof
Normal to B Face
z (ft)
W
i
n
d
w
a
r
d

W
a
l
l
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Roof
Base Forces
P (psf) with
Normal to L Face Normal to B Face
ASCE-7
Wind with Angle
Mullion Pressure (psf) Panel Pressure (psf)
Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 5
Actual Effective
Area ( ft
2
)
55
Zone 5 Zone 4
Zone 4
27
cont'd
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
- GC
P
- GC
P
- GC
P
0 -1.40 -2.30 -3.20
10 -1.40 -2.30 -3.20
59 -1.17 -1.98 -2.79
108 -1.10 -1.87 -2.65
157 -1.05 -1.81 -2.57
206 -1.01 -1.76 -2.50
255 -0.99 -1.72 -2.45
304 -0.96 -1.69 -2.41
353 -0.94 -1.66 -2.38
402 -0.93 -1.64 -2.35
451 -0.91 -1.62 -2.32
500 -0.90 -1.60 -2.30
38016 -0.90 -1.60 -2.30
38016 4104 972
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
0 -99.24 -155.77 -212.30
10 -99.24 -155.77 -212.30
59 -84.99 -135.82 -186.65
108 -80.14 -129.02 -177.91
157 -77.13 -124.82 -172.50
206 -74.95 -121.77 -168.58
255 -73.24 -119.37 -165.50
304 -71.83 -117.39 -162.96
353 -70.63 -115.71 -160.80
402 -69.59 -114.25 -158.92
451 -68.66 -112.96 -157.26
500 -67.83 -111.80 -155.77
38016 -67.83 -111.80 -155.77
Roof
Effective
Area ( ft
2
)
Effective
Net Pressure (psf)
C
o
m
p
o
n
e
n
t
s

a
n
d

C
l
a
d
d
i
n
g
Area ( ft
2
)
C
o
m
p
o
n
e
n
t
s

a
n
d

C
l
a
d
d
i
n
g
Roof
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) C
Importance factor, IR 16-7 3.1, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 1.00 Category II
Basic wind speed (IBC Tab 1609.3.1V
3S
) V = 85 mph
Topographic factor (IR 16-7 3.3.2) K
zt
= 1 Flat
Building height to eave h
e
= 11 ft
Building height to ridge h
r
= 18 ft 18
Building length L = 100 ft 100
Building width B = 50 ft
Effective area of components A = 28 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 18.00 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face = 267.64 ft - kips
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 10.71 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face = 79.19 ft - kips
Max total horizontal torsional load = 250.01 ft-kips
Max total upward force = 58.80 kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure (IR 16-7 Table 1)
q
s
= 18.50 psf
Design pressures for MWFRS (IR 16-7 Equation 1)
P
net
= q
s
K
z
C
net
[ I K
zt
]
where: P
net, min
= 10 psf on projected area (IR 16-7 3.2)
K
z
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (IR 16-7 3.3.2) = 0.85
h = mean roof height = 14.50 ft < 75 ft, [Satisfactory] (IR 16-7 2.3)
(SEAOC updated limitation to 75 ft)
0.10
C
net
(IR 16-7 Table 2) 15.64
o
)
Case 1 Case 2 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 3 Case 4
C
net 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43 0.43
Windward Area (ft
2
) 1100 1100 725 725 1100 1100 725 725
Wall P
net
(psf) 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7
C
net -0.51 -0.51 -0.51 -0.51 -0.51 -0.51 -0.51 -0.51
Leeward Area (ft
2
) 1100 1100 725 725 1100 1100 725 725
Wall P
net
(psf) -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8 -8
C
net -0.66 -0.66 -0.66 -0.66 -0.66 -0.66 -0.66 -0.66
Side Area (ft
2
) 725 725 1100 1100 725 725 1100 1100
Wall P
net
(psf) -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10 -10
C
net -0.84 -0.12
Windward Area (ft
2
) 2596 2596
Roof P
net
(psf) -13 -2
C
net -0.66 -0.66
Leeward Area (ft
2
) 2596 2596
Roof P
net
(psf) -10 -10
C
net
, Area, & P
net
Normal to L Face
(SEAOC updated more 45
o
by wall)
Wind Analysis for Enclosed Building, Based on DSA IR 16-7 (SEAOC)
Normal to B Face Normal to L Face


(Roof angle =
Normal to B Face
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cont'd
Case 1 Case 2 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 3 Case 4 to L to B
V
Base (kips) 14.32 16.67 10.71 8.04 12.19 9.15 8.04 6.03 18.00 7.25
M
Base (ft - kips) 234.34 -267.64 79.19 59.39 67.06 50.34 59.39 44.58 162.00 53.58
M
T (ft - kips) 0.00 250.01 0.00 60.27 0.00 182.52 0.00 182.52
F
Upward (kips) -58.80 -22.93
Design pressures for components and cladding
P
net
= q
s
K
z
C
net
[ I K
zt
]
where: P
net, min
= 10 psf (IR 16-7 3.2)
5.00 ft
C
net
(IR 16-7 Table 2)
Effective
Area (ft
2
)
C
net
- C
net
C
net
- C
net
C
net
- C
net
C
net
- C
net
C
net
- C
net
Roof 0.55 -0.98 0.55 -1.58 0.55 -2.39 0.99 -1.08 0.99 -1.32
Overhang -1.43 -1.87 -2.95
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
10.00 -15.47 10.00 -24.81 10.00 -37.64 15.58 -16.99 15.58 -20.77
-22.51 -29.40 -46.32
Minimum
Base Forces
Normal to L Face Normal to B Face
Zone 5
Zone 3 Zone 4
Zone 3
Zone 5
Zone 4
Zone 2
Roof
Pressure (psf)
Overhang
C
net
Zone 1 Zone 2
Zone 1
a = width of edge strips, ASCE 7 Fig 6-10, note 9, page 54, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.4h), 0.04B,3] =
28
Normal to B Face Normal to L Face
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INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
Typical floor height h = 9 ft Total base shear
Typical floor weight w
x
= 800 k
V
= 0.07 W, (SD) = 2,189 k, (SD)
Number of floors n = 40 = 0.05 W, (ASD) = 1,564 k, (ASD)
Importance factor (ASCE 11.5.1) I = 1.25 (IBC Tab.1604.5) Seismic design category = D
Building location Zip Code 92868 Latitude: 33.784
Site class (A, B, C, D, E, F) D (If no soil report, use D) Longitude: -117.874
The coefficient (ASCE Tab 12.8-2) C
t
= 0.02 S
S
= 137.545 %g , S
ms
= 1.375 g , F
a
= 1.000
The coefficient(ASCE Tab. 12.2.1) R = 5.5 S
1
= 49.629 %g , S
m1
= 0.746 g , F
v
= 1.504
S
DS
= 0.917 g , S
D1
= 0.498 g
h
n
= 360.0 ft k = 1.58 x = 0.75 , (ASCE Tab 12.8-2)
W = 32,000 k w
x
h
k
= T
a
= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 1.65
VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF LATERAL FORCES
Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height h
x
w
x
w
x
h
x
k
C
vx
F
x
V
x
O. M. F
i
W
i
F
px
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
40 Roof 360.0 800 8,570,835 0.062 136.6 136.6 800 183
9.00 136.6
39 40th 351.0 800 8,235,486 0.060 131.2 1,229 267.8 1,600 183
9.00 267.8
38 39th 342.0 800 7,905,058 0.058 126.0 3,639 393.8 2,400 183
9.00 393.8
37 38th 333.0 800 7,579,605 0.055 120.8 7,183 514.5 3,200 183
9.00 514.5
36 37th 324.0 800 7,259,185 0.053 115.7 11,814 630.2 4,000 183
9.00 630.2
35 36th 315.0 800 6,943,854 0.051 110.6 17,486 740.9 4,800 183
9.00 740.9
34 35th 306.0 800 6,633,675 0.048 105.7 24,154 846.6 5,600 183
9.00 846.6
33 34th 297.0 800 6,328,712 0.046 100.8 31,773 947.4 6,400 183
9.00 947.4
32 33th 288.0 800 6,029,030 0.044 96.1 40,299 1,043.5 7,200 183
9.00 1,043.5
31 32th 279.0 800 5,734,699 0.042 91.4 49,691 1,134.9 8,000 183
9.00 1,134.9
30 31th 270.0 800 5,445,792 0.040 86.8 59,904 1,221.6 8,800 183
9.00 1,221.6
29 30th 261.0 800 5,162,383 0.038 82.3 70,899 1,303.9 9,600 183
9.00 1,303.9
28 29th 252.0 800 4,884,554 0.036 77.8 82,634 1,381.7 10,400 183
9.00 1,381.7
27 28th 243.0 800 4,612,387 0.034 73.5 95,069 1,455.2 11,200 183
9.00 1,455.2
26 27th 234.0 800 4,345,970 0.032 69.3 108,166 1,524.5 12,000 183
9.00 1,524.5
25 26th 225.0 800 4,085,396 0.030 65.1 121,887 1,589.6 12,800 183
9.00 1,589.6
24 25th 216.0 800 3,830,763 0.028 61.0 136,193 1,650.6 13,600 183
9.00 1,650.6
23 24th 207.0 800 3,582,175 0.026 57.1 151,048 1,707.7 14,400 183
9.00 1,707.7
22 23th 198.0 800 3,339,741 0.024 53.2 166,417 1,760.9 15,200 183
9.00 1,760.9
21 22th 189.0 800 3,103,579 0.023 49.5 182,266 1,810.4 16,000 183
9.00 1,810.4
20 21th 180.0 800 2,873,813 0.021 45.8 198,559 1,856.2 16,800 183
9.00 1,856.2
19 20th 171.0 800 2,650,577 0.019 42.2 215,264 1,898.4 17,600 183
9.00 1,898.4
Sec, (ASCE 12.8.2.1)
Seismic Analysis Based on IBC 09 (Equivalent Lateral-Force Procedure, ASCE 7-05 12.8 & Supplement 2)
137,376,298


, (ASCE 12.8.3, pg 130)
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Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height h
x
w
x
w
x
h
x
k
C
vx
F
x
V
x
O. M. F
i
W
i
F
px
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
(cont'd)
18 19th 162.0 800 2,434,015 0.018 38.8 232,350 1,937.2 18,400 183
9.00 1,937.2
17 18th 153.0 800 2,224,281 0.016 35.4 249,784 1,972.6 19,200 183
9.00 1,972.6
16 17th 144.0 800 2,021,542 0.015 32.2 267,538 2,004.8 20,000 183
9.00 2,004.8
15 16th 135.0 800 1,825,982 0.013 29.1 285,581 2,033.9 20,800 183
9.00 2,033.9
14 15th 126.0 800 1,637,798 0.012 26.1 303,886 2,060.0 21,600 183
9.00 2,060.0
13 14th 117.0 800 1,457,210 0.011 23.2 322,427 2,083.2 22,400 183
9.00 2,083.2
12 13th 108.0 800 1,284,460 0.009 20.5 341,176 2,103.7 23,200 183
9.00 2,103.7
11 12th 99.0 800 1,119,820 0.008 17.8 360,109 2,121.6 24,000 183
9.00 2,121.6
10 11th 90.0 800 963,594 0.007 15.4 379,203 2,136.9 24,800 183
9.00 2,136.9
9 10th 81.0 800 816,129 0.006 13.0 398,435 2,149.9 25,600 183
9.00 2,149.9
8 9th 72.0 800 677,826 0.005 10.8 417,784 2,160.7 26,400 183
9.00 2,160.7
7 8th 63.0 800 549,156 0.004 8.8 437,231 2,169.5 27,200 183
9.00 2,169.5
6 7th 54.0 800 430,681 0.003 6.9 456,756 2,176.3 28,000 183
9.00 2,176.3
5 6th 45.0 800 323,094 0.002 5.1 476,343 2,181.5 28,800 183
9.00 2,181.5
4 5th 36.0 800 227,276 0.002 3.6 495,976 2,185.1 29,600 183
9.00 2,185.1
3 4th 27.0 800 144,408 0.001 2.3 515,642 2,187.4 30,400 183
9.00 2,187.4
2 3rd 18.0 800 76,206 0.001 1.2 535,328 2,188.6 31,200 183
9.00 2,188.6
1 2nd 9.0 800 25,552 0.000 0.4 555,026 2,189.0 32,000 183
9.00 2,189.0
Ground 0.0 574,727















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Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8, Supplement 2, & CBC 2010 Sec. 1614A.1.7)
V = MAX{ MIN [ S
D1
I / (RT) , S
DS
I / R ] , MAX(0.044S
DS
I , 0.01) , 0.5S
1
I / R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.15W , 0.18W ] , 0.06W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S
1
0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 1454.89 kips
Where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.1)
R

= 8 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1.5 (IBC 09 Tab 1604A.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.028 (0.028 for steel MRF, 0.016 for concrete MRF, & 0.03 steel EBF)
h
n
= 52.0 ft
x

= 0.8 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.661 sec, (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Roof 120 52 71.4 8571 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx ) 0.3
4TH 3500 40 53.8 188278 598.9 ( 0.17 Wx ) 0.3
3RD 4050 28 36.6 148199 471.4 ( 0.12 Wx ) 0.3
2ND 5620 16 20.0 112349 357.4 ( 0.06 Wx ) 0.4
13290.0 457396 1454.9
Where k

= 1 for T <= 0.5
k

= 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) C
d
= 5.5 ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
k

= 2 for T >= 2.5
a
= 0.01 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1,
& Sec 12.12)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level W
x
W
x
F
x
F
x
Roof 120.0 120.0 27.3 27.3 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx )
4TH 3500.0 3620.0 598.9 626.1 672.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
3RD 4050.0 7670.0 471.4 1097.5 777.6 ( 0.19 Wx )
2ND 5620.0 13290.0 357.4 1454.9 1079.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
13290.0 1454.9
Where F
min
= 0.2 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
F
max
= 0.4 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD


F
px
, ASD, (12.10-1)
Four Story Seismic Analysis Based on CBC 2010 Chapter A

xe,allowable, ASD
=
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.6)
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There are big updated to calculate redundancy factor from new IBC 2009. (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.3.4)
= 1.3 , only for Seismic Design Categories D through F, and an individual element removed will be causing the remaining
structural to suffer a reduction of Story Strength of more than 35% or creating an extreme torsional irregularity.
= 1.0 , all other cases.
Note: To verify Redundancy Factor 1.0, the relative Rigidity of each frame at calculation level have to be known, since the Code
Redundancy Provision Committee envisioned Story Strength as Rigidity, and SEAOC Seismology Committee endorsed
this interpretation (SEAOC Seismic Design Manual -1, page 72).


Method to Calculate Redundancy Factor, , Based on IBC 2009
4 231.4 (3 231.4 153.8)
8.4% 33%
4 231.4
1.0
+
=

=
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INPUT DATA ANALYSIS
SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER
S
DS
=
0.96 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) Station T (s) S
a
(g) (IBC/CBC) A/g (El Centro)
SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER S
D1
= 0.545 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4) 0 0.00 0.38 0.32
LONG-PERIOD TRANSITION PERIOD T
L
= 8 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.5) 1 0.10 0.89 0.67
2 0.13 0.96 0.65
3 0.17 0.96 0.74
4 0.18 0.96 0.87
5 0.20 0.96 0.72
6 0.25 0.96 0.86
7 0.33 0.96 0.77
8 0.43 0.96 0.80
9 0.50 0.96 0.92
10 0.67 0.82 0.62
11 1.00 0.55 0.45
12 1.25 0.44 0.24
13 1.50 0.36 0.19
14 1.75 0.31 0.15
15 2.00 0.27 0.14
16 2.25 0.24 0.17
17 2.50 0.22 0.18
18 2.75 0.20 0.16
19 3.00 0.18 0.12
20 3.25 0.17 0.11
21 3.50 0.16 0.10
22 3.75 0.15 0.08
23 4.00 0.14 0.06
STATIC ANALYSIS PERIOD (ASCE 7-05 12.8.2)
APPROXIMATE FOUNDATIONAL PERIOD T
a


= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.799 sec, (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.2.1)
SUBSTANTIATED ANALYSIS PERIOD T
b


= 1.095 sec, (may from RISA, ETABS, RAM)
T = Max[ T
a
, Min( T
b
, C
u
T
a
)] = 1.095 sec.
where C
u
= 1.400 , (ASCE 7-05 Tab. 12.8-1)
SCALE FACTOR
V
DX
= 3000 kips V
DY
= 3500 kips
BASE SHEAR BY STATIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-05 12.8) V
S
= 735.09 kips
RESPONSE MODIFICATION COEFFICIENT (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1) R = 8
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I = 1.5 SF
X
= V
X
/ V
D
= 0.245
DSA/OSHPD PROJECT (CBC 2010 Chapter A) ? == > Yes SF
Y
= V
Y
/ V
D
= 0.210
V
X
= Max( 0.85 V
S
, V
DX
I / R ) = 624.83 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
V
X
= Max( 1.0 V
S
, V
DX
I / R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.9.2 & CBC 10 1614A.1.9)
V
Y
= Max( 0.85 V
S
, V
DY
I / R ) = 656.25 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
V
Y
= Max( 1.0 V
S
, V
DY
I / R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.9.2 & CBC 10 1614A.1.9)
Notes:
See following link for more information.
http://www.engineering-international.com/NonlinearGuide.pdf


BASE SHEAR BY ELASTIC DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-05 12.9)
Response Spectra Analysis Based on IBC 09
RESPONSE SPECTRA
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50
Period T, Seconds
S
a

(
g
)
PROJECT : PAGE :
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Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8 & Supplement 2)
V = MAX{ MIN [ S
D1
I / (RT) , S
DS
I / R ] , MAX(0.044S
DS
I , 0.01) , 0.5S
1
I / R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.29W , 0.15W ] , 0.04W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S
1
0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 1067.60 kips
Where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.1)
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (IBC 09 Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 36.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.294 sec, (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Roof 120 36 36.0 4320 26.0 ( 0.22 Wx ) 0.5
3RD 4400 24 24.0 105600 636.5 ( 0.14 Wx ) 0.5
2ND 5600 12 12.0 67200 405.1 ( 0.07 Wx ) 0.5
10120.0 177120 1067.6
Where k

= 1 for T <= 0.5
k

= 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) C
d
= 4 ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
k

= 2 for T >= 2.5
a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level W
x
W
x
F
x
F
x
Roof 120.0 120.0 26.0 26.0 26.0 ( 0.22 Wx )
3RD 4400.0 4520.0 636.5 662.6 645.0 ( 0.15 Wx )
2ND 5600.0 10120.0 405.1 1067.6 716.8 ( 0.13 Wx )
10120.0 1067.6
Where F
min
= 0.2 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
F
max
= 0.4 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD


F
px
, ASD, (12.10-1)

xe,allowable, ASD
=
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.6)
Three Story Seismic Analysis Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
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Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8 & Supplement 2)
V = MAX{ MIN [ S
D1
I / (RT) , S
DS
I / R ] , MAX(0.044S
DS
I , 0.01) , 0.5S
1
I / R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.39W , 0.15W ] , 0.04W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S
1
0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 603.43 kips
Where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.1)
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (IBC 09 Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 24.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.217 sec, (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Roof 120 24 24.0 2880 24.8 ( 0.21 Wx ) 0.5
2ND 5600 12 12.0 67200 578.6 ( 0.10 Wx ) 0.5
5720.0 70080 603.4
Where k

= 1 for T <= 0.5
k

= 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) C
d
= 4 ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
k

= 2 for T >= 2.5
a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level W
x
W
x
F
x
F
x
Roof 120.0 120.0 24.8 24.8 24.8 ( 0.21 Wx )
2ND 5600.0 5720.0 578.6 603.4 716.8 ( 0.13 Wx )
5720.0 603.4
Where F
min
= 0.2 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
F
max
= 0.4 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
Two Story Seismic Analysis Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10

xe,allowable, ASD
=
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.6)


F
px
, ASD, (12.10-1)
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.8 & Supplement 2)
V = MAX{ MIN [ S
D1
I / (RT) , S
DS
I / R ] , MAX(0.044S
DS
I , 0.01) , 0.5S
1
I / R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.58W , 0.15W ] , 0.04W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S
1
0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 12.66 kips
Where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.1)
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (IBC 09 Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 14.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.145 sec, (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Roof 120 14 14.0 1680 12.7 ( 0.11 Wx ) 0.6
120.0 1680 12.7
Where k

= 1 for T <= 0.5
k

= 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) C
d
= 4 ,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1)
k

= 2 for T >= 2.5
a
= 0.02 h
sx
, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.12-1)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level W
x
W
x
F
x
F
x
Roof 120.0 120.0 12.7 12.7 15.4 ( 0.13 Wx )
120.0 12.7
Where F
min
= 0.2 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
F
max
= 0.4 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD


F
px
, ASD, (12.10-1)
One Story Seismic Analysis Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10

xe,allowable, ASD
=
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7-05 Sec 12.8.6)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 4 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 14 ft
TOTAL WALL DENSITY = 150 pcf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.54
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC = C
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes
I = 1
I = 1 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-1)
BASIC WIND SPEED V = 90 mph
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D) = C
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design w
1
= 22.5 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design w
2
= 61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design F
anch
= 440 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
= 22.5 psf
Where : K
h
= 0.86 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.30 , GC
pi
= 0.18
(mean roof h = 16 ft, changeable) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) (corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67 ft
2
) (ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-24)
= 61.7
Where : K
p
= 0.88 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.40 , GC
p
= -2.80 GC
pi
= 0.18
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) = 1.00 (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B) (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(TA = 5.333 ft
2
)
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for anchorage design
= 440 plf (Horizontal)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Sec.12.11.1)
= 0.22 W
p
= 21.6 psf
Where : W
p
= 100.0 psf , I = 1.0
(IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE Tab 11.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 0.65 W
p
= 64.8 psf
Where : a
p
= 2.5 , I
p
= 1.0 , R
p
= 2.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design
For masonry or concrete under seismic design category A & B, both flexible & rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2)
2.80 W
p
=
280 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where : F
min
= 280 plf
(ASCE Sec. 12.11.2 & 11.7.3)
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2.1)
5.00 W
p
=
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2 & Sec. 13.3.1)
= 5.00 W
p
= 500 plf (Horizontal) (Not applicable)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (1.5, ASCE 13.4.2 or 2.5, ASCE Tab 13.5-1)


Flat, (ASCE 6.5.7.2)
psf, (ASCE 7-05,6.5.12.4.4)
Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2009 IBC
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
(ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
(ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1,
0.00256
h Zt d wind P Pi P Pi h
G G I G G q w C C V C C K K K
= = ( (

( ) 1,
0.4 , 0.1
seismic DS p p
MAX I
w S W W
=
( )
2
, min
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6 , 400 ,
2
p p DS
anch seismic p p DS DS p DS
p
h h
p a S I
MAX MAX MIN I S S W S F I I F
h
R

+
( | |

=
( ` |
( \ .
)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
2,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi p
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

, 1, 2,
1
2 2
p
anch wind wind p wind
h h
w h w F
h
| |
= + +
|
\ .
2,
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6
p p DS p
p p seismic DS p DS p
p
a S W I
MAX MIN
w S W S W I I
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.4 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic DS p p DS
h h h h
p p
MAX I I S W W S F F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.8 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX I I
S W W S F F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 4 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 14 ft
TOTAL WALL DENSITY = 150 pcf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.54 (IBC Sec.1615.1.3)
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC = C
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
w
= 1 (IBC Tab. 1604.5)
BASIC WIND SPEED V = 90 mph
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D) = C
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1 Flat, (ASCE Eq.6-3)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design w
1
= 22.5 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design w
2
= 61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design F
anch
= 440 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-02, Eq.6-22)
= 22.5 psf
Where : K
h
= 0.86 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.30 , GC
pi
= 0.18
(mean roof h = 16 ft, changeable) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) (corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67 ft
2
) (ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-02, Eq.6-24)
= 61.7 psf, (ASCE7-02,6.5.12.4.4)
Where : K
p
= 0.88 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.40 , GC
p
= -2.80 GC
pi
= 0.18
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) = 1.00 (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B) (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(TA = 5.333 ft
2
)
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for anchorage design
= 440 plf (Horizontal)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (IBC 2003, Sec.1620.2.7)
= 0.22 W
p
= 21.6 psf
Where : W
p
= 100.0 psf , I
E
= 1.0
(IBC Sec.1604.5)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (ASCE 7-02, Sec. 9.6.1.3)
= 0.65 W
p
= 64.8 psf
Where : a
p
= 2.5 , I
p
= 1.0 , R
p
= 2.5
(ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2) (ASCE Sec. 9.6.1.5) (ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design
For seismic design category A & B, both flexible & rigid diaphragm (IBC 2003, Sec.1604.8.2 & 1620.2.7)
2.80 W
p
=
280 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where : F
min
= 280 plf
(IBC Sec.1604.8.2)
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (IBC 2003, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.2.7, & 1620.3.1)
5.00 W
p
=
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (IBC 2003, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.2.7, & ASCE Sec. 9.6.1.3)
= 3.00 W
p
= 300 plf (Horizontal) (Not applicable)
Where : a
p
= 1.0
(ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2)
Daniel
Tian Li
Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on IBC 2003
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi h
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

( ) 1,
0.4 , 0.1
E seismic DS p p
MAX
w S W W I
=
( )
2
, min
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6 , 400 ,
2
p p DS
anch seismic p p E DS DS p DS
p
h
h
p a S I
MAX MAX MIN
S S W S F I I I F
h
R

+
( | |

=
( ` |
( \ .
)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
2,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi p
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

, 1, 2,
1
2 2
p
anch wind wind p wind
h h
w h w F
h
| |
= + +
|
\ .
2,
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6
p p DS p
p p seismic DS p DS p
p
a S W I
MAX MIN
w S W S W I I
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.4 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic E E DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX
S W W S F I I F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.8 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic E E DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX
S W W S F I I F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 4 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 14 ft
TOTAL WALL DENSITY = 150 pcf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.54 (IBC Sec.1615.1.3)
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC = C
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
w
= 1 (IBC Tab. 1604.5)
BASIC WIND SPEED V = 90 mph
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D) = C 90
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1 Flat, (ASCE Eq.6-1)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design w
1
= 23.9 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design w
2
= 61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design F
anch
= 450 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-98, Eq.6-18)
= 23.9 psf
Where : K
h
= 0.86 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.40 , GC
pi
= 0.18
(mean roof h = 16 ft, changeable) (ASCE Tab. 6-6) (corner ? Yes , TA = 10 ft
2
) (ASCE Tab. 6-7)
(ASCE Tab. 6-5) (ASCE Fig. 6-5A)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-98, Eq.6-18)
= 61.7 psf
Where : K
h
= 0.88 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.40 , GC
p
= -2.80 GC
pi
= 0.18
(ASCE Tab. 6-5) (ASCE Tab. 6-6) = 1.00 (roof, ASCE 7-02 Fig. 6-11B) (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(wall, ASCE 7-02 Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for anchorage design
= 450 plf (Horizontal)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (IBC 2000, Sec.1620.1.7)
= 0.22 W
p
= 21.6 psf
Where : W
p
= 100.0 psf , I
E
= 1.0
(IBC Sec.1621.1.6)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (IBC 2000, Sec. 1621.1.4)
= 0.65 W
p
= 64.8 psf
Where : a
p
= 2.5 , I
p
= 1.0 , R
p
= 2.5
(IBC Tab.1621.2) (IBC Sec.1621.1.6) (IBC Tab.1621.2)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design
For seismic design category A & B, both flexible & rigid diaphragm (IBC 2000, Sec.1604.8.2 & 1620.1.7)
0.54 2.50 W
p
=
250 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where : F
min
= 200 plf
(IBC Sec.1604.8.2)
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (IBC 2000, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.1.7, & 1620.2.1)
5.00 W
p
=
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (IBC 2000, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.1.7, & 1621.1.4)
= 3.00 W
p
= 300 plf (Horizontal) (Not applicable)
Where : a
p
= 1.0
(IBC Tab.1621.2)
Daniel
Tian Li
Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on IBC 2000
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi h
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

( ) 1,
0.4 , 0.1
E seismic DS p p
MAX
w S W W I
=
( )
2
, min
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6 , 400 ,
2
p p DS
anch seismic p p E DS DS p DS
p
h
h
p a S I
MAX MAX MIN
S S W S F I I I F
h
R

+
( | |

=
( ` |
( \ .
)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
2,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi h
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

, 1, 2,
1
2 2
p
anch wind wind p wind
h h
w h w F
h
| |
= + +
|
\ .
2,
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6
p p DS p
p p seismic DS p DS p
p
a S W I
MAX MIN
w S W S W I I
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.4 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic E E DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX
S W W S F I I F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.8 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic E E DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX
S W W S F I I F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL THICKNESS t = 8 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 4 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 14 ft
TOTAL WALL DENSITY = 150 pcf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC = C
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes
I = 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
I = 1 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-1)
BASIC WIND SPEED V = 90 mph
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D) = C
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1 Flat, (ASCE 6.5.7.2)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design w
1
= 22.7 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design w
2
= 68.0 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design F
anch
= 525 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
= 22.5 psf
Where : K
h
= 0.86 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.30 , GC
pi
= 0.18
(mean roof h = 16 ft, changeable) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) (corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67 ft
2
) (ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-24)
= 61.7
Where : K
p
= 0.88 , K
d
= 0.85 , GC
p
= -1.40 , GC
p
= -2.80 GC
pi
= 0.18
(ASCE Tab. 6-3) (ASCE Tab. 6-4) = 1.00 (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B) (roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
(TA = 5.333 ft
2
)
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Out-of-plane wind force for anchorage design
= 440 plf (Horizontal)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Sec.12.11.1)
= 0.32 W
p
= 32.4 psf
Where : W
p
= 100.0 psf , I = 1.5
(IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE Tab 11.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 0.97 W
p
= 97.2 psf
Where : a
p
= 2.5 , I
p
= 1.5 , R
p
= 2.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Sec. 13.1.3) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design
For masonry or concrete under seismic design category A & B, both flexible & rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2)
3.75 W
p
=
375 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where : F
min
= 280 plf
(2010 CBC 1604.8.2, ASCE Sec. 12.11.2 & 11.7.3)
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2.1)
7.50 W
p
=
750 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2 & Sec. 13.3.1)
= 7.50 W
p
= 750 plf (Horizontal) (Not applicable)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (1.5, ASCE 13.4.2 or 2.5, ASCE Tab 13.5-1)


psf, (ASCE 7-05,6.5.12.4.4)
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on 2010 CBC
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
1,
0.00256
h Zt d wind P Pi P Pi h
G G I G G q w C C V C C K K K
= = ( (

( ) 1,
0.4 , 0.1
seismic DS p p
MAX I
w S W W
=
( )
2
, min
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6 , 400 ,
2
p p DS
anch seismic p p DS DS p DS
p
h h
p a S I
MAX MAX MIN I S S W S F I I F
h
R

+
( | |

=
( ` |
( \ .
)
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
2,
0.00256
h Zt d w wind P Pi P Pi p
G G G G q w C C V C C K K K I
= = ( (

, 1, 2,
1
2 2
p
anch wind wind p wind
h h
w h w F
h
| |
= + +
|
\ .
2,
1.2
0.3 , , 1.6
p p DS p
p p seismic DS p DS p
p
a S W I
MAX MIN
w S W S W I I
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.4 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic DS p p DS
h h h h
p p
MAX I I S W W S F F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

( ) ( )
2 2
, min
0.8 , 0.1 , 400 ,
2 2
anch seismic DS p p DS
h h
h h
p p
MAX I I
S W W S F F
h h
(
+ +
(
= =
(
(

PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
WALL THICKNESS t = 12 in
PARAPET HEIGHT h
p
= 2 ft
WALL HEIGHT h = 44 ft
TOTAL WALL DENSITY = 58 pcf
SEISMIC ZONE (1, 2A, 2B, 3, or 4) 4 Zone 4
SEISMIC COEFFICIENT C
a
= 0.44 (UBC Tab. 16-Q)
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
p
= 1 (UBC Tab. 16-K)
BASIC WIND VELOCITY V = 70 mph
EXPOSURE TYPE (B, C, D) B
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design w
1
= 18.5 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design w
2
= 60.8 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design F
anch
= 877 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been divided by 1.4 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (UBC 97 Sec.1620)
= 16.3 psf
Where : C
e
= 0.87 , C
q
= 1.49 , q
s
= 12.60 psf , I
w
= 1.00
(UBC Tab.16-G) (UBC Tab.16-H) (UBC Tab.16-F) (UBC Tab.16-K)
Mean roof h = 45 ft Corner ? Yes (1.5 Yes, 1.2 No)
TA = 16 ft
2
(10 ft
2
default)
[C
q
- 0.2 + (100-TA)/450 ] for TA @ [10,100]
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (UBC 97 Sec.1620)
= 16.4 psf
Where : C
e
= 0.87 , C
q
= 1.50 , q
s
= 12.60 psf , I
w
= 1.00
(UBC Tab.16-G) TA = 8 ft
2
(UBC Tab.16-F) (UBC Tab.16-K)
Out-of-plane wind force for anchorage design
= 391 plf (Horizontal)
Where : C
e
= 0.87 , C
q
= 1.49 , q
s
= 12.60 , I
w
= 1.00
(UBC Tab.16-G) (UBC Tab.16-H) (UBC Tab.16-F) (UBC Tab.16-K)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (UBC 97 Sec.1632.2)
= 0.45 W
p
= 25.9 psf
Where : a
p
= 1.0 , R
p
= 3.0 , W
p
= 58.0 psf
(UBC Tab.16-O) (UBC Tab.16-O)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (UBC 97 Sec.1632.2)
= 1.47 W
p
= 85.1 psf
Where : a
p
= 2.5 , R
p
= 3.0 , W
p
= 58.0 psf
(UBC Tab.16-O) (UBC Tab.16-O)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (UBC 97 Sec.1632.2 & 1633.2.8.1)
= 0.88 W
p
=
1227 plf (Horizontal)
Where : a
p
= 1.5 , R
p
= 3.0 , W
p
= 1395 plf (Horizontal) , F
min
= 420 plf
(UBC Tab.16-O) (UBC Tab.16-O) (UBC 1633.2.8.1)
Daniel
Tian Li
Lateral Force for One-Story Wall Based on UBC 97
1, w wind e q
s
q
w C C I
=
2, w wind e q
s
q
w C C I
=
1,
4 1
0.7 , , 4
2
p p a p
p p seismic a p a p
p
a C W I
MAX MIN
w C W C W I I
R
( | |

= +
( |
( \ .
2,
4
0.7 , , 4
p p a p
p p seismic a p a p
p
a C W I
MAX MIN
w C W C W I I
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
0.7 , , 4
p p a p
p p a p a p
p
a C W I
MAX MIN
C W C W I I
R
( | |

(` |
( \ . )
, min
4
0.7 , , 4 ,
p p a p
anch seismic p p a p a p
p
a C W I
MAX MIN
C W C W F I I F
R
( | |
=
( |
( \ .
( )
2
,
2
anch wind w e q s
h
h
p
q
C C F I
h
+
=
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Handrail Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
HANDRAIL SECTION = > PIPE-1 1/2 = > A Z S t D
HANDRAIL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 35 ksi 0.80 0.42 0.33 0.15 1.90
BALUSTER SECTION = > PIPE-1 1/4 = > A Z S t D
BALUSTER YIELD STRESS F
y
= 35 ksi 0.67 0.31 0.24 0.14 1.66
HANDRAIL SPAN L = 48 in
BALUSTER HEIGHT H = 36 in
BALUSTER SLEEVE DEPTH D = 4 in
EDGE DISTANCE TO SLEEVE c = 1 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
HORIZ. LOAD PERP. TO HANDRAIL w = 50 plf
(UBC Tab.16-B, IBC 1607.7.1)
THE BRACE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK HANDRAIL CAPACITIES (AISC 360-05 F7, G5 or F8, G6)
100 ft-lbs 100 lbs
3.68 ksi < (4/3) (M
n
/
b
) / S = (4/3) (F
y
Z / 1.67) / S = 36.09 ksi [Satisfactory]
(where 4/3 from IBC 1607.7.1.3, Typical.)
0.25 ksi < (4/3) (0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
) = (4/3) (0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.67) = 16.77 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK BALUSTER CAPACITIES (AISC 360-05 F7, G5 or F8, G6)
600 ft-lbs 200 lbs
30.64 ksi < (4/3) (M
n
/
b
) / S = (4/3) (F
y
Z / 1.67) / S = 36.27 ksi [Satisfactory]
0.60 ksi < (4/3) (0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
) = (4/3) (0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.67) = 16.77 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH AT BALUSTER SLEEVE (ACI 318-08 Appendix D)
= 0.562 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where : = 0.75

c,V
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A
V
/A
Vo
and
cd,V
terms are 1.0 for single shear sleeve not influenced by more than one free edge.
is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
V
u
= 1.4 V = 0.280 kips
CHECK CONCRETE PRYOUT STRENGTH AT BALUSTER SLEEVE (ACI 318-08 Appendix D)
= 6.901 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where :
c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k
cp
= 2.0 for D > 2.5 in.
A
N
= 3 D (1.5D + c) = 84.00
in
2


2
8
w
L
M = =
2
wL
V = =
b
M
f
S
= =
v
V
f
A
= =
M wLH = = V wL = =
0.2
'
1.5
, , , ,
7
V V
cb b cd V c V cd V c V c
Vo Vo
l
A A
d f
V V c
d
A A



= =





( )
( )
' 1.5
, , ,
2
0.3
0.7 24
9 1.5
N N
cp cp b cp ed N c N c N c
No
c
A A
f V k N k D
D
A D


= = +


b
M
f
S
= =
v
V
f
A
= =
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Handrail Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
HANDRAIL SECTION = > PIPE-1 1/2 = > A Z S t D
HANDRAIL YIELD STRESS F
y
= 35 ksi 0.80 0.42 0.33 0.15 1.90
BALUSTER SECTION = > PIPE-1 1/4 = > A Z S t D
BALUSTER YIELD STRESS F
y
= 35 ksi 0.67 0.31 0.24 0.14 1.66
HANDRAIL SPAN L = 48 in
BALUSTER HEIGHT H = 36 in
BALUSTER SLEEVE DEPTH D = 4 in
EDGE DISTANCE TO SLEEVE c = 1 in
CONCRETE STRENGTH f
c
' = 3 ksi
POINT LOAD PERP. TO HANDRAIL P = 200 lbs
(UBC Tab.16-B, IBC 1607.7.1)
THE BRACE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK HANDRAIL CAPACITIES (AISC 360-05 F7, G5 or F8, G6)
200 ft-lbs, (P @ middle) 200 lbs, (P @ end)
7.36 ksi < (4/3) (M
n
/
b
) / S = (4/3) (F
y
Z / 1.67) / S = 36.09 ksi [Satisfactory]
(where 4/3 from IBC 1607.7.1.3, Typical.)
0.50 ksi < (4/3) (0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
) = (4/3) (0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.67) = 18.67 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK BALUSTER CAPACITIES (AISC 360-05 F7, G5 or F8, G6)
600 ft-lbs 200 lbs
30.64 ksi < (4/3) (M
n
/
b
) / S = (4/3) (F
y
Z / 1.67) / S = 36.27 ksi [Satisfactory]
0.60 ksi < (4/3) (0.6 F
y
C
v
/
v
) = (4/3) (0.6 F
y
1.0 / 1.67) = 18.67 ksi [Satisfactory]
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH AT BALUSTER SLEEVE (ACI 318-08 Appendix D)
= 0.562 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where : = 0.75

c,V
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A
V
/A
Vo
and
cd,V
terms are 1.0 for single shear sleeve not influenced by more than one free edge.
is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
V
u
= 1.4 V = 0.280 kips
CHECK CONCRETE PRYOUT STRENGTH AT BALUSTER SLEEVE (ACI 318-08 Appendix D)
= 6.901 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
where :
c,N
term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k
cp
= 2.0 for D > 2.5 in.
A
n
= 3 D (1.5D + c) = 84.00
in
2


4
PL
M = = V P = =
b
M
f
S
= =
v
V
f
A
= =
M PH = =
V P = =
b
M
f
S
= =
v
V
f
A
= =
0.2
'
1.5
, , , ,
7
V V
cb b cd V c V cd V c V c
Vo Vo
l
A A
d f
V V c
d
A A



= =





( )
( )
' 1.5
, , , 2
0.3
0.7 24
9 1.5
N N
cp cp b cp ed N c N c N c
No
c
A A
f V k N k D
D
A D


= = +


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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube, Pipe, or WF) HSS8X8X5/16 Tube
COLUMN YIELD STRESS F
y
= 46 ksi
DIMENSIONS L = 20 ft
H
S
= 8 ft
H
C
= 10 ft
SIGN GRAVITY LOAD ( lbs / ft
2
) D = 10 psf
SIGN LATERAL LOAD ( lbs / ft
2
) W = 25 psf, ASD
COLUMN LATERAL LOAD ( plf ) F = 8 plf, ASD
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING b = 2 ft
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 1 ksf
LATERAL SOIL CAPACITY P
P
= 0.266 ksf / ft
RESTRAINED @ GRADE ?(1=yes,0=no) 0 No
Use 2 ft dia x 8.61 ft deep footing unrestrained @ ground level
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF COLUMN (AISC 360-05, H1)
1.28 < 4/3 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 1.68 kips
M
rx
= 56.4 ft-kips, at bottom of column
M
ry
= 16.92 ft-kips, 30% M
rx
used
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 292 / 1.67 = 175.01 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 96.217 / 1.67 = 57.615 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> 3/4 M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 96.217 / 1.67 = 57.615 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> 3/4 M
ry
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d = 8.606 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S
3
= 2 P
P
Min( d , 12' ) = 4.58 ksf
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S
1
= 2 P
P
Min( d / 3 , 12' ) = 1.53 ksf
Require Depth is given by
8.606 ft [Satisfactory]
Where P = V
max
= 4.08 kips
A = 2.34 P / (b S
1
) = 3.13
h = M
max
/ V
max
= 13.82 ft
CHECK VERTICAL SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI, Sec. 15.2.2)
q
soil
= (D H
S
L + col wt ) / ( b
2
/ 4) = 0.53 ksf, (net weight of pole footing included.)
< Q
a
[Satisfactory]
Sign Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3


3
4.36
1 1
2
4.25
A h
for nonconstrained
A
d
Ph
for constrained
b
S
(
+ + (

= =

8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (WF, Tube, or Pipe) W8X24 W Shape
COLUMN YIELD STRESS F
y
= 50 ksi
DIMENSIONS L = 20 ft
H
S
= 8 ft
H
C
= 10 ft
SIGN GRAVITY LOAD ( lbs / ft
2
) D = 10 psf
SIGN LATERAL LOAD ( lbs / ft
2
) W = 25 psf, ASD
COLUMN LATERAL LOAD ( plf ) F = 8 plf, ASD
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING b = 3 ft
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE Q
a
= 1 ksf
LATERAL SOIL CAPACITY P
P
= 0.266 ksf / ft
RESTRAINED @ GRADE ?(1=yes,0=no) 0 No
Use 3 ft dia x 5.73 ft deep footing unrestrained @ ground level
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF COLUMN (AISC 360-05, H1)
1.15 < 4/3 [Satisfactory]
Where P
r
= 0.86 kips
M
rx
= 28.4 ft-kips, at bottom of column
M
ry
= 8.52 ft-kips, 30% M
rx
used
P
c
= P
n
/
c
= 98 / 1.67 = 58.956 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
/
b
= 63.567 / 1.67 = 38.064 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> 3/4 M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
/
b
= 35.708 / 1.67 = 21.382 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> 3/4 M
ry
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d = 5.73 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S
3
= 2 P
P
Min( d , 12' ) = 3.05 ksf
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S
1
= 2 P
P
Min( d / 3 , 12' ) = 1.02 ksf
Require Depth is given by
5.73 ft [Satisfactory]
Where P = V
max
= 2.08 kips
A = 2.34 P / (b S
1
) = 1.59
h = M
max
/ V
max
= 13.65 ft
CHECK VERTICAL SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI, Sec. 15.2.2)
q
soil
= (0.5 D H
S
L + col wt ) / ( b
2
/ 4) = 0.12 ksf, (net weight of pole footing included.)
< Q
a
[Satisfactory]
Sign Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3


3
4.36
1 1
2
4.25
A h
for nonconstrained
A
d
Ph
for constrained
b
S
(
+ + (

= =

8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, 1.0 only, (Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1) V = 136 mph
Topographic factor (26.8 & Table 26.8-1) K
zt = 1 Flat
Height of top h = 35 ft
Vertical dimension (for wall, s = h) s = 8 ft
Horizontal dimension B = 100 ft
Dimension of return corner L
r
= 2 ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal wind pressure p = 125 psf
Max total horizontal force at centroid of base F = 51.09 kips
Max bending moment at centroid of base M = 1583.73 ft-kips
Max torsion at centroid of base T = 1021.76 ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 40.65 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 29.3-1 page 307 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 29.3-1, pg 310) = 1.01
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
h = height of top = 35.00 ft
Wind Force Case A: resultant force though the geometric center (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
p = q
h
G C
f
= = 64 psf
F = p A
s
= 51.09 kips
M = F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall = 1583.73 ft-kips
T = = 0.00 ft-kips
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 26.9) = 0.85
C
f
= net force coefficient. (Fig. 29.4-1, page 311) 1.85
A
s
= B s = 800.0
ft
2
Wind Force Case B: resultant force at 0.2 B offset of the geometric center (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
p = Case A = 64 psf
F = Case A = 51.09 kips
M = Case A = 1583.73 ft-kips
T = 0.2 F B = 1021.76 ft-kips
Wind Force Case C: resultant force different at each region (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
p = q
h
G C
f
F = p A
s
M = [ F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall ]
T = T
s
s Distance C
f
P
i
A
si
F
i
M
i
T
i
0 (ft) (Fig.6-20) (psf) (ft
2
) (kips) (ft-kips) (ft-kips)
3.63 1 8.0 3.628 125 64 8.02 248.74 369.10
2.58 2 16.0 2.575 89 64 5.69 176.52 216.38
1.98 3 24.0 1.975 68 64 4.37 135.39 131.02
1.41 4 32.0 1.408 49 64 3.11 96.54 68.51
1.28 5 40.0 1.283 44 64 2.84 87.97 39.73
0.91 10 80.0 0.908 31 64 2.01 62.27 -20.09
0.90 B 100.0 0.901 31 160 4.98 154.34 -199.14
31.02 961.77 605.51


Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-2010
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE: REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BUILDING STORY HEIGHT H = 18 ft
METAL YIELD STRESS (33 or 55) F
y
= 55 ksi
SECTION SIZE w = 48 in
d = 84 in
t = 43 mils
( 18 Gauge)
MAX STORY DRIFT (MCE level) '
drift
= 6
ALLOWABLE ROTATION T
rotation
= 0.028 rad, (detail/site verify, < 0.03)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE SECTION FORCES BY FULL SECTION CONSERVATIVELY
EA/L 0 0 -EA/L 0 0 1598.544 0.000 0.000 -1598.544 0.000 0.000
12EI/((1+E)L
3
) 6EI/((1+E)L
2
) 0 -12EI/((1+E)L
3
) 6EI/((1+E)L
2
) 0.000 230.068 24847.334 0.000 -230.068 24847.334
[k] = (4+E)EI/((1+E)L) 0 -6EI/((1+E)L
2
) (2-E)EI/((1+E)L) 0.000 24847.334 4307051.945 0.000 -24847.334 1059972.212
EA/L 0 0 = -1598.544 0.000 0.000 1598.544 0.000 0.000
12EI/((1+E)L
3
) -6EI/((1+E)L
2
) 0.000 -230.068 -24847.334 0.000 230.068 -24847.334
(4+E)EI/((1+E)L) 0.000 24847.334 1059972.212 0.000 -24847.334 4307051.945
Where L = 18 ft thk = 0.0451 in
E = 29000 ksi A = 11.91 in
2
G = 11153.85 ksi I = 12092.57 in
4
E = 12 E I k / (G A L
2
) = 0.815 k = 1.2
0.000 0.000
0.000 11.043
{F} = [k] {' '' '} = [k] 0.028 = 1192.672 V = 11.043 kips, SD = 7.730 kips, ASD
0.000 0.000
6.000 -11.043 M = 1193 in-k, SD = 69.6 ft-k, ASD
0.028 1192.672
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY BY EFFECTIVE SECTION ON FOUR LEGS (AISI C3.1)
M
n
/: :: :
b
= F
y
I
eff
/ (0.5 d :
b
) = 94.1 ft-kips
> M [Satisfactory]
Where b = 200 (thk) = 9.02 in, (AISI B1.2a)
I
eff
= 2 (thk) b
3
/ 12 + 2 (thk) b (0.5 d)
2
= 1440.71
in
4
:
b
= 1.67
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY BY EFFECTIVE SECTION ON TWO LEGS (AISI C3.2)
V
n
/: :: :
V
= F
y
A
eff
/ (:
v
) = 27.968 kips
> V [Satisfactory]
Where A
eff
= 2 (thk) b = 0.81
in
2
:
v
= 1.60
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT THE SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
= 0.788998 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
= 0.74 > 0.5 = 0.28 < 0.7
= 1 < 1.3 [Satisfactory]
in, ( < 0.04 H, CBC 2205A.4.1.1)
MCE Level Seismic Design for Metal Pipe/Riser Based on ASCE 7-10 & AISI S100
2 2
M V
b v
V M
n n

: :



0.6
M V
b v
V M
n n

: :



M
b
M
n

:



V
v
V
n

:



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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 1.00 Category II
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind) V = 90 mph
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45)
K
zt
= 1 Flat
Height of top h = 35 ft
Vertical dimension (for wall, s = h) s = 8 ft
Horizontal dimension B = 100 ft
Dimension of return corner L
r
= 2 ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal wind pressure p = 55 psf
Max total horizontal force at centroid of base F = 22.37 kips
Max bending moment at centroid of base M = 693.57 ft-kips
Max torsion at centroid of base T = 447.46 ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
I = 17.80 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 6-15, page 27)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79) = 1.01
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80) = 0.85
h = height of top = 35.00 ft
Wind Force Case A: resultant force though the geometric center (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = q
h
G C
f
= = 28 psf
F = p A
s
= 22.37 kips
M = F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall = 693.57 ft-kips
T = = 0.00 ft-kips
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 6.5.8, page 26). = 0.85
C
f
= net force coefficient. (Fig. 6-20, page 73) 1.85
A
s
= B s = 800.0
ft
2
Wind Force Case B: resultant force at 0.2 B offset of the geometric center (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = Case A = 28 psf
F = Case A = 22.37 kips
M = Case A = 693.57 ft-kips
T = 0.2 F B = 447.46 ft-kips
Wind Force Case C: resultant force different at each region (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = q
h
G C
f
F = p A
s
M = [ F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall ]
T = T
s
s Distance C
f
P
i
A
si
F
i
M
i
T
i
0 (ft) (Fig.6-20) (psf) (ft
2
) (kips) (ft-kips) (ft-kips)
3.63 1 8.0 3.628 55 64 3.51 108.93 161.64
2.58 2 16.0 2.575 39 64 2.49 77.30 94.76
1.98 3 24.0 1.975 30 64 1.91 59.29 57.38
1.41 4 32.0 1.408 21 64 1.36 42.28 30.00
1.28 5 40.0 1.283 19 64 1.24 38.53 17.40
0.91 10 80.0 0.908 14 64 0.88 27.27 -8.80
0.90 B 100.0 0.901 14 160 2.18 67.59 -87.21
13.59 421.19 265.17


Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-05
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BASIC GROUND SNOW LOAD (ASCE Sec. 7.2) P
g
= 20 psf, (ASCE page 29) P
f, roof
= 15.75 psf
SNOW EXPOSURE FACTOR C
e
= 1 (Tab. 7-2, pg 30) P
f, overhang
= 33.60 psf
THERMAL FACTOR (0.85 , 1.0 , 1.1 , 1.2, or 1.3) C
t
= 1.2 (Tab. 7-3, pg 30) P
f, valley
= 33.60 psf
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
s
= 1 (Tab. 1.5-1 & 1.5-2, 7.3.3 pg 29) P
f, parapet
= 38.06 psf
ROOF SLOPE 4 / 12 W
d
= 5.38 ft
PARAPET HEIGHT (DRIFT CORNER HEIGHT) h
r
= 4 ft, see fig. below
LENGTH OF THE ROOF UPWIND OF THE DRIFT L
u
= 35 ft, see fig. below P
1
= 25.00 psf
OBSTRUCTED SLIPPERY SURFACE (Sec. 7.4, pg 31 & 36) ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
0 Unobstructed P
2
= 20.75 psf
P
3
= 6.23 psf
ANALYSIS P
4
= 33.63 psf
FLAT SNOW LOADS (Sec 7.3, pg 29) x = 6.21 ft
P
f
= 0.7C
e
C
t
I
s
P
g
= 16.80 psf
Where D
roof
= 18.4
0
W = 17.5 ft
P
f, min
= 0.00 psf, (Sec. 7.3.4, pg 29)
ROOF SNOW LOADS (Sec. 7.4, pg 31)
P
s
= C
s
P
f
= 15.75 psf, (Eq.7.4-1)
Where C
s
= 0.938
, Derived from Fig 7-2, page 86, as following table
C
t
1.1
Unobstructed C
s,3
Obstructed C
s,4
C
s,1
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 65, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2a dash line
C
s,2
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 40, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2a solid line
C
s,3
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 60, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2b dash line
C
s,4
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 32.5, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2b solid line
C
s,5
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 55, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2c dash line
C
s,6
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 25, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2c solid line
SNOW LOADS AT OVERHANG, VALLEY, AND PARAPET CORNER
P
f, overhang
= 2 P
f
= 33.60 psf, (Sec.7.4.5, pg 31)
P
f, valley
= C
v
P
f
= 33.60 psf, (Sec.7.6.3, pg 32)
Where C
v
= 2 / C
e
= 2.00 , (Fig. 7-6, pg 40)
P
f, parapet
= C
d
P
s
= MIN[J(h
d
+ h
b
), Jh
r
]
= 38.06 psf, (Sec.7.7.1, pg 32)
Where J = MIN(0.13P
g
+ 14, 30) = 16.60 pcf, (7.7-1)
h
b
= P
s
/ J = 0.95 ft, (Sec. 7.1)
h
c
= h
r
- h
b
= 3.05 ft, (Fig. 7.8)
h
c
/ h
b
= 3.22 > 0.2, (Sec.7.7.1)
(Drift load need be considered)
h
d
= 0.75 [0.43(L
u
)
1/3
(P
g
+ 10)
1/4
- 1.5]
= 1.34 ft, (Sec.7.8 & Fig.7-9)
C
d
= 2.42 , (see fig. right)
4h
d
= 5.38 ft, for h
d
<h
c
4h
d
2
/ h
c
= N/A ft, for h
d
>h
c
(Sec.7.7.1, pg 33)
W
d,max
= 8 h
c
= 24.41 ft
ROOF UNBALANCED SNOW LOADS
P
surcharge
= 5.00 psf, (Sec. 7.10, pg 33)
P
1
= P
surcharge
+ I
s
P
g
= 25.00 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
2
= (P
surcharge
+ P
s)
= 20.75 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
3
= 0.3 P
2
= 6.23 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
4
= P
2
+ h
d
J / (1 / Tan D
roof
)
0.5
= 33.63 psf
x = (8 / 3) h
d
(1 / Tan D
roof
)
0.5
= 6.21 ft
Note : Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 20% design snow load. (ASCE 7-10 Sec. 12.7.2.4)
W
d
= {
0.85 or 1.0
Snow Load Analysis Based on ASCE 7-2010
C
s,1
C
s,2
1.2 or 1.3
C
s,5
C
s,6
PROJECT : PAGE :
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Snow Load Analysis Based on UBC 97
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY (UBC Sec. 1614)
TOTAL SNOW LOAD S = 75 psf w
snow
= S - R
s
( - 20) = 61.3 psf
PITCH DEGREE = 30
o
Where S/40 - 1/2 = 1.375 psf, (for > 20
o
)
N/A (for < 20
o
)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY (UBC / CBC Appendix Chapter 16)
BASIC GROUND SNOW LOAD P
g
= 35 psf
SNOW EXPOSURE FACTOR C
e
= 0.9 (Tab. A-16-A) P
f, roof
= 31.50 psf
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I = 1 (Tab. A-16-B) P
f, overhang
= 63.00 psf
OBSTRUCTED SLIPPERY SURFACE ON ROOF ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
0 Unobstructed P
f, valley
= 59.72 psf
HEATED GREENHOUSES ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
= = > 0 Unheated P
f, parapet
= 51.38 psf
ROOF SLOPE
=
18
o
W
d
= 4.29 ft
PARAPET HEIGHT (DRIFT CORNER HEIGHT) h
r
= 4 ft, see fig. below
LENGTH FROM PARAPET TO ROOF EDGE W = 35 ft, see fig. below
THE ROOF SNOW LOADS (CBC 40-1-1)
P
f
= C
e
I P
g
= 31.50 psf
THE APPLICABLE ROOF SNOW LOADS (CBC Sec. 1640)
P
f, roof
= C
s
P
f
= 31.50 psf
Where C
s
P
f
is derived from CBC Sec.1640 as following table
P
g
[0, 20] (20, 70] (70, 100] (100, greater]
Unobstructed Max(C
s,1
P
f
, P
g
) Max(C
s,1
P
f
, 20) Max(C
s,1
P
f
, 70C
e
I) Max(C
s,5
P
f
, 70C
e
I)
Obstructed Max(C
s,2
P
f
, P
g
) Max(C
s,2
P
f
, 20) Max(C
s,2
P
f
, 70C
e
I) Max(C
s,5
P
f
, 70C
e
I)
Unobstructed Max(C
s,3
P
f
, P
g
) Max(C
s,3
P
f
, 20) Max(C
s,3
P
f
, 70C
e
I) Max(C
s,5
P
f
, 70C
e
I)
Obstructed Max(C
s,4
P
f
, P
g
) Max(C
s,4
P
f
, 20) Max(C
s,4
P
f
, 70C
e
I) Max(C
s,5
P
f
, 70C
e
I)
C
s,1
= MIN [ 1-( - 30) / 40, 1.0] , CBC (40-2-1)
C
s,2
= MIN [ 1-( - 45) / 25, 1.0] , CBC (40-2-2)
C
s,3
= MIN [ 1-( - 15) / 55, 1.0] , CBC (40-2-3)
C
s,4
= MIN [ 1-( - 30) / 40, 1.0] , CBC (40-2-4)
C
s,5
= MIN [ 1-( - 20)(P
f
- 20) / (40P
f
), 1.0] , CBC (40-2-5)
THE SNOW LOADS AT OVERHANG, VALLEY, AND PARAPET CORNER
P
f, overhang
= 2 P
f, roof
= 63.00 psf, (CBC Fig. A-16-10)
P
f, valley
= C
v
P
f, roof
= 59.72 psf, (CBC Fig. A-16-12)
Where = 90
o
, roof intersection angle
C
v
= 1.90 (CBC Fig. A-16-11)
P
f, parapet
= C
d
P
f, roof
= P
m
= MIN[D(h
d
+ h
b
), Dh
r
]
= 51.38 psf, (CBC Eq. 44-4)
Where D = MIN(0.13P
g
+ 14, 35) = 18.55 pcf, (44-2)
h
b
= P
f, roof
/ D = 1.70 ft, (44-3)
(h
r
- h
b
) / h
b
= 1.36 > 0.2, (44-3)
(Drift load need be considered)
W
b
= MIN[ W , 50] = 35.00 ft, (Sec.1644.5)
h
d
= 0.5 [0.43(W
b
)
1/3
(P
g
+ 10)
1/4
- 1.5]
= 1.07 ft,(1644.5 & 44-1)
C
d
= P
m
/ P
f, roof
= 1.63
W
d
= MIN[4(h
r
- h
b
), 4h
d
] = 4.29 ft, (Sec.1644.2)
Note : Where design snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 25% design snow load. (UBC 1630.1.1)


R
s
= {
Unheated
Heated
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BASIC GROUND SNOW LOAD (ASCE Sec. 7.2) P
g
= 20 (ASCE page 81) P
f, roof
= 15.75 psf
SNOW EXPOSURE FACTOR C
e
= 1 (Tab. 7-2, pg 92) P
f, overhang
= 33.60 psf
THERMAL FACTOR (0.85 , 1.0 , 1.1 , 1.2) C
t
= 1.2 (Tab. 7-3, pg 93) P
f, valley
= 33.60 psf
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I = 1 (Tab. 7-4, pg 93) P
f, parapet
= 38.06 psf
ROOF SLOPE 4 / 12 W
d
= 5.38 ft
PARAPET HEIGHT (DRIFT CORNER HEIGHT) h
r
= 4 ft, see fig. below
LENGTH OF THE ROOF UPWIND OF THE DRIFT L
u
= 35 ft, see fig. below P
1
= 25.00 psf
OBSTRUCTED SLIPPERY SURFACE (Sec. 7.4.0, pg 81) ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
0 Unobstructed P
2
= 20.75 psf
P
3
= 6.23 psf
ANALYSIS P
4
= 33.63 psf
FLAT SNOW LOADS (Sec 7.3, pg 81) x = 6.21 ft
P
f
= 0.7C
e
C
t
I P
g
= 16.80 psf
Where D
roof
= 18.4
0
W = 17.5 ft
P
f, min
= 0.00 psf, (Sec. 7.3.4, pg 81)
ROOF SNOW LOADS (Sec. 7.4, pg 81)
P
s
= C
s
P
f
= 15.75 psf, (Eq.7-2)
Where C
s
= 0.938
, Derived from Fig 7-2, page 86, as following table
C
t
1.1 1.2
Unobstructed C
s,1
C
s,3
C
s,5
Obstructed C
s,2
C
s,4
C
s,6
C
s,1
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 65, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2a dash line
C
s,2
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 40, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2a solid line
C
s,3
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 60, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2b dash line
C
s,4
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 32.5, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2b solid line
C
s,5
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 55, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2c dash line
C
s,6
= MIN [ (70 - D) / 25, 1.0] , Fig. 7-2c solid line
SNOW LOADS AT OVERHANG, VALLEY, AND PARAPET CORNER
P
f, overhang
= 2 P
f
= 33.60 psf, (Sec.7.4.5, pg 82)
P
f, valley
= C
v
P
f
= 33.60 psf, (Sec.7.6.3, pg 82)
Where C
v
= 2 / C
e
= 2.00 , (Fig. 7-6, pg 90)
P
f, parapet
= C
d
P
s
= MIN[J(h
d
+ h
b
), Jh
r
]
= 38.06 psf, (Sec.7.7.1, pg 83)
Where J = MIN(0.13P
g
+ 14, 30) = 16.60 pcf, (7-3)
h
b
= P
s
/ J = 0.95 ft, (Sec. 7.1)
h
c
= h
r
- h
b
= 3.05 ft, (Fig. 7.8)
h
c
/ h
b
= 3.22 > 0.2, (Sec.7.7.1)
(Drift load need be considered)
h
d
= 0.75 [0.43(L
u
)
1/3
(P
g
+ 10)
1/4
- 1.5]
= 1.34 ft, (Sec.7.8 & Fig.7-9)
C
d
= 2.42 , (see fig. right)
4h
d
= 5.38 ft, for h
d
<h
c
4h
d
2
/ h
c
= N/A ft, for h
d
>h
c
(Sec.7.7.1, pg 83)
W
d,max
= 8 h
c
= 24.41 ft
ROOF UNBALANCED SNOW LOADS
P
surcharge
= 5.00 psf, (Sec. 7.10, pg 83)
P
1
= P
surcharge
+ I P
g
= 25.00 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
2
= (P
surcharge
+ P
s)
= 20.75 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
3
= 0.3 P
2
= 6.23 psf, (unbalanced load, Fig 7-5)
P
4
= P
2
+ h
d
J / (1 / Tan D
roof
)
0.5
= 33.63 psf
x = (8 / 3) h
d
(1 / Tan D
roof
)
0.5
= 6.21 ft
Note : Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 20% design snow load. (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.7.2.4)
W
d
= {
0.85 or 1.0
Snow Load Analysis Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER TYPE (0=Beam, 1=Column) 1 Column
ROOF TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
r
= 975
ft
2
, (if no roof, input 0.)
ROOF SLOPE 1 / 12
NUMBER OF FLOORS n = 4
TOTAL FLOOR TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
T
= 3900
ft
2
FLOOR LIVE LOAD (ASCE 7-10 Table 4.1, page 17) L
0
= 100 psf
FLOOR DEAD LOAD (for IBC/CBC Eq. 16-24) D = 70 psf
GROUP A OCCUPANCIES ? (0=No, 1=Yes) (IBC/CBC 1607.9.2.1) 0 No
UNIFORM
THE MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD 12.00 psf 11.70 kips
THE MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD 49.02 psf 191.17 kips
TOTAL LOAD SUPPORTED BY THE COLUMN 202.87 kips
Note: Live loads are horizontal projected loads.
ANALYSIS
MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD (ASCE 7-10 4.8)
L
r
= L
0
R
1
R
2
= 12.00 psf
Where L
0
= 20 psf, (ASCE 7-10 Table 4-1, page 18)
R
1
= 0.60
TRIBUTARY AREA [ 0 ~ 200] ( 200 ~ 600) [ 600 ~ over)
R
1
1 1.2 -0.001 A
f
0.6
R
2
= 1.00
ROOF SLOPE, F / 12 [ 0 ~ 4] / 12 ( 4 ~ 12) / 12 [ 12 ~ over) / 12
R
2
1 1.2 -0.05 F 0.6
L
r
= [ 12 , 20 ]
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY INFLUENCE AREA METHOD (ASCE 7-10 4.7.2, page 15)
L = L
0
[ 0.25 + 15 / (A
I
)
0.5
] = 49.02 psf < = = note: 1. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
Where L
0
= 100 psf 2. Column live reaction can not be used to design footing,
K
LL
= 4 ,(ASCE 7-10 Table 4-2) since K
LL
different per ASCE 7-10 Table 4-2.
A
I
= K
LL
A
T
= 15600
ft
2
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY TRIBUTARY AREA METHOD (IBC/CBC 1607.9.2)
L = (100 psf ) x (100 - R) / 100 = 60.73 psf
Where r = 0.08
R = r ( A
T
- 150 ) = 39.3 < = = note: 1. For floor live loads exceeding 100 psf, no reduction
shall be made, except that design live loads on columns
may be reduced 20 percent.
2. Max reduction ,R, per Eq 16-23, and 40% for one level only,
60% for others.
3. No reduction permitted in Group A occupancies.
Live Load Reduction Based on ASCE 7-2010


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER TYPE (0=Beam, 1=Column) 1 Column
ROOF TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
r
= 975
ft
2
, (if no roof, input 0.)
ROOF SLOPE 1 / 12
NUMBER OF FLOORS n = 4
TOTAL FLOOR TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
T
= 3900
ft
2
FLOOR LIVE LOAD (IBC Table 1607.1) L
0
= 100 psf
FLOOR DEAD LOAD (for Eq. 16-24) D = 70 psf
GROUP A OCCUPANCIES ? (0=No, 1=Yes) (IBC 1607.9.2.1) 0 No
UNIFORM
THE MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD 12.00 psf 11.70 kips
THE MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD 40.00 psf 156.00 kips
TOTAL LOAD SUPPORTED BY THE COLUMN 167.70 kips
Note: Live loads are horizontal projected loads.
ANALYSIS
MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD (IBC 1607.11.2)
L
r
= L
0
R
1
R
2
= 12.00 psf
Where L
0
= 20 psf, (IBC Tab 1607.1 Item 30)
R
1
= 0.60
TRIBUTARY AREA [ 0 ~ 200] ( 200 ~ 600) [ 600 ~ over)
R
1
1 1.2 -0.001 A
f
0.6
R
2
= 1.00
ROOF SLOPE, F / 12 [ 0 ~ 4] / 12 ( 4 ~ 12) / 12 [ 12 ~ over) / 12
R
2
1 1.2 -0.05 F 0.6
L
r
= [ 12 , 20 ]
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY INFLUENCE AREA METHOD (IBC 1607.9.1)
L = L
0
[ 0.25 + 15 / (A
I
)
0.5
] = 40.00 psf < = = note: 1. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
Where L
0
= 100 psf 2. Column live reaction can not be used to design footing,
K
LL
= 4 ,(IBC Table 1607.9.1) since K
LL
different per Table 1607.9.1.
A
I
= K
LL
A
T
= 15600
ft
2
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY TRIBUTARY AREA METHOD (IBC 1607.9.2)
L = (100 psf ) x (100 - R) / 100 = 60.73 psf
Where r = 0.08
R = r ( A
T
- 150 ) = 39.3 < = = note: 1. For floor live loads exceeding 100 psf, no reduction
shall be made, except that design live loads on columns
may be reduced 20 percent.
2. Max reduction ,R, per Eq 16-23, and 40% for one level only,
60% for others.
3. No reduction permitted in Group A occupancies.


Live Load Reduction Based on IBC 2009 / CBC 2010
PROJECT : PAGE :
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Live Load Reduction Based on CBC 2001
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER TYPE (0=Beam, 1=Column) 1 Column
ROOF TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
r
= 500
ft
2
, (if no roof, input 0.)
ROOF SLOPE 4 / 12
NUMBER OF FLOORS n = 1
TOTAL FLOOR TRIBUTARY AREA SUPPORTED BY THE MEMBER A
f
= 700
ft
2
FLOOR LIVE LOAD (CBC Table 16-A, or Table 16A-A) L = 100 psf
DSA or OSHPD PROJECT ? (0=No, 1=Yes) 0 No
UNIFORM
THE MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD 12.64 psf 6.32 kips
THE MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD 53.35 psf 37.34 kips
TOTAL LOAD SUPPORTED BY THE COLUMN 43.66 kips
Note: Live loads are horizontal projected loads.
ANALYSIS
MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD (CBC Table 16-C)
METHOD METHOD 1 METHOD 2
TRIBUTARY AREA UNIFORM REDUCTION MAXIMUM
ROOF SLOPE [ 0 ~ 200] ( 200 ~ 600] ( 600 ~ over) L
r
(psf) r R (%)
[0~4) / 12 20 16 12 20 0.08 40
[4~12) / 12 16 14 12 16 0.06 25
[12~over) / 12 12 12 12 12 0 0
16 0.06 25
MINIMUM L
r
14 psf 12.64 psf
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY TRIBUTARY AREA METHOD (CBC 1607.5)
L = (100 psf ) x (100 - R) / 100 = 60.00 psf
Where r = 0.08
R = r ( A
f
- 150 ) = 40.0 < = = note: 1. For storage loads exceeding 100 psf, no reduction
shall be made, except that design live loads on columns
may be reduced 20 percent.
2. Max reduction ,R, 40% for one level only, 60% for others.
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY INFLUENCE AREA METHOD (CBC 1607.6)
L = L
0
[ 0.25 + 15 / (A
I
)
0.5
] = 53.35 psf < = = note: 1. This method Not adopted by DSA or OSHPD.
Where L
0
= 100 psf 2. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
A
I
= 2800
ft
2
Daniel
Tian Li
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INPUT DATA
LATERAL DIAPHRAGM FORCE : F
p
= 380 plf
DIMENSIONS: X
1
= 72 ft , X
2
= 24 ft , X
3
= 16 ft
Y
1
= 20 ft , Y
2
= 20 ft , Y
3
= 20 ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
THE MAXIMUM STRAP FORCE, T = C = 4.66 kips
THE MAXIMUM SHEAR STRESS, v
x
= 466 plf
v
y
= 480 plf
ANALYSIS


Flexible Diaphragm with an Opening Analysis
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REACTIONS : V
L
= 21.280 kips , V
R
= 21.280 kips
HATCHED AREA : a = X
1
+ 0.5 X
2
= 84.00 ft , b = 0.5 Y
2
+ Y
3
= 30.00 ft
Y = Y
1
+ Y
2
+ Y
3
=
60.00 ft , w = F
p
b / Y = 190.0 plf
M = a V
L
- 0.5 F
px
a
2
= 446.9
ft-k, total moment at middle opening , V = b V
L
/ Y =
10.640 kips
F
2
= M / Y = 7448 lbf , F
9
= F
2
= 7448 lbf
F
5
= ( F
2
b - 0.5 w a
2
) / a = -5320 kips , F
15
= w a - V + F
5
= 0 kips
INDIVIDUAL PANEL X (ft) Y (ft) v
x
(plf) v
y
(plf) NO. FORCE (lbf) NO. FORCE (lbf)
1 72.00 20.00 138 480 F1 9956 F15 0
2 12.00 20.00 209 266 F2 7448 F16 0
3 12.00 20.00 323 380 F3 3572 F17 -2512
4 16.00 20.00 223 299 F4 3040 F18 -1034
5 72.00 10.00 103 103 F5 -5320 F19 -4655
6 16.00 10.00 466 466 F6 7600 F20 1108
7 72.00 10.00 103 103 F7 2508 F21 -2508
8 16.00 10.00 466 466 F8 -3876 F22 3876
9 72.00 20.00 138 480 F9 7448 F23 3040
10 12.00 20.00 209 266 F10 7448 F24 5320
11 12.00 20.00 323 380 F11 2512 F25 7600
12 16.00 20.00 223 299 F12 1034 F26 9956
F13 4655 F27 3572
F14 -1108
Technical References:
1. Kelly E. Cobeen, MS, SE: "Structural Engineering Review Workshop", BYA publications, 2005.
2. Doug Thompson, SE: "Guide to Design of Diaphragm", SEAOSC/NCSEA Seminar, 11-7-2009.
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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Formulas of Moment Resisting Frame at Bottom Fixed Condition
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION W16X26 W Shape
b
= 301
in
4
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y) x-x , (strong axis bending)
COLUMN SECTION W10X30 W Shape
c
= 170
in
4
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y) x-x , (strong axis bending)
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft
STORY HEIGHT h = 14 ft
GRAVITY LOAD w = 1.8 klf
H
A
= H
D
= 10.2 kips M
B
= M
C
= 95.5 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 27.0 kips M
max
= 107.0 ft-kips
M
A
= M
D
= 47.8 ft-kips
LATERAL LOAD P = 15 kips
H
A
= H
D
= 7.5 kips M
B
= M
C
= 43.7 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 2.9 kips
H
= 0.90 in
M
A
= M
D
= 61.3 ft-kips K
H
= 16.6 kips / in
(K
H
is frame stiffness.)
GRAVITY ANALYSIS
0.826 27.0 kips
10.2 kips 47.8 ft-kips
107.0 ft-kips 95.5 ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
5.83 ft 8.17 ft 7.5 kips
2.9 kips 61.3 ft-kips
29000 ksi 43.7 ft-kips
0.90 in 16.6 kips / in


b
c
h
I
n
L
I
= =
2
A D
wL
V V
= = =
( )
2
4 2
A D
w
L
H H
h n
= = =
+ ( )
2
12 2
A D
w
L
M M
n
= = =
+
( )
( )
2
max
2 3
24 2
w n
L
M
n
+
= =
+ ( )
2
6 2
B C
w
L
M M
n
= = =
+
3
6 1
n
a h
n
| |
= =
|
+ \ .
( )
3
1 6
A D
nPh
V V
L n
= = =
+
2
A D
P
H H
= = =
( )
( )
1 3
2 1 6
A D
Ph n
M M
n
+
= = =
+
3
2
2
6
c c b
H
a L b
P a
I I I
E
( | |
+ +
( |
\ .
= =

3 1
6 1
n
b h
n
+ | |
= =
|
+ \ .
( )
3
2 1 6
B C
nPh
M M
n
= = =
+
E =
H
H
P
K
= =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
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Formulas of Moment Resisting Frame at Bottom Pinned Condition
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION W16X26 W Shape
b
= 301
in
4
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y) x-x , (strong axis bending)
COLUMN SECTION W10X33 W Shape
c
= 171
in
4
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y) x-x , (strong axis bending)
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 20 ft
STORY HEIGHT h = 14 ft
GRAVITY LOAD w = 1.8 klf
H
A
= H
D
= 2.4 kips M
B
= M
C
= 32.9 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 18.0 kips M
max
= 57.1 ft-kips
LATERAL LOAD P = 15 kips
H
A
= H
D
= 7.5 kips M
B
= M
C
= 105.0 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 10.5 kips
H
= 3.36 in
K
H
= 4.5 kips / in
(K
H
is frame stiffness.)
GRAVITY ANALYSIS
1.232 18.0 kips
2.4 kips 32.9 ft-kips
57.1 ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
7.5 kips 29000 ksi
10.5 kips 105.0 ft-kips
3.36 in 4.5 kips / in


b
c
h
I
n
L
I
= =
2
A D
wL
V V
= = =
( )
2
4 3 2
A D
w
L
H H
h n
= = =
+
( )
( )
2
max
2 1
8 2 3
w n
L
M
n
+
= =
+
( )
2
4 3 2
B C
w
L
M M
n
= = =
+
A D
Ph
V V
L
= = =
2
A D
P
H H
= = =
( )
3
1 2
12
H
c
P n h
nE
I
+
= =

2
B C
Ph
M M
= = =
E =
H
H
P
K
= =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Formulas of Concentrically Braced Frame
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION HSS6X6X1/2 Tube = 282460 kips
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft
STORY HEIGHT h = 14 ft
GRAVITY LOAD w = 1.8 klf
H
A
= H
D
= 18.1 kips M
BE
= M
EC
= 28.5 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 27.0 kips M
E
= 50.6 ft-kips
N
AE
= N
DE
= 24.7 kips N
AB
= N
DC
= 10.1 kips
LATERAL LOAD P = 15 kips
H
A
= H
D
= 7.5 kips - N
AE
= N
DE
= 10.3 kips
V
A
= V
D
= 7.0 kips - N
AB
= N
DC
= 0.0 kips

H
= 0.01 in
K
H
= 1226.2 kips / in , (K
H
is frame stiffness.)
GRAVITY ANALYSIS (Neglected axial deformations.)
43.03
0
27.0 kips
18.1 kips 28.5 ft-kips
24.7 kips 50.6 ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
7.5 kips 7.0 kips
10.3 kips
0.01 in 1226.2 kips / in


1
tan
0.5
h
L



= =

2
A D
wL
V V
= = =
5
16tan
A D
wL
H H

= = =
2
9
512
BE EC
w
L
M M
= = =
2
32
E
wL
M = =
A D
Ph
V V
L
= = =
2
A D
P
H H
= = =
3
4 cos
H
PL
EA
= = H
H
P
K
= =

5
16sin
AE DE
wL
N N

= = =
2cos
AE DE
P
N N

= = =

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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Formulas of Eccentrically Braced Frame
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION HSS6X6X1/2 Tube = 282460 kips
BEAM SECTION W16X26 W Shape = 8729000 kips-in
2
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y) x-x , (strong axis bending)
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS L = 30 ft
STORY HEIGHT h = 14 ft
LINK LENGTH e = 4 ft
GRAVITY LOAD w = 1.8 klf
H
A
= H
D
= 16.0 kips M
BE
= M
FC
= 25.8 ft-kips
V
A
= V
D
= 27.0 kips M
E
= M
F
= 24.5 ft-kips
N
AE
= N
DF
= 23.5 kips N
AB
= N
DC
= 9.8 kips
LATERAL LOAD P = 15 kips
H
A
= H
D
= 7.5 kips - N
AE
= N
DF
= 11.0 kips
M
E
= M
F
= 14.0 ft-kips - N
AB
= N
DC
= -1.1 kips
Q
EF
= V
A
= V
D
= 7.0 kips
H
= 0.04 in
(Q
EF
is link shear force.) K
H
= 384.5 kips / in
(K
H
is frame stiffness.)
GRAVITY ANALYSIS (Neglected axial deformations.)
47.12
0
24.5 ft-kips , (by moment distribution procedure.)
27.0 kips 16.0 kips
23.5 kips 25.8 ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
7.5 kips 7.0 kips
11.0 kips 14.0 ft-kips
0.04 in 384.5 kips / in


1
tan
0.5 0.5
h
L e



= =


2
A D
wL
V V
= = =
( )
2 2
8
E
A D
w
e L
M
H H
h h

= = + =
( )
2
32 2
E
BE FC
w L e
M
M M

= = =
E F M M
= =
A D EF
Ph
Q V V
L
= = = =
2
A D
P
H H
= = =
2 2
2
2 sin 12
cos
H
Ph P
h e
EA EIL
= + =
H
H
P
K
= =

cos
A
AE DF
H
N N

= = =
2cos
AE DF
P
N N

= = =

2
E F
Peh
M M
L
= = =
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIAPHRAGM FORCES F
px
= 1548.3 kips
F
py
= 1548.3 kips
DIAPHRAGM EDGE COORDINATES LATERAL FRAME LOCATION, RELATIVE RIGIDITY, & FRAME LINE FORCES
Frame Relative Relative
X (ft) Y (ft) X (ft) Y (ft) Number X (ft) Y (ft) X (ft) Y (ft) R @ F
px
@ F
py

xe
(in)
0 0 0 90 1 30 0 30 90 1007.3 157.7 607.8 0.60
0 90 30 90 2 160 0 160 120 1087 8.6 543.9 0.50
30 90 30 125 3 270 0 270 90 1012.8 149.0 544.0 0.54
30 125 80 125 4 180 0 240 0 739.1 336.8 48.2 0.46
80 125 80 150 5 60 30.5 120 30.5 737.5 307.6 29.0 0.42
80 150 155 150 6 60 90 120 90 738.1 259.3 8.3 0.35
155 150 155 125 7 180 90 240 90 739.8 259.9 8.3 0.35
155 125 270 125 8 60 120 90 120 454.8 152.2 16.7 0.33
270 125 270 90 9 180 120 210 120 434.8 145.5 16.0 0.33
270 90 300 90 10 90 146 120 146 473.2 151.5 27.8 0.32
300 90 300 -10.67
300 -10.67 50 -30
50 -30
Frame F (kips)
Rotation Analysis of Rigid Diaphragm Based on IBC 2009 / CBC 2010


Start Point Start Point End Point End Point
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(cont'd)
0 0
DIAPHRAGM MASS MOMENT OF INERTIA CENTER OF MASS CENTER OF RIGIDITY
A =
43108.8
ft
2
= Wt / 32.174 , kips-sec
2
/ ft ( Wt / 384 , kips-sec
2
/ in )
X
cm
= 147.2 ft X
cg
= 153.7 ft

cx
= 7.26E+08
ft
4

zc
= 8433
, kips-ft-sec
2
Y
cm
= 53.6 ft Y
cg
= 76.7 ft

cy
= 1.09E+09
ft
4
( 1214369
, kips-in-sec
2
)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE CENTER OF RIGIDITY
Frame Relative Direction R
x
R
y
X
g
Y
g
R
x
Y
g
R
y
X
g
Number R R Cos
2
R Sin
2
(ft) (ft)
1 1007.3 90.0 0.0 1007.3 30.0 45.0 0.0 30219.0
2 1087 90.0 0.0 1087.0 160.0 60.0 0.0 173920.0 X
cg
= R
y
X
g
/ R
y
= 153.7 ft
3 1012.8 90.0 0.0 1012.8 270.0 45.0 0.0 273456.0 Y
cg
= R
x
Y
g
/ R
x
= 76.7 ft
4 739.1 0.0 739.1 0.0 210.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
5 737.5 0.0 737.5 0.0 90.0 30.5 22493.8 0.0
6 738.1 0.0 738.1 0.0 90.0 90.0 66429.0 0.0
7 739.8 0.0 739.8 0.0 210.0 90.0 66582.0 0.0
8 454.8 0.0 454.8 0.0 75.0 120.0 54576.0 0.0
9 434.8 0.0 434.8 0.0 195.0 120.0 52176.0 0.0
10 473.2 0.0 473.2 0.0 105.0 146.0 69087.2 0.0
0, 0
0, 90 30, 90
30, 125 80, 125
80, 150 155, 150
155, 125 270, 125
270, 90 300, 90
300, -10.67
50, -30
0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0 0, 0
CM
CG
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4317.3 3107.1 331344.0 477595.0
DETERMINE ECCENTRICITY (ASCE 7-05 12.8.4.2)
Actual Additional
CG - CM 5% & A
x
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 A
x
= 1 (ASCE 7-05 12.8.4.3)
e
x
(ft) 6.5 15.0 21.5 -8.5
e
y
(ft) 23.1 9.0 32.1 14.1
Total @ F
px
Total @ F
py
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DETERMINE FRAME FORCES
Frame r
x
r
y
r
x
2
R
y
r
y
2
R
x
Number (ft) (ft) Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4
1 -123.7 -31.7 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 15416098 0 157.7 69.3 607.8 460.4
2 6.3 -16.7 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 42994 0 -8.6 -3.8 535.9 543.9
3 116.3 -31.7 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 13696262 0 -149.0 -65.5 404.7 544.0
4 56.3 -76.7 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 4353483 336.8 296.6 48.2 -18.9
5 -63.7 -46.2 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 1577419 307.6 283.4 29.0 -11.4
6 -63.7 13.3 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 129623 252.3 259.3 -8.3 3.3
7 56.3 13.3 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 129921 252.9 259.9 -8.3 3.3
8 -78.7 43.3 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 850812 138.2 152.2 -16.7 6.6
9 41.3 43.3 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 813397 132.1 145.5 -16.0 6.3
10 -48.7 69.3 33352.5 -13096.5 49699.2 21829.8 0 2269394 128.2 151.5 -27.8 10.9
T
y
T
x
F
x
(kips) F
y
(kips)
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(cont'd)
29155354 10124050
F
x
= (F
px
R
x
) / ( R
x
) - [T
x
(R
x
r
y
+R
y
r
x
) / ( r
y
2
R
x
+ r
x
2
R
y
)]
F
y
= (F
py
R
y
) / ( R
y
) - [T
y
(R
y
r
x
+R
x
r
y
) / ( r
x
2
R
y
+ r
y
2
R
x
)]
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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DIAPHRAGM DESIGN FORCE FACTOR F
px
= 0.18 w
px
, (ASCE 7-05 12.10.1.1 / CBC 01 1633.2.9)
DIAPHRAGM EDGE CORNER POINT DIAPHRAGM PANEL & SEISMIC DEAD LOAD
Corner X Y Panel Corner Corner Corner Corner Corner Corner Corner Corner Corner Seismic
Point (ft) (ft) No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 DL (psf)
1 0 66.66 1 15 16 19 20 23 24 21 18
2 60.02 66.66 2 25 17 20 19 23
3 122.64 3.03 3 20 17 26 23 23
4 60.02 0 4 1 15 22 2 18
5 112.31 0 5 4 2 22 6 18
6 86.53 0 6 14 22 21 13 50
7 122.64 18.6 7 6 14 13 10 8 5 18
8 112.31 8.26 8 10 13 12 11 9 18
9 122.64 28.9 9 10 9 7 8 18
10 91.67 28.9 10 3 11 12 18 48 30 31 32 17
11 122.64 38.21 11 49 50 52 51 23
12 115.69 38.21 12 34 33 32 31 35 37 38 39 23
13 115.69 52.92 13 30 48 27 41 40 36 37 35 17
14 86.53 52.92 14 45 46 47 54 43 29 18
15 0 93.18 15 29 43 44 28 23
16 0 118.12 16 55 53 42 44 17
17 77.98 127.12
18 115.69 138.11
19 67.43 118.12
20 77.98 107.57
21 115.69 93.18
22 86.53 93.18 SHEAR WALL (LATERAL FRAME) LOCATION
23 88.52 118.12 SW Drag to Drag fr Drag Wall
24 115.69 118.12 NO. Start (ft) X (ft) Y (ft) X (ft) Y (ft) End (ft) Length Length
25 67.43 127.12 1 0 69.87 9.25 85.29 9.25 10.17 25.6 15.4
26 88.52 127.12 2 0 122.87 3.26 133.94 3.26 17 28.1 11.1
27 186.14 138.11 3 17 169.13 3.26 183.92 3.26 0 31.8 14.8
28 186.14 48.08 4 16.25 138.9 11.32 169.13 11.32 15 61.5 30.2
29 186.13 54.89 5 0 69.87 52.55 88.9 52.55 9 28.0 19.0
30 151.59 11.07 6 9 107.33 52.55 115.99 52.55 0 17.7 8.7
31 134.14 11.09 7 33 219.22 48.31 243.81 48.31 5.5 63.1 24.6
32 134.14 3.03 8 0 9.2 77.01 19.85 77.01 4.5 15.2 10.7
33 130 3.03 9 4.5 28.87 77.01 47.73 77.01 14.3 37.7 18.9
34 130 0 10 14.3 76.29 77.01 115.99 77.01 72 126.0 39.7
35 168.9 11.09 11 0 214.45 76.76 224.33 76.76 6.1 16.0 9.9
36 184.15 3.03 12 6.1 230.76 76.76 249.02 76.76 0 24.4 18.3
37 168.9 3.03 13 9 18.25 115.92 45.53 115.92 21 57.3 27.3
38 173.16 3.03 14 21 87.44 115.89 98.29 115.89 17.67 49.5 10.9
39 173.16 0 15 12.5 199.05 114.96 214.45 114.96 0 27.9 15.4
40 184.15 38.03 16 0 68.44 124.89 87.44 124.89 0 19.0 19.0
41 186.14 38.03 17 0 115.99 137.81 144.84 137.81 7 35.9 28.9
42 249.25 48.08 18 7 158.6 137.81 185.84 137.81 0 34.2 27.2
43 214.72 54.89 19 0 130 150.09 135.13 150.09 16.5 21.6 5.1
44 214.72 48.08 20 16.5 168.03 150.09 173.16 150.09 0 21.6 5.1
45 186.14 122.28 21 0 9.2 77.01 9.2 84.85 31 38.8 7.8
46 199.28 122.28 22 0 69.87 9.25 69.87 15.93 17.5 24.2 6.7
47 199.28 115.18 23 17.5 69.87 51.03 69.87 66.37 6 38.8 15.3
48 151.59 138.11 24 4 68.45 77.01 68.44 111.98 13 52.0 35.0
49 130 138.11 25 0 95.45 9.25 113.88 27.69 2 28.1 26.1
50 130 151.32 26 2 115.99 29.8 115.99 137.81 0 110.0 108.0
51 173.16 138.11 27 0 122.87 3.26 122.87 18.59 19.75 35.1 15.3
52 173.16 151.32 28 0 183.92 3.26 183.92 38.31 28 63.1 35.1
53 249.25 76.99 29 29 185.84 94.74 185.84 137.81 0 72.1 43.1
54 214.72 115.18 30 0 214.45 48.31 214.45 60.25 8.375 20.3 11.9
55 214.72 76.99 31 8.375 214.45 76.76 214.45 114.96 0 46.6 38.2
32 0 249.02 48.31 249.02 76.76 0 28.5 28.5
Tip: Input the START point of each wall at left/bottom & END at right/top,
so easy to follow drag force locations.

Start Point End Point
Flexible Diaphragm Analysis

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3
4 5 6
7
8
9 10
11 12
13 14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21 22
23 24
26
27
28
29
30 31
32 33
34
35
36 37 38
39
4041
42
43
44
45 46
47
48 49
50
51
52
53
54
55
P1
P2 P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14
P16
P17 P18 P19
2
25
P15
P20
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DIAPHRAGM PANEL LOAD AND CHORD FORCE
Panel Area F
px
No. (ft
2
) X (ft) Y (ft) (kips) L (ft) T / C (k)
1 2774 57.0 105.3 9.0 59.3 1.4 Note:
2 151 73.4 119.7 0.6 47.3 1.2 The Chord Force, T / C (kips), is from the equation,
3 150 82.6 119.7 0.6 47.3 1.2 T and/or C = Moment / Depth = (F
px
/Area ) L
2
/ 8 ,
4 1943 37.0 80.7 6.3 59.3 1.4 where L should be actual maximum suppored span
5 2119 74.0 40.3 6.9 43.3 0.8 and not larger than (3 A)
0.5
since diaphragm ratio 3 max.
6 1174 101.1 73.1 10.6 45.9 2.4
7 944 96.8 25.5 3.1 34.0 0.5
8 353 109.8 36.3 1.1 34.0 0.5
9 373 110.3 21.5 1.2 34.0 0.5
10 4464 134.1 75.3 13.7 70.5 1.9
11 570 151.6 144.7 2.4 43.2 1.0
12 411 151.5 5.3 1.7 61.0 1.9
13 4458 168.9 73.3 13.6 70.5 1.9
14 1817 200.0 86.8 5.9 67.0 1.8
15 195 200.4 51.5 0.8 28.3 0.4
16 998 232.0 62.5 3.1 34.8 0.5
22894 80.5
Centroid Chord Force
SW-1
SW-2 SW-3
SW-4
SW-5 SW-6
SW-7
SW-8 SW-9 SW-10 SW-11 SW-12
SW-13 SW-14
SW-15
SW-16
SW-17 SW-18
SW-19 SW-20
SW-21
SW-22
SW-25
SW-26
SW-27
SW-28
SW-29
SW-30
SW-31
SW-32
SW-23
SW-24
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TRIBUTARY DIAPHRAGM AREA TO HORIZONTAL (X DIRECTION) SHEAR WALL
Panel
No. Number Top Bottom Number Top Bottom Number Top Bottom Number Top Bottom %
1 13 3% 70% 14 3% 40% 116%
2 16 3% 100% 103%
3 16 3% 100% 103%
4 8 25% 20% 9 35% 30% 110%
5 10 3% 20% 5 20% 28% 1 28% 10% 109%
6 10 45% 35% 6 25% 0% 105%
7 5 0% 15% 6 0% 45% 25 45% 0% 105%
8 6 0% 50% 25 55% 0% 105%
9 25 55% 55% 110%
10 17 0% 30% 10 25% 25% 4 25% 0% 2 5% 0% 110%
11 19 0% 25% 20 0% 25% 17 25% 0% 18 25% 0% 100%
12 4 0% 100% 100%
13 18 0% 30% 10 25% 25% 4 25% 0% 3 5% 0% 110%
14 15 10% 50% 7 45% 0% 105%
15 7 100% 100%
16 11 0% 25% 12 0% 30% 7 50% 0% 105%
TRIBUTARY DIAPHRAGM AREA TO VERTICAL (Y DIRECTION) SHEAR WALL
Panel
No. Number Left Right Number Left Right Number Left Right Number Left Right %
1 21 8% 30% 24 30% 20% 26 20% 0% 108%
2 24 0% 100% 100%
3 24 0% 50% 26 55% 0% 105%
4 21 5% 40% 24 40% 18% 103%
5 22 10% 40% 23 10% 40% 26 10% 0% 110%
6 23 0% 10% 24 0% 15% 26 80% 0% 105%
7 22 0% 25% 23 0% 25% 25 15% 15% 26 30% 0% 110%
8 23 0% 5% 25 20% 0% 26 80% 0% 105%
9 23 0% 8% 25 30% 0% 26 80% 0% 118%
10 26 0% 100% 100%
11 26 0% 55% 29 55% 0% 110%
12 26 0% 55% 28 55% 0% 110%
13 28 50% 0% 29 55% 0% 105%
14 29 0% 52% 31 52% 0% 104%
15 29 0% 50% 30 55% 0% 105%
16 30 0% 45% 31 0% 10% 32 50% 0% 105%
Shear Wall Shear Wall Shear Wall Shear Wall
Shear Wall Shear Wall Shear Wall Shear Wall
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DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS AT EACH SIDE OF SHEAR WALL & DRAG FORCE AT TWO ENDS OF SHEAR WALL
Shear
Wall Force Stress
NO. L / T R / B L / T R / B L / T R / B Start End (k) (plf)
1 1.9 0.7 25.6 25.6 75 27 0.0 1.0 2.6 169
2 0.7 0.0 28.1 28.1 24 0 0.0 0.4 0.7 62
3 0.7 0.0 31.8 31.8 21 0 0.4 0.0 0.7 46
4 6.8 1.7 61.5 61.5 111 28 2.3 2.1 8.5 282
5 1.4 2.4 28.0 28.0 49 85 0.0 1.2 3.8 197
6 2.6 1.9 17.7 17.7 150 110 2.3 0.0 4.6 530
7 5.0 0.0 63.1 63.1 79 0 2.6 0.4 5.0 203
8 1.6 1.3 15.2 15.2 104 83 0.0 0.8 2.8 266
9 2.2 1.9 37.7 37.7 59 50 0.5 1.6 4.1 217
10 11.8 11.9 126.0 126.0 94 94 2.7 13.5 23.7 597
11 0.0 0.8 16.0 16.0 0 48 0.0 0.3 0.8 77
12 0.0 0.9 24.4 24.4 0 38 0.2 0.0 0.9 50
13 0.3 6.3 57.3 57.3 5 110 1.0 2.4 6.6 241
14 0.3 3.6 49.5 49.5 5 73 1.6 1.4 3.9 356
15 0.6 2.9 27.9 27.9 21 105 1.6 0.0 3.5 229
16 0.0 1.2 19.0 19.0 2 66 0.0 0.0 1.3 68
17 0.6 4.1 35.9 35.9 16 114 0.0 0.9 4.7 163
18 0.6 4.1 34.2 34.2 17 120 1.0 0.0 4.7 172
19 0.0 0.6 21.6 21.6 0 27 0.0 0.5 0.6 115
20 0.0 0.6 21.6 21.6 0 27 0.5 0.0 0.6 115
21 1.0 5.2 38.8 38.8 27 134 0.0 5.0 6.2 797
22 0.7 3.5 24.2 24.2 28 145 0.0 3.0 4.2 628
23 0.7 4.7 38.8 38.8 18 122 2.4 0.8 5.4 352
24 5.2 5.5 52.0 52.0 100 105 0.8 2.7 10.7 305
25 3.7 1.1 28.1 28.1 133 40 0.0 0.3 4.8 186
26 14.1 15.9 110.0 110.0 128 144 0.5 0.0 30.0 278
27 0.0 0.0 35.1 35.1 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0
28 7.8 0.0 63.1 63.1 123 0 0.0 3.4 7.8 221
29 8.8 3.5 72.1 72.1 122 48 4.9 0.0 12.3 285
30 0.4 1.4 20.3 20.3 22 68 0.0 0.7 1.8 152
31 3.1 0.3 46.6 46.6 66 7 0.6 0.0 3.4 88
32 1.5 0.0 28.5 28.5 54 0 0.0 0.0 1.5 54
Max. 150 145 4.9 13.5 30.0 797
Shear Wall
Shear (k) Length (k) Stress (plf) Drag Force (k)
Diaphragm
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CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, 1.0 only, (Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1) V = 136 mph
Topographic factor (26.8 & Table 26.8-1) K
zt
= 1 Flat
Height of mean roof h = 10.5 ft
Roof slope 0 : 12
Roof length L = 16 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 11.33 ft
Effective area of component / cladding A = 10 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof = 0.00 kips
+ 0.00 kips (eave & columns increasing)
0.00 kips
Max vertical download force = 3.95 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 4.48 kips
Max moment at centroid of base from roof = 7.47 ft-kips
+ 0.75 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
8.21 ft-kips
2. Component and Cladding Elements
Max inward pressure = 69 psf
Max net outward pressure = 103 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 34.21 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299) = 0.85
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
h = height of mean roof = 10.50 ft
Main Wind-Force Resisting System (Sec. 27.4.3)
p = q
h
G C
N
F = p A
f
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 26.9) = 0.85
= roof angle = 0.00 degree
< 45 deg. [Satisfactory]
A
f
= roof actual area. = 90.6
ft
2
, windward
= 90.6 ft
2
, leeward
C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 27.4-4, page 267)
Check Fig. 27.4-4 limitation h / B = 0.93 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
CASE C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
A 1.20 0.30 -0.50 -1.20 1.20 0.30 -0.50 -1.20
p (psf) 34.89 8.72 -14.54 -34.89 34.89 8.72 -14.54 -34.89
F (kips) 3.16 0.79 -1.32 -3.16 3.16 0.79 -1.32 -3.16
B -1.10 -0.10 -1.10 -0.60 -1.10 -0.10 -1.10 -0.60
p (psf) -31.99 -2.91 -31.99 -17.45 -31.99 -2.91 -31.99 -17.45
F (kips) -2.90 -0.26 -2.90 -1.58 -2.90 -0.26 -2.90 -1.58


Wind Analysis for Open Structure (Solar Panels) Based on ASCE 7-2010
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0
o
WIND TO TOP, = 180
o
CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED
0.00
(cont'd)
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
Horizontal force / base shear H (kips) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Vertical download force V (kips) 3.95 0.00 0.00 0.00 3.95 0.00 0.00 0.00
Vertical uplift force V (kips) 0.00 3.16 4.48 4.48 0.00 3.16 4.48 4.48
Bending moment at centroid of base M (ft-kips) -6.719035 7.46559 -5.22592 3.732797 -6.719 7.465594 -5.2259 3.732797
Component and Cladding Elements (Sec. 30.8.2)
p = q
h
G C
N
where: C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 30.8-1, page 351)
a = Max[ Min( 0.1L , 0.1B , 0.4h ) , 0.04L , 0.04B , 3ft ] , (Fig. 30.8-1, footnote 6) = 3.0 ft
For effective area, 10 sq.ft. as given
C
N
2.38 -3.24 1.80 -1.70 1.20 -1.10 0.99 -3.53 0.80 -1.80 0.50 -1.20
p (psf) 69.14 -94.24 52.34 -49.43 34.89 -31.99 28.86 -102.74 23.26 -52.34 14.54 -34.89
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0
o
WIND TO TOP, = 180
o
CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED
CLEAR WIND FLOW OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 0.87 Category I
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind) V = 90 mph
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45) K
zt = 1 Flat
Height of mean roof h = 35 ft
Roof slope 3 : 12
Roof length L = 100 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 60 ft
Effective area of component / cladding A = 50 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof = 28.00 kips
+ 2.80 kips (eave & columns increasing)
30.80 kips
Max vertical download force = 111.99 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 105.62 kips
Max moment at centroid of base from roof = 1819.76 ft-kips
+ 181.98 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
2001.74 ft-kips
2. Component and Cladding Elements
Max inward pressure = 45 psf
Max net outward pressure = 55 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
I = 15.49 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 6-15, page 27)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79) = 1.01
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80) = 0.85
h = height of mean roof = 35.00 ft
Main Wind-Force Resisting System (Sec. 6.5.13.2)
p = q
h
G C
N
F = p A
f
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 6.5.8, page 26). = 0.85
= roof angle = 14.04 degree
< 45 deg. [Satisfactory]
A
f
= roof actual area. = 3092.3
ft
2
, windward
= 3092.3 ft
2
, leeward
C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 6-18A, page 66)
Check Fig. 6-18A limitation h / B = 0.58 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
CASE C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
C
NW
C
NL
A -0.86 -1.26 -1.09 -1.50 1.25 1.59 0.32 -1.11
p (psf) -11.34 -16.61 -14.31 -19.75 16.44 20.89 4.25 -14.65
F (kips) -35.07 -51.35 -44.26 -61.06 50.83 64.61 13.14 -45.30
B -1.84 0.00 -2.05 -0.63 1.77 0.56 1.15 -0.30
p (psf) -24.17 0.00 -26.97 -8.24 23.36 7.39 15.12 -3.95
F (kips) -74.73 0.00 -83.40 -25.47 72.23 22.86 46.76 -12.21
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0
o
WIND TO TOP, = 180
o
CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED
14.04


Wind Analysis for Open Structure (Solar Panels) Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009 / CBC 2010
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CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
Horizontal force / base shear H (kips) -20.96 -18.13 -25.54 -26.40 28.00 23.06 -7.80 8.38
Vertical download force V (kips) 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 111.99 92.25 0.00 33.51
Vertical uplift force V (kips) 83.84 72.50 102.18 105.62 0.00 0.00 31.20 0.00
Bending moment at centroid of base M (ft-kips) 481.8343 1789.84 634.176 1819.761 1193.04 43.75912 -1176.7 -618.538
Component and Cladding Elements (Sec. 6.5.13.3)
p = q
h
G C
N
where: C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 6-19A, page 70)
a = Max[ Min( 0.1L , 0.1B , 0.4h ) , 0.04L , 0.04B , 3ft ] , (Fig. 6-19B, footnote 6) = 6.0 ft
For effective area, 50 sq.ft. as given
C
N 3.43 -3.71 2.66 -2.80 1.77 -1.84 2.22 -4.16 1.72 -3.12 1.15 -2.05
p (psf) 45.20 -48.90 35.04 -36.82 23.36 -24.17 29.26 -54.78 22.68 -41.11 15.12 -26.97
ZONE 1 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1
CLEAR FLOW CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED OBSTRUCTED
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0
o
WIND TO TOP, = 180
o
CLEAR WIND FLOW OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
ZONE 3 ZONE 2
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure type (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, (CBC Tab.16-K) I
w = 1.00
Basic wind speed (fastest mile wind) V = 75 mph
Height of centroid of roof area h = 35 ft
Roof slope 1 : 12
Roof length L = 100 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 60 ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof = 39.14 kips
Max vertical download force = 0.00 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 78.56 kips
Max bending moment at centroid of base from roof = 1370.00 ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Design pressures for wind force acting normal to the roof
F = C
e
C
q
q
s
I
w
A
f
= ( 0.00 psf ) A
f = 0.00 kips, (inward)
= ( 13.09 psf ) A
f = 78.83 kips, (outward)
where: F = design wind load on open structural roof. (Sec. 1620).
= roof angle = 4.76 degree
h = max top height for C
e
calculation = 37.49 ft
C
e
= exposure and gust factor. (Tab. 16-G) = 1.29
C
q
= pressure coefficient. (Tab. 16-H, Item 1) = 0.00 inward
= 0.70 outward
q
s
= wind stagnation pressure. (Tab. 16-F) = 14.50 psf
A
f
= roof actual area. = 6020.8
ft
2
Horizontal force / base shear H = F Sin = 6.55 kips
Vertical download force V = F
inward
Cos = 0.00 kips
Vertical uplift force V = F
outward
Cos = 78.56 kips
Bending moment at centroid of base M = H h = 229.1 ft-kips
Design pressures for wind force acting to horizontal projected area
F = C
e
C
q
q
s
I
w
A
f
= ( 74.82 psf ) A
f = 39.14 kips, (horizontal)
where: C
q
= pressure coefficient. (Tab. 16-H, Item 5) = 4.00 horizontal
A
f
= horizontal projected area normal to the wind, included columns area. = 523.2
ft
2
Horizontal force / base shear H = F = 39.14 kips
Vertical uplift / download force V = 0.00 kips
Bending moment at centroid of base M = F h = 1370.0 ft-kips
Daniel
Tian Li
Wind Analysis for Open Structure Based on CBC 2001 / UBC 97
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, 1.0 only, (Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1) V = 136 mph
Topographic factor (26.8 & Table 26.8-1) K
zt
= 1 Flat
Height of ridge H = 35 ft
Roof slope 1 : 12
Roof length L = 100 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 60 ft
Effective area of component / cladding A = 50 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof = 8.40 kips
+ 9.28 kips (eave & columns increasing)
17.68 kips
Max vertical download force = 8.23 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 261.33 kips
Max bending moment, at centroid of base, from roof = 3371.27 ft-kips
+ 208.80 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
3580.07 ft-kips
2. Component and Cladding Elements
Max inward pressure = 76 psf
Max net outward pressure = 146 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 40.35 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299) = 1.00
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
h = height of mean roof = 33.75 ft
Main Wind-Force Resisting System (Sec. 27.4.3)
p = q
h
G C
N
F = p A
f
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 26.9) = 0.85
= roof angle = 4.76 degree
< 45 deg. [Satisfactory]
A
f
= roof actual area. = 2107.3
ft
2
, front / back
= 903.1 ft
2
, each side
C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 27.4-5, page 268 & Fig. 27.4-7, page 270, and C
NS
for two sides of sloped roof.)
Check Fig.27.4 limitation h / L = 0.34 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
h / B = 0.56 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
1.10 -0.30 -0.80 0.20 -1.20 0.80 -1.60 -1.00 -1.20 -0.90 -1.70 0.50
p (psf) 37.73 -10.29 -27.44 6.86 -41.15 27.44 -54.87 -34.30 -41.15 -30.87 -58.30 17.15
F (kips) 79.50 -21.68 -24.78 14.45 -86.72 24.78 -115.63 -72.27 -37.17 -65.04 -122.86 15.49
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
Horizontal force / base shear H (kips) 8.40 8.40 -3.60 4.80
Vertical download force V (kips) 8.23 0.00 0.00 0.00
Vertical uplift force V (kips) 0.00 22.64 261.33 156.39
Bending moment at centroid of base M (ft-kips) -705.6 1516.7 3089.2 3371.3


Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-2010
CLEAR WIND FLOW OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED
(cont'd)
DETERMINE HORIZONTAL WIND LOAD OF COLUMNS AND EAVE
F
col & eave
= p
col & eave
A
col & eave
= 9.28 kips
where: p
col & eave
= horizontal wind pressure = 40.35 psf
A
col & eave
= horizontal projected area of columns and eave = 230.0
ft
2
M
col & eave
= 208.8 ft-kips
Component and Cladding Elements of Roof (Sec. 30.8.2)
p = q
h
G C
N
where: C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 30.8-2, page 252)
a = Max[ Min( 0.1L , 0.1B , 0.4h ) , 0.04L , 0.04B , 3ft ] , (Fig. 30.8-2, footnote 6) = 6.0 ft
For effective area, 50 sq.ft. as given
C
N
2.20 -3.27 1.74 -1.76 1.14 -1.16 0.97 -4.26 0.80 -2.31 0.50 -1.52
p (psf) 75.57 -112.03 59.55 -60.48 38.98 -39.90 33.41 -146.16 27.44 -79.16 17.15 -52.05
CLEAR WIND FLOW OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 1.00 Category II
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind) V = 90 mph
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45) K
zt
= 1 Flat
Height of ridge H = 35 ft
Roof slope 1 : 12
Roof length L = 100 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 60 ft
Effective area of component / cladding A = 50 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof = 3.68 kips
+ 4.06 kips (eave & columns increasing)
7.74 kips
Max vertical download force = 3.60 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 114.45 kips
Max bending moment, at centroid of base, from roof = 1476.39 ft-kips
+ 91.44 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
1567.83 ft-kips
2. Component and Cladding Elements
Max inward pressure = 33 psf
Max net outward pressure = 64 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
I = 17.67 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 6-15, page 27)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79) = 1.00
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80) = 0.85
h = height of mean roof = 33.75 ft
Main Wind-Force Resisting System (Sec. 6.5.13.2)
p = q
h
G C
N
F = p A
f
where: G = gust effect factor. (Sec. 6.5.8, page 26). = 0.85
= roof angle = 4.76 degree
< 45 deg. [Satisfactory]
A
f
= roof actual area. = 2107.3
ft
2
, front / back
= 903.1 ft
2
, each side
C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 6-18B, page 67 & Fig. 6-18D, page 69, and C
NS
for two sides of sloped roof.)
Check Fig. 6-18 limitation h / L = 0.34 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
h / B = 0.56 within [0.25 , 1.0] [Satisfactory]
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
C
NW
C
NL
C
NS
1.10 -0.30 -0.80 0.20 -1.20 0.80 -1.60 -1.00 -1.20 -0.90 -1.70 0.50
p (psf) 16.52 -4.51 -12.02 3.00 -18.02 12.02 -24.03 -15.02 -18.02 -13.52 -25.53 7.51
F (kips) 34.81 -9.49 -10.85 6.33 -37.98 10.85 -50.64 -31.65 -16.28 -28.48 -53.80 6.78
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
Horizontal force / base shear H (kips) 3.68 3.68 -1.58 2.10
Vertical download force V (kips) 3.60 0.00 0.00 0.00
Vertical uplift force V (kips) 0.00 9.91 114.45 68.49
Bending moment at centroid of base M (ft-kips) -309.0 664.2 1352.9 1476.4
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Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009
CLEAR WIND FLOW OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
CASE A CASE B
CLEAR FLOW OBSTRUCTED
(cont'd)
DETERMINE HORIZONTAL WIND LOAD OF COLUMNS AND EAVE
F
col & eave
= p
col & eave
A
col & eave
= 4.06 kips
where: p
col & eave
= horizontal wind pressure = 17.67 psf
A
col & eave
= horizontal projected area of columns and eave = 230.0
ft
2
M
col & eave
= 91.4 ft-kips
Component and Cladding Elements of Roof (Sec. 6.5.13.3)
p = q
h
G C
N
where: C
N
= net force coefficients. (Fig. 6-19B, page 71)
a = Max[ Min( 0.1L , 0.1B , 0.4h ) , 0.04L , 0.04B , 3ft ] , (Fig. 6-19B, footnote 6) = 6.0 ft
For effective area, 50 sq.ft. as given
C
N
2.20 -3.27 1.74 -1.76 1.14 -1.16 0.97 -4.26 0.80 -2.31 0.50 -1.52
p (psf) 33.09 -49.06 26.08 -26.49 17.07 -17.48 14.63 -64.01 12.02 -34.67 7.51 -22.79
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INPUT DATA
Exposure type (B, C or D) = C
Importance factor, (CBC Tab.16-K) I
w = 1.00
Basic wind speed (fastest mile wind) V = 75 mph
Height of ridge h = 35 ft
Roof slope 4 : 12
Roof length L = 100 ft
Roof horizontal projected width B = 60 ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force / base shear = 54.14 kips
Max vertical download force = 0.00 kips
Max vertical uplift force = 85.08 kips
Max bending moment at centroid of base = 1585.53 ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Design pressures for wind force acting normal to the roof
F = C
e
C
q
q
s
I
w
A
f
= ( 5.52 psf ) A
f = 12.23 kips, (inward at front)
= ( 16.57 psf ) A
f = 36.69 kips, (outward at front)
= ( 12.89 psf ) A
f = 28.53 kips, (outward at back)
= ( 12.89 psf ) A
f = 12.23 kips, (outward at each side)
where: F = design wind load on open structural roof. (Sec. 1620).
= roof angle = 18.43 degree
C
e
= exposure and gust factor. (Tab. 16-G) = 1.27
C
q
= pressure coefficient. (Tab. 16-H, Item 1) = 0.30 inward at front
= 0.90 outward at front
= 0.70 outward at back
= 0.70 outward at sides
q
s
= wind stagnation pressure. (Tab. 16-F) = 14.50 psf
A
f
= roof actual area. = 2213.6
ft
2
, front / back
= 948.7 ft
2
, each side
Horizontal force / base shear H = 12.89 kips
Vertical download force V = 0.00 kips
Vertical uplift force V = 85.08 kips
Bending moment at centroid of base M = 377.5 ft-kips
Design pressures for wind force acting to horizontal projected area
F = C
e
C
q
q
s
I
w
A
f
= ( 73.66 psf ) A
f = 54.14 kips, (horizontal)
where: C
q
= pressure coefficient. (Tab. 16-H, Item 5) = 4.00 horizontal
A
f
= horizontal projected area normal to the wind, included columns area. = 735.0
ft
2
Horizontal force / base shear H = F = 54.14 kips
Vertical uplift / download force V = 0.00 kips
Bending moment at centroid of base M = F h = 1585.5 ft-kips
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BASIC WIND VELOCITY V = 136 mph
EXPOSURE TYPE (B, C, D) == > C
SCREEN TOP ELEVATION H = 44 ft
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE h = 38 ft, (ASCE Fig. 29.5-1 note 3)
BUILDING WIDTH B = 80 ft
BUILDING LENGTH L = 150 ft
SCREEN VERTICAL SIZE E = 5 ft
SCREEN HORIZONTAL SIZE D = 20 ft, (ASCE Fig. 29.5-1)
A
f
= 80 ft
2
A
r
= 40 ft
2
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1 Flat, (26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
Out-of-plane load for screen design P = 80.1 psf, Horizontal
F
h
= 6.408 kips, Horizontal F
v
= 2.53 kips, Vertical
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (ASCE 7-10, 29.5.1)
( 80.1 psf ) A
f
= 6.408 kips, Horizontal
Where : G C
r
= Max{ Min[ 2 - A
f
/ (B h) , 1.9] , 1.0} = 1.90 , (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-2)
h
c
= 41.5 ft, centroid height of the screen
B h = 3040 ft
2
, building side area (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-2)
K
Z
= 1.05 , (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 29.3-1)
K
d
= 0.85 , (ASCE 7-10 26.6)
( 63.2 psf ) A
r
= 2.53 kips, Vertical
Where : G C
r
= Max{ Min[ 2 - A
r
/ (B L) , 1.5] , 1.0} = 1.50 , (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-3)
B L = 12000 ft
2
, building side area (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 29.5-3)
Wind Load, on Roof Screen / Roof Equipment, Based on ASCE 7-2010
VERTICAL PROJECTED AREA
HORIZONTAL PROJECTED AREA

2
0.00256
h f f Z Zt d f r r h
P G G q C V C F A A K K K A


2
0.00256
v r r Z Zt d r r r h
P G G q C V C F A A K K K A

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BASIC WIND VELOCITY V = 85 mph
EXPOSURE TYPE (B, C, D) == > C
SCREEN TOP ELEVATION H = 44 ft
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE h = 38 ft, (ASCE Fig. 6-21 note 3)
BUILDING WIDTH B = 80 ft
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I = 1 (ASCE Tab. 6-1 & IBC Tab. 1604.5)
SCREEN VERTICAL SIZE E = 5 ft
SCREEN HORIZONTAL SIZE D = 20 ft, (ASCE Fig. 6-21)
A
f
= 80 ft
2
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR K
Zt
= 1 Flat, (ASCE Eq.6-3)
Out-of-plane load for screen design P = 35.0 psf
F = 2.798 kips
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-28)
( 35.0 psf ) A
f
= 2.798 kips
Where : f = Max{ Min[ 2 - A
f
/ (B h) , 1.9] , 1.0} = 1.90 , (ASCE 6.5.15.1)
h
c
= 41.5
ft, centroid height of the screen
B h = 3040 ft
2
, building side area (ASCE 6.5.15.1)
K
Z
= 1.05 , (ASCE Tab. 6-3)
K
d
= 0.85 , (ASCE Tab. 6-4)
G = 0.85 , (ASCE 6.5.8.1)
C
f
= 1.32 , (ASCE Fig. 6-21)
DESIGN MEMBER TRIBUTARY AREA


Wind Load on Roof Screen Based on IBC 2009 / ASCE 7-05
( )
2
0.00256
f f Z Zt d f f f
Z
F P f G f I G q
C V C A A K K K A
= = = =
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SCREEN TOP HEIGHT H = 44 ft
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
w
= 1 (UBC Tab. 16-K)
BASIC WIND VELOCITY V = 75 mph
EXPOSURE TYPE (B, C, D) = C
MEMBER TRIBUTARY AREA TA = 80 ft
2
MEMBER AT CORNER ? Yes
Out-of-plane load for screen design P = 26.0 psf
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (UBC 97 Sec.1620)
P = C
e
C
q
q
s
I
w
= = 26.0 psf
Where : C
e
= 1.33 (UBC Tab.16-G)
C
q
= 1.34 (UBC Tab.16-H Item 2 parapet, Item 3 wall corner, & footnote 2)
1.5 at corner, 1.3 at non-corner, and reduced by [C
q
- 0.2 + (100-TA)/450 ] for TA @ [10,100]
q
s
= 14.50 psf , (UBC Tab.16-F)
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DECK VERT. SPAN LENGTH L = 5 ft
GAGE (22,20,18,16) ? => == > 18 GA
DEAD LOAD DL = 20 psf
LIVE LOAD LL = 20 psf
WALL ANCHORAGE LOAD, ASD F
P
= 730 plf
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
PLB & HSB SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4, page 3)
GAGE thk, in I, in
4
/ft +S, in
3
/ft -S, in
3
/ft Wt, psf
16 0.0598 0.377 0.411 0.417 3.5
18 0.0478 0.302 0.322 0.335 2.9
20 0.0359 0.216 0.235 0.248 2.3
22 0.0299 0.175 0.187 0.198 1.9
A = 0.84 in
2
E = 29500 ksi
r = ( I / A)
0.5
=
0.60 in F
y
= 38 ksi
29.15 ksi, (AISI C4.1-1) 1.14 < 1.5
M
n
= S F
e
= 9.39 ft-k / ft
32.60 ksi
P
n
= A F
n
= 27.31 klf
CHECK DECK CAPACITY (AISI C 5.2.1, Page 87)
M = (DL + LL ) L
2
/ 8 =
0.13 ft-k / ft P = F
P
= 0.73 klf

c
= 1.8
b
= 1.67
24.42 klf 0.95
0.04 < 0.15 ,(0.75 from AISI A.4.1.2)
0.060 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Note: Roof live load & wall anchorage lateral load may be non-concurrent.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, 2001 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
Axial Capacity of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P

( )
2
2
/
E
Fe
kL r

= =
F y
c
F
e
= =
2
2
0.877
, 1.5
0.658 , 1.5
c
for F
y c
c F
n
for F
y c


(
> (
(
=

0.75 P
c
P
n

=
( )
2
2
E
EI
P
KL

= =
1
E
P
c
P


= =
0.75 M P C
b c m
P M
n n


+ =
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INPUT DATA DESIGN SUMMARY
Typical floor height h = 9 ft Total base shear
Typical floor weight w
x
= 800 kips
V
= 0.07 W, (SD) = 2,191 k, (SD)
Number of floors n = 40 = 0.05 W, (ASD) = 1,565 k, (ASD)
Importance factor (ASCE 11.5.1) I
e
= 1.25 Seismic design category = D
Design spectral response S
DS
= 0.916 g h
n
= 360.0 ft
S
D1
= 0.498 g W = 32,000 k
Mapped spectral response S
1
= 0.496 g k = 1.58 , (ASCE 12.8.3, page 91)
The coefficient (ASCE Tab 12.8-2) C
t
= 0.02 w
x
h
k
=
The coefficient(ASCE Tab. 12.2.1) R = 5.5 x = 0.75 , (ASCE Tab 12.8-2)
T
a
= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 1.65
Sec, (ASCE 12.8.2.1)
VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION OF LATERAL FORCES
Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height h
x
w
x
w
x
h
x
k
C
vx
F
x
V
x
O. M. F
i
W
i
F
px
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
40 Roof 360.0 800 8,570,835 0.062 136.7 136.7 800 183
9.00 136.7
39 40th 351.0 800 8,235,486 0.060 131.4 1,230 268.1 1,600 183
9.00 268.1
38 39th 342.0 800 7,905,058 0.058 126.1 3,643 394.1 2,400 183
9.00 394.1
37 38th 333.0 800 7,579,605 0.055 120.9 7,190 515.0 3,200 183
9.00 515.0
36 37th 324.0 800 7,259,185 0.053 115.8 11,826 630.8 4,000 183
9.00 630.8
35 36th 315.0 800 6,943,854 0.051 110.8 17,503 741.6 4,800 183
9.00 741.6
34 35th 306.0 800 6,633,675 0.048 105.8 24,177 847.4 5,600 183
9.00 847.4
33 34th 297.0 800 6,328,712 0.046 100.9 31,804 948.3 6,400 183
9.00 948.3
32 33th 288.0 800 6,029,030 0.044 96.2 40,338 1,044.5 7,200 183
9.00 1,044.5
31 32th 279.0 800 5,734,699 0.042 91.5 49,739 1,136.0 8,000 183
9.00 1,136.0
30 31th 270.0 800 5,445,792 0.040 86.9 59,962 1,222.8 8,800 183
9.00 1,222.8
29 30th 261.0 800 5,162,383 0.038 82.3 70,968 1,305.2 9,600 183
9.00 1,305.2
28 29th 252.0 800 4,884,554 0.036 77.9 82,714 1,383.1 10,400 183
9.00 1,383.1
27 28th 243.0 800 4,612,387 0.034 73.6 95,162 1,456.6 11,200 183
9.00 1,456.6
26 27th 234.0 800 4,345,970 0.032 69.3 108,271 1,525.9 12,000 183
9.00 1,525.9
25 26th 225.0 800 4,085,396 0.030 65.2 122,005 1,591.1 12,800 183
9.00 1,591.1
24 25th 216.0 800 3,830,763 0.028 61.1 136,325 1,652.2 13,600 183
9.00 1,652.2
23 24th 207.0 800 3,582,175 0.026 57.1 151,195 1,709.3 14,400 183
9.00 1,709.3
22 23th 198.0 800 3,339,741 0.024 53.3 166,579 1,762.6 15,200 183
9.00 1,762.6
21 22th 189.0 800 3,103,579 0.023 49.5 182,442 1,812.1 16,000 183
9.00 1,812.1
20 21th 180.0 800 2,873,813 0.021 45.8 198,751 1,858.0 16,800 183
9.00 1,858.0
19 20th 171.0 800 2,650,577 0.019 42.3 215,473 1,900.2 17,600 183
9.00 1,900.2
Seismic Analysis Based on 2012 IBC (Equivalent Lateral Force Procedure, ASCE 7-2010)
137,376,298


Level Level Floor to floor Height Weight Lateral force @ each level Diaphragm force
No. Name Height h
x
w
x
w
x
h
x
k
C
vx
F
x
V
x
O. M. F
i
W
i
F
px
ft ft k k k k-ft k k k
(cont'd)
18 19th 162.0 800 2,434,015 0.018 38.8 232,575 1,939.0 18,400 183
9.00 1,939.0
17 18th 153.0 800 2,224,281 0.016 35.5 250,026 1,974.5 19,200 183
9.00 1,974.5
16 17th 144.0 800 2,021,542 0.015 32.2 267,797 2,006.8 20,000 183
9.00 2,006.8
15 16th 135.0 800 1,825,982 0.013 29.1 285,858 2,035.9 20,800 183
9.00 2,035.9
14 15th 126.0 800 1,637,798 0.012 26.1 304,181 2,062.0 21,600 183
9.00 2,062.0
13 14th 117.0 800 1,457,210 0.011 23.2 322,739 2,085.3 22,400 183
9.00 2,085.3
12 13th 108.0 800 1,284,460 0.009 20.5 341,507 2,105.7 23,200 183
9.00 2,105.7
11 12th 99.0 800 1,119,820 0.008 17.9 360,458 2,123.6 24,000 183
9.00 2,123.6
10 11th 90.0 800 963,594 0.007 15.4 379,571 2,139.0 24,800 183
9.00 2,139.0
9 10th 81.0 800 816,129 0.006 13.0 398,822 2,152.0 25,600 183
9.00 2,152.0
8 9th 72.0 800 677,826 0.005 10.8 418,189 2,162.8 26,400 183
9.00 2,162.8
7 8th 63.0 800 549,156 0.004 8.8 437,655 2,171.6 27,200 183
9.00 2,171.6
6 7th 54.0 800 430,681 0.003 6.9 457,199 2,178.4 28,000 183
9.00 2,178.4
5 6th 45.0 800 323,094 0.002 5.2 476,805 2,183.6 28,800 183
9.00 2,183.6
4 5th 36.0 800 227,276 0.002 3.6 496,457 2,187.2 29,600 183
9.00 2,187.2
3 4th 27.0 800 144,408 0.001 2.3 516,142 2,189.5 30,400 183
9.00 2,189.5
2 3rd 18.0 800 76,206 0.001 1.2 535,848 2,190.7 31,200 183
9.00 2,190.7
1 2nd 9.0 800 25,552 0.000 0.4 555,564 2,191.1 32,000 183
9.00 2,191.1
Ground 0.0 575,284















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Determine Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-10 12.8)
V = MAX{ MIN [ S
D1
I
e
/ (RT) , S
DS
I
e
/ R ] , MAX(0.044S
DS
I
e
, 0.01) , 0.5S
1
I
e
/ R } W
= MAX{ MIN[ 0.15W , 0.18W ] , 0.06W , 0.00W } ^
= 0.15 W, (SD) (for S
1
0.6 g only)
= 0.11 W, (ASD) = 1454.89 kips
Where S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7-10 Sec 11.4.1)
R

= 8 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.2-1)
I
e
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 1.5-2)
C
t
= 0.028 (0.028 for steel MRF, 0.016 for concrete MRF, & 0.03 steel EBF)
h
n
= 52.0 ft
x

= 0.8 (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.661 sec, (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-10, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Roof 120 52 71.4 8571 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx ) 0.3
4TH 3500 40 53.8 188278 598.9 ( 0.17 Wx ) 0.3
3RD 4050 28 36.6 148199 471.4 ( 0.12 Wx ) 0.3
2ND 5620 16 20.0 112349 357.4 ( 0.06 Wx ) 0.4
13290.0 457396 1454.9
Where k

= 1 for T <= 0.5
k

= 0.5 T + 0.75 for T @ (0.5 , 2.5) C
d
= 5.5 ,(ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.2-1)
k

= 2 for T >= 2.5
a
= 0.01 hsx, (ASCE 7-10 Tab 12.12-1,
& Sec 12.12)
Calculate Diaphragm Forces (ASCE 7-10, Sec 12.10.1.1)
Level W
x
W
x
F
x
F
x
Roof 120.0 120.0 27.3 27.3 27.3 ( 0.23 Wx )
4TH 3500.0 3620.0 598.9 626.1 672.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
3RD 4050.0 7670.0 471.4 1097.5 777.6 ( 0.19 Wx )
2ND 5620.0 13290.0 357.4 1454.9 1079.0 ( 0.19 Wx )
13290.0 1454.9
Where F
min
= 0.2 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD
F
max
= 0.4 S
DS
I W
x
/ 1.5 , ASD

xe,allowable, ASD
=
a
I / (1.4 C
d
), (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.6)


F
px
, ASD, (12.10-1)
Four Story Seismic Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
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Redundancy Factor (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.3.4)
= 1.3 , only for Seismic Design Categories D through F, and an individual element removed will be causing the remaining
structural to suffer a reduction of Story Strength of more than 35% or creating an extreme torsional irregularity.
= 1.0 , all other cases.
Note: To verify Redundancy Factor 1.0, the relative Rigidity of each frame at calculation level have to be known, since the Code
Redundancy Provision Committee envisioned Story Strength as Rigidity, and SEAOC Seismology Committee endorsed
this interpretation (SEAOC Seismic Design Manual -1, page 72).


Method to Calculate Redundancy Factor, , Based on ASCE 7-2010
4 231.4 (3 231.4 153.8)
8.4% 33%
4 231.4
1.0
+
=

=
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INPUT DATA ANALYSIS
SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER
S
DS
=
0.96 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.4) Station T (s) S
a
(g) (IBC/CBC) A/g (El Centro)
SEISMIC DESIGN PARAMETER S
D1
= 0.545 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.4) 0 0.00 0.38 0.32
LONG-PERIOD TRANSITION PERIOD T
L
= 8 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.5) 1 0.10 0.89 0.67
2 0.13 0.96 0.65
3 0.17 0.96 0.74
4 0.18 0.96 0.87
5 0.20 0.96 0.72
6 0.25 0.96 0.86
7 0.33 0.96 0.77
8 0.43 0.96 0.80
9 0.50 0.96 0.92
10 0.67 0.82 0.62
11 1.00 0.55 0.45
12 1.25 0.44 0.24
13 1.50 0.36 0.19
14 1.75 0.31 0.15
15 2.00 0.27 0.14
16 2.25 0.24 0.17
17 2.50 0.22 0.18
18 2.75 0.20 0.16
19 3.00 0.18 0.12
20 3.25 0.17 0.11
21 3.50 0.16 0.10
22 3.75 0.15 0.08
23 4.00 0.14 0.06
STATIC ANALYSIS PERIOD (ASCE 7-10 12.8.2)
APPROXIMATE FOUNDATIONAL PERIOD T
a


= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.799 sec, (ASCE 7-10 Sec 12.8.2.1)
SUBSTANTIATED ANALYSIS PERIOD T
b


= 1.095 sec, (may from RISA, ETABS, RAM)
T = Max[ T
a
, Min( T
b
, C
u
T
a
)] = 1.095 sec.
where C
u
= 1.400 , (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 12.8-1)
SCALE FACTOR
V
DX
= 3000 kips V
DY
= 3500 kips
BASE SHEAR BY STATIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.8) V
S
= 735.09 kips
R = 8
IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
e
= 1.5 SF
X
= V
X
/ V
D
= 0.245
DSA/OSHPD PROJECT (CBC Chapter A) ? == > Yes SF
Y
= V
Y
/ V
D
= 0.210
V
X
= Max( 0.85 V
S
, V
DX
I
e
/ R ) = 624.83 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
V
X
= Max( 1.0 V
S
, V
DX
I
e
/ R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & CBC 1614A.1.9)
V
Y
= Max( 0.85 V
S
, V
DY
I
e
/ R ) = 656.25 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & 12.9.4)
V
Y
= Max( 1.0 V
S
, V
DY
I / R ) = 735.09 kips, (ASCE 7-10 12.9.2 & CBC 1614A.1.9)
Notes:
See following link for more information.
http://www.engineering-international.com/NonlinearGuide.pdf


BASE SHEAR BY ELASTIC DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.9)
RESPONSE MODIFICATION COEFFICIENT (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
Response Spectra Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
RESPONSE SPECTRA
0.00
0.20
0.40
0.60
0.80
1.00
1.20
0.00 0.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.50 4.00 4.50
Period T, Seconds
S
a

(
g
)
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) C
Importance factor, pg 77, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 1.00 Category II
Basic wind speed (IBC Tab 1609.3.1V
3S
) V = 85 mph
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45) K
zt
= 1 Flat
Building height to eave h
e
= 11 ft
Building height to ridge h
r
= 18 ft
Building length L = 100 ft
Building width B = 50 ft
A = 28 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 18.00 kips
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 7.26 kips
Max total horizontal torsional load = 132.45 ft-kips
Max total upward force = 51.97 kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
I = 13.36 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 6-15, page 27)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79) = 0.85
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80) = 0.85
h = mean roof height = 14.50 ft
< 60 ft, [Satisfactory]
< Min (L, B), [Satisfactory]
Design pressures for MWFRS
p = q
h
[(G C
pf
)-(G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure in appropriate zone. (Eq. 6-18, page 28). p
min
= 10 psf (Sec. 6.1.4.1 & 6.1.4.2)
G C
p f
= product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 6-10, page 53 & 54)
G C
p i
= product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Fig. 6-5, Enclosed Building, page 47)
= 0.18 or -0.18
a = width of edge strips, Fig 6-10, note 9, page 54, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] = 5.00 ft
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases Net Pressures (psf), Torsional Load Cases
15.64 0.00 15.64
(+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 0.49 4.17 8.98 0.40 2.94 7.75 1T 0.49 1.04 2.25
2 -0.69 -11.63 -6.82 -0.69 -11.63 -6.82 2T -0.69 -2.91 -1.70
3 -0.45 -8.39 -3.58 -0.37 -7.35 -2.54 3T -0.45 -2.10 -0.90
4 -0.39 -7.61 -2.80 -0.29 -6.28 -1.47 4T -0.39 -1.90 -0.70
1E 0.74 7.55 12.36 0.61 5.75 10.56 0.00
2E -1.07 -16.70 -11.89 -1.07 -16.70 -11.89
3E -0.64 -11.00 -6.19 -0.53 -9.49 -4.68 (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
4E -0.58 -10.14 -5.33 -0.43 -8.15 -3.34 1T 0.40 0.73 1.94
5 -0.45 -8.42 -3.61 -0.45 -8.42 -3.61 2T -0.69 -2.91 -1.70
6 -0.45 -8.42 -3.61 -0.45 -8.42 -3.61 3T -0.37 -1.84 -0.63
4T -0.29 -1.57 -0.37
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Surface
Roof angle =
Net Pressure with
G C
p f
Effective area of components (or Solar Panel area)


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Basic Load Cases in Transverse Direction Basic Load Cases in Longitudinal Direction
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 990 4.13 8.89 1 601 1.77 4.66
2 2337 -27.16 -15.92 2 2077 -24.15 -14.15
3 2337 -19.61 -8.37 3 2077 -15.27 -5.27
4 990 -7.53 -2.77 4 601 -3.77 -0.88
1E 110 0.83 1.36 1E 124 0.71 1.31
2E 260 -4.34 -3.09 2E 519 -8.67 -6.18
3E 260 -2.86 -1.61 3E 519 -4.93 -2.43
4E 110 -1.12 -0.59 4E 124 -1.01 -0.41
Horiz. 11.17 11.17 Horiz. 7.26 7.26
Vert. -51.97 -27.92 Vert. -51.05 -26.99
Min. wind Horiz. 18.00 18.00 Min. wind Horiz. 7.25 7.25
Sec. 6.1.4.1 Vert. -50.00 -50.00 Sec. 6.1.4.1 Vert. -50.00 -50.00
Torsional Load Cases in Transverse Direction Torsional Load Cases in Longitudinal Direction
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 440 1.84 3.95 41 89 1 239 0.70 1.85 5 13
2 1038 -12.07 -7.08 -73 -43 2 1558 -18.11 -10.62 122 72
3 1038 -8.72 -3.72 53 23 3 1558 -11.45 -3.96 -77 -27
4 440 -3.35 -1.23 75 28 4 239 -1.50 -0.35 11 3
1E 110 0.83 1.36 37 61 1E 124 0.71 1.31 14 26
2E 260 -4.34 -3.09 -53 -37 2E 519 -8.67 -6.18 58 42
3E 260 -2.86 -1.61 35 20 3E 519 -4.93 -2.43 -33 -16
4E 110 -1.12 -0.59 50 26 4E 124 -1.01 -0.41 20 8
1T 550 0.57 1.24 -14 -31 1T 363 0.27 0.70 -3 -8
2T 1298 -3.77 -2.21 25 15 2T 2077 -6.04 -3.54 -81 -48
3T 1298 -2.72 -1.16 -18 -8 3T 2077 -3.82 -1.32 51 18
4T 550 -1.05 -0.38 -26 -10 4T 363 -0.57 -0.13 -7 -2
132 132 80.5 80.5
Design pressures for components and cladding
p = q
h
[ (G C
p
) - (G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure on component. (Eq. 6-22, pg 28)
p
min
= 10.00 psf (Sec. 6.1.4.2, pg 21)
G C
p
= external pressure coefficient.
see table below. (Fig. 6-11, page 55~58)
Effective
Area (ft
2
) GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Comp. 28 0.41 -0.86 0.41 -1.48 0.41 -2.33 0.92 -1.02 0.92 -1.24
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
10.00 -13.83 10.00 -22.14 10.00 -33.56 14.71 -16.05 14.71 -19.00
Note: If the effective area is roof Solar Panel area, the only zone 1, 2 , or 3 apply.
Zone 3
Zone 5
Torsion (ft-k)
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T
Zone 5
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T
Surface
Pressure (k) with
Pressure
( psf )

Surface
Zone 1 Zone 2
Comp. & Cladding Zone 1 Zone 2
Pressure (k) with
Zone 4
Surface
Zone 3 Zone 4
Pressure (k) with
Torsion (ft-k)
Surface

Pressure (k) with


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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D) C
Importance factor (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15) I = 1.00 Category II, page 77
Basic wind speed (IBC Tab 1609.3.1V
3S
) V = 90 mph
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2) K
zt
= 1 Flat, page 26 & 45
Building height to roof H = 157 ft
Parapet height H
P
= 4 ft
Building length L = 300 ft
Building width B = 180 ft
Natural frequency (Sec.6.2 & 6.5.8.2) n
1
= 0.95541 Hz, (1 / T)
Effective area of mullion A
M
= 55
ft
2
Effective area of panel A
P
= 27
ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 1194.9 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face = 180021.1 ft - kips
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 636.0 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face = 159648.2 ft - kips
Max building upward force = 1334.7 kips
Max building torsion force = 40327.6 ft - kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressures
q
z
= 0.00256 K
z
K
zt
K
d
V
2
I
where: q
z
= velocity pressure at height, z. (Eq. 6-15, page 27) p
min
= 10 psf (Sec. 6.1.4.1 & 6.1.4.2)
K
z
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, z. (Tab. 6-3, Case 2, page 79)
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80) = 0.85
z = height above ground
z (ft) 0 - 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 120
K
z
0.85 0.90 0.94 0.98 1.04 1.09 1.13 1.17 1.21 1.24 1.26 1.31
q
z
(psf) 14.98 15.86 16.57 17.27 18.33 19.21 19.92 20.62 21.33 21.86 22.21 23.09
z (ft) 140 160 161 161 161 161 161 161 161 161
K
z
1.36 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39 1.39
q
z
(psf) 23.97 24.50 24.53 24.53 24.53 24.53 24.53 24.53 24.53 24.53
Design pressures for MWFRS
p = q G C
p
- q
h
(G C
pi
)
where: p = pressure on surface for rigid building with all h. (Eq. 6-17, page 28).
q = q
z
for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
G C
p i
= internal pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-5, Enclosed Building, page 47) = 0.18 or -0.18
q
h
= q
z
value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
C
p
= external pressure coefficient, see right down tables.
G = gust effect factor (Sec. 6.5.8.1 & 6.5.8.2, Page 26)
I
z
= 0.17
z =
94.2 Q = 0.84
z
min
= 15 g
Q
= 3.4 L
z
= 617
= 0.854
c = 0.2 g
R
= 4.18
=
0.05
R
h
= 0.135 R
B
= 0.119 R
L
= 0.023
N
1
= 5.84 R
n
= 0.046 R = 0.090
h = 157 g
v
= 3.4 V
z
= 100.8
Fig. 6-6 fo < 10
o
, page 48
Roof h / B Distance Cp
To L Face 0.89 80.5 -1.01
To L Face 0.89 161 -0.74
To L Face 0.89 180 -0.66
To L Face 0.89 180
Roof h / L Distance Cp
q G C
p
Figure for Gable, Hip Roof, page 48 To B Face 0.54 80.5 -0.91
Fig. 6-6, page 48 To B Face 0.54 161 -0.89
Wall Direction L / B Cp To B Face 0.54 300 -0.51
Windward Wall All All 0.80 To B Face 0.54 300
Leeward Wall To L Dir 0.60 -0.50
Leeward Wall To B Dir 1.67 -0.37
Side Wall All All -0.70
Wind Analysis for Building with h > 60 ft, Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009 / CBC 2010


2 2 2 2
1
1
1 1.7
0.925 , 1.0
1 1.7
1 1.7
0.925 , 1.0
1 1.7
Q R
z v
Q
z v
g Q g I R
z
for n
g I
G
Q g I z
for n
g I
| |
+ +
|
<
| +

\ =

+ | |

|
+
\
(cont'd)
Hence, MWFRS Net Pressures are given by following tables (Sec. 6.5.12.2.1, Page 28)
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
0 - 15 5.81 14.65 Side Wall All -19.08 -10.24
20 6.42 15.25
25 6.90 15.73
30 7.38 16.21
40 8.10 16.93 Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
50 8.70 17.54 Leeward All -14.89 -6.06 Leeward All -12.10 -3.26
60 9.18 18.02
70 9.67 18.50
80 10.15 18.98
90 10.51 19.34 Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
100 10.75 19.58 0 - 80.5 -25.58 -16.75 0 - 80.5 -23.48 -14.65
120 11.35 20.18 161 -19.96 -11.13 161 -22.96 -14.13
140 11.95 20.79 180 -18.19 -9.36 300 -15.20 -6.36
160 12.31 21.15
161 12.34 21.17
Figure 6-9, page 52
Case 1 Case 2 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4
V
Base
(kips) 1195 896 636 477 1373 762
M
Base
(ft - kips) 180021 135016 159648 119736 254752 135466 Fig. 6-9
M
T
(ft - kips) 0 40328 0 12879 0 39941 Page 52
F
Upward
(kips) 965 724 815 611 1335 711
V
min
(kips) 483 483 290 290 580 563 Min. wind
F
Up,min
(kips) 540 540 540 540 540 540 Sec. 6.1.4.1
Design pressures for components and cladding
p = q (G C
p
) - q
i
(G C
pi
)
where: p = pressure on component for building with h > 60 ft. (Eq. 6-23, page 29).
p
min
= 10.00 psf (Sec. 6.1.4.2, pg 21)
q = q
z
for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
q
h
= q
z
value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
G C
p i
= internal pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-5) = 0.18 or -0.18
a = Zone width = MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L), 3] = 18.0 ft, (Fig 6-17 note 8, pg 65)
G C
p
= external pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-17, page 65)
Wall
Comp. GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Mullion 0.81 -0.84 0.81 -1.55
Panel 0.87 -0.88 0.87 -1.73
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
0 - 15 14.77 -24.96 14.77 -42.41 15.76 -26.04 15.76 -46.75
20 15.64 -24.96 16.69 -42.41 16.69 -26.04 16.69 -46.75
25 16.33 -24.96 17.43 -42.41 17.43 -26.04 17.43 -46.75
30 17.03 -24.96 18.17 -42.41 18.17 -26.04 18.17 -46.75
40 18.07 -24.96 19.28 -42.41 19.28 -26.04 19.28 -46.75
50 18.94 -24.96 20.21 -42.41 20.21 -26.04 20.21 -46.75
60 19.63 -24.96 20.95 -42.41 20.95 -26.04 20.95 -46.75
70 20.33 -24.96 21.69 -42.41 21.69 -26.04 21.69 -46.75
80 21.02 -24.96 22.44 -42.41 22.44 -26.04 22.44 -46.75
90 21.54 -24.96 22.99 -42.41 22.99 -26.04 22.99 -46.75
100 21.89 -24.96 23.36 -42.41 23.36 -26.04 23.36 -46.75
120 22.76 -24.96 24.29 -42.41 24.29 -26.04 24.29 -46.75
140 23.63 -24.96 25.22 -42.41 25.22 -26.04 25.22 -46.75
160 24.15 -24.96 25.77 -42.41 25.77 -26.04 25.77 -46.75
161 24.18 -24.96 25.81 -42.41 25.81 -26.04 25.81 -46.75
Zone 5 Zone 4
Zone 4
27
Base Forces
Actual Effective
Area ( ft
2
)
55
Mullion Pressure (psf) Panel Pressure (psf)
Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 5
P (psf) with P (psf) with
Normal to L Face Normal to B Face
ASCE-7
W
i
n
d
w
a
r
d

W
a
l
l
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Roof
P (psf) with
Normal to B Face P (psf) with
Roof
Wind with Angle
Normal to B Face
z (ft)
cont'd
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
- GC
P
- GC
P
- GC
P
0 -1.40 -2.30 -3.20
10 -1.40 -2.30 -3.20
59 -1.17 -1.98 -2.79
108 -1.10 -1.87 -2.65
157 -1.05 -1.81 -2.57
206 -1.01 -1.76 -2.50
255 -0.99 -1.72 -2.45
304 -0.96 -1.69 -2.41
353 -0.94 -1.66 -2.38
402 -0.93 -1.64 -2.35
451 -0.91 -1.62 -2.32
500 -0.90 -1.60 -2.30
38016 -0.90 -1.60 -2.30
38016 4104 972
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
0 -38.77 -60.85 -82.93
10 -38.77 -60.85 -82.93
59 -33.20 -53.05 -72.91
108 -31.30 -50.40 -69.50
157 -30.13 -48.76 -67.38
206 -29.28 -47.56 -65.85
255 -28.61 -46.63 -64.65
304 -28.06 -45.86 -63.65
353 -27.59 -45.20 -62.81
402 -27.18 -44.63 -62.08
451 -26.82 -44.12 -61.43
500 -26.50 -43.67 -60.85
38016 -26.50 -43.67 -60.85
Roof
Effective
C
o
m
p
o
n
e
n
t
s

a
n
d

C
l
a
d
d
i
n
g
Area ( ft
2
)
C
o
m
p
o
n
e
n
t
s

a
n
d

C
l
a
d
d
i
n
g
Net Pressure (psf)
Roof
Effective
Area ( ft
2
)
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Relative Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall with New Opening
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS L = 20 ft
H = 20 ft
OPENING b = 5 ft
h = 10 ft
LOCATION L
1
= 10 ft
H
1
= 5 ft
R = 100% Not Apply R = 82%
ONE STORY ? Yes
(Cantilever Wall with Fixed Base Only) The new opening reduced the lateral load capacity by 18%.
ANALYSIS (Per California SE Exam 1984)
R = 1 /
, =
Flexure
+
Shear
Where
Flexure
= 4 H
3
/ (E L
3
t) , for cantilever

Flexure
= H
3
/ (E L
3
t) , for fixed at top and base

Shear
= 1.2 H / (G A) = 3 H / (E L t)
Solid Wall
Pier H L
E t
Wall 20 20 7.00
R = 100%
Wall with Opening
Pier H L
E t
Wall 20 20 7.00
Bottom 10 20 -1.63
Left 10 10 4.00
Right 10 5 14.00
L & R 3.11
Total 8.49
R = 82%
0.321
0.118
Fixed 8.00 6.00 0.071
Fixed 1.00 3.00 0.250
Fixed -0.13 -1.50
Cantilever 4.00 3.00
Type E t
Flexure
E t
Shear
R / (E t)
Cantilever 4.00 3.00 0.143
Type E t
Flexure
E t
Shear
R / (E t)


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PROJECT : PAGE :
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Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall & Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS L = 30 ft
H = 20 ft
thk = 8 in
OPENING b = 5 ft
h = 10 ft
LOCATION L
1
= 10 ft
H
1
= 5 ft
R = 4403 kips Not Apply R = 3787 kips
PROPERTIES E = 1350 ksi
= 0.25 (Poisson's ratio) The opening reduced the lateral load capacity by 14%.
ONE STORY ? Yes
(Cantilever Wall with Fixed Base Only)
ANALYSIS Thick.
No. X Y (in)
1 10.0 2.5 8
2 2.5 2.5 8
3 2.5 2.5 8
4 15.0 2.5 8
5 10.0 2.5 8
5 6 2.5 2.5 8
7 2.5 2.5 8
8 15.0 2.5 8
9 10.0 5.0 8
10 15.0 5.0 8
11 10.0 5.0 8
12 15.0 5.0 8
13 10.0 2.5 8
14 5.0 2.5 8
15 15.0 2.5 8
16 10.0 2.5 8
17 5.0 2.5 8
18 15.0 2.5 8
Joint X Y X Y X Y X Y
1 982 -1823 1 0.00 605 0 1 0.39
2 1157 -105 1 0.00 843 0 1 0.08
3 456 -41 1 0.00 422 0 1 0.03
4 1537 59 1 0.00 1494 0 1 -0.02
5 1655 1982 1 0.00 1038 0 1 -0.33
6 0 0 0.87 0.06 0 0 0.85 0.39
7 0 0 0.89 0.00 0 0 0.85 0.08
8 0 0 0.89 0.00 0 0 0.85 0.03
9 0 0 0.89 0.00 0 0 0.85 -0.02
10 0 0 0.88 -0.04 0 0 0.87 -0.33
11 0 0 0.75 0.11 0 0 0.71 0.37
12 0 0 0.76 0.01 0 0 0.70 0.08
13 0 0 0.80 -0.01 0 0 0.73 0.03
14 0 0 0.76 0.00 0 0 0.70 -0.02
15 0 0 0.76 -0.08 0 0 0.73 -0.31
16 0 0 0.49 0.14 0 0 0.45 0.29
17 0 0 0.50 0.02 0 0 0.42 0.06
18 0 0 0.50 0.00 0 0 0.42 -0.01
19 0 0 0.51 -0.10 0 0 0.47 -0.25
20 0 0 0.24 0.10 0 0 0.22 0.17
21 0 0 0.23 0.01 0 0 0.18 0.04
22 0 0 0.24 0.00 0 0 0.18 0.00
23 0 0 0.25 -0.08 0 0 0.22 -0.14
24 0 0 0.12 0.06 0 0 0.11 0.09
25 0 0 0.11 0.01 0 0 0.08 0.02
26 0 0 0.11 0.00 0 0 0.08 0.00
27 0 0 0.13 -0.05 0 0 0.11 -0.08
28 -1149 -1811 0.00 0.00 -1123 -2568 0.00 0.00
29 -1202 -261 0.00 0.00 -722 -571 0.00 0.00
30 -1895 28 0.00 0.00 -1309 27 0.00 0.00
31 -1541 1973 0.00 0.00 -1249 3112 0.00 0.00
R = -5788 kips R = -4403 kips


Dimension (ft)
1, 2, 6, 7
Element
Joints
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
9, 10, 14, 15
11, 12, 16, 17
26, 27, 30, 31
21, 22, 25, 26
22, 23, 26, 27
24, 25, 28, 29
25, 26, 29, 30
14, 15, 18, 19
16, 17, 20, 21
18, 19, 22, 23
20, 21, 24, 25
Reaction (kips) Deflection (in)
Solid Wall with Fixed at Top & Base Solid Wall with Fixed at Base only
Reaction (kips) Deflection (in)
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Joint X Y X Y X Y X Y
1 664 -1608 1 0.00 393 0 1 0.33
2 1040 708 1 0.00 691 0 1 0.02
3 483 -31 1 0.00 595 0 1 0.03
4 1224 -831 1 0.00 1216 0 1 0.04
5 1504 1888 1 0.00 892 0 1 -0.30
6 0 0 0.90 0.06 0 0 0.87 0.33
7 0 0 0.91 -0.02 0 0 0.88 0.01
8 0 0 0.90 0.00 0 0 0.88 0.03
9 0 0 0.90 0.02 0 0 0.87 0.04
10 0 0 0.89 -0.04 0 0 0.87 -0.30
11 0 0 0.78 0.10 0 0 0.74 0.32
12 0 0 0.82 -0.05 0 0 0.76 0.00
13 0 0 0.84 -0.01 0 0 0.79 0.02
14 0 0 0.79 0.04 0 0 0.74 0.05
15 0 0 0.77 -0.07 0 0 0.75 -0.29
16 0 0 0.48 0.14 0 0 0.44 0.27
17 0 0 0.51 -0.07 0 0 0.44 -0.03
18 0 0 0.48 0.06 0 0 0.42 0.07
19 0 0 0.51 -0.11 0 0 0.47 -0.24
20 0 0 0.21 0.10 0 0 0.19 0.15
21 0 0 0.19 -0.03 0 0 0.14 -0.02
22 0 0 0.19 0.04 0 0 0.15 0.04
23 0 0 0.23 -0.08 0 0 0.20 -0.14
24 0 0 0.10 0.06 0 0 0.09 0.08
25 0 0 0.09 -0.02 0 0 0.07 -0.01
26 0 0 0.09 0.02 0 0 0.07 0.02
27 0 0 0.11 -0.04 0 0 0.10 -0.07
28 -974 -1643 0.00 0.00 -944 -2268 0.00 0.00
29 -883 638 0.00 0.00 -491 364 0.00 0.00
30 -1765 -978 0.00 0.00 -1329 -999 0.00 0.00
31 -1292 1857 0.00 0.00 -1023 2903 0.00 0.00
R = -4915 kips R = -3787 kips
Opening Wall with Fixed at Top & Base Opening Wall with Fixed at Base only
Reaction (kips) Deflection (in) Reaction (kips) Deflection (in)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Shear Wall Analysis for Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS L = 30 ft
H = 20 ft
thk = 8 in
OPENING b = 5 ft
h = 10 ft
LOCATION L
1
= 10 ft
H
1
= 5 ft
PROPERTIES E = 1350 ksi
= 0.25 (Poisson's ratio) Not Apply Drift = 0.005 in
DIAPHRAGM EA = 0 kips, (flexible diaphragm) DRAG FORCE AROUND OPENING
( 0 = flexible, = rigid, 0~ = semirigid. ASCE 7 12.3.1) Joint Joint
No. Horiz Vert No. Horiz Vert
TOP LOADS P = 62.5 kips 12 0.16 -10.20 28 -0.39 0.08
M = 225 ft-kips 14 -1.40 -23.71 29 -0.02 11.89
V = 11.25 kips 21 -1.29 -12.84 30 -2.54 16.49
22 0.54 -17.97 31 -8.29 34.04
Section Axial Shear Moment
2 - 12 1.57 -0.50 3.55
3 - 13 2.51 4.08 7.15
4 - 14 -2.51 4.08 -3.05
11-12 13.42 -2.64 -67.09
5 14-15 49.08 -8.61 368.11
16-17 13.42 -2.64 -67.09
18-19 49.08 -8.61 368.11
20-21 13.42 2.64 -67.09
22-23 49.08 8.61 368.11
28-29 8.15 0.64 -40.74 POSITIVE DIRECTION
30-31 46.24 9.54 346.77
ANALYSIS
EQUIVALENT JOINT LOADS Joint X Y X Y
Joint 1 1.88 -4.58 0.004 -0.001
No. Horiz Vert 2 2.34 -8.33 0.004 -0.003
1 1.88 -4.58 3 0.94 -4.58 0.004 -0.004
2 2.34 -8.33 4 3.28 -21.88 0.004 -0.004
3 0.94 -4.58 5 2.81 -23.13 0.005 -0.006
4 3.28 -21.88 6 0 0 0.003 -0.001
5 2.81 -23.13 7 0 0 0.003 -0.003
8 0 0 0.003 -0.003
9 0 0 0.003 -0.004
Thick. 10 0 0 0.004 -0.006
No. X Y (in) 11 0 0 0.002 0.000
1 10.0 2.5 8 12 0 0 0.003 -0.003
2 2.5 2.5 8 13 0 0 0.003 -0.003
3 2.5 2.5 8 14 0 0 0.003 -0.003
4 15.0 2.5 8 15 0 0 0.004 -0.005
5 10.0 2.5 8 16 0 0 0.001 0.000
6 2.5 2.5 8 17 0 0 0.001 -0.002
7 2.5 2.5 8 18 0 0 0.001 -0.002
8 15.0 2.5 8 19 0 0 0.003 -0.003
9 10.0 5.0 8 20 0 0 0.000 0.000
10 15.0 5.0 8 21 0 0 0.000 -0.001
11 10.0 5.0 8 22 0 0 0.000 -0.001
12 15.0 5.0 8 23 0 0 0.001 -0.002
13 10.0 2.5 8 24 0 0 0.000 0.000
14 5.0 2.5 8 25 0 0 0.000 0.000
15 15.0 2.5 8 26 0 0 0.000 0.000
16 10.0 2.5 8 27 0 0 0.001 -0.001
17 5.0 2.5 8 28 -0.39 0.08 0 0
18 15.0 2.5 8 29 -0.02 11.89 0 0
30 -2.54 16.49 0 0
31 -8.29 34.04 0 0
Force (kips) Deflection (in)
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
9, 10, 14, 15
11, 12, 16, 17
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
26, 27, 30, 31
21, 22, 25, 26
22, 23, 26, 27
24, 25, 28, 29
25, 26, 29, 30
14, 15, 18, 19
16, 17, 20, 21
18, 19, 22, 23
20, 21, 24, 25
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
Dimension (ft)
1, 2, 6, 7
Element
Joints


Load (kips)
Tension Positive (kips) Reaction (kips)
Section Force (kips, ft-kips)
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No.
X Y X Y X Y X Y
1 1 2 6 7 1.87 -4.58 1.04 -6.46 -1.95 3.85 -0.96 7.19
2 2 3 7 8 1.31 -1.88 -1.09 -2.20 0.43 1.66 -0.65 2.41
3 3 4 8 9 2.02 -2.39 -0.45 -2.93 -0.92 0.82 -0.65 4.50
4 4 5 9 10 3.74 -18.95 2.81 -23.13 -3.62 17.86 -2.93 24.22
5 6 7 11 12 1.95 -3.85 0.58 -7.48 -2.22 3.22 -0.31 8.11
6 7 8 12 13 -0.05 -1.36 -0.67 -1.25 -0.12 2.08 0.84 0.53
7 8 9 13 14 2.24 -1.98 0.27 -2.51 -0.84 -0.53 -1.68 5.02
8 9 10 14 15 4.00 -19.84 2.93 -24.22 -3.80 18.69 -3.13 25.37
9 11 12 16 17 2.22 -3.22 0.42 -10.20 -2.46 1.90 -0.18 11.52
10 14 15 18 19 5.48 -23.71 3.13 -25.37 -4.72 20.84 -3.88 28.24
11 16 17 20 21 2.46 -1.90 0.18 -11.52 -1.55 0.58 -1.10 12.84
12 18 19 22 23 4.72 -20.84 3.88 -28.24 -3.47 17.97 -5.13 31.11
13 20 21 24 25 1.55 -0.58 -0.19 -8.21 -0.99 0.24 -0.36 8.55
14 21 22 25 26 1.29 -4.63 0.54 -3.99 -0.28 3.71 -1.55 4.91
15 22 23 26 27 2.94 -13.98 5.13 -31.11 -1.83 12.64 -6.24 32.45
16 24 25 28 29 0.99 -0.24 -0.35 -7.91 -0.39 0.08 -0.25 8.07
17 25 26 29 30 0.99 -4.36 0.08 -3.76 0.23 3.82 -1.30 4.30
18 26 27 30 31 3.30 -13.78 6.24 -32.45 -1.24 12.19 -8.29 34.04

Element Joints
Corner Forces (kips)
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PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Discontinuous Shear Wall Analysis Using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS L
1
= 15 ft
L
2
= 15 ft
L
3
= 10 ft
H
1
= 16 ft
H
2
= 14 ft
BEAM PROPERTIES E
b
= 3156 ksi
G
b
= 1372 ksi
I
b
= 106667
in
4
A
b
= 800
in
2
WALL PROPERTIES thk = 8 in
E = 1350 ksi
=
0.25 (Poisson's ratio) The bottom shear wall reactions P
w
= 34.25 kips
M
w
= 4.17 ft-kips
E
c1
= 3156 ksi V
w
= 11.25 kips
A
c1
= 576
in
2
The max beam section forces V
b
= 0.47 kips
E
c2
= 3156 ksi M
b
= 4.68 ft-kips
A
c2
= 576
in
2
The beam deflection at end wall
b
= 0.003 in, downward
TOP LOADS P = 62.5 kips The column axial forces P
c1
= 28.71 kips
M = 20 ft-kips P
c2
= -0.47 kips
V = 11.25 kips
ANALYSIS
EQUIVALENT JOINT LOADS
Joint Joint X Y X Y
No. Horiz Vert 1 1.41 -7.40 0.009 -0.004
1 1.41 -7.40 2 2.81 -15.13 0.010 -0.006
2 2.81 -15.13 3 2.81 -15.63 0.009 -0.007
3 2.81 -15.63 4 2.81 -16.13 0.009 -0.008
4 2.81 -16.13 5 1.41 -8.23 0.009 -0.008
5 1.41 -8.23 6 0 0 0.007 -0.002
7 0 0 0.008 -0.005
8 0 0 0.008 -0.006
Thick. 9 0 0 0.008 -0.007
No. X Y (in) 10 0 0 0.008 -0.006
1 7.5 7.0 8 11 0 0 0.005 -0.001
2 7.5 7.0 8 12 0 0 0.006 -0.003
3 7.5 7.0 8 13 0 0 0.007 -0.006
4 7.5 7.0 8 14 0 0 0.007 -0.006
5 7.5 7.0 8 15 0 0 0.008 -0.003
6 7.5 7.0 8 16 0 0 0.008 0.000
7 7.5 7.0 8 17 0 0 0.002 0.000
8 7.5 7.0 8 18 0 0 0.002 -0.001
9 7.5 8.0 8 19 0 0 0.003 -0.003
10 7.5 8.0 8 20 -3.52 -3.72 0 0
11 7.5 8.0 8 21 -2.53 15.65 0 0
12 7.5 8.0 8 22 -5.20 22.33 0 0
13 7.5 0 Beam 23 0.00 28.71 0 0
14 7.5 0 Beam 24 0.00 -0.47 0 0
15 10.0 0 Beam
16 0 16.0 Column
17 0 16.0 Column
Note:
1. This is pure Finite Element Method without rigidity reduction factor. For cracked wall the rigidity reduction factor,
such as ( 1 / 2
0.5
), can be input by wall thickness.
2. For beam and columns design, the section forces must consider UBC 1630.8.2.1 or ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3.


15, 16
15, 23
16, 24
Force (kips)
11, 12, 17, 18
12, 13, 18, 19
17, 18, 20, 21
18, 19, 21, 22
13, 14
14, 15
Deflection (in)
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
Dimension (ft)
1, 2, 6, 7
Load (kips)
COLUMN PROPERTIES
no column input 0 ==>
no column input 0 ==>
9, 10, 14, 15
Element
Joints
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & SUMMARY
COLUMN SIZE (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
1- 5 = Pipe
ORIENTATION = x-x
2 - 6 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
BEAM SIZE (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
3 - 4 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
5 - 6 = Tube
ORIENTATION = y-y ,(flat)
DIMENSIONS
H
1
= 14 ft
H
2
= 16 ft
L
1
= 22 ft DESIGN SECTION FORCES
Column N
15
= -6.2 k,(compre.) N
26
= -38.2 k,(compression)
LOADS V
15
= 12.7 kips V
26
= 25.7 kips
F
1
= 19.5 kips, (horiz. to right) M
15
= 91.3 ft-kips M
26
= 207.6 ft-kips
F
2
= 12 kips, (horiz. to right) Beam V
34
= 24.4 kips V
56
= 8.6 kips
P
1
= 5 kips, (downward) M
34
= 237.1 ft-kips M
56
= 57.7 ft-kips
P
2
= 5 kips, (downward) M
34, mid
= 0.0 ft-kips M
56, mid
= 9.2 ft-kips
q
1
= 0.26 kips / ft, (horiz. to right)
q
2
= 0.32 kips / ft, (horiz. to right) HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
w
1
= 0.64 kips / ft, (downward)
H,3
= 0.9927 in, (horiz. to right)
w
2
= 0.45 kips / ft, (downward)
H,4
= 0.9849 in, (horiz. to right)

H,5
=
2.3865 in, (horiz. to right)
RIGID-ZONE LENGTH FACTOR 75 % of (d / 2)

H,6
=
2.3820 in, (horiz. to right)
ANALYSIS
Joint X Y R
X
R
Y
R
M
X Y
1 0 0 12.72 -4.20 91.28 0.000 0.000 0.000
2 22 0 25.72 38.18 207.55 0.000 0.000 0.000
3 0 14 0.993 -0.001 0.117
4 22 14 0.985 0.011 0.250
5 0 30 2.386 0.001 0.391
6 22 30 2.382 0.016 0.370
A I E Length Axial
I J (in
2
) (in
4
) (ksi) (ft) I Mid J (k) I J
1 3 17.2 191 29000 13.43 91.28 -1.98 75.60 4.20 -12.72 10.98
2 4 19.1 533 29000 13.43 207.55 -34.91 137.72 -38.18 -25.72 25.72
3 4 19.1 1070 29000 21.65 -141.00 -10.52 -237.06 16.46 10.53 -24.39
3 5 17.2 191 29000 15.62 59.71 -8.03 23.16 -6.21 -7.80 2.81
4 6 19.1 533 29000 15.62 86.64 -14.37 57.90 -13.69 -9.25 9.25
5 6 18.7 107 29000 21.65 -23.23 9.16 -57.66 9.25 -1.14 -8.61
(The length & forces not included Rigid-Zone.)
Moment (ft-k) Shear (k)


Reaction (k, ft-k)
Two Story Moment Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
End Joint
HSS12.500X0.500
W12X65
W18X65
HSS12X6X5/8
Coordinates (ft) Joint J Deflection (in,deg)
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INPUT DATA & SUMMARY
COLUMN SIZE
1- 6 = WF
ORIENTATION = x-x
2 - 7 = WF
ORIENTATION = y-y ,(weak axis)
BEAM SIZE
3 - 5 = WF
ORIENTATION = y-y ,(flat)
6 - 7 = WF
BRACE SIZE
Tube
DIMENSIONS THE MAX SECTION FORCES
H
1
= 14 ft H
3
= 18 ft Column N
16
= 14.4 k,(tension) N
27
= -50.2 k,(compression)
H
2
= 14 ft H
4
= 16 ft V
16
= 0.0 kips V
27
= 0.0 kips
L
1
= 6.5 ft M
16
= -0.4 ft-kips M
27
= -0.1 ft-kips
L
2
= 8 ft Brace T
max
= 68.5 k,(tension) C
min
= 30.3 k,(tension)
Beam N
67
= 2.5 k,(tension) M
35
= 0.004779 ft-kips
EQUIVALENT JOINT LOADS
F
3
= 10 kips, (horiz. to right) P
3
= -12.5 kips, (downward)
3
= 0.0870 in, (horiz. to right)
F
5
= 11 kips, (horiz. to right) P
5
= -13 kips, (downward)
5
= 0.0884 in, (horiz. to right)
F
6
= 15 kips, (horiz. to right) P
6
= -11 kips, (downward)
6
= 0.1862 in, (horiz. to right)
F
7
= 16 kips, (horiz. to right) P
7
= -9.8 kips, (downward)
7
= 0.1963 in, (horiz. to right)
ANALYSIS
Joint X Y F
x
/ R
x
F
y
/ R
y
1 0 0 -24.19 -66.52
2 14.5 -4 -27.81 112.82
3 0 14 10 -12.5
4 6.5 14 0 0
5 14.5 14 11 -13
6 0 28 15 -11
7 14.5 30 16 -9.8
Element I J X Y X Y
A 1 3 0 0 -0.0005 0.0870 0.0063 -0.0006
B 1 4 0 0 -0.0004 0.0828 -0.0085 -0.0004
C 2 4 0 0 0.0003 0.0828 -0.0085 0.0003
D 2 5 0 0 -0.0004 0.0884 -0.0281 -0.0005
E 3 4 0.0870 0.0063 -0.0002 0.0828 -0.0085 -0.0002
F 4 5 0.0828 -0.0085 -0.0002 0.0884 -0.0281 -0.0002
G 3 6 0.0870 0.0063 -0.0006 0.1862 0.0180 -0.0006
H 4 6 0.0828 -0.0085 0.0006 0.1862 0.0180 0.0006
I 4 7 0.0828 -0.0085 -0.0006 0.1963 -0.0467 -0.0006
J 5 7 0.0884 -0.0281 -0.0005 0.1963 -0.0467 -0.0006
K 6 7 0.1862 0.0180 -0.0004 0.1963 -0.0467 -0.0004
A I E Length Axial Shear
Element I J (in
2
) (in
4
) (ksi) (ft) I J (k) (k)
A 1 3 13.3 248 29000 14.00 0.0 -0.4 14.4 0.0
B 1 4 13.5 125 29000 15.44 0.0 0.0 57.5 0.0
C 2 4 13.5 125 29000 19.70 0.0 0.0 -68.5 0.0
D 2 5 13.3 53.4 29000 18.00 0.0 -0.1 -50.2 0.0
E 3 4 6.49 7 29000 6.50 0.0 -0.0048 -10.1 0.0
F 4 5 6.49 7 29000 8.00 0.0048 0.0 11.0 0.0
G 3 6 13.3 248 29000 14.00 0.4 0.0 26.9 0.0
H 4 6 13.5 125 29000 15.44 0.0 0.0 41.4 0.0
I 4 7 13.5 125 29000 17.89 0.0 0.0 -30.3 0.0
J 5 7 13.3 53.4 29000 16.00 0.1 0.0 -37.2 0.0
K 6 7 11.8 518 29000 14.64 0.0 0.0 2.5 0.0
Coordinates (ft) Load & Reaction (k)


Moment (ft-k)
X Braced Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
End Joint
W10X45
W10X45
W14X22
End Joint
W16X40
HSS8X8X1/2
Joint I Deflection (in, rad) Joint J Deflection (in,rad)
1
2
3 4 5
6
7
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INPUT DATA & ANALYSIS RESULTS
DIMENSIONS
L = 12 ft
H
1
= 4 ft
H
2
= 6 ft
H
3
= 8 ft
GIRT SECTIONS
LINTEL = 6 x 8 - Douglas Fir-Larch No. 1
SILL = (2) - 2 x 6 - No. 1
JAMB = HSS6X2X1/4
WIND LOAD
I = 1 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-1)
EXPOSURE = C
MEAN ROOF HEIGHT = 36 ft, (ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-3)
V = 90 mph, (IBC 09 Tab 1609.3.1)
BUILDING CORNER ? Yes (Zone 5, ASCE 7-05 Fig 6-11& 6-17)
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
DEFLECTION LIMITATION (IBC 09 Tab 1604.3) L / 240
ANALYSIS
OUT-OF-PLANE WIND FORCE (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
= 22.4 psf USE 16 psf
(IBC 09 Table 1604.3 note: f )
Where K
h
= 1.02 , (ASCE Tab. 6-3)
K
d
= 0.85 , (ASCE Tab. 6-4)
Effective Area = 84.00 ft
2
, (ASCE Fig. 6-11A or 6-17)
GC
p
= -1.07 , (ASCE Fig. 6-11A or 6-17)
GC
pi
= 0.18 , (ASCE Fig. 6-5)
K
Z t
= 1 Flat, (ASCE 6.5.7.2)
CHECK LINTEL DEFLECTION
0.31 in < L / 240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
Where w = 0.11 kips / ft
E = 1600 ksi
I = 104 in
4
CHECK SILL DEFLECTION
0.53 in < L / 240 = 0.60 in [Satisfactory]
Where w = 0.08 kips / ft
E = 1700 ksi
I = 42 in
4
CHECK JAMB DEFLECTION

max
= 0.53 in, at 9.00 ft from top, < H / 240 = 0.90 in [Satisfactory]
Where R
lintel
= 0.67 kips
R
sill
= 0.48 kips
E = 29000 ksi
I = 13 in
4
NOTE : Since girt size controlled by deflection, not by capacity, the wind coefficient w, 1.3, does not apply. (IBC 09 Section 1605.3.2)
Wind Girt Deflection Analysis of Wood, Metal Stud, and/or Steel Tube


4
5
384
w
L
EI
= =
( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( )
2
0.00256
h Zt d P Pi P Pi h
p G G I G G q C C V C C K K K
= =

4
5
384
w
L
EI
= =
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Column Deformation Compatibility Design using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (WF, HSS tube & pipe) W10X60
STORY HEIGHTS H
above
= 14 ft
H = 14 ft, continued top & bot
H
below
= 16 ft
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD, ASD P
DL
= 20 kips
P
LL
= 18 kips
EXPECTED DEFORMATION = 4.2 in
(ASCE 7-05 12.12.4, CBC 01 1633A.2.4 )
STRONG AXIS BENDING ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
= > 1 yes, strong axis, x-x, bending.
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE JOINT DEFLECTIONS AND SECTION FORCES
F
y
= 50 ksi
E =
29000 ksi G = 11154 ksi
A = 17.6 in
2
I = 341 in
4
JOINT DEFLECTIONS UNDER ONLY THE DESIGN COLUMN SECTION FORCES UNDER ONLY
Note X (in) Y (in) Note V (k) P (k)
N
1
0 0 N
2
-33.09 0.000
N
2
0 0.0000 N
3
33.09 0.000
N
3
4.2 0.0000
N
4
4.2 0.0000
P
u
= 1.2 P
DL
+ 1.0 P
LL
= 42.00 kips
M
u
= (P
DL
+ P
LL
) + M = 251.30 ft-kips
V
u
= V = 33.09 kips
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H1)
4.2
1.00 < 1.0 [Satisfactory]
Where KL
x
= 14 ft, for x-x axial load. KL
y
= 14 ft, for y-y axial load.
(KL / r)
max
= 65 < 200 [Satisfactory]
P
r
= 42.00 kips
M
rx
= 251.30 ft-kips
M
ry
= 0.00
P
c
= P
n
= 0.9 x 643.43 = 579.09 kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter E)
> P
r
[Satisfactory]
M
cx
= M
n
= 0.9 x 289.99 = 260.99 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
rx
[Satisfactory]
M
cy
= M
n
= 0.9 x 145.83 72.92 ft-kips, (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
> M
ry
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, G)
V
n
= 115.67 kips > V
u
[Satisfactory]
Note: The govining case is always that only the design story column has Story Drift and other stories no drift, since the other
story at same direction drifts, including PD effects, will reduce the section forces of design story column. The opposite story
drifts are not Expected Deformation, because Expected Deformation can not be developed from Linear Modes Analysis
after CQC or SRSS.


0.457379
M (ft-k)
225.24
238.00
(deg)
0.496192
-1.007175
-0.932621
8
, 0.2
9
, 0.2
2
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
ry
r rx r
c cx cy c
M
P M P
for
P M M P
M
P M P
for
P M M P
| |
+ + |
|

\ .
=

| |

+ + < |

|
\ .

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INPUT DATA
AVERAGE ROOF HEIGHT FROM GROUND h = 48 ft
DESIGN WALL BOTTOM FLOOR HEIGHT z = 24 ft
STORY HEIGHT s = 14 ft
PLAIN (UNREINFORCED) MASONRY WALL ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Item 1)
WALL OPERATING WEIGHT W
p
= 86 psf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
MASONRY ANCHOR TO TOP FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM? 0 No, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Footnote b)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design F
p
= 54 psf, ASD
Top Anchorage Force F
anch, top
= 555 lbs/ft, ASD
Bottom Anchorage Force F
anch, bot
= 429 lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
Top 38.0 61 (0.71 W
p
)
Bot 24.0 47 (0.55 W
p
)
54 (0.63 W
p
)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
Top 38.0 555 (0.92 W
p
)
Bot 24.0 429 (0.71 W
p
)
(If diaphragm flexible, no factor 1.3 apply, ASCE 13.4.2.a)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE 13.4.2)
Wall Design
z, attachment height, (ft) F
anch
(lbs/ft, ASD)


Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
F
p
(psf, ASD) z, attachment height, (ft)
( ) , ,
,
0.5 , , 5 ,
0.4 1
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.4
p p top p bot
p p DS p
p top or bot p p DS p DS p
p
Max psf ASD Level
F F F
z a S W I
Max Min S W S W F I I
h
R
( =

( | |
| |
= +
( | |
\ . ( \ .
0.4 1.3
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.4
1
0.8 ,
1.4
p p DS p
p p DS p DS p
p
anch
p DS p
z a S W I
Max Min S W S W I I
h
R
F
for concrete or masonry to flexible diaphragm S W I
( | |
| |
+ ( | |
\ . ( \ .
=

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INPUT DATA
AVERAGE ROOF HEIGHT FROM GROUND h = 48 ft
DESIGN WALL BOTTOM FLOOR HEIGHT z = 24 ft
WALL HEIGHT d = 10 ft
WALL OPERATING WEIGHT W
p
= 86 psf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design F
p
= 71 psf, ASD
Shear Anchorage Force F
anch
= 1533 lbs/ft, ASD
Anchorage Moment M
anch
= 7666 ft-lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
0.82 W
p
= 71 psf, ASD Level
Where : a
p
= 2.5 R
p
= 2.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
1.78 W
p
= 1533 lbs/ft, ASD Level
M
anch
= 0.5 d F
anch
= 7666 ft-lbs/ft, ASD Level
Where : a
p
= 2.5 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE 13.4.2)


Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
0.4 1 1 1
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6 , 5
1.4 1.4 1.4
p p DS p
p p p DS p DS p
p
z a S W I
Max Min psf S W S W F I I
h
R
( | |
| |
= + =
( | |
\ . ( \ .
0.4 1.3
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.4
p p DS p
anch p p DS p DS p
p
z a S W I
Max Min
S W S W F I I
h
R
( | |
| |
= + =
( | |
\ . ( \ .
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INPUT DATA
AVERAGE ROOF HEIGHT FROM GROUND h = 48 ft
DESIGN WALL BOTTOM FLOOR HEIGHT z = 24 ft
STORY HEIGHT s = 14 ft
WALL HEIGHT d = 9.5 ft
PLAIN (UNREINFORCED) MASONRY WALL ? (0=no, 1=yes) 1 Yes, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Item 1)
WALL OPERATING WEIGHT W
p
= 86 psf
SEISMIC PARAMETER S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
MASONRY ANCHOR TO TOP FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM? 0 No, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Footnote b)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design F
p
= 54 psf, ASD
Top Anchorage Force F
anch, top
= 376 lbs/ft, ASD
Bottom Anchorage Force F
anch, bot
= 291 lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
Top 38.0 61 (0.71 W
p
)
Bot 24.0 47 (0.55 W
p
)
54 (0.63 W
p
)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5 (z at top must be attachment point at main structure floor)
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
Top 38.0 376 (0.92 W
p
)
Bot 24.0 291 (0.71 W
p
)
(If diaphragm flexible, no factor 1.3 apply, ASCE 13.4.2.a)
Where : a
p
= 1.0 R
p
= 1.5
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1) (ASCE 13.4.2)
Wall Design
z, attachment height, (ft) F
anch
(lbs/ft, ASD)


Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
F
p
(psf, ASD) z, attachment height, (ft)
( ) , ,
,
0.5 , , 5 ,
0.4 1
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.4
p p top p bot
p p DS p
p top or bot p p DS p DS p
p
Max psf ASD Level
F F F
z a S W I
Max Min S W S W F I I
h
R
( =

( | |
| |
= +
( | |
\ . ( \ .
0.4 1.3
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.4
1
0.8 ,
1.4
p p DS p
p p DS p DS p
p
anch
p DS p
z a S W I
Max Min S W S W I I
h
R
F
for concrete or masonry to flexible diaphragm S W I
( | |
| |
+ ( | |
\ . ( \ .
=

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Dimensions
D

= 3.5 ft
L

= 9 ft
h
3
= 15.5 ft
Determine Rack Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 15.5.3 & 13.3)
0.34 W
p
, ASD
= 504.5 lbs,
(ASD level force at each L rack)
Where S
DS
= 1.121 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4)
I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.1)
W
p
= W
1
+ W
2
+ W
3
= 1500.0
lbs, each L rack
a
p
= 2.5 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3)
R
p
= 4 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3)
z

= 0 ft, rack floor height from building ground (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
h

= 36 ft, average building roof height (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Rack Base Shear (lbs) & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05 12.8.3 & 15.5.3.3)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, in, ASD
3 500 15.5 15.5 7750 325.8 ( 0.65 Wx ) 6.643
2 500 8 8.0 4000 168.2 ( 0.34 Wx ) 3.429
1 500 0.5 0.5 250 10.5 ( 0.02 Wx ) 0.214
1500.0 12000 504.5
Where k

= 1 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2)

xe,allowable, ASD
= 5% h
x
/1.4, (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.4)
Calculate Lateral Forces (lbs), at Each Joint of Both Directions, and Max Reactions (lbs) (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2)
Case a , (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2 a)
Level e
x
(ft) W
x
F M
R
T
R
C
R
V
3 3 335 109.1 327
2 3 335 56.3 169
1 3 335 3.5 11
1005.0 169.0 507.0 1012.4 2017.4 169.0
Case b, (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2 b)
Level e
x
(ft) W
x
F M
R
T
R
C
R
V
3 3 500 84.1 252
2 0 0.0 0
1 0 0.0 0
500.0 84.1 252.2 638.8 1138.8 84.1
Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Hilti Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-05


0.4 1
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.5
p p DS p
p p p DS p DS p
p
z a S W I
Max Min
V F S W S W I I
h
R
( | |
| |
= + =
= ( | |
\ ( \
(cont'd)
Anchorage & Summary
2
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 0.895 < 1.20 [SATISFACTORY]
Where P
s
= 506.2 lbs P
t
= 606 lbs / bolt, (ICC ESR-1917)
V
s
= 84.5 lbs, V
t
= 1419.5 lbs / bolt, (ICC ESR-1917)
Notes:
1.
2.
a. Vertical impact load factor is 1.25 (RMI 2.4)
b. Max beam deflection is 1/180 (RMI 2.5)
c. Allowable soil capacity for slab on grade is 500 psf.
Rack self should be designed by Manufacturers Institute Specifications (RMI), or from ICC report.
- 1/2" , w/ 2" emb in 2.5 ksi conc, KWIK Bolt-TZ required at each column base. (ICC ESR-1917)
Input W
2
& e
2
zero for only 2 level rack, or lump some levels together at their top for more than 3 levels.
PROJECT : PAGE :
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JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D, ASCE 7-10 26.7.3) C
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00 for all Category
V = 136 mph
K
zt
= 1 Flat
Building height (IBC/CBC, 1609.6.1.1) h = 22 ft
Building length L = 100 ft
Building width (IBC/CBC, 1609.6.1.1) B = 50 ft
A = 28 ft
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face = 89.6 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face = 3147.6 ft - kips
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face = 37.7 kips
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face = 3316.5 ft - kips
Max building upward force = 136.9 kips
Max building torsion force = 1007.6 ft - kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
s
= 0.00256 V
2
= 47.35 psf
where: q
s
= wind velocity pressure at atandard height of 33 feet (IBC/CBC Table 1609.6.2(1) )
Design pressures for MWFRS
P
net
= q
s
K
z
C
net
[ I K
zt
] (IBC/CBC, Equation 16-34)
where: P = pressure in appropriate zone. P
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
K
z
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79) = 0.85
C
net
= K
d
[(G C
pf
)-(G C
pi
)] , (IBC/CBC, 1609.6.2 / Table 1609.6.2(2). The equation used on following calcs.)
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
G C
p f
= product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
G C
p i
= product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
= 0.18 or -0.18
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
0 - 15 17.40 30.67 Side Wall All -29.30 -16.03
20 18.81 32.08
22 19.26 32.53
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface z (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Leeward All -22.82 -9.55 Leeward All -16.35 -3.08
Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
Surface Dist. (ft) GC
Pi
- GC
Pi
0 - 11 -35.77 -22.50 0 - 11 -35.77 -22.50
22 -35.77 -22.50 22 -35.77 -22.50
44 -22.82 -9.55 44 -22.82 -9.55
50 -16.35 -3.08 100 -16.35 -3.08
Figure 27.4-8, page 271
Normal to B Face P (psf) with
Effective area of components (or Solar Panel area)
P (psf) with P (psf) with
W
i
n
d
w
a
r
d

W
a
l
l
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Roof
Normal to L Face P (psf) with
Wind Analysis for Alternate All-Heights Method, Based on ASCE 7-2010
P (psf) with
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1 or 2012 IBC)
Topographic factor (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
Normal to B Face
Roof
cont'd
Case 1 Case 2 Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 Case 4
V
Base
(kips) 90 67 38 28 95 55
M
Base
(ft - kips) 3148 2361 3316 2487 4848 2574 Fig. 27.4-8
M
T
(ft - kips) 0 1008 0 212 0 915 Page 271
F
Upward
(kips) 106 79 77 58 137 74
V
min
(kips) 35 35 18 18 40 39 Min. wind
F
Up,min
(kips) 80 80 80 80 80 80 Sec. 6.1.4.1
Design pressures for components and cladding
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] = 5.00 ft
Effective
Area (ft
2
) GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Comp. 28 0.26 -0.96 0.26 -1.49 0.26 -2.04 0.83 -0.92 0.83 -1.12
(Walls reduced 10 %, Fig. 6-11A note 5.)
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
16.05 -41.85 16.05 -61.46 16.05 -81.84 37.20 -40.51 37.20 -47.85
Pressure
( psf )
Base Forces
Normal to L Face Normal to B Face
Zone 4
Wind with Angle
ASCE-7
Zone 5
Comp. & Cladding
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
HANGER TRIBUTARY WEIGHT (4 psf min. 2010 CBC 1615A.1.16)
W
p
= 3.5 kips
HEIGHT & DIMENSIONS
h = 60 ft, average roof height (ASCE 7-10 page 114)
H = 48 ft, this floor top level height
D = 6 ft
T = 8 in, from floor top to bottom anchorage point
SEISMIC COEFFICIENTS
S
DS
= 1 (ASCE 7-10 11.4.4)
I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-10 13.1.3)
a
p
= 1 (ASCE 7-10 Table 13.5-1 or Table 13.6-1)
R
p
= 1.5
( ASCE 7-10: 2.5 for ceilings on Table 13.5-1, 1.5 for lighting fixtures on Table 13.6-1)
F
H
= 2.40 W
p
(SD) = 1.71 W
p
(ASD) = 6.00 kips, ASD level horizontal load
F
V
= 1.90 W
p
(SD) = 1.36 W
p
(ASD) = 4.75 kips, ASD level downward load
ANALYSIS
F
H
= F
p
= (K
H
) MAX{ 0.3S
DS
I
p
W
p
, MIN[ 0.4a
p
S
DS
I
p
(1+2z/h)/R
p
W
p
, 1.6S
DS
I
p
W
p
] } , (ASCE 7-10 13.3.1, page 113)
= 2.5 MAX{ 0.45Wp , MIN[ 0.96Wp , 2.40Wp ]}
= 2.40 W
p
, (SD level load)
= 1.71 W
p
, (ASD) = 6.00 kips, ASD level load
where z = H - D = 42.00 ft, height in structure of point of horizontal anchorage
K
H
= 2.5 (ASCE 7-10 13.4.2 & 2010 CBC 1615A.1.14, but 1.0 for anchor on wood/metal or member/T-bar self)
F
V
= (1 + K
V
) W
p
= 1.90 W
p
, (SD level load)
= 1.36 W
p
, (ASD) = 4.75 kips, ASD level downward load
where z = H - T = 47.33 ft, height in structure of point of vertical anchorage
K
V
= K
H
0.2 S
DS
/ 1.4 = 0.36 (vertical seismic factor, ASD level)


Suspended Ceiling Seismic Loads Based on ASCE 7-10
F
V
H
F
p
W
D
T
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Dimensions
D

= 3.5 ft
L

= 9 ft
h
3
= 15.5 ft
Determine Rack Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 15.5.3 & 13.3)
0.34 W
p
, ASD
= 504.5 lbs,
(ASD level force at each L rack)
Where S
DS
= 1.121 (ASCE 7-05 11.4.4)
I
p
= 1.5 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.1)
W
p
= W
1
+ W
2
+ W
3
= 1500.0
lbs, each L rack
a
p
= 2.5 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3)
R
p
= 4 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3)
z

= 0 ft, rack floor height from building ground (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
h

= 36 ft, average building roof height (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Rack Base Shear (lbs) & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05 12.8.3 & 15.5.3.3)
Level W
x
h
x
h
x
k
W
x
h
x
k
F
x
, ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, in, ASD
3 500 15.5 15.5 7750 325.8 ( 0.65 Wx ) 6.643
2 500 8 8.0 4000 168.2 ( 0.34 Wx ) 3.429
1 500 0.5 0.5 250 10.5 ( 0.02 Wx ) 0.214
1500.0 12000 504.5
Where k

= 1 (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2)

xe,allowable, ASD
= 5% h
x
/1.4, (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.4)
Calculate Lateral Forces (lbs), at Each Joint of Both Directions, and Max Reactions (lbs) (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2)
Case a , (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2 a)
Level e
x
(ft) W
x
F M
R
T
R
C
R
V
3 3 335 109.1 327
2 3 335 56.3 169
1 3 335 3.5 11
1005.0 169.0 507.0 1012.4 2017.4 169.0
Case b, (ASCE 7-05 15.5.3.2 b)
Level e
x
(ft) W
x
F M
R
T
R
C
R
V
3 3 500 84.1 252
2 0 0.0 0
1 0 0.0 0
500.0 84.1 252.2 638.8 1138.8 84.1


Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Red Head Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-05
0.4 1
0.3 , 1 2 , 1.6
1.5
p p DS p
p p p DS p DS p
p
z a S W I
Max Min
V F S W S W I I
h
R
( | |
| |
= + =
= ( | |
\ ( \
(cont'd)
Anchorage & Summary
2
(P
s
/ P
t
) + (V
s
/ V
t
) = 0.991 < 1.20 [SATISFACTORY]
Where P
s
= 506.2 lbs P
t
= 557 lbs / bolt, (ICC ESR-2251)
V
s
= 84.5 lbs, V
t
= 1033.5 lbs / bolt, (ICC ESR-2251)
Notes:
1.
2.
a. Vertical impact load factor is 1.25 (RMI 2.4)
b. Max beam deflection is 1/180 (RMI 2.5)
c. Allowable soil capacity for slab on grade is 500 psf.
Rack self should be designed by Manufacturers Institute Specifications (RMI), or from ICC report.
- 1/2" , w/ 1 7/8" emb in 2.5 ksi conc, ITW Red Head Wedge required at each column base. (ICC ESR-2251)
Input W
2
& e
2
zero for only 2 level rack, or lump some levels together at their top for more than 3 levels.
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (FEMA input C only, ICC-500 C or B) C
V = 250 mph
Shelter height to eave h
e
= 8 ft
Shelter height to ridge (hr = he for flat roof) h
r
= 10 ft
Shelter length L = 12 ft
Shelter width B = 8 ft
A = 8 ft
2
Strom Shelter
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to Shelter length, L, face = 14.87 kips, SD level (LRFD level), Typ.
Max horizontal force normal to shelter length, B, face = 8.37 kips
Max total horizontal torsional load = 23.14 ft-kips
Max total upward force = 13.21 kips
Max component pressure (see the last table for components and cladding) = 428.40 psf
ANALYSIS
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
I
w
= 1.00 for all Category
K
zt
= 1.00 , (FEMA 361 Table 2-1)
K
d
= 1.00 , (FEMA 361 Table 2-1)
G C
pi
= 0.55 or -0.55 , (FEMA 361 Table 2-1)
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 136.00 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Wind directionality factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 26.6-1)
Product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient
Effective area of components


Wind Analysis for Tornado and Hurricane Based on 2012 IBC Section 423 & FEMA 361/320
Design wind speed (FEMA 361 Table 2-2)
Topographic factor (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299) = 0.85
h = mean roof height = 9.00 ft
< 60 ft, [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-10 26.2.1)
Design pressures for MWFRS
p = q
h
[(G C
pf
)-(G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure in appropriate zone. (Eq. 28.4-1, page 298). p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
G C
p f
= product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
2.00 ft
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases Net Pressures (psf), Torsional Load Cases
26.57 0.00 26.57
(+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 0.55 -0.04 149.56 -0.45 -136.00 13.60 1T 0.55 -0.01 37.39
2 -0.10 -88.28 61.32 -0.69 -168.64 -19.04 2T -0.10 -22.07 15.33
3 -0.45 -135.62 13.98 -0.37 -125.12 24.48 3T -0.45 -33.90 3.50
4 -0.39 -127.92 21.68 -0.45 -136.00 13.60 4T -0.39 -31.98 5.42
5 0.40 -20.40 129.20 0.00
6 -0.29 -114.24 35.36
1E 0.73 24.18 173.78 -0.48 -140.08 9.52 (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
2E -0.19 -100.68 48.92 -1.07 -220.32 -70.72 5T 0.40 -5.10 32.30
3E -0.58 -154.35 -4.75 -0.53 -146.88 2.72 6T -0.29 -28.56 8.84
4E -0.53 -147.55 2.05 -0.48 -140.08 9.52
5E 0.61 8.16 157.76
6E -0.43 -133.28 16.32
Roof angle =
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MIN{MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3], 0.25B} =
Net Pressure with
Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
Surface
Roof angle =
G C
p f
Net Pressure with
G C
p f
Surface
Roof angle =
Net Pressure with
G C
p f
Basic Load Case A (Transverse Direction) Basic Load Case B (Longitudinal Direction)
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 64 0.00 9.57 2 36 -6.03 -0.68
2 36 -3.16 2.19 3 36 -4.48 0.88
3 36 -4.85 0.50 5 38 -0.78 4.91
4 64 -8.19 1.39 6 38 -4.34 1.34
1E 32 0.77 5.56 2E 18 -3.94 -1.27
2E 18 -1.80 0.88 3E 18 -2.63 0.05
3E 18 -2.76 -0.09 5E 34 0.28 5.36
4E 32 -4.72 0.07 6E 34 -4.53 0.55
Horiz. 14.87 14.87 Horiz. 8.37 8.37
Vert. -11.25 3.12 Vert. -13.21 5.47
Min. wind Horiz. 1.92 1.92 Min. wind Horiz. 1.15 1.15
28.4.4 Vert. -1.54 -1.54 28.4.4 Vert. -1.54 1.54
Torsional Load Case A (Transverse Direction) Torsional Load Case B (Longitudinal Direction)
Area Area
(ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (ft
2
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
) (+GC
p i
) (-GC
p i
)
1 16 0.00 2.39 0 5 2 36 -6.03 -0.68 -3 0
2 9 -0.79 0.55 -1 0 3 36 -4.48 0.88 2 0
3 9 -1.21 0.13 1 0 5 2 -0.04 0.26 0 0
4 16 -2.05 0.35 4 -1 6 2 -0.23 0.07 0 0
1E 32 0.77 5.56 3 22 2E 18 -3.94 -1.27 9 3
2E 18 -1.80 0.88 -3 2 3E 18 -2.63 0.05 -6 0
3E 18 -2.76 -0.09 5 0 5E 34 0.28 5.36 1 16
4E 32 -4.72 0.07 19 0 6E 34 -4.53 0.55 14 -2
1T 48 0.00 1.79 0 -5 5T 36 -0.18 1.16 0 -2
2T 27 -0.59 0.41 1 -1 6T 36 -1.03 0.32 -2 1
3T 27 -0.91 0.09 -1 0 15.1 15.1
4T 48 -1.54 0.26 -5 1
23 23
Surface
Pressure (k) with
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T

Pressure (k) with


Surface
Torsion (ft-k)
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, M
T
Pressure (k) with
Torsion (ft-k)
Surface Surface

Pressure (k) with


Design pressures for components and cladding
p = q
h
[ (G C
p
) - (G C
pi
)]
where: p = pressure on component. (Eq. 30.4-1, pg 318)
p
min
= 16.00 psf (ASCE 7-10 30.2.2)
G C
p
= external pressure coefficient.
see table below. (ASCE 7-10 30.4.2)
Effective
Area (ft
2
) GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
GC
P
- GC
P
Comp. 8 0.50 -0.90 0.50 -1.90 0.50 -2.60 1.00 -1.10 1.00 -1.40
Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative Positive Negative
142.80 -197.20 142.80 -333.20 142.80 -428.40 210.80 -224.40 210.80 -265.20
Pressure
( psf )
Zone 5
Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 1 Zone 2
Comp. & Cladding Zone 1 Zone 2
Zone 4
Zone 3 Zone 4
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INPUT DATA & SUMMARY
Segment E A I
Joint No. X (in) Y (in) Number From To (ksi) (in
2
) (in
4
)
1 -5.00 0 A 1 2 29000 38.443 626.1413
2 -6.2125 9 B 2 3 29000 40.40725 1046.096
3 -7.425 18 C 3 4 29000 42.3715 1584.472
4 -8.6375 27 D 4 5 29000 44.33575 2247.047
5 -9.85 36 E 5 6 29000 46.3 3060
6 -9.85 163.4626
POISSON'S RATIO Q = 0.3
SHEAR STRESS DISTRIBUTION FACTOR k = 1.2 ,(1.2 for Rectangle or 10/9 for Circle)
ANALYSIS
SINGLE SEGMENT STIFFNESS MATRIX
Segment Number A L = 9.1 in G = 11154 ksi
1 1 1 2 2 2
1 339.6605711 -1332.480181 8647.877521 -339.6605711 1332.480181 8647.877521 V
1 -1332.480181 10050.72042 1165.061277 1332.480181 -10050.72042 1165.061277 H
[k] = 1 8647.877521 1165.061277 642086.4218 -8647.877521 -1165.061277 308835.992 M
2 -339.6605711 1332.480181 -8647.877521 339.6605711 -1332.480181 -8647.877521 V
2 H
Stiffness Matrix Generator for Irregular Beam/Column
Coordinate Joint Number
2 1332.480181 -10050.72042 -1165.061277 -1332.480181 10050.72042 -1165.061277 H
2 8647.877521 1165.061277 308835.992 -8647.877521 -1165.061277 642086.4218 M
ENTIRE ELEMENT ( Irregular Beam/Column) STIFFNESS MATRIX
V
1
H
1
M
1
V
6
H
6
M
6
V
1
286.6279877 120.2446712 -2331.293139 -286.6279877 -120.2446712 -23301.24972
H
1
120.2446712 7494.362469 25074.47452 -120.2446712 -7494.362469 275.298004
[K] = M
1
-2331.293139 25074.47452 498818.1079 2331.293139 -25074.47452 -163980.868
V
6
-286.6279877 -120.2446712 2331.293139 286.6279877 120.2446712 23301.24972
H
6
-120.2446712 -7494.362469 -25074.47452 120.2446712 7494.362469 -275.298004
M
6
-23301.24972 275.298004 -163980.868 23301.24972 -275.298004 2296508.014
INPUT EXAMPLE
SECTION = H = 13.62188 ft
L = 3 ft D = 10 in
Segment E A I
Joint No. X (in) Y (in) Number From To (ksi) (in
2
) (in
4
)
1 -5.00 0.00 A 1 2 29000 38.4 626
2 -6.21 9.00 B 2 3 29000 40.4 1,046
3 -7.43 18.00 C 3 4 29000 42.4 1,584
4 -8.64 27.00 D 4 5 29000 44.3 2,247
5 -9.85 36.00 E 5 6 29000 46.3 3,060
6 -9.85 163.46
Coordinate Joint Number
W18X158
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FLEXURAL STIFFNESS OF CANTILEVER COLUMN EI = 1782968 in
2
-kips
HEIGHT OF CANTILEVER COLUMN h = 12 ft
AXIAL POST-TENSIONING FORCE P
T
= 1638 kips
LATERAL LOAD AT TOP OF COLUMN F = 2.1 kips
The Lateral Drift at Top of Column ' '' ' = 0.46 in
(The drift has been reduced 61% by post-tension)
ANALYSIS
Lateral Drift Mitigation for Cantilever Column using Post-Tensioning
where ' = 0.46 in
( 1.17 in, without post-tensioning force.)
w = 0.05 kips / ft
3 4
2
2
2
6 2
3
2
T
T
F w
h h
EI
h P
P
w
h

'

'

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FLEXURAL STIFFNESS OF GRAVITY COLUMN EI = 1782968 in
2
-kips
STORY HEIGHT OF GRAVITY COLUMN H = 10 ft
AXIAL POST-TENSIONING FORCE P
T
= 1638 kips
EQUIVALENT BLAST LOADING F = 65 kips
BLAST LOADING LOCATION h = 5 ft
The max deformation on Gravity Column A AA A = 0.17 in
(The deformation has been reduced 87% by post-tension)
ANALYSIS
Blast Deformation Mitigation for Gravity Column using Post-Tensioning
where A = 0.171 in
( 1.312
w
t
+ w
b
= 0.331 kips / ft
x = 5.00 ft
in, at 5.00 ft from bottom, without post-tensioning force.)
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
( )
2
2
1.5
2
2
3 / 3
3
0.06415
6
T
t b
t b
x H h
P
w w
x H x
F H h H h
H
H h w w H
HEI EI

= +

A
+ =

A = +

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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
Exposure category (B, C or D, ASCE 7-10 26.7.3) C
V = 110 mph
K
zt
= 1 Flat
h = 20 ft
Mean parapet height (PV2 Figure 29.9-1 Notes)
h
pt
= 2 ft
Overall building length W
L
= 182 ft
Overall building width W
S
= 110 ft
Array location
To North d
N
= 50 ft
To South d
S
= 10 ft
To West d
W
= 80 ft
To East d
E
= 30 ft Solar Panel Net (toward & away) LRFD Pressure
North-West corner 1 = 59.0 psf
North-East corner 2 = 81.2 psf
A = 3.13 ft
2
South-West corner 3 = 60.9 psf
South-East corner 4 = 72.0 psf
Max possible pressures for any solar arrays on the roof
p
max
= 165.9 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
q
h
= 0.00256 K
h
K
zt
K
d
V
2
= 23.70 psf
where: q
h
= velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
K
h
= velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299) = 0.90
K
d
= wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250) = 0.85
h = mean roof height = 20.00 ft
< 60 ft, [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-10 26.2.1)
< Min (L, B), [Satisfactory] (ASCE 7-10 26.2.2)
Design pressures for rooftop solar arrays
p = q
h
(G C
rn
)
where: p = pressure on solar panels (PV2 Eq. 29.9-1).
p
min
= 16.00 psf (ASCE 7-10 30.2.2)
(G C
rn
) =
p
E [(G C
rn
)
nom
(
c
)] , (PV2 Figure 29.9-1 Notes)

p
= 1.00 , (PV2 Figure 29.9-1 Notes)
E = arry edge factors, (PV2 Figure 29.9-1).
(G C
rn
)
nom
= nominal net pressure coefficient, (PV2 Figure 29.9-1).

c
= 0.90 , from and l
p
.(PV2 Figure 29.9-1 Notes)
= 10.00 deg, angle of plane of panel to roof. (PV2 Figure 29.9-1)
l
p
= 5.00 , chord length of solar panel. (PV2 Figure 29.9-1)
a
pv
= Min [ h , 0.5 (h Max(W
L
, W
S
))
0.5
] = 20.00 ft
A
n
= 1000 A / [max(a
pv
, 15 ft)]
2
= 7.83
ft
2
, (PV2 Figure 29.9-1 Notes)
h
1
= 0.50 ft, solar panel height above roof at low edge.
h
c
= Min [ Min( h
1
, 1 ft ) + l
p
sin , 0.1 a
pv
] = 1.37 ft, conservatively for multi-solar arrays.
Corner No. Zone
0
o
- 5
o
E
p (psf)
1 1 1.12 2.00 59.01
2 2 1.49 2.00 81.20
3 2 1.49 1.50 60.90
4 3 1.70 1.50 71.97
Maximum possible pressures for any solar arrays on this roof
p = q
h
(G C
rn
) = 165.88 psf
where:
p
= 1.00
E = 2.00

c
= 1.00
(G C
rn
)
nom
= 3.50
Wind Design for Low-Profile Solar Photovoltaic Arrays on Flat Roof, Based on SEAOC PV2-2012
Mean roof height or max monoslope roof height
Topographic factor (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
Effective wind area for structural element being designed


Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1 or 2012 IBC)
2.35
(G C
rn
)
nom

c
1.25
1.71
1.71
2.02
(15
o
- 35
o
)
c
1.37
1.94
1.94
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
L

= 150 ft, Building Length (perpendicular, not shown)
B

= 50 ft, Building Width (as shown)
H
r
= 4.5 ft
H
3
= 8 ft W
3
= 225 kips, (12.8-12)
H
2
= 8 ft W
2
= 337.5 kips
H
1
= 9 ft W
1
= 375 kips
Seismic S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.1)
Wind Exposure (B, C or D) C , (ASCE 7-10 26.7.3)
Wind Speed V

= 145 mph, (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1)


Three Story Comparison of Seismic and Wind Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC
Base Shear (kips) Lateral Force (kips) Overturning (ft-kips)
V
b
F
1
F
2
F
3
M
o
Seismic , ASD 98.9 22.6 38.5 37.7
(0.11W) ( 0.06 Wx ) ( 0.11 Wx ) ( 0.17 Wx )
Wind , ASD 88.9 25.6 24.1 25.6
Determine Seismic Factors
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (2012 IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 25.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.224 sec, (ASCE 7 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Determine Wind Factors
K
zt
= 1 (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
K
d
= 0.85 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
G C
p i
= 0.18 or -0.18 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
a = 5.00 ft (ASCE 7-10 Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301)
K
h
= 0.96 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
q
h
= 43.83 psf (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
1802.1
5699.3
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
L

= 150 ft, Building Length (perpendicular, not shown)
B

= 50 ft, Building Width (as shown)
H
r
= 4.5 ft
H
2
= 8 ft W
2
= 337.5 kips, (12.8-12)
H
1
= 9 ft W
1
= 375 kips
Seismic S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.1)
Wind Exposure (B, C or D) C , (ASCE 7-10 26.7.3)
Wind Speed V

= 145 mph, (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1)
Two Story Comparison of Seismic and Wind Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC


Base Shear (kips) Lateral Force (kips) Overturning (ft-kips)
V
b
F
1
F
2
M
o
Seismic , ASD 75.2 27.8 47.3
(0.11W) ( 0.07 Wx ) ( 0.14 Wx )
Wind , ASD 54.4 21.5 21.5
Determine Seismic Factors
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (2012 IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 17.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.167 sec, (ASCE 7 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Determine Wind Factors
K
zt
= 1 (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
K
d
= 0.85 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
G C
p i
= 0.18 or -0.18 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
a = 5.00 ft (ASCE 7-10 Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301)
K
h
= 0.89 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
q
h
= 40.83 psf (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
1055.1
4673.8
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
L

= 150 ft, Building Length (perpendicular, not shown)
B

= 50 ft, Building Width (as shown)
H
r
= 4.5 ft W
1
= 375 kips, (12.8-12)
H
1
= 9 ft (half perpendicular wall)
Seismic S
DS
= 0.96 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
D1
= 0.55 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.4)
S
1
= 0.54 (ASCE 7 Sec 11.4.1)
Wind Exposure (B, C or D) C , (ASCE 7-10 26.7.3)
Wind Speed V

= 145 mph, (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1)
One Story Comparison of Seismic and Wind Based on 2012 IBC / 2013 CBC


Base Shear (kips) Lateral Force (kips) Overturning (ft-kips)
V
b
F
1
M
o
Seismic , ASD 39.6 39.6
(0.11W) ( 0.11 Wx )
Wind , ASD 24.8 8.3
Determine Seismic Factors
R

= 6.5 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
I

= 1 (2012 IBC Tab 1604.5 & ASCE 7 Tab 11.5-1)
C
t
= 0.02 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
h
n
= 9.0 ft
x

= 0.75 (ASCE 7 Tab 12.8-2)
T

= C
t
(h
n
)
x
= 0.104 sec, (ASCE 7 Sec 12.8.2.1)
Determine Wind Factors
K
zt
= 1 (ASCE 7-10 26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
K
d
= 0.85 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
G C
p i
= 0.18 or -0.18 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
p
min
= 16 psf (ASCE 7-10 28.4.4)
a = 4.50 ft (ASCE 7-10 Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301)
K
h
= 0.85 (ASCE 7-10 Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
q
h
= 38.89 psf (ASCE 7-10 Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
356.0
4051.4
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
Self-Centering Lateral Frame (SCLF) can increase ductility capacity, reduce residual drift after earthquake, and cost less for both new and
existing structures. But since post-tensioning tendon have to be used, without acceptable/accurate stiffness matrix, SCLF only can apply to
flexible diaphragm structures, which the seismic loads NOT from FEM analysis.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
TRIANGLE SECTION (Tube or Pipe)
= > HSS8X8X5/8
Tube A r
min
t b h
16.40 2.98 0.63 8.00 8.00
F
y
= 46 ksi
DIMENSION H = 12 ft
L = 18 ft
SEISMIC LOAD (SD level)
F = 200 kips
POST-TENSIONING TENDONS
1 x 12 strands (each
0.153 in
2
area )
f
se
= 175 ksi, (ACI 318-11 18.6)
(180 ksi suggested for 270 ksi f
pu
/ 243 ksi f
py
)
END/GUSSET PLATE AND FILLET WELD
Self-Centering Lateral Frame Design Based on ASCE 7-10, AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
1 in. gusset, 0.5 in. weld, 10 in. leg long, typical.
THE CONNECTION DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK SELF-CENTERING/OVERTURNING (assuming PT as Dead Load)
PT = 321.3 kips > ( 1 / 0.9 ) ( 2 F H / L ) = 296.30 kips [Satisfactory]
Where, the factor, 0.9, is from Load Combination, which controls structural overturning design, because Load Combinations are
probability. If an equation value of Load Combinations is negative, that means the structure is inadequate (probability result out-of [0, 1]).
DETERMINE TRIANGLE MEMBER AXIAL FORCES
Bottom Left/Tension Right/Compression
- T / P = 220.49 kips 34.15 kips 367.48 kips
CHECK TRIANGLE MEMBER CAPACITY (AISC 360-10 E3)
I
c
P
n
= I
c
A
g
F
cr
= 477.24 kips > P
uc
= 367.48 kips [Satisfactory]
Where I
c
= 0.9
KL/r = 72.39 < 200 [Satisfactory]
F
e
=
S
2
E / (KL / r)
2
=
54.61 ksi
F
cr
= 32.33 ksi
CHECK FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-10 J2.2b)
w = 0.5 in > w
MIN
= 0.25 in
< w
MAX
= (I 0.6 F
u
t) / (I 0.707 F
EXX
) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
#N/A [Satisfactory] = 1.1795 t = 0.74 in
L
w
= (1 / I ) P
uc
/ [(4) (0.6) F
EXX
(0.707 w)] = 8.25 in < 10 in [Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE d b A I
x
I
y
E
Wt (lbs/ft)
8 5 5.26 60 7 10100 6.31
F
tu
= 38 ksi
F
ty
= 35 ksi
F
cy
= 35 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 40 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 4 ft
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 2 ft
M
rx
= 10 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 4 ft
M
ry
= 2.5 ft-kips, ASD
WEB DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V = 22.5 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN AXIAL FORCE
17.70 ksi, (compression in column, ADM-I E3)
Where r
x
= 3.370 in, (Page V-12 to V-15)
r
y
= 1.180 in, (Page V-12 to V-15)
kL / r = Max( kL
x
/ r
x
, kL
y
/ r
y
) = 20.34
E = 10100 ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B
c
= F
cy
[1 + (F
cy
/ 2250)
0.5
] = 39.37 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
c
= (B
c
/ 10) (B
c
/ E)
0.5
= 0.25 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
c
= 0.41 (B
c
/ D
c
) = 65.67 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
n
u
= O
c
/ 0.85 = 1.941 , (ADM-I E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
n
y
= O
c
= 1.65 , (ADM-I B.3-2, E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
S
2
= C
c
= 65.67 , (ADM-I E.3-4)
18.57 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.1)
Where b / t = 5.957 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.1)
k
1
= 0.35 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
Aluminum or WF Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ASD)
COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRESS (T5 to T9)
TENSILE ULTIMATE STRESS (T5 to T9, Table A.3.4)
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
TENSILE YIELD STRESS (T5, T6, T7, T8, or T9)
2
1
2
2
2
, ,
,
c
c
cy
u y
n
a
g c
u
kL
D
B
kL F r
Min for S
r
n n
P
F
A
E kL
for S
r
kL
n
r
t
| | | |

| |
\
| <
|
|
\ = = =

>

| |
|
\
1
2
1 2
2
2
,
5.0
,
,
5.0
cy
y
p
p
n
a
g c
u
p
u
b F
for S
t n
b D
B
t P b
F for S S
A t n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = =
< <
O

>

(cont'd)
k
2
= 2.27 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
B
p
= F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 11.447] = 45.00 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
p
= (B
p
/ 10) (B
p
/ E)
0.5
= 0.30 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
p
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
) / (5.0 D
p
) = 2.55 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (5.0 D
p
) = 10.49 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
15.97 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.4.2)
Where b / t = 29.130 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
S
1
= (B
p
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
) / (1.6 D
p
) = 7.96 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (1.6 D
p
) = 32.77 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
f
a
= P / A = 7.60 ksi < F
a
= Min (F
a 1
, F
a 2
, F
a 3
) = 15.97 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION STRESS IN BENDING MOMENTS
F = 19.58 ksi, (tension bending, ADM-I D.1, D.2 & F.8.1.2)
Where k
t
= 1.00 , (ADM-I Table A.3.3)
f = Min (M
rx
/ S
x
, M
ry
/ S
y
) = 8.05 ksi <
F =
19.58 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Where S
x
= 14.90 in, (Page V-12 to V-15)
S
y
= 2.92 in, (Page V-12 to V-15)
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS, x - x, BENDING MOMENT
18.81 ksi, (compression in beam, ADM-I F.2.1)
Where S
1
= 1.2 (B
c
- F
cy
) / D
c
= 21.31 , (ADM-I F.2.1)
S
2
= 1.2 C
c
= 78.81 , (ADM-I F.2.1)
C
b
= 1.00 , (ADM-I F.1.1)
L
b
/ (r
y
C
b
0.5
) = 40.68
21.21 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.1)
Where b / t = 5.957 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.1)
k
1
= 0.5 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
k
2
= 2.04 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
S
1
= (B
p
- F
cy
) / (5.0 D
p
) = 6.66 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (5.0 D
p
) = 14.98 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
P
n
/(A
g
O
t
)
=
Min (F
ty
/n
y
, F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
, 1.3F
ty
/n
y
, 1.42F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
) =
1
3
1 2
2
2
,
1.6
,
,
1.6
cy
y
p
p
n
a
g c
u
p
u
b F
for S
t
n
b D
B
t P b
F for S S
A t n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

\
= = =
< <
O

>

1
1 2 1
2
2
2
,
1.2
,
,
1.2
cy b
y y b
c b
c
y b
b n
bx
y y b b x
b b
y b
b
y
y
F L
for S
n C r
D L
B
C r
L M
for S S F
n C S r
E C L
for S
C r
L
n
r
t

| |

|
|
\
< < = = =

>

| |

|
|

\
1
2 1 2
2
2
,
5.0
,
,
5.0
cy
y
p
p
n
bx
b x y
p
y
b F
for S
t n
b D
B
t b M
for F S S
t S n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

(cont'd)
26.23 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.5.1)
Where h / t = b / t = 31.739 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
c
c
= c
o
= 4 in
m = 0.65 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
B
br
= 1.3 F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 7] = 66.76 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
br
= (B
br
/ 20) (6 B
br
/ E)
(1/3)
= 1.14 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
br
- 1.3 F
cy
) / (m D
br
) = 0.49 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
br
/ (m D
br
) = 45.11 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f
bx
= M
rx
/ S
x
= 8.05 ksi < F
bx
= Min (F
bx 1
, F
bx 2
, F
bx 3
) = 18.81 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS, y - y, BENDING MOMENT
26.08 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.5.2)
Where b / t = 5.957 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.3)
C
br
= 2B
br
/ (3 D
br
) = 39.10 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
br
- 1.3 F
cy
) / (3.5 D
br
) = 5.34 , (ADM-I B5.5.2)
S
2
= C
br
/ 3.5 = 11.17 , (ADM-I B5.5.2)
f
by
= M
ry
/ S
y
= 10.27 ksi < F
by
= 26.08 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING (ADM-I H.1)
1.30 < 1.33 , (1.33 if IBC/CBC 1605.3.2 apply)
[Satisfactory]
Where Check = 1 Check if ASD 2005 Eq. 4.1.1-1 apply (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
C
mx
= 0.85 C
my
= 0.85
F
ex
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
x
/r
x
)
2
= 253.12 ksi
F
ey
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
y
/r
y
)
2
= 124.14 ksi
CHECK SHEAR STRESS (ADM-I G)
12.25 ksi, (shear, ADM-I G.2)
1
3 1 2
2
2
1.3
,
,
,
cy
y
br
br
n
bx
b x y
br
y
F h
for
S
t
n
h
mD
B
h t M
for F S S
t S n
E h k B
for
S
mh
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

1
1 2
2
2
2
1.3
,
3.5
,
,
3.5
cy
y
br
br
n
by
y
b y
y
F b
for
S
t n
b D
B
b t
M
for
S S
F
t
n
S
E b
for
S
t
b
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< <
= = =

>

| |
|
\
( ) ( )
1 / 1 /
ry by
r rx a bx
c cx cy a bx by
my by mx a bx
a bx ex by ey a a
f
f f M
P M
P M M F F F
Max
f C f f C
Check
f f F F F F F
| |
+ + = + +
|
|
=
|
(
|
+ + (
|
|
(
\
1
1 2
2
2
2
/ 3
,
1.25
,
,
1.25
ty
y
s
s
n
s
y w v
y
h F
for S
t n
h D
B
h t V
for S S F
t n A
E h
for S
t
h
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< < = = =

>

| |
|
\
(cont'd)
Where h / t = b / t = 31.739 , (ADM-I Figure G.2.1)
B
s
= (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) [1 + (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
)
(1/3)
/ 9.3] = 26.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
s
= (B
s
/ 10) (B
s
/ E)
0.5
= 0.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
s
= 0.41 B
s
/ D
s
= 80.61 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
s
- F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) / (1.25 D
s
) = 35.63 , (ADM-I G.2)
S
2
= C
s
/ 1.25 = 64.49 , (ADM-I G.2)
f
s
= V / A
w
= 12.23 ksi < F
s
= 12.25 ksi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE d b A I
x
I
y
E
Wt (lbs/ft)
4 1.75 1.38 2.7 0.7 10100 1.62
F
tu
= 30 ksi
F
ty
= 25 ksi
F
cy
= 25 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 3 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 6.4 ft
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 3.2 ft
M
rx
= 1.2 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 2 ft
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
strong
= 30 kips
M
ry
= 0.35 ft-kips, ASD
WEAK DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V
weak
= 20 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN AXIAL FORCE
10.18 ksi, (compression in column, ADM-I E3)
Where r
x
= 1.410 in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
r
y
= 0.730 in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
kL / r = Max( kL
x
/ r
x
, kL
y
/ r
y
) = 54.47
E = 10100 ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B
c
= F
cy
[1 + (F
cy
/ 2250)
0.5
] = 27.64 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
c
= (B
c
/ 10) (B
c
/ E)
0.5
= 0.14 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
c
= 0.41 (B
c
/ D
c
) = 78.38 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
n
u
= O
c
/ 0.85 = 1.941 , (ADM-I E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
n
y
= O
c
= 1.65 , (ADM-I B.3-2, E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
S
2
= C
c
= 78.38 , (ADM-I E.3-4)
11.84 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.4.2)
Where b / t = 30.000 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
k
1
= 0.35 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
k
2
= 2.27 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
B
p
= F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 11.447] = 31.39 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
TENSILE YIELD STRESS (T5, T6, T7, T8, or T9)
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
Aluminum Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ASD)
COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRESS (T5 to T9)
TENSILE ULTIMATE STRESS (T5 to T9, Table A.3.4)
1
2
1 2
2
2
,
1.6
,
,
1.6
cy
y
p
p
n
a
g c
u
p
u
b F
for S
t
n
b D
B
t P b
F for S S
A t n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = =
< <
O

>

2
1
2
2
2
, ,
,
c
c
cy
u y
n
a
g c
u
kL
D
B
kL F r
Min for
S
r
n n
P
F
A
E kL
for
S
r
kL
n
r
t
| | | |

| |
\
| <
|
|
\ = = =

>

| |
|
\
(cont'd)
D
p
= (B
p
/ 10) (B
p
/ E)
0.5
= 0.17 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
p
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
) / (1.6 D
p
) = 7.05 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (1.6 D
p
) = 39.24 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
f
a
= P / A = 2.17 ksi < F
a
= Min (F
a 1
, F
a 2
) = 10.18 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION STRESS IN BENDING MOMENTS
F = 15.15 ksi, (tension bending, ADM-I D.1, D.2 & F.8.1.2)
Where k
t
= 1.00 , (ADM-I Table A.3.3)
f = Min (M
rx
/ S
x
, M
ry
/ S
y
) = 5.02 ksi <
F =
15.15 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Where S
x
= 1.37 in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
S
y
= 0.84 in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS, x - x, BENDING MOMENT
15.15 ksi, (compression in beam, ADM-I F.3.1)
Where S
1
= (B
c
- F
cy
)
2
/ (1.6 D
c
)
2
= 129.82 , (ADM-I F.3.1)
S
2
= (C
c
/1.6)
2
= 2399.9 , (ADM-I F.3.1)
J = 1.8 , (Page V-34 to V-37)
S
c
= S
x
= 1.37 in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
C
b
= 1.00 , (ADM-I F.1.1)
L
b
S
c
/ [C
b
(I
y
J)
0.5
/ 2] = 57.29
15.15 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.2)
Where b / t = 12.000 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
k
1
= 0.5 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
k
2
= 2.04 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
S
1
= (B
p
- F
cy
) / (1.6 D
p
) = 22.81 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (1.6 D
p
) = 56.06 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
19.72 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.5.1)
Where h / t = b / t = 30.000 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
c
c
= c
o
= 2 in
P
n
/(A
g
O
t
)
=
Min (F
ty
/n
y
, F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
, 1.3F
ty
/n
y
, 1.42F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
) =
1
1 2
1
2
2
,
/ 2
1
1.6 ,
/ 2 / 2
,
/ 2
2.56
/ 2
cy
b c
y y b
b b c c
c c
n
y y y b b bx
b x
b c
y b
b c
y
y b
F
S L
for
S
J n C I
S S L L
for
S S B D
M
J J n C C I I F
S
E
S L
for
S
J
C I
S L
n
J
C I
t

| |

|
< <

|
= = =

\
O

>

| |

|
|
\
1
2
1 2
2
2
,
1.6
,
,
1.6
cy
y
p
p
n
bx
b x y
p
y
b F
for S
t n
b D
B
t b M
for F S S
t S n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

1
3 1 2
2
2
1.3
,
,
,
cy
y
br
br
n
bx
b x y
br
y
F h
for
S
t n
h mD
B
h t M
for F S S
t S n
E h k B
for
S
mh
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

(cont'd)
m = 0.65 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
B
br
= 1.3 F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 7] = 46.08 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
br
= (B
br
/ 20) (6 B
br
/ E)
(1/3)
= 0.69 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
br
- 1.3 F
cy
) / (m D
br
) = 0.45 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
br
/ (m D
br
) = 51.05 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f
bx
= M
rx
/ S
x
= 10.51 ksi < F
bx
= Min (F
bx 1
, F
bx 2
, F
bx 3
) = 15.15 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS, y - y, BENDING MOMENT
13.93 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.2)
Where b / t = 30.000 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
f
by
= M
ry
/ S
y
= 5.02 ksi < F
by
= 13.93 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING (ADM-I H.1)
1.27 < 1.33 , (1.33 if IBC/CBC 1605.3.2 apply)
[Satisfactory]
Where Check = 1 Check if ASD 2005 Eq. 4.1.1-1 apply (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
C
mx
= 0.85 C
my
= 0.85
F
ex
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
x
/r
x
)
2
= 17.31 ksi
F
ey
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
y
/r
y
)
2
= 18.56 ksi
CHECK SHEAR STRESS (ADM-I G)
8.75 ksi, (for strong shear)
8.75 ksi, (for weak shear)
Where h / t = b / t = 30.000 , (for strong shear, Figure G.2)
h / t = b / t = 12.000 , (for weak shear)
B
s
= (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) [1 + (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
)
(1/3)
/ 9.3] = 18.21 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
s
= (B
s
/ 10) (B
s
/ E)
0.5
= 0.08 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
s
= 0.41 B
s
/ D
s
= 96.55 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
s
- F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) / (1.25 D
s
) = 39.09 , (ADM-I G.2)
S
2
= C
s
/ 1.25 = 77.24 , (ADM-I G.2)
f
s
= V
strong
/ A
w
= 3.75 ksi < F
s
= 8.75 ksi, (for strong shear)
f
s
= V
weak
/ A
w
= 5.71 ksi < F
s
= 8.75 ksi, (for weak shear)
[Satisfactory]
, (shear, ADM-I G.2)
1
1 2
2
2
2
/ 3
,
1.25
,
,
1.25
ty
y
s
s
n
s
y w v
y
h F
for S
t n
h D
B
h t V
for S S F
t n A
E h
for S
t
h
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< < = = =

>

| |
|
\
1
1 2
2
2
,
1.6
,
,
1.6
cy
y
p
p
n
by
b y y
p
y
b F
for S
t n
b D
B
t b M
for F S S
t S n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

( ) ( )
1 / 1 /
ry by
r rx a bx
c cx cy a bx by
my by mx a bx
a bx ex by ey a a
f
f f M
P M
P M M F F F
Max
f C f f C
Check
f f F F F F F
| |
+ + = + +
|
|
=
|
(
|
+ + (
|
|
(
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE d b A I
x
I
y
E
Wt (lbs/ft)
8 3.75 4.92 53 7 10100 5.90
F
tu
= 38 ksi
F
ty
= 35 ksi
F
cy
= 35 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 40 kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
x
= 4 ft
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL
y
= 2 ft
M
rx
= 8 ft-kips, ASD
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 4 ft
M
ry
= 2.4 ft-kips, ASD
WEB DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD V = 22.5 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN AXIAL FORCE
17.75 ksi, (compression in column, ADM-I E3)
Where r
x
= 3.270 in, (Page V-7 to V-10)
r
y
= 1.200 in, (Page V-7 to V-10)
kL / r = Max( kL
x
/ r
x
, kL
y
/ r
y
) = 20.00
E = 10100 ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B
c
= F
cy
[1 + (F
cy
/ 2250)
0.5
] = 39.37 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
c
= (B
c
/ 10) (B
c
/ E)
0.5
= 0.25 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
c
= 0.41 (B
c
/ D
c
) = 65.67 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
n
u
= O
c
/ 0.85 = 1.941 , (ADM-I E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
n
y
= O
c
= 1.65 , (ADM-I B.3-2, E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
S
2
= C
c
= 65.67 , (ADM-I E.3-4)
17.55 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.1)
Where b / t = 7.293 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.1)
k
1
= 0.35 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
TENSILE YIELD STRESS (T5, T6, T7, T8, or T9)
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
Aluminum or CS Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ASD)
COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRESS (T5 to T9)
TENSILE ULTIMATE STRESS (T5 to T9, Table A.3.4)
1
2
1 2
2
2
,
5.0
,
,
5.0
cy
y
p
p
n
a
g c
u
p
u
b F
for S
t
n
b D
B
t P b
F for
S S
A t
n
E
k B b
for
S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = =
< <
O

>

2
1
2
2
2
, ,
,
c
c
cy
u y
n
a
g c
u
kL
D
B
kL F r
Min for S
r
n n
P
F
A
E kL
for S
r
kL
n
r
t
| | | |

| |
\
| <
|
|
\ = = =

>

| |
|
\
(cont'd)
k
2
= 2.27 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
B
p
= F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 11.447] = 45.04 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
p
= (B
p
/ 10) (B
p
/ E)
0.5
= 0.30 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
p
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
) / (5.0 D
p
) = 2.57 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (5.0 D
p
) = 10.48 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
16.78 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.4.2)
Where b / t = 25.920 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
S
1
= (B
p
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
) / (1.6 D
p
) = 8.03 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (1.6 D
p
) = 32.76 , (ADM-I B5.4.2)
f
a
= P / A = 8.13 ksi < F
a
= Min (F
a 1
, F
a 2
, F
a 3
) = 16.78 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION STRESS IN BENDING MOMENTS
F = 19.58 ksi, (tension bending, ADM-I D.1, D.2 & F.8.1.2)
Where k
t
= 1.00 , (ADM-I Table A.3.3)
f = Min (M
rx
/ S
x
, M
ry
/ S
y
) = 7.27 ksi <
F =
19.58 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Where S
x
= 13.20 in, (Page V-7 to V-10)
S
y
= 2.82 in, (Page V-7 to V-10)
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS, x - x, BENDING MOMENT
18.89 ksi, (compression in beam, ADM-I F.2.1)
Where S
1
= 1.2 (B
c
- F
cy
) / D
c
= 21.31 , (ADM-I F.2.1)
S
2
= 1.2 C
c
= 78.81 , (ADM-I F.2.1)
C
b
= 1.00 , (ADM-I F.1.1)
L
b
/ (r
y
C
b
0.5
) = 40.00
20.65 ksi, (compression in flanges, ADM-I B.5.4.1)
Where b / t = 7.293 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.1)
k
1
= 0.5 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
k
2
= 2.04 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
S
1
= (B
p
- F
cy
) / (5.1 D
p
) = 6.68 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
p
/ (5.1 D
p
) = 14.97 , (ADM-I B5.4.1)
P
n
/(A
g
O
t
)
=
Min (F
ty
/n
y
, F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
, 1.3F
ty
/n
y
, 1.42F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
) =
1
3
1 2
2
2
,
1.6
,
,
1.6
cy
y
p
p
n
a
g c
u
p
u
b F
for S
t n
b
D
B
t P b
F for S S
A t n
E k B b
for S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = =
< <
O

>

1
2
1 2
2
2
,
5.0
,
,
5.0
cy
y
p
p
n
bx
b x y
p
y
b F
for
S
t
n
b D
B
t b M
for F S S
t S n
E
k B b
for
S
b
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

1
1 2 1
2
2
2
,
1.2
,
,
1.2
cy b
y y b
c b
c
y b
b n
bx
y y b b x
b b
y b
b
y
y
F L
for S
n C r
D L
B
C r
L M
for S S F
n C S r
E C L
for S
C r
L
n
r
t

| |

|
|
\
< < = = =

>

| |

|
|

\
(cont'd)
27.58 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.5.1)
Where h / t = b / t = 28.720 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
c
c
= c
o
= 4 in
m = 0.65 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
B
br
= 1.3 F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/3)
/ 7] = 66.76 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
br
= (B
br
/ 20) (6 B
br
/ E)
(1/3)
= 1.14 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
br
- 1.3 F
cy
) / (m D
br
) = 0.49 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S
2
= k
1
B
br
/ (m D
br
) = 45.11 , (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f
bx
= M
rx
/ S
x
= 7.27 ksi < F
bx
= Min (F
bx 1
, F
bx 2
, F
bx 3
) = 18.89 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS, y - y, BENDING MOMENT
22.85 ksi, (compression in web, ADM-I B.5.5.2)
Where b / t = 7.293 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.3)
C
br
= 2B
br
/ (3 D
br
) = 39.10 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
br
- 1.3 F
cy
) / (3.5 D
br
) = 5.34 , (ADM-I B5.5.2)
S
2
= C
br
/ 3.5 = 11.17 , (ADM-I B5.5.2)
f
by
= M
ry
/ S
y
= 10.21 ksi < F
by
= 22.85 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING (ADM-I H.1)
1.32 < 1.33 , (1.33 if IBC/CBC 1605.3.2 apply)
[Satisfactory]
Where Check = 1 Check if ASD 2005 Eq. 4.1.1-1 apply (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
C
mx
= 0.85 C
my
= 0.85
F
ex
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
x
/r
x
)
2
= 238.32 ksi
F
ey
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
y
/r
y
)
2
= 128.38 ksi
CHECK SHEAR STRESS (ADM-I G)
12.25 ksi, (shear, ADM-I G.2)
1
3 1 2
2
2
1.3
,
,
,
cy
y
br
br
n
bx
b x y
br
y
F h
for
S
t
n
h
mD
B
h t M
for F S S
t S n
E h k B
for
S
mh
t
n
t

| |

|

\
= = = < <
O

>

1
1 2
2
2
2
1.3
,
3.5
,
,
3.5
cy
y
br
br
n
by
y
b y
y
F b
for S
t n
b D
B
b t
M
for S S
F
t n
S
E b
for S
t
b
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< <
= = =

>

| |
|
\
1
1 2
2
2
2
/ 3
,
1.25
,
,
1.25
ty
y
s
s
n
s
y w v
y
h F
for S
t n
h D
B
h t V
for S S F
t n A
E h
for S
t
h
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< < = = =

>

| |
|
\
( ) ( )
1 / 1 /
ry by
r rx a bx
c cx cy a bx by
my by mx a bx
a bx ex by ey a a
f
f f M
P M
P M M F F F
Max
f C f f C
Check
f f F F F F F
| |
+ + = + +
|
|
=
|
(
|
+ + (
|
|
(
\
(cont'd)
Where h / t = b / t = 28.720 , (ADM-I Figure G.2.1)
B
s
= (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) [1 + (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
)
(1/3)
/ 9.3] = 26.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
s
= (B
s
/ 10) (B
s
/ E)
0.5
= 0.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
s
= 0.41 B
s
/ D
s
= 80.61 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
s
- F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) / (1.25 D
s
) = 35.63 , (ADM-I G.2)
S
2
= C
s
/ 1.25 = 64.49 , (ADM-I G.2)
f
s
= V / A
w
= 11.25 ksi < F
s
= 12.25 ksi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SIZE D t A I
x
E
Wt (lbs/ft)
6.625 0.28 5.58 28.1 10100 6.70
F
tu
= 38 ksi
F
ty
= 35 ksi
F
cy
= 35 ksi
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE P = 40 kips, ASD
MAX GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH kL = 1.5 ft
M
rx
= 13.75 ft-kips, ASD
GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH L
bx
= 2 ft
MAX SHEAR LOAD, ASD V = 30 kips
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN AXIAL FORCE
19.27 ksi, (compression in column, ADM-I E3)
Where r = 2.250 in, (Page V-28 to V-33)
kL / r = 8.00
E = 10100 ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B
c
= F
cy
[1 + (F
cy
/ 2250)
0.5
] = 39.37 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
c
= (B
c
/ 10) (B
c
/ E)
0.5
= 0.25 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
c
= 0.41 (B
c
/ D
c
) = 65.67 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
n
u
= O
c
/ 0.85 = 1.941 , (ADM-I E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
n
y
= O
c
= 1.65 , (ADM-I B.3-2, E.1, E.3-2 & E.3-3)
S
2
= C
c
= 65.67 , (ADM-I E.3-4)
19.55 ksi, (compression in curved element, ADM-I B.5.4.5)
Where R
b
/ t = 11.300 , (ADM-I Page I-13)
k
1
= 0.35 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
k
2
= 2.27 , (ADM-I Table B.4.3)
B
t
= F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/5)
/ 8.7055] = 43.19 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
t
= (B
t
/ 4.5) (B
t
/ E)
(1/3)
= 1.56 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
t
= 141 , (ADM-VI Table 1-1)
S
1
= (B
t
- n
u
F
cy
/ n
y
)
2
/ (D
t
)
2
= 1.66 , (ADM-I B5.4.5)
S
2
= C
t
= 141.00 , (ADM-I B5.4.5)
GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT
Aluminum Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ASD)
TENSILE YIELD STRESS (T5, T6, T7, T8, or T9)
COMPRESSIVE YIELD STRESS (T5 to T9)
TENSILE ULTIMATE STRESS (T5 to T9, Table A.3.4)
1
1 2 2
2
2
2
,
,
,
1
1.6 1
35
cy
b
y
b
t t
b
n
a
u g c
b
b
u
F R
for
S
t n
R
B D
t
R
P
for S S
F
t n
A
E
R
for S
t
R R b
n
t t
t

| |

\
< < = = =

>
| |
| |
+ |
|
|
\
\
2
1
2
2
2
, ,
,
c
c
cy
u y
n
a
g c
u
kL
D
B
kL F r
Min for
S
r n n
P
F
A
E kL
for S
r
kL
n
r
t
| | | |

| |
\
| <
|
|
\ = = =

>

| |
|
\
(cont'd)
f
a
= P / A = 7.17 ksi < F
a
= Min (F
a 1
, F
a 2
) = 19.27 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TENSION STRESS IN BENDING MOMENTS
F = P
n
/(A
g
O
t
) = Min (1.17F
ty
/n
y
, 1.24F
tu
/ k
t
n
u
) = 24.27 ksi, (tension bending, ADM-I D.1, D.2 & F.6.1)
Where k
t
= 1.00 , (ADM-I Table A.3.3)
f = M
rx
/ S
x
= 19.41 ksi <
F =
24.27 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Where S
x
= 8.50 in, (Page V-28 to V-33)
CHECK COMPRESSION STRESS IN BENDING MOMENT
24.82 ksi, (compression in beam, ADM-I F.6)
Where R
b
/ t = 11.300 , (Page I-13)
B
tb
= 1.5 F
cy
[1 + F
cy
(1/5)
/ 8.7055] = 64.78 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
tb
= (B
tb
/ 2.7) (B
tb
/ E)
(1/3)
= 4.46 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
2
= ( B
tb
- B
t
)
2
/ ( D
tb
- D
t
)
2
= 55.44 , (ADM-I F.6.2)
S
2
= C
t
= (n
u
B
tb
/ n
y
- B
t
)
2
/ (n
u
D
tb
/ n
y
- D
t
)
2
= 80.24 , (ADM-I F.6.2 & ADM 2005 Eq. 3.4.12-4)
f
bx
= M
rx
/ S
x
= 19.41 ksi < F
bx
= 24.82 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING (ADM-I H.1)
1.15 < 1.33 , (1.33 if IBC/CBC 1605.3.2 apply)
[Satisfactory]
Where Check = 1 Check if ASD 2005 Eq. 4.1.1-1 apply (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
F
ex
= t
2
E / n
u
(kL
x
/r
x
)
2
= 802.37 ksi, C
mx
= 0.85
CHECK SHEAR STRESS (ADM-I G)
12.25 ksi, (shear, ADM-I G.2)
Where h / t = b / t = 23.66 , (for strong shear, Figure G.2)
B
s
= (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) [1 + (F
cy
/ 3
0.5
)
(1/3)
/ 9.3] = 26.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D
s
= (B
s
/ 10) (B
s
/ E)
0.5
= 0.13 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C
s
= 0.41 B
s
/ D
s
= 80.61 , (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
S
1
= (B
s
- F
cy
/ 3
0.5
) / (1.25 D
s
) = 35.63 , (ADM-I G.2)
S
2
= C
s
/ 1.25 = 64.49 , (ADM-I G.2)
f
s
= V
strong
/ A
w
= 2.26 ksi < F
s
= 12.25 ksi, (for strong shear)
[Satisfactory]
1
1 2
2
2
2
1.17
,
1
,
,
1
1.6 1
35
cy
b
y
b b
tb tb
n
y
bx
b x
b
b
u
F
R
for
S
t
n
R R
for
S S B D
M
t t
n
F
S
E
R
for
S
t
R R b
n
t t
t

| |

< <
|
|
= = =
\
O

>

| |
| |

+ |
|
|
\
\
1
1 2
2
2
2
/ 3
,
1.25
,
,
1.25
ty
y
s
s
n
s
y w v
y
h F
for S
t n
h D
B
h t V
for S S F
t n A
E h
for S
t
h
n
t
t

| |

|
\
< < = = =

>

| |
|
\
( ) 1 /
r rx a bx
c cx a bx
mx a bx
a bx ex
a
f f
P M
P M F F
Max
f f C
Check
f F F F
| |
+ = +
|
|
=
|
(
|
+ (
|

(
\
PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
GLASS PANEL SIZE W = 1.5 ft, (457 mm)
L = 5 ft, (1524 mm)
GLASS PANEL THICKNESS t = 0.7874 in, (20 mm)
Weight = 77 lbs, (35 kg)
CONNECTION TYPE ( 0 or 1) 0 , only corner pinned.
ALLOWABLE GLASS STRENGTH
allow
= 3.5 ksi, (24 N /
mm
2
)
(Annealed: 3.5 ksi, Heat-strengthened: 6.5 ksi, Tempered: 14.5 ksi - verify reqd.)
ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION L / 240
( The max value suggested: L / 60 for window or curtain wall, L / 180 for stair.)
UNIFORM AREA LOAD (Perpendicular to Plane) D = 10 psf, ASD level
POINT LOAD (Including Impact Factor) P = 0.3 kips, ASD level
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
ANALYSIS
GLASS PROPERTIES
= 156 lbs / ft
3
(2500 kg / m
3
)
E = 10150 ksi (70 kN / mm
2
)
= 0.22 , Poisson's ratio
JOINT DEFLECTIONS, REACTIONS, & PLATE SECTION FORCES
P = 0.3 kips,( Point load at Joint 9.)
Joint R Bending M
Number in kips Section ft-k/ft
1 0 -0.09 7 - 8 0.03
2 0.14 8 - 9 0.04
3 0.21 3 - 6 0.42
4 0.00 6 - 9 0.42
5 0.14
6 0.21
7 0.00
8 0.14
9 0.21
CHECK BENDING CAPACITY
M
n
/
b
=
allow
d t
2
/ 6 = 4.34 ft-k/ft >
M =
0.42 ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Where d = 12 in, (1 ft)
M = (M
6-9
2
+ M
8-9
2
)
0.5
= 0.42 ft-k/ft
CHECK DEFLECTION

max
= 0.21 in < L / 240 = 0.25 in
[Satisfactory]
Where L = Max (L , W) = 60.0 in
Structural Glass Design, Based on ASTM E1300 & CAN/CGSB-12.20, using Finite Element Method


PROJECT : PAGE :
CLIENT : DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. : DATE : REVIEW BY :
Unit Conversions between U.S. Customary System & Metric System
U.S. Customary System to Metric System Metric System to U.S. Customary System
==> W360X39 ==> HSS8X8X1/4
Rebar # 6 (0.75 in) ==> 19.1 mm, diameter. 25 # 7, (0.875 in)
Metal Mils 18 (0.0188 in) ==> 0.478 mm, thickness 1.15 Metal Mils 43, (0.0451 in)
Multiply By To Obtain Multiply By To Obtain
10 kips 4.448 44.482 kN 100 kN 0.225 22.481 kips
20 lbf (lbs) 4.448 88.964 N 200 N 0.225 44.962 lbf (lbs)
30 ft-kips 1.356 40.674 kNm 300 kNm 0.738 221.272 ft-kips
40 in-lbf 112.984 4519.371 Nmm 400 Nmm 0.009 3.540 in-lbf
100 psf (lbf / ft
2
) 47.882 4788.159 N / m
2
1000 N / m
2
0.021 20.885 psf (lbf / ft
2
)
1.3 ksf (kips / ft
2
) 47.880 62.244 kPa 65 kPa 0.021 1.358 ksf (kips / ft
2
)
4000 psi (lbf / in
2
) 0.007 27.579 MPa 30 MPa 145.038 4351.153 psi (lbf / in
2
)
5 ksi (kips / in
2
) 6.895 34.474 N / mm
2
500 N / mm
2
0.145 72.519 ksi (kips / in
2
)
29000 ksi (kips / in
2
) 0.007 199.948 GPa 200 GPa 145.038 29007.548 ksi (kips / in
2
)
16 ft (192 in) 0.305 4.877 m 1 m 3.281 3.281 ft (39 in)
20 in 25.400 508.000 mm 1 mm 0.039 0.039 in
100 ft
2
0.093 9.290 m
2
10 m
2
10.764 107.643 ft
2
1 yd (3 ft) 0.914 0.914 m 1 m 1.094 1.094 yd
150 yd
3
0.765 114.683 m
3
115 m
3
1.308 150.414 yd
3
1 lbm (lbs) 0.454 0.454 kg 0.5 kg 2.205 1.102 lbm (lbs)
20 psf (lbs / ft
2
) 4.883 97.651 kg / m
2
100 kg / m
2
0.205 20.481 psf (lbs / ft
2
)
150 pcf (lbs / ft
3
) 16.018 2402.757 kg / m
3
2500 kg / m
3
0.062 156.071 pcf (lbs / ft
3
)
145 pcf (lbf / ft
3
) 0.157 22.780 kN / m
3
24 kN / m
3
6.365 152.769 pcf (lbf / ft
3
)
10 kips-sec
2
/ ft 1488 14882 kg-s
2
/ m 15000 kg-s
2
/ m 0.000672 10.080 kips-sec
2
/ ft
1 g 9.807 9.807 m / s
2
1 g 32.174 32.174 ft / sec
2
(386 in / sec
2
)
1 gal water 8.34 lbs / gal 3.783 kg
1 ft
3
water 62.4 lbs / ft
3
28.304 kg 1 m
3
water 1000 kg / m
3
2204.634 lbs
100
0
F (
0
C - 32) / 1.8 37.778
0
C 37
0
C 1.8
0
C + 32 98.600
0
F
1 acre 4047 4047 m
2
1 acre 43560 43560 ft
2
1 ton 2000 2000 lbs 1 ton 907.180 907 kg
mm, diameter rebar,
mm, thickness,


W14X26 HSS203.2X203.2X6.4
Index Software Name Page
Aluminum C or CS Member Aluminum-C-CS-Capacity.xls 518
Aluminum I or WF Member Aluminum-I-WF-Capacity.xls 511
Aluminum PIPE Member Aluminum-PIPE-Capacity.xls 522
Aluminum RT Member Aluminum-RT-Capacity.xls 515
Anchorage AnchorageToConcrete.xls 135
Anchorage AnchorageToConcrete.xls 139
Anchorage AnchorageToConcrete.xls 140
Anchorage AnchorageToConcrete.xls 142
Anchorage AnchorageToConcrete.xls 144
Anchorage AnchorageToMasonry.xls 224
Anchorage AnchorageToMasonry.xls 225
Anchorage AnchorageToMasonry.xls 226
Anchorage AnchorageToMasonry.xls 227
Anchorage AnchorageToPedestal.xls 188
Anchorage BeamToWall.xls 241
Anchorage EquipmentAnchorage.xls 274
Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 177
Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 178
Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 179
Anchorage SuspendedAnchorage.xls 180
Angle AngleCapacity.xls 426
Balanced Loads PileCapBalancedLoads.xls 88
Base Plate AnchorageToConcrete.xls 135
Base Plate AnchorageToConcrete.xls 139
Base Plate AnchorageToConcrete.xls 140
Base Plate AnchorageToConcrete.xls 142
Base Plate AnchorageToConcrete.xls 144
Base Plate BasePlate.xls 369
Base Plate BasePlate.xls 370
Base Plate BasePlate.xls 371
Basement Column BasementColumn.xls 106
Basement Wall BasementConcreteWall.xls 97
Basement Wall BasementMasonryWall.xls 99
Beam Design SMRF-ACI.xls 119
Beam to Wall BeamToWall.xls 241
Bearing Wall BearingWallOpening.xls 234
Bearing Wall MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls 205
Bearing Wall MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls 207
Bearing Wall MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls 209
Bearing Wall MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls 211
Bearing Wall StudBearingWallFooting.xls 19
Bending Post BendingPostAtTopWall.xls 223
Bolt WoodBoltConnection.xls 255
Bolt WoodBoltConnection.xls 256
Bolted Stiffened End Plate BSEP-SMF.xls 388
Bolted Stiffened End Plate BSEP-SMF.xls 390
Bolted Stiffened End Plate BSEP-SMF.xls 392
Bolts Connection BoltsConnection.xls 382
Bolts Connection BoltsConnection.xls 383
Boundary BoundarySpringGenerator.xls 67
Box Section Bridge-BoxSection.xls 195
Brace Frame BraceGradeBeam.xls 23
Bracing Connection BraceConnection.xls 375
Bracing Connection BraceConnection.xls 377
Bresler Method ConcreteColumn.xls 155
Bridge Column Bridge-ConcreteColumn.xls 197
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Index Software Name Page
Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames BRBF.xls 308
Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames BRBF.xls 309
Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames BRBF.xls 311
Cantilever CantileverBeam.xls 267
Cantilever CantileverColumn.xls 411
Cantilever CantileverFrame.xls 401
Cantilever CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls 364
Channel ChannelCapacity.xls 425
Chord WoodBeam.xls 248
Circular Column CircularColumn.xls 156
Circular Column Punching.xls 150
Circular Footing CircularFooting.xls 91
Collector CompositeCollectorBeam.xls 421
Collector DragForces.xls 266
Collector DragForcesforBraceFrame.xls 412
Collector to Wall CollectorToWall.xls 242
Column above Beam ColumnAboveBeam.xls 427
Column Design SMRF-ACI.xls 121
Combined Footing CombinedFooting.xls 31
Combined Footing CombinedFooting.xls 35
Composite Beam CompositeCollectorBeam.xls 421
Composite Beam CompositeFloorBeam.xls 360
Composite Beam CompositeFloorBeam.xls 362
Composite Beam CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls 364
Composite Beam EnhancedCompositeBeam.xls 418
Composite Girder CompositeFloorGirder.xls 367
Compressible Soil ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls 71
Compressible Soil PT-SlabOnGround.xls 76
Concrete Beam BeamPenetration.xls 147
Concrete Beam ConcreteBeam.xls 145
Concrete Column ConcreteColumn.xls 153
Concrete Column PipeConcreteColumn.xls 187
Concrete Pier ConcretePier.xls 78
Concrete Slab Slab.xls 133
Concrete Tunnel ConcreteTunnel.xls 200
Concrete Wall BasementConcreteWall.xls 97
Concrete Wall FreeStandingWall.xls 116
Concrete Wall Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls 52
Concrete Wall RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 58
Connection BeamConnection.xls 372
Connection BeamConnection.xls 373
Connection BoltsConnection.xls 382
Connection BoltsConnection.xls 383
Connection BraceConnection.xls 375
Connection BraceConnection.xls 377
Connection CollectorToWall.xls 242
Connection ColumnAboveBeam.xls 427
Connection Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls 263
Connection Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls 264
Connection DragConnection.xls 374
Connection LagScrewsConnection.xls 269
Connection MetalStuds.xls 284
Connection MomentAcrossGirder.xls 428
Connection ToeNail.xls 261
Connection TopPlateConnection.xls 254
Connection WeldConnection.xls 384
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Index Software Name Page
Connection WeldConnection.xls 385
Connection WoodBoltConnection.xls 255
Connection WoodBoltConnection.xls 256
Conventional Slabs ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls 69
Conventional Slabs ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls 71
Corbel Corbel.xls 160
Corbel Corbel.xls 161
Coupling Beam CouplingBeam.xls 151
Coupling Beam CouplingBeam.xls 152
Cracked MasonryColumn-CBC.xls 218
Cracked MasonryColumn-IBC.xls 221
Deck Floor FloorDeck.xls 387
Deck Roof AxialRoofDeck.xls 487
Deck Roof RoofDeck.xls 386
Deep Beam DeepBeam.xls 148
Deep Footing DeepFooting.xls 62
Deformation Compatibility DeformationCompatibility.xls 507
Development DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls 162
Development DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 229
Development DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 230
Development DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 231
Diaphragm Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls 263
Diaphragm Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls 264
Diaphragm DiaphragmShear.xls 134
Diaphragm FlexibleDiaphragm.xls 474
Diaphragm FlexibleDiaphragmOpening.xls 463
Diaphragm WoodDiaphragm.xls 251
Discontinuous ColumnSupportingDiscontinuous.xls 158
Double Joist DoubleJoist.xls 245
Drag DragConnection.xls 374
Drag DragForces.xls 266
Drag DragForcesforBraceFrame.xls 412
Drilled Cast-in-place ConcretePile.xls 80
Eccentric Footing EccentricFooting.xls 16
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-CBC.xls 320
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-CBC.xls 322
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-CBC.xls 323
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-CBC.xls 325
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-IBC.xls 315
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-IBC.xls 316
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-IBC.xls 317
Eccentrically Braced Frames EBF-IBC.xls 319
Elevator Elevator-DSA-OSHPD.xls 233
Enhanced Composite Beam EnhancedCompositeBeam.xls 418
Enhanced Steel Beam EnhancedSteelBeam.xls 415
Equipment Anchorage EquipmentAnchorage.xls 274
Equipment Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 177
Equipment Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 178
Equipment Anchorage EquipmentMounting.xls 179
Existing Concrete Shear Wall ExistingShearWall.xls 129
Expansive Soil ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls 69
Expansive Soil PT-SlabOnGround.xls 73
Exterior Metal Stud Wall ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls 406
Exterior Metal Stud Wall ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls 407
Family Dwellings Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 443
Family Dwellings Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 444
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Index Software Name Page
Family Dwellings Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 445
Fastener AnchorageToMasonry.xls 224
Fastener AnchorageToMasonry.xls 225
Fastener AnchorageToMasonry.xls 226
Fastener AnchorageToMasonry.xls 227
Fence Wall MasonryRetainingWall.xls 49
Finite Element Method DiscontinuousShearWall.xls 503
Finite Element Method ShearWallForces.xls 501
Finite Element Method TwoStoryMomentFrame.xls 504
Finite Element Method X-BracedFrame.xls 505
Fixed Moment Condition FixedMomentCondition.xls 110
Flagpole Flagpole.xls 61
Flexible Diaphragm FlexibleDiaphragm.xls 474
Flexible Diaphragm FlexibleDiaphragmOpening.xls 463
Floodway FloodWay.xls 111
Floor Deck FloorDeck.xls 387
Flush Wall FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 235
Flush Wall FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 236
Flush Wall FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 238
Flush Wall FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 240
Free Standing FreeStandingWall.xls 113
Free Standing FreeStandingWall.xls 116
Fully Restrained Moment Connection MomentAcrossGirder.xls 428
Girder Bridge-ConcreteGirder.xls 192
Girder GirderAtWall.xls 213
Girt WindGirtDeflection.xls 506
Grade Beam BraceGradeBeam.xls 23
Grade Beam GradeBeam.xls 36
Grade Beam GradeBeam.xls 38
Grade Beam MRF-GradeBeam.xls 27
Ground Well UnderGroundWell.xls 102
Gusset Plate GussetGeometry.xls 379
Gusset Plate GussetGeometry.xls 380
Handrail Handrail.xls 451
Handrail Handrail.xls 452
Horizontal Bending HorizontalBendingWall.xls 228
Interior Wall InteriorWallLateralForce.xls 508
Interior Wall InteriorWallLateralForce.xls 509
Interior Wall InteriorWallLateralForce.xls 510
Intermediate Moment Resisting Frames OMRF-CBC.xls 328
Intermediate Moment Resisting Frames OMRF-IBC.xls 326
Isolated Deep Foundation ConcretePier.xls 78
Joint Design SMRF-ACI.xls 123
King Stud WoodColumn.xls 249
Lag Screw LagScrewsConnection.xls 269
Lateral Force WallLateralForce-CBC.xls 449
Lateral Force WallLateralForce-CBC.xls 450
Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 446
Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 447
Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 448
Lateral Frame Formulas LateralFrameFormulas.xls 465
Lateral Frame Formulas LateralFrameFormulas.xls 466
Lateral Frame Formulas LateralFrameFormulas.xls 467
Lateral Frame Formulas LateralFrameFormulas.xls 468
Lateral Resisting Frame BasementColumn.xls 106
Live Load LiveLoad.xls 460
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Live Load LiveLoad.xls 461
Live Load LiveLoad.xls 462
Magnified Moment CircularColumn.xls 157
Magnified Moment ConcreteColumn.xls 154
Masonry Beam MasonryBeam.xls 215
Masonry Beam MasonryBeam.xls 216
Masonry Column MasonryColumn-CBC.xls 217
Masonry Column MasonryColumn-CBC.xls 218
Masonry Column MasonryColumn-IBC.xls 220
Masonry Column MasonryColumn-IBC.xls 221
Masonry Wall BasementMasonryWall.xls 99
Masonry Wall BearingWallOpening.xls 234
Masonry Wall Elevator-DSA-OSHPD.xls 233
Masonry Wall FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 235
Masonry Wall FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 236
Masonry Wall FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 238
Masonry Wall FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 240
Masonry Wall FreeStandingWall.xls 113
Masonry Wall GirderAtWall.xls 213
Masonry Wall HorizontalBendingWall.xls 228
Masonry Wall MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls 205
Masonry Wall MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls 207
Masonry Wall MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls 209
Masonry Wall MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls 211
Masonry Wall Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls 52
Masonry Wall MasonryRetainingWall.xls 49
Masonry Wall MasonryShearWall-CBC.xls 203
Masonry Wall MasonryShearWall-IBC.xls 201
Masonry Wall RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 55
Mat BoundarySpringGenerator.xls 67
Member Capacity HSS-WF-Capacity.xls 424
Metal Beam MetalStuds.xls 277
Metal Brace MetalStuds.xls 283
Metal Column MetalStuds.xls 281
Metal Joist MetalStuds.xls 275
Metal Shear Wall MetalShearWall.xls 285
Metal Shear Wall MetalShearWallOpening.xls 286
Metal Wall MetalStuds.xls 279
Moment Resisting MRF-GradeBeam.xls 27
Open Structure OpenStructureWind.xls 479
Open Structure OpenStructureWind.xls 481
Open Structure ShadeStructureWind.xls 482
Open Structure ShadeStructureWind.xls 484
Opening ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls 407
Opening MetalShearWallOpening.xls 286
Opening ShearWallForces.xls 501
Opening ShearWall-NewOpening.xls 498
Opening ShearWallOpening.xls 257
Opening ShearWallRigidity.xls 499
Opening WF-Opening.xls 381
Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames OMRF-CBC.xls 328
Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames OMRF-IBC.xls 326
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames OCBF-CBC.xls 293
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames OCBF-CBC.xls 295
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames OCBF-IBC.xls 290
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames OCBF-IBC.xls 292
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Ordinary Concrete Shear Wall OrdinaryShearWall.xls 126
Pad Footing PAD.xls 12
Pads GradeBeam.xls 36
Pads GradeBeam.xls 38
Pedestal AnchorageToPedestal.xls 188
Penetration BeamPenetration.xls 147
Perforated Shear Wall PerforatedShearWall.xls 259
Pilaster FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 235
Pilaster FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls 236
Pilaster FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 238
Pilaster FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls 240
Pile ConcretePile.xls 80
Pile Cap PileCapBalancedLoads.xls 88
Pile Cap PileCaps.xls 82
Pile Cap PileCaps.xls 84
Pile Cap PileCaps.xls 86
Pipe PipeConcreteColumn.xls 187
Piping Footing FootingAtPiping.xls 89
Plain Concrete Footing PlainConcreteFooting.xls 68
Plate Element/Shell Element PlateShellElement.xls 191
Plate Girder PlateGirder.xls 347
Plate Girder PlateGirder.xls 352
Pool ConcretePool.xls 181
Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor PT-ConcreteFloor.xls 169
Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor PT-ConcreteFloor.xls 171
Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor PT-ConcreteFloor.xls 173
Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor PT-ConcreteFloor.xls 175
Prestressed Bridge-BoxSection.xls 195
Prestressed Bridge-ConcreteGirder.xls 192
PT Slabs PT-SlabOnGround.xls 73
PT Slabs PT-SlabOnGround.xls 76
Reactions PileCapBalancedLoads.xls 88
Rectangular RectangularSection.xls 335
Rectangular Column Punching.xls 149
Redundancy Factor Seismic-IBC09.xls 441
Redundancy Factor Seismic-IBC2006.xls 491
Restrained RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 55
Restrained RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 58
Retaining Wall ConcreteRetainingWall.xls 40
Retaining Wall ConcreteRetainingWall.xls 43
Retaining Wall Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls 52
Retaining Wall MasonryRetainingWall.xls 49
Retaining Wall RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 55
Retaining Wall RestrainedRetainingWall.xls 58
Retaining Wall RetainingWall-DSA-OSHPD.xls 46
Rigid Diaphragm RigidDiaphragm.xls 469
Rigidity ShearWall-NewOpening.xls 498
Rigidity ShearWallRigidity.xls 499
Roof Deck AxialRoofDeck.xls 487
Roof Deck RoofDeck.xls 386
Roof Screen RoofScreenWind.xls 485
Roof Screen RoofScreenWind.xls 486
Rotation RigidDiaphragm.xls 469
Seismic Analysis Seismic-IBC09.xls 438
Seismic Analysis Seismic-IBC09.xls 440
Seismic Analysis Seismic-IBC2006.xls 488
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Seismic Analysis Seismic-IBC2006.xls 490
Seismic Analysis Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 443
Seismic Analysis Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 444
Seismic Analysis Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls 445
Seismic Design CombinedFooting.xls 35
Shade ShadeStructureWind.xls 482
Shade ShadeStructureWind.xls 484
Shear Friction Friction.xls 167
Shear Friction Friction.xls 168
Shear Wall DiscontinuousShearWall.xls 503
Shear Wall ExistingShearWall.xls 129
Shear Wall MasonryShearWall-CBC.xls 203
Shear Wall MasonryShearWall-IBC.xls 201
Shear Wall MetalShearWall.xls 285
Shear Wall OrdinaryShearWall.xls 126
Shear Wall ShearWallForces.xls 501
Shear Wall ShearWall-NewOpening.xls 498
Shear Wall ShearWallOpening.xls 257
Shear Wall ShearWallRigidity.xls 499
Shear Wall SpecialShearWall-CBC.xls 127
Shear Wall SpecialShearWall-IBC.xls 124
Shear Wall WallFooting.xls 21
Shear Wall WoodShearWall.xls 250
Shear Wall Footing WallFooting.xls 21
Sign Sign.xls 453
Sign Sign.xls 454
Sign SignWind.xls 455
Simply Supported BeamWithTorsion.xls 342
Simply Supported BeamWithTorsion.xls 344
Simply Supported TripleW-Shapes.xls 336
Slab Punching Punching.xls 149
Slab Punching Punching.xls 150
Snow Snow.xls 456
Snow Snow.xls 457
Snow Snow.xls 458
Snow Snow.xls 459
Soil Pressure IrregularFootingSoilPressure.xls 66
Solar Panel Wind-ASCE7-05.xls 493
Solar Panel Wind-ASCE7-05.xls 495
Solar Panels OpenStructureWind.xls 479
Solar Panels OpenStructureWind.xls 481
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-CBC.xls 302
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-CBC.xls 304
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-CBC.xls 306
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-CBC.xls 307
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-IBC.xls 296
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-IBC.xls 298
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-IBC.xls 300
Special Concentrically Braced Frames SCBF-IBC.xls 301
Special Concrete Shear Wall SpecialShearWall-CBC.xls 127
Special Moment Resisting Frame SMRF-ACI.xls 119
Special Moment Resisting Frame SMRF-ACI.xls 121
Special Moment Resisting Frame SMRF-ACI.xls 123
Special Moment Resisting Frames SMRF-CBC.xls 332
Special Moment Resisting Frames SMRF-IBC.xls 330
Special Plate Shear Wall SPSW.xls 313
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Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall SpecialShearWall-IBC.xls 124
Spectrum Seismic-IBC09.xls 442
Spectrum Seismic-IBC2006.xls 492
Splice BeamSplice.xls 430
Splice DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls 163
Splice DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 229
Splice DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 230
Splice DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 231
Stair SteelStair.xls 394
Stair SteelStair.xls 396
Steel Beam BeamGravity.xls 338
Steel Beam BeamGravity.xls 340
Steel Beam BeamWithTorsion.xls 342
Steel Beam BeamWithTorsion.xls 344
Steel Beam EnhancedSteelBeam.xls 415
Steel Beam WF-Opening.xls 381
Steel Column CantileverColumn.xls 411
Steel Column SteelColumn.xls 404
Steel Column SteelColumn.xls 405
Steel Member Capacity AngleCapacity.xls 426
Steel Member Capacity ChannelCapacity.xls 425
Steel Member Capacity HSS-WF-Capacity.xls 424
Stud Footing StudBearingWallFooting.xls 19
Stud Wall ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls 406
Stud Wall ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls 407
Subdiaphragm Subdiaphragm.xls 252
Subdiaphragm Subdiaphragm.xls 253
Suspended Anchorage SuspendedAnchorage.xls 180
Tables DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls 164
Tables DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls 232
Tables WoodTables.xls 272
Tables WoodTables.xls 273
Tank Footing TankFooting.xls 94
Tank Footing TemporaryFootingforRectangularTank.xls 101
Temporary TemporaryFootingforRectangularTank.xls 101
Tilt-up Panel TiltupPanel.xls 131
Toe-Nail ToeNail.xls 261
Top Plate TopPlateConnection.xls 254
Torsion HSS-Torsion.xls 346
Triple TripleW-Shapes.xls 336
Truss Truss-Metal.xls 413
Truss Truss-Wood.xls 270
Tunnel ConcreteTunnel.xls 200
Two Story Moment Frame TwoStoryMomentFrame.xls 504
Two-Way Slab TwoWaySlab.xls 183
Two-Way Slab TwoWaySlab.xls 185
Uncracked MasonryColumn-CBC.xls 217
Uncracked MasonryColumn-IBC.xls 220
Unit Conversions between UnitConversion.xls 524
Wall Lateral Force WallLateralForce-CBC.xls 449
Wall Lateral Force WallLateralForce-CBC.xls 450
Wall Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 446
Wall Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 447
Wall Lateral Force WallLateralForce-IBC.xls 448
Wall Pier WallPier.xls 132
Wall Stud WoodColumn.xls 249
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Water ConcreteRetainingWall.xls 40
Web Tapered Frame WebTaperedFrame.xls 398
Web Tapered Girder WebTaperedGirder.xls 356
Web Tapered Girder WebTaperedGirder.xls 358
Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame CantileverFrame.xls 401
Weld Connection WeldConnection.xls 384
Weld Connection WeldConnection.xls 385
Wind Analysi WindGirtDeflection.xls 506
Wind Analysis OpenStructureWind.xls 479
Wind Analysis OpenStructureWind.xls 481
Wind Analysis RoofScreenWind.xls 485
Wind Analysis RoofScreenWind.xls 486
Wind Analysis ShadeStructureWind.xls 482
Wind Analysis ShadeStructureWind.xls 484
Wind Analysis SignWind.xls 455
Wind Analysis Wind-ASCE7-02.xls 431
Wind Analysis Wind-ASCE7-02.xls 433
Wind Analysis Wind-ASCE7-05.xls 493
Wind Analysis Wind-ASCE7-05.xls 495
Wind Analysis Wind-IR16-7.xls 436
Wood Beam CantileverBeam.xls 267
Wood Beam WoodBeam.xls 247
Wood Beam WoodTables.xls 273
Wood Column WoodTables.xls 272
Wood Joist DoubleJoist.xls 245
Wood Joist WoodJoist.xls 243
Wood Post WoodColumn.xls 249
Wood Post WoodTables.xls 272
Wood Post WoodTables.xls 273
X-Braced Frame X-BracedFrame.xls 505
Z-Purlins Metal-Z-Purlins.xls 288
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