The column has dimensions of 350 mm x 350 mm, giving a cross-sectional area of 0.1225 square meters. The permissible bearing stress is calculated according to IS 456:2000 as 0.45 times the characteristic compressive strength of 20 MPa times the ratio of cross-sectional areas, limited to 2. This gives a permissible bearing stress of 18 N/mm^2. The actual bearing stress of 2.06 N/mm^2 is less than the permissible stress, so the design satisfies the bearing stress requirement.
The column has dimensions of 350 mm x 350 mm, giving a cross-sectional area of 0.1225 square meters. The permissible bearing stress is calculated according to IS 456:2000 as 0.45 times the characteristic compressive strength of 20 MPa times the ratio of cross-sectional areas, limited to 2. This gives a permissible bearing stress of 18 N/mm^2. The actual bearing stress of 2.06 N/mm^2 is less than the permissible stress, so the design satisfies the bearing stress requirement.
The column has dimensions of 350 mm x 350 mm, giving a cross-sectional area of 0.1225 square meters. The permissible bearing stress is calculated according to IS 456:2000 as 0.45 times the characteristic compressive strength of 20 MPa times the ratio of cross-sectional areas, limited to 2. This gives a permissible bearing stress of 18 N/mm^2. The actual bearing stress of 2.06 N/mm^2 is less than the permissible stress, so the design satisfies the bearing stress requirement.
The column has dimensions of 350 mm x 350 mm, giving a cross-sectional area of 0.1225 square meters. The permissible bearing stress is calculated according to IS 456:2000 as 0.45 times the characteristic compressive strength of 20 MPa times the ratio of cross-sectional areas, limited to 2. This gives a permissible bearing stress of 18 N/mm^2. The actual bearing stress of 2.06 N/mm^2 is less than the permissible stress, so the design satisfies the bearing stress requirement.
[The Check for Bearing stress can be calculated as From IS 456:2000 clause no 34.1]
Fig: - Details in Reinforcement
√A1 / √A2 = 18.36 ˃ 2 Hence, Limit the value of √A1 / √A2 = 2
Permissible bearing stress = 0.45 x Fck x (√A1 / √A2)
= 0.45 x 20 x 2 = 18 N/mm2 Actual bearing stress = (Factor load / area at column base) = (253.3 x 1000) / (350 x 350) = 2.06 N /mm2 Since the Actual bearing stress (2.06 N/mm2) is less than the Permissible bearing stress (18 N/mm2), the design for bearing stress is satisfactory. 6| P a g e