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A

REPORT
ON
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF
TOILET

Prepared By
DB Multi Engineering Consultant Pvt. Ltd.
Kupandole, Lalitpur, Nepal

Submitted To

November, 2020
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN

This report comprises the summary of the design of Hostel Building. The
report consists of the design procedure adopted, assumptions made and
input and output from the design and analysis. It is assumed that the
Client will completely follow the Structural Design specified in the form
of Design Drawings attached in the report.

The Designer will not be responsible if any alteration to the structural


system and configuration made by Client without consultation and
permission from the Designer.

The design calculations and derivations are limited to only a minimum to


let the concerned people know the methodology adopted. However, the
calculations may be provided to the Client or the concerned Authority
upon request.

……………………………….
NAME: Dr. Suman Narsingh Rajbhandari
NEC NO: 265 Civil “A”
(STRUCTURE ENGINEER)
Table of Contents

1 Introduction.......................................................................................................1
1.1 General................................................................................................................1
1.2 Salient Features...................................................................................................1
1.2.1 Project Information..........................................................................................1
1.2.2 Building Features.............................................................................................1
1.2.3 Site Condition..................................................................................................3
1.3 General................................................................................................................3
1.4 Codes and Standard used.....................................................................................5
1.5 Software Used.....................................................................................................5
2 Analysis..............................................................................................................5
2.1 Material properties..............................................................................................5
2.1.1 Concrete...........................................................................................................5
2.1.2 Reinforcement Steel........................................................................................6
2.2 Section Properties................................................................................................6
2.3 Loadings..............................................................................................................6
2.3.1 Load Cases.......................................................................................................7
2.3.2 Load Combination...........................................................................................7
2.4 Estimation of Load..............................................................................................9
2.4.1 Unit Weight (Dead Load)................................................................................9
2.4.2 Live Load.......................................................................................................11
2.4.3 Seismic Load.................................................................................................13
3 Analysis Output...............................................................................................13
3.1 Seismic Coefficient Method..............................................................................14
3.1.1 Base Shear Calculation..................................................................................14
3.2 Storey Drift........................................................................................................14
3.3 Modal time period and mass participation........................................................15
3.4 Center of mass and rigidity...............................................................................16
4 Force Diagram.................................................................................................16
4.1 Axial Force Diagram.........................................................................................17
4.2 Shear Force Diagram.........................................................................................17
4.3 Moment Diagram..............................................................................................18
4.4 Joint Reactions..................................................................................................18
5 Design of Structural Members (Sample Design)..........................................20
5.1 Design Input and Output...................................................................................20
5.1.1 Section Input Diagram...................................................................................20
5.2 Design of Slab...................................................................................................24
5.3 Design of Beam and Column............................................................................25
5.3.1 Sample Beam Design.....................................................................................25
5.3.2 Sample Column Design.................................................................................26
5.4 Staircase Design................................................................................................29
5.5 Strong Column Weak Beam..............................................................................32
5.6 Design of Footing (Critical Footing).................................................................35
References...................................................................................................................37
List of Figure

Figure 1: Plan of Building..............................................................................................2


Figure 2: X-Section of Building.....................................................................................2
Figure 3: 3D of Building................................................................................................4
Figure 4: Frame Load (Wall Load)..............................................................................10
Figure 5: Floor Finish Load (Dead Load) on First Floor.............................................11
Figure 6: Area Load (live load) First Floor.................................................................12
Figure 7: DL+LL – Axial Force Diagram: Grid 2-2....................................................17
Figure 8: Envelope – Shear Force Diagram: Grid 2-2.................................................17
Figure 9: Envelope -Moment diagram: Grid C-C........................................................18
Figure 10: Section Input in Frame along Grid 2-2.......................................................20
Figure 11: Section Input In Frame Along grid C-C.....................................................21
Figure 12: Section Input In First Floor........................................................................21
Figure 13: Design Output in Frame along Grid C-C....................................................22
Figure 14: Design Output in Frame along Grid 2-2.....................................................23
Figure 15: Design Output in First Floor.......................................................................23
List of Table

Table 1: Load Cases.......................................................................................................7


Table 2: Load Combination............................................................................................8
Table 3: Unit Weight of Materials.................................................................................9
Table 4: Dead Load Calculation...................................................................................10
Table 5: Live Load.......................................................................................................11
Table 6: Mass Source for Seismic Load.......................................................................13
Table 7: Fundamental Time period..............................................................................14
Table 8: Base shear......................................................................................................14
Table 9:Storey Drift.....................................................................................................15
1 Introduction
1.1 General
This report presents the structure analysis and design of Hostel Building. The building
is Special Reinforced Concrete Moment Resisting Frame (SMRF) type of building. It
is designed to meet both strength and serviceability requirements when subjected to
gravity and earthquake loads.

The analysis and design has been based on IS codes that are in practice in Nepal. This
report consists of the design assumptions, design methodology, design inputs and
outputs, and sample design of structural members.

1.2 Salient Features


1.2.1 Project Information

Type of building : Toilet

Location : ……………………..
Ground Floor Area : 18.48 Sq.m

Total Floor Area : 18.48 Sq.m

1.2.2 Building Features


The building has some special features which are listed below:

Type of Buildings : Special RC Moment Resisting Frame Structure

Shape : Regular Rectangular Shape

Plinth level : As per architectural drawing

Roof floor Type : Inaccessible, Terrace

Walls : Brick walls (Exterior)

Footing Type : Isolated footings

Dimension : 6.5 m by 6.25 m

Storey Height : All floors- 3.0 m

Total Height : 3.0 m

No of Storey : GF

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Figure 1: Plan of Building

Figure 2: X-Section of Building

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1.2.3 Site Condition

Type of soil : Type III, Loose Soil as per IS-1893(Part 1):2002

Safe bearing pressure : 90 KN/m2(As Per Soil Test Report)

Seismic Zone Factor : 0.36 as per IS-1893(Part 1):2002


Analysis Technology and Methodology

1.3 General
After completion of Architectural design, the layout of columns and beams are
done without affecting the Architectural functions of building so far. Structure is
modeled using finite element method. A three-dimensional beam element
having 12 DOF with 6 DOFs at each node were used for modeling beams and
columns in the building, while 24DOFs shell element with 6 DOFs at each node
were used to model slab wall.

The structure is analyzed by the linear elastic theory to calculate internal actions
produced by anticipated design loads. The analysis is carried out using state of
art three dimensional structural analysis programs like Staad ProV8i, ETABS
2015. The design loads considered as per the relevant codes of practice comprise
dead load due to permanent structures, live load due to occupancy of the
structure and seismic load due to anticipated earthquake possible at the proposed
location. A number of load combinations are considered to obtain the maximum
values of design stresses.
Following considerations is made during modeling, analysis and design.

 The structures are Special Reinforced Concrete Moment Resisting


Frame (SMRF) type. Beams and columns are considered as the
structural load resisting elements. Although non-structural components
like wall plaster, infill walls, floor finishing etc has comes effects on
structural performance, they are considered only as loading.
 For all structural elements, M20 grade concrete are used.
 Centre-line dimensions are followed for modeling, analysis and design.
 Floor slabs are assumed to be rigid in their own plane. The slab action
has been modeled by rigid floor diaphragms. Slabs are also considered
in modeling. Slab is modeled as shell element.
 Beam and columns are modeled as frame elements.
 The main beams rest centrally on columns to avoid local eccentricity.
 Foundation is assumed to be fully rigid at the plinth level.
 The beam-column joint is not modeled in detail.
 Preliminary sizes of structural components are assumed by experience.
 Seismic loads were considered acting in the horizontal direction (along
either of the two orthogonal directions of building) and not along the

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vertical direction, since it is not considered to be significant for design
of structural members suitable load combinations as suggested by IS
1893– 2002 are used.

Figure 3: 3D of Building

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1.4 Codes and Standard used
For the structural analysis and design, the following codes and standard are
followed:

 IS 456- 2000 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete


 IS 875-1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake)
for buildings and structures
 IS 1893-2002 Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures,
 IS 13920-1993 Code of practice for ductile detailing of reinforced
concrete structures subjected to seismic forces
 NBC Nepal Building Code

1.5 Software Used


The following software is used for the structural analysis and design.

ETABS 2017 - For analysis and design of the structures


For structural modeling of the present building, ETABS software was used.
ETABS is a special purpose finite element analysis and design program
developed specifically for building systems. With ETABS, models are defined
logically floor-by-floor, column-by-column, bay-by-bay and wall-by-wall and not
as a stream of non-descript nodes and elements as in general purpose programs.
The software has very powerful numerical methods, design procedures and
international design codes, all working from a single comprehensive database. At
its core, it utilizes the same analysis engine as used by SAP2000.

Among others, ETABS can do model generation, seismic and wind load
generation, finite element-based linear and non-linear static and dynamic
analysis, concrete frame design (column and beam) and shear wall design.

2 Analysis
2.1 Material properties
2.1.1 Concrete
Column is designed for M20 grade of concrete. And all other components of
plain and reinforced concrete unless specified in design are M20 grade.

Modulus of Elasticity [Ec]= 5000 √fckN/mm2(Cl. 6.2.3.1, IS 456:2000)

= 22360 N/mm2for M20 grade

Poisson’s Ratio [U] = 0.2

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Unit Weight = 25 KN/m3

Characteristic Strength [ƒck] = 20 N/mm2for M20 grade

The structural design strength is derived from the characteristic strength


multiplied by a coefficient 0.67 and divided by the material partial safety
factor. The partial factor for concrete in flexure and axial load is 1.5.

2.1.2 Reinforcement Steel


Characteristic strength of high yield steel is taken as 500 MPa for main rebar
and 500 MPa shear rebar and material partial safety factor is to be1.15.

Modulus of Elasticity [Es] = 2x105 N/mm2

Poisson’s Ratio [U] = 0.3

2.2 Section Properties


 Preliminary Size of Members

The preliminary sizes of Beam, Column, and Slab were chosen based on
experience.

Main Beam : 300 mm x 400 mm

Column : 350mm x 350 mm

Slab Thickness : 175 mm

During the analysis, beam and column are modeled as frame elements whereas
slab loads are applied directly.

2.3 Loadings
The following considerations are made during the loading on the structural
model:

 The loads distributed over the area are imposed on the area element and
the loads distributed over the length are imposed on the frame elements
whenever possible.
 Where such loading is not possible, equivalent conversion to different
loading distribution is carried to load the model near the real case as far
as possible.
 For lateral load, necessary calculations are performed to comply with the
requirements of IS 1893-2002.

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2.3.1 Load Cases
The following load cases are used for the loading during analysis.

Table 1: Load Cases

Load
Load Name Description Unit Remarks
Type
Dead Dead Self-weight of the structure KN/m2
LIVE Live Imposed Load <3 KN/m On floor slab
LIVE 2 Live Imposed Load >3 KN/m2 On floor slab
Roof Live Live Roof Live KN/m2 On floor slab
WALL LOAD Dead Partition Wall Load KN/m On floor beams
FINISHES Dead Floor Finish Load KN/m2 On floor slab
EQX Seismic Seismic Coefficient IS1893 X+0.05Y
EQY Seismic Seismic Coefficient IS1893 Y+0.05X

2.3.2 Load Combination


The load combinations are based on IS 1893 -2002. The following load
combinations are specified as per 1893 -2002:

Static Load Combination:

1.5(DL + LL)

Seismic Load Combination:

1.2(DL + LL ± EQ)

1.5(DL ± EQ)

0.9 DL ±1.5 EQ

1.2(DL + LL ± RS)

1.5(DL ± RS)

0.9 DL ±1.5 RSX

The following load combinations are used during analysis

Table 2: Load Combination

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S.
Name Type
N
1 1.5(DL + LL) 1.5(DL + LL)
2 1.2(DL + LL+ EQx) 1.2(DL + LL+ EQx)
3 1.2(DL + LL - EQx) 1.2(DL + LL - EQx)
4 1.2(DL + LL + EQy) 1.2(DL + LL + EQy)
5 1.2(DL + LL - EQy) 1.2(DL + LL - EQy)
6 1.5(DL + EQx) 1.5(DL + EQx)
7 1.5(DL - EQx) 1.5(DL - EQx)
8 1.5(DL + EQy) 1.5(DL + EQy)
9 1.5(DL - EQy) 1.5(DL - EQy)
10 0.9DL + 1.5EQx 0.9DL + 1.5EQx
11 0.9DL - 1.5EQx 0.9DL - 1.5EQx
12 0.9DL + 1.5EQy 0.9DL + 1.5EQy
13 0.9DL - 1.5EQy 0.9DL - 1.5EQy
14 1.2(DL + LL+ RSx) 1.2(DL + LL+ RSx)
15 1.2(DL + LL - RSx) 1.2(DL + LL - RSx)
16 1.2(DL + LL + RSy) 1.2(DL + LL + RSy)
17 1.2(DL + LL - RSy) 1.2(DL + LL - RSy)
18 1.5(DL + RSx) 1.5(DL + RSx)
19 1.5(DL - RSx) 1.5(DL - RSx)
20 1.5(DL + RSy) 1.5(DL + RSy)
21 1.5(DL - RSy) 1.5(DL - RSy)
22 0.9DL + 1.5RSx 0.9DL + 1.5RSx
23 0.9DL - 1.5RSx 0.9DL - 1.5RSx
24 0.9DL + 1.5RSy 0.9DL + 1.5RSy
25 0.9DL - 1.5RSy 0.9DL - 1.5RSy

2.4 Estimation of Load


The loads on the building are based on Indian codes of Practices. The unit weight
of different structural and non-structural elements is derived from IS 875 Part 1
and presented in below.

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The load calculations are based on actual measured drawings. The self-weight of
beams, columns and slabs are calculated by the program. Similarly, the imposed
loads are applied on the slab as area load in KN/m 2 and values of imposed loads
are tabulated below. The weight of infill walls is calculated and applied on beams
as line weight in KN/m.

 Partition wall load are assigned as uniformly distributed area load in slab as
area load in KN/m2.
 Floor finishing load are assigned as area load in slab.
 Single type of Live load is assigned in each panel of slab.
 A frame load is applied as parapet loading on the exterior frame of the roof
level.
 The roof is assumed accessible and loaded with roof live load as per Indian
Standard, IS 875 -1987(part2) but this load is not considered during seismic
load.

2.4.1 Unit Weight (Dead Load)


Dead loads for analysis are calculated as per Indian Standard, IS 875
-1987(part1). Unit weights of different material used are given below

Table 3: Unit Weight of Materials

S.N Type Value


1 Reinforced Concrete 25 KN/m3
2 Brick Masonry 16.5 KN/m3
3 Screed 21.0 KN/m3
4 Marble 26.7 KN/m3
5 Mosaic finish 23.1 KN/m3
6 Plaster 20.4 KN/m3
7 Steel Rebar 78.6 KN/m3

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Table 4: Dead Load Calculation

Unit Weights of
1 materials
Brick masonry 16.5 kN/m3
Screed 21 kN/m3
Mosaic 23.1 kN/m3
Marble 26.7 kN/m3
Reinforced Concrete 25 kN/m3
cement plaster 20.4 kN/m3

2 Heights of Beams, Walls & Parapet Walls


Depth of Beam 0.4 m

Height of Floor 3.3 m


Wall thickness 0.23 m

3 Dead Loads of Walls


Particular Height Thicknes Density Load Load with windows(70%
s Calculate applied opening)
(Kn/m3 d
) (kn/m)
(kn/m)

For brick 2.9 0.23 19 12.67 13 9


wall
For brick 2.9 0.1 19 6.88 7 5
wall

2.4.2 Live Load


The magnitude of live load depends upon the type of occupancy of the
building. These are to be chosen from code IS875:1987(part II) for various
occupancies. The live load distribution varies with time. Hence each member
is designed for worst combination of dead load and live loads. Live loads for
residential cum commercial building are given above.

Table 5: Live Load

S.N Area type Load Unit


1 Bed Room/Living Room 2 KN/m2
2 Terrace (Accessible) 1.5 KN/m2
3 Staircase and Passage 4 KN/m2
4 Kitchen/Washroom 2 KN/m2

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Figure 4: Floor Finish Load (Dead Load) on First Floor

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Figure 5: Area Load (live load) First Floor

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2.4.3 Seismic Load
The seismic load is applied to the building with auto lateral load pattern in
ETABS 2013 as per IS 1893-2002. This load case is assumed static linear and
all the necessary data are given as per the following conditions.

To determine the seismic load, it is considered that the country lies in the
seismic zone V according to IS 1893:2002. The soil type is considered as soft
with 5% damping to determine average response acceleration. The building is
analyzed as moment resisting frame without consideration of infill wall.
Therefore the fundamental time period Tais obtained by using the following
formula:

Ta = 0.075 h0.75 [Cl.7.6.1, IS 1893 -2002] OR Ta= (0.09*h)/ (square


root of perpendicular direction)

Other factors considered for seismic load calculations are as follows

Zone factor, Z = 0.36 for Zone V [Table 2, Cl.6.4.2, IS 1893 -2002]

Importance factor, I = 1.5 [Table 6, Cl.6.4.2, IS 1893 -2002]

Response Reduction Factor = 5 for special RC moment resisting frame


(SMRF) [Table 7, Cl.6.4.2, IS 1893 -2002]

The seismic weight is determined based on the following mass source. (Table
6, Cl.7.3.1, IS 1893 (Part 1):2002

Table 6: Mass Source for Seismic Load

S.N Load Type Scale Factor


1 Dead Load 1
2 Live Load <3 0.25
3 Live Load >3 0.50
4 Roof Live Load Nil

3 Analysis Output
The analysis results are discussed in this chapter. Both seismic coefficient and
response spectrum methods are used. The major discussion are focused on the
eccentricity, Storey shear, inter Storey drift, maximum displacement and base
shear along two orthogonal directions. The column and beam size and
reinforcement are the designed for the maximum response.

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3.1 Seismic Coefficient Method
The fundamental time period of the building as per IS code 1893: 2002, clause
7.6.1, total seismic weight and base shear in both orthogonal directions are
given in

. This result will be used to compare and scale the base shear from response
spectrum method.

Table 7: Fundamental Time period


Directio
Time period (sec)
n

X 0.17

Y 0.17

Based on program/software calculated seismic coefficient, base shear and


storey shear are as shown in the Table 8 and to calculate these parameters, the
following equation has been used as per code.
The coefficient is given by,

Z I S a 0.36 1.0 Sa
Ah = = x x
2 R g 2 5 g

And, base shear is given by,


V b =A h W
These values in both the orthogonal direction are tabulated in the Table
8below.

3.1.1 Base Shear Calculation


Table 8: Base shear
Load Case/Combo FX FY Scale Factor
  kN kN  
EQX 53.26 0  
EQY 0 53.26  

3.2 Storey Drift


As per Cl. no. 7.11.1 of IS 1893-2002, the Storey drift in any Storey due to
specified design lateral force with partial load factor of 1.0, shall not exceed
0.004 times the Storey height. From the analysis the displacements of the mass
center of various floors are obtained and are shown in along with Storey drift.

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Table 9:Storey Drift

TABLE: Storey Drifts    

Storey Load Case/Combo Drift

First Floor level EQX 0.00137

First Floor level EQY 0.00193

It is seen that drift does not exceed the code prescribed value of 0.004 times
Storey height Thus the drift check seems to comply with the safety value
mentioned in the code.

3.3 Modal time period and mass participation


IS 1893: 2002 clause 7.8.4.2 states that number of modes to be used in the
analysis should be such that the sum total of modal masses of all modes
considered is at least 90 percent of the total seismic mass of the structure.

Number of Modes Considered = 12

Modal Mass Participation along X = 99.99%

Modal Mass Participation along Y = 100%

TABLE: Modal Participating Mass


Ratios        
Perio Sum Sum
Case Mode d UX UY
    sec    
Modal 1 0.62 0.0002 0.8221
Modal 2 0.507 0.7716 0.8223
Modal 3 0.496 0.8548 0.8223
Modal 4 0.205 0.8552 0.9213
Modal 5 0.181 0.9224 0.9215
Modal 6 0.161 0.9329 0.9216
Modal 7 0.14 0.9329 0.9692
Modal 8 0.137 0.945 0.9692
Modal 9 0.127 0.9765 0.9692
Modal 10 0.091 0.9765 0.9999
Modal 11 0.089 0.9996 1
Modal 12 0.085 0.9998 1

3.4 Center of mass and rigidity


TABLE: Centers of Mass and
Rigidity          

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Diaphrag XCC YCC
Storey m M M XCR YCR

    m m m m

First Floor level D1 8.6853 5.5195 8.6683 5.4919

4 Force Diagram
The output of forces obtained from ETABS analysis for Envelope have
presented below as a sample only. The output forces are axial force, Shear force
and Moments.
4.1 Axial Force Diagram

Figure 6: DL+LL – Axial Force Diagram: Grid A-A

4.2 Shear Force Diagram

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Figure 7: Envelope – Shear Force Diagram: Grid 2-2

4.3 Moment Diagram

Figure 8: Envelope -Moment diagram: Grid C-C

4.4 Joint Reactions


The reactions at the support of column for load combination of (DL + LL) are
as follows:

Story Joint Label Load Case/Combo FZ


      kN
Base 13 DL+LL 108.5734
Base 66 DL+LL 108.5734
Base 69 DL+LL 108.5734
Base 70 DL+LL 108.5734

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5 Design of Structural Members (Sample Design)
5.1 Design Input and Output
5.1.1 Section Input Diagram

Figure 9: Section Input in Frame along Grid 2-2

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Figure 10: Section Input In First Floor

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Design Output Diagram

Figure 11: Design Output in Frame along Grid C-C

Figure 12: Design Output in First Floor

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5.2 Design of Slab

Calculation of area of steel in slab


Slab is safe in Deflection
Assumed overall depth = 175 mm

Self weight of slab = 4.375 Floor finish = 1.25 kN/m2 Partition wall = 1 kN/m2
Dead load = 6.625 kN/m2 Lx = 6.25 sy = 500
Live load = 5 kN/m2 Ly = 6.5 sck = 25
Total factored load = w = 18.9375 kN/m2 Ly /Lx = 1.04 b= 1000
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Bar dia. for short midspan = 8 1(Lx)
Bar dia. for long midspan = 8
1(Lx) 2 Bar dia. for short edge1 = 8
Bar dia. for short edge2 = 8 3 4(ly)
Bar dia. for long edge3 = 8
1 3(Ly) Bar dia. for long edge4 = 8
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Area of Area of
Edge condition steel spacing Maximum spacing steel
required required spacing provided provided
short mid span +ve(ax ) 350.6103 166.6667 300 150 385.3687
Long mid span +ve(ay ) 330.7683 166.6667 300 150 385.3687
(a 1):Short Edge1(long span -ve) 0 210 250 300 150 385.3687
(a3):Long Edge3(short span -ve) 1 475.4481 111.1111 300 150 385.3687
(a2):Short Edge2(Long span -ve) 1 448.4932 125 300 150 385.3687
(a4):Long Edge4(short span -ve) 1 475.4481 111.1111 300 150 385.3687

Two long edges discontinuous Allowable Lx/d = 46


Basic value of span to efective depth ratio = a = 23 Actual Lx/d = 40.0641
Required percentage of steel (%) 0.271685
Provided percentage of steel (%) 0.220211
Ast modification factor 2

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5.3 Design of Beam and Column
5.3.1 Sample Beam Design
ETABS 2015 Concrete Frame Design
IS 456:2000 Beam Section Design

Beam Element Details Type: Ductile Frame (Summary)


Length
Level Element Section ID Combo ID Station Loc LLRF
(mm)
First Floor M20B300X4
B5 UDCon29 5215 5440 1
level 00

Section Properties
b (mm) h (mm) bf (mm) ds (mm) dct (mm) dcb (mm)
300 300 300 0 25 25

Material Properties
Lt.Wt Factor
Ec (MPa) fck (MPa) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)
(Unitless)
22360.68 20 1 500 500

Design Code Parameters


ɣC ɣS
1.5 1.15

Factored Forces and Moments


Factored Factored Factored Factored
Mu3 Tu Vu2 Pu
kN-m kN-m kN kN
-177.6254 0.5793 126.634 0

Design Moments, Mu3 & Mt

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Factored Factored Positive Negative
Moment Mt Moment Moment
kN-m kN-m kN-m kN-m
-177.6254 0.7951 0 -178.4205

Design Moment and Flexural Reinforcement for Moment, Mu3 & Tu


Design Design -Moment +Moment Minimum Required
-Moment +Moment Rebar Rebar Rebar Rebar
kN-m kN-m mm² mm² mm² mm²
Top (+2
-178.4205 1286 0 1286 322
Axis)
Bottom (-2
0 643 0 444 643
Axis)

Shear Force and Reinforcement for Shear, Vu2 & Tu


Shear Ve Shear Vc Shear Vs Shear Vp Rebar Asv /s
kN kN kN kN mm²/m
156.1798 72.9735 86.6217 73.5957 640.1

Torsion Force and Torsion Reinforcement for Torsion, Tu & VU2


Tu Vu Core b1 Core d1 Rebar Asvt /s
kN-m kN mm mm mm²/m
0.5793 126.634 270 370 419.36

**Note: Refer Structure Drawings for Details

5.3.2 Sample Column Design


ETABS 2015 Concrete Frame Design
IS 456:2000 Column Section Design

Column Element Details Type: Ductile Frame (Summary)

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Length
Level Element Section ID Combo ID Station Loc LLRF
(mm)
First Floor M20C350X3
C5 UDCon34 0 3300 0.549
level 50

Section Properties
Cover (Torsion)
b (mm) h (mm) dc (mm)
(mm)
350 350 60 30

Material Properties
Lt.Wt Factor
Ec (MPa) fck (MPa) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)
(Unitless)
22360.68 20 1 500 500

Design Code Parameters


ɣC ɣS
1.5 1.15

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Design For Pu , Mu2 , Mu3


Rebar
Design Pu Design Mu2 Design Mu3 Minimum M2 Minimum M3 Rebar %
Area
kN kN-m kN-m kN-m kN-m %
mm²
448.6232 -236.8288 9.3314 9.3314 9.3314 3265 1.61

Axial Force and Biaxial Moment Factors


Initial Additional Minimum
K Factor Length
Moment Moment Moment
Unitless mm
kN-m kN-m kN-m
Major
0.745102 2900 1.0622 0 9.3314
Bend(M3)
Minor
0.768974 2900 -116.2116 0 9.3314
Bend(M2)

Shear Design for Vu2 , Vu3


Shear Vu Shear Vc Shear Vs Shear Vp Rebar Asv /s
kN kN kN kN mm²/m
Major, Vu2 0.1206 140.977 70.2003 87.0847 498.8
Minor, Vu3 118.5553 141.0478 70.2003 118.5553 498.8

Joint Shear Check/Design


Joint Shear Shear Shear Shear Joint Shear
Force VTop Vu,Tot Vc Area Ratio
kN kN kN kN cm² Unitless
Major Shear, N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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Joint Shear Shear Shear Shear Joint Shear
Force VTop Vu,Tot Vc Area Ratio
kN kN kN kN cm² Unitless
Vu2
Minor Shear,
N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Vu3

(1.1) Beam/Column Capacity Ratio


Major Minor
Ratio Ratio
N/A N/A

Additional Moment Reduction Factor k (IS 39.7.1.1)


Ag Asc Puz Pb Pu k
cm² cm² kN kN kN Unitless
3046.766 448.623
2025 32.6 835.4 1
4 2

Additional Moment (IS 39.7.1)


Section KL/Dept KL/Dept Ma
Consider Length KL/Depth
Depth h h Moment (kN-
Ma Factor Exceeded
(mm) Ratio Limit m)
Major Bending
Yes 0.879 450 4.802 12 No 0
(M3 )
Minor Bending
Yes 0.879 450 4.956 12 No 0
(M2 )

Notes:
N/A: Not Applicable
N/C: Not Calculated
N/N: Not Needed
**Note: Refer Structure Drawings for Details

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5.4 Design of Footing (Critical Footing)

Column size 450 450  


fck 20 Mpa  
steel grade fy 500 Mpa  
Load 767 KN  
Self weight 76.7 KN  
Total Load 843.7 KN  
Soil Bearing capacity 90 KN/m^2  
Therefore, Area of footing 9.37 m2  
Size of Footing L B  
3.061
  3.0618 8  
Provide Size 3.2 3.2 m
3,200.0
Adopted Size 3,200.00 0 mm
       
Now,      
Soil reaction for factored load qu 112.4 KNm^2  
  0.11 N/mm^2  
       
       
Depth of Footing      
Vu= (qu*B)*((B-b/2)-d)    
Assuming 0.2% steel for M20 concrete      
Tc 0.32 N/mm^2  
       
Minimum Depth required (d) = 357.33    
Adopted Depth (d) 400    
       
Check for bending      
For
Mulim 0.138*fck*b*d^2 Fe415  
1,413,120,000.0
N-mm
Therfore, Mulim 0  
       
       
(qu*B)*((B-
 
Now, Mu = b)^2)/8)  
  339889000 N-mm  
       
  Depth provided    
  is sufficient    
       
Check for two way shear      
       
Perimeter of critical section 4(b+d)    
  3400 mm  
       
Area of critical section 1360000 mm^2  
       
Therefore, two way shear stress = 0.786 N/mm^2  
       
Maximum shear permitted 0,25*sqrt(fck)    

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  1.118 N/mm^2  
       
       
  Depth also    
  sufficient for    
  two way shear    
       
Now calculation of reinforcement      
       
Mu= (0.87*fy*Ast*d*(1-    
(Ast/
 
  (bd))*(fy/fck))  
       
       
Area of steel 2,034.21    
  49165.79481    
Now final area of steel 2,034.21    
       
Spacing of bars required 177.9129635    
  150 mm  
Diameter (mm) 12    

Adopted Total depth 450 mm    


Length and breadth of Footing 3.2 m    
Adopted Bars 12 @ 150 C/C

References
[1]IS 456- 2000 Code of practice for plain and reinforced concrete

[2]IS 875-1987 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for
buildings and structures

[3]IS 1893-2002 Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures,

[4]IS 13920-1993 Code of practice for ductile detailing of reinforced concrete


[5]structures subjected to seismic forces

[6]NBC Nepal Building Code

[7]Design of Reinforced Concrete Structure – A.K. Jain

[8]Limit State Design of Substructure- Swamisharan

[9]ETABS manual V 13

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