Is 14242
Is 14242
Is 14242
Indian Standard
UDC
691.328-413 : 692.4
BIS 1995
BUREAU
MANAK
OF
BHAVAN,
INDIAN
9 BAHADUR NEW DELHI
STANDARDS
SHAH ZAFAR MARG 110002
Price Group 3
March 1995
Housing
Sectional
Committee,
CED 51
FOREWORD This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of lndian Standards, after the draft finalized Housing Sectional Committee had been approved by the Civil Engineering Division Council. by the
Considerable shortage of houses in the country, which is also increasing continuously, has led to increasing stress being laid in the development programmes of central and state governments, on facilitating Problem of housing being enormous amongst the lower speedy and economical construction of houses. both rural and urban, the greatest stress is being laid on housing for these target income groups, groups. This calls for development and standardization of new building which are simple and economical, commensurate with structural order to ensure speedy and economical construction. materials and construction techniques and hygienic safety and durability, in
This standard is one of the series of standards on new materials and techniques of roof/floor construction which when implemented is likely to result in substantial savings in materials and cost of construction, in addition to achieving speedy construction. The other standards in the series are: a) Precast reinforced concrete b) Precast reinforced concrete c) Design and construction of Code of Practice d) Prefabricated brick panel Specification e) Design and construction L-panels for roofing -- Specification planks and joists for roofing and flooring - Specification floor and roof with precast reinforced concrete planks and joist and partially precast concrete joist for flooring panel and Code roofing
brick
of Practice
f) Precast reinforced concrete channel units for construction of floors and roofs - Specification g) Design and construction of floor and roof with precast reinforced channel units - Code of Practice h) Construction of walls using precast concrete stone masonry blocks - Code of Practice Prefabricated reinforced concrete L-panel can be used for construction of sloping roofs in place of conventional roofings. It mainly consists of a full span reinforced concrete L-shaped component thereby combining sheeting, purlins and battens of a conventional sloping roof into a monolithically composed component fulfilling the functions of all these separate components. The panel acts as L-beam having wide flange for resisting flexural compressive stress and hence resulting in saving material and overall cost. Additional advantages of L-panels are its durability and its reusability to suit temporary constructions. Considerable assistance has been rendered in the preparation of Research Institute, Roorkee, who have developed this technique. The Committee responsible for the formulation of this standard this standard by the Central A. Building
is given at Annex
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values ( revised ). The number of significant places retained in the rounded off value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 14242 : 1995
Indian Standard
46mmMSBARS @ 200 mm
c/c
C/C
REi:JFORCEMENT
JOINT
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PARTIALLY
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JOIST
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AFTER RWFING PLACING UNiT7
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ON SUPPORTlNG
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ON SUPPORTING
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END
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IS 14242 : 1995 4.3 Channel IJnit The last uttit at the eave itt case of a verattdah or where wide facia is desired frottt aesthetic cottsideratiotts sltall be of chamtel cross sectiott which shall also cottforttt to IS 14241 : 1995. 5 DESIGN CRITERIA FOR L-PANELS 5.1 L-pattel shall be designed as sitttply supported L-beattts in accordance with IS 456 : 1978. 5.2 Total tnotttettt acting on the L-pattels shall 1~ split ittto two components, otte perpettdicular to the flange of panel and the other parallel to the flattge of panel. Thus if vertical sitttply supported Bettdittg Motttettt is M, thett Bettdittg Motttettt perpettdicular to the tlattge Ml = M cost attd parallel to the flattge Mz = M sin& where augle Clis the attgle tttade by flattge of L-pattels to the horizontal, which will be givett by the followittg equatiott: tatt 8 = i - (B _ b) where 1 -_= M iv) Hattdlittg stresses while liftittg the uttit sitttply supported and upside down. In abscttce of actual load, 1.25 titttes the selfweightof (he pattels catt be considered for calculation. 5.4.1 Load factors takett while desigttiug or checkirtg the stability uttderwittd load attd hattdlittg stresses shall be those recottttnettded in IS 456 : 1978. 5.5 No anchorage is usually fouttd ttecessary for basic wittd pressure of 1SO kg/m* if the ditttettsiotts givett itt Table 2 of IS 14241 : 1995 are adopted. For basic wittd pressure higher than 1.50 kg/m, anchorage shall be designed. However, for ditttettsiotts other that1 those ittdicated above, anchorage requirement shall always be checked. 5.6 For the prevailittg wind pressures itt Lttdia, uo extra reittforcetttettt in L-panels shall be tteeded to resistwittd force. 6 SCJPPORTING BREAM OR TRUSS
6.1 Whet1 the roottts of large lettgths are required to be covered by mare than otte span of L-panels, L-panels shall be supported ou either a truss or a siutply supp0rte.d rectatrgular reinforced concrete, steel or cotttposite beam. Any of these supporfittg metnbers shall be designed to take all the loads cotniug ott the roof in addition to its selfweight. 7 TRiU%PORTATION 7.1 The or truck loadittg shall be cotttpottettts tttay be trattsported by trolley, cart always keeping the flattge ttearly vertical. For in layers, itttertttediate flat cross tintber pieces used behveett two layers.
However, the Bettdittg Motnettt parallel to the tlattge is usually very stttall attd shall be takett care ofby the steel provided in the flattge for temperature attd handling stresses. Hettce, the L-pattel shall be desigtted as per 5.1, only for Ihe tttotnettt Ml, perpettdirular to the tlattge. 5.3 Safety agaittst shear force attd bottd stresses shall also be checked as per IS 456 : 1978. 5.4 Loads Following L-panels: loads shall be cottsidered itt desigttittg the
8 ERECTION 8.1 The bearing surfaces of gable walls attd the Lpanels shall be properly cleaued to retttove dust and loose material. The pattels shall thett be placed over the gable walls with suitable overlap attd side bearing. The joittts shall thett be filled with in-sirlr cottcrete of the same grade as used for L-panel alottg with required reinforcement (see Fig. 1). Perspective view of Ihe roof cottstructed with L-panels is showtt in Fig. 2. 1. 8.2 in-situ cottcrete shall be cured by sprittklittg water for at least otte week. Roof surfaces shall thett br pairtted with cetnettt slurry cotttaittittg suitable water proofing cotttpouttds (see IS 2645 : 1975).
i) Self weight, ii) Live load as per IS 875 (Part 2) : 1987, iii) Wind load as per IS 875 (Part 3) : 1987,
IS 14242 : 1995
IS 14242 : 1995
ANNEXA (FOr-Wd)
COMIITEE COMPOSITION CED 51
Chuirman
DK P. S. A. SVNDARAM Members SHIU f3. R. AMUWANI SHKIAROMARRAW PROF1-f.P. BA~wRI PROFSUBIRSAW (Alternate )
Rep-esenting
Ministry of Urban Development, New Delhi Municipal Corporation of Delhi, Delhi The Action Research Unit, New Delhi School of Planning anci Architect, New Delhi Housing and Urban Development Corporation, New Delhi In personal capacity ( 1, Sad/ma Enclave,
110017) Punchheel Park, New Delhi
SHRI H. U. BULANI
SHR, S. N. (ILA.nFRJEE CI~IEF ARCHITECT SENIOR ARUX~CT ( H & TP - 1) (Alternote
Calcutta Municipal Corporation, Calcutta Central Public Works Department, New Delhi ) Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, Bomhay Central Public Works Department, New Delhi Delhi Development Authority, New Delhi National Housing Bank, New Delhi
)
ENWNEEK MEMBER,DDA
Smu Y. K. GARG
SHRI (HETANVAIDYA( Alternate SW SW 0. P. GARYALI DR N. K. JAIN( Akrnute 7: N. GIPTA ) )
National Council for (ement and Building Materials, New Delhi Building Material and Technology Promotion Council, New Delhi Public Works Department, (;overnmcnt of Rrtjilsthan, Jaipur rentre for Application of Science and Technology to Rural Areas (ASTRA), Bangalore
)
CIDCG, Maharashtra
)
Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board, Government The Mud Village Society, New Delhi
of'IkmilNadu,
Madras
Housing Department, Government of Mcghalaya, Shillong Department of Science and Technology (DST), New Delhi B. G. Shirke and Cn, Pune IRCON, New Delhi
)
Structural Engineering Research Centre ((.SIR), Madras
un page 5 )
IS 14242 : 1995
Coordination
and Prefabrication
CEZD 5 1 : PZ
IS No.
75 (Part 3, : Ox7 Code of practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for building structures: Part 3 Wild loads (second revision) 17x0 : 19x5 Specification for high strength deformed steel bars and wires for reiaforcemcnt (&hid concrete rcvi.vion) Specificatioii for integral wa!er prooting coitqmd cement
456 : 197X
Code of practice for design loads ( other than earthquake ) for buildirig structures : Part 2 Imposed loads ( sfmmd revision )
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