Composite Column Enu
Composite Column Enu
Composite Column Enu
Composite column design All information in this document is subject to modification without prior notice. No part or this manual may be reproduced, stored in a database or retrieval system or published, in any form or in any way, electronically, mechanically, by print, photo print, microfilm or any other means without prior written permission from the publisher. Scia is not responsible for any direct or indirect damage because of imperfections in the documentation and/or the software. Copyright 2008 Scia Group nv. All rights reserved.
Table of contents Introduction.............................................................................................................................................. 1 Typical operations ................................................................................................................................... 2 Defining the project functionality .................................................................................................... 2 Defining the composite column ....................................................................................................... 3 Defining the structural steel section ............................................................................................... 4 Defining the concrete ..................................................................................................................... 4 Completing the model....................................................................................................................... 5 Defining the load cases and corresponding loads ........................................................................ 6 Running the analysis calculations .................................................................................................. 6 Defining the reinforcement .............................................................................................................. 7 Defining the stirrup ......................................................................................................................... 7 Defining the longitudinal steel ...................................................................................................... 10 Defining the parameters for code check in Composite->Setup ................................................. 10 Defining the parameters in Composite->Member data ............................................................... 13 Defining the member buckling data .............................................................................................. 14 Performing the code check for ULS or fire limit state ................................................................. 14 Results: Composite column code check ............................................................................................ 16 ULS check ........................................................................................................................................ 16 Fire resistance checks .................................................................................................................... 19
Introduction
This document describes the composite column functionality within SCIA Engineer. The design checks that can be performed on the composite column and their results are presented in detail. This document may be read in conjunction with the theoretical background document to get a better insight into the working of this module.
Typical operations
Typical operating sequence in the design check of composite columns would involve the following: Defining the project functionality Defining the composite column using 1D Member->Column or Catalogue blocks. Completing the model Defining the load cases and the corresponding loads Running the analysis calculations Defining the reinforcement Defining the parameters for code check in Composite ->Set up Defining the parameters for code check in Composite->Member data (if required). Defining the member buckling data
Performing the code check for ULS or Fire limit states The above sequence is now illustrated in detail through the sections below.
Figure 5: Defining the construction stage load case (only if composite beam is included in the project) However; design checks for composite column are not distinguished as construction stage checks or final stage checks (as in composite beams); that is to say that design checks for composite column are always carried out using composite section properties.
Figure 6: Defining the reinforcement using REDES In either case the definition of longitudinal steel is to be preceded by the definition of stirrups. Based on the shape of the composite section the corresponding suitable shape of the stirrup will be provided.
Figure 7: Defining the stirrup Defining the stirrup using the option New stirrup would require defining the end nodes of each stirrup bend specifying the relative/absolute position. Defining the stirrup using the option Automatic would result in a default shape being provided as shown in the figure below.
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Calculation parameters These include proportion of total load that is long term (used in computing the flexural stiffness of the composite column considering the time dependent effects); shear connector data and data pertaining to structural steel. Buckling defaults Those used as part of the composite column design check include; default sway types, buckling length ratios ky and kz, maximum k ratio
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ULS check
ULS design check is comprised of: Check 1: Pure axial Check 2: Combined axial plus uniaxial bending Check 3: Combined axial plus biaxial bending Check 4: Longitudinal shear check
Check 5: Transverse shear check The checks are carried out about both the principal axis. The design philosophy involving the above checks as well as the corresponding clause reference is discussed in detail in the theoretical background document. The results can be viewed in the following output formats: 1. Detailed output 2. Normal output 3. Brief output Detailed output In case of detailed output the parameters/variables involved in each of the above checks are presented.
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Figure 15: Detailed output Normal output In case of normal output only the effect (internal force), resistance and theutilization ratio pertaining to the checks 1 through 4 is displayed.
Figure 16: Normal output Brief output: In case of detailed output, the most critical utilization ratio of all the above checks at a section is displayed
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Concrete filled circular hollow sections and concrete filled rectangular (or square) hollow sections: Generalized design method as described in clause 4.3.5.1 as well as the alternative design method described in the Annex-H
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