1 Introduction
1 Introduction
INTENDED OUTCOME
• Students shall develop the capability to produce acceptable design for strutting
support systems, retaining walls and their critical components using design tables and
computer analysis tools.
• Students learn and understand the safety and construction issues related to excavation
construction.
• Students develop an ability to use modern engineering tools for the design of such structures.
MODES OF TEACHING
• Key information (inclusive of theories and methods) made available through lectures
• Assignment of readings, projects & homework.
• Lessons learned from collapse investigations
• Case Studies and problem based learning.
ASSESSMENT
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Projects 40%; final examination (open book, 2.5 hours) 60%
References
1. BCS and SCI, Handbook of structural steelwork, 3rd Edition, jointly
published by The British Constructional Steelwork Association and The
Steel Construction Institute, UK, 2002.
2. TR 26 (2010). Technical reference for deep excavation, Spring
Singapore.
3. CIRIA 517 Temporary Propping of Deep Excavation –Guidance on
Design, London, 1999.
4. CIRIA C580 – Embedded Retaining Walls – guidance for economic
design
5. BS 8002 – Code of Practice for Earth Retaining Structures
6. EC7: Geotechnical Design
7. BS8110: Structural Use of Concrete
8. BS8007 – Design of Concrete Structures for retaining aqueous liquids
9. BS 5950 Part1:2000 – Structural Use of Steelwork in Building, BSI.
10. BSEN1993 1-1-2005, Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures — Part 1-1:
General rules and rules for buildings.
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CE5112: Class Schedule for 2013
Instructors: Prof. Richard Liew / Mr TAN See Chee
05 March Lecture 1 by Tan See Chee
12 March Lecture 2 by Tan See Chee
19 March Lecture 3 by Tan See Chee
26 March Lecture 4 by Tan See Chee
02 April Lecture 5 by Tan See Chee
09 April Part II: Project Presentation (design of retaining wall) & final report
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Course notes
Chapter 1 Introduction to Limit State Design
Chapter 2 Local Buckling and Section Classification
Chapter 3 Restrained Beams
Chapter4 Unrestrained beams
Chapter 5 Beam web consideration
Chapter 6 Tension members
Chapter 7 Compression Members
Chapter 8 Members subject to axial load and moments
Chapter 9 Design of structural steel supporting systems for
basement construction
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Chapter 1 Introduction
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BS5950 Structural use of
steelwork in building
Hot rolled and welded sections (Part 1)
Composite construction (Part 3 Section 3.1)
Cold formed sections (Part 5)
Fire resistant design (8)
Stressed skin design (9)
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Structural use of steelwork in
building
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Contents
1. General
2. Limit States Design
3. Materials and Section Properties
4. Design of Structural Members
5. Continuous structures
6. Connections
7. Loading tests
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Aims of Structural Design
Economy, safety, fitness for purpose
Ease of transport, handling and erection
Future maintenance
End of life options
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Limit States Concept
Consider the limit states beyond which the
structure would become unfit for its
intended use
Ultimate Limit State (ULS)
Serviceability Limit State (SLS)
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Design Strength of Steel
Number of results
95%
Confidence limit
Mean
2
275 300 350 N/mm
Strength of material
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Specifying Steel Grade
BS EN 10025 - S 275
A steel to
the standard Minimum yield of
275 N/mm2
275
S for “structural” 355
E for “engineering” 460
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Table 9. Design Strength
S275 16 275
40 265
63 255
80 245
S355 16 355
40 345
63 335
80 325
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Limit States Design
f F R m
F is the load
f is the load factor
R is the resistance
m is the material factor
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Ultimate Limit States
Strength
Stability
Fatigue
Brittle Fracture
Structural Integrity & Robustness
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Limit State of Strength
Load combination 1:
Dead load and imposed load
Load combination 2:
Dead load and wind load
Load combination 3:
Dead load, imposed load and wind load
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Limit State of Strength
Dead load, except as below f = 1.4
Dead with wind and imposed loads f = 1.2
Dead load counteracting other loads f = 1.0
Dead load restraining sliding, uplift etc. f = 1.0
Imposed load f = 1.6
Imposed load with wind load f = 1.2
Wind load f = 1.4
Wind load with imposed load f = 1.2
Earth and ground water loads f = 1.4
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Safety Factor for Structural Design According
to Singapore TECHNICAL REFERENCE FOR
Deep excavation (TR26 2010)
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Load factors and Load Combinations
TR26: Clause 3.10.2
Load Load Factor
Combination
Excavation Dead Live Temperature Impact
Load Load Load Load Load
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Loads on Strut
Impact load (IPL)50kN
Imposed load IL= 5kN/m
Dead load DL = 20kN/m Soil Load (SL)= 500kN
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Serviceability Limit States
o Deflection
o Vibration and oscillation
o Durability
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Serviceability Limit States
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STEEL COST
Fabrication Material
Installation
(40-50%)
(30%) (10-20%)
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Reading
assignments
BS 5950:Part 1 Code:
Clauses 2.1, 2.4 & 2.5
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