Analysis Report: Residential Building, Thalidanchhi - 1, Kageshwori Manohara Municipality, Kathmandu
Analysis Report: Residential Building, Thalidanchhi - 1, Kageshwori Manohara Municipality, Kathmandu
Residential Building,
Thalidanchhi – 1, Kageshwori Manohara
Municipality, Kathmandu
MATERIAL PROPERTY
SECTIONAL PROPERTIES
Moment of Inertia: The beams in the building frames will act as rectangular in the end
portion near the support and will act as T or L beams in the central portion . For the
purpose of analysis, a general practice is to assume the equivalent Moment of Inertia for
the whole length of the beams . The Moment of inertia is calculated for the rectangular
portion and multiplying it by 2.0 for T- beams and 1.5 for L-beams.
Lateral stiffness: The lateral stiffness of the column is calculated using the following formula
12𝐸𝐼
𝐷=
𝑙
Load cases
. Dead load (DL)
. Live load (LL)
. Earthquake load in + ve X – direction (EQX)
. Earthquake load in – ve X – direction (-EQX)
. Earthquake load in + ve Y – direction (EQY)
. Earthquake load in – ve Y – direction (-EQY)
CONSTRUCTION SITE
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
DENSITY OF MATERIALS
Reinforced concrete 25.0 KN/m3
Plain cement concrete 24.0 KN/m3
Brick masonry 19.2 KN/m3
Rebar 78.5 KN/m3
Light Weight Filling in Sunken area 0.8 KN/m3
Cement mortar / plaster 2.08 KN/m3
Floor finish 1.2 KN/m3
Brick Bat coba for terracing 2 KN/m3
ASSESSMENT OF LIVE LOAD
WIND LOADS
Wind and seismic loads shall not be taken to act simultaneously. Kathmandu being high
seismic area, Seismic Forces are expected to govern and hence Wind load have not been
considered in design.
OTHER LOADS
METHOD OF ANALYSIS
The framing systems (including the sizes of various structural elements) have been worked
out, on the basis of a preliminary structural analysis and also in co-ordination with relevant
architectural & services requirements. Space frame analysis using ETABS software has been
undertaken to obtain refined results for all load combinations in accordance with IS:456-
2000.
Column/Shear walls and Beams have been modeled as line members but additional points
have been taken at beam/column face. The Beam Column Junction is understood to behave as
rigid and therefore each member has been idealized as consisting of three segments. The
central one represents the linear elastic member and the other two end segments that represent
the parts common to beam and column/wall junction as rigid.
The RCC design shall be based on provisions laid down in IS:456-2000: Code of practice for
plain and reinforced concrete, following Limit State philosophy. Structural design for typical
members has been done for the combination of loads that produces maximum stress in the
structural elements, and in turn requires maximum reinforcing steel provisions.
The design of Columns and Beams is done directly using ETABS design software. The
design of Slab, Staircase is down by in house developed Worksheets in Excel. Clause 7.1.3 of
IS:13920 states that preferably the proportion of shorter to longer side of a column section
should be not less than 0.4. Similarly, the design of Foundations is done using SAFE design
software.
VB=Ah*W
Where,
Ah = Design Horizontal Seismic Coefficient
W = Seismic Weight of the building
Where,
Z = Zone Factor = 0.36 as applicable for structures built in Zone V.
I = Importance factor for the building = 1
R = Response Reduction factor = 5
Sa/g = Average Response Acceleration Coeff. is taken for Soil Type-2 and
5% Damping.
DETAIL OF COLUMNS, BEAMS, SLABS AND FOOTINGS
FOOTING DETAILS
Foundation depth = 5'-6" from original Ground Level
For Combined footings: Rebar- 12mm ф @ 150mm c/c both ways (bottom)
16mm ф @150mm c/c (top main bar)
12mm ф @ 150mm c/c (top secondary bar)
Eff. Depth of footing (d): 600mm and 650mm
(Details shown in str. dwg.)
COVER TO REINFORCEMENTS:
Minimum values for nominal cover to be provided to all reinforcement, including links of
normal weight aggregate concrete depending on the condition of exposure and minimum
specified period of fire resistance.
Environment exposure conditions considered are ‘moderate’ for sub structure, and ‘mild’ for
superstructure. Minimum fire rating considered is four hours for columns, two hours for
beams and one hour for slabs.
Clear Cover to the main reinforcement in the various structural elements depends on above
criteria shall be:
a) Footing (Bottom) 50 mm
Footing (Top and Sides) 50 mm
b) Columns 40 mm
c) Pedestals 40 mm
d) Beams 30 mm or bar diameter whichever is greater
e) Slabs 20 mm
f) Staircase waist slab 20 mm
g) Water tank walls and slabs 30 mm
h) Retaining walls (Earth Face) 25 mm
i) Retaining walls (Other Face) 20 mm
DUCTILE DETAILING
Detailing provisions of IS:13920 have been followed as applicable for a Special Moment
Resisting Frame with shear walls, in order to provide appropriate ductile properties to the
structure and improve Seismic Response of the structure.