Structure Data File in TXT Format 21752
Structure Data File in TXT Format 21752
REPORT
ON
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
KHUSBU MAHARJAN
(DESIGNER)
NEC NO:25101
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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
2 Analysis Technology and Methodology .......................................................... 3
2.1 General ................................................................................................................ 3
2.2 Codes and Standard used .................................................................................... 5
2.3 Software Used ..................................................................................................... 5
3 Analysis .............................................................................................................. 6
3.1 Material properties .............................................................................................. 6
3.1.1 Concrete .......................................................................................................... 6
3.1.2 Reinforcement Steel ........................................................................................ 6
3.2 Section Properties ............................................................................................... 6
3.3 Loadings .............................................................................................................. 6
3.3.1 Load Cases ...................................................................................................... 7
3.3.2 Load Combination ........................................................................................... 7
3.4 Estimation of Load .............................................................................................. 8
3.4.1 Unit Weight (Dead Load) ................................................................................ 8
3.4.2 Live Load ...................................................................................................... 12
3.4.3 Seismic Load ................................................................................................. 14
4 Analysis Output............................................................................................... 15
4.1 Seismic Coefficient Method ............................................................................. 15
4.2 Story Drift ......................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Modal time period and mass participation ........................................................ 17
4.4 Force Diagram .................................................................................................. 17
4.4.1 Axial Force Diagram ..................................................................................... 17
4.4.2 Shear Force Diagram ..................................................................................... 18
4.4.3 Moment Diagram .......................................................................................... 19
4.5 Joint Reactions .................................................................................................. 20
5 Design of Structural Members (Sample Design) .......................................... 21
5.1 Design Input and Output ................................................................................... 21
5.2 Design Output Diagram .................................................................................... 23
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5.3 Design of Slab ...................................................................................................... 27
5.3 Design of Beam................................................................................................. 30
5.4 Design of Column ............................................................................................. 33
5.5 Design of Foundation ........................................................................................ 36
6 References ........................................................................................................ 60
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1: Ground Floor Plan ...................................................................................... 2
Figure 2: Top Floor Plan ............................................................................................. 2
Figure 3: Section of building ....................................................................................... 3
Figure 4: Frame Load (Wall Load) on First Floor ................................................. 11
Figure 5: Frame Load (Wall Load) on Grid B-B .................................................... 12
Figure 6: Area Load (LL) on Floor Slab ................................................................. 13
Figure 7: Area Load (Floor Finishing and partition Load) on Floor Slab ........... 14
Figure 8: Story Displacement (Eqx) ......................................................................... 16
Figure 9: Story Displacement (Eqy) ......................................................................... 16
Figure 10: Envelope - Axial Force diagram: Grid C-C .......................................... 17
Figure 11: Envelope-Shear Force diagram: Grid C-C ........................................... 18
Figure 12: Envelope -Moment diagram: Grid C-C ................................................ 19
Figure 13: Joint Level and Reactions ....................................................................... 20
Figure 14: Section Input in Frame along Grid C-C................................................ 21
Figure 15: Section Input in First Floor .................................................................... 22
Figure 16: Design Output in First Floor .................................................................. 23
Figure 17: Design Output in Grid A-A .................................................................... 24
Figure 18: Design Output in Grid B-B..................................................................... 25
Figure 19: Design Output in Grid C-C .................................................................... 26
Figure 20:Foundation Layout ................................................................................... 59
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1: Load Cases ..................................................................................................... 7
Table 2: Load Combination ........................................................................................ 7
Table 3: Unit Weight of Materials .............................................................................. 8
Table 4: Dead Load Calculation ................................................................................. 9
Table 5: Live Load for Residential Building ........................................................... 12
Table 6: Fundamental Time period.......................................................................... 15
Table 7: Seismic coefficient and base shear ............................................................. 15
Table 8: Summary of slab ......................................................................................... 29
Table 9: Beam Reinforcement detail ........................................................................ 32
Table 10: Summary of Design of Column............................................................... 35
Table 11: Summary of Design of Footing ................................................................ 58
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1 Introduction
1.1 General
This report presents the structure analysis and design of residential 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
Location : Lalitpur
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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 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.
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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.
3 Analysis
3.1 Material properties
3.1.1 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)
= 23670 N/mm2for M20 grade
Poisson’s Ratio [U] = 0.2
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.
3.1.2 Reinforcement Steel
Characteristic strength of high yield steel is taken as 500MPa (TMT) 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
3.2 Section Properties
Preliminary Size of Members
The preliminary sizes of Beam, Column, and Slab were chosen based on experience.
Tie beam : 230mm*300mm
Secondary Beam: 230mm*350mm
Main Beam : 300 mm *450mm
Column : 400 mm *400 mm
Slab Thickness : 125 mm
During the analysis, beam and column are modeled as frame elements whereas slabs
are modeled as area element.
3.3 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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The weight of infill walls are 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.
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4 Floor Loads
Thickness of slab 0.125 m
Thickness of tile with
0.025 m
plaster
Thickness of Mosaic 0.020 m
Thickness of Marble 0.020 m
Thickness of Screed 0.040 m
Thickness of Cement
0.013 m
Plaster
Dead load of structural slab 3.125 kN/m2
Dead load of Tile 0.510 kN/m2
Dead load of Mosaic 0.462 kN/m2
Dead load of Marble 0.534 kN/m2
Dead load of screed 0.840 kN/m2
Dead load of Cement
0.255 kN/m2
Plaster
Total dead load of Floor
1.350 kN/m2
Finishes (Tile)
Total dead load of Floor
1.302 kN/m2
Finishes (Mosaic)
Total dead load of Floor
1.374 kN/m2
Finishes (Marble)
Total dead load of Floor
1.095 kN/m2
Finishes (Cement Punning)
Dead load of light
1.200 kN/m2
partition walls
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Figure 7: Area Load (Floor Finishing and partition Load) on Floor Slab
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The seismic weight is determined based on the following mass source. (Table 6,
Cl.7.9.2, IS 1893 (Part 1):2002)
4 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, story
shear, inter story drift, maximum displacement and base shear along two orthogonal
directions. The column and beam size and reinforcement are then checked.
4.1 Seismic Coefficient Method
The fundamental time period of the building as per IS code 1893: 2002, clause 7.6.2,
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 6: Fundamental Time period
Direction Time period (sec)
X 0.464
Y 0.464
Based on program/software calculated seismic coefficient, base shear and storey
shear are as shown in the Table 7. To calculate these parameters, the following
equation has been used as per code.
The coefficient is given by,\
𝑍 𝐼 𝑆𝑎 0.36 1.0 𝑆𝑎
𝐴ℎ = = 𝑥 𝑥
2𝑅 𝑔 2 5 𝑔
And, base shear is given by,
𝑉𝑏 = 𝐴ℎ 𝑊
These values in both the orthogonal direction are tabulated in the Table 7below.
Table 7: Seismic coefficient and base shear
Seismic Weight
2562.8209
(KN)
Direction X Y
Seismic Coefficient 0.09 0.09
Vb (KN) 230.6539 230.6539
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It is seen that drift does not exceed the code prescribed value of 0.004 times story
height (i.e. permissible story displacement is 11.37mm). Thus the drift check seems
to comply with the safety value mentioned in the code.
4.3 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. Analysis was carried out for first
10 modes so that the mass participation satisfies this criterion in both orthogonal
directions.
4.4 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.
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2.0 Loading:
Dead Load: (DL) 3.125 KN/m2
Other Dead Load: (ODL) 2 KN/m2
Live Load: (LL) 2 KN/m2
Total Load: (w) 7.125 KN/m2
Factored Load: (wu) 10.6875 KN/m2
1.435
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Section Properties
b (mm) h (mm) bf (mm) ds (mm) dct (mm) dcb (mm)
300 450 300 0 60 60
Material Properties
Lt.Wt Factor
Ec (MPa) fck (MPa) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)
(Unitless)
22360.68 20 1 500 500
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Section Properties
Cover (Torsion)
b (mm) h (mm) dc (mm)
(mm)
400 400 60 30
Material Properties
Lt.Wt Factor
Ec (MPa) fck (MPa) fy (MPa) fys (MPa)
(Unitless)
22360.68 20 1 500 500
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Grid
S.N. Column Size Second Floor
Location Ground floor First Floor Third Floor Stirrups
1 A2 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ -
2 A3 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ 8-16ɸ 8mm Ø stirrups
400X400 2-25ɸ+6-20ɸ 8-16ɸ @ 100 mm C/C
3 A4 8-20ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ
(at top and
5 B1 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ -
bottom) & @ 150
6 B2 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ 8-16ɸ
mm C/C (at mid
9 C1 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ 8-16ɸ
height) in all
10 C3 400X400 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ 8-16ɸ columns
11 C4 400X400 2-25ɸ+6-20ɸ 8-20ɸ 4-20ɸ+4-16ɸ 8-16ɸ
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Size of footing
L= 2.288 m
B= 2.288 m
Provided (L) = 2.288 m
Provided (B) = 2.288 m
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b) One way Shear (Calculation for no shear reinforcement)
depth (d) = 340 mm
Max'm S.F. = 65.920 KN
One way Shear (τv) = 0.194 N/mm2
Provided Ast = 0.2 %
β= 11.61
Concrete Shear strength
0.326 N/mm2
(τc)=
Ok
Ast = 680 mm2
F) Development Length
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column =
Allowable bearing stress = 0.45*fck
9.000 N/mm2
Now Excess load = 0.000 kN
Area of steel required As = 0 mm2
Minimum Ast = 0.5% of column area
800 mm2
Thus, area of steel for
800 mm2
dowel bars =
Now
Bar
extended
Nos dia Ast
8 20 2513
0 12 0
Available Ast for load
2513 mm2
transfer =
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Isolated Foundation(F2)
A) Given Data Size of column
Bc = 400 mm
Dc = 400 mm
Column Load (V) = 465.3333 KN
Bearing Capacity (qa) = 120 KN/m2
Grade of Concrete (fck) = 20 Mpa
Grade of Steel (fy)= 500 Mpa
Size of footing
L= 2.065 m
B= 2.065 m
Provided (L) = 2.065 m
Provided (B) = 2.065 m
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F) Development Length
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0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
-50
-100
-150
-200
-250
Distance (m)
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Bending moment (KN-m)
20
0
-0.5 0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3
-20
-40
-60
-80
Distance(m)
D) Design of Slab
Effective depth for maximum bending moment
Max'm B.M. = -40.589 KN-m/m
Max'm B.M. = 40.589
B.M. = 0.134 fckbd2
Eff. depth required (d)= 100 mm
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Moment capacity of
section= 0.134fckbd2
= 309.81 KN-m
Outer footing / Inner footing
Max'm B.M. = 70.014 KN-m * Note: At the face of
ok Column
Assumed,
Width of Beam (B)= 400 mm
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0.2, 73.65
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7
-200
5.6864, -274.88
-400
400
300
200
1) Bending Moment
Moment capacity of
section= 0.134fckbd2
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= 439.091 KN-m
Rebar Required
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Top bar= 2264
Provided, Size = 25 mm
Number = 5
Ast Provided= 2455 mm2 Pt = 0.959 %
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2) Shear Force
Critical Shear Force = 420.12 KN
shear(τv) = 1.641 N/mm2
Provided Ast = 0.491 %
β= 4.73
Shear strength of
concrete(τc) = 0.475 N/mm2
Result = Shear reinforcement is required
Vsu = 298.511 KN
Use, Size = 8 mm dia
Leg No = 2
Spacing (Sv) = 90 mm c/c
Provide 2L-8mm@90mmc/c as vertical stirrups
F) Check For Bearing strength of Column and footing conctete
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distanc
e "d"
from
face of
Strap
Beam
One way Shear (τv) = 0.330 N/mm2
Provided Ast = 0.2 %
β= 11.61
Concrete Shear strength
(τc)= 0.326 N/mm2
Revise %
0f steel or
depth of
footing
(Min'm
Ast to
resist
one
way
Ast = 680 mm2 shear)
2) Punching shear need not be considered due to presence of the strap beam
Moment capacity of
section= 0.134fckbd2
= 309.81 KN-m
Outer footing / Inner footing
* Note:
At the
face of
Max'm B.M. = 85.961 KN-m Column
ok
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Spacing = 150 mm
Ast Provided= 754 mm2
ok
For Shrinkage/Temperature in longitudional direction,
Ast min = 408 mm2
Provided, Size = 12 mm
Spacing = 150 mm
Ast Provided= 754 mm2
ok
Assumed,
Width of Beam (B)= 400 mm
Depth of Beam (D)= 800 mm
Effective depth (d) = 740 mm
0.2, 80.18
0
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7
-200
5.6864, -332.76
-400
-600
0.2, -729.82
-800
Disatance (m)
500
400
300
200
5.2, 69.48277733
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0 0.2, -8.018262
0 0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5 4 4.5 5 5.5 6 6.5 7
-100 5.6864, -
138.0819686 54
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Disatance (m)
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1) Bending Moment
Moment capacity of
section= 0.134fckbd2
= 587.027 KN-m
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Design
Doubly
Reinforce
d Section
i) Singly reinforced Design
Design moment = 0 KN-m
Design moment= 0 KN-m
Ast = 0 mm2
ii) Doubly reinforced Design
Ultimate moment = 587.027 KN-m
Ast,1 = 2254 mm2
Exceed Moment = 69.223 KN-m
d' = 35 mm
es = 0.00316
*Note:
Stress
in steel
corresp
onding
to
strain
fsc = 425 N/mm2 es
Asc = 231.031 mm2
Ast,2 = 225.720 mm2
Total Ast = 2479.720 mm2
Rebar Required
Bottom Bar= 446
Provided, Size = 20 mm
Number = 5
Ast Provided= 1571 mm2 Pt = 0.531 %
ok
Top bar= 2480
Provided, Size = 25 mm
Number = 6
Ast Provided= 2946 mm2 Pt = 0.995 %
ok
2) Shear Force
Critical Shear Force = 524.24 KN
shear(τv) = 1.771 N/mm2
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Shear strength of
concrete(τc) = 0.490 N/mm2
Result = Shear reinforcement is required `
Vsu = 379.216 KN
Use, Size = 8 mm dia
Leg No = 2
Spacing (Sv) = 80 mm c/c
Provide 2L-8mm@80mmc/c as vertical stirrups
F) Check For Bearing strength of Column and footing conctete
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6 References
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Wind Zone
Type II
Subsoil category (Medium)
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Fe-500
Reinforcement Steel Grade Fe500 for all
Slab design
1 long side
discontinuous
2 adjacent
side
continuous
2 adjacent side
continuous
Boundary condition of slab
2921
Short span of Critical slab panel (L) (in mm)
mm
Calculated short span to effective depth ratio
27.82
(L/d) for the corresponding slab
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One side
Support condition continuous
Both side
continuous
Basic (L/d) ratio 23
1: LL 1.5
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2: DL 1.2
2: EQ 1.2
3: DL 1.2
3: LL 1.5
3: EQ 1.5
4: DL 0.9
4: EQ 1.5
Whether sample design calculations of
Yes
foundations, columns, beams and slabs are yes
No
submitted
Combined Footing
With Strap
Beam,Raft
Foundation,Strip
Footing
Type of Foundations
Minimum Depth of foundation from ground 1.5
1.5m
level to the bottom of footing (in m) m
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