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Steel Design Calculations From Loading Conditions

This document provides design calculations for a one-way continuous slab and rectangular beam. For the slab, it calculates the loadings, required depth, bending moments at different sections, and reinforcement details. It determines the effective span, required depth for strength, area of steel, and spacing of reinforcement. For the beam, it similarly calculates the loads, bending moment, required depth, and area of steel. The calculations are shown to check code requirements for strength, stiffness, and shear.

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Steel Design Calculations From Loading Conditions

This document provides design calculations for a one-way continuous slab and rectangular beam. For the slab, it calculates the loadings, required depth, bending moments at different sections, and reinforcement details. It determines the effective span, required depth for strength, area of steel, and spacing of reinforcement. For the beam, it similarly calculates the loads, bending moment, required depth, and area of steel. The calculations are shown to check code requirements for strength, stiffness, and shear.

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STEEL DESIGN CALCULATIONS FROM LOADING CONDITIONS

DESING OF ONE WAY CONTINOUS SLAB


GIVEN DATA:
Area of slab 12m x 7.5 m supported by T-beams as 3 m centres
LX = 7.5 fck 20
LY = 3 fy 415
SIDE RATIO = LY/LX
2.5 is more than 2 so one way slab
it can be design using bending moment and shear force coefficient given in Table 12
and 12 of IS : 456-2000
Depth required for stiffness:
c/c of supports = 3000
basic value of l/d = 26
assume modification factor as 1.5
d= Span /(bv * mf)
76.923077
provide a total thickness of 100 mm eith effective depth of 80 mm d =
D =
efective span
width of the suports = 300 0.3 m
clear span = 2.7 m
clear span/12 = 225 mm
width of the supports > clear span/12
as per clause 22.2 (b)(1) and (2) of IS :456 - 2000
effective span of the interior panels = 2.7
effective span of the end panels = clear span + 1/2 effective depth
= 2.89 m
load claculation
consider 1 m width of slab
from (ii) j (3)of table 1 of IS : 875 (part 2 ) - 1987
inposed load , Ws = 1 * 1 * span
= 3000 N/m
dead load
self wt of slab
1 * 1 * 0.1 *25000 = 2500 N/m
wt of floor finish = 1000 N/m
so Wd 3500 N/m
load factor = 1.5
design load Wud = 5250 N/m
design load Wus = 4500 N/m
MaximumBM @ support next to end support (section 3)
from Table 112 of IS : 456 - 2000
M max = Wud l 2 /10 - Wus l2 /9
since the length of spans are not equal so average BM is to be calculated
M max = 16033.153
8016.5763 nm
= 8016576.3 nmm
depth req for strength
for balanced section of M 20 and fe 415 MR = Qubd2 Qu = 2.079
Effective drpth req , d = 3855.977
d = 62.096514 < than 80 mm
Design BM
BM near middle of end span,
M1 = Wudl2/12 + Wusl2/10
3654.0438 + 3758.445
= 7412.4888 N.m
BM near middle of interior span,
M2 = Wudl2/16 + Wusl2/12
2392.0313 + 2733.75
5125.7813
BM @ support next to end support, span,
M3= Wudl2/10 - Wusl2/9
-3645 + -4252.5
= -7897.5 nm
BM interior support,
M4 = = -(Wudl2/12 - Wusl2/9)
-3189.375 + -3645
-6834.375 N.m
BM @end support
M5 = = -(Wud+Wus)*L2/24
= -3393.041 N.m
Main reinforcement - Area of steel
minimum area of styeel to be provided @ section 1, 2, 3, and 4
Ast min = 0.12/100 * 1000 * D
120 mm2
Area of tensile steel required , @ section 1:
A1 = o.5 fck/fy[1-1-(4.6m1/(fck bd2))]bd 3
2
= 276.60 mm
similarly 0
A1 = 276.60 0
0
0
2

Spacing of main bars


maximum permitted spacing aaat sections 1,2,3 and 4
=3xd mm
240 mm
Spacing of 8mm dia bars
S1 = as x 1000/A1 as = 3.14 x d2/4 dia = 8
181.63256 50.24
say 180 mm
similarly

Distributors
Area of tensile steel required (0.12%) = 120 mm2
dia =
S= 418.66667 as =
say 415 mm
max permitted spacing = least of 5d and 450mm
= 450 mm
check for shear
from table 13 of IS : 456-2000
Maximum SF @ outer side of support next to end support
vu = 0.6wud l+0.6wus l
= 1.734
= 16906.5 n
Nominal shear stress v = vu/bd
= 0.2113313 n/mm2
k>1
Max shear stress c = 0.28 n/mm2
v < k c and 0.5 c max
hence safe against shear
check for stiffness
consider the end span
A1 = 276.60
% of reinforcement = A1/bd*100
0.35 %
taking fs = 0.58 fy
= 240.7 n/mm2
from fig 4 of IS : 456-2000 mf = 1.39
d= clear span/ (basic value * MF)
79.966796 < 80
hence safe against stiffness
design ofd rectangular beam
1. given data
B= 300
D = span/10 450
d = 575
clear span = 4500
effective cover = 35
2.design constant
fck = 20
fy = 415
Qu = 2.759
3. Effective span:
i)clear span+effective depth 5075
ii)c/c distance of support = 4730
which ever is less
L eff = 4.73
4.loaqd calculation
live load = 16.555
load from slab = 17.7375
self weight of beam = 3.375
total load = 37.6675
design load = 56.50
5.calculation of BM:
M = WL2/12 = 105.34
6.EFFECTIVE DEPTH REQ
MR = 2.759*bd2
d = (M/Qb)
d = 356.7492495

7.calculation of ast
ast req =o.5 fck/fy[1-1-(4.6mu/(fck bd2))]bd 0.24427
ast req = 543.1572993 0.75573
Ast min 0.869327
0.85bd/fy = 353.313253 0.130673
Ast max 543.1573
0.04bD = 6900
hence we provide steel for ast req
8.shear reinforcement
vu =WL/2 133.63 manipulation for
v = vu/b 0.45 c =
pt = 100ast/bd 0.31 0.25 0.36
c = 0.45 0.5 0.48
0.25 0.12
9.desing of shear reinforcement
Vus = vu - cbd 56000.46 dia 8
asv = 50.24
10. spacing : *
i) Sv = 0.87fy Asvd/Vus 186.25
ii)3d = 1725
iii)300 mm
hence provide 2 legged vertical stirupps @300 c/c
11. check for min reinforcement
i) Sv = 0.87fy Asv/0.4b
= 151.1596

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