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Analysis of 2-Meter CHB Wall Frame Katherine Shayne D. Yee: Project Name: Location: Subject: Designed by

The document provides details of a structural analysis for a 2-meter concrete hollow block (CHB) wall frame, including structural parameters, loadings, and design checks of the beam and column. The beam design was checked for flexure and shear. The flexure check showed a demand capacity ratio (DCR) of 0.10, indicating the beam is safe. The shear check determined minimum reinforcement is required as the factored shear exceeds the shear capacity of the concrete. Loadings and calculations are also provided for the column.

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Analysis of 2-Meter CHB Wall Frame Katherine Shayne D. Yee: Project Name: Location: Subject: Designed by

The document provides details of a structural analysis for a 2-meter concrete hollow block (CHB) wall frame, including structural parameters, loadings, and design checks of the beam and column. The beam design was checked for flexure and shear. The flexure check showed a demand capacity ratio (DCR) of 0.10, indicating the beam is safe. The shear check determined minimum reinforcement is required as the factored shear exceeds the shear capacity of the concrete. Loadings and calculations are also provided for the column.

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Project Name:

Location:
Subject: Analysis of 2-meter CHB Wall Frame
Designed by: Katherine Shayne D. Yee

I. Structural Parameters

H= 3 m Height of CHB Wall


L= 7 m Length of CHB Wall
S= 2.3 m Column Span
y= 2 m Height of Beam from NGL
ϒchb = 16.5 kN/m3 Density of CHB Wall
ϒc = 23.6 kN/m3 Density of Concrete
t= 100 mm Thickness of CHB Wall
f'c = 3000 psi Compressive Strength of Concrete
fy = 414 Mpa Yield Strength of Steel

i. Beam Sizes
b= 0.2 m Width of Beam
h= 0.2 m Depth of Beam
NOB = 2 No. of Top/Bottom Bars
db = 10 mm Diameter of Main Bars
dbt = 8 mm Diameter of Stirrups

ii. Column Sizes


b= 0.2 m Width of Column
h= 0.2 m Depth of Column
NOB = 2 No. of Top/Bottom Bars
db = 10 mm Diameter of Main Bars
dbt = 8 mm Diameter of Stirrups
Pw = 0.44 kPa Min. Wind Pressure (As per NSCP 2015)

II. Loadings

i. Beam Calculations
W DL = 0.944 kN/m
WSDL = 1.65 kN/m
Mmax = 1.044085 kN/m Factored Maximum Moment of Beam
Vmax = 4.17634 kN Factored Maximum Shear of Beam

a. Flexure check
d= 147 mm Effective Depth of Beam
a= As fy
0.85 f'c d
a= 25.16 mm

φMc = 10.70 kN-m Ultimate Moment Capacity of Beam

DCR = 0.10 kN-m SAFE!


b. Shear check
Vc = 17.85 kN Shear Capacity of Concrete
Vu= 4.17634 Factored Maximum Shear of Beam
DCR = 0.23 Demand Capacity Ratio

Vc > Vu! Therefore, minimum reinforcement is needed.

ii. Column Calculations


Pbeam = 4.18 kN Axial Load due to the Beam
PDL = 2.832 kN Axial Load due to the Self Weight of Column
Pu = 9.81 Total Axial load

Mw = 4.554 kN Moment of Column due to Wind


MDL = 1.04 kN Moment due to Beams

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