RCII Column Design Solved Examples: Example 2.1. (Classification of Columns)
RCII Column Design Solved Examples: Example 2.1. (Classification of Columns)
A D G
9m 7.5 m
Solution:
Moments of inertia
3
300 x600
Girders: I g 54 x108 mm4
12
300 x400
Columns: I DE 16 x108 mm4
12
300 x350 3
I EF 10.71875 x10 8 mm 4 .
12
Stiffness Coefficients:
E 54 x108 6 x105 E.
EI g BE
K K cF
9000
Beams/ Girders : K g
Lg
E 54 x108 7.2 x105 E.
EH
K K
FI
7500
E 16 x10 4.21 x105 E
8
K DE
EI c 3.8 x103
Columns: K c
Lc
K EF
E 10.71875 108 2.82 x105 E
3.8 x10 3
At joints E and F.
EI col / L I col / L 4.21x105 2.82 x105
E 0.53
f EI g / Leff f I g / Leff
Joint E:
6 x105 7.2 x105
2.82 x105
Joint F: F 0.21 4
6 x105 7.2 x105
E F 0.53 0.21
m 0.37
2 2
(a) For Non sway frame
26.33.
30
50 25 66.66 ok!
45 Second Order effect is ignore
The colum is short.
7.5 4 E F 1.6 E F
1.15 for design
Le
L 7.5 E F
4370
43.25
101.036
15
25 or 27.66 not ok!
525 x103
0.85 x 30 x300 x350
1.5
Example 2.2. The 300x400mm axially loaded column pin fixed end support is having 4ϕ 16mm
diameter bars. Calculate the ultimate capacity to resist compressive and tensile force if (a)
L=5.5m (b) L=7m
Take, fy =460 N/mm2
fck =35N/mm2
Ec 9.5 f ck 8 3
1
Es= 200GPa
The Column with this length and restrain Conditions is a short column.
Ag=300x400= 120000 mm2 (gross area).
As = (8 *162)/4= 1608mm2 (reinforcement area).
Design Compressive force:
N sd
0.85 f ck
Ag As f y As
c s Taking c = 1. s =1.15
Nsd=
0.8535 120000 1608 4601608.
1.5 1.15
= 2991308 N = 2991.308 kN
2 EI e
Ncr = EI e 0.2 Ec I c E s I s .
L2e
40mm 220mm 40mm
300 mm
400 mm
Take minimum reinforcement Cover = 32mm
Ic
4003003 9 x108 mm 4
12
Is
4 162 1102 9.73x10 6 mm4 .
4
..
EI e 0.233 9 x108 200 9.73x106 .
59.4 x108 19.46 x108 78.86 x108 kN.mm2
N cr
78.86 x10 3241.6kN.
2 8
49002
Exercise: Repeat if the column is Fixed Fixed Support
A rectangular column 300x500 (mm x mm) reinforced with 4 26 (As’ = As =1060mm2) one at
each corner with d’/h=0.1 and Determine
i) The design strength Pd when the design eccentricity from centerline of column x-section
including all effects is
a) eb (balanced )
b) 20mm
c) 150mm
d) 400 mm
e)Very large approaching .
ii) Draw moment versus axial load table and interaction diagram
Solution
d’ = (0.1) (500) = 50 mm
d = 500 - 50 = 450mm
4 26
500 Constants: - fck=24 , fcd=13.60
fyd = 260.87
300
As
0.00785
bd
As' As 2 x530 1060. f yd
m 23.98.
0.8 f cd
Ast 2120
f yd
m' 0.8m 19.18
f cd
f cd abb As' d ab
2
A f
'
s yd d d '
e
'
b
Pnb
= 514679.03 N.
514.68 kN.
(e) e or Pd O only flexure.
b1 = As Es cu f yd f cd /0.8b f cd .
1060 200 x103 x0.0035 260.87 13.60 /0.8x300 x13.60.
= 138.19mm
c
= As' d ' cu Es / 0.8bf cd .
= 1060 x50 x0.0035x2 x10 /0.8x300 x13.60.
5
= 11366.42.
= 138.19 138.19 4 x11366.42
1 2
x
2
= 57.95 < xmax.
x d' 57.97 50
fs’= cu Es x0.0035 x2 x105
x 57.97
2500
2000
Axial Load,P in KN
1500
1000
ed=150mm
500
ed=400mm
0
0 50 100 150 200 250
Moment,M inKN.m
M d 160 x10 3
Pda=1100KN, ed = 145mm.
Pda 1100
Using Equations.
0.8 cu
Pub=fcdbd 967 kN.
yd cu
0.8 cu
ab= d 240mm.
yd cu
f cd bab As' d b As' f yd d d '
a
2
eb' 482mm
Pnb
eb =282mm > ed compression controls.
Pdo = fcd Ag Ast f yd Ast 2749KN .
p do
Pd= 1412 KN Pd 1100 kN Safe but not economical.
Pdo ed
1 1
Pnb eb
- For ductility requirement, it would be better to go for low steel ratio.
Trial 2.
216
13.6 270 216 904 405 904 347.83 405 45.
eb’ = 2
782 x103
= 441mm.
2257
Pd = = 1102 KN > Pd = 1100 KN Safe and economical.
2257 145
1 1
782 261
Using interaction charts: - [Uniaxial chart No 2 ].
d' 45
Assume 270 x 450 0.10
h 450
N 1100 10 3
sd = = = 0.67
f cd bh 13.6 270 450
= 0.35
M 160 10 6
sd = = = 0.22
f cd bh 2 13.6 270 450 2
Ac f cd 0.35 270 450 13.6
Ast = = 1662.71mm2
f yd 347.83
24 = 3.7 use 4 24
Design a column to sustain a design axial load of 550 KN acting with a design bending moment
of 200 KNm including all other effects. Use the same materials example 2.4.
Solution:
M 200 x103
ed d mm = 364mm.
Pd 550
fcd = 13.6 Mpa , fyd = 347. 83 Mp
Design a circular column for design axial load of Pda=1225 kN& design bending moment of
Md=180 KN.m. including all other effects. Use C-30, S-300, class I work.
Solution.
Pda = 1225 KN, Md= 180KNm, C-30, S-300, class I.
Md 180 10 6
0.135
f cd Ag h 13.6 196.35 10 3 500
Design a column to sustain a factored design load of 900 KN and biaxial moments of
Mdx = 180 KNm, Mdy = 270 KNm including all other effects. Assume materials of concrete C-
30, steel S-300, class I work.
Solution:
Constants fck = 24, fcd = 13.6, fyd = 260.87, m1 = 19.18
M dy M
edx = 300mm edy dx 200mm
Pda Pda
Trial1: Assume 600 x 400 with 8 28 arranged as shown.
Y
Mdx
400
Mdy X
600
d 2 d 2 d
= 1560 KN
If Pdx is near 900 or less, you should change the X- section immediately without further check for
Pdy because for even a uniaxial case it hasn’t satisfied to be 900.
Y- direction;
edy = 200mm, d = 400 – 40 = 360mm , b = 600mm.
Pnb = 1687 KN, eb = 187mm < edy = 200 T-controls.
Pdy = 1560 KN
900 10 3
0.28
13.6 400 600
270 10 6
h 0.138
13.6 400 600 2 ω=0.395 from biaxial chart #9
180 10 6
b 0.138.
13.6 400 2 600
As tot=ω*Acfcd/( fyd)=0.395*400*600*13.6/(260.87)=4942.23mm2
Pd
Ag
[ f cd (1 ) f yd ]
2 1000 *103
S = S = 249 mm
13.6(1 0.01) 0.01(260.87)
Pd
Ag
[ f cd (1 ) f yd ]
2 1000 *103
S = S = 232 mm
13.6(1 0.02) 0.02(260.87)
- λmax = 50-25( M 1
) ; here first order moment is constant through out the column.
M2
f yk 460
fyd = = = 400MPa
rs 1.15
N sd 1650 *10 3
νsd = = = 0.76
Ac f cd 400 2 *13.6
M sd 163 *10 6
sd = =0.187
Ac f cd h 400 2 *13.6 * 400
Using chart no- 2; for νsd = 0.76 and sd = 0.187; ω = 0.32; bal = 0.25
sd 0.187 1 5 5
K2 = = = 0.75, = K2 ( ) 103 = 0.75( *10 3 = 10.42*10-6
bal 0.25 r d 360
K 2 Le2 1
e2 = ( ) here K1 = 1 for λ > 35
10 r
1(4900) 2
= (10.42 *10 6 ) = 25mm
10
130 *10 3
e tot = ee + ea+e2 = 20 25 123.8mm
1650
123.8 204.3 *10 3
Msd = 1650* = 204.3kNm , = 0.23 implies ω=0.45
1000 400 3 *13.6
Recalculating k2, μbal=0.3
0.23 1 5
k2= = 0.77 , = 0.77( ) *10 3 = 10.69*10-6 = 26mm
0 .3 r 360
etot = 124.3
124.3 M sd 205.1 *10 6
Msd = 1650* = 205.09 kNm , sd = = 0.236
1000 Ac f cd h 400 2 *13.6 * 400
ω = 0.45
Interaction can be stopped.
0.45 * 400 2 *13.6
Ast = 2448mm2
400
Use 8 number o f 20mm diameter rods.
As provided = 2512, compare the result with minimum and maximum code requirements
>0.008*4002=1280
<0.08*4002=12800 Hence ok
S 12 ø =240
d' 40
Soln: Assume d’= 40mm; = = 0.1 use uniaxail chart no-2
h 400
ee 0.6eo2+0.4eo1 or 0.4eo2
155
eo2= *1000 =121.1mm
1280
82
eo1= *1000 =-64.1mm
1280
ee 0.6*121.1+0.4*-64.1=47.02mm 0r 0.4*121.1=48.44; therefore ee=48.44mm
le 0.75 * 7500
ea = =18.75mm or 20mm; use ea =20mm
300 300
0.75 * 7500 82
Check for e2; λ= =48.7 ; λmax=50-25( )=63.2
400 2 * 300 155
12
λ < λmax; therefore; neglect second order eccentricity
etot=eo2 +ea =121.1+20=141.1mm
141.1
Msd= 1280* =180.6kNm; fcd= 13.6 ; fyd=347.8
1000
* Ac * f cd
0.4 * 400 * 600 *13.6
As= = =5005mm2
f yd 260.87
< Asmax= 0.08*Ag=19200mm2
>Asmin=0.008Ag=1920mm2
use 8ø30mm bar
Lateral reinforcement
Ø 6 or 30/4 S 22* 30 =360 or 300 or400
Soln:
b' h'
Let = =0.1, fck= 25MPa; fcd=11.33MPa; fyd=260.87MPa
b h
Etot=ee+ea+e2; here e2=0.1ee
Therefore etot=1.1ee+ea
Mdx=1.1*98+0.02*100=127.8kNm
Mdy=1.1*87+0.02*1000=115.7kNm
1000 *10 3
ν= =0.44(between 0.4and 0.6)
11.33 * 450 * 450
Mb 115.7 *10 6
b = =0.11
f cd Ac b 11.33 * 450 3
Mh 127.8 *10 6
h = =0.12
f cd Ac b 11.33 * 450 3