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Checklist For Beam Design & Drawing

1) The document provides a checklist for reviewing the design and drawings of a control room beam. 2) It lists parameters like design units, assumptions, loads, materials, and calculations that should be checked to ensure compliance with standards. 3) The checklist includes items like verifying the concrete grade and steel grade selected, cover provided for reinforcement, spacing of reinforcement bars, and ensuring design documents include reference drawings and design criteria.

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Checklist For Beam Design & Drawing

1) The document provides a checklist for reviewing the design and drawings of a control room beam. 2) It lists parameters like design units, assumptions, loads, materials, and calculations that should be checked to ensure compliance with standards. 3) The checklist includes items like verifying the concrete grade and steel grade selected, cover provided for reinforcement, spacing of reinforcement bars, and ensuring design documents include reference drawings and design criteria.

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Control Room Beam Design & Drawing Doc. No.

Rev. : 00 Date :
Checks for Control Room beam Design & Drawing
Reference 01 : Bureau of Indian Standards ( IS : 456_2000), & Other relavent IS Standards
Reference 02 : Suzlon Technical Specification No.: ENG:PEV:T-012 , CEA Te
Standards for Construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines Regulations, 2010.
Sl.No Parameters to be Checked OK NOT OK

A DESIGN UNITS
All Design units are as per Standard International (SI) Metric System
1

B DESIGN ASSUMPTIONS

1 General design Methodology is provided

2 All Design assumptions are clearly described

C DESIGN PARAMETERS

1 Concrete & Reinforcement grades

2 Soil Unit weight is provided

3 Young's modulus is provided

D DESIGN LOADS

1 Design Loads are as per Project Design Basis /IS Codes

2 Dynamic loads are as Per Vendor Data for Heavy Rotating Equipment

3 Thermal loads are as per Project Design Basis


Load combinations for Allowable Stress Design are as per Project Design Basis ,
4 IS Codes
Load combinations for Ultimate Strength Design are as per Project Design
5 Basis , IS Codes

F BEAM DESIGN

a Selection of grade of concrete


Apart from strength and deflection, durability shall also be considered to select
the grade of concrete to be used. Table 5 of IS 456:2000 shall be referred for
the grade of concrete to be used. In this table the grade of concrete to be used
1 is recommended based on the different environmental exposure conditions.

Selection of grade of steel


b
Normally Fe 250, Fe 415 and Fe 500 are used. In earthquake zones and other
places where there are possibilities of vibration, impact, blast etc, Fe 250 (mild
1 steel) is preferred as it is more ductile.

c Size of the beam

The size of the beam shall be fixed based on the architectural equirements,
placing of reinforcement, economy of the formwork, deflection, design
moments and shear. In addition, the depth of the beam depends on the clear
height below the beam and the width depends on the thickness of the wall to
1 be constructed below the beam. The width of the beam is usually equal to the
width of the wall so that there is no projection or offset at the common surface
of contact between the beam and the wall.
d Cover to the reinforcement
Cover is the certain thickness of concrete provided all round the steel bars to
give adequate protection to steel against fire, corrosion and other harmful
elements present in the atmosphere. It is measured as distance from the outer
concrete surface to the nearest surface of steel. The amount of cover to be
1 provided depends on the condition of exposure and shall be as given in the
Table 16 of IS 456:2000. The cover shall not be less than the diameter of the
bar.

e Spacing of the bars


The details of spacing of bars to be provided in beams are given in clause 26.3.2
of IS 456. As per this clause the following shall be considered for spacing of
1 bars.

Diameter of the bar if the diameters are equal


i

The diameter of the larger bar if the diameters are unequal


ii

5mm more than the nominal maximum size of coarse aggregate


iii

G CALCULATION PRESENTATION
Calculations Cover Sheet with Document Number, Project title, Caculation
1 Subject, Date, etc. is provided
Name of calculation originator/Checker on Claculation Sheets
2
Subject of Structural Calculations
3
Reference drawing number,Table of contents , List of appilcable coded,&
4 Standards .
General description of Structure design Methodology/Design Criteria /Primary
5 Loads Definition
Drawings
H
Check North Direction, Check Scale, Check units, Check Grid Dimensions
1
The information within the Title Block of each drawing has been reviewed for
accuracy including the “Designed By”, “Drawn By”, “Checked By” and “File No.”
2 fields.

The Index Sheet has been coordinated with the current list of
3 architectural drawings with respect to drawing number and title.

A drawing has been included to identify abbreviations and symbols utilized on


the project drawings and have been coordinated with the other architectural
4 drawings for compliance.

Loading plans, vertical loads layout


5
Deviations, if any

4
Verification team
Reviewed & Verfied by Approved & Accepted by
Remarks
Name
Date
Sign.

Prepared by Reviewed by Accepted by


Rupesh Khandekar Swapnil Kauthekar/Pravinkumar Patil/Jagadish G. Pravinkumar Patil
Doc. No.
Rev. : 00 Date :

CEA Technical

Remarks, if any
Approved & Accepted by

Accepted by
Pravinkumar Patil

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