Long Column
Long Column
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25.3.1 The unsupported length between end restraints shall not exceed 60 times the least lateral
dimension of a column.
25.3.2 If, in any given plane, one end of a column is unrestrained, its unsupported length, l, shall
not exceed $$\frac{100b^2}{D}$$ where
The design of slender compression members (see 25.1.1) shall be based on the forces and
the moments determined from an analysis of the.strụcture, including the effect of
deflections. on moments and forces. When the effect of deflections are not taken into
account in the analysis, additional moment given in 39.7.1 shall be taken into account in the
appropriate direction.
39.7.1 The additional moments $$M{\mathrm{ax\ }}$$ and $$M{\mathrm{ay\ }}$$ shall be
calculated by the following formulae:
$$\begin{matrix}M{ax}=\frac{P_uD}{2000}\left{\frac{l{ex}}{D}\right}^2\M{ay}=\frac{P_ub}
{2000}\left{\frac{l{ey}}{b}\right}^2\\end{matrix}$$
where
$$\begin{matrix}l_{cx}=&\mathrm{\ effective\ length\ in\ respect\ of\ the\ major\
}\&\mathrm{\ axis\ }\\end{matrix}$$
P_u= axial load on the member,
$$l_{\mathrm{ey\ }}$$= effective length in respect of the minor axis,
b= width of the member. For design of section, 39.5 or 39.6 as appropriate shall apply.
D= depth of the cross-section at right angles to the major axis, a
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BRACED COLUMNS
Primary Moment
UNBRACED COLUMN
[[k]]
39.7.1.1 The values given by equation 39.7.1 may be multiplied by the following factor:
$$k=\frac{P{4Z}-P_u}{P{uz}-P_b}\le1$$
where
P_u= axial load on compression member,
$$\begin{matrix}P_{uz}=\mathrm{\ as\ defined\ in\ } 39.6,\mathrm{\ and\ } \P_h=\mathrm{\
axial\ load\ corresponding\ to\ the\ condition\ } \\end{matrix}$$
Table 60 of SP16
$$\frac{P_b}{f{fck}bD} = k_1 + k_2\frac{p}{f{ck}}$$
k1,k2,d'/D,$$f_y$$ ,_reinforcement arrangement
Example -
$$P_u<2000kN$$
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Additional moments
[[k]] factor and revised additional moments
Assume p = 2.5% with steel distributed equally on the four sides and assume d' = 60mm.
$$P_{uz}=0.45 * 25 * 0.975 * 400 * 600+0.75 * 415 * 0.025 * 400 *600$$
Puz = 4500kN
d'/D = 60/400 = 0.15 applied on Max
Use table 60 for finding k1, k2
k1 = 0.196,k2 = 0.203
Pb= 25400600$$[0.196+0.203\frac{2.5}{25}]$$ = 1297.8kN
k = $$\frac{4500-2000}{4500-1297.8} = 0.78 => $$ revised $$M_{ax} = 0.78*90 - 70.2 kN-m$$
d'/D = 60/600 = 0.1 = > k1 = 0.207,k2 = 0.328
$$p_b = 25400600[0.207+0.328\frac{2.5}{25}] = 1438.8kN$$
k = $$\frac{4500-2000}{4500-1438.8}= 0.817$$
Revised $$M_{ay} = 0.817*81.67 = 66.72kN-m$$
Bending in x direction