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This document provides calculations for designing tie reinforcement in a 4-storey building based on BS 8110. It calculates tensile forces on slab, wall, and column ties from load combinations. It then checks if the existing H12 bars at 200mm centers are sufficient based on their tensile capacity, or if larger bars are needed. Horizontal, vertical, and peripheral tie requirements are also checked against bar capacity. Finally, it lists wall names and properties, with calculations showing their axial load is below the wall's load carrying capacity.

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This document provides calculations for designing tie reinforcement in a 4-storey building based on BS 8110. It calculates tensile forces on slab, wall, and column ties from load combinations. It then checks if the existing H12 bars at 200mm centers are sufficient based on their tensile capacity, or if larger bars are needed. Horizontal, vertical, and peripheral tie requirements are also checked against bar capacity. Finally, it lists wall names and properties, with calculations showing their axial load is below the wall's load carrying capacity.

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Design of Ties as Per BS 8110

RW014 - STONE GROVE

Input
No. of storeys no 4
Average dead and imposed load per m2 (gk+qk ) 11.5 kN/m2
Max. span - lr 7 (m)
Floor to Floor Height - ls 3 (m)
Slab Basic Reinforcement Mat H12 @ 200
Wall Vertical Reinforcemnt H12 @ 200
Column Reinforcement 6 H 16
Max Load (ULS) on Wall per meter (Total) 1550 (kN/m) W21 ULS BS-ULTIMATE
Max load(ULS) on Column (Total) 1416 (kN) C11 ULS BS-ULTIMATE
Max Load (ULS) on Wall per meter (One Floor) 521 (kN/m) W21 (1.05DL+0.35LL+0.35W)
Max load(ULS) on Column (One Floor ) 256 (kN) C11 (1.05DL+0.35LL+0.35W)

Output Reference
Tensile Carrying Capacity of Slab reinforcement Mat = Ast x fy =565 x 500 /1000
283 kN
Tensile Carrying Capacity of Wall vertical reinf.= Ast x fy =2x565 x 500 /1000
565 kN
Tensile Carrying Capacity of Column Rein.= Ast x fy =1206 x 500 /1000
603 kN
Peripheral Ties Cl 3.12.3.5
Ft = Minimum of (20+4no) or 60 =( 20 + 4x4) or 60
36 kN < 283 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient

Internal Ties Cl 3.12.3.4


Tensile Force = (gk+qk ) lr Ft /(7.5x5) or Ft = Max(11.5 x 7 x 36 / (7.5x5) , 36 )
77 kN < 283 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient

Horizontal Ties Cl 3.12.3.6


Tensile Force = Max(2.0Ft or lr/2.5 Ft) or 3% of total UDL carried by Wall or Column
= Max ( 2x36 , 3/2.5 x 36)
72 kN < 283 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient
3% of Max Column load (ULS)@C11 42 kN < 283 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient
3% of Max Wall UDL (ULS) @W21 47 kN < 283 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient

Vertical Ties Cl 3.12.3.7


Tensile Force on C11 Column =Max load (ULS) on column at one level
256 kN < 603 .'. 6H16 is Sufficient
Tensile Force on W21 Wall =Max UDL(ULS) on wall at one level
521 kN < 565.2 .'. H12@200 is Sufficient
Wall Verticals 12 200
No of floors carrying 4
Loads on floor do not differ by 100 %
Tens.capacity 565 kN/m

Check
Wall Name Length Total Load per Load per Capcatiy >
(M) Axial load floor floor /m Actual
WC10 2.000 2073 1037 518 OK
WC12 2.000 2085 1043 521 OK 1
W01 4.240 1530 765 180 OK 2
W02 0.815 57 29 35 OK 3
W03 0.815 137 69 84 OK
W04 0.815 233 117 143 OK
W05 0.815 388 194 238 OK
W06 5.517 1394 697 126 OK
W07 5.517 1408 704 128 OK
W08 0.815 92 46 56 OK
W09 0.815 148 74 91 OK
W11 0.815 240 120 147 OK
W13 0.815 405 203 248 OK
W14 4.240 1527 764 180 OK
Note
RED Cells are Input
Take Axial load from Tie forces combination
Load per floor calculated by taking total load at bottom of wall, dividing by no of floor it carries with factor of safety 2.0 as
rries with factor of safety 2.0 assuming floor loads do not differ by more than100 %"

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