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Gravity Loads

The document summarizes gravity and live loads that must be considered in designing a structural system. It lists various load cases from national standards and indicates whether they are applicable or not for a residential building with a floor slab directly on grade. Dead loads are calculated for various structural elements. Live loads are assumed to be the standard 1 kPa uniformly distributed. Critical frame diagrams show the placement and magnitude of total loads.

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Gravity Loads

The document summarizes gravity and live loads that must be considered in designing a structural system. It lists various load cases from national standards and indicates whether they are applicable or not for a residential building with a floor slab directly on grade. Dead loads are calculated for various structural elements. Live loads are assumed to be the standard 1 kPa uniformly distributed. Critical frame diagrams show the placement and magnitude of total loads.

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GRAVITY LOADS

NSCP Section Title Considered/Not If Not Applicable,


Applicable indicate why

A. DEAD LOADS

204.2 Weights Of Materials Considered


and Constructions

204.3 Partition Loads Not Applicable Residential

B. LIVE LOADS

205.2 Critical Distribution of Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


Live Loads contact with the soil

205.3.1 Floor Live Loads : Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


General contact with the soil

205.3.2 Distribution of Uniform Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


Floor Loads contact with the soil

205.3.3 Concentrated Load Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


contact with the soil

205.3.4 Special Loads Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


contact with the soil

205.4.1 Roof Live Loads : Considered


General

205.4.2 Distribution of loads Considered

205.4.3 Unbalanced Loading Considered

205.4.4 Special Roof Loads Considered

205.5 Reduction of Live Considered


Loads

205.6 Alternate Floor Live Not Applicable Floor Slab is direct


Load Reduction contact with the soil

C. OTHER MINIMUM LOADS

206.1 General Considered

206.2 Other Loads Not Applicable Others loads are little


or none

206.3 Impact Loads Not Applicable Vibration and Impact


loads are little or none

206.4 Anchorage of Not Applicable No need to consider


Concrete and since the building is
Masonry Walls only a bungalow
design

206.5 Interior Wall Loads Considered

206.6 Retaining Walls Not Applicable There’s no retaining


wall present in the
design

206.7 Water Accumulation Considered

206.8 Uplift on Floor and Considered


Foundations

206.9.1 Crane Loads: General Not Applicable No need to use Crane

206.9.2 Maximum Wheel Load Not Applicable No need to use Crane

206.9.3 Vertical Impact Force Not Applicable No need to use Crane

206.9.4 Lateral Force Not Applicable No need to use Crane

206.9.5 Longitudinal Forces Not Applicable No need to use Crane

206.10 Heliport and Helistop Not Applicable No need to use Crane


Landing Area

GRAVITY LOADS COMPUTATION:


A. DEAD LOAD
a. Computation
(Place here complete computation of dead loads)

● Purlin : 0.3 KPa of roof surface


● Deck, metal gage 18 : 0.14 Kpa of roof surface
● Insulation, Plywood (25/4 mm thk ): 0.0060KPa(25/4) = 0.0375 Kpa of roof surface
● Utilities : 0.3KPa
● Planted Col. (150mm x 150mm) : 23.6KN/m3(.150)(.150)= 0.531KN/m
● Additional beam (150mm x 175mm) : 23.6KN/m3(.175)(.150)= 0.62KN/m
● Column (300mm x 150mm): 23.6KN/m3(.300)(.150)(3.15m) = 3.245KN
● Beam (200mm x 150mm) : 23.6KN/m3(.200)(.150)= 0.708KN/m
● Interior Wall 100mm 16.5 KN/m3 : [2.5KPA+0.24KPa(2)]= 2.98KPa
● Exterior Wall 150mm 16.5 KN/m3 : [2.63KPA+0.24KPa(2)]= 3.11KPa

Weight of truss (estimated)


Using Empirical Formula: W= 35.93 + 11.78L
L= span of truss in meters
W= weight of the truss in Pascal of Horizontal surface
Larger Truss:
L=7.22 cos cos (30.49 )=6.22 m
W =35.93+11.78 ( 6.22 )=0.109 KPa
Total Dead Load = (0.3 + 0.14 + 0.0375)(2.33 * 7.22) + (0.109)(2.33*6.22) = 9.612KN
9.612 KN
P D= =0.874 KN
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Shorter Truss:
L=4.96 cos cos ( 27. ) =6.22m
W =35.93+11.78 ( 6.22 m )=0.109 KPa

Total Dead Load; PD = (0.3 + 0.14 + 0.0375)(2.33 * 4.96) + (0.109)(2.33*6.22) = 7.1KN


7.1 KN
P D= =0.645 KN
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Chb Wall (Exterior)


@Height of (2.65m)= 3.11KPa(2.85m) = 8.24kN/m
@Height of (1.85m)= 3.11KPa(2.85m) = 5.75kN/m

b. Critical Frame diagram/s


(place here the drawing of the critical frame/s and the total dead load on the frame)
Truss 1 Truss 2
B. LIVE LOAD
a. Computation
Truss 1
¿=1 kpa
tributary area=2.33 m
Uniform Load=2.33 kN /m
L=7.22 m

@END CHANNEL
¿=1 kpa
tributary area=3.495 m
Uniform Load=3.495 kN /m
L=7.22 m

Truss 2
¿=1 kpa
tributary area=2.33 m
Uniform Load=2.33 kN /m
L=4.96 m

@END CHANNEL
¿=1 kpa
tributary area=3.495 m
Uniform Load=3.495 kN /m
L=4.96 m

b. Critical Frame diagram/s


C. OTHER MINIMUM LOADS
a. Computation
(Place here complete computation of other applicable loads)

b. Critical Frame diagram/s


(Place here the drawing of the critical frame/s and applicable other load
on the frame)

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