Project Report Final
Project Report Final
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
It is the immense pleasure and grate respect we express our sincere thanks and
gratitude, Head of civil department Mrs. Feeba Gorge, who guided our project.
We are also thankful to the staff members of civil engineering department for the
valuable guidance and help in the completion of the valuable guidance and help in the
completion of the project work. We express our sincere gratitude to our lectures Mrs.
Christeen Yohannan, Mrs. Asha Thankappan, Mrs. Athulya v Chandran, Mrs. Feeba Gorge,
and the supporting staff for their hearted co-operation. We are also thankful to the staff of
civil section for the facilities extended to us. More over this we thank the grate God for his
grace showered on us.
ABSTRACT
Our project is to design a High secondary school building. The project consists of
planning, designing, estimating and costing of school building at Alappuzha the plot is the
situated at Alappuzha district. The total extent plot 723.95M2, the building situated 6 meter
away from the road. The objective of the develop independent and creative thanking of to
correlate the basic theoretical knowledge obtained in the Couse of study, practical in to the
filed
We conduct reconnaissance survey to get idea about the ground conditions and
approximately level surface. We prepared site plan and collected details required for building
from available source like NBC& KPBR.
GROUP MEMBERS :
• ADARSH.S
• ANEES C.S
• DIVYA DIVAKARAN
• AKASH JAYAKUMAR
• SUJITH.S
• SETHULAKSHMY P.D
SITE : ALAPPUZHA
NOTATIONS USED
Df =Thickness of flange
Sv=Spacing of stirrups
=Diameter of bar
CONTENTS
1. ACKONOLEDGEMENT 1
2. ABSTRACT 2
3. NOTATION USED 4
4. CONTENTS 5 -7
5. INTRODUCTION 8
4.2 SURVEYING 9
8. SPECIFICATION 22-33
ELEVATION
SECTION
STAIR CABIN
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PLAN
CONCLUSION………………153
REFERENCES……………….154
LIST OF FIGURES
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17. ELEVATION 34
18. SECTION AA 35
22.8 STAIR 64
22.9 FOOTING 66
INTRODUCTION
We have great pleasure to present a report of the project works under taken by
the 2nd squad of final year Civil Engineering students of Indira Gandhi Polytechnic
College,Cherukunnam, Project work is a part of syllabus of the final year Civil
Engineering course. The aim of the project is to get thorough knowledge and
sophisticated architectural beauty with most economy.
Degrading condition of school building and its existence are not new such
incidents have become frequent due to buildings becoming A healthy working
environment in offices is only possible when officers are provided with adequate
facilities, not only related to working, but also a safe and sound infrastructure.
Considering the situation, we thought about the reconstruction of an office building. We
selected the school building at Alappuzha, the building is in degrading condition. The
building situated in municipality town area. Considering such office buildings rules we
developed a plan, designed the structural members and estimated cost.
The team members were very co-operative with each other in bringing out this
project successfully. The project work deals with the planning, structural design and
estimate of all the requirement of an “SCHOOL BUILDING” we have designed a real
building
4.3 SURVEYING
It is the art of taking measurements which will determine the relative position of various parts of
the surface of the earth. During surveying the necessary measurements must be taken to plot the
site plan and locate various features. Hence employed the chain surveying in which surveying and
plotting can be done simultaneously. Surveying is primarily divided in to;
4. Reconnaissance Survey
The preliminary examination of the ground to find out the suitable type of survey to be conducted to see
how best the work can be arranged. This survey is carried out to get an idea of the area to be surveyed. The
method employed in reconnaissance survey is as follows; The surveyor in the aspects the site as decided
the possible arrangements of the network such frame works as fairly level ground & free from obstructions.
During the reconnaissance survey a neat sketch of key plan is prepared.
Chain Survey: - Chain survey is the simplest methods of measuring the linear measurement with tape or
chain. These are the methods to measure the distance in the work. This site is approximately flat and it is
free from all the types of obstacles. Detailed
DETAILED SURVEY: It includes the full details of the site showing its boundaries,
general features, like existing buildings, approach to road, area of the land, detailed
drawings of the site in a suitable
Site plan may be defined as the projection of ground and the features up on it as a
horizontal plan, the line and regular measurement drawn being only horizontal
dimension. For a building construction site plan is essential. This plan is prepared for
showing the boundaries of land, nature of ground, existing features, north direction,
creation of proposed work etc…
5. PLANNING OF BUILDING
The building should be planned to make it comfortable, economical & to meet all the
requirements. The attempt of the planners should be to attain maximum convenience
with the limited money available, functional utility, cost, habitat requirements etc.
Circulation area should be minimum possible without affecting other requirements &
convenience. The spacing of the building with respect to geographical direction, the
direction of wind and the altitude and azimuth of the sun known as the orientation is
fixed by also considering the frontage of the building. To start with all the requirements
should be collected & then planning should be taken up.
DESIGNING
A building has two basic parts foundation and super structure. Foundation is the lower
portion of the building usually located below the ground level, which transmit the load
of super structure to the supporting soil. The portion of the building above the ground
level is known as the super structure. A part of super structure between the ground
level and floor is known as plinth. The built up &covered area measured at the floor
level is known as plinth area.
Provided that single storied buildings shall be allowed even if the above mentioned
clearance is not available, if the applicant produces a no objections certificates from
the Chief Electrical inspector or an officer authorized by him, before issue of permit.
1. Every room intended for human habitations shall abut on an exterior or interior
open space or veranda open to such exterior or interior open space and such
open space shall be maintained for the benefits of the building exclusively and
shall be entirely within the owners own premises and shall be open to the sky
and is barred from being subdivided, partitioned or legally bifurcated or
transacted, in any manner whatsoever, till such date when the structure itself is
demolished and shall be kept any erection thereon other than those specially
allowed in these rule
2. In case a group of buildings are to be put up within any plot belonging to the
same owner or by different owners of adjoining lands jointly the area of the land
remaining after accounting for the mandatory front, rear and side yards from the
boundary of the plot shall be considered as buildable area of the plot where the
buildings may be constructed subject to the conditions regarding floor area ratio,
coverage, access, light and ventilation, etc. for the whole plot, distance between
the various blocks within this area shall be minimum 2m for building up to 10m
and 3m exceeding that height .
3. Every building up to 10m in height shall have a minimum front yard of three
meters depth: provided that where 3m depth can‟ t be maintained laterally
throughout due to the peculiar shape of the plot, it shall suffice if the mean depth
is not less than 3 meter with minimum depth at all points not less than 1.80 meter
4. Every building up to 10 meters in height shall have a minimum rear yard of 2
meters depth: provide.
5. Provided that where 2 meters depth cannot be maintained laterally throughout due
to the peculiar shape of the plot, it shall suffice if the mean depth is not less
than 2 meters with minimum depth at all point not less than 1.00 meter. Provided
further that in the case of buildings up to 7 meters height, it shall suffice if the mean
depth is not less than 1.50 meters with minimum depth to at all points not less than
1.00 meter.
6. Provided further that in the case of buildings up to 7 meters height, the depth of rear
yard may be reduced to not less than 75 cm without any opening such
7. door and window on that side, however ventilator opening may be made at a
height of 2.20 meters from the corresponding floor level.
8. Provided also that in the case of buildings up to 7 meters height, the depth of rear yard
may be reduced or even about the plot boundary without any manner of opening on
that side if the owner of the plot on that side voluntarily agrees for thesame in writing.
Every building up to 10 meters in height shall have a minimum side yard of 1.20 meters
on one side and a minimum of 1.00 meter on the other side.
9. Provided that in the case of buildings up to 7 meters height, the depth of the side yard
on one side may be reduced to not less than 75 cm without any opening such as door
and window on that side, but however, ventilator opening may be made ata height of
2.10 metres from the corresponding floor level if the side yard on the other side have
aminimum of 1.20 meters.
10. Provided further that in the case of building up to 7 meters height the depth of
sideyard on one side other than that having 1.20 meters may be reduced below 75 cm
or even about the plot boundary without any manner of opening on that side, if the
owner of the plot on that side voluntarily agrees for the same in writing. Any room
intended for human habitation and not abutting on either front, rear or side open air
spacesshall abut on an interior open space whosewidth shall not be less than 2.4
meters:Provided that in the case of buildings up to 7 meters height it shall be
sufficient ifsuch interior open space has a minimum width of 1.5 meters.
11. Sufficient land shall be kept unpaved or sufficient opening shall be provided in the
land to allow percolation of rain water in the plot itself and rain water from a plot shall
be connected with public drainage system only in case of plots with impermeable soil.
12. For buildings above 10 meters in height, in addition to the minimum front,rear and side
open spaces required for height up to 10 meters, there shall be provided proportionate
increase in such minimum open space at the rate of 0.5 meter per every 3 meters height
exceeding 10 meters: Provided that such additional set back corresponding to increase
in height may be provided, for the whole building at ground level or for corresponding
floors at their level.
13. No construction or hanging of any sort shall be permitted to project outside the
boundaries of the site.
14. Every open space provided, either interior or exterior shall be kept free from any
erection thereon and shall be open to the sky and only cornice, roof or whether shade
not more than 0.60-meter width shall overhang or project over the said open space
so as to reduce the width to less than the minimum required:
15. Provided that where the open space is minimum 0.60 meter the cornice, roof or
weather shade shall be limited to 30 cm. and where the open space is less than 0.60
meter no projection whatsoever shall be permitted:
16. Provided further that where the open space has minimum 1.50 meters cornice roof
or weather shade up to 75cms shall be permitted and increase in the width of cornice
roof of weather shade shall be permitted corresponding to increase in the open space:
17. Provided further that no door or window shall be permitted if the open space on that
portion is less than 1 meter:
18. Provided further that open stair or flight of steps or ramps meant as accessto upper
or Lower floors shall be permitted in the open space if such stair, step or ramp has
minimum 60cms distance from the boundaries.
19. Provided also that the underneath of the ramp shall not be enclosed however
pillars may be permitted for its support.
20. The front, rear and side setbacks for constructions below ground level (basement
floor, etc) shall be the same as that required for a 10 meters height building of the
same occupancy group constructed above ground
OCCUPANCY
1. The occupancy of building or part of there of shall be governed by the usage of plots
proposed for development or redevelopment according to the provisions contained in
thedevelopment plan or detailed town planning scheme prepared for the area.
2. All buildings, whether existing or here after proposed, shall be classified in one of the
following occupancies according to the use of character of occupancy.
OFFICE BUILDING
Office or business building shall include any building or part of a building having
a total floor area of more than 300 sq. metres which is used for transaction of public or
private business or for accommodating offices of public or private agencies or for the
keeping of records, accounts and similar purposes. Local, State and Central Government
office buildings and buildings for office purposes constructed by private sector and
quasi government agencies and buildings for the use of defense, court houses, public
utility buildings, jails and prisons are included in this group. All Information
Technology buildings are also included in this group. Further, in the case of
Government Owned Information Technology Parks, Government Approved Private
Information Technology Parks and Government Approved Private Information
Technology Buildings all buildings or part of building intended for providing ancillary
or support services, amenities and utilities such as offices, residences, social amenities,
recreational facilities, commercial establishments etc.., are also included in this
occupancy group.
F.A.R= (Total floor area on all floor) / plot area.
HEIGHT OF BUILDINGS
1.. The minimum height of any building or part there of shall be limited according to
the width of the street as follows:
a) The maximum height of the building or part there of shall not exceed twice the width of
the street abutting the plot plus twice width of the yard from the building to the abutting
street and this height may further be increased proportionately at the rate of 3 metres for
every 50cm. By which the building or the corresponding portion or floor of the building
is set back from the building line.
b) If a building plot abuts on two or more streets of different width, the building plot shall
be deemed to abut the street that has the greater width for the purpose of this rule and the
height of the building shall be regulated by the width of that street and shall be continued
at this height along the narrower street. Provided that the height restriction as per this rule
shall be compulsory only for buildings or part of building coming within 12 metres of
building line. Provided further that appurtenant roof structures like staircase tower over
head tanks, air conditioning rooms, lift rooms, cellular telecommunication equipment or
tower structures, cabin rooms, chimneys, parapet walls and similar roof structures other
than pent houses shall not be included in the height of the building for the purpose of this
rule. Provided also that architectural features serving no other function except that of
decoration shall not be included in the height of the building for the purpose of this rule.
2. For buildings, structures and installations in the vicinity of airports the stipulations
with regard to height shall be further limited. This shall be subject to any notification
issued by Govt. of India under the Aircrafts Act 1, 1934.
PARTS OF BUILDING
Height of room: - The height of room in a building other than residential occupancy shall
not be less than 3 meters. Provided that in the case of air-conditioned rooms it shall be not
less than 2.4metres.
Water closet: - Every building shall be provided with at least one water closet.
2) The height of bathroom or latrine shall not be less than 2.20 meters.
Stair cases: -
1) Any building having more than 4 floors including basement or sunken floors, shall have at
least two staircases, one of which maybe external stairway.
a) Provided that when the second staircase provided as external stairway conforms to the
provisions of fire escape staircase, a separate fire escape stair need not be provided.
Note: An external stair is one which is connected to public areas and or common areas on
all floors and leads directly to ground, has at least two sides abutting external wall, these
two
sides being provided as open or with break open glass and has landing areas accessible
from the external side or an external stair which is wholly open and removed from the
main building, such an external stair shall be removed and away from the main stairway.
6. SPECIFICATION
Drawing of a structure will show the proportions and relative positions of its various
parts. It is not possible to furnish the data regarding the quality of materials and
workmanship on the drawing due to shortage of space. Hence this information regarding
thequality of materials and workmanship is conveyed in separate contrast document which
is known as the specification for the work.
OBJECT OF SPECIFICATION
The main object of the specifications is to state the information which the engineer wants
to convey so as to fulfill the needs of this design. The ideal specification framed by the
engineer aim to protect the owner from any damage due to bad workmanship or low quality
materials and the same time maximum freedom to perform the work is given to contractor
so as to turn out a satisfactory end product. The specification of a work is mainly for the
following object
1. Specification defines the quality of materials and
workmanship for the contractor who is filling the tender
for the different items of work.
IMPORTANCE OF SPECIFICATION
The drawing and specification form two important documents. Information (such as
dimensions, ty pe of construction etc.) can be easily expressed graphically are put on the
drawings. On the other hand, instructions, which can be easily expressed will in words, are
written in the specification. But generally the provision in the specifications are given morelegal
strength and most of the contracts states that in case of discrepancy between the drawings and
specifications, the provision of specifications shall govern. Thus, the specification play as
important part in construction work and high responsibility is attachedto the specification writer
for this job.
TYPES OF SPECIFICATIONS
• Brief specification.
• Detail specification
Brief Specification
While preparing the estimate, the quantity surveyor writes down the brief description of
every item. These are known as brief specification and they do not for part of contract
document they are only useful to the person preparing the estimate.
Detailed Specification
The detailed specification forms a part of contract document and they are divided in to
threegroup.
□ General provision
□ Technical provision
□ Standard provision
Materials
□ Coarse aggregate: coarse aggregate may be gravel and it shall be sound, hard,
clean, and suitably graded in size. Size of the coarse aggregate shall be retained in a
5mm square mesh.
□ Fine aggregate: Fine aggregate most of which passes through 4.75mm IS sieve is
known as fine aggregate.
□ Cement: It shall be fresh Portland cement and confirm to the IS 269
Water: Water shall be clean and reasonably free from injurious quantities of deteriorations.
Mixing: The mixer drums shall be flushed clean with water. Measured quantity of dry coarse
aggregate, fine aggregate and cement shall be placed. The dry material shall be mixed for at
least 4 turns of the drum; after which correct quantity of water is added.
Consistency: Quantity of the water to be used for each mix of 50kg cement to give
therequired consistency shall not be more than 34 liters for 1:3:6 mix.
Laying: The entire concrete used in the work shall be laid gently in the layers not
exceeding 15 cm and shall be thoroughly vibrated by means of mechanical vibrators till
a dense concrete is obtained.
Protection and curing: Freshly laid concrete shall be protected from rain by suitable
covering. Curing of cement concrete is continued along with masonry works with
minimum period of 14 days.
Formwork: If centering and shuttering are required to be done for this work, this shall
bedone in accordance with the specifications for form work
Face stone shall be comparatively larger and uniform and size and color to give a good
appearance and breadth of face stones shall be greater than height. Material or mortar
shall be of standard specification. All stones shall be thoroughly wetted before lying. The
masonry shall be kept moist for a period of at least 10 days and shall be protected from
sun, rain, frost and other weather effect.
• Formwork: Form work shall include all forms or moulds required for forming the
concrete which is cast in-situ, together with all temporary construction required for
their support.
• Materials: Form work shall be of ply wood or steel. Timber used for formwork
shall be easily workable with nails without splitting and of light weight.
• Propping: Props used for centering shall be of steel, timber, posts, bellies or other
material. Before the casting of concrete is started the props and wedges shall be
thoroughly checked to see that these are intact.
• Surface treatment: The surface of timber shuttering that would come in contact
with soap solution, raw linseed oil approved manufacture
• Reinforcement: Mild steel bars confirm to the IS specification, free from loose rest,
dust which may reduce or destroy bond. It shall be stored in such a way so as to
avoid distortion and prevent corrosion. Reinforcement bars shall be placed in
position as shown in drawings.
• Removal of formwork: The form shall be removed avoiding shock or vibration that
may cause any damage to concrete.
• Construction joints: The position were construction joints are to be need as shownin
structural joints, the construction joints on a vertical plane shall be keyed.
• Curing: Freshly laid concrete shall be protected from rain by suitable covering. Curing
of cement concrete is continued along with masonry work for a minimum period of days.
DPC shall consists of cement, coarse aggregate and stone aggregate of 1:1.5:3
proportion with 2% of camper or cem-seal, or ACCO proof by weight of cement or other
standard water proofing compound. The damp proof course shall be applied at the plinth
level in a horizontal layer of 2.5 cm thickness. The cement shall be fresh Portland cement of
standard specifications. The sand shall be clean, coarse of 5 mm size and down, and stone
aggregate shall be hard and tough of 20 mm size well graded and free from dust and dirt. The
level of the surface of the plinth shall be checked longitudinally and transversely. The damp
proof course shall be laid in continuation in one day without any joints. The damp proof course
shall be cured by watering and kept wet for 7 days and construction of the wall above may be
stared. The surface shall be cleaned and wetted before masonry is started.
Materials: Brick shall be of first class regular in shape and size with sharp edges and
corners. They shall emit a clear ringing sound on being struck.
Mortar: The brick shall be done with the specified mortar mixing the ingredients
in thespecified proportion.
Soaking of bricks: All bricks shall be done thoroughly soaked in water by submerging
themin a clean water for at least 4 hours.
Laying: The brick laying shall be done of English bond specifically mentioned.
Joints: The construction joints on a vertical plane shall be keyed. Freshly laid concrete
shall be protected from rain by suitable covering. Curing of cement concrete is
continued along with masonry works for a minimum period of days. In the case of roof
slabs, the top surface shall be finished even and smoothen with wooden trowel before
the concrete begins to set. Regular test on consistency and workability of concrete shall
be done to achieve the specified compressive strength of the concrete. Brick shall be
of first class regular in shape and sizewith sharp edges and corners. They shall emit a
clear ringing sound on being struck. The brick shall be done with the specified mortar
mixing the ingredients in the specified proportions.
All bricks shall be thoroughly soaked in water by submerging them in clean water
for at least 4 hours. The brick laying shall be of English bond specifically
mentioned.
Bricks shall be laid such that all joints are full of mortar. The thickness of joints
shall not exceed 1cm specified.
Curing: Except dry brick flooring shall be protected from rain by suitable covering
when themortar is green and shall be kept constantly moist for a minimum period of 7
days.
• Material: The ingredients are cement, sand, stone chips in proportion 1:2:4 or as
specified. Coarse aggregate shall be stone chips, well graded from 12 mm down
free from dust, dirt etc.
• Sub grade: Usual proportioning of cement, sand and coarse aggregate shall be
1:1.5:3. Mixing of concrete shall be done by hand or by mechanical mixtures.
The mixtures shall have slump of not more than 4 cm.
• Laying: Flooring of specified thickness shall be laid in the pattern as given. The
whole operation of laying in panel shall be completed within 30 minutes.
• Finishing: The surface shall be left for sometimes till moisture disappears from
it. Using dry cement or cement and sand sprinkled on surface to stiffen the
concrete or absorb excessive moisture.
• Curing: The curing shall be done for a minimum period of 10 days.
Timber shall be good quality well-seasoned before using and free from defects. All wood
work shall be planed neatly and truly finished to the exact dimension. Measurement of
wood work shall be taken in cubic meters. For finished work fixed in position - including
serving planning, joining, nailing, screwing etc. All portions of timber built into or in
contact with masonry or concrete shall be given two-coats of seldom or far or other
approved procreator protector. Exposed surfaces of timber shall be painted. Providing
paneled shutters for door with scantling styles and lock rail 30 cm thick, panel 13mm thick
rivets of 13 mm in frames with 3 number of 15 to 20 mm size butt hinges of each shutters,
20 cm lower half for door D3 numbers and 15 cm lower butt for door D 2 numbers. The
top and bottom lock rail shall thoroughly have mortised and toned.
CEMENT PLASTERING
• Materials: Cement shall be fresh Portland cement and sand shall be of medium quality.
• Preparation of mortar: The materials shall be at first mixed dry thoroughly till
uniform in color in required proportion and then shall be mixed wet by adding
water slowly and gradually for at least four times to give a uniform paste.
• Preparation of surface: the surface of the wall shall be brushed, cleaned, washed,
watered and wetted with water before plastering.
• Laying: The plastering shall be started from the top and worked towards the
ground. The whole surface shall be made flushed with wooden straight edges and
rubbed thoroughly with wooden floats to ensure an even surface.
• Curing: Plastering surface shall be kept wet by sprinkling water after 12 hours for
at least seven days and shall be protected from rain and sun.
CEMENT POINTING
• Preparation of surface: The joints of the brick work shall be ranked out to a depth
of 12mm.
• Mortar: Pointing to new brick work shall be done by while the mortar of the work
is still green. The required proportion is 1:2 or 1:3.
• Pointing: For flush pointing both horizontal and vertical joints shall be fixed up
with mortar and pressed with pointing trowel and finished of flush with the edge
of the brick so as to brick surface. During pointing work mortar shall be spread
over the faces of bricks and shall be clearly defined. After pointing the surface
shall be kept wet for at least 7 days. During this period, itshall be suitably protected
from rain, sun and other damage
WHITE WASHING
• Application: The white wash shall be applied with jute brushes to a specified
number of coats. Each coat shall be allowed to dry before the next coat is applied.
The finished dry surface shall not show any signs of cracking and peeling nor
shall it come off readily on the hand when rubbed.
• Protective measures: Doors, windows, floors, and other parts of the building not
to be white washed shall be protected from being splashed upon.
DISTEMPERING
SANITARY WORKS
Sanitary works usually consists of providing flush type latrines and connecting with
sewer line and septic tank. For estimating, the number of fittings is to be taken into
account. The capacity of the septic tank depends upon the interval. It is of 1 m below
water level with a minimum free board of 50 cm above water level is provided. The
septic tank consists of brick wall in cement mortar less than 20 cm thick and the
foundation floor with cement concrete. Floor should be given in a slope of about 1 in
24 for the convenience of collecting and removal of sludge.
Septic tank usually consists of two chambers with a partition wall at a distance of
about half length of tank from the inlet end. The partition wall is raised above the
liquid surface by 15 cm; the cover of the septic tank is RCC slab with suitable
circular opening with cast iron manhole cover for cleaning and inspection.
Labours should be well organized to utilize them fully and the number of different
categoryof labours should be used as far as possible. The width of foundation was
designed by calculating the total load on foundation. The load should not exceed the
safe bearing capacity
ELECTRIFICATION
Electrification of building consists of electrical wiring for light, fan etc the
estimate for electrical wiring is usually done on point basis. One end of the service
connection is connected to the main switch. After the main switch there are wires
which transmit the current to the lamps and other appliances.
Water supply works mainly consists of pipe lines. The connections with the
water main pipe should be enumerated starting the size and the length of pipe from the
water property together with charges, provisional sum shall be included. The pipe lines
are estimated on running meter basis for different diameter for the complete work-with
filling and supplying in its position.
DETAILED DRAWING
ELEVATION
SECTION-AA
STAIR CABIN
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PLAN
SERVICE PLAN
SLAB LAYOUT
BEAM LAYOUT
FOUNDATION LAYOUT
COLUMN LAYOUT
1. DESIGN OF SLAB
CONFERENCE HALL
SLAB -1
slab
D=120mm effective
depth =D-d‟
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
Effective span along short direction ,lx= clear span+d or
=3240+95 or 3240+240
= 5500+95 or 5500+240
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 47 IGPTC, PERUMBAVOOR
SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT REPORT -2022
LOAD CALCULATION
load = 0.75kN/m2
=5595/3335=1.67
+αx=0.059
-αx =0.080
+α =0.035
-αy =0.047
=0.059x7.125x3.335²
=4.7kNm
=0.080x7.125x3.335²
=6.34kNm
=0.035x7.125x3.335²
=2.77kNm
=0.047x7.125x3.335²
=3.722kNm
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d2 6.34x106
d =48mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+6.34 x 106=0
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[(11.87 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.124N/mm²
=[(195.2/1000x95)x100 ]=0.18
τc =0.301x1.3=0.39N/mm² τv< τc
[Lx/d]cal<[L/d]pro
Lx/d=3335/95
=35.10mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
M.F = 1.8
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.8
= 36
35.10< 36
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 195.2 x ¾
Ast = 146.4mm
Provide 6mm bar 190mm centre to centre for a length of 665mm at all four corners in
four
=752.18mm
SLAB -2
=240mm
3000 = 1.8
D = 120mm Effective
depth d = D-d!
= 120- [20+5]
= 95mm
= 5595mm or 5740mm
LOAD CALCULATION
=0.75kN/m2
5595/3095=1.8
+αx = 0.0598
-αx = 0.0776
+αy = 0.028
-αy = 0.037
=0.0598x7.125x3.095²
=4.08KNm
=0.0776x7.125x3.095²
=5.29KNm
=0.028x7.125x3.095²
=1.90KNm
=0.037x7.125x3.095²
=2.52KNm
Mu=Mux=5.29 x 106Nmm
d²= 1916.66
d=43.77mm
43.77mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
Ast =161.61mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[11.02 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.116N/mm²
o Lx/d=3095/95
=32.58mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
415 =240
M.F = 1.9
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.9
= 38
32.58< 38
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 161 x ¾ = 120mm²
Ast = 120mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 620mm at all four corners in
four layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
SLAB – 3
mm
/ 3600
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
Effective span along short direction ,lx= clear span+d or
=3600+95 or 3600+240
=3695 or 3840mm
= 5500+95 or 5500+240
=5595 or 5740mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self weight = 1x1x0.12x25 = 3kN/m2
=5595/3695=1.5
+αx =0.051
-αx =0.067
+αy =0.028
-αy =0.037
=0.051x7.125x3.695²
=4.96kNm
=0.067x7.125x3.695²
=6.51kNm
=0.028x7.125x3.695²
=2.72kNm
=0.037x7.125x3.695²
=3.59kNm
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d.
6.51x106 =0.138x 20x 1000xd²
d² =2358.69 d
=48.57mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+6.51 x 106=0
Ast= 201mm²
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =108mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[13.20x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.13N/mm²
=[201/(1000x95)x100 ]=0.18
τc =0.32N/mm²
τv< τc
o Lx/d=3695/95
=38mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
Pt = 0.18
M.F = 1.92
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.92
= 38.4
38< 38.4
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 201 x ¾
Ast = 150mm
Provide 6mm bar 189mm centre to centre for a length of 660mm at all four corners in
four layers.
strips
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
= 752.18mm
SLAB- 4
mm
/ 2630
=2.09 is greater than 2, Hence it is a one way slab
D=120mm effective
depth,d =D-d‟
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
Effective span along short direction ,lx= clear span+d or
=2630+95 or 2630+240
Self-weight = 1x=12x702.512oxr22587=03mkm
N/m2
LO
WeaA
thD
eriC
ngAcL
oaCrsUeLATION = 1kN/m2 Imposed
load = 0.75kN/m2
= [7.125 x 2.7252]/8
= 6.61KNm
=[7.125 x 2.725]/2=9.70N
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d2.
d² =2482 d
=48.93mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
Area of steel
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+6.61 x 106=0
Ast= 202mm²
=114mm2
AREA OF DISTRIBUTION
Area of distribution = [(0.15/100) x 1000 x 95] = 141mm2
centre.
=vu/bd
=[9.70 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.102N/mm²
=[(202/1000x95)x100 ]=0.21 τc
=0.33N/mm²
τv< τc
=28.6mm
Pt = 0.21
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.61
= 32.2
28.6< 32.2
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 202 x ¾
Ast = 152mm
Provide 6mm bar 185mm centre to centre for a length of 545mm at all four corners in
four layers.
=752.18mm
SLAB-5
fy=415
D=120mm effective
depth, d =D-d‟
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
=3600+95 or 3600+240
=3695 or 3840mm
=5595 or 5740mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self weight = 1x1x0.12x25 = 3kN/m2 Weathering
=5595/3695=1.5
+αx =0.056
-αx =0.075
+αy =0.035
-αy =0.047
=0.056x7.125x3.695²
=5.44kNm
=0.075x7.125x3.695²
=7.29kNm
=0.035x7.125x3.695²
=3.40kNm
=0.047x7.125x3.695²
=4.57kNm
Mu =Mux =0.138fck.b.d.
7.29 x106 =0.138x 20x 1000xd²
d² =2641.30 d
=51.4mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+7.29 x 106=0
Ast= 226mm²
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =139mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[13.16 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.13N/mm²
=[(226/1000x95)x100 ]=0.17 τc
=0.34N/mm²
τv< τc
o Lx/d =3695/95
=38mm
[L/d]pro =Basic value x modification
Pt = 0.17
M.F = 1.92
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.92
= 38.4
38< 38.4
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 226 x ¾
Ast = 170mm
Provide 6mm bar 165 mm centre to centre for a length of 740mm at all four corners in
four layers.
strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
C
OlF
eaFrIsC
paEn CABI=N3S600 x 4000
fy =415
D = 120mm
= 120- [20+5]
= 95mm
Effective span along short direction, lx = clear span + d or
= 4095mm or 4240mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
= 0.75kN/m2
= 4.75x1.5 = 7.125kN/m2
Ly/lx = 4095/3695=1.1
+αx = 0.033
-αx = 0.044
+αy = 0.028
-αy = 0.037
=0.033x7.125x3.695²
=3.21KNm
=0.044x7.125x3.695²
=4.28KNm
=0.028x7.125x3.695²
=2.72KNm
=0.037x7.125x3.695²
=3.6KNm
Mu=Mux=4.28 x 106Nmm
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d =39.38mm
39.38mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
Ast =130mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast²-33938.7Ast +3.6 x
106=0
Ast =109mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[13.16 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.14N/mm²
=[(130/1000x95)x100
o Lx/d=3095/95
=32.57mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
M.F = 2
32.57< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 130 x ¾ = 98mm²
Ast = 98mm²
Provide 6mm bar 290mm centre to centre for a length of 740mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips.
SLAB-7
fy =415
D = 120mm
= 4095mm or 4240mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
Ly/lx = 4095/3695=1.1
+αx = 0.040
-αx = 0.053
+αy = 0.035
-αy = 0.047
=0.040x7.125x3.695²
=3.88KNm
=0.053x7.125x3.695²
=5.15KNm
=0.035x7.125x3.695²
=3.4KNm
=0.047x7.125x3.695²
=4.57KNm
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d =43.20mm
43.20mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[13.16 x 1000/(1000x94)]=0.14N/mm²
=[(156.38/1000x94)x100 ]=0.165 τc
=0.29N/mm² τv< τc hence the check for shear is
o Lx/d=3695/95
=38.8mm
M.F = 1.98
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.98
= 39.6
38.8< 39.6
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 157 x ¾ = 118mm²
Ast = 118mm²
Provide 6mm bar 240mm centre to centre for a length of 740mm at all four corners in
four layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
STAIR ROOM
SLAB-8
fy=415
D = 120mm Effective
depth d = D-d!
= 120- [20+5]
= 95mm
= 4095mm or 4240mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
4.75x1.5 = 7.125kN/m2
Ly/lx = 4095/3095=1.33
+αx = 0.0502
-αx = 0.0668
+αy = 0.035
-αy = 0.047
=0.0502x7.125x3.095²
=3.42KNm
=0.0668x7.125x3.095²
=6.95KNm
=0.035x7.125x3.095²
=2.39KNm
=0.047x7.125x3.095²
=3.21KNm
Mu=Mux=4.55 x 106Nmm
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d= 41mm
41mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
Ast =138mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =97mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[11.02 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.12N/mm²
=[(138/1000x94)x100 ]=0.146 τc
=0.28N/mm²
τv < τc hence the check for shear is safe
against slab.
o Lx/d=3095/95
=32.57mm
[L/d]pro= Basic value x modification
M.F = 2
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 40
32.57< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 138x ¾ = 104mm²
Ast = 104mm²
Provide 6mm bar 270mm centre to centre for a length of 620mm at all four corners in
four layers.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
VERANDAH
SLAB-9
D =120mm effective
depth, d =D-d‟
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
Effective span along short direction ,lx= clear span+d or
=1800+95 or 1800+240
=1895 or 2040mm
LOAD CALCULATION
= [7.125 x 1.8952]8
= 3.19KNm
=[7.125 x 1.895]/2=6.75KN
2
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d .
d² =1155.8 d
=34mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
Area of steel
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+3.19 x 106=0
=114mm2
AREA OF DISTRIBUTION
Area of distribution = [(0.15/100) x 1000 x 95] = 142.5mm2
centre.
=vu/bd
=[6.75 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.07N/mm²
=[(96/1000x95)x100 ]=0.102 τc
=0.28N/mm²
τv< τc
o Lx/d=3695/95
=38.89mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
Pt = 0.102
M.F = 2
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 40
38.89< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
= Ast x ¾
= 96 x ¾
Ast = 72mm
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in four
layers.
strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
SLAB-10
415mm
D = 120mm Effective
depth d = D-d!
= 120- [20+5]
= 95mm
= 3095mm or 3240mm
LOAD CALCULATION
load = 0.75kN/m2
Ly/lx = 3095/1895=1.63
+αx = 0.044
-αx = 0.057
+αy = 0.024
-αy = 0.032
=0.044x7.125x1.895²
=1.12KNm
=0.057x7.125x1.895²
=1.45KNm
=0.024x7.125x1.895²
=0.61KNm
=0.032x7.125x1.895²
=0.82KNm
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d = 23mm
23mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
Ast =43mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =25mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[6.75x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.071N/mm²
against slab.
o Lx/d=3095/95
=32.57mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
M.F = 2
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 40
32.57< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
=43x ¾ = 32mm²
Ast = 32mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in
four layers.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
CL
S leA
arBsp-1a1n = 3600 x 1800
415mm
D = 120mm
= 120- [20+5]
= 95mm
= 3695mm or 3840mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
= 4.75x1.5 = 7.125kN/m2
= [7.125 x 1.8952]8
= 3.19KNm
Maximum shear force = wul/2
=[7.125 x 1.895]/2=6.75KN
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d2.
3.19x106 =0.138x 20x 1000xd²
d² =1155.8 d
=34mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
Area of steel
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+3.19 x 106=0
Ast= 96mm²
=114mm2
AREA OF DISTRIBUTION
Area of distribution = [(0.15/100) x 1000 x 95] = 141mm2
=vu/bd
=[6.75 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.07N/mm²
=[(96/1000x95)x100 ]=0.102 τc
=0.28N/mm²
τv< τc
o Lx/d=3695/95
=38.89mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
Pt = 0.102
M.F = 2
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 40
38.89< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary condition.
= Ast x ¾
= 96 x ¾
Ast = 72mm
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200 centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
Clear span = 3240 x 1800
SLAB-12
End condition = Two adjacent edges discontinuous
D = 120mm
= 3335mm or 3480mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
= 4.75 kN/m2
Ly/lx = 3335/1895=1.76
+αx = 0.064
-αx = 0.085
+αy = 0.035
-αy = 0.047
=0.064x7.125x1.895²
=1.63KNm
=0.085x7.125x1.895²
=2.17KNm
=0.035x7.125x1.895²
=0.90KNm
=0.047x7.125x1.895²
=1.20KNm
Mu=Mux=2.17x 106
2.17 x 106 = 0.138.fck.bd² d² = [2.17
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d = 28mm
28mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
x1000 x 95]
=114mm2
Muy=0.82 x 106
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[6.75x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.071N/mm²
against slab.
o Lx/d=3335/95
=35.10
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 39.2
35.10< 39.2
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 65x ¾
Ast = 49mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 360mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
SLAB-13
Clear span = 2630 x 1800
fy=415
D = 120mm
= 2725mm or 2870mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2 Weathering
coarse= 1kN/m2
Ly/lx = 2725/1895=1.43
+αx = 0.0485
-αx = 0.0645
+αy = 0.028
-αy = 0.037
=0.0485x7.125x1.895²
=1.24KNm
=0.0645x7.125x1.895²
=1.65KNm
=0.028x7.125x1.895²
=0.716KNm
=0.037x7.125x1.895²
=0.946KNm
Mu=Mux=1.65x 106Nmm
1.65 x 106 = 0.138.fck.bd² d² = [1.65
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d = 24mm
24.45mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
Ast =50mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =28.2mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[6.75x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.071N/mm²
=[(50/1000x95)x100 ]=0.052
τc =0.28N/mm² τv< τc
o Lx/d=3095/95
=32.58mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
M.F = 1.99
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.99
= 39.8
32.58< 39.8
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 50 x ¾ = mm²
Ast = 37.5mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
SLAB-14
415mm
fy=415
D = 120mm
= 2725mm or 2870mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
4.75x1.5 = 7.125kN/m2
Ly/lx = 2725/1895=1.43
+αx = 0.042
-αx = 0.055
+αy = 0.024
-αy = 0.032
=0.042x7.125x1.895²
=1.07 KNm
=0.0551x7.125x1.895²
=1.40 KNm
=0.024x7.125x1.895²
=0.61 KNm
=0.032x7.125x1.895²
=0.81 KNm
Mu=Mux=1.40x 106Nmm
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d = 22.92
mm
22.92 mm<95mm
safe.
AST CALCULATION
Ast =50mm2
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
Ast =28.2mm2
=114mm2
=vu/bd
=[6.75x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.071N/mm²
=[(50/1000x95)x100 ]=0.052
τc =0.28N/mm² τv< τc
[Le/d]cal<[L/d]pro
Lx/d=3095/95
=32.58mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
M.F = 1.99
[L/d]pro = 20 x 1.99
= 39.8
32.58< 39.8
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 50 x ¾ = mm²
Ast = 37.5mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in four
layers.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
CL
S leA
arBs-p1a5n = 3600 x 1800
cover as 20mm
D =120mm effective
depth, d =D-d‟
=120-[20+5]
=95mm
Effective span along short direction ,lx= clear span+d or
LOAD CALCULATION
= [7.125 x 1.8952]8
= 3.19KNm
=[7.125 x 1.895]/2=6.75KN
Mu =Mux=0.138fck.b.d2.
d² =1155.8 d
=34mm <95mm
AST CALCULATION
Area of steel
=33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
7.490Ast2-33938.7Ast+3.19 x 106=0
Ast= 96mm²
=114mm2
AREA OF DISTRIBUTION
Area of distribution = [(0.15/100) x 1000 x 95] = 142.5mm2
centre.
=vu/bd
=[6.75 x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.07N/mm²
=[(96/1000x95)x100 ]=0.102 τc
=0.28N/mm²
τv< τc
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 115 IGPTC, PERUMBAVOOR
SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT REPORT -2022
o Lx/d=3695/95
=38.89mm
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
Pt = 0.102
M.F = 2
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 40
38.89< 40
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary condition.
= Ast x ¾
= 96 x ¾
Ast = 72mm
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 380mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200 centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
=752.18mm
SLAB-16
D = 120mm
= 3335mm or 3480mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self-weight = 1x1x25x0.12= 3kN/m2
load = 0.75kN/m2
Ly/lx = 3335/1895=1.76
+αx = 0.064
-αx = 0.085
+αy = 0.035
-αy = 0.047
=0.064x7.125x1.895²
=1.63KNm
=0.085x7.125x1.895²
=2.17KNm
=0.035x7.125x1.895²
=0.90KNm
=0.047x7.125x1.895²
=1.20KNm
Mu=Mux=2.17x 106
x 106]/[0.138x20x1000] d = 28mm
28mm<95mm
AST CALCULATION
x1000 x 95]
=114mm2
= 33938.7Ast[1-2.207 x 10-4Ast]
=33938.7Ast-7.490Ast2
=114 mm2
Provide 10mm dia bar at 200mm centre to centre.
=vu/bd
=[6.75x 1000/(1000x95)]=0.071N/mm²
=[(65/1000x94)x100 ]=0.068
τc =0.28N/mm² τv< τc hence the check for
o Lx/d=3335/95
=35.10
[L/d]pro=Basic value x modification
[L/d]pro = 20 x 2
= 39.2
35.10< 39.2
TORSION ON REINFORCEMENT
Torsion reinforcement is provided at all corners for this boundary
= Ast x ¾
= 65x ¾
Ast = 49mm²
Provide 6mm bar 200mm centre to centre for a length of 360mm at all four corners in four
layers.
Provide 10mm bar at a spacing of 200mm centre to centre in all edge strips.
DEVELOPMENT LENGTH
SLAB 15
SLAB 5
CONFERENCE HALL
Span = 3000mm
Assume overall depth , D = 500mm d'
= 40mm d = 460mm
EFFECTIVE SPAN
Clear span + effective depth = 3000 + 460 = 3460mm
3240mm
LOAD CALCULATION
Self weight = 1x 0.4 x 0.24 x 25 = 2.4 KN/m
= 140.16KNm
Mu < Mu limit
Since, the beam is under reinforced beam and singly reinforced beam.
STEEL REINFORCEMENT
SHEAR REINFORCEMENT
Τc = 0.645
Τv> τc
When the τv exceeds τc shear reinforcement is shall be provided.
= 175 mm
Ld = ϕσs/[4τbd]
Where, σs = 0.87 x fy = 0.87 x 415 = 361.05
940.23mm
Ld< or = [1.3Mi/vu] + L0
EFFECTIVE SPAN
Clear span+ effective depth = 1.5+ 0.13=
1.74
The height of equilateral triangle above the lintel is greater than height of brick wall above
the opening.
LOADS
Weight of rectangular masonry above the lintel = 1 x 0.2 x 1.35x1.5 x 19=
7.695KN/m
Load from floor slab =
Mu = 0.138fck bd2d
D2E=
P[T4. .O2F8 CxIV1I0L6E
]/N[0G.G
13IN8ExER2I0NGx 200] d = 128
88.05mm
Depth required < depth provided
STEEL REINFORCEMENT
Area of tension reinforcement, 0.87fy Ast = 0.36fck b xumax
Τv<τc
Τv<τc<τck
240mm M F = 2
= 1630/[20 x 2 ] = 40.75mm
8.3 SUNSHADE
Loads
= 2.4255
18.05
18.05 < (1 provided Adopt depth = 80 mm Over all depth = 100 mm
0.90 x106 = 0.87 x 415 x Ast x 80 x(1-0-42 x 0.87 x 415 x Ast / 0.36 x 20 x1000 x 80)
Ast = 18.25 mm
=90mm2
Ast<Ast minimum
= 240 x 300
Area of distributors
Area of distribution reinforcement = 0.12/100× bd = 90 mm2
Spacing is less of
1) (1000xπ/4x62)/90=314mm
2) 5d=400
3) 450 mm
Hence provide 6 mm diameter bars at spacing of 300 C/C distance
MF=2
Pt=100×209.43/750×80=0.34%
tc(0.25)=0.36 tc(0.50)=0.48
tc(0.34)=0.36+0.48-0.36/0.50-
0.25×(0.36-025
TCk=0.40 x 1.3
= 0.52
Tck>tc>tv
Hence safe
8.4
STAIR
LOADS
Dead load of slab = Ws =0.275 x 1 x 25 =6.875 KN/m
BENDING MOMENT
Hence the effective depth provided is greater than the required depth.
REINFORCEMENT
Mu = 0.87fyAst d [1-0.42(xu/d)]
=1.095m3
=27.702 KN
SECOND FLOOR
=5.184 KN
B2 =25x.24x.45x2.75
=7.425 KN
B3 =25x045x1.62
=4.74 KN
=6.588 KN
=9.375 KN
=29.205 KN
FIRST FLOOR
=5.184 KN
B2 =25x.24x.45x2.75
=7.425 KN
B3 =25x045x1.62
=4.74 KN
=14.602 KN
=29.205 KN
GROUND FLOOR
=5.184 KN
B2 =25x.24x.45x2.75
=7.425 KN
B3 =25x045x1.62
=4.74 KN
=14.602 KN
=29.205 KN
=317.698 KN
PERCENTAGE OF STEEL
Asc =Pt% of Ag
=1
Let assume Pt
Asc =1% of Ag
=0.01 Ag
AREA OF CONCRETE (AC)
Area of concrete obtained from following equation
Ag = Ac + Asc
Therefore Ac = Ag – Asc
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 139 IGPTC, PERUMBAVOOR
SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT REPORT -2022
Ac = Ag – 0.01 Ag
Ac = 0.99 Ag
Pu = load carried by concrete + load carried by steel Pu = 0.4 fck Ac + 0.67 fy Asc
=0.4x20x0.99 Ag + 0.67x415x0.01 Ag
=10.7
Ag = 317.69x103/10.7
=29691.45
Ag provided=240x450
=108000 m2
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
1) 20/4
2) 6 mm
Maximum = 6 mm
PITCH
1) 16X20 = 320 mm
2) 240
3) 300
8.6 FOOTING
Bending moment
= 0.14x1700x[(1500-240)^2]/8
= 0.047x10^9Nmm
= 0.041X10^9Nmm
= ((0.047x10^9)/(2.76x1700))^0.5
= 100.085mm
Let provided = 150mm
span
Ast2 = 859mm2
2
Provide Ast2 inn both direction =859 mm
No of bars = 2992/(3.14/4x16^2) = 5 nos
Vul/bd
Vul = qn X B (L-a/2)-d)
0.448 N/mm2
% of Ast provided = 859/(1700 x 150) x100 = 0.33
VU2/A
= 324240N
A = (2(a+ d)+2(b+ d) x d)
= (2(240+150)+2(450+150) x 150)
= 297000mm2
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 142 IGPTC, PERUMBAVOOR
SCHOOL BUILDING PROJECT REPORT -2022
Tv =324240 /248300 =1.09
= 0.25 x20^0.5
= 1.118
= 13500 liters
= 15000 liters
= 28500 liters
= 28.5 m3
Assuming the depth of liquid as 1.3 m
= 21.92 m2
3b2 = 21.92
b = 2.70 ≈ 3 m
Length = 3 x 3 = 9 m
SEPTIC TANK
SOAK PIT
= 7.68 m3
V=π/4 d^2 h
d = 1.8 m
Total 230.95
=
5 Sand filing in 44.892
plinth with
excavated soil
including watering
and ramming
7 Plastering with
1:6cement mortar
12mm thick1 coat
to inside and 2083.23
outside wall floated
8 Plastering with
cement mortar1:3
12mm thick 1coat 518.7
For ceiling
11 Flooring with
ceramic
Tiles of approved 85.75
quantity including
pointing and
skirting
CONCLUSION
We conclude the report with sincere gratitude to all, for their valuable help and
guidance. Let us hope that the sincere effort made for this project bear fruits in
future.
REFERENCES
3) IS CODE 456-2000
PUNMIA
N. DUTTA
6) SHEDULE OF RATES
7) DATA KOOK