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Preliminary Design of Column

The document provides calculations for the preliminary design of a critical column. It includes calculations for dead loads from various building components, live loads by floor, and total loads. It then calculates the factored total load and increases it by 30% for an earthquake load. Using this ultimate load and assumptions for concrete strength and steel reinforcement percentage, it solves for the required cross-sectional area of the column. The calculated area is adopted as a 500mm x 500mm square column.

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Preliminary Design of Column

The document provides calculations for the preliminary design of a critical column. It includes calculations for dead loads from various building components, live loads by floor, and total loads. It then calculates the factored total load and increases it by 30% for an earthquake load. Using this ultimate load and assumptions for concrete strength and steel reinforcement percentage, it solves for the required cross-sectional area of the column. The calculated area is adopted as a 500mm x 500mm square column.

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please ignore formulas and empirical relation as they are Nepal Standard

Use corresponding IS relation


Preliminary Design of Column
Critical column is as shown below in fig 3.1.

Figure 3.1: Critical Column

Load calculation

Dead Load

Dead load calculation is shown in table 3.1.

Load Type Calculation Value


(KN)
Self-weight of slab 25*0.13*6.325 *6.553 134.705
Self-weight of partition wall 6.325 *6.553*0.44 18.237
Self-weight of floor finish 6.325 *6.553*1 41.448
Self-weight of beam 25*0.575*0.380*6.55+ 25*0.575*0.380*6.33 70.357

Self-weight of column 25*(3.353-0.130)*0.61*0.61 9.139

Total 273.886

Table 3.1: Dead Load Calculation

Live Load
Taking live load = 4 KN/m2
Live load calculation is shown in table 3.2.

Floor Calculation Load (KN)


Semi-basement 6.325*6.553*4 165.791

Ground 6.325*6.553*4*0.9 149.212

First 6.325*6.553*4*0.8 132.633

Second 6.325*6.553*4*0.7 116.054

Third 6.325*6.553*4*0.6 99.475

Fourth 6.325*6.553*4*0.6 99.475

Top Floor 6.325*6.553*0.6 99.475

Total 862.115

Table 3.2: Live Load Calculation

Total Load
Total load calculation is shown in table 3.3.

Floor Dead (KN) Live (KN) Total (KN)


Semi-basement 273.886 165.791 439.677

Ground 273.886 149.212 423.098

First 273.886 132.633 406.519

Second 273.886 116.054 389.94

Third 273.886 99.475 373.361

Fourth 273.886 99.475 373.361

Top Floor 273.886 99.475 373.361

Total 2779.317
Table 3..3: Total Load Calculation

Total factored load = 1.5*2779.317


= 4168.975 KN
Increasing by 30 % for EQ,
Total load Pu = 1.3*4168.975 = 5419.6675 KN
Now, we have,
Pu = 0.4*fck *(Ag- Asc) + 0.67*fy *Asc
Assuming percentage of steel, p = 4%
Then,
5419.6675*103 = 0.4*25*(Ag-0.04* Ag) + 0.67*500*0.04* Ag
Solving, we get,
Ag =235637.717 mm2
Considering a square column,
Depth (D) = Width (b) = √235637.717 = 485.425 mm
Adopt, size of the column = b*D
= (500*500) mm

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