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Design Z Section Purlin

This document provides design details for a cold-formed Z-section purlin used in pre-engineered building structures. It includes calculations for section properties, load cases, bending and shear stresses, axial load capacity, and deflection. The purlin design is checked against design standards and requirements for bending stress, axial stress, shear stress, and deflection. All checks indicate the Z-section purlin meets the design criteria.

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Design Z Section Purlin

This document provides design details for a cold-formed Z-section purlin used in pre-engineered building structures. It includes calculations for section properties, load cases, bending and shear stresses, axial load capacity, and deflection. The purlin design is checked against design standards and requirements for bending stress, axial stress, shear stress, and deflection. All checks indicate the Z-section purlin meets the design criteria.

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TRAINING MATERIAL

PRE-ENGINEERED BUILDINGS

DESIGN OF COLD FORM PURLIN


( Z SECTION)

MOHAMMAD RAHMATULLA

Pennar Industries Limited


9Th Floor ( West wing), DHFLVC Silicon Towers
Kondapur, Hyderabad -500084

Mobile no: 9966440094


[email protected]
[email protected]
 Cold form section are used for Purlin & Girts
 Z Section depths are used 100,150,200,250,300 MM
 Thickness : 1.5,2,2.5,3.0 MM
 Z-Section are considered as continuous beam, with lapping
of purlin & girts at support of rafter column.
 Z-Section Center of gravity (C.G) & shear center coincide no
torsional effect in Z Section.
 Z section are galvanized. Grade of material 345 N/MM2
 Z section are Stiffened section (Web & flange)
 Sag rod & Sag angle provide Lateral restraint support to
purlin & girts.
DESIGN OF PURLIN
SECTION PROPERTIES
Assume a Z section with the following properties

Depth (d) = 250mm

Length of stiffener (F) = 64mm

Thickness (t) = 2.5mm

Area (A) = 999mm2

M.O.I Ixx = 880.98x104 mm4, Iyy = 79.38x104mm4

Section modulus Sxx = 70.48x103 mm3, Syy = 10.81x103 mm3

Critical spacing = 1.5m

Roof angle = 5.710

No. of sag rods = 4 Nos.

LOAD DATA:
Dead load (D.L) = 0.1kN/m2

Live load (L.L) = 0.75kN/m2

Design wind pressure (Pz) = 1.366kN/m2

Building width (w) = 25m

Internal pressure coefficient (Cpi) = 0.2

External pressure coefficient (Cpe) = 0.9

Local coefficient = 1.4

Yield strength (Fy) = 345MPa

Young’s modulus (E) = 2x105MPa

UDL ON PURLINS:
DEAD LOAD:

About X-X axis : 0.1x 1.5 x Cos 5.72 = 0.149 KN/m


About Y-Y axis : 0.1x 1.5 x Sin 5.72 = 0.015 KN/m
LIVE LOAD:

About X-X axis : 0.75x 1.5 x Cos 5.72 = 1.119 KN/m

About Y-Y axis : 0.75x 1.5 x Sin 5.72 = 0.112 KN/m

WIND LOAD:

About X-X axis : 1.366 x (0.2 + 1.4) x1.5 = 3.28 KN/m,

As the Edge strip load is critical

LOAD CASES : Px Py

DEAD LOAD + LIVE LOAD (0.149 + 1.119) (0.015 + 0.112)


1.268kN/m 0.127kN/m
DEAD LOAD + WIND LOAD (3.28 - 0.149) x0.75 (0.015 + 0) x 0.75
(Considering 33% inc. of Stress) 2.35kN/m 0.011kN/m

LOADING DIAGRAM: 2.35kN/m

A 7500 B 7500 C 7500 D 7500 E

Ra = 6.93kN Rb = 20.145kN Rc = 16.356kN Rd = 16.356kN Re = 16.356kN

(0.393wl) (1.143wl) (0.928wl) (0.928wl) (0.928wl)

SHEAR FORCE DIAGRAM:


(0.393wl) (0.536wl) (0.464wl) (0.464wl) (0.464wl)

6.93 9.45kN 8.18kN 8.18kN 8.18kN

10.7kN 8.18kN 8.18kN 8.18kN

(0.607wl) (0.464wl) (0.464wl) (0.464wl)


BENDING MOMENT DIAGRAM:
(-0.1071wl2) (-0.0714wl2) (-0.0714wl2) (-0.0714wl2)

-14.16kNm -9.44kNm -9.44kNm -9.44kNm

10.2kNm 4.82kNm 4.82kNm 4.82kNm

(+ 0.0772wl2) (+ 0.0364wl2) (+ 0.0364wl2) (+ 0.0364wl2)

DESIGN MOMENTS:
Major axis Bending - Mxx : 10.2kNm, @ mid span

Major axis Bending - Mxx : 14.16kNm, @ Support

Moment at end of lap - Mxx : 14.16 + 2.35 x0.705^2/2 – 10.2x0.705 = 7.55kNm

Shear force along y direction (Pv) : 10.7kN

Minor axis Bending - Myy : 0.010kNm

ACTUAL BENDING STRESS:

Actual Stress major axis - fbc.cal-xx = Mxx / Sx = 10.2 x 10^6 / 70.48x 10^3 = 144.72MPa

(As the mid span moment governs)

Actual Stress minor axis - fbc.cal-yy = Mxx / Sy = 0.01 x 10 ^ 6 / 10.81x 10 ^ 3 = 0.925MPa

AXIAL LOAD ACTING IN THE PURLIN:


Load on the ridge column at gable end = 1.366x6.25 (bay spacing) x14.25 (height) =122kN

No. of bays 4 of 6.25m bay spacing (total width of building is 25m)

Hence, axial load share on purlin at 6.25m from eves end = (122/2x2x4) = 7.63kN

And, load on the gable column at 6.25m from eves end = 1.366x6.25x13.625 =116.3kN

Hence, axial load share on purlin at 6.25m from eves end = (116.3/2x4) =14.54kN
 Axial load coming on to the purlin at 6.25m from eves end = (7.63 + 14.54) = 22.17kN
ALLOWABLE BENDING STRESS:
As per the clause 6.3 of IS 801:1975

UN supported length (L) = 150cm

Fy =345MPa = 3517kg/cm2; F = 0.6Fy = 2110kg/cm2, E =2.08x106 kg/cm2

Co-efficient of bending (Cb) = 1.75 (As simply supported end moment is zero)

Iyc = Iyy/ 2 = (79.38/2) = 39.69 cm4

L2x Sxc/ dIyc = 1502x70.48/ (25x39.69) = 1598.2

0.18x π2x E x Cb /Fy = 0.18x π2x2x105x1.75/345 = 1802.3

0.9x π2x E x Cb /Fy = 0.9x π2x2x105x1.75/345 = 9011.34

Allowable bending stress Fbx = 2/3Fy - Fy2 x (L2x Sxc/ dIyc) / (2.7x π2 x E x Cb)

= 2/3(345) - 3452 (1598.2)/ (2.7x π2 x2x105x1.75)

= 209.6MPa > 144.72MPa

Allowable bending stress Fby = 0.6Fy = 0.6x345 = 207MPa > 0.925MPa

ALLOWABLE AXIAL STRESS:


Actual Axial force in the purlin Fa= 22.17kN

FOR UN STIFFENED ELEMENT:

Flat width ratio of UN supported element,

W/t = (15 – 2.5 – 4)/2.5 = 3.4

As per IS 801:1975 clause 6.2(a),

530/Fy0.5 = 8.94 > 3.4

 Fc = 0.6Fy = 2110kg/cm2

Qs = Fc/F =1.0

FOR STIFFENED ELEMENTS:

For flange: clause 5.2.1.1 of IS 801:1975

(W/t) act = [64 – 2(2.5 + 4)]/2.5 = 20.4

(W/t) limit = 1435/ F 0.5 = 1435/ (2110)0.5 = 31.24 > (W/t) act
 be = 20.4x2.5 = 51mm (No reduction in flange width)
For web: (W/t) act = [250 – 2(2.5 + 4)]/2.5 = 94.8

(W/t) limit = 1435/ F 0.5 = 1435/ (2110)0.5 = 31.24 < (W/t) act
 be/t = 2120[1-{465/((W/t) act x Fc0.5)}]/ Fc0.5

= 2120[1 – {465/94.8x21100.5}]/21100.5 = 41.23

be = 41.23x2.5 = 103mm =10.3cm

Aeff =Ag – 0.25 (23.7 – 10.3) = (9.99 – 3.35) = 6.64cm2

Qa = Aeff/Ag = (6.64/9.99) = 0.665


 Q = Qa x Qs = 0.665

rmin = Iyy
Ag = 2.82cm

KL/rmin = 150/2.82 = 53.19

Cc 2 2 E

Q QFy

= {2xπ2x2.08x106/(0.665x3517)}0.5 = 132.5 > 53.19


 Fa1 = 0.522QFy – {(QFyKL/rmin)/12500}2

= 0.522x0.665x3517 – (0.665x3517x53.19/12500)2 = 1121.81kg/cm2


 Pall = Fa1Ag =1121.81x9.99 = 11207kg = 109.94kN > 22.17kN

Hence, section is safe in

CHECK FOR COMBINED AXIAL AND BIAXIAL MOMENT:


Section 6.7.1 of IS 800:1975, the combined interaction equation is

Fa f f by
 bx   1.0
Fa1 Fbx Fby

(22.17/109.94) + (144.72/209.6) + (0.925/207) = 0.897 < 1.0

Hence, the section is safe in combined moment and axial force action

CHECK FOR SHEAR STRESS:


Actual shear stress, fv = Pv/ (d x t) = (10.7x1000/9.81)/ (25x0.25) = 174.52kg/cm2

d/t = 25/0.25 = 100


(d/t) limit = 4590/Fy0.5 = 4590/35170.5 = 77.4 < (d/t)

From the clause 6.4.1(b)

Allowable shear stress Fv = 5850000/ (d/t) 2 =5850000/1002 = 585kg/cm2 > fv

Hence, section is safe in shear

CHECK FOR DEFLECTION:


Actual deflection = 0.0026wl4/ (EI) @ 0.44L {If mid span moment governs}

= 0.0026x2.35x75004/ (2x105x880.98x104) =10.98mm

Allowable deflection = span/150 = 7500/150 = 50mm > 10.98mm

Hence, deflection criterion is satisfied

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