Column
Column
• Columns-
– introduction –
– classification-
– effective length-
– short column-long column-
– reinforcement-
– IS specifications regarding columns-
– limit state of collapse: compression –
– design of axially loaded short columns-
– design examples with rectangular ties and he
COLUHN - BEnN FLOOR SYSTEN
Column is a vertical compression me
unsupported length as per Cl. 25.3(pg
• shall not exceed sixty times of b
dimension), if restrained at the two end
• For a cantilever column shall no
where D is the larger lateral dimens
restricted up to four times of b
L=kL
e
Pg.49,cl.26.5.3.3.c
Transverse reinforcement shall only go ro
and alternate bars if the longitudinal bars
spaced more than 75 mm on either side .
400
3 - #20
#8@250
1 - #16
Spacing of longitudinal bars in both directions < 300 m
Example 2 : To find Asc if Column size is more t
Data as in Example 1 but Pu = 1500 kN
Step 3: Area of steel
P = 0.4 f A + 0.67 f A
u ck c y sc
column-
garding columns-
se: compression –
ded short columns-
th rectangular ties and helical reinforcement
cal compression member whose
gth as per Cl. 25.3(pg.42)
xceed sixty times of b (least lateral
rained at the two ends.
lever column shall not exceed 100b /D, 2
Lateral Reinforcement
ent
ngs
only (concentric)
nd uniaxial bending
mns
nd bi-axial bending
Cl. 25.1.2
dered as short when both the
ess than 12
red as slender
ure with different slenderness ratios.
Pg.49,cl.26.5.3.3.c
cement shall only go round corner
if the longitudinal bars are not
75 mm on either side .
0 ; 20 mm) = 20 mm
mm > 25.2 mm (e ) x min
mm = 20 mm (e ) y min
able.
c
00) = 0.953
8% and < 4% OK
#8@250
1 - #16
rs in both directions < 300 mm OK
sc if Column size is more than required
but Pu = 1500 kN
1 - #12
2 - #16
#8@250
1 - #12
Spacing of longitudinal bars in both directions < 300 m
Example 3: To find dimension of column for give
Design a short rectangular tied column of b
having the maximum amount of l
reinforcement, to carry an axial load of 200
dead load and live load using M 25 and Fe
effectively held in position at both ends and res
rotation at one end (One end Fixed and other H
the unsupported length of the
column.
16
#8@250
1 - #12
g of longitudinal bars in both directions < 300 mm OK
ple 3: To find dimension of column for given Asc
n a short rectangular tied column of b = 300 mm
g the maximum amount of longitudinal
rcement, to carry an axial load of 2000 kN under s
load and live load using M 25 and Fe 415. The col
tively held in position at both ends and restrained again
on at one end (One end Fixed and other Hinged). Dete
nsupported length of the
mn.
1- 0.04) =288D
03 = 0.4x25[288D] + 0.67x415[12D]
57 mm.
00 mm x 500 mm column.
04(300)(500) = 6000 mm2
: Rebar details
gitudinal Reinforcement:
< 300 mm OK
for given Asc
mn of b = 300 mm
of longitudinal
of 2000 kN under service
and Fe 415. The column is
and restrained against
other Hinged). Determine
c
maximum)
han the least of (i) 300
500
1- #25 300
2 - #32
2- #25 #10@300
Spacing of longitudinal bars in both directions < 300 m
Step 3: Unsupported length
Based on Slenderness Ratio = 12
L = 12(500) = 6000 mm
ex
i) Column Size
P = 3000 kN ; Assume Asc =2% of Ag ; A = 0.02bD
u sc
bD = 223864 mm2.
Assume D=1.5b; b = 386mm, D = 579 mm
Adopt 400 mm x 600 mm column.
ii)Find Asc
Ac = 400x600 - Asc = 240000 - Asc
3000x103 = 0.4x20 [240000 - Asc] + 0.67x415[As
#10@300
oth directions < 300 mm OK
= 12
7500 mm
4500 mm.
ricity
500/30)
300/30)
ength = 2500mm
Size and Asc
tied column, to carry a factored
M 20 and Fe 415. The column is
n at both ends and not restrained
ends (Both ends
ngth of the column = 3m.
nd area of steel Asc
3 is applicable
f Ag ; A = 0.02bD
sc
bD
7x415[0.02bD]
579 mm
umn.
- Asc
Asc] + 0.67x415[Asc]
t:
20 mm
00 mm2.
er of
m. Adopt #8
t be more than the least of (i) 400
00 mm.
600
3- #25 400
2- #20
Spacing of longitudinal bars in both directions < 300 m
Step 3: Check for Slenderness
From Table 28, k = 1, Lex = Ley = kL = 3000
L / D = 3000/600 = 5 <12
ex
Step 1:
Diameter of helically reinforced circular column (
As per cl. 39.4
P = 1.05(0.4 f A + 0.67 f A )
u ck c y sc
P = 3000 kN , A = (π/4) D2
u g
(D2) (1 – 0.008)
A = 0.992 (π/4) (D2) , fck = 25MPa, fy = 415MPa
c
P = 1.05(0.4 f A + 0.67 f A )
u ck c y sc
iii) Pitch, p
0.418 / p = 0.008024
p = 52 mm
Clear Cover = 40 mm
400
#8@300
n both directions < 300 mm OK
rness
= Ley = kL = 3000
2
rt Assumption is Ok
mm > 26 OK
0) =19.33 mm < 20 = 20 mm
mm = 20 OK
CL 39.3 is applcable
ical Reinforcement ( CL 39.4)
reinforced circular column with minimum
teel to carry a total factored axial load of
inned. Use M 25 and Fe 415. Also determine
D2
ming minimum Ast = 0.8% Ag) Ac = Ag – Asc = (π/4)
= 25MPa, fy = 415MPa
0.4 f A + 0.67 f A )
ck c y sc
4 x (π/4)D2
vide diameter of 550 mm.
nal steel
7583) = 1900 mm2.
Provide 10- #16
Helix = 40 mm
= 8 ; a = (p/ 4) x82 = 50 mm2
sp
n one loop = π (D - φ ) a
c sp sp
83 mm2
4.45 mm2
0.008024
24
iv) Check for Spacing as per CL 26.5.3.2 (d)
p < 75mm
< (1/6)x 470 = 78 mm
>= 25 mm
>= 3x8 = 24 mm
Le = 4583.3 mm
Pinned at both ends, k=1; Le = kL; L = 4.58 m
Columns subjected to
Axial Load + Uni-axial Bending
Uni axial moments are generated either
eccentricity of load or due to moments tra
.3.2 (d)
# 8 @ 50
= 4.58 m
ed either due to
oments transferred form beam
Major and Minor Axis of a Rectangular Section
b
Major Axis D
Major Axis:
Centroidal Axis about which Moment of Inertia is maxim
Minor Axis:
Centroidal Axis about which Moment of Inertia is minim
Dimension parallel to axis is ‘b’ and perpendicular to ax
Column Orientation
In the case of rectangular columns, orienta
be such that larger dimension is availab
moments.
tation
of rectangular columns, orientation should
at larger dimension is available to resist
(SP 16)
re given for
ensional parameters :(Pu/fckbD, Mu/fckbD2)
ree Grades of Steel; fy = 250,415,500MPa
ues of d’/D = 0.05,0.1,0.15,0.2
opriate chart and get p/fck
D/100