SP-030 — kopia
SP-030 — kopia
Item: SP-030
Reinforced Concrete Column (x64) B5+ 01/25 (FRILO R-2025-1/P04)
Basic Parameters
Basis of calculation
• Single column with projecting end (uniaxial calculation), stressed in the y-direction
• Materials C 50/60, B 500(SP)
Code and safety concept
Design codes : PN-EN 1992-1-1:2008/NA:2010
: PN-EN 1992-1-2:2008/NA:2010
Safety concept / load combinatorics : PN EN 1990/NA:2010
Combination equation : (6.10 a/b)
Consequence class : CC 2
Ψ2 for crane loads : 0.90
Permanent loads : all equal γF (γG,sup or γG,inf)
System
System graphic 3D
Scale 1 : 150.9
PEKABEX
System graphic 2D
Scale 1 : 150.9
Requirements durability:
attack on concrete X0
reinforc. corrosion XC1
min. concrete class C 20/25
Stirrup ds,b = 8 mm
long. reinforcement ds,l = 25 mm
allowance in design Δcdev = 10 mm
reduced cmin >=C 30/37
Stirrup cmin,l = 10 mm
concrete coverage cnom,l = 20 mm
longitudinal bars cmin,m = 25 mm *5
concrete coverage cnom,m = 35 mm
laying dist. link c,l = 27 mm
all. crack width wmax = 0.40 mm
*5: bond decisive
Creeping fac.
Environmental conditions:
Air Humidity LU = 50 % Cement type ZEM_N_R
Loading age t0 = 28 days
Material selection
Precast unit C 50/60 fck = 50.00 N/mm2 Ecm = 37000 N/mm2
Reinforcement Steel B 500(SP) fyk = 500.00 N/mm2 Es = 200000 N/mm2
k(ft/fy) = 1.15 εuk = 75.0 o/oo (Stirrups and long. reinforcement)
Material Design values
Design situation Precast unit C 50/60 Reinforcement Steel B 500(SP)
αcc = 1.00 αct = 1.00
γc1) fcd fctd γs fyd ftd = ftk,cal / γs
[N/mm2] [N/mm2] [N/mm2] [N/mm2]
persistent/transient 1.40 35.71 2.04 1.15 434.78 493.28
1) γc reduced acc.to Appendix A2.3
Column sections
Segm. Length Cross section ey ez by dz bi,y di,z b1 d1 Reinforcement As,exist As,req
[m] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm] [mm2] [mm2]
2 5.20 Rectangle 700 600 80 80circumferentially distributed 5890 5890
1 8.00 Rectangle 700 600 80 80circumferentially distributed 7854 7854
Supporting conditions
Location uy φz
[kN/m] [kNm/rad]
Bottom point Rigid Rigid
Loads
Overview of the actions used (for STR and P/T)
No. Structural member Direction Distance pBegin Length pEnd Action SimGrp AltGrp
[m] [kN/m] [m] [kN/m]
* Segment 2 in x -10.50 5.20 -10.50 Permanent
* Segment 1 in x -10.50 8.00 -10.50 Permanent
Calculation options
Calculation options
• continuous approach to self-weight
• Each column section is internally divided into 20 sub-elements
• Only the spreading the global y direction is examined
PEKABEX
Design options
• Imperfection (additional eccentricity e i) is set affine to the buckling bending line.
• Load level for creep effects: quasi-permanent design situation
• Calculation of the concrete compressive stresses takes place with deduction of the reinforcement (net dimensions)
• Approach of the contribution of the concrete between the cracks over mod. Steel work line in the ULS (fct,m)
• Minimum eccentricities according to EN 1992-1-1, 6.1 (4) - if relevant - are applied
• The minimum reinforcement for beams according to EN 1992, paragraph 9.2.1, is not checked
• The additional reduction in stiffness (f red) for small reinforcement ratios is activated
Options fire resistance check
• Fire resistance class to be checked: R240
• Segment 1: Fire impact = entire column circumference
• Segment 2: Fire impact = entire column circumference
• The verification is performed in the accidental design situation in compliance with EN 1991-1-2, 4.3.1.
• The inclination is limited to θ<= 1/ F500.
• Stiffness reduction for reinforcement degrees ρ < 2.0%: EIeff,cal = EIeff * (ρ/0.02)0.5
• The check is carried out taking into account the thermal strains.
Results
Smallest load branching factors
min Ncr/N = 14.61 in y-Direction (only concrete cross-section)
Carrying capacity - persistent/transient - General method (paragraph 5.8.6)
Slenderness, eccentricities and creep effects
Internal forces and bending design according to 1st Order with e i (persistent/transient design situation)
Internal forces and bending design according to 2nd Order, with e i (persistent/transient design situation)
Internal forces and bending design according to 1st Order with e i (fire situation)
Internal forces and bending design according to 2nd Order, with e i (fire situation)
Sector assumed As
[mm2]
2 5890
1 7854
Limitaon of steel tensile stress - 2nd Order (characterisc design situaon for t = ∞)
Limitation of steel tensile stress - 2nd Order (characteristic design situation for t = 0)
Reinforcement arrangement
Selected reinforcement arrangement and temperature after 240 min
Column segment req. cnom,L req. cnom,B exist c nom,L exist. c nom,B
[mm] [mm] [mm] [mm]
Abschnitt 2 35 20 68 60
Abschnitt 1 35 20 68 60
Temperature distribution in cross-section
Column section 2
Temperature transfer coefficient α = 25.0 W/(m2K)
Temperature transfer coefficient unburned αc = 5.0 W/(m2K)
Emissivity εm = 0.70
Concrete humidity u = 3.0 %
coefficient of thermal conductivity λ = upper Limit
Gross density ρ = 2400 kg/m3
Size of element dElem = 17 mm
Aggregates = quartzitic
Steel = cold rolled
Thermal conductivity of the steel = neglected
Column section 1
Temperature transfer coefficient α = 25.0 W/(m2K)
Temperature transfer coefficient unburned αc = 5.0 W/(m2K)
Emissivity εm = 0.70
Concrete humidity u = 3.0 %
coefficient of thermal conductivity λ = upper Limit
Gross density ρ = 2400 kg/m3
Size of element dElem = 17 mm
Aggregates = quartzitic
Steel = cold rolled
Thermal conductivity of the steel = neglected
PEKABEX
Reinforcement
Segment 2
Scale 1 : 21.7
Segment 1
Scale 1 : 21.7
PEKABEX
Segment 2
Scale 1 : 39.2
PEKABEX
Segment 1
Scale 1 : 60.3