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SECTION 2 :
ANALYSIS & DESIGN
2.1 2.1a 2.1b 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 Main Frame staad input file Purlin staad input file Girt staad input file Deflection & Bending Moment Main Frame Design Anchor bolt & Base plate design Connection Design Bracing Design Strut Pipe Design Purlin Design Girt Design Eave Gutter & Downtake Pipe Design Ridge Vent & Turbo Vent Design Flange Brace Design Sag Rod Design Sheeting Screw Design PUFF Panel Specification Screw Specification
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 RAIL COACH FACTORY Owner IIT, DELHI Consultant Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE Design By Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By Main ContractoIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P)Recommded By SHELL STORE Approved By Building
EBSL-PEB- 685 RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE
7-Feb-2011 Date Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded By BANDYOPADHYAY S.S Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Loads are applied in accordance with: * IS-875 ( Part I ) : code of practice for design Dead loads for building and structure. * IS-875 ( Part II ) : code of practice for design Imposed loads for building and structure. * IS-875 ( Part III ) : code of practice for design Wind loads for building and structure. * IS-1893 ( 2002 ) : criteria for Earthquake resistante design of structures.
Cold-formed members are designed in accordance with: *IS-801 (1975) : Code of Practice for use of Cold-Formed Light Gauge Steel Structure.
Welding is applied in accordance with: Structural Steel Welding code of American Welding Society (AWS D1.1.98) * ALL CODE OF LATEST REVISION
EBSL-PEB- 685 Job No. Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI Consultant Main Contracto IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
7-Feb-2011 Date PRAFULL MUNGLE Design By Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By Checked By Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P Recommded By Project Building SHELL STORE Approved By
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following is the list of the material standards and specifications for which the building components have been designed S.No Materials Specifications
ASTM A 572 M Gr 50 Minimum thickness shall be 6.0 mm by continuos automatic submerged arc welding process on both side IS : 2062 Gr. A ASTM A 653 M Gr 50 .Minimum thickness shall be 3.15 mm for Purlin and Girts. Pre-Galvenised with 120GSM. ASTM A 572 M Gr 50 Minimum thickness shall be 6.0 mm by continuos automatic submerged arc welding process on both side Confirm to IS : 3443 including fixing on crane girder as oer tender drawing no. MEC/7983/05/12/STR/SD/030 Conform to IS : 1161 Steel Yields Minimum yield strength of 345 Mpa ,Minimum tensile Strength of 450 Mpa. Fy = 240 MPa Fy =345 MPa
Built-up Members
2 3
Crane Girder
Crane Rail - CR 80
Steel Tubes
Fy = 240 MPa
Fy = 550 MPa
Composite Insulated Panels having on top side Trapezoidal profile 28-35mm deep & 200-300 mm pitch with 950-1050mm efeective cover width. The profile having 2-3 secondary ribs in pan and an anticlimactically flute at side overlap shall be made of 0.50mm TCT Pre-Painted high tensile galvalume/zincalume steel grade AZ150/G-300 having hot dipped metallic zinc- Aluminium alloy coating 150gsm as per AS1897-1993 having 300mpa yeild strength with SMP coated. Conform to IS : 1161 & IS : 2062 Confirm to IS 14443 : 1997.Minimum 3 mm thick .
Fy = 300 MPa
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Fy = 240 MPa --
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Anchor Bolts
IS : 2062 Gr A.Nuts and lock nuts shall confirm to IS 1363 (Part 1 to 3) and washers shall confirm to IS 2016. IS 3757 Grade 8.8.Minimum bolt size 12 mm Dia/ASTM A 325 IS 3757 Grade 8.8.Minimum bolt size 12 mm Dia/ASTM A 325 Hot Dip Galvanized with Xylon coated with EPDM seals Confirming to AS: 3566 Class-3 70 ksi Electrode
Fy = 250 MPa
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High Strength Bolts for Primary Connections Machine Bolts for Secondary Connections Self Drilling Self Tapping Screws Welding
Job No. RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded By Building SHELL STORE Approved By
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
The following is the list of the material standards and specifications for which the building components have been designed S.No
17 RidgeVents
Materials
Specifications
600mm dia wind driven air ventialtors along with aluminim cage. M.S louvers shall be painted and fabrciated as per specification and tender . a) All site connection shall be bolted connections. All primary structural connections are made with electro galvanized high strength bolts conforming to IS: 3757 to grade 8.8.Minimum bolt dia should be 12mm and minimum 2 bolts should be prvided per connection. b) All shop connections shall be welded using submerged arc processand shall be in accordance with AWS D 1.1and D 1.3 as applicable. All butt welds used in splicing shall be full penetration welds. All welders shall be certified and qualified for wled sperformed.
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Steel Louvers
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Connections
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EBSL-PEB- 685 Job No. Date 7-Feb-2011 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY PRAFULL MUNGLE IIT, DELHI Consultant Design By Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Project Approved By ANIL K. SETH Building SHELL STORE
EBSL-PEB- 685 RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE IIT, DELHI Design By IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P)Recommded By S.S BANDYOPADHYAY SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH
1 The frame analysis has been done using STAAD PRO 2006 software. 2 The support condition has been considered fixed. 3 The lateral stability has been provided through the frame action of the main frame. 4 The longitudinal stability has been provided thorugh the cross braced bays and longitudinal struts. 5 Roof purlins are continuous beams supported at main frame locations and span the bay spacing. 6 Side wall girts and end wall girts are continuous beams supported at main frame columns and end columns.
b) LOAD COMBINATIONS
**The load combinations have been considered as per IS 800:2007 WSM. **For detailed load combinations please refer staad file input.
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI Consultant Main ContractoIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
7-Feb-2011 Date Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
EBSL-PEB- 685 RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE
DESIGN BASIS
a) FRAMING CONDITIONS: Main Frames: Frame Type Building Width Building Length Bay Spacing Clear Height Roof slope Width Module
: : : : : : :
40m C/C of Builtup Columns. 156m C/C of Builtup Columns 13 @ 12.0 C/C of Builtup Columns. 13.7 m clear from FFL 1:10 2@ 20.00 m C/C of Builtup Columns.
b) BASIC LOADS :
1. DESCRIPTION OF DEAD LOAD
Weight of sheeting Weight of purlins Weight of Insulation Weight of sag rod Weight of bracing Weight of flange brace Total Dead load on Rafters Collateral load on Rafter & Purlin TOTAL DEAD LOAD ON PURLINS 2. LIVE LOAD
= 10.0 Kg/m2 = 10.0 Kg/m2 = 2.0 Kg/m2 = 1.8 Kg/m2 = 5.0 Kg/m2 = 0.50 Kg/m2 = 30.0 Kg/m2 = 0.30 kN/m2 (FOR BOLTS, PAINTING ETC) 20 kg/m2 on Rafter as well as on Purlin. = 20.0Kg/m2 = 0.20 kN/m2 = 0.75 kN/m2 ( As per IS 875:1987 Part 2 Table -2)
EBSL-PEB- 685 RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Date Design By Checked By Recommded By Approved By 7-Feb-2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ S.S BANDYOPADHYAY ANIL K. SETH
3.WIND LOAD
Basic Wind Speed = 47 m/s as per IS 875 Part k1( Risk coefficient ad per TS) k2 ( Category 1 as per TS, Class C) k3 ( Topography Factor as per TS)
INETRNAL PRESSURE COEFFICIENT (CPI)= Design Wind speed Design Wind pressure 4.SEISMIC LOAD = K1 x K2 x K3 Vb = 1 x 1.03 x 1.0 x 47 = 48.41m/S = 0.6 x Vz^2 1406.11 1.41 kN/m2
: : :
Vertical Deflection Criteria as per IS 800:2007 (Table 6) RAFTERS PURLINS/GIRTS PURLINS/GIRTS : L/180 : L/250 for DL+LL : L/200 for DL+LL+WL
c)LIMITNG DEFLECTION AND TOLERANCE Lateral Deflection Criteria as per IS 800:2007 (Table 6)
CRITICAL DEFLECTION CHECK ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION(HORIZONTAL) ACTUAL DEFLECTION(HORIZONTAL) ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION(VERTICAL) ACTUAL DEFLECTION(VERTICAL)
: 15000/325
46.2 mm
: 20000/180
111.11 MM
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY IIT, DELHI Consultant Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Project SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
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Staad Input forShell store.text 339 TO 343 TAPERED 0.712 0.006 0.412 0.15 0.006 ************************BRACING********************************************* MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 362 366 374 383 386 387 TABLE ST PIP1524.0M MEMBER PROPERTY COLDFORMED INDIAN 344 TO 351 TABLE ST 300ZS75X3.15 MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 278 TO 293 352 TO 359 TABLE ST PIP1143.0M 360 361 364 365 367 TO 370 372 373 375 376 TABLE ST PIP1143.0M 378 379 381 382 384 385 TABLE ST PIP1397.0M MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 15 17 29 31 43 45 57 59 71 73 85 87 99 101 113 115 127 129 141 143 155 157 169 171 TAPERED 0.782 0.008 0.782 0.35 0.016 205 TO 269 TABLE ST PIPE OD 0.1937 ID 0.1829 ************Support condition*************************** SUPPORTS 1 4 6 16 19 21 31 34 36 46 49 51 61 64 66 76 79 81 91 94 96 106 109 111 121 124 126 136 139 141 151 154 156 166 169 171 181 184 186 196 199 201 211 213 215 217 FIXED ****************Special Member Specification********************* MEMBER RELEASE 196 202 204 336 TO 338 END MX MY MZ MEMBER TRUSS 205 TO 269 362 366 374 383 386 387 MEMBER TRUSS 278 TO 293 352 TO 361 364 365 367 TO 370 372 373 375 376 378 379 381 382 384 385 *************DEFINED LOAD FOR EARTH QUAKE********* DEFINE 1893 LOAD ZONE 0.24 RF 4 I 1 SS 2 ST 2 DM 2 PX 0.5 PZ 0.5 DT 0 SELFWEIGHT 1 MEMBER WEIGHT ***** DEAD WEIGHT 100% ************* **MAIN FRAME-1 = 0.3x12=3.6kN/M ****** 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI 3.6 ***** DEAD WEIGHT 100% ************* **END FRAME-1 = 0.3x12/2=1.8kN/M ****** 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI 1.8 ***** DEAD WEIGHT 100% ************* **Canopy = 0.2x10=2.0kN/M ****** 339 TO 343 UNI 2 ************************************************************ **********LIV LOAD 25%************* **MAIN FRAME-1 = 0.75x12x0.25=2.25kN/M ****** 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI 2.25 **********LIV LOAD 25%************* **ENDFRAME-1 = 0.75x12/2x0.25=1.125kN/M ****** 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI 1.125 **********LIV LOAD 25%************* **Canopy = 0.75x10x0.25=1.875kN/M ****** 339 TO 343 UNI 1.875 ************************************************************ Page 4
Staad Input forShell store.text ***** Collareral Load 100% ************* **MAIN FRAME-1 = 0.2x12=2.4kN/M ****** 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI 2.4 ***** DEAD WEIGHT 100% ************* **END FRAME-1 = 0.2x12/2=1.2kN/M ****** 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI 1.2 ************************************************************************* ******************PURE LOAD CASE APLLICATION***************** *DL-DEAD LOAD *LL-LIVE LOAD *CL-COLLATERAL LOAD *WL-WIND LOAD *EQ-SEISMIC LOAD ****************SEISMIC LOADING****************************** LOAD 1 LOADTYPE None TITLE EQ-X1 1893 LOAD X 1 LOAD 2 LOADTYPE None TITLE EQ-X2 1893 LOAD X -1 LOAD 3 LOADTYPE None TITLE EQ-Z1 1893 LOAD Z 1 LOAD 4 LOADTYPE None TITLE EQ-Z2 1893 LOAD Z -1 ****************DEAD LOAD****************************** ****************DEAD LOAD****************************** *DL=0.30 Kn/m2 ***************** DEAD LOAD DISCRIPTION *********************** *WEIGHT OF SHEETING = 10.0 Kg/m2 ****************** *WEIGHT OF PURLINS = 10.0 Kg/m2 ******* *WEIGHT OF INSULATION = 2.0 Kg/m2 ****************** *WEIGHT OF SAG ROD = 1.8 Kg/m2 ****************** *WEIGHT OF BRACING = 5.0 Kg/m2 ****************** *WEIGHT OF FLANGE BRACE = 0.50 Kg/m2 *TOTA DEAD LOAD = 29.3 Kg/m2 = 0.3 kN/m2 (FOR BOLTS PAINTING ETC)*** ******************************************************** *DEAD LOAD ON MAIN FRAME-1 & SIDE WALL = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.3kN/m2 x 12.0 = 3.6 kN/m ******* LOAD 5 LOADTYPE None TITLE DL SELFWEIGHT Y -1 MEMBER LOAD 6 7 16 18 20 TO 27 30 32 34 TO 41 44 46 48 TO 55 58 60 62 TO 69 72 74 76 TO 83 86 88 90 TO 97 100 102 104 TO 111 114 116 118 TO 125 128 130 132 133 TO 139 142 144 146 TO 153 156 158 160 TO 167 170 172 174 TO 181 188 189 305 306 312 313 334 335 363 371 UNI GY -3.6 ********************************************************* *DEAD LOAD ON END FRAME-1 & SIDE WALL = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.3kN/m2 x 12.0/2 = 1.8 kN/m ******* 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI GY -1.8 ********************************************************** *DEAD LOAD ON Canopy = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.2kN/m2 x 10 = 2.0 kN/m ******* 339 TO 343 UNI GY -2 14 196 198 200 202 204 336 TO 338 UNI GY -3 ****************LIVE LOAD AS PER IS 875 PART-II= 75Kg/m2******************** *LL=0.75 Kn/m2 Page 5
Staad Input forShell store.text *LIVE LOAD ON MAIN FRAME-1 RAFTER = LIVE LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.75kN/m2 x 12.0 = 9.0 kN/m ******* LOAD 6 LOADTYPE None TITLE LL MEMBER LOAD 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI GY -9 ****************************************************************** *LIVE LOAD ON END FRAME-1 RAFTER = LIVE LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.75kN/m2 x 12.0/2 = 4.5 kN/m ******* 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI GY -4.5 **************************************************************** *LIVE LOAD ON Canopy RAFTER = LIVE LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.75kN/m2 x 10 = 7.5 kN/m ******* 339 TO 343 UNI GY -7.5 ****************COLLATERAL LOAD ******************** *LL=0.20 Kn/m2 *COLLATERAL LOAD ON MAIN FRAME-1 RAFTER = COLLATERAL LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.20kN/m2 x 12.0 = 2.4 kN/m ******* LOAD 7 LOADTYPE None TITLE CL MEMBER LOAD 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI GY -2.4 ****************************************************************** *COLLATERAL LOAD ON END FRAME-1 RAFTER = COLLATERAL LOAD x BAY SPACING = * =0.20kN/m2 x 12.0/2 = 1.2 kN/m ******* 2 4 8 TO 13 184 186 190 TO 195 UNI GY -1.2 **************************************************************** ***************** WIND LOAD CASES ************************** *WIND SPEED = 47.0M/S, K1= 1.0, K3=1.0 & K2=1.03 FOR TERRAIN CATEGORY 1,CLASS C & HT < 15.0M *** *DESIGN WIND SPEED = K1 x K2 x K3 x Vb = 1.03 x 47 = 48.41 m/s ****************** *DESIGN WIND PRESSURE pd = 0.6 Vz^2 = 0.6 x 48.41^2 = 1406.11 N/m2 = 1.406 kN/m2 ***** *PARTIALLY ENCLOSED & CPI =+/-0.5 LOAD 8 WL1 + 0 (WIND LOAD FROM RIGHT TO LEFT WITH +VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX -20.25 18 23 25 27 32 37 39 41 46 51 53 55 60 65 67 69 74 79 81 83 88 93 95 97 102 107 109 111 116 121 123 125 130 135 137 139 144 149 151 153 158 163 165 167 172 177 179 181 UNI Y 7.74 16 22 24 26 30 36 38 40 44 50 52 54 58 64 66 68 72 78 80 82 86 92 94 96 100 106 108 110 114 120 122 124 128 134 136 138 142 148 150 152 156 162 164 166 170 176 178 180 UNI Y -1.69 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 363 UNI GX 4.22 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX -10.125 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 3.735 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y -0.845 6 188 334 UNI GX 2.11 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** Page 6
Staad Input forShell store.text *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ -1.41 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ 1.41 188 189 UNI GZ -0.705 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ 0.705 ********************************** LOAD 9 WL2 -0 (WIND LOAD FROM RIGHT TO LEFT WITH -VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX -3.37 18 23 25 27 32 37 39 41 46 51 53 55 60 65 67 69 74 79 81 83 88 93 95 97 102 107 109 111 116 121 123 125 130 135 137 139 144 149 151 153 158 163 165 167 172 177 179 181 UNI Y 24.34 16 22 24 26 30 36 38 40 44 50 52 54 58 64 66 68 72 78 80 82 86 92 94 96 100 106 108 110 114 120 122 124 128 134 136 138 142 148 150 152 156 162 164 166 170 176 178 180 UNI Y 15.19 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 363 UNI GX -12.66 ****************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX -1.685 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 12.17 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 7.595 6 188 334 UNI GX -6.33 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ -15.51 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ 15.51 188 189 UNI GZ -7.755 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ 7.755 *********************************** LOAD 10 WL3 +90 (WIND LOAD FROM PERPENDICULAR TO BUILDING WITH +VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI Y 5.06 *********************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 2.53 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 2.53 **************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ 16.92 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ -5.64 188 189 UNI GZ 8.46 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ -2.82 **********FORCES ACTING DUT TO EFFECT OF FRICATIONAL DRAG************ ************* CALCULATION FOR DRAG FORCE APPLICABLE ONLY IN 90 & 270 DEGREE WIND **** Page 7
Staad Input forShell store.text ****TOTAL LENGTH (d) =156.0M, WIDTH (b)=40.0M & EAVE HEIGHT (h)=15.0M*********** *COEFFICIENT OF FORCE =Cf'=0.04 (FOR CORRUGATION ACROSS THE WIND)******** *d/h=156.0/10.0 =15.6 > 4.0 & h < b ************************** *HENCE TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON ROOF= 'F'=Cf' x (d-4h) x bpd = 0.04 (156.0-4x15.0)x40.0x1.41= 216.576 kN* *&TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON WALL = Cf' x (d-4h) x 2hpd= 0.04x(156.0-4x15.0)x2x15.0x1.41 = 162.432 kN*** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT JOINT INTERNAL = FORCE/ (NO. OF GABLE COL SPACING X NO. OF BAYS) * = 216.576 /(4 x13) = 4.164 kN ** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 4.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5/2)/14.4) = 14.1 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 9.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5+5.1/2)/14.4) = 28.42 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT ON EAVE @ 14.4 M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)+ (4.164/2) ** = = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5.1/2)/14.4) = 14.37 kN ******** JOINT LOAD 2 3 5 13 14 17 18 20 28 29 32 33 35 43 44 47 48 50 58 59 62 63 65 73 74 77 78 80 88 89 92 93 95 103 104 107 108 110 118 119 122 123 125 133 134 137 138 140 148 149 152 153 155 163 164 167 168 170 178 179 182 183 185 193 194 197 198 200 208 209 FZ -4.164 220 222 FZ -28.42 112 113 FZ -14.1 107 110 FZ -14.37 *********************************** LOAD 11 WL4 -90 (WIND LOAD FROM PERPENDICULAR TO BUILDING WITH -VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX 16.87 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI Y 21.94 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 363 UNI GX -16.87 ************************************************************* *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX 8.435 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 10.97 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 10.97 6 188 334 UNI GX -8.435 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ 2.82 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ 8.46 188 189 UNI GZ 1.41 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ 4.23 **********FORCES ACTING DUT TO EFFECT OF FRICATIONAL DRAG************ ************* CALCULATION FOR DRAG FORCE APPLICABLE ONLY IN 90 & 270 DEGREE WIND **** ****TOTAL LENGTH (d) =156.0M, WIDTH (b)=40.0M & EAVE HEIGHT (h)=15.0M*********** *COEFFICIENT OF FORCE =Cf'=0.04 (FOR CORRUGATION ACROSS THE WIND)******** *d/h=156.0/10.0 =15.6 > 4.0 & h < b ************************** *HENCE TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON ROOF= 'F'=Cf' x (d-4h) x bpd = 0.04 (156.0-4x15.0)x40.0x1.41= 216.576 kN* *&TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON WALL = Cf' x (d-4h) x 2hpd= 0.04x(156.0-4x15.0)x2x15.0x1.41 = 162.432 kN*** Page 8
Staad Input forShell store.text *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT JOINT INTERNAL = FORCE/ (NO. OF GABLE COL SPACING X NO. OF BAYS) * = 216.576 /(4 x13) = 4.164 kN ** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 4.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5/2)/14.4) = 14.1 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 9.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5+5.1/2)/14.4) = 28.42 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT ON EAVE @ 14.4 M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)+ (4.164/2) ** = = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5.1/2)/14.4) = 14.37 kN ******** JOINT LOAD 2 3 5 13 14 17 18 20 28 29 32 33 35 43 44 47 48 50 58 59 62 63 65 73 74 77 78 80 88 89 92 93 95 103 104 107 108 110 118 119 122 123 125 133 134 137 138 140 148 149 152 153 155 163 164 167 168 170 178 179 182 183 185 193 194 197 198 200 208 209 FZ -4.164 220 222 FZ -28.42 112 113 FZ -14.1 107 110 FZ -14.37 ************************************* LOAD 12 WL5 +180 (WIND LOAD FROM LEFT TO RIGHT WITH +VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX -4.22 18 23 25 27 32 37 39 41 46 51 53 55 60 65 67 69 74 79 81 83 88 93 95 97 102 107 109 111 116 121 123 125 130 135 137 139 144 149 151 153 158 163 165 167 172 177 179 181 UNI Y -1.69 16 22 24 26 30 36 38 40 44 50 52 54 58 64 66 68 72 78 80 82 86 92 94 96 100 106 108 110 114 120 122 124 128 134 136 138 142 148 150 152 156 162 164 166 170 176 178 180 UNI Y 7.47 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 363 UNI GX 20.25 ******************************************************************* *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX -2.11 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y -0.845 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 3.735 6 188 334 UNI GX 10.125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ -1.41 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ 1.41 188 189 UNI GZ -0.705 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ 0.705 ************************************* LOAD 13 WL6 -180(WIND LOAD FROM LEFT TO RIGHT WITH -VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX 12.66 18 23 25 27 32 37 39 41 46 51 53 55 60 65 67 69 74 79 81 83 88 93 95 97 102 107 109 111 116 121 123 125 130 135 137 139 144 149 151 153 158 163 165 167 172 177 179 181 UNI Y 15.19 16 22 24 26 30 36 38 40 44 50 52 54 58 64 66 68 72 78 80 82 86 92 94 96 100 Page 9
Staad Input forShell store.text 106 108 110 114 120 122 124 128 134 136 138 142 148 150 152 156 162 164 166 170 176 178 180 UNI Y 24.34 6 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 334 363 UNI GX 3.37 ************************************************************************ *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX 6.33 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 7.595 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 12.17 6 188 334 UNI GX 1.685 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ -15.51 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ 15.51 188 189 UNI GZ -7.755 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ 7.755 ************************************ LOAD 14 WL7 +270 (WIND LOAD FROM PERPENDICULAR TO BUILDING WITH +VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI Y 5.06 ************************************************************************* *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 2.53 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 2.53 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ 5.64 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ -16.92 188 189 UNI GZ 2.82 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ -8.46 **********FORCES ACTING DUT TO EFFECT OF FRICATIONAL DRAG************ ************* CALCULATION FOR DRAG FORCE APPLICABLE ONLY IN 90 & 270 DEGREE WIND **** ****TOTAL LENGTH (d) =156.0M, WIDTH (b)=40.0M & EAVE HEIGHT (h)=15.0M*********** *COEFFICIENT OF FORCE =Cf'=0.04 (FOR CORRUGATION ACROSS THE WIND)******** *d/h=156.0/10.0 =15.6 > 4.0 & h < b ************************** *HENCE TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON ROOF= 'F'=Cf' x (d-4h) x bpd = 0.04 (156.0-4x15.0)x40.0x1.41= 216.576 kN* *&TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON WALL = Cf' x (d-4h) x 2hpd= 0.04x(156.0-4x15.0)x2x15.0x1.41 = 162.432 kN*** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT JOINT INTERNAL = FORCE/ (NO. OF GABLE COL SPACING X NO. OF BAYS) * = 216.576 /(4 x13) = 4.164 kN ** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 4.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5/2)/14.4) = 14.1 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 9.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5+5.1/2)/14.4) = 28.42 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT ON EAVE @ 14.4 M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE Page 10
Staad Input forShell store.text HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)+ (4.164/2) ** = = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5.1/2)/14.4) = 14.37 kN ******** JOINT LOAD 2 3 5 13 14 17 18 20 28 29 32 33 35 43 44 47 48 50 58 59 62 63 65 73 74 77 78 80 88 89 92 93 95 103 104 107 108 110 118 119 122 123 125 133 134 137 138 140 148 149 152 153 155 163 164 167 168 170 178 179 182 183 185 193 194 197 198 200 208 209 FZ 4.164 237 238 FZ 28.42 127 128 FZ 14.1 122 125 FZ 14.37 ************************************ LOAD 15 WL8 -270 (WIND LOAD FROM PERPENDICULAR TO BUILDING WITH -VE CPI) MEMBER LOAD *WIND LOAD ON FRAME-1 21 35 49 63 77 91 105 119 133 147 161 175 312 313 371 UNI GX 16.87 16 18 22 TO 27 30 32 36 TO 41 44 46 50 TO 55 58 60 64 TO 69 72 74 78 TO 83 86 88 92 TO 97 100 102 106 TO 111 114 116 120 TO 125 128 130 134 TO 139 142 144 148 TO 153 156 158 162 TO 167 170 172 176 TO 181 UNI Y 21.94 20 34 48 62 76 90 104 118 132 146 160 174 305 306 363 UNI GX -16.87 ******************************************************************************* *WIND LOAD ON ENDFRAME-1 189 335 UNI GX 8.435 4 9 11 13 186 191 193 195 UNI Y 10.97 2 8 10 12 184 190 192 194 UNI Y 10.97 6 188 334 UNI GX -8.435 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON CANOPY 339 341 342 UNI Y 17.625 340 343 UNI Y 8.8125 ***************************************************************** *WIND LOAD ON ENDWALL COLUMN 196 202 204 UNI GZ -8.46 14 198 200 336 TO 338 UNI GZ -2.82 188 189 UNI GZ -4.23 6 7 334 335 UNI GZ -1.41 **********FORCES ACTING DUT TO EFFECT OF FRICATIONAL DRAG************ ************* CALCULATION FOR DRAG FORCE APPLICABLE ONLY IN 90 & 270 DEGREE WIND **** ****TOTAL LENGTH (d) =156.0M, WIDTH (b)=40.0M & EAVE HEIGHT (h)=15.0M*********** *COEFFICIENT OF FORCE =Cf'=0.04 (FOR CORRUGATION ACROSS THE WIND)******** *d/h=156.0/10.0 =15.6 > 4.0 & h < b ************************** *HENCE TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON ROOF= 'F'=Cf' x (d-4h) x bpd = 0.04 (156.0-4x15.0)x40.0x1.41= 216.576 kN* *&TOTAL DRAG FORCE ON WALL = Cf' x (d-4h) x 2hpd= 0.04x(156.0-4x15.0)x2x15.0x1.41 = 162.432 kN*** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT JOINT INTERNAL = FORCE/ (NO. OF GABLE COL SPACING X NO. OF BAYS) * = 216.576 /(4 x13) = 4.164 kN ** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 4.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5/2)/14.4) = 14.1 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT SIDE WALL @ 9.3M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)= ** = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5+5.1/2)/14.4) = 28.42 kN *************** *APPLIED FORCE ON STRUT ON EAVE @ 14.4 M LEVEL = (WALL FORCE/ (2 x NO. OF BAYS))X (EFFECTIVE HEIGHT/TOTAL HEIGHT)+ (4.164/2) ** = = (162.432/(1 x 2))X((5.1/2)/14.4) = 14.37 kN ******** JOINT LOAD 2 3 5 13 14 17 18 20 28 29 32 33 35 43 44 47 48 50 58 59 62 63 65 73 74 77 78 80 88 89 92 93 95 103 104 107 108 110 118 119 122 123 125 133 134 137 Page 11
Staad Input forShell store.text 138 140 148 149 152 153 155 163 164 167 168 170 178 179 182 183 185 193 194 197 198 200 208 209 FZ 4.164 237 238 FZ 28.42 127 128 FZ 14.1 122 125 FZ 14.37 ********************************** ***************IS800 LOAD COMBINATION FOR STRENGTH************* LOAD COMB 101 1.0(DL+LL) 5 1.0 6 1.0 ************************************* LOAD COMB 102 1.0(DL+LL+CL) 5 1.0 6 1.0 7 1.0 ********1.0(DL+EQ X)****************** LOAD COMB 103 1 (DL+EQ+X) 5 1.0 1 1.0 LOAD COMB 104 1 (DL+EQ-X) 5 1.0 2 1.0 LOAD COMB 105 1 (DL+EQ+Z) 5 1.0 3 1.0 LOAD COMB 106 1 (DL+EQ-Z) 5 1.0 4 1.0 ********1.0(0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ X+0.75CL)****************** LOAD COMB 107 1 (0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+X+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 1 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 108 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ-X+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 2 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 109 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+Z+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 3 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 110 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ-Z+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 4 0.75 7 0.75 ********1.0(DL+WL)****************** LOAD COMB 111 1 (DL+WL1) 5 1.0 8 1.0 LOAD COMB 112 1 (DL+WL2) 5 1.0 9 1.0 LOAD COMB 113 1 (DL+WL3) 5 1.0 10 1.0 LOAD COMB 114 1 (DL+WL4) 5 1.0 11 1.0 LOAD COMB 115 1 (DL+WL5) 5 1.0 12 1.0 LOAD COMB 116 1 (DL+WL6) 5 1.0 13 1.0 LOAD COMB 117 1 (DL+WL7) 5 1.0 14 1.0 LOAD COMB 118 1 (DL+WL8) 5 1.0 15 1.0 ********1(0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75WL+0.75CL)****************** LOAD COMB 119 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 8 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 120 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 9 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 121 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL3+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 10 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 122 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL4+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 11 0.75 7 0.75 Page 12
Staad Input forShell store.text LOAD COMB 123 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL5+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 12 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 124 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL6+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 13 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 125 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL7+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 14 0.75 7 0.75 LOAD COMB 126 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL8+0.75CL) 5 0.75 6 0.75 15 0.75 7 0.75 ************************************** ********1(0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75WL)****************** LOAD COMB 127 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1) 5 0.75 6 0.75 8 0.75 LOAD COMB 128 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2) 5 0.75 6 0.75 9 0.75 LOAD COMB 129 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL3) 5 0.75 6 0.75 10 0.75 LOAD COMB 130 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL4) 5 0.75 6 0.75 11 0.75 LOAD COMB 131 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL5) 5 0.75 6 0.75 12 0.75 LOAD COMB 132 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL6) 5 0.75 6 0.75 13 0.75 LOAD COMB 133 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL7) 5 0.75 6 0.75 14 0.75 LOAD COMB 134 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL8) 5 0.75 6 0.75 15 0.75 *******************B) IS800-2007 LOAD COMBINATION FOR SERVICEABILITY************* *******(1.0xDL + 1.0xLL + 1.0xCL)*** *LOAD COMB 101 (1.0XDL+1.0XLL+1.0XCL) *5 1.0 6 1.0 7 1.0 ******(1.0xDL+0.8xLL+0.8XCL+0.8xWL)* *LOAD COMB 102 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL1) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 8 0.8 *LOAD COMB 103 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL2) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 9 0.8 *LOAD COMB 104 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL3) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 10 0.8 *LOAD COMB 105 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL4) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 11 0.8 *LOAD COMB 106 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL5) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 12 0.8 *LOAD COMB 107 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL6) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 13 0.8 *LOAD COMB 108 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL7) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 14 0.8 *LOAD COMB 109 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XWL8) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 15 0.8 **********(1.0xDL + 1.0xWL)** *LOAD COMB 110 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL1) *5 1.0 8 1.0 *LOAD COMB 111 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL2) *5 1.0 9 1.0 *LOAD COMB 112 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL3) *5 1.0 10 1.0 *LOAD COMB 113 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL4) *5 1.0 11 1.0 Page 13
Staad Input forShell store.text *LOAD COMB 114 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL5) *5 1.0 12 1.0 *LOAD COMB 115 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL6) *5 1.0 13 1.0 *LOAD COMB 116 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL7) *5 1.0 14 1.0 *LOAD COMB 117 (1.0XDL+1.0XWL8) *5 1.0 15 1.0 *********(1.0xDL+0.8xLL+0.8XCL+0.8xEQ)** *LOAD COMB 118 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XEQ+X) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 1 0.8 *LOAD COMB 119 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XEQ-X) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 2 0.8 *LOAD COMB 120 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XEQ+Z) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 3 0.8 *LOAD COMB 121 (1.0XDL+0.8XLL+0.8XCL+0.8XEQ-Z) *5 1.0 6 0.8 7 0.8 4 0.8 ******************(1.0xDL+1.0xEQ)** *LOAD COMB 122 (1.0XDL+1.0XEQ+X) *5 1.0 1 1.0 *LOAD COMB 123 (1.0XDL+1.0XEQ-X) *5 1.0 2 1.0 *LOAD COMB 124 (1.0XDL+1.0XEQ+Z) *5 1.0 3 1.0 *LOAD COMB 125 (1.0XDL+1.0XEQ-Z) *5 1.0 4 1.0 *************************************************************************** PERFORM ANALYSIS *********** FOR A) IS800-2007(WORKING STRESS OF STRENGTH) *********** LOAD LIST 101 TO 134 ************* FOR B) IS800-2007(WORKING STRESS OF SERVICIABILITY) *********** *LOAD LIST 101 TO 125 ************************ ANALYSIS COMMAND ********************************* FINISH
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Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Staad Input for Purlin.text STAAD PLANE START JOB INFORMATION ENGINEER DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB NAME EBL-J JOB CLIENT IRCON JOB REV 0 ENGINEER NAME P.B.M CHECKER NAME S.B APPROVED NAME SSB CHECKER DATE 28-Dec-11 APPROVED DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB PART PURLIN DESIGN 12 M END JOB INFORMATION INPUT WIDTH 79 UNIT METER KN JOINT COORDINATES 1 0 0 0; 2 12 0 0; 3 0 -1 0; 4 12 -1 0; 5 0.74 0 0; 6 11.26 0 0; 7 24 0 0; 8 24 -1 0; 9 23.26 0 0; 10 12.74 0 0; 11 36 0 0; 12 36 -1 0; 13 24.74 0 0; 14 35.26 0 0; 15 48 0 0; 16 48 -1 0; 17 47.26 0 0; 18 36.74 0 0; 19 60 0 0; 20 60 -1 0; 21 48.74 0 0; 22 59.26 0 0; 23 72 0 0; 24 72 -1 0; 25 71.26 0 0; 26 60.74 0 0; 27 84 0 0; 28 84 -1 0; 29 72.74 0 0; 30 83.26 0 0; 31 96 0 0; 32 96 -1 0; 33 95.26 0 0; 34 84.74 0 0; MEMBER INCIDENCES 1 1 5; 2 5 6; 3 6 2; 4 3 5; 5 4 6; 7 10 9; 9 8 9; 10 4 10; 13 14 11; 14 8 13; 15 12 14; 16 17 15; 17 18 17; 19 16 17; 20 12 18; 23 22 19; 24 16 21; 25 20 22; 26 25 23; 27 26 25; 29 24 25; 30 20 26; 33 30 27; 34 24 29; 35 28 30; 36 31 33; 37 34 33; 39 32 33; 40 28 34; 65 7 13; 68 13 14; 106 21 22; 130 29 30; 131 2 10; 132 9 7; 133 11 18; 134 15 21; 135 19 26; 136 23 29; 137 27 34; START USER TABLE TABLE 1 200Z3.15 TABLE 2 250Z3.15 END DEFINE MATERIAL START ISOTROPIC STEEL E 2e+008 POISSON 0.3 DENSITY 76.9822 ALPHA 1.2e-005 DAMP 0.03 END DEFINE MATERIAL MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 1 TO 3 7 13 16 17 23 26 27 33 36 37 65 68 106 130 TO 137 UPTABLE 2 250Z 4 5 9 10 14 15 19 20 24 25 29 30 34 35 39 40 TABLE ST ISA60X60X6 CONSTANTS MATERIAL STEEL ALL SUPPORTS 1 TO 4 7 8 11 12 15 16 19 20 23 24 27 28 31 32 PINNED MEMBER TRUSS 4 5 9 10 14 15 19 20 24 25 29 30 34 35 39 40 LOAD 1 LOADTYPE Dead TITLE LOAD CASE 1 DEAD LOAD *DEAD LOAD ON PURLIN = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING= 0.2kN/m2 x 1.8 = 0.36 kN/m******** MEMBER LOAD ********W/O LOCAL WING********** 1 TO 3 7 13 16 17 23 26 27 33 36 37 65 68 106 130 TO 137 UNI GY -0.36 LOAD 2 LOADTYPE Live TITLE LOAD CASE 2 (LIVE LOAD) *******W/O LOCAL *LIVE LOAD ON PURLIN = LIVE LOAD x BAY SPACING= 0.75kN/m2 x 1.8 = 1.35 kN/m******** Page 1
Staad Input for Purlin.text *COLATERAL LOAD ON PURLIN = COLATRAL LOAD x BAY SPACING= 0.20kN/m2 x 1.8 = 0.36 kN/m******** MEMBER LOAD ********W/O LOCAL WING*********** 1 TO 3 7 13 16 17 23 26 27 33 36 37 65 68 106 130 TO 137 UNI GY -1.35 1 TO 3 7 13 16 17 23 26 27 33 36 37 65 68 106 130 TO 137 UNI GY -0.36 LOAD 3 LOADTYPE Wind TITLE LOAD CASE 3 (WIND LOAD) MEMBER LOAD *WIND SPEED = 47.0M/S, K1= 1.0, K3=1.0 & K2=1.03 FOR TERRAIN CTEGORY 1,CLASS C & HT > 10.0M *** *DESIGN WIND SPEED = K1 x K2 x K3 x Vb = 1.03 x 47 = 48.41 m/s ****************** *DESIGN WIND PRESSURE pd = 0.6 Vz^2 = 0.6 x 48.41^2 = 1406.11 N/m2 = 1.406 kN/m2 ***** ***1.406x(-0.9426-0.5) = 2.0282956 *MAX WIND ON INTERNAL SPAN PURLIN =Pdx(Cpe-Cpi)xBAY SPACING=1.406x(-0.9426-0.5)x(1.8)=-3.65 kN/m** 1 TO 3 7 13 16 17 23 26 27 33 36 37 65 68 106 130 TO 137 UNI GY 3.65 **********LOAD COMBINATION FOR STRENGTH******************* *LOAD COMB 4 DL + LL *1 1.0 2 1.0 *LOAD COMB 5 DL + WL *1 0.75 3 0.75 *LOAD COMB 6 DL + LL + WL *1 0.75 3 0.75 2 0.75 ********LOAD COMBINATION FOR DEFLECTION******************* LOAD COMB 4 DL + LL 1 1.0 2 1.0 LOAD COMB 5 DL + WL 1 1.0 3 1.0 LOAD COMB 6 DL + LL + WL 1 1.0 3 0.8 2 0.8 PERFORM ANALYSIS LOAD LIST 4 TO 6
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Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main Contracto IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded B BANDYOPADHYAY S.S Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Staad Input for Girt-12m.text STAAD SPACE START JOB INFORMATION ENGINEER DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB NAME EBL-J JOB CLIENT IRCON JOB REV 0 ENGINEER NAME P.B.M CHECKER NAME S.B APPROVED NAME SSB CHECKER DATE 28-Dec-11 APPROVED DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB PART GIRT DESIGN 12 M END JOB INFORMATION INPUT WIDTH 79 UNIT METER KN JOINT COORDINATES 1 0 0 0; 2 12 0 0; 3 0 -1 0; 4 12 -1 0; 5 0.74 0 0; 6 11.26 0 0; 35 1.33 0 0; 36 2.66125 0 0; 37 3.9925 0 0; 38 5.32375 0 0; 39 6.655 0 0; 40 7.98625 0 0; 41 9.3175 0 0; 42 10.6488 0 0; MEMBER INCIDENCES 1 1 5; 2 5 35; 3 6 2; 4 3 5; 5 4 6; 138 35 36; 139 36 37; 140 37 38; 141 38 39; 142 39 40; 143 40 41; 144 41 42; 145 42 6; START USER TABLE TABLE 1 200Z3.15 TABLE 2 250Z3.15 END DEFINE MATERIAL START ISOTROPIC STEEL E 2e+008 POISSON 0.3 DENSITY 76.9822 ALPHA 1.2e-005 DAMP 0.03 END DEFINE MATERIAL MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 4 5 TABLE ST ISA60X60X6 MEMBER PROPERTY 1 TO 3 138 TO 145 UPTABLE 1 200Z CONSTANTS MATERIAL STEEL ALL SUPPORTS 1 TO 4 PINNED 35 TO 42 FIXED BUT FX FY MX MZ MEMBER TRUSS 45 LOAD 1 LOADTYPE Dead TITLE LOAD CASE 1 DEAD LOAD *DEAD LOAD ON GIRT = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING= 0.2kN/m2 x 1.5 = 0.30 kN/m******** MEMBER LOAD ********W/O LOCAL WING********** 1 TO 3 138 TO 145 UNI GZ -0.30 LOAD 2 LOADTYPE Wind TITLE LOAD CASE 2 (WIND LOAD) MEMBER LOAD *WIND SPEED = 47.0M/S, K1= 1.0, K3=1.0 & K2=1.03 FOR TERRAIN CTEGORY 1,CLASS C & HT > 10.0M *** *DESIGN WIND SPEED = K1 x K2 x K3 x Vb = 1.03 x 47 = 48.41 m/s ****************** *DESIGN WIND PRESSURE pd = 0.6 Vz^2 = 0.6 x 48.41^2 = 1406.11 N/m2 = 1.406 kN/m2 ***** ***1.406x(-0.7-0.5) = 1.6872 *MAX WIND ON INTERNAL SPAN PURLIN =Pdx(Cpe-Cpi)xBAY SPACING=1.406x(-0.7-0.5)x(1.5)=-2.5308 kN/m** Page 1
Staad Input for Girt-12m.text 1 TO 3 138 TO 145 UNI GY 2.5308 **********LOAD COMBINATION FOR STRENGTH******************* LOAD COMB 3 DL 1 1.0 LOAD COMB 4 DL + WL 1 0.75 2 0.75 ********LOAD COMBINATION FOR DEFLECTION******************* *LOAD COMB 3 DL *1 1.0 *LOAD COMB 4 DL + WL *1 1.0 2 0.8 PERFORM ANALYSIS LOAD LIST 3 4
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Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded B BANDYOPADHYAY S.S Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Staad Input for Girt-10m.text STAAD SPACE START JOB INFORMATION ENGINEER DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB NAME EBL-J#685 JOB CLIENT IRCON JOB REV 0 ENGINEER NAME P.B.M CHECKER NAME S.B APPROVED NAME SSB CHECKER DATE 28-Dec-11 APPROVED DATE 28-Dec-11 JOB PART GIRT DESIGN 10 M END JOB INFORMATION INPUT WIDTH 79 UNIT METER KN JOINT COORDINATES 1 0 0 0; 2 10 0 0; 3 0 -1 0; 4 10 -1 0; 5 0.74 0 0; 6 9.26 0 0; 35 1.43 0 0; 36 2.86125 0 0; 37 4.2925 0 0; 38 5.72375 0 0; 39 7.155 0 0; 40 8.58625 0 0; MEMBER INCIDENCES 1 1 5; 2 5 35; 3 6 2; 4 3 5; 5 4 6; 138 35 36; 139 36 37; 140 37 38; 141 38 39; 142 39 40; 145 40 6; START USER TABLE TABLE 1 200Z3.15 TABLE 2 250Z3.15 END DEFINE MATERIAL START ISOTROPIC STEEL E 2e+008 POISSON 0.3 DENSITY 76.9822 ALPHA 1.2e-005 DAMP 0.03 END DEFINE MATERIAL MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 4 5 TABLE ST ISA60X60X6 MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN 1 TO 3 138 TO 142 145 UPTABLE 1 200Z CONSTANTS MATERIAL STEEL ALL SUPPORTS 1 TO 4 PINNED 35 TO 40 FIXED BUT FX FY MX MZ MEMBER TRUSS 45 LOAD 1 LOADTYPE Dead TITLE LOAD CASE 1 DEAD LOAD *DEAD LOAD ON PURLIN = DEAD LOAD x BAY SPACING= 0.2kN/m2 x 1.8 = 0.36 kN/m******** MEMBER LOAD ********W/O LOCAL WING********** 1 TO 3 138 TO 142 145 UNI GZ -0.36 LOAD 2 LOADTYPE Wind TITLE LOAD CASE 2 (WIND LOAD) MEMBER LOAD *WIND SPEED = 47.0M/S, K1= 1.0, K3=1.0 & K2=1.03 FOR TERRAIN CTEGORY 1,CLASS C & HT > 10.0M *** *DESIGN WIND SPEED = K1 x K2 x K3 x Vb = 1.03 x 47 = 48.41 m/s ****************** *DESIGN WIND PRESSURE pd = 0.6 Vz^2 = 0.6 x 48.41^2 = 1406.11 N/m2 = 1.406 kN/m2 ***** ***1.406x(-0.7-0.5) = 1.6872 *MAX WIND ON INTERNAL SPAN PURLIN =Pdx(Cpe-Cpi)xBAY SPACING=1.406x(-0.7-0.5)x(1.8)=-3.03696 kN/m** 1 TO 3 138 TO 142 145 UNI GY 3.03696 Page 1
Staad Input for Girt-10m.text **********LOAD COMBINATION FOR STRENGTH******************* *LOAD COMB 3 DL *1 1.0 *LOAD COMB 4 DL + WL *1 0.75 2 0.75 ********LOAD COMBINATION FOR DEFLECTION******************* LOAD COMB 3 DL 1 1.0 LOAD COMB 4 DL + WL 1 1.0 2 0.8 PERFORM ANALYSIS LOAD LIST 3 4
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Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
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7-Feb-2011 Date Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main Contractor IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Project SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE Design By Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) SHELL STORE Building
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main Contractor IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
7-Feb-2011 Date Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
Frame 1
MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-1A COLUMN, BEAM 113 OF STAAD Load combination 115 1(DL+WL5)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 1A (Bottom of side wall column) Beam No. 113 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 1A d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 750 mm 8 mm 350 mm 350 16 16 782 16 mm mm mm mm mm 16 mm
750 mm
992000 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 766 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 16776136381333 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1083733 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 334 mm 33 cm 82 mm 8.2 cm 391 mm
My P V
.351 kNm (+ve when Compression is at bottom) 37.674 kN Axial Force 125.637 kN
Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 3440 3440 3440 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.911874033 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.205913556 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.16 647 kNm 106.329
Kv
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) SEMI-COMPACT SECTION
Bottom flange is Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
84 105 126 42
70.23 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 87.01 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.91 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.0182 0.006348837
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Compression Flange
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
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Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 750mm x 8 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis
350 mm x 16 mm 318 mm x 16 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg 16528 mm2 382.92 mm 1847210707 mm4 101377771 mm4 4824004 mm3 4628680 mm3 579302 mm3 4888712 mm3 992000 mm3 334 mm 78 mm 57166666.67 57166666.67 0.50 14871003801323 mm6 1083733 mm4 391.00 mm 0.987 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 3440 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007)
Compression Flange 350 mm 16 mm 184721 10138 4824 4629 579 4889 992 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 16 mm 350 mm TensionFlange 375 0 750 mm
375
Warping constant Torsional constant Shear Center from top Section Modulus ratio
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 391.00 mm 6594.2 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.502 0.49 0.700 0.842 264 N/mm2 0.987 1273.4 kNm 1513.0 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1815.6 kNm (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) 1273.4 kNm 158.39 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 165.07 207.00 134.03 139.69 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) N/mm2 N/mm2 158.39 N/mm2 OK N/mm2 165.07 N/mm2 OK 0.55 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr)
Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, The Permissible bending stress, compression flange The The The The Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b
LT=1/{LT+[LT
- lt2]0.5}1
for welded section(Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo = fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
46.6
< 180, OK
(Table 3, IS 800:2007)
911 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.616 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.760 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 260.061 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 156.04 N/mm2 2.79 N/mm2 156.04 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[2- 2]0.5) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[2- 2]0.5) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.01
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-1B COLUMN, BEAM 371 OF STAAD Load combination 123 1(0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL5+0.75CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 1B (Top of side wall column) Beam No. 371 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 1B d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 750 8 250 250 16 16 782 82 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
750 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 766 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 6116735714667 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 810667 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 322 mm 32 cm 55 mm 5.5 cm 391 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.755743043 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.23923814 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.28 -454 kNm -126.82
Kv
= = = =
b b
8.4 9.4 13.6 Top flange is COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is COMPACT SECTION
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
93.75 84 105 126 42 66.87 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 80.97 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 101.25 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.069291787 0.02969648
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 750mm x 8 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 250 mm x 16 mm 218 mm x 16 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 13328 mm2 380.98 mm 1377241509 mm4 35571904 mm4 3614989 mm3 3434353 mm3 284575 mm3 3663112 mm3 512000 mm3 321 mm 52 mm 20833333.33 20833333.33 0.50 5218007025856 mm6 810667 mm4 391.00 mm
Compression Flange 250 mm 16 mm 137724 3557 3615 3434 285 3663 512 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 16 mm 250 mm TensionFlange 375 0 750 mm
375
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 7566.9 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.406 0.445 OK 0.49 0.633 0.894 280 N/mm2 0.987 1013.8 kNm 1133.8 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1360.6 kNm 1013.8 kNm 168.26 N/mm2 177.11 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 125.55 N/mm2 132.15 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 168.26 N/mm2 177.11 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.987 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 391.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
892 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.622 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.765 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 259.041 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 155.42 N/mm2 13.94 N/mm2 155.42 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.07
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-2 RAFTER-1, BEAM 102 OF STAAD Load combination 123 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL5+0.75CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 2(Rafter-1) Beam No. 102 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 2 d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 900 8 250 250 12 12 924 92 10 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
900 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 912 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 6505984742400 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 441600 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 362 mm 36 cm 49 mm 4.9 cm 462 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 20100 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.192822823 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.131993889 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT -0.02 410 kNm -9.573
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 112.5
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
69.91 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 86.42 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 104.65 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.022873591 0.012476504
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 900mm x 8 mm with 62.82 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 250 mm x 12 mm 230 mm x 12 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 12297 mm2 469.89 mm 1649072595 mm4 28103720 mm4 3509490 mm3 3631435 mm3 224830 mm3 3739346 mm3 388395 mm3 366 mm 48 mm 15625000 15625000.00 0.50 5843775024422 mm6 430878 mm4 462.00 mm
Compression Flange 250 mm 12 mm 164907 2810 3509 3631 225 3739 388 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 12 mm 250 mm TensionFlange 418.588255 62.8234894 900 mm
418.588255
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The section is Laterally supported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 8718.1 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.373 0.408 OK 0.49 0.612 0.912 286 N/mm2 0.939 .0 kNm 1100.7 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1320.8 kNm 1100.7 kNm 188.18 N/mm2 181.86 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 116.95 N/mm2 113.02 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207 N/mm2 207 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.939 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 462.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
931 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.609 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.755 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 261.150 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 156.69 N/mm2 6.86 N/mm2 156.69 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.04
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-3A RAFTER-2, BEAM 22 OF STAAD Load combination 102 1 (DL+LL+CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 3A(Rafter-2) Beam No. 22 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 3A d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 700 6 225 225 10 10 720 20 10 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
700 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 710 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 2394093774375 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 200400 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 291 mm 29 cm 47 mm 4.7 cm 360 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 20100 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.092830488 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.16342378 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.04 -243 kNm -9.583
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 116.6666667
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
69.46 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 85.60 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 104.29 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.029454106 0.014219224
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 700mm x 6 mm with 74.25 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 225 mm x 10 mm 205 mm x 10 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 7895 mm2 369.73 mm 695346414 mm4 16887722 mm4 1880669 mm3 1985193 mm3 150113 mm3 2042286 mm3 258757 mm3 297 mm 46 mm 9492187.5 9492187.50 0.50 2128275154145 mm6 195054 mm4 360.00 mm
Compression Flange 225 mm 10 mm 69535 1689 1881 1985 150 2042 259 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 10 mm 225 mm TensionFlange 312.877226 74.2455478 700 mm
312.877226
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 3909.4 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.407 0.446 OK 0.49 0.634 0.893 280 N/mm2 0.921 527.0 kNm 589.8 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 707.8 kNm 527.0 kNm 168.12 N/mm2 159.27 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 129.06 N/mm2 122.27 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 168.12 N/mm2 159.27 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.921 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 360.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
575 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.774 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.897 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 232.128 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 139.28 N/mm2 7.37 N/mm2 139.28 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.04
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-3B RAFTER-2, BEAM 125 OF STAAD Load combination 102 1.0(DL+LL+CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 3B(Rafter-2) Beam No. 125 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 3B d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 700 6 225 225 10 10 720 20 10 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
700 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 710 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 2394093774375 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 200400 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 291 mm 29 cm 47 mm 4.7 cm 360 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 20100 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 3.026525775 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 1.602448154 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT -0.47 -243 kNm 113.026
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 116.6666667
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
69.46 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 85.59 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 104.29 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.029514148 0.014248209
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 700mm x 6 mm with 74.28 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 225 mm x 10 mm 205 mm x 10 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 7894 mm2 369.74 mm 695337901 mm4 16887721 mm4 1880618 mm3 1985200 mm3 150113 mm3 2042299 mm3 258756 mm3 297 mm 46 mm 9492187.5 9492187.50 0.50 2128275074136 mm6 195052 mm4 360.00 mm
Compression Flange 225 mm 10 mm 69534 1689 1881 1985 150 2042 259 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 10 mm 225 mm TensionFlange 312.859591 74.2808184 700 mm
312.859591
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The section is Laterally supported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 5653.5 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.339 0.371 OK 0.49 0.591 0.929 291 N/mm2 0.921 .0 kNm 589.8 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 707.8 kNm 589.8 kNm 188.18 N/mm2 178.27 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 129.06 N/mm2 122.26 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207 N/mm2 207 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.921 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 360.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
575 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.774 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.897 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 232.128 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 139.28 N/mm2 7.39 N/mm2 139.28 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.04
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-4 RAFTER-3, BEAM 122 OF STAAD Load combination 102 1 (DL+LL+CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 4(Peak Rafter-3) Beam No. 136 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 4 d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 1000 8 275 275 12 12 1024 102 10 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
1000 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1012 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 10660421577667 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 487467 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 402 mm 40 cm 53 mm 5.3 cm 512 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 20100 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.928078679 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.202108597 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.15 737 kNm 113.026
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 125
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
70.83 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 88.12 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 106.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.009564855 0.005241016
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 1000mm x 8 mm with 150.83 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 275 mm x 12 mm 255 mm x 12 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 12993 mm2 535.42 mm 2191688217 mm4 37720481 mm4 4093413 mm3 4485817 mm3 274331 mm3 4647552 mm3 467337 mm3 411 mm 54 mm 20796875 20796875.00 0.50 9657801090125 mm6 461724 mm4 512.00 mm
Compression Flange 275 mm 12 mm 219169 3772 4093 4486 274 4648 467 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 12 mm 275 mm TensionFlange 424.582801 150.834399 1000 mm
424.582801
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The section is Laterally supported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 11344.5 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.353 0.387 OK 0.49 0.600 0.922 289 N/mm2 0.881 .0 kNm 1283.8 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1540.6 kNm 1283.8 kNm 188.18 N/mm2 171.72 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 180.16 N/mm2 164.40 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207 N/mm2 207 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.881 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 512.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
1162 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.545 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.707 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 270.913 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 162.55 N/mm2 2.97 N/mm2 162.55 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.01
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-5A ICO COLUMN, BEAM 103 OF STAAD Load combination 109 1.0(DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+Z)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 5A (Bottom of ICO column) Beam No. 103 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 5A d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 400 8 350 350 20 20 440 0 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
400 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 420 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 6303377640000 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1934933 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 196 mm 20 cm 91 mm 9.1 cm 220 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 19680 13120 13120 13120 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.15 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.15 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.00 .001 kNm 0
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 50
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
53.80 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 59.83 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 95.55 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.329213768 0.061249073
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: PLASTIC SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 400mm x 8 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 350 mm x 20 mm 318 mm x 20 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 16400 mm2 213.95 mm 631267981 mm4 126699280 mm4 2950523 mm3 2792618 mm3 723996 mm3 3036000 mm3 1231400 mm3 196 mm 88 mm 71458333.33 71458333.33 0.50 5587438248000 mm6 1934933 mm4 220.00 mm
Compression Flange 350 mm 20 mm 63127 12670 2951 2793 724 3036 1231 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 20 mm 350 mm TensionFlange 200 0 400 mm
200
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 1052.1 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.984 1.078 OK 0.49 1.176 0.549 172 N/mm2 0.972 508.5 kNm 925.4 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1110.5 kNm 508.5 kNm 103.40 N/mm2 109.25 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 .00 N/mm2 .00 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 103.4 N/mm2 109.25 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.972 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 13120 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 220.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
206 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 1.293 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 1.522 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 134.955 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 80.97 N/mm2 22.31 N/mm2 80.97 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.22
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-5B ICO COLUMN, BEAM 28 OF STAAD Load combination 119 1(DL+WL2)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 5B (Top of ICO column) Beam No.28 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 5B d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 400 8 350 350 20 20 440 0 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
400 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 420 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 6303377640000 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1934933 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 196 mm 20 cm 91 mm 9.1 cm 220 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 19680 13120 13120 13120 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.905925929 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.20731021 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.17 -73 kNm -12.334
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 50
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
60.61 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 70.40 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 100.53 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.179803442 0.033451803
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: PLASTIC SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 400mm x 8 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 350 mm x 20 mm 318 mm x 20 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 16400 mm2 213.95 mm 631267981 mm4 126699280 mm4 2950523 mm3 2792618 mm3 723996 mm3 3036000 mm3 1231400 mm3 196 mm 88 mm 71458333.33 71458333.33 0.50 5587438248000 mm6 1934933 mm4 220.00 mm
Compression Flange 350 mm 20 mm 63127 12670 2951 2793 724 3036 1231 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 20 mm 350 mm TensionFlange 200 0 400 mm
200
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 932.7 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 1.045 1.144 OK 0.49 1.253 0.514 161 N/mm2 0.972 476.1 kNm 925.4 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1110.5 kNm 476.1 kNm 96.81 N/mm2 102.28 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 24.80 N/mm2 26.20 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 96.81 N/mm2 102.28 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.972 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 13120 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 220.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
206 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 1.293 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 1.522 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 134.955 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 80.97 N/mm2 12.19 N/mm2 80.97 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.12
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Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Consultant IIT, DELHI Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.P) Building SHELL STORE
Date 7-Feb-2011 Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Recommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Approved By ANIL K. SETH
EndFrame 1
MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-ER1, BEAM 10 OF STAAD Load combination 102 1 (DL+LL+CL)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member ER1(Endwall Rafter) Beam No. 13 of Staad EndFrame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member ER1 d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 350 6 175 175 8 8 366 10 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
350 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 358 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 229161504133 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 84933 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 151 mm 15 cm 38 mm 3.8 cm 183 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 3.018985365 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 1.60885127 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT -0.46 73 kNm -33.699
Kv
= = = =
b b
85 mm 85 mm 10.56 10.56
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 58.33333333
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
71.17 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 88.76 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 106.83 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.004673568 0.002002958
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: PLASTIC SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
107.26
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 350mm x 6 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 175 mm x 8 mm 155 mm x 8 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 4580 mm2 183.14 mm 106047917 mm4 6185800 mm4 579055 mm3 579940 mm3 70695 mm3 602043 mm3 125650 mm3 152 mm 37 mm 3572916.667 3572916.67 0.50 198199217800 mm6 84933 mm4 183.00 mm
Compression Flange 175 mm 8 mm 10605 619 579 580 71 602 126 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 8 mm 175 mm TensionFlange 175 0 350 mm
175
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 1123.0 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.422 0.462 OK 0.49 0.643 0.886 278 N/mm2 0.962 160.9 kNm 181.6 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 217.9 kNm 160.9 kNm 166.68 N/mm2 166.43 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 126.03 N/mm2 125.84 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 166.68 N/mm2 166.43 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.962 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 183.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
178 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 1.393 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 1.673 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 120.647 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 72.39 N/mm2 .83 N/mm2 72.39 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.01
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-1A COLUMN, BEAM 3 OF STAAD Load combination 116 1(DL+WL6)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 1A (Bottom of side wall column) Beam No. 3 of Staad EndFrame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 1A d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 750 10 475 475 25 25 800 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
750 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 775 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 67061579996745 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 5197917 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 354 mm 35 cm 120 mm 12.0 cm 400 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 3440 3440 3440 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.488284969 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.272476461 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.53 328 kNm 174.354
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 75
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
71.03 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 88.49 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 106.92 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.006686763 0.001604823
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: COMPACT SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 750mm x 10 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 475 mm x 25 mm 443 mm x 25 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 30290 mm2 391.88 mm 3795816865 mm4 407293913 mm4 9686208 mm3 9300703 mm3 1714922 mm3 9893375 mm3 2839063 mm3 354 mm 116 mm 223274739.6 223274739.58 0.50 61157726548828 mm6 5197917 mm4 400.00 mm
Compression Flange 475 mm 25 mm 379582 40729 9686 9301 1715 9893 2839 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 25 mm 475 mm TensionFlange 375 0 750 mm
375
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The section is Laterally supported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 21070.0 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.398 0.436 OK 0.49 0.628 0.898 282 N/mm2 0.979 .0 kNm 3037.9 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 3645.5 kNm 3037.9 kNm 188.18 N/mm2 195.98 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 33.91 N/mm2 35.32 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207 N/mm2 207 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.979 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 3440 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 400.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
936 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.607 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.754 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 261.403 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 156.84 N/mm2 .63 N/mm2 156.84 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-1B COLUMN, BEAM 335 OF STAAD Load combination 117 1(DL+WL7)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 1B (Top of side wall column) Beam No. 335 of Staad EndFrame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 1B d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 750 6 300 300 16 16 782 82 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
750 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 766 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 10563588301500 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 873200 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 339 mm 34 cm 71 mm 7.1 cm 391 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.593928358 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 1.963337313 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT -0.24 -1 kNm 2.68
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 125
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
69.81 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 86.25 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.62 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.024246699 0.007738308
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 750mm x 6 mm with 116.26 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 300 mm x 16 mm 268 mm x 16 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 12730 mm2 392.20 mm 1511829170 mm4 62774245 mm4 3854720 mm3 3878495 mm3 418495 mm3 4117136 mm3 725704 mm3 345 mm 70 mm 36000000 36000000.00 0.50 9208291178598 mm6 864829 mm4 391.00 mm
Compression Flange 300 mm 16 mm 151183 6277 3855 3878 418 4117 726 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 16 mm 300 mm TensionFlange 316.87088 116.258241 750 mm
316.87088
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The section is Laterally supported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 19442.5 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.262 0.286 OK 0.49 0.549 0.969 304 N/mm2 0.936 .0 kNm 1209.0 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1450.8 kNm 1209.0 kNm 188.18 N/mm2 187.03 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 .17 N/mm2 .17 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207 N/mm2 207 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.936 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 391.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
937 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.607 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.753 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 261.441 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 156.86 N/mm2 3.46 N/mm2 156.86 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.02
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-2A ENDWALL COLUMN, BEAM 187 OF STAAD Load combination 113 1(DL+WL3)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 2A (Bottom of Endwall column) Beam No. 187 of Staad EndFrame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 2A d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 650 6 375 375 16 16 682 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
650 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 666 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 15595063026300 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1070800 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 304 mm 30 cm 94 mm 9.4 cm 341 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 3440 3440 3440 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 1.908973848 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.206594539 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.17 -578 kNm -96.249
Kv
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) Top flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Bottom flange is SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 108.3333333
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
84 105 126 42
69.22 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 85.16 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.55 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.03301375 0.008097712
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 650mm x 6 mm with 16.71 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 375 mm x 16 mm 343 mm x 16 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 15128 mm2 334.62 mm 1406395250 mm4 125533637 mm4 4202997 mm3 4048547 mm3 669513 mm3 4277388 mm3 1130700 mm3 305 mm 91 mm 70312500 70312500.00 0.50 13920299430710 mm6 1069597 mm4 341.00 mm
Compression Flange 375 mm 16 mm 140640 12553 4203 4049 670 4277 1131 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 16 mm 375 mm TensionFlange 316.64674 16.7065194 650 mm
316.64674
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 7111.5 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.452 0.495 OK 0.49 0.664 0.870 273 N/mm2 0.983 1146.4 kNm 1318.2 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 1581.9 kNm 1146.4 kNm 163.66 N/mm2 169.90 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 137.58 N/mm2 142.82 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 163.66 N/mm2 169.9 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.983 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 3440 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 341.00 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
710 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.697 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.827 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 246.311 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 147.79 N/mm2 3.34 N/mm2 147.79 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.02
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-2B ENDWALL COLUMN, BEAM 338 OF STAAD Load combination 117 1(DL+WL7)(COMP. MEMBER) Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member 2B (Top of Endwall column) Beam No. 338 of Staad EndFrame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange Member 2B d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt 650 6 250 250 10 10 670 6 0 16 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
650 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 mm3 Tension Flange mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 660 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 2837211630000 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 213467 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 277 mm 28 cm 54 mm 5.4 cm 335 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 17280 1800 1800 1800 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.15 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 2.15 MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.00 -118 kNm 0
Kv
= = = =
b b
8.4 9.4 13.6 Top flange is SLENDER SECTION Bottom flange is SLENDER SECTION
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
108.3333333 84 105 126 42 69.90 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 86.40 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.14 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.022971386 0.010066113
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Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: SLENDER SECTION Compression Only SLENDER SECTION
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Web depth to be removed for Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Web depth to be removed for Compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: Web: 650mm x 6 mm with 19.15 mm removed at mid depth Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 237.54 mm x 10 mm 218 mm x 10 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 Page 3 of 5 8180 mm2 336.38 mm 629279043 mm4 20372341 mm4 1870728 mm3 1886225 mm3 162979 mm3 1942096 mm3 302991 mm3 277 mm 50 mm 11169378.55 13020833.33 0.46 2205551702951 mm6 207934 mm4 360.26 mm
Compression Flange 238 mm 10 mm 62928 2037 1871 1886 163 1942 303 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 10 mm 250 mm TensionFlange 315.424766 19.1504681 650 mm
315.424766
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Section Modulus ratio b LLT Kw K yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) yg Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] LT=1/{LT+[LT2- lt2]0.5}1 Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, fbd= LT fy/m0 Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b 3272.2 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.444 0.487 OK 0.49 0.658 0.874 274 N/mm2 0.963 512.6 kNm 586.7 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 704.1 kNm 512.6 kNm 164.42 N/mm2 163.07 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 63.14 N/mm2 62.62 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 164.42 N/mm2 163.07 N/mm2 OK OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.963 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1800 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 -25.257 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 360.26 mm
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
672 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.716 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.844 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 242.877 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 145.73 N/mm2 5.02 N/mm2 145.73 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
2 2 0.5
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.03
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR ENDFRAME 1 MEMBER-Canopy, BEAM 342 OF STAAD Load combination 117 1 (DL+WL7)( TENSION MEMBER) Steel Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus Ultimate Yield strength fy Es G fu 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2 490 N/mm2
Section Size
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Top(Outside) Flange Width Bottom(Inside) Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in web Diameter of bolt hole in compression flange Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange
700 mm 6 mm
Gross-Section Properties
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 2500 1200 1200 1200 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram m0 m1 Cn C1 C2 C3 1.1 1.25 1 1.466836614 TABLE 42 PAGE 129-130 IS-800-2007 0 TABLE 42 PAGE 129-130 IS-800-2007 2.273707946 0.556415533 MAX MOMENT IN MEMBER -67 kNm MINIMUM MOMENT IN MEMBER -37.311
Kv
Kv2E/(12(1-2)(d/tw)2)
71.05 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 345 N/mm2 1.674 i.e., w>= 1.2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 71.05 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 4200 mm2 298.41 kN 49.74 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.2, IS 800:2007) 138.00 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.2, IS 800:2007) 49.74 N/mm2 10.76 N/mm2 49.74 N/mm2 OK
b b bf/tf bf/tf 8.4 9.4 13.6 Top flange is SLENDER SECTION Bottom flange is SLENDER SECTION
72 mm 72 mm 12.00 12.00 7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit
116.67 84 105 126 71.54 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 89.43 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 107.34 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
-0.000512077 -0.000358454
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For Compression only Semi-compact limit Conclusion on Web Classification Flexure Only: Compression Only
42
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed for Tension flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width Web depth to be removed Flexure only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed compression only Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
def
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: 700mm x 6 mm with 55.99 mm removed at mid depth Web: Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis M.I. of the compression flange about the minor axis of the entire section M.I. of the tension flange about the minor axis of the entire section Warping constant of Effective section Torsion constant of Effective section Shear Center from top 144.92 mm x 6 mm 150 mm x 6 mm 6 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Iw It h1 5634 mm2 370.10 mm 376760823 mm4 3220883 mm4 1018002 mm3 1101957 mm3 42945 mm3 1116674 mm3 71049 mm3 259 mm 24 mm 1521791 mm4 1687500 mm4 0.47 400280984930 mm6 67603 mm4 374 mm 322.01 37676 322 1018 1102 43 1117 71 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 6 mm cm3 55.99 322.01 700 mm Compression Flange 145 mm
150 mm
TensionFlange
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LLT K c1 c3 Warping restrain factor Kw M.I. of the compression flange about the minor axis of the entire section Ifc M.I. of the tension flange about the minor axis of the entire section Ift f=Ifc/(Ifc + Ift) Distance between the two Shear centres of the two flanges of the Cross-section hy yj=1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) Effective length factor Elastic Critical Moment for Mono-Symmetrical Section
Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)2/(EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj))} lt = (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio The Section is Laterally unsupported LT The Imperfection Parameter LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt Bending stress reduction factor to account for lateral torisonal buckling, Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Design Bending Strength Since, i Therefore, Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange Mdz=b * fy* Zpz/m0 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 1 2* *f / 0 Mdz fabc = 0.6Mdz/Zezo = fabt = 0.6Mdz/Zezi = fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy = fbc = Mz/Zezo = fbt = Mz/Zezi = LT=1/{LT+[LT - lt ] fbd= LT fy/m0 b Mdz=b * fbd* Zpz
2 2 0.5} 2]
925.1 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 0.616 0.675 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.49 for welded secti (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.792 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.776 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 243 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 0.912 247.7 kNm 319.3 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 383.1 k 383 1 kNm ( l 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8 2 1 2 800 2007) 247.7 kNm 145.99 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 134.86 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 207.00 N/mm2 (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007 , PAGE 85) 65.87 N/mm2 145.99 N/mm2 OK 60.85 N/mm2 134.86 N/mm2 OK
207 N/mm2
OK
= = =
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-Portal Column, BEAM 1 OF STAAD Load combination 4 1.0 (DL+WL4)(COMP. MEMBER)
Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member -Portal Bracing column No. 1 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt Member Portal Bracing column 500 mm 6 mm 200 mm 200 mm 10 mm 10 mm 520 mm mm Compression Flange 200 mm 10 mm
500 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 Tension Flange mm3 mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 510 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 867585225000 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 169333 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 215 mm 21 cm 44 mm 4.4 cm 260 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 6000 5000 5000 5000 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 2.15 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 2.15 0.00 87 kNm 0
500 mm 0.8513 (Note Point 2, Table 2, IS 800:2007) 83.33333333 75.40 (Cl. 8.4.2.1, IS 800:2007)
Kv
Hence, Shear Buckling Should be Verified 9.35 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 243.38 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 345 N/mm2 0.905 182.51 N/mm2 3000 mm2 547.52 kN 127.76 N/mm2 138.00 N/mm2 127.76 N/mm2 5.77 N/mm2 i.e., 0.8 < w < 1.2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007)
= = = =
b b
97 mm 97 mm 9.70 9.70
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) SEMI-COMPACT SECTION SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 83.33333333
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
70.52 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 87.55 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.99 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.01395942 0.005982609
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Compression Flange
107.26
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: 500mm x 6 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Web: Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 200 mm x 10 mm 200 mm x 10 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Page 3 of 5 6840 mm2 266.08 mm 322892257 mm4 13342333 mm4 1213507 mm3 1271639 mm3 133423 mm3 1275000 mm3 204500 mm3 217 mm 44 mm 6666666.667 Compression Flange 200 mm 10 mm 32289 1334 1214 1272 133 1275 205 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 10 mm 200 mm TensionFlange 100.00 0.00 500 mm
400.00
Warping constant Torsional constant Shear Center from top Section Modulus ratio
6666666.67 0.50 867585225000 mm6 169333 mm4 260.00 mm 0.952 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 5000 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 260.00 mm 383.2 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 1.045 1.145 OK 0.49 1.253 0.514 161 N/mm2 0.952 195.7 kNm 380.6 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 456.7 kNm 195.7 kNm 195 7 kN 96.75 N/mm2 92.32 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 71.32 N/mm2 68.06 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 96.75 N/mm2 92.32 N/mm2 OK OK
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Th f Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
LT=1/{LT+[LT
- lt ]
2 0.5}
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
24.7
< 180, OK
(Table 3, IS 800:2007)
3225 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.327 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.575 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 299.240 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 179.54 N/mm2 2.73 N/mm2 179.54 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2]
2 2 0.5 fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[2- 2]0.5) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.01
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MEMBER DESIGN CHECK FOR FRAME 1 MEMBER-Portal Rafter, BEAM 2 OF STAAD Load combination 4 1.0 (DL+WL4)(COMP. MEMBER)
Material Properties
Steel Yield strength Modulus of Elasticity of Steel Poisson's Ratio of Steel Shear Modulus fy Es G 345 N/mm2 200000 N/mm2 0.3 76900 N/mm2
Section Size
Member -Portal Bracing Rafter No. 1 of Staad Frame-1
Section Name Web Depth Web Thickness Flange Width Flange Width Top(Outside) Flange thickness Bottom(Inside) Flange thickness Total Depth Diameter of bolt hole in tension flange d tw bfo bfi tfo tfi D dbt Member Portal Bracing column 500 mm 6 mm 225 mm 225 mm 12 mm 12 mm 524 mm mm Compression Flange 225 mm 12 mm
500 mm
Distance between Flange centroids Warping Constant Torsion Constant Radius of Gyration about major axis Radius of Gyration about minor axis Shear Center from top
mm4 Tension Flange mm3 mm3 Gross-Section Properties mm3 mm3 mm3 0.5 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 512 mm (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 1493581824000 mm6 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 295200 mm4 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 223 mm 22 cm 52 mm 5.2 cm 262 mm
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Unbraced Lenghts
Major Minor Minor Minor axis axis axis axis Unbraced Length Top Flange Unbraced Length Bottom Flange Unbraced Length Axial Lz Lyt Lyb Lya 12000 12000 12000 12000 mm mm mm mm
Other Factors
Partial safety factor for Yielding & Buckling Partial safety factor for Ultimate Strength Tension area Coefficient Moment Diagram Coefficient Moment Diagram and Member Coefficient Shape of Moment Diagram
m0 m1
Cn C1 C2 C3
1.1 1.25 1 3.148439974 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) 0 (Table 42, IS 800: 2007 PAGE 129,130) MAX START END MOMENT MAX END END MOMENT 0.008370386 -1.00 -86.80 kNm 86.579
500 mm 0.8513 (Note Point 2, Table 2, IS 800:2007) 83.33333333 75.40 (Cl. 8.4.2.1, IS 800:2007)
Kv
Hence, Shear Buckling Should be Verified 9.35 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 243.38 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) 345 N/mm2 0.905 182.51 N/mm2 3000 mm2 547.52 kN 127.76 N/mm2 138.00 N/mm2 127.76 N/mm2 4.82 N/mm2 i.e., 0.8 < w < 1.2 (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.4.2.2, IS 800:2007)
= = = =
b b
7.15 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 8.00 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 11.58 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) SEMI-COMPACT SECTION SEMI-COMPACT SECTION 83.33333333
Web depth/thickness limit Depth/Thickness of Web For flexure only Plastic limit Compact limit Semi-compact limit For Compression only Semi-compact limit
70.33 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 87.19 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 105.99 (Table 2, IS 800:2007) 35.75 (Table 2, IS 800:2007)
r1 = r2 =
0.016730435 0.005975155
Flange width to be removed for compression flange Semi-compact limit Effective Flange width Flange width to be removed Total flange width to be removed Total Effective Flange width
Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed Semi-compact limit Effective web depth, Web depth to be removed
def
Compression Flange
107.26
Effective section properties for Flexure member (including deduction of bolt hole in tension flange)
Top Flange : Bottom Flange: 500mm x 6 mm with 0 mm removed at mid depth Web: Effective Area Inside to C.G. Major axis Intertia Minor axis Intertia Outside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Inside Flange Elastic Section Modulus Elastic Section Modulus, Minor Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Major Axis Plastic Section Modulus in Minor Axis Major Axis Minor Axis 225 mm x 12 mm 225 mm x 12 mm Ae yg Iz Iy Zezo Zezi Zy Zpz Zpy rz ry Ifc Page 3 of 5 8240 mm2 267.09 mm 416676604 mm4 22790250 mm4 1560076 mm3 1621861 mm3 202580 mm3 1637400 mm3 308250 mm3 225 mm 53 mm 11390625 Compression Flange 225 mm 12 mm 41668 2279 1560 1622 203 1637 308 cm4 cm4 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 cm3 12 mm 225 mm TensionFlange 100.00 0.00 500 mm
400.00
Warping constant Torsional constant Shear Center from top Section Modulus ratio
11390625.00 0.50 1493581824000 mm6 295200 mm4 262.00 mm 0.953 (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 12000 mm 1 (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 0.5 0.000 =1*(2*f-1)*hy/2) (E-1.2, Annex E, IS 800:2007) 262.00 mm 293.5 kNm ( Annex E,, IS 800:2007) 1.354 1.483 OK 0.49 1.700 0.367 115 N/mm2 0.953 179.4 kNm 489.3 kNm 1.2*Ze*fy/m0 kNm for Simply supported Beam 587.2 kNm 179.4 kNm 179 4 kN 69.01 N/mm2 66.38 N/mm2 207.00 N/mm2 55.64 N/mm2 53.52 N/mm2 (Cl. 8.2.1.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 11.4.1, IS 800:2007) 69.01 N/mm2 66.38 N/mm2 OK OK
Check Member for Major axis Bending, Compressive Flange (IS 800:2007, Cl 8.2.2 and Cl 11.4.1)
Elastic Critical Moment for Symmetrical Section Mcr=c1 2 EIy / (LLT^2)*{[(K/Kw)2*Iw/Iy+GIt(LLT)^2/(2EIy)+(c2yg-c3yj)^2)]0.5-(c2yg-c3yj)} Non-Dimensional Slenderness ratio lt= (b Zp fy/ Mcr) (1.2 Ze fy/ Mcr) The Section is Laterally unsupported The Imperfection Parameter Bending stress red. factor for lateral torisonal buckling, Design bending compressive stress, For computation of Mdz Calculated Design Bending Strength Hence, Design Bending Strength Since, Therefore, Th f Permissible bending stress, compression flange Permissible bending stress, tension flange permissible bending stress SEMI-COMPACT SECTION Actual Bending Stress, compression flange Actual Bending Stress, tension flange b LT LT=0.5[1+ LT( lt -0.2)+ lt 2] (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
LT=1/{LT+[LT
- lt ]
2 0.5}
for welded section (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) 1 OK (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007) (Cl. 8.2.2, IS 800:2007)
1.2*Ze*fy/m0 Mdz
fabcz = 0.6Mdz/Zezo fabtz = 0.6Mdz/Zezi fabc or fabt = 0.60 *fy fbcz = Mz/Zezo fbtz = Mz/Zezi = = = = =
207 N/mm2
OK
48.8
< 180, OK
(Table 3, IS 800:2007)
830 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.645 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 0.34 (Table 7, IS 800:2007) 0.783 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007) 255.285 < fy/m0 313.636 OK 153.17 N/mm2 2.59 N/mm2 153.17 N/mm2 (Cl. 7.1.2.1, IS 800:2007)
b
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2]
2 2 0.5 fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[ - ] ) fy/m0 facz = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
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c
=0.5[1+ ( -0.2)+ 2] fcd=(fy/m0)/(+[2- 2]0.5) fy/m0 facy = 0.60*fcd = fc = P/Ae =
OK
(Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007) (Table 18, IS 800: 2007)
<1.01
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Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH Building
750 8 350 16
mm mm mm mm
e1
THESE LOAD COMBINATIONS ARE FOR A PARTICULAR CRITICAL NODE,HOWEVER ANY OTHER LOAD CASES COMING OUT TO BE CRITICAL FOR ANY OTHER NODES HAVE ALSO BEEN CHECKED FOR.
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K1= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2709.16 2.793 2.793x970 OR OR 200.84 23.74 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-23.74x1000x455-648.258x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.579=0 K2= Y= 0.207 0.208x970
OR 200.84
Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 706.1 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 706.2 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 23.8/(1030x510) +-648.3x6/(510x1030^2) + 0.1x6/(1030x510^2) 0.78 CASE II : 101 1.0(DL+LL) 27.80
[HENCE SAFE]
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => 181.293 kN & Moment 187.567 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-181.293x1000x455-187.567x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.237=0 K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= 2831.25 2.9188 2.919x970 OR 78.75 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 104.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.3 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 105.150 KN Fig. 3 78.75 OR OR mm mm 14.3 MPa Tensile Force 105.2 KN 0.0812 0.082x970
=>
Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L ) (6 x Mx / L x B ) < Fb 181.3/(1030x510) +187.6x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.2x6/(1030x510^2) CASE III : 102 1.0(DL+LL+CL) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2818.13 2.9053 2.906x970 OR 91.87 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 130.2 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.3 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 130.5 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 203.7/(1030x510) +221x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.2x6/(1030x510^2) 2.8 MPa [HENCE SAFE] 130.5 KN Fig. 4 91.87 203.627 kN & Moment 220.948 kNm 2.42 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
2 2
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-203.627x1000x455-220.948x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.276=0 OR OR mm mm Tensile Force 14.3 MPa 0.0947 0.095x970
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2859.48 2.9479 2.948x970 OR 50.52 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 83.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 83.9 Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 99.8/(1030x510) +129.6x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) 1.6 MPa 84.0 KN 50.52 = 99.784 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-99.784x1000x455-129.569x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.154=0 OR OR mm mm Tensile Force Fig. 5 14.3 MPa 0.0521 0.053x970
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CASE V :
107 1 (0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+X+0.75CL) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. & Moment = 216.096 kNm
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => > => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2826.36 2.9138 2.914x970 OR 83.64 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 149.5 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.2 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 149.8 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 154.5/(1030x510) +216.1x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) CASE VI : 112 1 (DL+WL2) 2.7 MPa 149.8 KN 83.64 = 154.403 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1 1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - M = 0 (L 2)^2 K (1-1/3 2 Mz 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-154.403x1000x455-216.096x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.252=0 OR OR mm mm Tensile Force Fig. 6 0.0862 0.087x970
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2763.01 2.8485 2.849x970 OR 146.99 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 680.0 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 682.1 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -146/(1030x510) +-558.4x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.9x6/(1030x510^2) 5.9 MPa 682.1 KN = 145.912 kN & Moment = 558.317 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)+145.912x1000x455-558.317x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.432=0 OR OR 146.99 mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 14.3 MPa 7 0.1515 0.152x970
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2788.13 2.8744 2.875x970 OR 121.87 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 345.5 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 345.6 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 97.4/(1030x510) +-367.3x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) CASE VIII : 127 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1) 4.3 MPa 345.6 KN 121.87 = 97.371 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-97.371x1000x455-367.274x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.362=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 8 0.1256 0.126x970
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2782.72 2.8688 2.869x970 OR 127.28 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 381.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 381.9 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 80.7/(1030x510) +-392.4x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) CASE IX : 104 1 (DL+EQ-X) 4.5 MPa 382.0 KN 127.28 = 80.62 kN & Moment = 392.31 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 970^2 1/2 14 25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-80.62x1000x455-392.31x 10^6 =0 510 (1 1/3K) 80 62 1000 455 392 31 0 K^2- 3K +0.377=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 9 0.1312 0.132x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2896.27 2.9859 2.986x970 OR 13.73 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -45.4 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -45.4 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 95.3/(1030x510) +-4.8x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) 0.1 MPa -45.4 KN 13.73 = 95.295 kN & Moment = 4.791 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-95.295x1000x455-4.791x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.043=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0141 0.015x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2856.81 2.9452 2.946x970 OR 53.19 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 151.1/(1030x510) +115.4x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.1x6/(1030x510^2) CASE XI : 113 1 (DL+WL3) 1.6 MPa 42.2 KN 0.2 KN 42.4 KN 42.5 KN 53.19 = 151.037 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-151.037x1000x455-115.326x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.162=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0548 0.055x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force > => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2901.22 2.9910 2.991x970 OR 8.78 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 50.3/(1030x510) +-8x6/(510x1030^2) + 1.6x6/(1030x510^2) CASE XII : 120 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2+0.75CL) 0.0 MPa -18.3 KN 3.8 KN -14.5 KN -14.5 KN 8.78 = 50.234 kN & Moment = 7.986 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 x(L e2) 2 (1 1/3 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-50.234x1000x455-7.986x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.028=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0090 0.01x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2826.39 2.9138 2.914x970 OR 83.61 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -29.9/(1030x510) +-299.9x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.7x6/(1030x510^2) 3.3 MPa 333.7 KN 1.7 KN 335.4 KN 335.4 KN 83.61 = 29.869 kN & Moment = 299.819 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)+29.869x1000x455-299.819x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.252=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0862 0.087x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2821.14 2.9084 2.909x970 OR 88.86 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -46.7/(1030x510) +-324.9x6/(510x1030^2) + -0.7x6/(1030x510^2) CASE XIV : 105 1 (DL+EQ+Z) 3.5 MPa 369.5 KN 1.7 KN 371.2 KN 371.3 KN 88.86 = 46.619 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)+46.619x1000x455-324.854x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.267=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0916 0.092x970 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2879.39 2.9684 2.969x970 OR 30.61 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 13.7 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 3.5 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 17.2 KN Calculation for anchor bolt length Permissible bond stress of Plain bars in tension , bd = Overall Anchorage length required Thus Doverall Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 97.6/(1030x510) +62.4x6/(510x1030^2) + -1.4x6/(1030x510^2) 0.8 MPa = 716.8 = mm 1.4 T/( x bd x (28 ) N/mm2 17.2 KN 30.61 = 97.54 kN & Moment = 62.389 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 970^2 1/2 14 25 x970^2x K x510x(1-1/3K)-97.54x1000x455-62.389x 10^6 =0 510 (1 1/3K) 97 54 1000 455 62 389 0 K^2- 3K +0.094=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0316 0.032x970 14.3 MPa
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Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnb)=0.9fub x An=0.9x400x/4x25^2= fyb x Asb x Ymb/Ym0=240x /4 x 28^2 x (1.25/1.1) Hence , Tnb = Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= Tnb =167.94 Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= 0.6 x Tnb = 0.6 x167.94 Check For Shear: ultimate tensile strength of bolt Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/N = No. of Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= No. of Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) = Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = 0.6 xVdsb= 16.0
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Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension Forc e per Bolt (Tf)= Design Tensile Strength of the Bolt (Tdf)= Factored Shear Force per Bolt = Vsf = Design shear Strength of the bolt = Vdf = Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = 88.28 100.76 7.91 62.28 0.02 kN kN kN kN SAFE 0.78 SAFE IS 800:2007 Cl 11.5.3
0.77 SAFE (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 = (7.9/62.28)^2+(88.28/100.76)^2 = Calculation of Plastic Secion modulus of Rectangular Section t/4 t At b Zp=bxt/2xt/4+bxt/2xt/4 =bt2/8+bt2/8=bt2/4 fy/fm0<M/Zp => Zp<M/(fy/fm0) => t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0)) t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0))
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Base Plate Thickness :Exterior Panel : Two Continuous Edge is Fixed & Two Contineous Edge is Free Interior Panel :Three Contineous Edge is Fixed & One Edge is Free :-
a1 d1 a1= d1 = d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a Moment Coefficient a3 = 114 120.00 120.00 0.950 1 0 0.245 after interpolation mm mm mm a1= d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a 0.245 Moment Coefficient d1 73 251 0.29
a1
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For Coefficient See Page 33 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Me = a3 x s con-max x d12 = t requd = t requd = SUMMARY PLATE SIZE PLATE THICKNESS = = 1030x510 32 mm mm (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 0.5 27.80 mm 25496.71532 Nmm 27.80 mm
For Coefficient See Page 7 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Mp = a3 x (s con-max x (C-e)/C) x d12 = t requd = . SAFE (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 13498.40788 Nmm 20.2 mm
DESIGN FOR WELDED CONNECTION BETWEEN COLUMN PLATE Maximum Moment (M) = Axial Force (P) = size of weld for Web = Sw = size of weld for Flange = Sf = Ixx of Weld = Ymax = Area of Weld consider (Aweld)= Stresses Design Strength of fillet Weld = 132.00 92.13 1.01 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 = Minimum of [(Fu/3)/fm0=(610/3)/1.25] OR [0.6 x fy] =M x Ymax / Ixx = P/Aweld As per 800-2007 Cl 11.6.3.1 SAFE SAFE 648.26 kNm 23.74 kN 5 5 3553435262 505 33280. mm2 mm mm mm4 mm Full weld for shear check
92.13
N/mm2
=(b2 + axial2)1/2
0.69 < 1
SAFE
400 8 350 20
mm mm mm mm
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THESE LOAD COMBINATIONS ARE FOR A PARTICULAR CRITICAL NODE,HOWEVER ANY OTHER LOAD CASES COMING OUT TO BE CRITICAL FOR ANY OTHER NODES HAVE ALSO BEEN CHECKED FOR.
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K1= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1706.31 2.892 2.893x590 OR OR 63.69 290.371 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-290.371x1000x270-24.844x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.313=0 K2= Y= 0.108 0.108x590
OR 63.69
Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -108.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -106.9 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 290.4/(640x400) +24.9x6/(400x640^2) + -0.6x6/(640x400^2) 0.93 CASE II : 114 1 (DL+WL4) 13.74
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => 362.923 kN & Moment 0.026 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)+362.923x1000x270-0.026x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +-0.297=0 K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= 1826.46 3.0957 3.096x590 OR -56.46 OR OR mm mm 14.3 MPa Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 362.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 14.5 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 377.450 KN Fig. 3 Tensile Force 377.5 KN -0.0957 -0.096x590
=>
Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L ) (6 x Mx / L x B ) < Fb -363/(640x400) +-0.1x6/(400x640^2) + 4.4x6/(640x400^2) CASE III : 101 1.0(DL+LL) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1714.40 2.9058 2.906x590 OR 55.60 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -176.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.5 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -174.4 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 335.4/(640x400) +0x6/(400x640^2) + -0.8x6/(640x400^2) 1.3 MPa [HENCE SAFE] -174.5 KN Fig. 4 55.60 335.362 kN & Moment 0 kNm -1.67 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
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1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-335.362x1000x270-0x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.274=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 0.0942 0.095x590
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1705.48 2.8906 2.891x590 OR 64.52 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -203.3 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.6 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -200.6 Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 387.2/(640x400) +0x6/(400x640^2) + -0.8x6/(640x400^2) 1.5 MPa -200.7 KN 64.52 = 387.161 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-387.161x1000x270-0x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.317=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force Fig. 5 14.3 MPa 0.1094 0.11x590
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CASE V :
103 1 (DL+EQ+X) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. & Moment = 33.125 kNm
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => > => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1727.40 2.9278 2.928x590 OR 42.60 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -14.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.8 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -14.0 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 136.3/(640x400) +33.2x6/(400x640^2) + -0.3x6/(640x400^2) CASE VI : 108 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ-X) 1.7 MPa -14.0 KN 42.60 = 136.229 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1 1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - M = 0 (L 2)^2 K (1-1/3 2 Mz 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-136.229x1000x270-33.125x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.212=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force Fig. 6 0.0722 0.073x590
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1706.31 2.8920 2.893x590 OR 63.69 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -108.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -106.9 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 290.4/(640x400) +-24.9x6/(400x640^2) + -0.6x6/(640x400^2) 0.2 MPa -106.9 KN = 290.371 kN & Moment = 24.844 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-290.371x1000x270-24.844x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.313=0 OR OR 63.69 mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 7 0.1080 0.108x590
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1762.89 2.9880 2.988x590 OR 7.11 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -22.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.9 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -21.8 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 43.1/(640x400) +-0.3x6/(400x640^2) + 0.3x6/(640x400^2) CASE VIII : 119 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1+0.75CL) 0.2 MPa -21.9 KN 7.11 = 43.031 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-43.031x1000x270-0.284x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.036=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 8 0.0120 0.013x590
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1733.73 2.9385 2.939x590 OR 36.27 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -117.1 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.7 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -116.5 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 220.5/(640x400) +-0.3x6/(400x640^2) + -0.2x6/(640x400^2) CASE IX : 127 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1) 0.8 MPa -116.5 KN 36.27 = 220.472 kN & Moment = 0.213 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 590^2 1/2 14 25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-220.472x1000x270-0.213x 10^6 =0 400 (1 1/3K) 220 472 1000 270 0 213 0 K^2- 3K +0.181=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 9 0.0615 0.062x590 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1740.21 2.9495 2.95x590 OR 29.79 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -96.7 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.5 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -96.2 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 181.7/(640x400) +-0.3x6/(400x640^2) + -0.2x6/(640x400^2) 0.7 MPa -96.2 KN 29.79 = 181.623 kN & Moment = 0.213 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-181.623x1000x270-0.213x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.149=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0505 0.051x590 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1727.40 2.9278 2.928x590 OR 42.60 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 136.3/(640x400) +-33.2x6/(400x640^2) + -0.3x6/(640x400^2) CASE XI : 108 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ-X) 1.8 MPa -14.8 KN 0.8 KN -14.0 KN -14.0 KN 42.60 = 136.229 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-136.229x1000x270-33.125x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.212=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0722 0.073x590 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force > => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1706.31 2.8920 2.893x590 OR 63.69 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 290.4/(640x400) +-24.9x6/(400x640^2) + -0.6x6/(640x400^2) CASE XII : 112 1 (DL+WL2) 0.2 MPa -108.8 KN 2.0 KN -106.9 KN -106.9 KN 63.69 = 290.371 kN & Moment = 24.844 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 x(L e2) 2 (1 1/3 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)-290.371x1000x270-24.844x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.313=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.1080 0.108x590 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1812.01 3.0712 3.072x590 OR -42.01 = 286.427 kN & Moment = 5.027 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)+286.427x1000x270-5.027x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +-0.219=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = 286.4 KN 1.7 KN 288.1 KN 288.2 KN Tensile Force 10 -0.0712 -0.072x590 14.3 MPa Y VALUE BEYOND BASE PLATE, THUS IGNORED
Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -286.5/(640x400) +-5.1x6/(400x640^2) + 0.6x6/(640x400^2) -1.0 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1772.03 3.0034 3.004x590 OR -2.03 = 26.621 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)+26.621x1000x270-3.77x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +-0.011=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = 26.6 KN 0.1 KN 26.7 KN 26.8 KN Tensile Force 10 -0.0034 -0.004x590 14.3 MPa Y VALUE BEYOND BASE PLATE, THUS IGNORED
Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -26.7/(640x400) +-3.8x6/(400x640^2) + -0.1x6/(640x400^2) CASE XIV : 128 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. & Moment = 3.77 kNm 0.0 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 1778.23 3.0140 3.014x590 OR -8.23 = 65.471 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 590^2 1/2 14 25 x590^2x K x400x(1-1/3K)+65.471x1000x270-3.77x 10^6 =0 400 (1 1/3K)+65 471 1000 270 3 77 0 K^2- 3K +-0.043=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 65.5 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 65.5 KN Calculation for anchor bolt length 65.6 KN 1.4 Overall Anchorage length required Thus Doverall = 536.4 = T/( x bd x (20 ) mm [OVERALL ANCHORAGE LENGTH REQUIRED IS SUFFICIENT] N/mm2 IS 456 : 2000 Cl 26.2.1.1 Tensile Force 10 -0.0140 -0.014x590 14.3 MPa Y VALUE BEYOND BASE PLATE, THUS IGNORED
Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -65.5/(640x400) +-3.8x6/(400x640^2) + 0.1x6/(640x400^2) -0.1 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnb)=0.9fub x An=0.9x400x/4x17^2= fyb x Asb x Ymb/Ym0=240x /4 x 20^2 x (1.25/1.1) Hence , Tnb = Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= Tnb =81.72 Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= 0.6 x Tnb = 0.6 x81.72 Check For Shear: ultimate tensile strength of bolt Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/N = No. of Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= No. of Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) = Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = 0.6 xVdsb= 16.0
Provide
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension Forc e per Bolt (Tf)= Design Tensile Strength of the Bolt (Tdf)= Factored Shear Force per Bolt = Vsf = Design shear Strength of the bolt = Vdf = Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = 47.19 49.03 0.00 32.74 0.00 kN kN kN kN SAFE SAFE
0.93 (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 = (0/32.73)^2+(47.19/49.03)^2 Calculation of Plastic Secion modulus of Rectangular Section t/4 t At b Zp=bxt/2xt/4+bxt/2xt/4 =bt2/8+bt2/8=bt2/4 fy/fm0<M/Zp => Zp<M/(fy/fm0) => t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0)) t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0))
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IS 800:2007 Cl 11.5.3
Base Plate Thickness :Exterior Panel : Two Continuous Edge is Fixed & Two Contineous Edge is Free Interior Panel :Three Contineous Edge is Fixed & One Edge is Free :-
a1 d1 a1= d1 = d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a Moment Coefficient a3 = 90 92.50 92.50 0.973 1 0 0.252 after interpolation mm mm mm a1= d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a 0.252 Moment Coefficient d1 97.5 196 0.50
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For Coefficient See Page 33 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Me = a3 x s con-max x d12 = t requd = t requd = SUMMARY PLATE SIZE PLATE THICKNESS = = 640x400 20 mm mm (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 0.5 13.74 mm 4338.765894 Nmm 11.21 mm
For Coefficient See Page 7 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Mp = a3 x (s con-max x (C-e)/C) x d12 = t requd = . SAFE (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 6517.012208 Nmm 13.7 mm
DESIGN FOR WELDED CONNECTION BETWEEN COLUMN PLATE Maximum Moment (M) = Axial Force (P) = size of weld for Web = Sw = size of weld for Flange = Sf = Ixx of Weld = Ymax = Area of Weld consider (Aweld)= Stresses Design Strength of fillet Weld = 138.00 12.68 1.72 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 = Minimum of [(Fu/3)/fm0=(610/3)/1.25] OR [0.6 x fy] =M x Ymax / Ixx = P/Aweld As per 800-2007 Cl 11.6.3.1 SAFE SAFE 33.13 kNm 26.621 kN 5 5 809672791.7 310 21840. mm2 mm mm mm4 mm Full weld for shear check
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THESE LOAD COMBINATIONS ARE FOR A PARTICULAR CRITICAL NODE,HOWEVER ANY OTHER LOAD CASES COMING OUT TO BE CRITICAL FOR ANY OTHER NODES HAVE ALSO BEEN CHECKED FOR.
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K1= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2924.16 2.924 2.925x1000 OR OR 75.84 16.199 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-16.199x1000x465-303.221x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.222=0 K2= Y= 0.076 0.076x1000
OR 75.84
Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 302.6 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 587.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 889.6 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 16.2/(1070x590) +-303.3x6/(590x1070^2) + -264.2x6/(1070x590^2) 0.85 CASE II : 116 1 (DL+WL6) 30.59
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => 8.412 kN & Moment 368.852 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)+8.412x1000x465-368.852x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.261=0 K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= 2910.52 2.9105 2.911x1000 OR 89.48 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 384.6 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 586.9 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 971.500 KN Fig. 3 89.48 OR OR mm mm 14.3 MPa Tensile Force 971.5 KN 0.0895 0.09x1000
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Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L ) (6 x Mx / L x B ) < Fb -8.5/(1070x590) +368.9x6/(590x1070^2) + -264.2x6/(1070x590^2) CASE III : 101 1.0(DL+LL) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2983.17 2.9832 2.984x1000 OR 16.83 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -51.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 10.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -42.0 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 122.8/(1070x590) +-13.4x6/(590x1070^2) + -4.5x6/(1070x590^2) 0.0 MPa [HENCE SAFE] -42.0 KN Fig. 4 16.83 122.701 kN & Moment 13.313 kNm 0.96 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
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1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-122.701x1000x465-13.313x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.051=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 0.0168 0.017x1000
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2981.96 2.9820 2.982x1000 OR 18.04 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -52.6 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 10.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -42.6 Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 128.5/(1070x590) +-15.7x6/(590x1070^2) + -4.5x6/(1070x590^2) 0.4 MPa -42.7 KN 18.04 = 128.432 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-128.432x1000x465-15.668x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.054=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force Fig. 5 14.3 MPa 0.0180 0.019x1000
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CASE V :
103 1 (DL+EQ+X) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. & Moment = 65.612 kNm
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => > => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2975.68 2.9757 2.976x1000 OR 24.32 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 25.3 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 2.7 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 28.0 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 77/(1070x590) +65.7x6/(590x1070^2) + -1.3x6/(1070x590^2) CASE VI : 107 1 (0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+X+0.75CL) 0.7 MPa 28.0 KN 24.32 = 76.933 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1 1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - M = 0 (L 2)^2 K (1-1/3 2 Mz 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-76.933x1000x465-65.612x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.073=0 OR OR mm mm Tensile Force Fig. 6 0.0243 0.025x1000
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2979.65 2.9796 2.98x1000 OR 20.35 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -9.5 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 7.5 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -1.9 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 95.1/(1070x590) +40.8x6/(590x1070^2) + -3.4x6/(1070x590^2) 0.5 MPa -2.0 KN = 95.04 kN & Moment = 40.78 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-95.04x1000x465-40.78x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.061=0 OR OR 20.35 mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 7 0.0204 0.021x1000
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2995.39 2.9954 2.996x1000 OR 4.61 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -20.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 191.1 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 170.4 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 40.2/(1070x590) +0.7x6/(590x1070^2) + 86.1x6/(1070x590^2) CASE VIII : 119 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1+0.75CL) 1.5 MPa 170.4 KN 4.61 = 40.153 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-40.153x1000x465-0.683x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.014=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 8 0.0046 0.005x1000
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2954.13 2.9541 2.955x1000 OR 45.87 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 110.0 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 59.6 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 169.6 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 82.9/(1070x590) +-151.4x6/(590x1070^2) + -26.9x6/(1070x590^2) CASE IX : 127 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1) 1.9 MPa 169.7 KN 45.87 = 82.827 kN & Moment = 151.368 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 1000^2 1/2 14 25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-82.827x1000x465-151.368x 10^6 =0 590 (1 1/3K) 82 827 1000 465 151 368 0 K^2- 3K +0.136=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 9 0.0459 0.046x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2955.05 2.9551 2.956x1000 OR 44.95 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 110.4 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 59.6 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 170.1 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 78.6/(1070x590) +-149.7x6/(590x1070^2) + -26.9x6/(1070x590^2) 1.9 MPa 170.1 KN 44.95 = 78.528 kN & Moment = 149.603 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-78.528x1000x465-149.603x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.133=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0449 0.045x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2973.16 2.9732 2.974x1000 OR 26.84 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 80.4/(1070x590) +-74.5x6/(590x1070^2) + -1.2x6/(1070x590^2) CASE XI : 108 1 (DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ-X) 0.8 MPa 32.5 KN 2.5 KN 35.0 KN 35.1 KN 26.84 = 80.357 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-80.357x1000x465-74.47x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.08=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0268 0.027x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force > => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2973.68 2.9737 2.974x1000 OR 26.32 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 97.7/(1070x590) +-64.3x6/(590x1070^2) + -3.4x6/(1070x590^2) CASE XII : 114 1 (DL+WL4) 0.8 MPa 13.0 KN 7.4 KN 20.5 KN 20.5 KN 26.32 = 97.608 kN & Moment = 64.282 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 x(L e2) 2 (1 1/3 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-97.608x1000x465-64.282x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.079=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0263 0.027x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2974.48 2.9745 2.975x1000 OR 25.52 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -4.4/(1070x590) +-108.5x6/(590x1070^2) + -145.7x6/(1070x590^2) 3.3 MPa 111.7 KN 323.7 KN 435.4 KN 435.4 KN 25.52 = 4.387 kN & Moment = 108.412 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)+4.387x1000x465-108.412x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.076=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0255 0.026x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2995.23 2.9952 2.996x1000 OR 4.77 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 40.3/(1070x590) +1.4x6/(590x1070^2) + 266.3x6/(1070x590^2) CASE XIV : 120 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2+0.75CL) 4.4 MPa -20.2 KN 591.6 KN 571.4 KN 571.4 KN 4.77 = 40.245 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-40.245x1000x465-1.301x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.015=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0048 0.005x1000 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2937.10 2.9371 2.938x1000 OR 62.90 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 214.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 445.8 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 660.7 KN Calculation for anchor bolt length Permissible bond stress of Plain bars in tension , bd = Overall Anchorage length required Thus Doverall Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 49.5/(1070x590) +-235.9x6/(590x1070^2) + -200.6x6/(1070x590^2) 5.4 MPa = 862.8 = mm 1.4 T/( x bd x (32 ) N/mm2 660.7 KN 62.90 = 49.49 kN & Moment = 235.845 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 1000^2 1/2 14 25 x1000^2x K x590x(1-1/3K)-49.49x1000x465-235.845x 10^6 =0 590 (1 1/3K) 49 49 1000 465 235 845 0 K^2- 3K +0.185=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0629 0.063x1000 14.3 MPa
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Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnb)=0.9fub x An=0.9x400x/4x29^2= fyb x Asb x Ymb/Ym0=240x /4 x 32^2 x (1.25/1.1) Hence , Tnb = Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= Tnb =219.35 Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= 0.6 x Tnb = 0.6 x219.35 Check For Shear: ultimate tensile strength of bolt Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/N = No. of Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= No. of Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) = Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = 0.6 xVdsb= 16.0
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Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension Forc e per Bolt (Tf)= Design Tensile Strength of the Bolt (Tdf)= Factored Shear Force per Bolt = Vsf = Design shear Strength of the bolt = Vdf = Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = 121.44 131.61 2.75 82.88 0.00 kN kN kN kN SAFE 0.85 SAFE IS 800:2007 Cl 11.5.3
0.85 SAFE (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 = (2.75/82.88)^2+(121.44/131.61)^2 = Calculation of Plastic Secion modulus of Rectangular Section t/4 t At b Zp=bxt/2xt/4+bxt/2xt/4 =bt2/8+bt2/8=bt2/4 fy/fm0<M/Zp => Zp<M/(fy/fm0) => t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0)) t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0))
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Base Plate Thickness :Exterior Panel : Two Continuous Edge is Fixed & Two Contineous Edge is Free Interior Panel :Three Contineous Edge is Fixed & One Edge is Free :-
a1 d1 a1= d1 = d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a Moment Coefficient a3 = 125 140.00 140.00 0.893 1 0 0.226 after interpolation mm mm mm a1= d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a 0.226 Moment Coefficient d1 73 290 0.25
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For Coefficient See Page 33 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Me = a3 x s con-max x d12 = t requd = t requd = SUMMARY PLATE SIZE PLATE THICKNESS = = 1070x590 32 mm mm (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 0.5 30.59 mm 30884.62744 Nmm 30.59 mm
For Coefficient See Page 7 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Mp = a3 x (s con-max x (C-e)/C) x d12 = t requd = . SAFE (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 12474.29355 Nmm 19.4 mm
DESIGN FOR WELDED CONNECTION BETWEEN COLUMN PLATE Maximum Moment (M) = Axial Force (P) = size of weld for Web = Sw = size of weld for Flange = Sf = Ixx of Weld = Ymax = Area of Weld consider (Aweld)= Stresses Design Strength of fillet Weld = 132.00 46.94 0.16 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 = Minimum of [(Fu/3)/fm0=(610/3)/1.25] OR [0.6 x fy] =M x Ymax / Ixx = P/Aweld As per 800-2007 Cl 11.6.3.1 SAFE SAFE 368.85 kNm 4.387 kN 5 5 4125740347 525 38200. mm2 mm mm mm4 mm Full weld for shear check
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THESE LOAD COMBINATIONS ARE FOR A PARTICULAR CRITICAL NODE,HOWEVER ANY OTHER LOAD CASES COMING OUT TO BE CRITICAL FOR ANY OTHER NODES HAVE ALSO BEEN CHECKED FOR.
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => K1= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2418.10 2.779 2.78x870 OR OR 191.90 60.791 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)+60.791x1000x405-553.623x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.614=0 K2= Y= 0.221 0.221x870
OR 191.90
Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 717.1 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 41.2 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 758.4 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb -60.8/(930x480) +-553.7x6/(480x930^2) + -14.9x6/(930x480^2) 0.92 CASE II : 116 1 (DL+WL6) 30.97
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Tensile Force => => => 62.069 kN & Moment 553.541 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) + P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)+62.069x1000x405-553.541x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.613=0 K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= 2418.33 2.7797 2.78x870 OR 191.67 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 717.6 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 50.8 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 768.410 KN Fig. 3 191.67 OR OR mm mm 14.3 MPa Tensile Force 768.5 KN 0.2203 0.221x870
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Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L ) (6 x Mx / L x B ) < Fb -62.1/(930x480) +-553.6x6/(480x930^2) + 18.4x6/(930x480^2) CASE III : 101 1.0(DL+LL) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2585.88 2.9723 2.973x870 OR 24.12 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -71.8 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -71.8 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 154.3/(930x480) +-8.7x6/(480x930^2) + 0x6/(930x480^2) 0.2 MPa [HENCE SAFE] -71.8 KN Fig. 4 24.12 154.247 kN & Moment 8.636 kNm 7.35 MPa [HENCE SAFE]
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1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-154.247x1000x405-8.636x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.083=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 0.0277 0.028x870
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2584.14 2.9703 2.971x870 OR 25.86 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -78.3 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 0.0 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -78.3 Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 166.7/(930x480) +-8.7x6/(480x930^2) + 0x6/(930x480^2) 0.2 MPa -78.3 KN 25.86 = 166.7 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-166.7x1000x405-8.659x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.089=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force Fig. 5 14.3 MPa 0.0297 0.03x870
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CASE V :
103 1 (DL+EQ+X) Refer SP 40 Page 24 to 25 for analysis only. & Moment = 2.569 kNm
Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => > => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2597.49 2.9856 2.986x870 OR 12.51 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -42.3 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 11.2 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -31.1 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 85.2/(930x480) +-2.6x6/(480x930^2) + 4.1x6/(930x480^2) CASE VI : 107 1 (0.75DL+0.75LL+0.75EQ+X+0.75CL) 0.3 MPa -31.2 KN 12.51 = 85.106 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1 1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - M = 0 (L 2)^2 K (1-1/3 2 Mz 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-85.106x1000x405-2.569x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.043=0 OR OR mm mm Compressive Force Fig. 6 0.0144 0.015x870
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2590.66 2.9778 2.978x870 OR 19.34 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -58.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 8.4 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -50.5 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 125.1/(930x480) +-6.5x6/(480x930^2) + 3.1x6/(930x480^2) 0.3 MPa -50.5 KN = 125.025 kN & Moment = 6.494 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-125.025x1000x405-6.494x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.067=0 OR OR 19.34 mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 14.3 MPa 7 0.0222 0.023x870
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2583.40 2.9694 2.97x870 OR 26.60 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 19.7 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 27.6 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 47.3 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 71.3/(930x480) +-49.5x6/(480x930^2) + -10x6/(930x480^2) CASE VIII : 127 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL1) 1.2 MPa 47.3 KN 26.60 = 71.251 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-71.251x1000x405-49.483x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.091=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 8 0.0306 0.031x870
14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2584.70 2.9709 2.971x870 OR 25.30 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 24.6 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 27.6 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 52.2 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 62/(930x480) +-49.5x6/(480x930^2) + -10x6/(930x480^2) CASE IX : 104 1 (DL+EQ-X) 1.1 MPa 52.2 KN 25.30 = 61.911 kN & Moment = 49.465 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 870^2 1/2 14 25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-61.911x1000x405-49.465x 10^6 =0 480 (1 1/3K) 61 911 1000 405 49 465 0 K^2- 3K +0.087=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 9 0.0291 0.03x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2597.49 2.9856 2.986x870 OR 12.51 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= -42.3 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 11.2 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = -31.1 KN Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 85.2/(930x480) +-2.6x6/(480x930^2) + -4.1x6/(930x480^2) 0.0 MPa -31.2 KN 12.51 = 85.106 kN & Moment = 2.569 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-85.106x1000x405-2.569x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.043=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0144 0.015x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2590.66 2.9778 2.978x870 OR 19.34 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 125.1/(930x480) +-6.5x6/(480x930^2) + -3.1x6/(930x480^2) CASE XI : 113 1 (DL+WL3) 0.1 MPa -58.9 KN 8.4 KN -50.5 KN -50.5 KN 19.34 = 125.025 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-125.025x1000x405-6.494x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.067=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Compressive Force 10 0.0222 0.023x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force > => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2540.16 2.9197 2.92x870 OR 69.84 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 6/(930x480) +199.9x6/(480x930^2) + 0x6/(930x480^2) CASE XII : 117 1 (DL+WL7) 2.9 MPa 233.0 KN 0.0 KN 233.0 KN 233.0 KN 69.84 = 5.908 kN & Moment = 199.854 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 x(L e2) 2 (1 1/3 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-5.908x1000x405-199.854x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.235=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.0803 0.081x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2400.93 2.7597 2.76x870 OR 209.07 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 1.5/(930x480) +571.7x6/(480x930^2) + 0x6/(930x480^2) 8.3 MPa 713.6 KN 0.0 KN 713.6 KN 713.7 KN 209.07 = 1.432 kN & Moment = 571.667 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-1.432x1000x405-571.667x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.664=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.2403 0.241x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2457.93 2.8252 2.826x870 OR 152.07 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= Total Tension in bolts, T = Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 15.7/(930x480) +-419.8x6/(480x930^2) + -11.2x6/(930x480^2) CASE XIV : 128 1 (0.75DL+0.75 LL+0.75 WL2) 6.4 MPa 504.5 KN 30.9 KN 535.4 KN 535.5 KN 152.07 = 15.603 kN
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-15.603x1000x405-419.785x 10^6 =0 K^2- 3K +0.494=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.1748 0.175x870 14.3 MPa
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Calculating the Y & Tension in the Bolt as per SP 40 Page 24 for analysis only. Compressive Force => => > => K= Y=Kx(L-e2)= Y= => 2459.38 2.8269 2.827x870 OR 150.62 Tension in bolts due to Major Moment, T1 =1/2xFbxYxB P= 508.9 KN Tension in bolts due to Minor Moment, T2 =M/(B-e1*2)= 30.9 KN Total Tension in bolts, T = 539.8 KN Calculation for anchor bolt length Permissible bond stress of Plain bars in tension , bd = Overall Anchorage length required Thus Doverall Check for Base Plate Under Bearing Pressure (P/(B x L)) (6 x Mz / B x L2) (6 x Mx / L x B2) < Fb 6.3/(930x480) +-419.8x6/(480x930^2) + -11.2x6/(930x480^2) 6.4 MPa = 780.0 = mm 1.4 T/( x bd x (28 ) N/mm2 539.9 KN 150.62 = 6.262 kN & Moment = 419.767 kNm
1/2 x Fb x(L-e2)^2 xK x B x (1-1/3 K) - P x ( L/2 - e2 ) - Mz = 0 1/2x14.25 870^2 1/2 14 25 x870^2x K x480x(1-1/3K)-6.262x1000x405-419.767x 10^6 =0 480 (1 1/3K) 6 262 1000 405 419 767 0 K^2- 3K +0.49=0 OR OR mm mm Fig. Tensile Force 10 0.1731 0.174x870 14.3 MPa
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Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnb)=0.9fub x An=0.9x400x/4x25^2= fyb x Asb x Ymb/Ym0=240x /4 x 28^2 x (1.25/1.1) Hence , Tnb = Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= Tnb =167.94 Capacity of Bolt (Tdb)=Tdb= 0.6 x Tnb = 0.6 x167.94 Check For Shear: ultimate tensile strength of bolt Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/N = No. of Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= No. of Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) = Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = 0.6 xVdsb= 16.0
Provide
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension Forc e per Bolt (Tf)= Design Tensile Strength of the Bolt (Tdf)= Factored Shear Force per Bolt = Vsf = Design shear Strength of the bolt = Vdf = Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = 96.06 100.76 6.82 63.50 0.01 kN kN kN kN SAFE 0.92 SAFE IS 800:2007 Cl 11.5.3
0.91 SAFE (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 = (6.82/63.5)^2+(96.06/100.76)^2 = Calculation of Plastic Secion modulus of Rectangular Section t/4 t At b Zp=bxt/2xt/4+bxt/2xt/4 =bt2/8+bt2/8=bt2/4 fy/fm0<M/Zp => Zp<M/(fy/fm0) => t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0)) t = 4M/(bx(fy/fm0))
2
Base Plate Thickness :Exterior Panel : Two Continuous Edge is Fixed & Two Contineous Edge is Free Interior Panel :Three Contineous Edge is Fixed & One Edge is Free :-
a1 d1 a1= d1 = d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a Moment Coefficient a3 = 114 112.50 112.50 0.987 1 0 0.257 after interpolation mm mm mm a1= d1 = a1/d1 = Assuming Y/b Assuming X/a 0.257 Moment Coefficient d1 105 237 0.44
a1
mm mm
For Coefficient See Page 33 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Me = a3 x s con-max x d12 = t requd = t requd = SUMMARY PLATE SIZE PLATE THICKNESS = = 930x480 32 mm mm (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 0.5 30.97 mm 27653.36076 Nmm 28.95 mm
For Coefficient See Page 7 of Moment & Reaction for rectangular plate by W.T Moody Mp = a3 x (s con-max x (C-e)/C) x d12 = t requd = . SAFE (6 x Me/(fy x 0.6) ) 31659.3535 Nmm 31.0 mm
DESIGN FOR WELDED CONNECTION BETWEEN COLUMN PLATE Maximum Moment (M) = Axial Force (P) = size of weld for Web = Sw = size of weld for Flange = Sf = Ixx of Weld = Ymax = Area of Weld consider (Aweld)= Stresses Design Strength of fillet Weld = 132.00 97.36 0.06 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 = Minimum of [(Fu/3)/fm0=(610/3)/1.25] OR [0.6 x fy] =M x Ymax / Ixx = P/Aweld As per 800-2007 Cl 11.6.3.1 SAFE SAFE 571.67 kNm 1.432 kN 5 5 2671716565 455 32240. mm2 mm mm mm4 mm Full weld for shear check
97.36
N/mm2
=(b2 + axial2)1/2
0.73 < 1
SAFE
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Building SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 124.57 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.61 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 163.64 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 124.58 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 74.75 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 84.08 98.06 11.82 74.75 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (11.82/74.74)^2+(84.08/98.05)^2 0.76 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 7.07 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (930-20)/2 455 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((350x3.535^3/12)+((350x3.535)(391^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+2x(322x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 1155384834 mm4 59.64 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 60.88 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(68.37x40xmm)/1000
2.73 KN-m
68.37 2.73
KN KN-m
t =
mm
930 20
x mm Dia Bolts
350
20
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 40.5 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 234.92 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.57 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 209.48 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 209.49 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 125.69 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 153.28 195.44 12.17 125.69 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (12.17/125.69)^2+(153.28/195.43)^2 0.62 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 10.02 M X Ymax Ix Y max= (1140-20)/2 Y max= 560 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((250x5.656^3/12)+((250x5.656)(462^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x98^3/12)+4x(392x3.535^3/12)+2x(392x3.535)x150^2)) Ix= FM= 2047492794 mm4 172.96 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 173.82 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(91.69x50xmm)/1000
4.58 KN-m
91.69 4.58
KN KN-m
t =
mm
1140 27
x mm Dia Bolts
420
20
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 24 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 82.19 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.74 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 128.00 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 82.19 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 49.31 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 19.21 57.34 3.16 49.31 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (3.16/49.31)^2+(19.21/57.34)^2 0.12 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 4.12 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (680-20)/2 330 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((250x3.535^3/12)+((250x3.535)(262^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x68^3/12)+2x(352x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 397195554.5 mm4 68.50 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 68.87 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(24.52x40xmm)/1000
0.98 KN-m
24.52 0.98
KN KN-m
t =
mm
680 16
x mm Dia Bolts
380
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 133.93 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.61 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 130.91 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 130.91 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 78.55 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 63.22 98.06 5.22 78.55 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (5.22/78.54)^2+(63.22/98.05)^2 0.42 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 6.62 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (680-20)/2 330 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((275x3.535^3/12)+((275x3.535)(262^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x68^3/12)+2x(352x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 421461576.7 mm4 141.85 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 142.32 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(49.87x40xmm)/1000
1.99 KN-m
49.87 1.99
KN KN-m
t =
mm
680 20
x mm Dia Bolts
380
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two value Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
Frame No. Location. Node No. Load Case Connection No. A 1.25 1.25 1.1 1.25
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress > 1.5x D 24 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= f Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns=
kN
Recommded By SSB Approved By Anil Seth where 0.75 ij 1.0 (fu/3)x(nnx Anb+nsx Asb)xij IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.3 (Cl 11.6.2) kb=min of e/3d0,p/3d0-0.25,fub/fu,1 As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 (Cl (2.5 kb d t fu) As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 Min of Vdpb & Vdsb Hence OK =0.6 x Vdb as per IS800 2007 Cl(11.6.2.1)
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 44.90 57.34 0.42 50.78 kN kN kN kN (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (0.42/50.77)^2+(44.9/57.34)^2 = 0.61 = OK IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 0.53 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (580-20)/2 280 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
84.21
N/mm2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By Recommded By Approved By IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
RESULTANT= Shear Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 84.21 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
N/mm2. N/mm2 N/mm2 193.2 N/mm2 As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment Md =
1/2
(48.62x40xmm)/1000
1.94 KN-m
48.62 1.94
KN KN-m
t =
t =
mm
580 16
x mm Dia Bolts
380
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two value Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
Frame No. Location. Node No. Load Case Connection No. A 1.25 1.25 1.1 1.25
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= f Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns=
kN
Recommded By SSB Approved By Anil Seth where 0.75 ij 1.0 (fu/3)x(nnx Anb+nsx Asb)xij IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.3 (Cl 11.6.2) kb=min of e/3d0,p/3d0-0.25,fub/fu,1 As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 (Cl (2.5 kb d t fu) As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 Min of Vdpb & Vdsb Hence OK =0.6 x Vdb as per IS800 2007 Cl(11.6.2.1)
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 61.60 98.06 0.54 78.55 kN kN kN kN (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (0.54/78.54)^2+(61.6/98.05)^2 = 0.39 = OK IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 0.40 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (580-20)/2 280 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
20.76
N/mm2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By Recommded By Approved By IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
RESULTANT= Shear Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 20.78 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
N/mm2. N/mm2 N/mm2 193.2 N/mm2 As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment Md =
1/2
(48.92x40xmm)/1000
1.96 KN-m
48.92 1.96
KN KN-m
t =
t =
mm
580 20
x mm Dia Bolts
350
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two value Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
Frame No. Location. Node No. Load Case Connection No. A 1.25 1.25 1.1 1.25
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress > 1.5x D 24 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= f Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns=
kN
Recommded By SSB Approved By Anil Seth where 0.75 ij 1.0 (fu/3)x(nnx Anb+nsx Asb)xij IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.3 (Cl 11.6.2) kb=min of e/3d0,p/3d0-0.25,fub/fu,1 As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 (Cl (2.5 kb d t fu) As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 Min of Vdpb & Vdsb Hence OK =0.6 x Vdb as per IS800 2007 Cl(11.6.2.1)
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 35.28 57.34 5.64 46.04 kN kN kN kN (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (5.64/46.04)^2+(35.28/57.34)^2 0.39 = OK IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 4.92 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (880-20)/2 430 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
45.91
N/mm2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By Recommded By Approved By IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
RESULTANT= Shear Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 46.69 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
N/mm2. N/mm2 N/mm2 193.2 N/mm2 As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment Md =
1/2
(23.87x40xmm)/1000
0.95 KN-m
23.87 0.95
KN KN-m
t =
t =
mm
880 16
x mm Dia Bolts
180
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 124.28 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.61 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 130.91 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 124.29 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 74.57 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 78.50 98.06 8.69 74.57 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (8.69/74.57)^2+(78.5/98.05)^2 0.65 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 4.36 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (930-20)/2 455 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((475x3.535^3/12)+((475x3.535)(395^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+2x(445x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 1435920127 mm4 52.84 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 53.38 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(59.77x40xmm)/1000
2.39 KN-m
59.77 2.39
KN KN-m
t =
mm
930 20
x mm Dia Bolts
475
16
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 139.66 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.61 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 98.18 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 98.19 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 58.91 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 53.60 98.06 3.02 58.91 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (3.02/58.91)^2+(53.6/98.05)^2 0.30 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 4.65 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (530-20)/2 255 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((175x3.535^3/12)+((175x3.535)(183^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x72^3/12)+2x(354x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 157418469.2 mm4 141.75 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 141.98 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(31.1x40xmm)/1000
1.24 KN-m
31.10 1.24
KN KN-m
t =
mm
530 20
x mm Dia Bolts
380
12
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 24 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 86.77 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.74 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 80.00 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 80.00 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 48.00 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 21.08 57.34 0.59 48.00 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (0.59/48)^2+(21.08/57.34)^2 = 0.14 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 0.91 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (530-20)/2 255 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((175x3.535^3/12)+((175x3.535)(183^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x72^3/12)+2x(354x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 157418469.2 mm4 45.01 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 45.03 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(12.59x40xmm)/1000
0.50 KN-m
12.59 0.50
KN KN-m
t =
mm
530 16
x mm Dia Bolts
380
10
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= ominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two v Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress mm > 1.5x D 24 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = ear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= hear Plane without thred intercepting= ns= Distance b/w extreme rows of bolt(lj)= Reduction Factor for shear (ij) =
kN
>
15db where
IRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Rail Coach Factory at Rai Bareily SHELL STORE 86.77 kN Design Shear Strength of the Bolt = Vdsb= 0.74 Reduction Factor for Bearing 'Kb'= 96.00 kN Design Bearing Strength of the Bolt =Vdpb= 86.78 kN Design Shear Strength of Bolt=Vdb= 52.07 perm. Shear strength of bolt = kN
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 33.48 57.34 0.40 52.07 kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
Combined Stress Ratio (Shear+ Tension) = (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (0.4/52.06)^2+(33.48/57.34)^2 0.34 = OK
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 0.62 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (530-20)/2 255 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
Ix= (((175x3.535^3/12)+((175x3.535)(183^2)))X4)+((3.5312)x2)+8x(3.535x72^3/12)+2x(354x3.535^3/12) Ix= FM= 157418469.2 mm4 88.14 N/mm2 IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
ar Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 88.15 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side N/mm2 As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) 193.2 N/mm2 SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment t = Md =
1/2
(21.52x40xmm)/1000
0.86 KN-m
21.52 0.86
KN KN-m
t =
mm
530 16
x mm Dia Bolts
380
12
mm
FOUR/EIGHT
Nominal Dia. Of Bolt 'db' = Fillet weld size in flange 'w1' = Throat Size t1 = Fillet weld size in web 'w2' = Throat Size t2= Number of bolt near one flange 'N' = Depth of connected beam 'd' = Width of beam flange 'bf' = thickness of beam flange 'tf' = thickness of beam web 'tw' = Shear Force 'V' = Bending Moment 'M' = Tension Force 'T' = Stiffner Condition = Yield stress of material 'Fy'= = Proof Stressf0=0.7X fu 'f0'=0.7x800= Clause 10.2.4.2 End distance 'Ed'= le=1.1xt(provided)x (f0/fy)= lv= Check For Tension: Flange Force 'Ff' = M / (d+tf) +T/2 Tension per bolt 'Tb' =Flange Force/N = Prying Force=Q Q= (lv/(2le))x(Te-f0bet^4/(27le^2xlv^2) Total Tension in the bolt = Tb+Q= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Nominal Tension Capacity of the Bolt (Tnf)= Hence Tnf = Min of above two value Capacity of Bolt (Tdf)= Tnf
Frame No. Location. Node No. Load Case Connection No. A 1.25 1.25 1.1 1.25
(2-for Non pre tensioned bolt & 1-for pre tensioned bolt) REFER TABLE 1 SNO (iv) ULTIMATE STRENGTH (fu) & clause 10.4.3 for proof stress > 1.5x D 30 For Machine Flame cut, sawn & Planed edge mm mm mm IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 Distance b/w centre of bolt to fillet weld of flange.
kN kN kN kN kN kN kN IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.7 0.9xFub x An fyb x Asb x ym1/ym =0.6 x Tnf Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 10.4.5 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.3
Check For Shear: Shear per Bolt 'Tsb'=Shear Force/2N = Shear Plane with thread intercepting = nn= f Shear Plane without thred intercepting= ns=
kN
Recommded By SSB Approved By Anil Seth where 0.75 ij 1.0 (fu/3)x(nnx Anb+nsx Asb)xij IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.3 (Cl 11.6.2) kb=min of e/3d0,p/3d0-0.25,fub/fu,1 As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 (Cl (2.5 kb d t fu) As Per IS 800:2007 Cl 10.3.4 Min of Vdpb & Vdsb Hence OK =0.6 x Vdb as per IS800 2007 Cl(11.6.2.1)
11.6.2)
Check For Combined Shear & Tension: Tension stress per Bolt = Design Tensile stress of the Bolt = Actual Shear stress per Bolt = Design shear stress of the bolt = 54.93 98.06 13.69 76.92 kN kN kN kN (Vsf/ Vdf)2 + (Tf/ Tdf)2<1 (13.69/76.92)^2+(54.93/98.05)^2 0.35 = OK IS 800:2007 Cl 11.6.2.5 =
FD= SHEAR STRESSES FM= BENDING STRESSES FD= SHEAR FORCE 'V' LENGTH OF WELD(L)x3.535 FD= FM= 8.26 M X Ymax Ix Y max= Y max= (830-20)/2 405 mm N/mm2
PROVIDE
43.60
N/mm2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By Recommded By Approved By IS 800: 2007 Cl: 11.5.4
RESULTANT= Shear Strength of weld 'fs' =0.6 x (fu/3) = maximum perm. Weld stress = 0.4 x fy = 45.89 N/mm2 PROVIDE FILLET WELD AROUND WEB AND FLANGE C. End Plate Design :
N/mm2. N/mm2 N/mm2 193.2 N/mm2 As per Cl 10.5.7.1.1 . We are using 70xx electrode but using the property of 56xx as per Table 1 800-2007 designing on conservative side As per IS 800: 2007 Cl (11.6.3) SAFE
Tension in extreme bolt 'Tb' Moment due to tension at Flange top = Design Moment Md =
1/2
(41x40xmm)/1000
1.64 KN-m
41.00 1.64
KN KN-m
t =
t =
mm
830 20
x mm Dia Bolts
375
16
mm
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH Building
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Yield Strength of Steel = fy Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel Length of the Compression Member = L Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at considered as restrained against translation at both end but Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = Buckling Class Imperfection Ratio = Least Radius of Gyration = r Diameter of the section = D Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc Hollow Pipe 279 Member No.(From Staad) 250 ROOF@Grid-AtoE Member Location (Wall/Roof) N/mm2 100 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe X-BRACING 15412 mm or Truss Member) 0.5 1&2 , 8&9 , 13&14 Bay Id mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS 800:2007. 32 kN Load Case-117 :DL+WL7 a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 0.21 38.9 mm 114.3 mm 4.5 198.10 50.30 2.23 3.20 0.18 mm < N/mm2 350 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 41.4 41.4 24.8 1.0 88.0 25.4 1550.0 20.6
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 24.83 N/mm2 Hence Safe
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Yield Strength of Steel = fy Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel Length of the Compression Member = L Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at considered as restrained against translation at both end but Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = Buckling Class Imperfection Ratio = Least Radius of Gyration = r Diameter of the section = D Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc Member No.(From Staad) Hollow Pipe 370 Member Location (Wall/Roof) 250 SideWall@Grid-AtoE N/mm2 100 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe X-BRACING or Truss Member) 12748 mm Bay Id 0.5 8&9 mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS 800:2007. 37.32 kN Load Case-113 :DL+WL3 a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 0.21 38.9 mm 114.3 mm 4.5 163.86 73.52 1.84 2.37 0.26 mm < N/mm2 350 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 58.8 58.8 35.3 1.0 88.0 25.4 1550.0 24.1
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 35.27 N/mm2 Hence Safe
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Yield Strength of Steel = fy Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel Length of the Compression Member = L Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at considered as restrained against translation at both end but Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = Buckling Class Imperfection Ratio = Least Radius of Gyration = r Diameter of the section = D Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc Member No.(From Staad) Hollow Pipe 384 Member Location (Wall/Roof) 250 ICO@Grid-C N/mm2 125 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe X-BRACING or Truss Member) 13944 mm Bay Id 0.5 8&9 mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS 800:2007. 50.58 kN Load Case-105 :DL+EQ +Z a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 0.21 47.7 mm 139.7 mm 4.8 146.16 92.40 1.64 2.00 0.32 mm < N/mm2 350 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 72.1 72.1 43.3 1.0 88.0 29.1 2030.0 24.9
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 43.29 N/mm2 Hence Safe
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DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Hollow Pipe 242 Member No.(From Staad) Yield Strength of Steel = fy 250 ROOF @ GRID-C Member Location (Wall/Roof) N/mm2 Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel 175 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe STRUT PIPE Length of the Compression Member = L 12000 mm or Truss Member) Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Bay Id Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 63.84 kN Load Case-113 :DL+WL3 Buckling Class a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.21 Least Radius of Gyration = r 66.6 mm Diameter of the section = D 193.7 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc 5.4 180.18 60.80 2.03 2.75 0.22 mm < N/mm2 250 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 49.4 49.4 29.6 1.0 88.0 35.9 3200.0 20.0
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 29.63 N/mm2 Hence Safe
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Member No.(From Staad) Typr of Bracing member Hollow Pipe 219 Yield Strength of Steel = fy Member Location (Wall/Roof) 250 ROOF @ GRID-B &D N/mm2 Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel 175 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe STRUT PIPE or Truss Member) Length of the Compression Member = L 12000 mm Bay Id Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 64.737 kN Load Case-117 :DL+WL7 Buckling Class a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.21 Least Radius of Gyration = r 66.6 mm Diameter of the section = D 193.7 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc 5.4 180.18 60.80 2.03 2.75 0.22 mm < N/mm2 250 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 49.4 49.4 29.6 1.0 88.0 35.9 3200.0 20.2
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 29.63 N/mm2 Hence Safe
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Member No.(From Staad) Typr of Bracing member Hollow Pipe 206 Yield Strength of Steel = fy Member Location (Wall/Roof) 250 ROOF @ GRID-A&E N/mm2 Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel 175 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe STRUT PIPE or Truss Member) Length of the Compression Member = L 12000 mm Bay Id Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 56.607 kN Load Case-117 :DL+WL7 Buckling Class a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.21 Least Radius of Gyration = r 66.6 mm Diameter of the section = D 193.7 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc 5.4 180.18 60.80 2.03 2.75 0.22 mm < N/mm2 250 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 49.4 49.4 29.6 1.0 88.0 35.9 3200.0 17.7
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 29.63 N/mm2 Hence Safe
DESIGN OF PIPE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Member No.(From Staad) Typr of Bracing member Hollow Pipe 206 Yield Strength of Steel = fy Member Location (Wall/Roof) 250 WALL @ GRID-A ,C & E N/mm2 Size of Bracing Member from IS 1161 for Tubular Steel 150 NB PIPE Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe STRUT PIPE or Truss Member) Length of the Compression Member = L 12000 mm Bay Id Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Betwn Grid-8&9 Note:Considering half length as restrained is provided at mid span of X- Bracing by mutual connection. Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 13.65 kN Load Case-112 :DL+WL2 Buckling Class a Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.21 Least Radius of Gyration = r 56.7 mm Diameter of the section = D 165.1 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + 2) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc 4.8 211.64 44.07 2.38 3.57 0.16 mm < N/mm2 250 Hence OK IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 882= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 227.3 36.5 36.5 21.9 1.0 88.0 34.4 2420.0 5.6
From Table 4 IS 800:2007 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 N/mm2 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1
Semi Compact Section mm2 N/mm2 < 21.93 N/mm2 Hence Safe
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Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH Building
SECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 5.2 OF IS 801-1975) TRY t Actual Sizes (As per Standard) Effective Sizes for Stress Calc. Clause 5.2.1.1 3.15 3.15 3.15 d 243.7 243.7 243.7 Z-250X3.15 b1 64 64 64 b2 66 66 66 L1 18 18 18 L2 18 18 18 D 250 250 250
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A Iyc, M.I. of compression flange about gravity axis Depth of Section a
= = = = = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m cb
= = = = = =
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DESIGN OF INTERMEDIATE SPAN PURLINS: (AS PER IS 801-1975 & IS 800-2007) Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
LOAD CALCULATIONS: Major Loads, Load in Vertical Plane: Total Load, DL+LL Case Total Load, DL+WL Case for strength Total Load, DL+WL Case for deflection Minor Loads, Loads in Inclined Plane: [(DL + LL) x Kx] x Ps [(DL x Kx + WL x Cp1) x Ps] x 0.75] [(DL x Kx + WL x Cp1) x Ps] = = = = 205.97 Kg/m -252.41 Kg/m -336.55 Kg/m 20.60 Kg/m
Moment At Varoius Locations: Maximum Span Moment, Mspan Maximum Span Moment over Sag Rod, Msag Maximum moment capacity of Section, Mmax = = = = Lap 1
Flange Brace Location
1319.113
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 1.175m
CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m As Providing Lap of 1.175m
FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 0.76 0.33 0.63 0.61 0.93 SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
= = = = = = = = =
Lap 2 Lap 3
PROVIDE LAP ALLOWABLE STRESSES IN WEB OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 6.4 OF IS 801-1975)
Shear stresses in Web: d/t Maximum average shear stress, Fv Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw = = = = = = = = = = = =
77.37 1275 Fy/(d/t) 968.00 2754.3 Kg 2851.3 Kg 2940.9 Kg 1313.4 Kg 1212.7 Kg 179.39 185.72 135.31 60.43 111.59
< kg/cm
2
4590/3450 <
clause 6.4.1a ok
LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm
2 2 2 2 2
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
= =
0.6 x Fy 2070
Allowable Compressive Stress in Extreme fibres in Flexure : CLAUSE 6.3 PAGE 11 IS-801-1975 Stress on the net section in compression on Extreme fibres= F = = Allowable maximum stresses for laterally unbraced beams: CLAUSE 6.3 (b), Unsupported length IS-801-1975 L = a=
2 L Sxc/(d Iyc)
0.6 x Fy 2070
= = = = = = = = = = = = =
1.5 1852.40 1029.87 5149.36 1923.58 1923.58 1471.0 634.3 1203.5 1178.1 1784.8 14.6 1799.3
E cb/ fy
Therefore, allowable compressive stress in extreme fibres in flexure Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, Mspan / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.385 / Zxmin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.740 / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.780 / Zxmin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @1.175 / Zxmin (LAP 3) Developed Bending Stress Inclined Plane, Msag / Zymin Total Bending stress, fbw
Kg/cm
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
fbw2 Fbw
2
fv2 Fv2
0.94
SAFE
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. EBL-J-685 OWNER RAI COACH FACTORY CONSULTANT IIT DELHI MAIN CONTRACTOR IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DEFLECTION CHECK : (AS PER CLAUSE 5.2.1.1 & TABLE 6 IN IS 800:2007) Sectional Properties: Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A
= = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m
= = = = =
Permissible Deflection, Span/250 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL+LL Permissible Deflection, Span/200 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL+LL+WL Permissible Deflection, Span/150 AS PER PAGE 31 IS-800-2007 TABLE-6 Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+LL Actual Deflection(FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+0.8LL+0.8WL Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+WL PROVIDE Z-250X3.15
= = = = = =
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SECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 5.2 OF IS 801-1975) TRY t Actual Sizes (As per Standard) Effective Sizes for Stress Calc. Clause 5.2.1.1 3.5 3.5 3.5 d 243 243 243 Z-250X3.5 b1 64 64 64 b2 66 66 66 L1 18 18 18 L2 18 18 18 D 250 250 250
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A Iyc, M.I. of compression flange about gravity axis Depth of Section a
= = = = = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m cb
= = = = = =
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DESIGN OF INTERMEDIATE SPAN PURLINS: (AS PER IS 801-1975 & IS 800-2007) Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
LOAD CALCULATIONS: Major Loads, Load in Vertical Plane: Total Load, DL+LL Case Total Load, DL+WL Case for strength Total Load, DL+WL Case for deflection Minor Loads, Loads in Inclined Plane: [(DL + LL) x Kx] x Ps [(DL x Kx + WL x Cp1) x Ps] x 0.75] [(DL x Kx + WL x Cp1) x Ps] = = = = 205.97 Kg/m -252.41 Kg/m -336.55 Kg/m 20.60 Kg/m
Moment At Varoius Locations: Maximum Span Moment, Mspan Maximum Span Moment over Sag Rod, Msag Maximum moment capacity of Section, Mmax = = = = Lap 1
Flange Brace Location
1319.113
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 1.175m
CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m As Providing Lap of 1.175m
FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 0.70 0.30 0.57 0.56 0.84 SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
= = = = = = = = =
Lap 2 Lap 3
PROVIDE LAP ALLOWABLE STRESSES IN WEB OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 6.4 OF IS 801-1975)
Shear stresses in Web: d/t Maximum average shear stress, Fv Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw = = = = = = = = = = = =
69.43 1275 Fy/(d/t) 1078.65 2754.3 Kg 2851.3 Kg 2940.9 Kg 1313.4 Kg 1212.7 Kg 161.92 167.63 121.77 54.38 100.43
< kg/cm
2
4590/3450 <
clause 6.4.1a ok
LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm kg/cm
2 2 2 2 2
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
= =
0.6 x Fy 2070
Allowable Compressive Stress in Extreme fibres in Flexure : CLAUSE 6.3 PAGE 11 IS-801-1975 Stress on the net section in compression on Extreme fibres= F = = Allowable maximum stresses for laterally unbraced beams: CLAUSE 6.3 (b), Unsupported length IS-801-1975 L = a=
2 L Sxc/(d Iyc)
0.6 x Fy 2070
= = = = = = = = = = = = =
1.5 1874.33 1029.87 5149.36 1918.59 1918.59 1333.8 575.1 1091.2 1068.2 1618.2 13.3 1631.5
E cb/ fy
Therefore, allowable compressive stress in extreme fibres in flexure Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, Mspan / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.385 / Zxmin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.740 / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @0.780 / Zxmin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Vertical Plane, M @1.175 / Zxmin (LAP 3) Developed Bending Stress Inclined Plane, Msag / Zymin Total Bending stress, fbw
Kg/cm
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
fbw2 Fbw
2
fv2 Fv2
0.86
SAFE
DESIGN OF ROOF PURLIN JOB NO. EBL-J-685 OWNER RAI COACH FACTORY CONSULTANT IIT DELHI MAIN CONTRACTOR IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DEFLECTION CHECK : (AS PER CLAUSE 5.2.1.1 & TABLE 6 IN IS 800:2007) Sectional Properties: Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL MUNGLE SAURABH BHARDWAJ
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A
= = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m
= = = = =
Permissible Deflection, Span/250 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL+LL Permissible Deflection, Span/200 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL+LL+WL Permissible Deflection, Span/150 AS PER PAGE 31 IS-800-2007 TABLE-6 Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+LL Actual Deflection(FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+0.8LL+0.8WL Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL+WL PROVIDE Z-250X3.5
= = = = = =
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SECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 5.2 OF IS 801-1975) TRY Actual Sizes (As per Standard) Effective Sizes for Stress Calc. t 3.15 3.15 3.15 d 193.7 193.7 193.7 Z-200X3.15 b1 64 64 64 b2 66 66 66 L1 18 18 18 L2 18 18 18 D 200 200 200
Clause 5.2.1.1
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A Iyc, M.I. of compression flange about gravity axis Depth of Section a
= = = = = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m cb
= = = = = =
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DESIGN OF INTERMEDIATE SPAN PURLINS: (AS PER IS 801-1975 & IS 800-2007) Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL SAURABH BHARDWAJ
LOAD CALCULATIONS: Major Loads, Load in Vertical Plane: Total Total Total Minor Load, Load, Load, Loads DL Case WL Case for strength WL Case for deflection : [DL ] x Ps [(WL x Cp1) x Ps] x 0.75] [(WL x Cp1) x Ps] = = = = 30.00 -193.54 -258.05 30.00 Kg/m Kg/m Kg/m Kg/m
Moment At Varoius Locations: Major Axis Maximum Span Moment, Mspan Maximum negative Moment near Support, Msupp Maximum moment capacity of Section, Mmax
= = = = Lap 1
Flange Brace Location
1130.0712 0
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.780m maximum moment at 1.175m
CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m As Providing Lap of 1.175m
FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 0.88 0.38 0.74 0.72 0.97 SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
= = = = = = = = =
Lap 2 Lap 3
PROVIDE LAP Moment At Varoius Locations: Minor Axis Maximum Span Moment, Maximum Moment near Support, Msupp Maximum Moment capacity of Section, Mmax Lap 1 = = = = =
3
6.93 0.00 273.88 0.00 6.93 6.93 6.93 6.93 Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.780m maximum moment at 1.175m
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED = = = = = Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO
Shear stresses in Web: d/t Maximum average shear stress, Fv = = Shear At Varoius Locations: Major Axis Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw Shear At Varoius Locations: Minor Axis Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m = = = = = 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 25.80 LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS = = = = = = = = = = 2199.1 Kg 2273.6 Kg 2342.2 Kg 1010.3 Kg 933.8 Kg 180.21 186.31 191.94 82.79 153.04 LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm
2
<
4590/3450
78.14534952
ok
kg/cm2 kg/cm2
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED = = = = = 2.11 2.11 2.11 2.11 4.23 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm
2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
kg/cm2 kg/cm2
= =
0.6 x Fy 2070
Allowable Compressive Stress in Extreme fibres in Flexure : CLAUSE 6.3 PAGE 11 IS-801-1975 Stress on the net section in compression on Extreme fibres= F = = Allowable maximum stresses for laterally unbraced beams: CLAUSE 6.3 (b), Unsupported length IS-801-1975 L = a= L2 Sxc/(d Iyc) 0.18 2 E cb/ fy 0.9 E cb/ fy Fb=2/3 fy - fy 2/(2.7 2 E cb) L2 Sxc /(d Iyc) Therefore, allowable compressive stress in extreme fibres in flexure Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M / Zxmin
2
0.6 x Fy 2070
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
1.5 1697.23 1029.87 5149.36 1958.92 1958.92 1715.4 740.6 1445.6 1410.4 1906.2 49.6 24.8 24.8 24.8 49.6
Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2
span
SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.385 / Zxmin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.740 / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.780 / Zxmin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @1.175 / Zxmin (LAP 3) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, Mspan / Zymin Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.385 / Zymin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.740 / Zymin Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.780 / Zymin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @1.175 / Zymin (LAP 3)
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL SAURABH BHARDWAJ
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web Major Axis: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
@1.175M
fbw2 Fbw2
fv2 Fv2
0.98
SAFE
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web Minor Axis: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
@1.175M
fbw2 Fbw2
fv2 Fv2
0.03
SAFE
Combined Bending
@1.175M
0.98
SAFE
DEFLECTION CHECK : (AS PER CLAUSE 5.2.1.1 & TABLE 6 IN IS 800:2007) Sectional Properties:
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A
= = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m mm mm mm mm
= = = = =
Permissible Deflection, Span/250 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL Permissible Deflection, Span/150 AS PER PAGE 29 IS -800-2007 Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL Actual Deflection(FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) WL PROVIDE Z-200X3.15
SAFE SAFE
SECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF PURLINS:(AS PER CLAUSE 5.2 OF IS 801-1975) TRY Actual Sizes (As per Standard) Effective Sizes for Stress Calc. t 3.15 3.15 3.15 d 193.7 193.7 193.7 Z-200X3.15 b1 64 64 64 b2 66 66 66 L1 18 18 18 L2 18 18 18 D 200 200 200
Clause 5.2.1.1
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A Iyc, M.I. of compression flange about gravity axis Depth of Section a
= = = = = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m cb
= = = = = =
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED DESIGN OF INTERMEDIATE SPAN PURLINS: (AS PER IS 801-1975 & IS 800-2007) Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL SAURABH BHARDWAJ
LOAD CALCULATIONS: Major Loads, Load in Vertical Plane: Total Total Total Minor Load, Load, Load, Loads DL Case WL Case for strength WL Case for deflection : [DL ] x Ps [(WL x Cp1) x Ps] x 0.75] [(WL x Cp1) x Ps] = = = = 36.00 -232.25 -309.66 36.00 Kg/m Kg/m Kg/m Kg/m
Moment At Varoius Locations: Major Axis Maximum Span Moment, Mspan Maximum negative Moment near Support, Msupp Maximum moment capacity of Section, Mmax
= = = = Lap 1
Flange Brace Location
803.88718 0
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.780m maximum moment at 1.175m
CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m As Providing Lap of 1.175m
FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 0.61 0.25 0.50 0.96 0.68 SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
= = = = = = = = =
Lap 2 Lap 3
PROVIDE LAP Moment At Varoius Locations: Minor Axis Maximum Span Moment, Mspan Maximum Moment near Support, Msupp Maximum Moment capacity of Section, Mmax Lap 1 = = = = =
2
39.77 0.00 278.81 0.00 39.77 39.77 39.77 39.77 Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m Kg-m FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 0.00 39.77 39.77 39.77 39.77 FROM STAAD ANALYSIS FROM STAAD ANALYSIS 39.77 0.00
maximum moment at Support maximum moment at 0.385m maximum moment at 0.740m maximum moment at 0.780m maximum moment at 1.175m
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT MID SPAN CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .385m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .740m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT .780m CHECK FOR SECTION FOR MOMENT AT 1.175m EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED = = = = = Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO STRESS RATIO
Shear stresses in Web: d/t Maximum average shear stress, Fv = = Shear At Varoius Locations: Major Axis Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw Shear At Varoius Locations: Minor Axis Shear force @ support Shear force @ .385m Shear force @ .740m Shear force @ .780m Shear force @ 1.175m = = = = = 24.57 24.57 24.57 24.57 24.57 LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS = = = = = = = = = = 1675.3 Kg 1764.9 Kg 1847.6 Kg 980.1 Kg 888.3 Kg 137.28 144.63 151.40 160.63 145.59 LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS LOAD FROM STAAD ANALYSIS kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm
2
<
4590/3450
78.14534952
ok
kg/cm2 kg/cm2
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR Developed shear stress @ support , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .385 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .740 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ .780 , fv, shear force / Aw Developed shear stress @ 1.175 , fv, shear force / Aw EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED = = = = = 2.01 2.01 2.01 4.03 4.03 kg/cm2 kg/cm2 kg/cm
2
Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
kg/cm2 kg/cm2
= =
0.6 x Fy 2070
Allowable Compressive Stress in Extreme fibres in Flexure : CLAUSE 6.3 PAGE 11 IS-801-1975 Stress on the net section in compression on Extreme fibres= F = = Allowable maximum stresses for laterally unbraced beams: CLAUSE 6.3 (b), Unsupported length IS-801-1975 L = a= L2 Sxc/(d Iyc) 0.18 2 E cb/ fy 0.9 E cb/ fy Fb=2/3 fy - fy 2/(2.7 2 E cb) L2 Sxc /(d Iyc) Therefore, allowable compressive stress in extreme fibres in flexure Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M / Zxmin
2
0.6 x Fy 2070
= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =
1.43 1542.52 1029.87 5149.36 1994.15 1994.15 1220.2 502.6 989.0 1918.7 1358.6 284.4 142.2 142.2 284.4 284.4
Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2 Kg/cm2
span
SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.385 / Zxmin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.740 / Zxmin Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @0.780 / Zxmin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Major Plane, M @1.175 / Zxmin (LAP 3) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, Mspan / Zymin Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.385 / Zymin (LAP 1) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.740 / Zymin Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @0.780 / Zymin (LAP 2) Developed Bending Stress Minor Plane, M @1.175 / Zymin (LAP 3)
DESIGN OF WALL GIRT JOB NO. OWNER CONSULTANT MAIN CONTRACTOR EBL-J-685 RAI COACH FACTORY IIT DELHI IRCON INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Rev. No. Date Designed By Checked By R0 28/12/2011 PRAFULL SAURABH BHARDWAJ
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web Major Axis: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
@0.780M
fbw2 Fbw2
fv2 Fv2
0.97
SAFE
Combined Bending
and Shear Stress in Web Minor Axis: CLAUSE 6.4.2 PAGE 16 IS-801-1975 and clause 6.1.2.2
@0.780M
fbw2 Fbw2
fv2 Fv2
0.14
SAFE
Combined Bending
@0.780M
0.98
SAFE
DEFLECTION CHECK : (AS PER CLAUSE 5.2.1.1 & TABLE 6 IN IS 800:2007) Sectional Properties:
Centre Of Gravity, Y Moment of Inertia, Ixx Sectional Modulus, Zxxtop Sectional Modulus, Zxxbot Cross Sectional Area, A
= = = = = = = = =
Centre Of Gravity, X Moment of Inertia, Iyy Sectional Modulus, Zyyleft Sectional Modulus, Zyyrigh Weight/m mm mm mm mm
= = = = =
Permissible Deflection, Span/250 AS PER PAGE 159 TENDER DL Permissible Deflection, Span/150 AS PER PAGE 29 IS -800-2007 Actual Deflection (FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) DL Actual Deflection(FROM STAAD ANALYSIS) WL PROVIDE Z-200X3.15
SAFE SAFE
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GUTTER SIZING CALCULATIONS EAVE GUTTER ROOF'S RAINWATER RUN-OFF ROOF CATCHMENT AREA PER OUTLET A = = = = = = (run) W 20 240.00 x m2 L 12
QR
GUTTER'S DISCHARGE CAPACITY TRY SIZE WIDTH P 225 x = = = = = = n S = = = = = DEPTH 0.4 0.625 0.2 0.045 A/P 0.072 0.015 1 0.003333 200 + m x m2 0.225 200 225 0.225
WETTED PERIMETER
CROSS-SECTIONAL AREA
HYDRAULIC RADIUS
QR
The permissibile gutter discharge is 4.5 times the actual discharge coming from the roof
square 90 8100
SIZE SELECTED =
Downspout spacing as per Copper Development Association Formulae. Refer Zameel design manual.
For single downspout of 90 mm square pipe. Roof run governs: (28/13) *(m)(16/13)*(33450/CWI) (10/13) DS = 19(a) = 19.45 m Downspout governs: DS = 44 A/CWI = 16.20 m Therefore 1 nos of downspout pipe of 90 mm square is sufficient for 16.2 c/c and we are providing @ 12m c/c. Hence OK
Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH Building
ERA BUILDING SYSTEMS LTD PROJECT:CLIENT:JOB 685 ( IRCON) RCF Design Assumptions :1. Ridge Ventilators of dia 600mm are designed for 4.5 Air changes/Hour
2. Turbo Ventilators of dia 600mm are designed for 0.5 Air changes/Hour Total- 5 Air Changes/Hour R1 RIDGE VENTILATOR DESIGN FOR SHELL STORE Calculation for Exhaust Capacity of 600 mm Throat Ridge Vent Building Width W Building Length L Building Eave Height EH Building Ridge Height RH Stack Height SH = [EH+RH]/2 Roof Slope Ventilator length Volume of Building V = W x L x SH Assume, Ridge vent size No. of Air Changes Required N Temperature Difference Required T Exhaust Capacity (refer attached table and graph) R = = = = = = = = = = = 40.00 156.00 15.00 17.00 16.00 1 3.00 99840.00 600.00 4.5 5 0.805 m m m m m 10 m 3 m mm / Hour 0 c 3 (m /s per meter run)
Q required Q max =
52 Nos. 52 Nos.
6 12
Ridge Vent 600 Ridge Vent 900 Ridge Vent 1200 0.477 0.716 0.954 0.674 1.011 1.348
6 12
Ridge Vent 600 Ridge Vent 900 Ridge Vent 1200 0.477 0.716 0.954 0.674 1.011 1.348
ExhaustCapacity(m3 3/secpermeterrun)
RidgeVent600
1.4 1.2 1 08 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 y=0.03283333x+0.28000000 R=1.00000000 y=0.04925000x+0.42000000 R=1.00000000
RidgeVent900 RidgeVent1200
y=0.06566667x+0.56000000 R=1.00000000
StackHeight(m)
ERA BUILDING SYSTEMS LTD PROJECT:CLIENT:JOB 685 ( IRCON) RCF Design Assumptions :1. Ridge Ventilators of dia 600mm are designed for 4.5 Air changes/Hour
2. Turbo Ventilators of dia 600mm are designed for 0.5 Air changes/Hour Total- 5 Air Changes/Hour R1 TURBO VENTILATOR DESIGN FOR MACHINE SHOP Calculation for Exhaust Capacity of 600 mm Throat Turbo Vent Building Width W Building Length L Building Eave Height EH Building Ridge Height RH Stack Height SH = [EH+RH]/2 Roof Slope Volume of Building V = W x L x SH Assume, Turbo vent size No. of Air Changes Required N Temperature Difference Required T Exhaust Capacity (refer attached table and graph) R R = = = = = = = = = = = 40.00 156.00 15.00 17.00 16.00 1 99840.00 600.00 0.5 5 1951.457 0.921 m m m m m 10 3 m mm / Hour 0 c 3 ft /min 3 m /sec
52.493 ft
24 in
Q required
VxN R x 3600
16 Nos.
TurboVent600
TurboVent600
ExhaustCapacit ty(ft3/min)
StackHeight(ft)
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Job No. EBSL-PEB- 685 Owner RAIL COACH FACTORY Date 7-Feb-2011 Consultant IIT, DELHI Design By PRAFULL MUNGLE Checked By SAURABH BHARDWAJ Main ContractorIRCON INTERNATIONAL LTD Project RAIL COACH FACTORY RAE BARELI (U.PRecommded BS.S BANDYOPADHYAY Building SHELL STORE Approved By ANIL K. SETH
DESIGN OF PIPE/SINGLE ANGLE/DOUBLE ANGLE/STAR ANGLE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Single Angle 136 Member No.(From Staad) 2 Yield Strength of Steel = fy 345 Member Location (Wall/Roof) ROOF FLANGE BRACE N/mm Size of Bracing Member from SP6_1 for Rolled Steel ISA 65656 Type (X bracing or Strut Pipe or Truss Member) Length of the Compression Member = L 1244 mm ALL FLANGE BRACING Bay Id Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Note:Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS 800:2007. Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 19 kN LOAD COMB 114 DL + WL4 Buckling Class c Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.49 Least Radius of Gyration = r 12.6 mm Depth of the Section= D 65 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r 2 2 Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = xE/(KL/r) = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= = 2 = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + ) Stress Reduction Factor = = 1/ ( +(-)^0.5) fy/fcc 6 98.73 202.50 1.31 1.62 0.39 mm < N/mm
2
250
Hence OK
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 15.7= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 313.6 121.3 121.3 72.8 0.5 8.2 10.8 744.0 25.5
N/mm2
<
73 N/mm2
Hence Safe
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DESIGN OF PIPE/SINGLE ANGLE/DOUBLE ANGLE/STAR ANGLE COMPRESSION MEMBER AS PER IS 800:2007 WSD Typr of Bracing member Single Angle 20 Member No.(From Staad) Yield Strength of Steel = fy 345 Member Location (Wall/Roof) WALL FLANGE BRACE N/mm2 Size of Bracing Member from SP6_1 for Rolled Steel ISA 65656 Type (X bracing or Strut Length of the Compression Member = L 1053 mm Pipe or Truss Member) ALL FLANGE BRACING Effective Length Coefficient of the member = K x 0.5 1 Bay Id Note:Connection at the joint is considered as restrained against translation at both end but free against rotation at both the end. Hence K=1.0 from table 11 IS 800:2007. Factored Compressive Force from staad analysis, Ps = 21 kN LOAD COMB 116 DL + WL6 Buckling Class c Table 7 IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.1 Imperfection Ratio = 0.49 Least Radius of Gyration = r 12.6 mm Depth of the Section= D 65 mm Thickness of the Section= t Slenderness Ratio = KL/r Euler Buckling Stress = fcc = 2xE/(KL/r)2 = Non diamensional effective slenderness ratio= =
2 = 0.5 { 1 + ( - 0.2) + )
mm < N/mm
2
250
Hence OK
Design Compressive Strength of the Section = fd = fy/m0 fy/m0 m0= 1.1 1 1 0 fy/m0 fd= Hence Design Compressive Strength of the Section Permissible Compressive Stress, fc = 0.6xfcd = 15.7= D/t= Area of Cross Section = Ae= Actual Compressive Stress, fc = Ps/Ae = 313.6 151.1 151.1 90.6 0.5 8.2 10.8 744.0 28.2
N/mm2 N/mm 2 N/mm 2 25= (D+D)\2= mm2 0.311397209 N/mm2 < 91 N/mm2 Hence Safe IS 800:2007 Cl 7.1.2.1 IS 800:2007 Cl 11.3.1 13.1275 21.6667 Slender Section
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Try with 16mm dia Sag rod for all spans till eaves (On both sides of the ridge) .
Design Input
Sagroddiameter(D) Netdiameter(d) Yieldstrengthofsagrod(fy) PurlinSpan PurlinSpacing(l) No.ofpurlinononesideofridge(n) No.ofsagrod(n') Sagrodspacing(a) 16.00mm 14.00mm 240.00N/mm2 12.00m 1.80m 12 7 1.500m Ridge n= 12purlins
SagRod
AsperClause8.2ofIS801,CompressionflangeofZSectionisrestrainedbytroughedsheeting.AntisagrodsareprovidedforDL+CL+WLinupliftconditiontorestrainthebottomflange. l f i fl f i i i db h d h i i d id d f i lif di i i h b fl
Loading
DeadLoad(DL) LiveLoad(LL) CollateralLoad(CL) WindLoad(WL) WindCoefficient(Cp) RoofSlope InclinedAngle() Sin Cos Loadperpendiculartomajoraxis(w) 30.00kg/m2 75.00kg/m2 20.00kg/m2 143.33kg/m2 1.443 1:10 o 5.71 0.099503719 0.99503719 157.07kg/m2 (Suction)
=Cos*(DL+CL)+WL=
Cos*(DL+CL)+WL Z250X3.15
=Ixy/Ixx =1.5*K'*a*w=
t d b1 b2 L1 D
=0.6*fy*An*1.33=
>1125.46kg
SAFE
(33%increseCl.6.1.2.1,IS801:1975)
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Reference
Design Calculation for Sheet fixing Screws (Self Drilling Srews) Basic Wind Speed Terrain Category Terrain Class Risk Coefficient (For 100 yrs) Terrain Factor Topography Factor Design Wind Speed k1 k2 k3 Vz Vb = = = = = = = = = = Local Wind Coefficient Cp = = = = C/C spacing of Screws on a Purlin Purlin Spacing Tributory Area for 1 Screw A = = = = Force on 1 Screw F = = = = 47 1 C 1 1.03 1 Vb x k1 x k2 x k3 48.41 m/s 0.6 0 6 x Vz2 143.34 (1.4+0.5) 1.9 1.9 x Pz 272.34 300 1800 0.3 x 1.8 0.54 m2 kg/m mm mm
2
m/s
(IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Appendix A Cl 5.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Table 1 Cl 5.3.1) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Table 1 Cl 5.3.2.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.3) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3)
Wind Pressure
Pz
5.4) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5 4) kg/m2 (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Table 1 Cl 6.2.2.2)
Pd
Pd x A 147.062 kg 2800 285.42 N kg (Refer attached the standard code i.e. AS 3566.1 2002 Table 2.4 the allowable pullout capacity per bolt ST 5.5 No 12 is 2.8kN)
Fz
147.06
kg
<
285.42
kg
HENCE SAFE
Reference Vb = = = k1 k2 k3 Vz = = = = = = = 47 1 C 1 1.03 1 Vb x k1 x k2 x k3 48.41 m/s 0.6 x Vz2 143.34 (1.4+0.5) 1.9 1.9 x Pz 272.34 300 kg/m mm
2
Basic Wind Speed Terrain Category Terrain Class Risk Coefficient (For 100 yrs) Terrain Factor Topography Factor Design Wind Speed
m/s
(IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Appendix A Cl 5.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Table 1 Cl 5.3.1) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Table 1 Cl 5.3.2.2) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3.3) (IS-875 Part 3 -1987 Cl 5.3)
Wind Pressure
Pz
Cp
= = = =
Pd
= = =
mm
Purlin spacing
m2
Force on 1 Screw
= =
kg
Thread Dia. of Screw Gross Area of Screw Root Dia. of Screw Root Area of Screw Stress on Sheet under Screw Head
ds ag dr ar f
= = = = = =
fy
= =
0.75 x fy 156.32
= N/mm2
2 225.00 N/mm
<
225.00
N/mm2
HENCE SAFE
Minor Axis Load Inclined forces @ screw Permissible Shear Strength of Sheet
Screw spacing x Purlin Spacing x Minor Axis Load x Width on one side of ridge No of screws on one side of ridge = 10 = 1 = 0.0995 = 300 mm = 12.438 kg/sqm2 = (0.2 x 1.8 x 12.43 x 20 )/12 = 11.1942 kg s = = 0.4 x fy 120.00 N/mm2
= =
11.19
kg
HENCE SAFE
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TRADITIONAL ROOF
Glamet
Self-supporting metal panel, insulated with polyurethane, for pitched roofs with a minimum slope of 7%. For additional technical information, refer to the GLAMET technical manual.
38
GLAMET
Steel internal face 20 40 Seal
Micro-ribbed finish
Staved finish
62,5
25
GLAMET fastening
PVC washer Self-tapping screw 6,3 with PVC head Prepainted aluminium cap unit with built-in seal
Panel
Structure
10
steel - steel
S
mm
K
Kcal m2h C 0,51 0,40 0,33 0,28 0,22 0,18 Watt m2 C 0,59 0,46 0,38 0,33 0,25 0,21
l
p = (daN/m )
2
l
100 120 150 200 2,50 2,75 2,90 3,05 3,35 3,80
l
250 300 60 4,20 4,50 4,75 5,00 5,50 6,20 80 100 120
l
150 200 2,25 2,45 2,60 2,75 3,05 3,45 250 300
80
30 40 50 60 80 100
l= l= l= l= l= l=
4,10 3,65 4,40 3,90 4,60 4,10 4,85 4,35 5,30 4,80 6,05 5,45
3,30 2,90 3,55 3,20 3,75 3,35 3,95 3,55 4,35 3,95 4,95 4,45
2,25 2,05 2,45 2,25 2,60 2,40 2,75 2,55 3,05 2,80 3,45 3,20
3,65 3,20 3,90 3,50 4,10 3,65 4,30 3,90 4,70 4,40 5,40 4,90
2,90 2,60 3,20 2,85 3,35 3,00 3,55 3,15 3,95 3,45 4,45 3,95
2,00 1,80 2,20 1,95 2,30 2,05 2,45 2,20 2,75 2,45 3,05 2,75
aluminium - steel
S
mm
K
Kcal m2h C 0,51 0,40 0,33 0,28 0,22 0,18 Watt m2 C 0,59 0,46 0,38 0,33 0,25 0,21
l
p = (daN/m2) 60 3,25 3,60 4,00 4,40 5,20 5,75 80 2,80 3,10 3,50 3,90 4,60 5,10 100 2,50 2,80 3,15 3,45 4,10 4,55
l
120 2,30 2,55 2,85 3,15 3,75 4,10 150 2,00 2,30 2,55 2,80 3,30 3,65
l
200 1,80 2,00 2,25 2,50 2,95 3,25 250 1,60 1,75 2,00 2,20 2,60 2,85 60 2,90 3,20 3,60 4,00 4,80 5,30 80 2,50 2,80 3,10 3,45 4,10 4,50 100 2,25 2,50 2,80 3,10 3,70 4,00
l
120 2,05 2,30 2,55 2,80 3,30 3,60 150 1,,85 2,05 2,30 2,50 2,95 3,25 200 1,60 1,80 2,00 2,20 2,60 2,85 250 1,40 1,60 1,75 1,90 2,20 2,40
30 40 50 60 80 100
l= l= l= l= l= l=
aluminium - aluminium
S
mm
K
Kcal m2h C 0,51 0,40 0,33 0,28 0,22 0,18 Watt m2 C 0,59 0,46 0,38 0,33 0,25 0,21
l
p = (daN/m2) 60 3,05 3,40 3,80 4,20 4,95 5,45 80 2,60 2,90 3,30 3,65 4,30 4,75 100 2,35 2,60 2,90 3,20 3,85 4,25
l
120 2,10 2,40 2,65 2,95 3,45 3,85 150 1,90 2,15 2,40 2,65 3,15 3,45
l
200 1,70 1,85 2,10 2,30 2,75 3,05 250 1,50 1,65 1,85 2,05 2,40 2,65 60 2,80 3,10 3,45 3,85 4,60 5,05 80 2,40 2,70 3,00 3,30 3,95 4,35 100 2,15 2,40 2,70 2,95 3,50 3,85
l
120 1,95 2,20 2,45 2,70 3,15 3,45 150 1,75 1,95 2,20 2,40 2,85 3,05 200 1,50 1,70 1,90 2,10 2,45 2,60 250 1,35 1,50 1,65 1,80 2,10 2,25
30 40 50 60 80 100
l= l= l= l= l= l=
11
WALL DESIGN
Monowall
PROD
UCED
Self-supporting metal panels insulated with PUR for use in industrial and commercial buildings, refrigerated rooms with positive temperature, and partitions in general. For additional technical information, refer to the MONOWALL technical manual. Major product technical approval: Zulassung Dibt Z - 10.4 - 241. Avis Tecnique CSTB AT-2/05-152
Side 1
S
Seal
mm
K
Kcal m2h C 0,66 0,56 0,48 0,43 0,35 0,29 0,22 0,18 0,15 Watt m2 C 0,77 0,65 0,56 0,50 0,41 0,34 0,26 0,21 0,18
l
p = (daN/m )
2
l
80 1,90 2,45 3,00 3,20 3,65 4,10 4,65 5,15 5,70 100 1,75 2,30 2,80 3,00 3,40 3,75 4,25 4,75 5,25
l
120 1,65 2,05 2,50 2,80 3,10 3,45 3,90 4,30 4,75 150 1,55 1,85 2,20 2,50 2,75 3,00 3,35 3,70 4,05 60 1,75 2,25 2,80 3,10 3,45 3,80 4,50 4,90 5,50 80 1,60 2,10 2,60 2,90 3,20 3,55 4,00 4,45 4,90
l
100 1,50 1,90 2,40 2,70 2,95 3,30 3,70 4,10 4,50 120 1,40 1,80 2,20 2,50 2,75 3,00 3,35 3,75 4,10 150 1,30 1,65 2,00 2,20 2,40 2,60 2,90 3,20 3,50
25 30 35
l= l= l= l= l= l= l= l= l=
40 50
25
Side 2
60 80 100 120
S
mm
K
Kcal m2h C 0,43 0,35 0,29 0,22 0,18 0,15 Watt m2 C 0,50 0,41 0,34 0,26 0,21 0,18
l
p = (daN/m2) 60 2,75 3,26 3,74 4,34 4,86 5,31 80 2,39 2,84 3,26 3,78 4,24 4,63
l
100 2,11 2,52 2,90 3,36 3,77 4,12
l
120 1,90 2,27 2,62 3,04 3,41 3,72 150 1,66 1,99 2,32 2,69 3,02 3,29 60 2,34 2,76 3,16 3,79 4,30 4,74 80 2,06 2,44 2,79 3,35 3,79 4,19
l
100 1,84 2,19 2,51 3,01 3,41 3,77 120 1,67 1,99 2,29 2,75 3,11 3,44 150 1,49 1,77 2,04 2,45 2,77 3,06
40
l= l= l= l= l= l=
50 60 80 100 120
48
49
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Bi Metal Teks Product Matrix
(20) 7,5 Min.
n14,0
DDS-057
(50,0)
n19,0
33,0 Min.
(28,0)
n19,0
11,0 Min.
(41,00) 14,0 Min. 24,0 6-397-0028-8 ( 1 : 1 ) 5Pt x 12.5 mm Drilling Capacity M5,5 - 24 TPI Thread
n19,0
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n19,0
DDS-057
(25,0)
14,0 6-397-0119-9 ( 1 : 1 ) 3Pt x 6.0 mm Drilling Capacity M 5,5 - 14 TPI Thread (82,0) 65,0 Min.
n19,0
(42,0)
(60,0) 6-397-0122-2 ( 1 : 1 )
14,00
(80)
14,0
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