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STRUCTURAL

URAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF COMPOSITE COLUMNS

DOCUMENT TITLE:
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGNCOMPOSITE COLUMNS

ALPINE BURJ CONSULTANCY


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION

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DESIGN SPECIFICATION

2.1
Codes and Standards
2.2
Input Units
2.3
Limit state Design
2.4
Design Load
2.5
Properties of Composite
e Columns
2.6
Fire Design
2.7
Connections Design
2.8 Results and Conclusion

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APPENDIX A: DESIGN OF COLUMNS


APPENDIX B: COLUMN TO SLAB CONNECTION
APPENDIX C: COLUMN TO BASE PLATE CONNECTION

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INTRODUCTION

Arabtec Construction LLC awarded Alpine Burj Consultancy FZE to perform analysis and design of
composite columns & base plate adhering to standards with regards to structural safety as well as fire
resistance for Villa code CHM (93)
93) and DHC (87) of the Sanctuary Falls Project based
based on Arabtec
provided general arrangement drawing
rawings and details.
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DESIGN SPECIFICATION

2.1

Codes and Standards

The latest edition of the codes, standards and specification as indicated in Table 2-1 shall be used for
reference and guidance.
TABLE 2-1 LIST OF APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS

S/N
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EN 1994-1-1

Design of composite steel and concrete structures: Part - I

EN 1994-1-2

Design of composite steel and concrete structures: Part - II

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Abbreviation

Title

Input Units

The inputs used for carrying out calculation is shown below


Force:
Kilo-Newton(KN)
Length: meter (m)
Stress: MPa (Mega Pascal)
2.3

Limit State Design

The composite columns for Villas CHM


CHM-93
93 and DHC have been designed for ultimate axial load with
partial safety factors for materials applicable as per EN 1994
1994-1-1.
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Design Load

The following ultimate axial loads have bee


been
n considered for design of composite column
column:
COLUMN
C10 CHM 93
C12 CHM 93
C19 DHC
C20 DHC

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Properties of Composite Columns

COLUMN
C10 CHM 93
C12 CHM 93
C19 DHC
C20 DHC

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AXIAL LOAD (KN)


350
610
400
550

TUBULAR DIA
(MM)
220
220
220
200

THICKNESS OF TUBULAR (MM)

GRADE OF TUBULAR

CONCRETE GRADE

REINFORCEMENT

20
20
20
20

S355
S355
S355
S355

C40
C40
C40
C40

4 Y16, B500
4 Y16, B500
4 Y16, B500
4 Y16, B500

Fire Design

All composite columns have been designed for fire class R60, as per EN 1994
1994-1-2.
2. Full axial load has
been assumed in fire condition and an effective length factor of 0.7 has been considered for effective
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buckling length of columns.

2.7

Connections Design

All composite column to RCC Slab/ RCC footing has been analysed to transfer the axial load through
bearing of steel plate on slab or footing. For slab connection and footing connections typically
300x300x20mm
mm plate has been used. Refer Appendix C and Appendix D for calculations. Refer
Appendix B for base plate design. Both manual and FE calculations have been provided. For column
to column connection, the tubular of composite column has been embedded into concrete column
and embedment length has been calculated as below:

Maximum Load to be transfered P:= 610kN


Bond stress of conctrete
Diameter of tubular

f b:= 2.375MPa
2.375

Assumed for plain steel in compression

D:= 200mm
mm

Embedment required to transfer full force

P
le:=

408.777 mm

D
fb

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Results &Conclusion

All composite columns are safe to carry the intended loading for both ambient and fire situations. All
connections are safe to carry the intended ultimate axial load.

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Figure 1:: Loading Diagram for 6.78 N/mm2 Pressure on Supporting Plate

Figure 2: Plate Von Mises Stress (MPa)

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Figure 3:: Loading Diagram for 4.44 N/mm2 Pressure on Supporting Plate

Figure 4: Plate Von Mises Stress (MPa)

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