SEV454-Design Project 2
SEV454-Design Project 2
SEV454-Design Project 2
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Contents
Chapter 1 Group Work ............................................................................................................................ 4
1.0 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 4
2.0 - SCOPE .......................................................................................................................................... 4
3.0 DESIGN CONCEPT ....................................................................................................................... 5
4.0 ASSUMPTIONS............................................................................................................................ 7
5.0 MATERIAL PROPERTIES .............................................................................................................. 8
5.1 Shear walls ................................................................................................................................ 8
5.1.1 General requirements ............................................................................................................ 8
5.1.2 Hardened Concrete ............................................................................................................. 8
5.1.3 Reinforced steel .................................................................................................................. 9
5.2 Foundation ................................................................................................................................ 9
5.2.1 General requirements ............................................................................................................ 9
5.2.2 Hardened Concrete ........................................................................................................... 10
5.2.3 Reinforced steel ................................................................................................................ 10
6.0 Structural Layouts .................................................................................................................... 11
6.1 Allocation ................................................................................................................................. 17
7.0 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS ............................................................................................................ 18
7.1 Shear wall ............................................................................................................................. 18
7.1.2 Shear and bending moment diagrams. ................................................................................ 21
7.2 Foundation............................................................................................................................... 22
Chapter 2.0 Individual Work ................................................................................................................. 26
1.0
1.1 Axial load, Lateral load, Shear force, Bending Moment ............................................................. 26
1.1.1 Axial Loads ........................................................................................................................... 26
1.1.2 Lateral load for entire building and for shear wall AB ......................................................... 27
1.2 Check If Wall Is Subject To Compression over Entire Section..................................................... 29
1.2.1 Section properties of wall: ................................................................................................... 29
1.2.2 Stresses on shear Wall ......................................................................................................... 29
1.3 Check If Wall Is Subject To Compression over Entire Section (in-plane bending) ...................... 30
1.2.3 Axial Load from supports 21-24 ........................................................................................... 30
1.2.3 Stresses on shear Wall ......................................................................................................... 30
1.4 Effective Height of Wall (clause 11.4, AS3600-2009).................................................................. 32
1.5 Design Axial Compressive Capacity............................................................................................. 33
1.6 Design In-Plane Shear Capacity................................................................................................... 34
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2.0 - SCOPE
Group 10 is required to perform a full reinforced concrete design and analysis for all the
columns, shear walls for the fifth floor and subsequent footings of this six storey building.
There are two projects overall, with this one being project 2. For design project 2 there will
be one submission to be made comprising of an initial group work were a full structural
analysis will be performed to determine the design load actions (axial loads, shear and
moments) on all shear walls at the base of the building and subsequent footings. The second
part of the project involves an individual part where each group member will perform a full
reinforced concrete design for one shear wall and footing. These two submissions comprise
of the following tasks:
Group work:
Individual work:
Note: A full set of architectural drawings has been provided. Also provided are detailed engineering
drawings showing dimensions of the floor, beam and column and wall placement with details of spacings,
gridlines and selected elements for simplistic analysis. Placement of some of the structural members has
been relocated ensuring it has no carry on effect on the car parking, in order to simplify analysis.
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Design procedure:
1. Outline design process which takes place in idealizing a reinforced concrete structure
2. Simplify standard reinforced concrete building into a number of manageable
idealized sub-structures and structural elements and to construct their load paths
3. Estimate primary design loads on structural elements using appropriate standards
and handbooks.
4. Combine primary design load cases as per design standards to find critical load
combinations that govern design
5. Model building structure and analyse structural elements for design actions such as
design bending moment, shear force and deflections, etc.
6. To design reinforced concrete structural elements for design actions to satisfy
strength limit state criteria and serviceability criteria.
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4.0 ASSUMPTIONS
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value
Reference
40
Table 4.4
25
Table 4.4
43
Table 3.1.2
32800
Table 3.1.2
2.27
10*10-6
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Section 3.1.1.3
Section 3.1.6
500
Table 3.2.1
77000
200000
Section 3.2.2
675MPa
AS4671:2001
Elongation at maximum
force
5%
AS4671:2001
Coefficient of thermal
expansion
12*10^-6/oc
Poisons ratio
0.3
Ductility class
Table 3.2.1
Minimum cover
20mm
Table 4.10.3.2
5.2 Foundation
5.2.1 General requirements
Exposure classification
Based on our location and building type we select an exposure class of A2, {other
members in non-aggressive soils [refer to table 4.3 AS3600-2009]}
Cover
Based on selected characteristic strength of our concrete (fc), which is selected as
32MPa, a exposure class of A2, the required minimum concrete cover will be 25mm {refer
to table 4.10.3.2 AS3600.2009}.
value
Reference
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Table 4.4
25
Table 4.4
35
Table 3.1.2
30,100
Table 3.1.2
2.04
10*10-6
Section 3.1.1.3
Section 3.1.6
500
77000
200000
Section 3.2.2
675MPa
AS4671:2001
Elongation at maximum
force
5%
AS4671:2001
Coefficient of thermal
expansion
12*10^-6/oc
Poisons ratio
0.3
Ductility class
Table 3.2.1
Minimum cover
20mm
Table 4.10.3.2
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Table 3.2.1
The elevator shaft will act as a shear wall acting in both directions. The elevator shaft
consists of four shear walls with one of the walls having an opening. W2 was not considered
as a shear wall but instead as a column.
Footing layout:
The footing dimensions were calculated by dividing the design axial load by the allowable
bearing pressure. The footings were also assumed as square for initial analysis but will
however be very checked in individual part to account for moments. Both columns C2-1 and
C1-9 be on the same footing as their individual footings overlapped with each other. This is
also the case with c1-5 and the elevator core. It is assumed that the building boundary
extends further then the outside perimeter of the building. This allows for the footings on
the exterior to extend outside of the building perimeter.
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Foundation Layout
Scale: 1:150
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Foundation Allocation
Scale: 1:150
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6.1 Allocation
Student
Shear Wall
Student
Foundation
Green- F1-1
Red F1-2
Yellow F1-3
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22
23
24
node
201
203
241
214
258
212
260
213
243
Total
Highest load
1128
910
382
1756
1186
1530
1241
1507
345
9985
Distributed load =
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Distributed Load, N*
length
1.75
1.75
2.4
2.4
kN
8.3
total length
1203.01 kN/m
Shear force
RL (m)
21.9
50
50
18.3
100
150
14.7
100
250
11.1
100
350
7.5
100
450
3.9
100
550
Moment
RL (m)
= ( ) +
Distance (m)
Moment (kNm)
21.3
50
18.3
150
150
14.7
3.6
250
690
11.1
3.6
350
1590
7.5
3.6
450
2850
3.9
3.6
550
4470
3.9
6450
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7.2 Foundation
= 500
=
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Column
Axial Load (kN)
2,954
3,509
3,412
2,645
2,915
3,313
2,768
1,877
3,090
2,338
2,183
3,643
4,094
3,080
3,216
3,366
3,249
3,039
4,557
5,964
9,985
Area (m )
5.91
7.02
6.82
5.29
5.83
6.63
5.54
3.75
6.18
4.68
4.37
7.29
8.19
6.16
6.43
6.73
6.50
6.08
9.11
11.93
19.97
2
Footing
B (m)
B (m) round up
2.43
2.50
2.65
3.00
2.61
3.00
2.30
2.50
2.41
2.50
2.57
3.00
2.35
2.50
1.94
2.00
2.49
2.50
2.16
2.50
2.09
2.50
2.70
3.00
2.86
3.00
2.48
2.50
2.54
3.00
2.59
3.00
2.55
3.00
2.47
2.50
3.02
3.50
3.45
3.50
4.47
4.50
Footing summary
F = Footing
F1
F2
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F3
F4
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F5
F6
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22
23
24
node
201
203
241
214
258
212
260
213
243
total
load
1128
910
382
1756
1186
1530
1241
1507
345
9985
kN
1.1.2 Lateral load for entire building and for shear wall AB
-Lateral load for the whole building:
* Roof level = 50KN
*other levels = 100 KN per floor
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25KN
Roof
25KN
0KNm
50KN
5th Floor
3.0m
75KN
50KN
4th Floor
3.6m
125KN
75KNm
345KNm
3.6m
50KN
3rd Floor
50KN
2nd Floor
50KN
1st Floor
3.6m
175KN
795KNm
225KN
3.6m
1425KNm
275KN
2235KNm
3.9m
Ground
3307.5KNm
Shear Wall
Note: Figure2 shows the lateral load applied on the shear wall AB and the resultant shear force
diagram and in-plane bending moment diagram of the wall AB. The wall AB is assumed to be a
vertical cantilever. It is also assumed that there is no lateral uniformly distributed load at the wall
face.
Note: The maximum in-plane shear force V* and in-plane bending moment M* of the wall AB at
ground level are:
V* = 25 + 5 * 50 = 275 KN
RL (m)
= ( ) +
Distance (m)
Moment (kNm)
21.3
25
18.3
75
75
14.7
3.6
125
345
11.1
3.6
175
795
7.5
3.6
225
1425
3.9
3.6
275
2235
3.9
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3307.5
W*=1203KN/m
200mm
Wall AB
x
2400mm
(+) 6.015MPa
loading is:
N* =
6.02MPa
(+)17
(-)17
(+)23MPa
N* + M*
(-)10.87MPa
Figure 4.Axial load and in-plane bending moment
Therefore:
The wall is not in compression over entire section; we need to design for in-plane bending, in
addition to designing for compression and shear.
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1.3 Check If Wall Is Subject To Compression over Entire Section (in-plane bending)
1.2.3 Axial Load from supports 21-24
Support
21
22
23
24
Sum
N* (KN)
1128
1756
1530
1507
5921
Figure 4: Shear force and in-plane bending moment at level 1 of the selected shear wall.
Note: Slab depth is assumed to be 150mm.
-The shear force at level 1 of the selected shear wall is:
V* = 25 +50+50+50+50 =225KN
-The design in-plane bending moment at level 1 of the selected wall is
M* =225 * 3.45 = 776KNm
Total axial load N* = 5921 KN
- Total length of the shear walls: L = 2*1.95 +2*2.20 =8.3m
-The axial load per unit length of the shear wall is
W* = N* / L = 5921/ 8.3 = 713.4 KN/m
M* = (+/-) (M*/Ix)*Y = (+/-) (776 *106 / 230.4 *109) * 1200 = (+/-) 4.04 MPa (compression/tension)
-Total stresses are:
N* + M*
Note: A very small portion of the wall has tension stress. This tension stress is very small and less
than the characteristic flexural tensile strength of concrete (fct.f)
Therefore:
Figure 6.
Assume that the selected wall AB (refer to figure 1) is restrained against rotation by the
floor, and wall AC provides support to wall AB. Wall BD (with the opening), the area of the
opening is greater than 1/10 of the area of the wall, so we can assume that the wall BD will
not provide lateral support to the wall CD.
Note: The selected wall CD is considered to be supported laterally on three sides.
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K must be within the limits of 0.3 K 0.75. Since 0.8 >0.75, we take k =0.75.
Therefore;
HWE = 0.75 * 3.45 = 2.6m
The design axial strength per unit length of the wall is determined using (Clause 11.5. AS3600-2009)
Nu = (tw 1.2*e 2ea )*0.6*fc
e is taken as the minimum eccentricity
e = 0.05 *tw = 0.05 * 200 =10mm.
The additional eccentricity of the load on the wall is calculated as:
ea = (Hwe)2 /2500 * tw = (2600)2 /2500*200 = 13.52mm,
= 0.6
Tw = 200mm
Fc = 40MPa
Therefore the design axial strength per unit length of the wall is:
Nu = (tw 1.2*e 2ea )*0.6*fc
Nu = 0.6 * (200 1.2*10 2* 13.52)*0.6*40
Nu = 2317.8 KN/m.
Check:
W* Nu
Therefore, for 2.4 m long wall, the total capacity = 2.4 * 2317.8 = 5562.72KN/m
713 KN/m < 5562.72 KN/m.therefore wall has adequate axial strength (acceptable)
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Therefore:
-(0.66*40 0.21 * (3450/2400)* 40)*0.8*2400 * 200 *10-3 = 868.5KN.
-(0.05*40
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C1-1
2,954
C1-2
3,509
C1-3
3,412
C1-4
2,645
C1-5
2,915
C1-6
3,313
C1-7
2,768
C1-8
1,877
C1-9
3,090
C1-10
2,338
C1-11
2,183
C2-1
3,643
C2-2
4,094
C3-1
3,080
C3-2
3,216
C3-3
3,366
C3-4
3,249
C3-5
3,039
C4
4,557
w2
5,964
Shear Wall
9,985
Table 2.1-Footing areas
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Footing
Area (m )
5.91
7.02
6.82
5.29
5.83
6.63
5.54
3.75
6.18
4.68
4.37
7.29
8.19
6.16
6.43
6.73
6.50
6.08
9.11
11.93
19.97
2
B (m)
2.43
2.65
2.61
2.30
2.41
2.57
2.35
1.94
2.49
2.16
2.09
2.70
2.86
2.48
2.54
2.59
2.55
2.47
3.02
3.45
4.47
B (m) round up
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
2.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
2.50
2.50
2.50
3.00
3.00
2.50
3.00
3.00
3.00
2.50
3.50
3.50
4.50
Check B*L
N*/q*
OK
OK
OK
Ok
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
Ok
Ok
Ok
Ok
OK
OK
Ok
OK
OK
Ok
OK
The footing layout shows that using spread footings is reasonable regarding the required
clearance between any two footings and the clearance between a footing and the property
boundaries.
The plan dimensions of the selected footing can therefore be finalised as 2.5m * 2.5m, and
bearing pressure will not need to be rechecked.
Note: For footing design we use concrete with fc =32MPa.
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At distance dOM/2 from the face of the column, the design punching shear force is :
Therefore;
Since V* < VUO ; 2608.9 < 3960KNTherefore the design is OK
Therefore d is acceptable and no fitments are needed. The footing thickness of 800mm is adequate.
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Therefore try N24@300 with AST =1500mm2/m width > A ST,MIN..therefore OK.
(Clause 8.1.3-AS-3600-2009)
-Ductility of section
Ku = X/ *d = 28 / 0.826 * 725 = 0.05 < 0.36.Therefore OK.
-Design bending capacity
Mu = *T*(d-X/2) = 0.8*750000*(725-(28/2)) * 10-6 = 427KNm/m width
-Check
M* Mu ; 288.8 427 KNm/m width.
The bending strength is satisfactory and we adopt N24@300 reinforcement bars for both lx and ly
directions of the footing.
M*
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(Clause 13.1.2.1-AS3600-2009)
Db=24mm
K1 =1.0
K2 = 132-db/100 = 132-24 /100 = 1.08
K3 = 1 0.15 (Cd-db /db) = 1-0.15 (50-24/24) =0.84
Cd= min {bottom cover, side cover, face-to-face bar spacing/2} = min { 50, 50, (300-24/2)=138} =
50mm.
LSY.T = 0.5 * 1 *0.84*500*24 / 1.08 32 = 825mm > 29*1*24 = 696mm.
Therefore, the required minimum anchorage length is Lsy.t = 612mm.
-The available anchorage length for a straight bar is
*In lx direction:
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LSY.T
*In lx direction:
Lx end cover = 1075-50 =1025 mm >
LSY.T
*In ly direction:
Ly end cover = 1075-50 =1025 mm >
LSY.T
Hence the available anchorage length is greater than the required LSY.T & straight bars are
sufficientDesign is acceptable.
1000mm
(<40*db = 40 *24=960)
9N24@300
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References
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