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NBC108V2.RV9 7 December 1993
N E P A L N A T I O N A L B U I L D I N G C O D E
NBC 110 : 1994
PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE
Government of Nepal
Ministry of Physical Planning and Works
Department of Urban Development and Building Construction
Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, NEPAL
Reprinted : 2064
NBC108V2.RV9 7 December 1993
N E P A L N A T I O N A L B U I L D I N G C O D E
NBC 110 : 1994
PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE
tTsflng>L % sf] ;/sf/ -dlGqkl/ifb_ sf] ldlt @)^).$.!@ sf] lg0f{ofg';f/ :jLs[t
Government of Nepal
Ministry of Physical Planning and Works
Department of Urban Development and Building Construction
Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, NEPAL
Reprinted : 2064
This publication represents a standard of good practice and therefore
takes the form of recommendations. Compliance with it does not confer
immunity from relevant legal requirements, including bylaws
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
Preface
This Nepal Standard was prepared during 1993 as part of a project to prepare a draft National Building
Code for Nepal.
In 1988 the Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning (MHPP), conscious of the growing needs of
Nepal's urban and shelter sectors, requested technical assistance from the United Nations Development
Programme and their executing agency, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (UNCHS).
A programme of Policy and Technical Support was set up within the Ministry (UNDP Project
NEP/88/054) and a number of activities have been undertaken within this framework.
The 1988 earthquake in Nepal, and the resulting deaths and damage to both housing and schools, again
drew attention to the need for changes and improvement in current building construction and design
methods.
Until now, Nepal has not had any regulations or documents of its own setting out either requirements
or good practice for achieving satisfactory strength in buildings.
In late 1991 the MHPP and UNCHS requested proposals for the development of such regulations and
documents from international organisations in response to terms of reference prepared by a panel of
experts.
this document has been prepared by the subcontractor's team working within the Department of
Building, the team including members of the Department and the MHPP. As part of the proposed
management and implementation strategy, it has been prepared so as to conform with the general
presentation requirements of the Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology.
The subproject has been undertaken under the aegis of an Advisory Panel to the MHPP.
The Advisory Panel consisted of :
Mr. UB Malla, Joint Secretary, MHPP Chairman
Director General, Department of Building
(Mr. LR Upadhyay) Member
Mr. AR Pant, Under Secretary, MHPP Member
Director General, Department of Mines & Geology
(Mr. PL Shrestha) Member
Director General, Nepal Bureau of Standards & Metrology
(Mr. PB Manandhar) Member
Dean, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University
(Dr. SB Mathe) Member
Project Chief, Earthquake Areas Rehabilitation &
Reconstruction Project Member
President, Nepal Engineers Association Member
Law Officer, MHPP (Mr. RB Dange) Member
Representative, Society of Consulting Architectural &
Engineering Firms (SCAEF) Member
i
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
Representative, Society of Nepalese Architects (SONA) Member
Deputy Director General, Department of Building,
(Mr. JP Pradhan) Member-Secretary
The Subcontractor was BECA WORLEY INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS LTD. of New
Zealand in conjunction with subconsultants who included :
Golder Associates Ltd., Canada
SILT Consultants P. Ltd., Nepal
TAEC Consult (P.) Ltd., Nepal
Urban Regional Research, USA
Principal inputs to this standard came from :
Mr. JK Bothara, TAEC
DR. RD Sharpe, BECA (Team Leader)
Revisions and Updated to this code came from :
Mr. Purna P. Kadariya, DG, DUDBC
Mr. Kishore Thapa, DDG, DUDBC
Mr. Mani Ratna Tuladhar, Sr. DIV. Engineer, DUDBC
Mr. Jyoti Prasad Pradhan, Ex.DG, DOB
Mr. Bhubaneswor Lal Shrestha, Ex. DDG, DOB
Mr. Uttam Shrestha, Architect, Architects' Module Pvt. Ltd.
Mr. Manohar Lal Rajbhandhari, Sr. Structural Engineer, Mr Associates
Mr. Amrit Man Tuladhar, Civil Engineer, DUDBC
ii
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface....................................................................................................................................................... i
0 Foreword........................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope................................................................................................................................................... 1
NEPAL AMENDMENTS TO IS 456 – 1978........................................................................................ 1
Section 0 - Foreword............................................................................................................................... 1
Section 1 - General ............................................................................................................................. 1
Section 2 – Materials, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing........................................................... 1
Section 3 – General Design Requirements............................................................................................ 2
Section 5 – Structural Design (Limit State Method)............................................................................ 3
Section 6 – Structural Design (Working Stress Method) ...................................................................4
iii
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
0 Foreword
This Nepal Standard comprises the Indian Code IS 456-1978 Code of Practice for Plain and
Rainforced Concrete (Third Revision) amended so as to meet the conditions of Nepal. In
particular, these amendments have been necessary to ensure compatibility with the Nepal
Standard NBC 105-94 : Seismic Design of Buildings in Nepal.
This document contains the amendments that are to be made to IS 456-1978 for its use in
Nepal.
Most of the references is IS 456-1978 to Indian material Codes have been left unaltered until
such time as appropriate Nepal Standards are developed.
Any subsequent revisions to IS 456-1978 shall be not be applicable to this Nepal Standard NBC
110-94 until specifically recognised by this Standard.
iv
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
1 Scope
NEPAL AMENDMENTS TO IS 456 – 1978
Section 0 - Foreword
Delete clauses 0.1 through to 0.4 inclusively
0.5 Replace "code" with "Standard".
0.6 Replace "code" with "Standard".
0.8 Delete and Substitute :
0.8 To amplify the recommendations given in IS 456-1978, a commentary on the
Standard has already been published by the Bureau of Indian Standards. To
reduce design time in the use of certain clauses in the Standard for the design of
beams, slabs and columns in general building structures, SP: 16-1979 "Design
Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456-1978" is available. In addition,
handbooks on concrete mix design and concrete reinforcement are also available.
0.9 Replace "IS: 2-1960" with "NS 17-2037".
Section 1 - General
1.1 Replace "code" with "Standard".
1.2 Replace "code" with "Standard".
1.3 add a new clause :
1.3 In this Standard, the word "shall" indicates a requirement that must be adopted in
order to comply with the Nepal Standard and the word "should" indicates
recommended practice.
3.1 Add
3.1 SL: Snow load
Section 2 – Materials, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing
4.1.a Replace "IS: 269-1976" with "NS 49-2041".
4.2.2 Replace "code" with "Standard".
4.6.a Replace "IS: 432 (Part-I) -1966" with "NS 84-2042".
4.6.c Replace "IS: 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046".
1
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
Section 3 – General Design Requiremnet
17.2.1 Replace "IS 1911 – 1967" with "NBC 102-94".
17.3 Delete and substitute :
17.3 Live Load, Wind Load and Snow Load – Live loads, wind loads and
snow loads shall be calculated in accordance with NBC 103-94, NBC
104-94 and NBC 106-94 respectively.
17.4 Replace "IS: 1893-1975" with "NBC 105-94".
17.7 Replace "IS: 875-1964" with "IS 875: (Part V-1987".
17.9 Add
17.9 Both design methods require additionally-factored dead loads to
be considered in combination with the earthquake load.
18.1 Replace "code" with "Standard".
25.1.2 Delete and substitute :
25.1.2 The recommendations for detailing for earthquake-resistant
construction given in IS: 4326-1976 shall be taken into
consideration.
25.2.1.1 Replace "IS: 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046".
2
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
Section 5 – Structural Design (Limit State Method)
35.2 Replace "IS: 1911-1967" with "NBC 102-94".
Replace "IS: 875-1964" with "NBC 103-94 and NBC 104-94".
Replace "IS: 1893-1975" with "NBC 105-94".
35.4.1 Replace Table 12 with the following :
Table 12
Values of Partial Safety Factor yr for Loads
(Clauses 18.3 and 35.4.1)
Load Combination Limit Stage of Collapse Limit States of Serviceability
(1) DL
(2)
LL
(3)
WL
(4)
SL
(5)
DL
(6)
LL
(7)
WL
(8)
SL
(9)
DL+LL 1.5 1.5 - - 1.0 1.0 - -
DL+WL 1.0*
- 1.25 - 1.0 - 1.0 -
DL+LL+WL 1.0 1.3 1.25 - 1.0 0.8 0.8 -
DL+SL+WL 1.0 - 1.25 1.25 1.0 - 0.8 1.0
NOTES :
1. When considering earthquake effects, substitute EL for WL.
2 For the serviceability limit state, the values Îł f given in this table are applicable for short
term effects. While assessing the long term effects due to creep, the dead load and only
that part of the live load likely to be permanent may be considered.
*
This value is to be considered when stability against overturning or stress reversal is critical
3
NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994
Section 6 – Structural Design (Working Stress Method)
44.1.2 Replace "IS : 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046".
43.4 Add new clause :
43.4 Design Load Combinations for Working Stress Method.
For the design of a structure and its components, the following load
combinations shall be considered :
1. DL + LL
2. DL + LL + WL
3. 0.7 x DL + WL
4. DL + SL + WL
Note : When considering earthquake load, substitute EL for WL.
The value 0.7 is to be considered when stability against overturning or
stress reversal is critical.
44.2 Table 16
Replace "IS : 432 (Part-I)-1966" with "NS 84-2042".
Replace "IS : 1786-1967" with "NS 191-2046".
4

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Plain and reinforced concrete

  • 1. NBC108V2.RV9 7 December 1993 N E P A L N A T I O N A L B U I L D I N G C O D E NBC 110 : 1994 PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE Government of Nepal Ministry of Physical Planning and Works Department of Urban Development and Building Construction Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, NEPAL Reprinted : 2064
  • 2. NBC108V2.RV9 7 December 1993 N E P A L N A T I O N A L B U I L D I N G C O D E NBC 110 : 1994 PLAIN AND REINFORCED CONCRETE tTsflng>L % sf] ;/sf/ -dlGqkl/ifb_ sf] ldlt @)^).$.!@ sf] lg0f{ofg';f/ :jLs[t Government of Nepal Ministry of Physical Planning and Works Department of Urban Development and Building Construction Babar Mahal, Kathmandu, NEPAL Reprinted : 2064 This publication represents a standard of good practice and therefore takes the form of recommendations. Compliance with it does not confer immunity from relevant legal requirements, including bylaws
  • 3. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 Preface This Nepal Standard was prepared during 1993 as part of a project to prepare a draft National Building Code for Nepal. In 1988 the Ministry of Housing and Physical Planning (MHPP), conscious of the growing needs of Nepal's urban and shelter sectors, requested technical assistance from the United Nations Development Programme and their executing agency, United Nations Centre for Human Settlements (UNCHS). A programme of Policy and Technical Support was set up within the Ministry (UNDP Project NEP/88/054) and a number of activities have been undertaken within this framework. The 1988 earthquake in Nepal, and the resulting deaths and damage to both housing and schools, again drew attention to the need for changes and improvement in current building construction and design methods. Until now, Nepal has not had any regulations or documents of its own setting out either requirements or good practice for achieving satisfactory strength in buildings. In late 1991 the MHPP and UNCHS requested proposals for the development of such regulations and documents from international organisations in response to terms of reference prepared by a panel of experts. this document has been prepared by the subcontractor's team working within the Department of Building, the team including members of the Department and the MHPP. As part of the proposed management and implementation strategy, it has been prepared so as to conform with the general presentation requirements of the Nepal Bureau of Standards and Metrology. The subproject has been undertaken under the aegis of an Advisory Panel to the MHPP. The Advisory Panel consisted of : Mr. UB Malla, Joint Secretary, MHPP Chairman Director General, Department of Building (Mr. LR Upadhyay) Member Mr. AR Pant, Under Secretary, MHPP Member Director General, Department of Mines & Geology (Mr. PL Shrestha) Member Director General, Nepal Bureau of Standards & Metrology (Mr. PB Manandhar) Member Dean, Institute of Engineering, Tribhuvan University (Dr. SB Mathe) Member Project Chief, Earthquake Areas Rehabilitation & Reconstruction Project Member President, Nepal Engineers Association Member Law Officer, MHPP (Mr. RB Dange) Member Representative, Society of Consulting Architectural & Engineering Firms (SCAEF) Member i
  • 4. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 Representative, Society of Nepalese Architects (SONA) Member Deputy Director General, Department of Building, (Mr. JP Pradhan) Member-Secretary The Subcontractor was BECA WORLEY INTERNATIONAL CONSULTANTS LTD. of New Zealand in conjunction with subconsultants who included : Golder Associates Ltd., Canada SILT Consultants P. Ltd., Nepal TAEC Consult (P.) Ltd., Nepal Urban Regional Research, USA Principal inputs to this standard came from : Mr. JK Bothara, TAEC DR. RD Sharpe, BECA (Team Leader) Revisions and Updated to this code came from : Mr. Purna P. Kadariya, DG, DUDBC Mr. Kishore Thapa, DDG, DUDBC Mr. Mani Ratna Tuladhar, Sr. DIV. Engineer, DUDBC Mr. Jyoti Prasad Pradhan, Ex.DG, DOB Mr. Bhubaneswor Lal Shrestha, Ex. DDG, DOB Mr. Uttam Shrestha, Architect, Architects' Module Pvt. Ltd. Mr. Manohar Lal Rajbhandhari, Sr. Structural Engineer, Mr Associates Mr. Amrit Man Tuladhar, Civil Engineer, DUDBC ii
  • 5. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface....................................................................................................................................................... i 0 Foreword........................................................................................................................................... iv 1 Scope................................................................................................................................................... 1 NEPAL AMENDMENTS TO IS 456 – 1978........................................................................................ 1 Section 0 - Foreword............................................................................................................................... 1 Section 1 - General ............................................................................................................................. 1 Section 2 – Materials, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing........................................................... 1 Section 3 – General Design Requirements............................................................................................ 2 Section 5 – Structural Design (Limit State Method)............................................................................ 3 Section 6 – Structural Design (Working Stress Method) ...................................................................4 iii
  • 6. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 0 Foreword This Nepal Standard comprises the Indian Code IS 456-1978 Code of Practice for Plain and Rainforced Concrete (Third Revision) amended so as to meet the conditions of Nepal. In particular, these amendments have been necessary to ensure compatibility with the Nepal Standard NBC 105-94 : Seismic Design of Buildings in Nepal. This document contains the amendments that are to be made to IS 456-1978 for its use in Nepal. Most of the references is IS 456-1978 to Indian material Codes have been left unaltered until such time as appropriate Nepal Standards are developed. Any subsequent revisions to IS 456-1978 shall be not be applicable to this Nepal Standard NBC 110-94 until specifically recognised by this Standard. iv
  • 7. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 1 Scope NEPAL AMENDMENTS TO IS 456 – 1978 Section 0 - Foreword Delete clauses 0.1 through to 0.4 inclusively 0.5 Replace "code" with "Standard". 0.6 Replace "code" with "Standard". 0.8 Delete and Substitute : 0.8 To amplify the recommendations given in IS 456-1978, a commentary on the Standard has already been published by the Bureau of Indian Standards. To reduce design time in the use of certain clauses in the Standard for the design of beams, slabs and columns in general building structures, SP: 16-1979 "Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456-1978" is available. In addition, handbooks on concrete mix design and concrete reinforcement are also available. 0.9 Replace "IS: 2-1960" with "NS 17-2037". Section 1 - General 1.1 Replace "code" with "Standard". 1.2 Replace "code" with "Standard". 1.3 add a new clause : 1.3 In this Standard, the word "shall" indicates a requirement that must be adopted in order to comply with the Nepal Standard and the word "should" indicates recommended practice. 3.1 Add 3.1 SL: Snow load Section 2 – Materials, Workmanship, Inspection and Testing 4.1.a Replace "IS: 269-1976" with "NS 49-2041". 4.2.2 Replace "code" with "Standard". 4.6.a Replace "IS: 432 (Part-I) -1966" with "NS 84-2042". 4.6.c Replace "IS: 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046". 1
  • 8. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 Section 3 – General Design Requiremnet 17.2.1 Replace "IS 1911 – 1967" with "NBC 102-94". 17.3 Delete and substitute : 17.3 Live Load, Wind Load and Snow Load – Live loads, wind loads and snow loads shall be calculated in accordance with NBC 103-94, NBC 104-94 and NBC 106-94 respectively. 17.4 Replace "IS: 1893-1975" with "NBC 105-94". 17.7 Replace "IS: 875-1964" with "IS 875: (Part V-1987". 17.9 Add 17.9 Both design methods require additionally-factored dead loads to be considered in combination with the earthquake load. 18.1 Replace "code" with "Standard". 25.1.2 Delete and substitute : 25.1.2 The recommendations for detailing for earthquake-resistant construction given in IS: 4326-1976 shall be taken into consideration. 25.2.1.1 Replace "IS: 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046". 2
  • 9. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 Section 5 – Structural Design (Limit State Method) 35.2 Replace "IS: 1911-1967" with "NBC 102-94". Replace "IS: 875-1964" with "NBC 103-94 and NBC 104-94". Replace "IS: 1893-1975" with "NBC 105-94". 35.4.1 Replace Table 12 with the following : Table 12 Values of Partial Safety Factor yr for Loads (Clauses 18.3 and 35.4.1) Load Combination Limit Stage of Collapse Limit States of Serviceability (1) DL (2) LL (3) WL (4) SL (5) DL (6) LL (7) WL (8) SL (9) DL+LL 1.5 1.5 - - 1.0 1.0 - - DL+WL 1.0* - 1.25 - 1.0 - 1.0 - DL+LL+WL 1.0 1.3 1.25 - 1.0 0.8 0.8 - DL+SL+WL 1.0 - 1.25 1.25 1.0 - 0.8 1.0 NOTES : 1. When considering earthquake effects, substitute EL for WL. 2 For the serviceability limit state, the values Îł f given in this table are applicable for short term effects. While assessing the long term effects due to creep, the dead load and only that part of the live load likely to be permanent may be considered. * This value is to be considered when stability against overturning or stress reversal is critical 3
  • 10. NBC110V1.RV3 12 May 1994 Section 6 – Structural Design (Working Stress Method) 44.1.2 Replace "IS : 1786-1979" with "NS 191-2046". 43.4 Add new clause : 43.4 Design Load Combinations for Working Stress Method. For the design of a structure and its components, the following load combinations shall be considered : 1. DL + LL 2. DL + LL + WL 3. 0.7 x DL + WL 4. DL + SL + WL Note : When considering earthquake load, substitute EL for WL. The value 0.7 is to be considered when stability against overturning or stress reversal is critical. 44.2 Table 16 Replace "IS : 432 (Part-I)-1966" with "NS 84-2042". Replace "IS : 1786-1967" with "NS 191-2046". 4