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Srm University
          College of Engineering
    Civil Engineering Department
         Graduation Project 1


       www.thetechface.com
                            1

Analysis and Design of a Multi-storey
   Reinforced Concrete Building
                       Prepared by:-
                 Vivek mishra 8081926916

                         Adviser:-
                Junior engineer Nm mishra
            Executive Engineering Nk chaudhary




           Fourth Semester 2010/2011
Outline
                                               2
   Objectives
   Summary
   General Approach
   Building Types
   Concrete
   Structural Elements
       Slabs
           Flat Slab
           Design of Flat Slab
       Columns
           Rectangular Columns
           Design of Rectangular Columns
       Shear walls
           Design of Shear Walls
       Foundations
           Pile Group
           Design of Pile Group
 Enviromental Impact
 Conclusion
Objectives
                                  3

The Objectives of the Project are:-

 Carrying out a complete analysis and design of the main
  structural elements of a multi-storey building including slabs,
  columns, shear walls and foundations

 Getting familiar with structural softwares ( AutoCAD)


 Getting real life experience with engineering practices
Summary
                                  4

 Our graduation project is a residential building in Gorakhpur
  Railway division.
 Place:- Basti
 This building consists of 12 repeated floors.
General Approach
                                  5

 Obtaining an architectural design of a regular residential multi-
  storey building.
 Establishing the structural system for the ground, and repeated
  floors of the building.

 The design of column, wind resisting system, and type of
  foundations will be determined taking into consideration the
  architectural drawings.
Types of building
                                         6

Buildings are be divided into:
    Apartment building
        Apartment buildings are multi-story buildings where three or more
         residences are contained within one structure.
    Office building
        The primary purpose of an office building is to provide a workplace and
         working environment for administrative workers.
Residential buildings
          7
Office buildings
       8
Concrete Mixtures
                                   9

 Concrete is a durable material which is ideal for many jobs.
 The concrete mix should be workable.
 It is important that the desired qualities of the hardened concrete
  are met.
 Economy is also an important factor.
Structural Elements

                               10



Any reinforced concrete structure consists of :
 Slabs

 Columns

 Shear walls

 Foundations
Flat Slab Structural System
                                11

Flat slab is a concrete slab which is reinforced in two directions
Types of Flat slab
        12
Defining properties
                           13

Slab thickness = 23 cm
Concrete compressive strength = 30 MPa
Modules of elasticity of concrete = 200 GPa
Yielding strength of steel = 420 MPa
Combination of loads (1.4Dead Load + 1.6 Live Load)
Flat Slab Analysis and Design
Analyzing of flat slab mainly is done to find

 1.   Shear forces.

 2.   Bending moment.

 3.   Deflected shape.

 4.   Reactions at supports.




                               14
Flat Slab Reinforcement




            15
Columns

 It is a vertical structural member supporting axial
  compressive loads, with or with-out moments.
 Support vertical loads from the floors and roof and
  transmit these loads to the foundation.




                            16
Types of column
• Tied Columns
Over 95% of all columns in building in non-seismic regions are tied columns
• Spiral Columns
Spiral columns are generally circular. It makes the column more ductile.


               Spiral column                                        Rectangular
                                                                    column




                                        17
Steel Reinforcement in Columns
                                 18


 The limiting steel ratio ranges between 1 % to 8 %.


 The concrete strength is between 25 MPa to 45 Mpa.


 Reinforcing steel strength is between 400 MPa to 500 Mpa.
Design procedure
                                 19

1. Calculate factored axial load Pu
2. Select reinforcement ratio
3. Concrete strength = 30 MPa, steel yield strength = 420 MPa
4. Calculate gross area
5. Calculate area of column reinforcement, As, and select rebar
   number and size.
Columns to be designed
          20
Guidelines for Column Reinforcement
                                          21

 Long Reinforcement
     Min. bar diameter Ø12
     Min. concrete covers 40 mm
     Min. 4 bars in case of tied rectangular or circular
     Maximum distance between bars = 250 mm
 Short Reinforcement ( Stirrups)
         Least of:                                              Asp


           (16)×diameter of long bars
                                                                       S
           least dimension of column

           (48)×diameter of ties
                                                            dc
Reinforcement of Columns
           22
Shear walls
                                   23

 A shear wall is a wall that resists
  lateral wind loads which acts
  parallel to the plane of the wall.
Shear walls
                               24

Wind results in a pressure on the surface of the building
Pressure increases with height
  Positive Pressure, acts towards the surface of the building
  Negative Pressure, acts away from the surface of the building
   (suction)
Design of the wind force
                         25

North south direction
Shear wall axial reactions
            26
Shear Wall Reinforcement
           27
Foundations
                              28

Foundations are structural components used to support
 columns and transfer loads to the underlying Soil.


                       Foundations

            Shallow                                Deep


 Isolated   Combined    Strap wall        Raft
 footing     footing   footing footing   footing
                                              Caissons    Piles
Pile foundation
                                  29

Our building is rested on a weak soil formation which
 can’t resist the loads coming from our proposed building,
 so we have to choose pile foundation.


                                              Pile cap


                                               Piles
                     Weak soil




                            Bearing stratum
Pile foundation
                             30

Piles are structural members that are made of steel,
 concrete or timber.
Function of piles
                                31

As with other types of foundation, the purpose of a pile
 foundation is:
  To transmit a foundation load to a solid ground
  To resist vertical, lateral and uplift load



Piles can be
  Timber
  Concrete

  Steel

  Composite
Concrete piles
                                32

General facts
  Usual length: 10m-20m
  Usual load: 300kN-3000kN

Advantages
  Corrosion resistance
  Can be easily combined with a concrete superstructure

Disadvantages
  Difficult to achieve proper cutoff
  Difficult to transport
Pile foundation
                                              33

Piles can be divided in to two major categories:
1.   End Bearing Piles
        If the soil-boring records presence
        of bedrock at the site within a reasonable depth,
        piles can be extended to the
        rock surface
2.   Friction Piles
        When no layer of rock is present depth at a site, point bearing piles become very
        long and uneconomical. In this type of subsoil, piles are driven through
     the softer material to specified depths.
Pile Cap Reinforcement
                                      34

 Pile caps carrying very heavy point loads tend to produce high
  tensile stresses at the pile cap.
 Reinforcement is thus designed to provide:
     Resistance to tensile bending forces in the bottom of the cap
     Resistance to vertical shear
Design of the pile cap
                             35

bearing capacity of one pile:
                   Rs = α ⋅ Cu ⋅ As .L
  Length of pile penetration      L = 18 meters
  Adhesion factor of soil (clay) α =    0.8
  Untrained shear strength Cu      =    50
  Diameter                           = 0.9 m
  For piles with diameter 0.9 m
                      Rs = 2035.75 KN
Columns layout & Reactions ( Vertical Load )
                     36




                               Column   Reaction   Total Reaction

                                          kN            kN

                                 1      129.63        1555.56

                                 2      246.85        2962.2

                                 8      382.66        4591.92

                                 10     393.38        4720.56

                                 21     458.35        5500.2

                                 23     400.85        4810.2

                                 24     627.74        7532.88

                                 25     384.14        4609.68

                                 30      158.3        1899.6

                                 32     355.26        4263.12
Shear walls layout & reactions
              37



                        wall   M (KN.m)    N (KN)
                        W1     14072.12   12285.6
                        W2     366.048    3596.76
                        W3     366.048    3026.88
                        W4      5719.5    3605.04
                        W5     30.65295    4128
                        W6     301.6143    1899.6
                        W10    10141.2    32.80882
                        W11    2402.52    32.80882
                        W13    20978.4    6700.246
                        W14     3297.6    6700.246
                        W15     2040      262.4706
                        W16     5470.2    262.4706
                        W17    7262.76    7903.641
                        W18    8571.48    7086.706
Environmental impact
                             38

Although the cement production is environmentally
 challenging, the final product of a reinforced concrete
 building is environmentally friendly.
Conclusion
                                  39

 We have applied our gained knowledge during our graduation
  project
 We are able to use structural software ( Auto Cad )
 We have practiced real life engineering practices
 At this point, we would like to thank all instructors, engineers,
  and Al Ain Consultant Office for their grateful effort.
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Analysis and design of a multi storey reinforced concrete

  • 1. Srm University College of Engineering Civil Engineering Department Graduation Project 1 www.thetechface.com 1 Analysis and Design of a Multi-storey Reinforced Concrete Building Prepared by:- Vivek mishra 8081926916 Adviser:- Junior engineer Nm mishra Executive Engineering Nk chaudhary Fourth Semester 2010/2011
  • 2. Outline 2  Objectives  Summary  General Approach  Building Types  Concrete  Structural Elements  Slabs  Flat Slab  Design of Flat Slab  Columns  Rectangular Columns  Design of Rectangular Columns  Shear walls  Design of Shear Walls  Foundations  Pile Group  Design of Pile Group  Enviromental Impact  Conclusion
  • 3. Objectives 3 The Objectives of the Project are:-  Carrying out a complete analysis and design of the main structural elements of a multi-storey building including slabs, columns, shear walls and foundations  Getting familiar with structural softwares ( AutoCAD)  Getting real life experience with engineering practices
  • 4. Summary 4  Our graduation project is a residential building in Gorakhpur Railway division.  Place:- Basti  This building consists of 12 repeated floors.
  • 5. General Approach 5  Obtaining an architectural design of a regular residential multi- storey building.  Establishing the structural system for the ground, and repeated floors of the building.  The design of column, wind resisting system, and type of foundations will be determined taking into consideration the architectural drawings.
  • 6. Types of building 6 Buildings are be divided into:  Apartment building  Apartment buildings are multi-story buildings where three or more residences are contained within one structure.  Office building  The primary purpose of an office building is to provide a workplace and working environment for administrative workers.
  • 9. Concrete Mixtures 9  Concrete is a durable material which is ideal for many jobs.  The concrete mix should be workable.  It is important that the desired qualities of the hardened concrete are met.  Economy is also an important factor.
  • 10. Structural Elements 10 Any reinforced concrete structure consists of :  Slabs  Columns  Shear walls  Foundations
  • 11. Flat Slab Structural System 11 Flat slab is a concrete slab which is reinforced in two directions
  • 12. Types of Flat slab 12
  • 13. Defining properties 13 Slab thickness = 23 cm Concrete compressive strength = 30 MPa Modules of elasticity of concrete = 200 GPa Yielding strength of steel = 420 MPa Combination of loads (1.4Dead Load + 1.6 Live Load)
  • 14. Flat Slab Analysis and Design Analyzing of flat slab mainly is done to find 1. Shear forces. 2. Bending moment. 3. Deflected shape. 4. Reactions at supports. 14
  • 16. Columns  It is a vertical structural member supporting axial compressive loads, with or with-out moments.  Support vertical loads from the floors and roof and transmit these loads to the foundation. 16
  • 17. Types of column • Tied Columns Over 95% of all columns in building in non-seismic regions are tied columns • Spiral Columns Spiral columns are generally circular. It makes the column more ductile. Spiral column Rectangular column 17
  • 18. Steel Reinforcement in Columns 18  The limiting steel ratio ranges between 1 % to 8 %.  The concrete strength is between 25 MPa to 45 Mpa.  Reinforcing steel strength is between 400 MPa to 500 Mpa.
  • 19. Design procedure 19 1. Calculate factored axial load Pu 2. Select reinforcement ratio 3. Concrete strength = 30 MPa, steel yield strength = 420 MPa 4. Calculate gross area 5. Calculate area of column reinforcement, As, and select rebar number and size.
  • 20. Columns to be designed 20
  • 21. Guidelines for Column Reinforcement 21  Long Reinforcement  Min. bar diameter Ø12  Min. concrete covers 40 mm  Min. 4 bars in case of tied rectangular or circular  Maximum distance between bars = 250 mm  Short Reinforcement ( Stirrups)  Least of: Asp  (16)×diameter of long bars S  least dimension of column  (48)×diameter of ties dc
  • 23. Shear walls 23  A shear wall is a wall that resists lateral wind loads which acts parallel to the plane of the wall.
  • 24. Shear walls 24 Wind results in a pressure on the surface of the building Pressure increases with height  Positive Pressure, acts towards the surface of the building  Negative Pressure, acts away from the surface of the building (suction)
  • 25. Design of the wind force 25 North south direction
  • 26. Shear wall axial reactions 26
  • 28. Foundations 28 Foundations are structural components used to support columns and transfer loads to the underlying Soil. Foundations Shallow Deep Isolated Combined Strap wall Raft footing footing footing footing footing Caissons Piles
  • 29. Pile foundation 29 Our building is rested on a weak soil formation which can’t resist the loads coming from our proposed building, so we have to choose pile foundation. Pile cap Piles Weak soil Bearing stratum
  • 30. Pile foundation 30 Piles are structural members that are made of steel, concrete or timber.
  • 31. Function of piles 31 As with other types of foundation, the purpose of a pile foundation is:  To transmit a foundation load to a solid ground  To resist vertical, lateral and uplift load Piles can be  Timber  Concrete  Steel  Composite
  • 32. Concrete piles 32 General facts  Usual length: 10m-20m  Usual load: 300kN-3000kN Advantages  Corrosion resistance  Can be easily combined with a concrete superstructure Disadvantages  Difficult to achieve proper cutoff  Difficult to transport
  • 33. Pile foundation 33 Piles can be divided in to two major categories: 1. End Bearing Piles If the soil-boring records presence of bedrock at the site within a reasonable depth, piles can be extended to the rock surface 2. Friction Piles When no layer of rock is present depth at a site, point bearing piles become very long and uneconomical. In this type of subsoil, piles are driven through the softer material to specified depths.
  • 34. Pile Cap Reinforcement 34  Pile caps carrying very heavy point loads tend to produce high tensile stresses at the pile cap.  Reinforcement is thus designed to provide:  Resistance to tensile bending forces in the bottom of the cap  Resistance to vertical shear
  • 35. Design of the pile cap 35 bearing capacity of one pile: Rs = α ⋅ Cu ⋅ As .L  Length of pile penetration L = 18 meters  Adhesion factor of soil (clay) α = 0.8  Untrained shear strength Cu = 50  Diameter = 0.9 m  For piles with diameter 0.9 m Rs = 2035.75 KN
  • 36. Columns layout & Reactions ( Vertical Load ) 36 Column Reaction Total Reaction kN kN 1 129.63 1555.56 2 246.85 2962.2 8 382.66 4591.92 10 393.38 4720.56 21 458.35 5500.2 23 400.85 4810.2 24 627.74 7532.88 25 384.14 4609.68 30 158.3 1899.6 32 355.26 4263.12
  • 37. Shear walls layout & reactions 37 wall M (KN.m) N (KN) W1 14072.12 12285.6 W2 366.048 3596.76 W3 366.048 3026.88 W4 5719.5 3605.04 W5 30.65295 4128 W6 301.6143 1899.6 W10 10141.2 32.80882 W11 2402.52 32.80882 W13 20978.4 6700.246 W14 3297.6 6700.246 W15 2040 262.4706 W16 5470.2 262.4706 W17 7262.76 7903.641 W18 8571.48 7086.706
  • 38. Environmental impact 38 Although the cement production is environmentally challenging, the final product of a reinforced concrete building is environmentally friendly.
  • 39. Conclusion 39  We have applied our gained knowledge during our graduation project  We are able to use structural software ( Auto Cad )  We have practiced real life engineering practices  At this point, we would like to thank all instructors, engineers, and Al Ain Consultant Office for their grateful effort.
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