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Farm STR Project

This document summarizes the design of purlins, trusses, and a truss beam for a roof structure. Key details include: 1) Purlin design loads including dead loads from the roof material and self-weight. Bending moment and shear force diagrams are presented. 2) Truss design loads and analysis showing internal forces at each joint. The highest tension force is 89.5 kN. 3) Truss beam design loads result in a maximum bending moment of 0.8 kN.m. Section properties and resistance checks are performed for a proposed 203x133x30 UB section.

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Farm STR Project

This document summarizes the design of purlins, trusses, and a truss beam for a roof structure. Key details include: 1) Purlin design loads including dead loads from the roof material and self-weight. Bending moment and shear force diagrams are presented. 2) Truss design loads and analysis showing internal forces at each joint. The highest tension force is 89.5 kN. 3) Truss beam design loads result in a maximum bending moment of 0.8 kN.m. Section properties and resistance checks are performed for a proposed 203x133x30 UB section.

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0 APPENDIX

Purlin Design
Ref. Calculation Output
Eurocode Ref EN 1993 - Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structure






































Specification
Assume purlin is simply supported unrestrained beam.S275 with
universal beam is chosen as purlin steel grade.
Purlin spacing, S
p
=2.0m
Trusses spacing, S
t
=4.0m
Area=S
p
x S
t

=2.0 x 4.0
=8.0 m
2

Roof material(Alumimium)=36.297 N/m
2

Roof insulation(Polystrene)=9.576 N/m
2

Purlin weight=7.1kg/m
Trusses weight =0.20kN/m
2


Dead load
Purlin weight=7.1x4.0/(4.0x1.32)
=1.775kg/m
2

=17.75 N/m
2

Dead load(on slope)=36.297+9.576+17.75
= 63.62N/m
2
= 0.064kN/m
2

Imposed Load
0.75 x cos 20
=0.7048kN/m
2


Ultimate Limit State
Design action=1.35(0.064)+1.5(0.7048)
=1.14kN/m
2


Purlin design action
1.14 x 1.8=2.05kN/m




















Dead load
=0.064kN/m
2


Imposed load
=0.7048 kN/m
2




ULS
=1.14kN/m
2



































Shear force diagram
V
1
&V
2
=


2.05 x 4.0/2=4.10kN


Bending moment diagram
Maximum bending moment=


= 4.10kN.m










Shear force,V
ed

=4.10kN















Bending
moment,M
ed

=4.10kN.m
















Trusses Design:
Ref Calculation Output






















Dead load
Dead load =0.064 +0.20
=0.264kN/m
2


Imposed Load
Impose Load=0.7048kN/m
2


Ultimate Limit State
Design action=1.35(0.264)+1.5(0.7048)
=1.41kN/m
2


Design action on purlin supported by truss
Purlin spacing=2.0m
1.55x2.0=3.10kN/m
2


Design action on trusses
Purlin span=4.0m
3.10 x 4.0=12.40kN





Dead load
=0.264kN/m
2

Imposed load
=0.7048kN/m
2



ULS
=1.41kN/m
2








Point load
=12.40kN




























Support Reaction
Shear force,V
a
&V
i
=


=49.60kN

Truss Analysis

Joint A:
Fy =0
-F
1a
(sin20) -6.20+49.6=0
F
1a
=126.89kN ( C)
Fx=0
F
ab
95.29 (cos20)=0






Supported
reaction=
49.60kN





















F
ab
=89.5kN(T)

Joint B:
Fy =0
F
b1
=0
Fx=0
F
bc
-89.5kN=0
F
bc
=89.5kN (T)

Joint 1:
Fy =0
126.89(0.66/1.8) 12.40 F
21
(0.66/1.8) F
1
c(0.66/1.8)=0
F
21
+F
1c
=93.38kN (eq 1)
Fx=0
126.89(1.8/2.0) F
21
(1.8/2.0) +F
1c
(1.8/2.0)=0
F
21
=126.89+F
1c
(eq 2)
Substitute eq 2 into 1
F
1c
= -16.78kN(C)
F
21
=110.14kN (C)

Joint c:
Fy =0
-16.78 (0.66/2.0)+F
c2
=0
F
c2
=5.54kN(T)
Fx=0
16.78(1.8/2.0)-89.5+Fcd=0
F
cd
=74.4kN (T)

Joint 2:
Fy =0
(

)
-0.33F
32
+0.55F
d2
=-18.41(eq 1)
Fx=0
(

)
F
32
=(99.13-0.55F
d2
)/0.90(eq 2)

Substitute eq2 into eq1
F
d2
=23.92kN(C)
F
32
=95.53kN(C)


Joint d:
Fy =0
(


F
d3
=13.11kN(T)
Fx=0
(


F
de
=54.39kN (T)








Joint3:
Fy =0
(

)
0.33F
43
-0.74F
e3
=6.01 (eq1)
Fx=0
(

)
0.90F
43
+0.67F
e3
=85.98(eq 2)
Substuite eq 1 into 2
F
e3
=26.03kN( C)
F
43
=76.16kN(T)







Joint 4:
Fy =0
(

)
F
5e
-0.33F
45
= -12.73kN
Fx=0
(

)
F45=76.16kN (C)
F5e=12.40kN (T)















Ref Calculation
Tension member:
Highest tension
F1a=89.5kN (T)

Try 100 x100 x8 single angle tie connected two 20 diameter bolts


= (100-20) 8 +100x8=1440mm
2

1550mm
2


Flange thickness less than 16mm,



Design plastic resistance



Design ultimate resistance



Compression Member
Highest compression,
126.89 kN (C)

Try 203x133x30 UB S275
Section properties
h =203.2 mm b =101.8 mm d =169.4 mm
t
w
= 5.4 mm t
f
=9.3 mm d/ t
w
= 31.37
I
z
=2896cm
4
I =25.6 mm I
w
=0.037dm
6

r = 7.6 mm A =29.4 cm
2
W
pl,y
=94.1 cm
3


C = (b-t
w
-2r)/2
= (101.8-5.4-(2*7.6))/2
= 40.6
c/ t
f
= (40.6/5.4)
= 4.37
Output
Section Classification
Flange thickness 16mm, f
y
= 275 N/mm
2

(

= 0.92

Flange:
c/ t
f
= 4.379

Web:
d/ t
w
= 31.3772
72 therefore no need to check shear buckling

Compression resistance




Truss beam


Design action on beam
Beam Self Weight S275= 30kg/m
Design self weight = 1.35(30 x9.81)
= 397.305N/m
= 0.40kN/m
Beam analysis
Support reaction



Shear force diagram

At x=0m
V=50.4-49.6
= 0.8kN
At x= 2.0m
V=0.8-0.4(2.0)
= 0
At x = 4.0m
V=0-0.4(2.0)
= -0.8kN


Bending moment diagram
Maximum bending moment=


= (0.4(4))/8
= 0.8 kN.m










Try 203x133x30, UB S275

Section properties
h =203.2 mm b =101.8 mm d =169.4 mm

t
w
= 5.4 mm t
f
=9.3 mm d/ t
w
= 31.37
I
z
=2896cm
4
I =25.6 mm I
w
=0.037dm
6

r = 7.6 mm A =29.4 cm
2
W
pl,y
=94.1 cm
3


C = (b-t
w
-2r)/2
= (101.8-5.4-(2*7.6))/2
= 40.6
c/ t
f
= (40.6/5.4)
= 4.37


Section Classification
Flange thickness 16mm, f
y
= 275 N/mm
2

(

= 0.92

Flange:
c/ t
f
= 4.379

Web:
d/ t
w
= 31.3772
72 therefore no need to check shear buckling

Shear:


= 196.57kN

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