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TABLE OF CONTENTS ii
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DESIGN
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CRITERIA……………………………………………………………….
Codes and References.
I. 2
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Design Requirements.
II. 2
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Classification of Structures………………………………...
III. 2
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Material Specifications.
IV. 3
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Loads……………….…………………………………….
V. 3
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A. Dead Load……………………………………….…….………. 3
B. Superimposed Dead Load ………………………….……… 4
Live Loads
C. 4
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Wind
D. 5
Loads………………………………………………………
Earthquake
E. 11
Loads……………………………………………….
Allowable Soil Bearing
VI. 13
Capacity……………………………………
Initial Sizing of Beams and
VII. 14
Columns………………………………...
VIII. Slab Thickness 15
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Computation…………………………………………
IX. Combination of Loads……………………………………………….. 15
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Summary………………………………………
Column Design
12.3
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Footing Design
12.4
Summary………………………………………
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LIST OF TABLES
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LIST OF FIGURES
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DESIGN CRITERIA
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A. Structural Steel
C. Reinforcing Bar
i. 12 mm Diameter and Smaller fy = 276 MPa (Grade 40 ksi)
ii. 16 mm Diameter and Larger fy = 414 MPa (Grade 60 ksi)
iii.
V. LOADS
A. Dead Load
i. Concrete 24.00 kN/m3
ii. Steel 77.00 kN/m3
iii. Soil 18.00 kN/m3
Referenced from NSCP 2015 Table 204-2 Minimum Design Dead Loads in kPa
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F. Live Loads
i. Office Live Load 2.9 kPa
ii. Corridors Live Load 4.8 kPa
iii. Exterior Balconies 2.9 kPa
iv. Stairs Live Load 4.8 kPa
v. Roof Deck Live Load 1.9 kPa
Referenced from NSCP Table 205-1 Minimum Uniform and Concentrated Live
Loads
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G. Wind Loads
NSCP Figure 207A.5-1A Basic Wind Speeds for Occupancy Category III, IV and V
Buildings and Other Structures
Site location: Poblacion, Concepcion, Tarlac
Consider wind speed at 3 sec gust factor = 270 km/hr
Wind Speed 270 km/hr
Exposure Category C
Importance Factor 1.00 (Special occupancy see NSCP 2015
Table 103-1 Occupancy)
Wind Load calculations based on NSCP 2015 adapted procedure from ASCE 7-10
Wind Load Procedure input in Midas ASCE 7-10
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Concepcion Tarlac
(270 kph)
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H. Earthquake Loads
Nv 1.0
Cv 0.64*Nv = 0.64
BEAMS
ALONG X DIRECTION
Span Length L Support Conditions Depth Initial Size
For 3.78 m span 3380 Both End Continuous 3380/21 160.9524 400 x 300
For 3.78 m span 3380 One End Continuous 3380/18.5 182.7027 400 x 300
for 2.795 m span 2395 Simply Supported @ Stairs 2395/16 149.6875 400 x 300
for 2.69 m span 2290 Both End Continuous 2290/21 109.0476 400 x 300
for 0.75 m cant. Beam 550 catilever beam 550/8 68.75 300x300
ALONG Y DIRECTION
Span Length L Support Condition Depth Initial Size
for 3.3 m span 2900 Both End Continuous 2900/21 138.0952 400x300
for 3.3 m span 2900 One End Continuous 2900/18.5 156.7568 400x300
for 3.305 m span 2905 One End Continuous 2905/18.5 157.027 400x300
for 3.3 m span 2900 catilever beam 2900/8 362.5 400x400
for 1.8 m span 1400 Simply Supported @ Stairs 1400/16 87.5 400x300
Since the computed values of beam depth are small use at least 10% of clear span length for the
depth of beam and 300 mm for beam width to satisfy dimensional limits of NSCP 418.6.2.1
VIII. SLAB THICKNESS COMPUTATION
column size 400x400
SLAB THICKNESS beam
LONG widthBY300
SPAN DIVIDED SHORT SPAN>2 = ONE WAY SLAB
LONG SPAN DIVIDED BY SHORT SPAN<=2 = TWO WAY SLAB
We can check the two-way slab minimum thickness by hand calculations requirements
by using formula
203.1 General
Buildings, towers and other vertical structures and all portions thereof shall be designed
to resist the load combinations specified in Section 203.3, 203.4 and 203.5. The most
critical effect can occur when one or more of the contributing loads are not acting. All
applicable loads shall be considered, including both earthquake and wind, in accordance
with the specified load combinations.
The most critical effect can occur when one or more of the contributing loads are not acting. All
applicable loads shall be considered, including both earthquake and wind, in accordance with the
specified load combinations.
D = Dead Load
E = Earthquake Load set forth in section 208.6.1
Em = Estimated maximum earthquake force that can be developed In the
structure as set forth in section 208.6.1
F = Loads due to fluid with well-defined pressures and maximum heights
H = Load due to lateral pressure of soil and water in soil.
L = Live load, except roof live load, including any permitted live load
reduction
Lr = Roof live load, including any permitted live load reduction.
P = Pounding Load
R = Rain load on the undeflected roof
T = self-restraining force effects arising from contraction or expansion
resulting from temperature change, shrinkage, moisture change, creep in component materials,
movement due to differential settlement or combination thereof.
W = Load due to wind pressure
Where
f1 = 1.0 for floors in places of public assembly, for live loads in excess of 4.8kPa, and for garage live
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No increase in allowable stress shall be used with these load combinations except as specifically
permitted by section 203.4.2
Where
f1 = 1.0 for floors in places of public assembly, for live loads in excess of 4.8kPa, and for garage live
load or 0.5 for other live loads.
Em = the maximum effect of horizontal and vertical forces as set forth in section 208.6.1
1.0 kPa.
Refer to NSCP 204-1 Minimum Densities for Design Loads from Materials (kN/m^3)
Refer to NSCP 204-2 Minimum Design Dead Loads (kPa)
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D = dead load
i = live load, except roof live load, including any permitted live load reduction
P = ponding load
T = self-straining force and effects arising from contraction or expansion resulting from
temperature change, shrinkage, moisture change, creep in component materials,
movement due to differential settlement, or combinations thereof
DESIGN OF 4 –
STOREY
MULTIPURPOSE
BUILDING WITH ROOF
DECK
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1. MODEL GEOMETRY
2. MATERIAL PROPERTIES
3. SECTION PROPERTIES
4. LOAD CASE
5. LOAD COMBINATIONS
please refer to (NSCP 2015 - 203.3.1)
6. APPLIED LOADS
6.1 Dead Load
6.3 Live Load
6.4 Wind Load at X-Direction
6.5 Wind Load at Y-Direction
6.6 Earthquake Load at X-Direction
6.7 Earthquake Load at Y-Direction
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ANALYSIS RESULTS
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GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4A BSCE 4A
GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4B BSCE 4B
GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4C BSCE 4C
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DESIGN RESULTS
Designed by:
GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4A BSCE 4A
GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4B BSCE 4B
GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4C BSCE 4C
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8. DESIGN RESULT
8.1 Column Design Result
Sample
MEMB Section fc fy
SEL CHK
SECT Bc Hc Height fys
0 C1 34473.8 420000
0 OK
1 0.6000 0.6000 4.6000 280000
0 C2 34473.8 420000
0 OK
2 0.5000 0.5000 4.6000 280000
Span bf hf fys
0 G1 31026.4 I OK
0 G2 31026.4 I OK
0 G3 31026.4 I OK
0 B1 31026.4 I OK
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RMC,Not Used, Cd=1, Ie=1.5, Scale Factor=1, Allowable Ratio=0.015 Press right mouse button and click 'Set
Story Drift Parameters...' menu to change RMC or Cd/Ie/Scale Factor/Allowable Ratio/Beta!
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EY 1F 3.60 1.00 0.0150 63 0.00 0.00 OK 0.0000 0.0000 OK
0.0000 00 00
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Stiffness
Shear Stiffne Drift
Heigh Drift Stiffne
Case ry l (m) Force 1.1K 0.7K ss Angle k
t (m) (m) ss
(kN) (Lowe (Lowe Ratio Ratio
r) r)
0.007 Irregul
EX 4F 7.20 3.60 1848.12 474.07 383.34 243.95 0.360 1.700
6 ar
0.010 Irregul
EX 3F 3.60 3.60 2637.31 348.49 341.83 217.53 0.121 1.360
3 ar
0.011
EX 2F 0.00 3.60 3163.44 310.76 413.26 262.98 -0.173 1.121 Regular
6
0.000 1234.1
EX B1 -4.60 1.00 3426.50 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.304 Regular
8 3
10.8 0.000
EY 5F 3.60 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
0 0
0.000
EY 4F 7.20 3.60 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
0
0.000
EY 3F 3.60 3.60 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
0
0.000
EY 2F 0.00 3.60 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
0
0.000
EY 1F -3.60 3.60 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
0
0.000
EY B1 -4.60 1.00 -0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 0.000 Regular
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CONCLUSION AND
RECOMMENDATIONS
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GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
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GN M.I. LN GN M.I. LN
BSCE – 4C BSCE 4C
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13. CONCLUSION
In your structural design calculation report, the conclusion section plays a pivotal
role. Summarize the key findings and outcomes of your design process,
emphasizing its success and alignment with the project's objectives. Keep the
conclusion both concise and comprehensive, highlighting how your design meets or
exceeds project requirements and standards. This will ensure that your conclusion
effectively communicates the strength and achievement of your design.
14. RECOMMENDATION
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