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0 4.0 NO 25 415 CON 26 1 1.35 1 1 35.1 120 4.12 5.12 Mtr Mtr
INPUT Length of Slab = INPUT Width of Slab = INPUT Check for One Way Slab INPUT Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Overall Depth of Slab = Effective Width of Slab Lx Effective Length of Slab Ly 2 CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL% E144 Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 1 mm Mtr Mtr
short spa 1500 3700 2000 7200 1.5 10800 N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm Mtr Mtr
Panel Type Interior
Moment
-ve at edge + at mid span
One Short DC -ve at edge + at mid span One Long DC -ve at edge + at mid span Adj Edge DC -ve at edge + at mid span Two Short DC -ve at edge + at mid span Two Long DC -ve at edge
Effective Width of Slab Lx 4.12 Effective Length of Slab Ly 5.12 Ly/ Lx 1.24 Moment Along Short Span Mx & along Long Span My Short Span Coefficient x for Ly/Lx Coeff of -ve Moment at the Edge x1 0.043 Coeff of +ve Moment at the Mid Span x2 0.032 Long Span Coefficient x for Ly/Lx Coeff of -ve Moment at the Edge y1 0.032 Coeff of +ve Moment at the Mid Span y2 0.024 Moment along Short Span -ve M at the Edge =x1 w Lx^2 7.88 +ve M at the Mid Span =x2 w Lx^2 5.87 SF along Short Span Fx= 1/2 w Lx 22.25 Moment along Long Span -ve M at the Edge =y1 w Ly^2 5.87 +ve M at the Mid Span =y2 w Ly^2 4.40 SF along Long Span Fy= 1/2 w Ly 27.65
+ at mid span 3Edge DC/1L -ve at edge + at mid span 3Edge DC/1S -ve at edge + at mid span 4Edge DC -ve at edge + at mid span
1.0 0.032 0.024 0.037 0.028 0.037 0.028 0.047 0.035 0.045 0.035 0.000 0.035 0.057 0.043 0.000 0.043 0.000 0.056
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Rft for -ve Moment along Short Span Lx Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Width of Slab 4.0 Mtr -ve M at the Edge 7.88 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 48 mm RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d 90 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 120 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2)
m= Mu/(bd^2)
3 a1
86
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
0.283
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft a2
Rft for +ve Moment along Short Span Lx Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Width of Slab 4.0 Mtr +ve M at the Mid Span 5.87 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 90 mm RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d 90 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 120 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2)
m= Mu/(bd^2)
90
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
0.208
At 187 50.29
RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft b1
270 180 OK
mm Sqmm
mm Dia
Rft for -ve Moment along Long Span Ly Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Length of Slab 5.0 Mtr -ve M at the Edge 5.87 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 41 mm Adopt Effective Depth d 82 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 120 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a 0.87 0.252 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft Rft for -ve Moment along Long Span Ly Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Length of Slab Max BM My BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over allDepth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) b= -0.87 fy b2 At 207 50.29 240 180 OK
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715
c=
m= Mu/(bd^2)
30 35
4.458 5.201
m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a 0.65 0.187 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft 4a
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR ALONG SHORT SPAN Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over all Depth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength 25 90 120 8 50.29 270 22.25
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.21 %
Grade of Concrete M
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check
120
0.336 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.437 0.25 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.30 1.30
Ds k
4b
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR ALONG LONG SPAN Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength 25 90 120 8 50.29 280 27.65
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.20 %
Grade of Concrete M
INPUT
For
120
1.30 1.30
Ds k
Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Long Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd 5 a
N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compress Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo INPUT Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 3,991,000 V= 22248 Ld in Flexural Bond 357 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Short Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd b 448 11 OK
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compress Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 5,124,000 V= 22248 Ld in Flexural Bond 423 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 448 11 OK
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increas Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D55
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab Overall Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Percentage of tension steel at Mid Span = = =1 = = = 4.0 120 8 255 50 200 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.21 26 1 1.35 1 1 35.1 33.33 OK %
Cal =
1.4
for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 =Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 1
PPORT CONDITION
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 sion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
short span co efficient x=ly/lx (Ref IS 456 Table 26) 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.75 0.037 0.043 0.047 0.051 0.053 0.060 0.028 0.032 0.036 0.039 0.041 0.045 0.043 0.048 0.051 0.055 0.057 0.068 0.032 0.036 0.039 0.041 0.044 0.048 0.044 0.052 0.057 0.063 0.067 0.077 0.033 0.039 0.044 0.047 0.051 0.059 0.053 0.060 0.065 0.071 0.075 0.084 0.040 0.045 0.049 0.053 0.056 0.063 0.049 0.052 0.056 0.059 0.060 0.065 0.037 0.040 0.043 0.044 0.045 0.049 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.043 0.051 0.057 0.063 0.068 0.080 0.064 0.071 0.076 0.080 0.084 0.091 0.048 0.053 0.057 0.060 0.064 0.069 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.051 0.059 0.065 0.071 0.076 0.087 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.064 0.072 0.079 0.085 0.089 0.100
long span y
2.0 0.065 0.045 0.068 0.052 0.085 0.065 0.091 0.069 0.069 0.052 0.000 0.088 0.097 0.073 0.000 0.096 0.000 0.107
Any Value 0.032 0.024 0.037 0.028 0.037 0.028 0.047 0.035 0.000 0.035 0.045 0.035 0.000 0.043 0.057 0.043 0.000 0.056
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d oment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d oment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d oment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d oment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248
4.133 4.822
3.982 4.645
3.897 4.547
14.03
SS N/Sqmm
0.336
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
14.55
SS N/Sqmm
0.330
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 sion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
ONE WAY CONTINUOUS SLAB DESIGN (EX 6.8 RCC PUNMIA) INPUT DATAS INPUT INPUT INPUT Eff Length of Slab ac, ik = Eff Length of Slab ce, eg, gi = Clear Width of Slab = Check for One Way Slab Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Effective Depth of Slab = 4.0 4.0 2.0 YES 25 415 SS 20 1 1.26 1 1 25.2 90 Mtr Mtr a Mtr b c d e f g
INPUT INPUT
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL E164 % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 mm
INPUT
CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load/ m wide 1500 Load Factor 1.5 Factored Live Load w 2250 Total Factored Live Load =w*L 9000
N/m b N/m N a c d e f g
INPUT
Dead Load of Slab/ m wide 2300 N/m Super Imposed Dead Load 2500 N/m Total Dead Load 4800 N/m Load Factor 1.5 Total factored Dead Load 7200 N/m Total Factored Live Load =wd*L 28800 N CONSIDER HALF PART AS THE OTHER PART IS SYMMETRIC
+ M Near Middle of End Span b + M At Middle of Interior Span d,f - M At Support next to End Support c - M At other Interior Support e SF at the End Support a
SF At Support next to End Support Outside c SF At Support next to End Support Inside c SF At all Other Interior Support Inner e
TABLE 12
Type of Load
13.20 7.80 -15.52 -13.60 15.57 22.68 21.24 19.80 e f 4.0 2.0
+1/12 Wd L+1/10 W L +1/24 Wd L+1/12 W L -1/10 Wd L-1/9 W L DL+IL(Fixed) -1/12 Wd L-1/9 W L IL(Not Fixed) 0.40Wd+0.45W 0.60Wd+0.60W 0.55Wd+0.60W 0.50Wd+0.60W
DL+IL(Fixed)
INPUT
IL(Not Fixed)
Mtr Mtr
KN m KN
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST NEGATIVE BENDING MOMENT Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Clear Width of Slab 2.0 Mtr Over all Max BM 13.60 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 63 mm 90 RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d 90 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over all Depth of Slab D 120 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a At 1.68 0.508 458 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Bars at Support Min Area of Steel 0.12 % Check for Min rft 50.29 110 144 OK
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Con Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*X Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST MID SPAN BENDING MOMENT Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Clear Width of Slab 2.00 Mtr Max Mid Span BM 7.80 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 48 mm RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d 90 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over all Depth of Slab D 120 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2)
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Con Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*X Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458
35 m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a At 0.96 0.280 252 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Bars at Mid span Min Area of Steel 0.15 % Check for Min rft 50.29 200 180 OK Sqmm Sqmm mm Sqmm 8 8 mm Dia mm Dia
5.201
Bend Alternate Bars at L/7 ie 286 mm from the face of the support Where moment reduces to less than half its max value Temp rft 0.15 % of gross area will be provided in the longitudinal direction 180 Sqmm Use 8 mm Dia bars as distribution Rft Area of One Bar 50.29 Sqmm 8 mm Dia 280 mm 8 mm Dia
INPUT
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 25 90 120 8 50.29 110 19.80
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.51 %
Grade of Concrete M
Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength INPUT For 120
0.492 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.640 0.22 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.30 1.30
Ds k
Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft 19.80 25 415 90 8 KN
mm mm
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
INPUT
Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length Bond Stress Tbd
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
INPUT
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 200 mm Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 7,115,000 V= 19800 Ld in Flexural Bond 667 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 667 17 OK 8 Nmm N mm mm mm mm mm dia bar @ 220
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increase No of Bars & Con Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D45
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab = Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars 2.0 90 8 458 50 110 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.51 = =1 = = = 26 1 1.26 1 1 32.76 22 OK %
INPUT
Cal =
1.12
for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 =Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
h i
j E k
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
h i
j E k
TABLE 12
Span Moments
Near Middle of End Span At Middle of Interior Span
Out Side
A1,E6
0.4W 0.45W
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897
4.822
4.645
4.547
5.71
SS N/Sqmm
0.492
275 1.05
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
sion steel is used for Cal of ,0.2=1.6, 0.3=1.4, 0.4=1.15 for Fe415
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
INPUT INPUT
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 7,up to 12 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL% E144 Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 mm mm mm Mtr
100
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Short Span of Slab 1.5 Mtr Max BM wl^2/2 15.54 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 67 mm RESULT Adopt Effective Depth at sup d 160 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over all Depth of Slab at sup D 190 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43
153
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972
b= c=
-0.87 fy m= Mu/(bd^2)
-361.05 m= Mu/(bd^2)
25 30 35
m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a At 0.61 0.173 285 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars 50.29 180
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 285 % Check for Min rft OK
INPUT
Temp rft 0.15 % of gross area will be provided in the longitudinal direction 285 Sqmm Use 8 mm Dia bars as distribution Rft Area of One Bar 50.29 Sqmm 8 mm Dia 180 mm 8 mm Dia
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over all Depth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl 25 160 190 8 50.29 180 17.55
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.17 %
Grade of Concrete M
Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength INPUT For 190
0.311 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.374 0.11 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.20 1.20
Ds k
Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft 17.55 25 415 160 8 285
KN
mm mm Sqmm
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
INPUT
Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length Bond Stress Tbd
Sqmm mm mm N/Sqmm
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
INPUT
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 200 mm Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 7,953,000 V= 17550 Ld in Flexural Bond 789 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 789 20 OK 8 Nmm N mm mm mm mm mm dia bar @ 360
Development Length for Single Bars fy N/Sqmm Tension Bars M15 M20 250 55 46 415 56 47 500 69 58
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increase No of Bars & Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D45
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab = Overall Depth d Effective Depth Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars 1.5 190 160 8 285 50 180 Mtr mm mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.15 = =1 = = = 7 1 1.4 1 1 9.8 9 OK %
INPUT
Cal =
1.8
for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 =Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
8 190 8 c
mm c mm
180
C/C 100
C/C
C/C
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 3.0
8 1.5
mm
180
C/C
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598
16.62
SS N/Sqmm
0.311
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
sion steel is used for Cal of ,0.2=1.6, 0.3=1.4, 0.4=1.5 for Fe415
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
ONE WAY SIMPLY SUPPORTED SLAB DESIGN (EX 14.1 RCC AK JAIN) INPUT DATAS INPUT INPUT Length of Slab L = Width of Slab B = Check for One Way Slab Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Overall Depth of Slab = Effective Span of Slab CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w Max BM wL^2/8 Max Shear Force wL/2 1500 3500 2500 7500 1.5 11250 6.32 11.25 N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm KN-M KN 4.8 2.0 YES 25 415 SS 20 1 1.15 1 1 23 115 2.12 Mtr Mtr
INPUT INPUT
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL E144 % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 mm Mtr
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Width of Slab = 2.0 Mtr Max BM wl^2/8 6.32 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 43 mm RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d 120 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 150 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2)
115
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Con Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*X Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458
35 m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a At 0.44 0.124 225 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars 50.29 220 Sqmm Sqmm mm Sqmm 8 8 mm Dia mm Dia
5.201
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 225 % Check for Min rft OK
Bend Alternate Bars at L/7 ie 286 mm from the face of the support Where moment reduces to less than half its max value Temp rft 0.15 % of gross area will be provided in the longitudinal direction 225 Sqmm Use 8 mm Dia bars as distribution Rft Area of One Bar 50.29 Sqmm 8 mm Dia 220 mm 8 mm Dia
INPUT
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 25 120 150 8 50.29 220 11.25
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.19 %
Grade of Concrete M
Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength INPUT For 150
0.324 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.421 0.09 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.30 1.30
Ds k
Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft 11.25 25 415 120 8 KN
mm mm
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
INPUT
Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length Bond Stress Tbd
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
INPUT
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 200 mm Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 4,874,000 V= 11250 Ld in Flexural Bond 763 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 763 19 OK 8 Nmm N mm mm mm mm mm dia bar @ 440
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increase No of Bars & Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D45
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Width of Slab = Overall Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars 2.0 150 8 225 50 220 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.15 = =1 = = = 20 1 1.15 1 1 23 13 OK %
INPUT
Cal =
1.6
for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 =Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
8 120 8
mm
220
C/C
mm
220 Safe OK OK
C/C
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
mm
220
C/C
2.0
8 4.8
mm
220
C/C
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897
4.822
4.645
4.547
15.24
SS N/Sqmm
0.324
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
sion steel is used for Cal of ,0.2=1.6, 0.3=1.4, 0.4=1.15 for Fe415
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
TWO WAY SIMPLY SUPPORTED SLAB DESIGN (EX 14.3 RCC AK JAIN) 1 INPUT DATAS 4.5 3.5 NO 25 415 SS 20 1 1.18 1 1 23.6 148 3.65 4.65 Mtr Mtr
INPUT Length of Slab L = INPUT Width of Slab B = INPUT Check for One Way Slab INPUT Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Effective Depth of Slab = Effective Width of Slab Lx Effective Length of Slab Ly
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL% E144 Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 mm Mtr Mtr
CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w 1500 4400 4000 9900 1.5 14850 N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm Mtr Mtr
Effective Width of Slab Lx 3.65 Effective Length of Slab Ly 4.65 Ly/ Lx 1.27 Moment Along Short Span Mx & along Long Span My Calculated Range x 0.093 INPUT x 0.093 Calculated Range x 0.055 INPUT y 0.055 Mx =x w Lx^2 18.40 Mx =y w Lx^2 10.88 SF along Short Fx= 1/2 w Lx 27.10
ly/lx x y KN m KN m KN
3 a
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Along Short Span Lx Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Short Span of Slab 3.5 Mtr
Max BM Mx BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over all Depth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) b= -0.87 fy c= m= Mu/(bd^2)
m= Mu/(bd^2)
18.40 KN-M 3.444 bd^2 73 mm 150 mm 8 mm 25 mm 180 mm 1000 mm 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 m= Mu/(bd^2) At 354 50.29 140 225 OK
148
fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = C Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.4 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
0.236
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft Along Long Span Ly Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Long Span of Slab Max BM My BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over all Depth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) b= -0.87 fy c= m= Mu/(bd^2) b
25 415 4.5 Mtr 10.88 KN-M 3.444 bd^2 56 mm 142 mm 8 mm 25 mm 180 mm 1000 mm 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 m= Mu/(bd^2) At 270 50.29 190 270
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = C Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.4 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a 0.54 0.153 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 %
OK
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wL/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength 25 150 180 8 50.29 140 27.10
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.24 %
Grade of Concrete M
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check
180
0.358 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.430 0.18 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.20 1.20
Ds k
CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Long Edge Max Shear Force wL/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd
5 a
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo INPUT Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 9,534,000 V= 27101.25 Ld in Flexural Bond 581 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448
fy N/Sqmm 250
Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Short Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd b
581 14 OK
mm mm
415 500
56 69
47 58
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 9,015,000 V= 27101 Ld in Flexural Bond 556 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 556 14 OK
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increase N Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D55
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab Overall Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Percentage of tension steel at Mid Span = 3.5 180 8 354 50 140 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.20 %
Cal =
1.6
= =1 = = =
for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 =Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
Torsion Reinforcement when the Corners are not heldup Torsion rft of 75% of area of main rft is provided in both direction parallel to sides at Top & Bottom Dist from edge is 1/5 of Short edge
Torsion rft along Short Span INPUT Use Bars of size Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Torsion rft RESULT Dist from edge along Short Span Torsion rft along Long Span INPUT Use Bars of size Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Torsion rft RESULT Dist from edge along Long Span
8 150 8
mm
140
C/C
mm
190 Safe OK OK
C/C
OK
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
mm
140
C/C
3.5
8 4.5
mm
190
C/C
h of Nutral Axis
Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
12.12
SS N/Sqmm
0.358
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
45 54
38 46
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
SIMPLY SUPPORTED CIRCULAR SLAB DESIGN (EX 14.4 RCC AK JAIN , SIMPLY SUPPORTED CIRCULAR SLAB) 1 INPUT DATAS 4.50 25 415 SS 20 1 1.35 1 1 27 167 4.67 Mtr
INPUT Diameter of Slab = INPUT Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Effective Depth of Slab = Eff Diameter of Slab = 2 CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w Effective Dia of Slab Radius of Slab a =
Dist r from Centre of slab to be Considered
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL% E144 Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3 mm Mtr
1500 4800 4000 10300 1.5 15450 4.67 2.34 2.34 0.00 0.00 10.53 15.79 15.79 18.04 18.04
N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm Mtr Mtr Mtr Poisson Value = 0 for RCC material KN m KN m KN m KN m KN KN
Poisson's Ratio =
M at r from centreMr = w[(3+)(a^2-r^2)]/16 M at r from centre M = w[a^2(3+)- r^2(1+3)]/16
Max Ma= w[(3+)(a^2)]/16 Max M = w[a^2(3+)]/16 SF at a Dist r from Centre Vr =0.5wr Max SF Va=0.5wa
3 a
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Along Radial Direction Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Dia of Slab 4.7 Mtr Max BM along radial Dirn 15.79 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2
Calculated Eff Depth of Slab RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over allDepth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) b= -0.87 fy c= m= Mu/(bd^2)
m= Mu/(bd^2)
68 mm 170 mm 8 mm 25 mm 200 mm 1000 mm 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 m= Mu/(bd^2) At 300 50.29 170 300 OK
167
415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = C Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.4 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
0.155
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft b
Along Circular Direction in the Edge of Slab Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Dia of Slab = 4.7 Mtr Max BM along Circular Dirn 10.53 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 55 mm Adopt Effective Depth d 162 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 200 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a 0.40 0.113 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft At 300 50.29 170 300 OK
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy 250 0.53 415 0.48 500 0.46 550 0.44 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = C Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.4 Steel Concrete M Fe 250 15 2.229 20 2.972 25 3.715 30 4.458 35 5.201
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength 25 170 200 8 50.29 170 18.04
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.17 %
Grade of Concrete M
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check
200
0.311 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.373 0.11 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.20 1.20
Ds k
CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Long Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd
5 a
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo INPUT Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 8,947,000 V= 18037.875 Ld in Flexural Bond 769 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length 769
Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Short Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd b
19 OK
mm
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 20 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 1.2 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compression Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 10,312,000 V= 18038 Ld in Flexural Bond 867 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 867 22 OK
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increase N Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D55
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab Overall Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Percentage of tension steel at Mid Span = = =1 4.7 200 8 300 50 170 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.15 26 1 % for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10
Cal =
1.8
= = =
=Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
OK
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
4.5
d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
h of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm d d d d Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.133 3.982 3.897 4.822 4.645 4.547
322 mm
16.68
SS N/Sqmm
0.311
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
35 1.7
40 1.9
mm C/C
ft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 ssion Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
FIXED SUPPORTED CIRCULAR SLAB DESIGN (SEC 14.2 AK JAIN , CASE 2 : FIXED SLAB WITH UDL) 1 INPUT DATAS 4.50 25 415 SS 26 1 1.35 1 1 35.1 128 4.63 Mtr
INPUT Diameter of Slab = INPUT Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Type of Support of Slab = =1 = = = Span / Eff depth Ratio Min Effective Depth of Slab = Eff Diameter of Slab = 2 CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w Effective Dia of Slab Radius of Slab a =
Dist r from Centre of slab to be Considered
CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10 CAL VALUE FROM =Factor CELL% E144 Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig mm Mtr
1500 3830 4000 9330 1.5 13995 4.63 2.32 2.32 0.00 -9.38 0.00 14.06 14.06 16.20 16.20
N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm N/Sqm Mtr Mtr Mtr Poisson Value = 0 for RCC material KN m KN m KN m KN m KN KN
Poisson's Ratio =
M at r from centre Mr= w[a^2(1+)-r^2(3+)]/16 M at r from centre M = w[a^2(1+)- r^2(1+3)]/16
Max Ma= w[(3+)(a^2)]/16 Max M = w[a^2(3+)]/16 SF at a Dist r from Centre Vr =0.5wr Max SF Va=0.5wa
3 a
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT Along Radial Direction Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Dia of Slab 4.6 Mtr Max BM along radial Dirn 14.06 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2
Calculated Eff Depth of Slab RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over allDepth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) b= -0.87 fy c= m= Mu/(bd^2)
m= Mu/(bd^2)
64 mm 130 mm 8 mm 25 mm 160 mm 1000 mm 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 m= Mu/(bd^2) At 313 50.29 160 240 OK
128
Concrete M 15 20 25 30 35
p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a
0.240
Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft b
Along Circular Direction in the Edge of Slab Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 Dia of Slab = 4.6 Mtr Max BM along Circular Dirn 9.38 KN-M BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 3.444 bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab 52 mm Adopt Effective Depth d 122 mm INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft 8 mm Adopt Cover for Slab 25 mm Over allDepth of Slab D 160 mm Width of Slab considered for Cal 1000 mm Grade of Concrete M 25 Grade of Steel Fe 415 a= 0.87 *(fy^2/fck) 5993.43 b= -0.87 fy -361.05 c= m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a 0.63 0.180 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars Min Area of Steel for Temp strain 0.15 % Check for Min rft At 240 50.29 210 240 OK
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy 250 415 500 550 Limiting Moment of resistance MR
Concrete M 15 20 25 30 35
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M Effective Depth Over allDepth of Slab Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = (at the end, alternate bar are bent up) Design Shear Strength 25 130 160 8 50.29 160 16.20
mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN 0.24 %
Grade of Concrete M
Max SS N/Sqmm
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Shear Check
160
0.359 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.449 0.12 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
1.25 1.25
CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Long Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd
5 a
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compres Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo INPUT Assumed Development Length 124 Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = 7,228,000 V= 16199.4351 Ld in Flexural Bond 704 Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 Max Development Length 704
mm 8 Nmm N mm mm mm mm dia bar @ Development Length for Single Tension Bars M15 55 56 69
Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH At Short Edge Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Adopt Effective Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Assumed Development Length INPUT Bond Stress Tbd b
17 OK
mm
KN
Design Bond Stress 15 Tbd N/Sqmm 1.0 Increase 60% for the deformed bar in tension Increase 25% for the deformed bar in Compres Greade
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond
322
mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length 124
Moment of Resistance offered by 8 M1 = 7,718,000 Nmm V= 16199 N Ld in Flexural Bond 743 mm Factor of Develop Length 56 Develop length of Single Bar 448 mm Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 743 18 OK mm mm
If NOT OK then Bar dia to be reduced to increa Contact Area. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D55
CHECK FOR DEFLECTION Short Span of Slab Overall Depth d Dia of Slab rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar Spacing of Bars Percentage of tension steel at Mid Span = = =1 4.6 160 8 313 50 160 Mtr mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm 0.20 26 1 % for CAN/SS/CON '7/20/26 =1 up to 10 m, L>10, L/10
Cal =
1.6
= = =
=Factor % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 =Factor of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10 = Factor of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig
LAB DESIGN ED SLAB WITH UDL) 160 160 210 mm Safe OK OK 8 C/C mm 8 C/C
SS/CON '7/20/26 10 m, L>10, L/10 % Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
OK
160
mm
C/C
(Radial)
4.5
RCC material
0.48 d 0.46 d 0.44 d Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 250 Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.229 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.972 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.715 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.458 4.133 3.982 3.897 5.201 4.822 4.645 4.547
Max Depth of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm 0.53 d 0.48 d 0.46 d 0.44 d Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 250 Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550 2.229 2.067 1.991 1.949 2.972 2.755 2.655 2.598 3.715 3.444 3.318 3.248 4.458 4.133 3.982 3.897 5.201 4.822 4.645 4.547
for Ld =
322 mm
Grade of Concrete M
Max Shear Stress 25 Max SS N/Sqmm 3.1 fck 25 Design Shear Strength 100 As bd SS N/Sqmm 0.24 12.01 0.359
Ds k
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
Design Bond Stress 20 25 30 1.2 1.4 1.5 0% for the deformed bar in tension 5% for the deformed bar in Compression
35 1.7
40 1.9
320
mm C/C
Development Length for Single Bars Tension Bars Compression Bars M20 M15 M20 46 44 37 47 45 38 58 54 46
Design Bond Stress 20 25 30 1.2 1.4 1.5 0% for the deformed bar in tension 5% for the deformed bar in Compression
35 1.7
40 1.9
280
mm C/C
Development Length for Single Bars Tension Bars Compression Bars M20 M15 M20 46 44 37 47 45 38 58 54 46
then Bar dia to be reduced to increase No of Bars & ea. Reduce the Bar dia at Cell D55
% Tension Rft =1 for 1 %, Fig 10.1 of Compression Rft 1 for 0 % Fig 10.2 of Flanged Beam 1 for web L=B Fig 10.3
GRID FLOOR DESIGN (EX 4.8 RCC DAYARATNAM) INPUT DATAS INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Length of Room Lx Width of Room Ly No of Grids in Length Dirn x No of Grids in Width Dirn y Aspect Ratio r=Ly/Lx Grid Spacing along Lx, a=Lx/x Grid Spacing along Ly, b=Ly/y Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Poission's Ratio of Concrete Design of Grid Beam Along Lx Direction Thickness of Grid Slab t= max(b/15,100) Depth of Grid beam hw= B/25 to B/15 Adopt Overall Depth of Grid beam hw Thickness of Web bw=max(b/10,150) Flange Width bf= 15t + bw Centroidal Axis dist from Top Fiber y Gross Moment of Inertia Iyy Dy = Iyy/b e= Sqrt(Dx/Dy) Design of Grid Beam Along Ly Direction Thickness of Grid Slab t= max(b/15,100) Depth of Grid beam hw= B/25 to B/15 Adopt Overall Depth of Grid beam hw Thickness of Web bw=max(b/10,150) Flange Width bf= 15t + bw Centroidal Axis dist from Top Fiber y Gross Moment of Inertia Ixx Dx = Ixx/ a e= Sqrt(Dx/Dy) CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Grid Slab Dead Load of Web Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w Value of r* Sqrt(e) 12.20 18.30 8 12 1.500 1.525 1.525 25 415 0.1 Mtr Mtr Nos Nos Mtr Mtr
INPUT INPUT
INPUT
mm mm mm mm mm mm Cum Cum
Min 60 mm Depth Rg
488
y= bw*hw(t+hw/2)+(bf*t(t/2))/(bw+hw+bf*t)
Iyy=b*t^3/12+b*t*(y-t/2)^2+bw*hw^3/12+Bw*h
mm mm mm mm mm mm Cum Cum
Min 60 mm
y= bw*hw(t+hw/2)+(bf*t(t/2))/(bw+hw+bf*t)
Iyy=b*t^3/12+b*t*(y-t/2)^2+bw*hw^3/12+Bw*h
0.0210 0.0880
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT( MAX MOMENT) Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Width of Beam Max BM Mx BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Fe M 25 415 0.19 211.34 3.444 568 610 16 30 650 190 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 2.99 At 1149 237 4940 1149 201.14 6 Mtr KN-M bd^2 mm mm mm mm mm mm 610 Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy 250
Calculated Eff Depth of Beam RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Main rft Adopt Cover for Beam RESULT Over allDepth of Beam D Width of Beam Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel a= b= c=
m= Mu/(bd^2)
M Fe
Concrete M 15 20 25 30 35
2.99
0.991
Max area of Tensile Steel = 0.04 bD Provide Area of Tension Steel Area of One Bar RESULT No of Bars
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M 25 610 650 190 16 mm mm mm mm
Grade of Concrete M
Effective Depth of Beam Over all Depth of Beam Width of Beam Dia of Main rft
Max SS N/Sqmm
201.14 6 36.37
Sqmm Nos KN
0.99
0.639 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.735 0.31 3.10 Safe N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Maximum Shear stress Tcm Shear Check Design of Stirrups Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Fe Effective Depth of Beam Over all Depth of Beam Width of Beam Dia of Torsion rft Area of One Bar Adopt Cover for Side Rft Max Shear Force Vu M
650
25 415 610 650 190 8 50.29 30 36.37 0 10 78.57 2 157.14 0 NOT OK 0 OK mm mm mm mm Sqmm mm KN N mm Sqmm Nos mm mm Sqmm Stirrup Rft NOT REQUIRED
Strength of Shear rft Vus=Vu-Tc bd Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar INPUT No of legged vertical stirrups Area of Vertical Stirrup Rft Asv RESULT Spacing of Shear rft x=0.87 fy Asv d/ Vus Check for Spacing INPUT Min Area of Shear rft 0.4 b x /fy Check for Shear rft Area
CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH Max Shear Force wl/2 36.37 KN Design Bond Stress
Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Width of Beam b Dia of Main rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar No of Bars INPUT Fe
25 415 610 190 16 1149 201.14 6 200 2.2 mm mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm mm N/Sqmm
Greade
Tbd N/Sqmm
15 1.0
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond 645 mm
Development Length based on Flexural Bond INPUT Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = V= Ld in Flexural Bond Factor of Develop Length Develop length of Single Bar Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length 36366.9609 N 7745 56 896 7745 192 OK mm mm mm If NOT OK Then increase No of Bars 250 415 500 mm fy N/Sqmm 188 mm 16 mm dia bar @
==============******************************==============
DESIGN OF MEMBER TO RESIST BENDING MOMENT( MIN MOMENT) Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Width of Beam Max BM Mx BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Fe M 25 415 0.19 128.48 3.444 443 610 16 Mtr KN-M bd^2 mm mm mm 610 Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy 250 415 500 550
Calculated Eff Depth of Beam RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Main rft
Adopt Cover for Beam RESULT Over allDepth of Beam D Width of Beam Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel a= b= c=
m= Mu/(bd^2)
30 650 190 25 415 5993.43 -361.05 1.82 At 643 237 4940 643 201.14 4
mm mm mm
M Fe
Concrete M 15 20 25 30 35
1.82
0.554
Max area of Tensile Steel = 0.04 bD Provide Area of Tension Steel Area of One Bar RESULT No of Bars
DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete M 25 610 650 190 16 201.14 4 36.37 mm mm mm mm Sqmm Nos KN
Grade of Concrete M
Effective Depth of Beam Over all Depth of Beam Width of Beam Dia of Main rft Area of One Bar No of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2
Max SS N/Sqmm
0.55
0.510 N/ Sqmm Calculated k Value mm thick slab, k= 0.586 0.31 N/ Sqmm N/ Sqmm
INPUT
650
Maximum Shear stress Tcm Shear Check Design of Stirrups Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Fe Effective Depth of Beam Over all Depth of Beam Width of Beam Dia of Torsion rft Area of One Bar Adopt Cover for Side Rft Max Shear Force Vu Strength of Shear rft Vus=Vu-Tc bd Dia of Shear rft Area of One Bar INPUT No of legged vertical stirrups Area of Vertical Stirrup Rft Asv RESULT Spacing of Shear rft x=0.87 fy Asv d/ Vus Check for Spacing INPUT Min Area of Shear rft 0.4 b x /fy Check for Shear rft Area M 25 415 610 650 190 8 50.29 30 36.37 0 10 78.57 2 157.14 0 NOT OK 0 OK mm mm mm mm
3.10 Safe
N/ Sqmm
CKECK FOR DEVELOPMENT LENGTH Max Shear Force wl/2 Grade of Concrete Grade of Steel Width of Beam b Dia of Main rft Area of Tension rft Area of One Bar No of Bars Assumed Development Length Bond Stress Tbd Fe M 36.37 25 415 610 190 16 643 201.14 4 200 2.2 mm mm mm Sqmm Sqmm mm mm N/Sqmm KN Greade
Tbd N/Sqmm
INPUT
Development Length based on Anchorage Bond Ld= 0'0.87 fy / 4Tbd Ld in Anchorage Bond 645 mm
INPUT
Ld= 1.3 M1/V + Lo Assumed Development Length Moment of Resistance offered by M1 = V= Ld in Flexural Bond Factor of Develop Length Develop length of Single Bar Max Development Length Max Bar Size in Develop Length Check for Development Length
188
mm 16 mm dia bar @
128,573,000 Nmm 36366.9609 N 4784 56 896 4784 119 OK mm mm mm If NOT OK Then increase No of Bars 250 415 500 mm fy N/Sqmm Tension Bars M15 55 56 69
4 Ly 1.525 650
Nos
16
mm Dia
190
650 6 190 Lx 1.525 Shear Check Develop length 813 Safe OK Safe OK Nos 16 mm Dia
+hw/2)+(bf*t(t/2))/(bw+hw+bf*t)
2+b*t*(y-t/2)^2+bw*hw^3/12+Bw*hw*((hw+t)/2-y)^2
+hw/2)+(bf*t(t/2))/(bw+hw+bf*t)
2+b*t*(y-t/2)^2+bw*hw^3/12+Bw*hw*((hw+t)/2-y)^2
r* Sqrt(e)
1.0
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
Cy Cx
0.0370 0.0370
0.0355 0.0445
0.0340 0.0520
0.0320 0.0595
0.0300 0.0670
0.0280 0.0730
0.0260 0.0790
0.0235 0.0835
0.0210 0.0880
Max Depth of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm 0.53 d 0.48 d 0.46 d 0.44 d Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 250 2.229 2.972 3.715 4.458 5.201 Fe 415 2.067 2.755 3.444 4.133 4.822 Fe 500 1.991 2.655 3.318 3.982 4.645 Fe 550 1.949 2.598 3.248 3.897 4.547
25 3.1 25
2.93
SS N/Sqmm
0.639
Max Shear Stress Grade of Concrete M Max SS N/Sqmm 15 2.5 Value of K >300 275 1.00 1.05 20 2.8 25 3.1 30 3.5 35 3.7
Ds k
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
t NOT REQUIRED
mm Dia 2 Legs ng is 100 mm for placing of Concrete, Max 450 mm then Increase the size of Rft oa more No of Legs
20 1.2
25 1.4
30 1.5
35 1.7
40 1.9
12
Nos
Development Length for Single Bars Tension Bars M20 46 47 58 Compression Bars M15 44 45 54 M20 37 38 46
Max Depth of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm 0.53 d 0.48 d 0.46 d 0.44 d
Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 250 2.229 2.972 3.715 4.458 5.201 Fe 415 2.067 2.755 3.444 4.133 4.822 Fe 500 1.991 2.655 3.318 3.982 4.645 Fe 550 1.949 2.598 3.248 3.897 4.547
25 3.1 25
5.23
SS N/Sqmm
0.510
Max Shear Stress Grade of Concrete M Max SS N/Sqmm 15 2.5 Value of K >300 275 1.00 1.05 20 2.8 25 3.1 30 3.5 35 3.7
Ds k
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
t NOT REQUIRED
mm Dia 2 Legs ng is 100 mm for placing of Concrete, Max 450 mm then Increase the size of Rft oa more No of Legs
Nos
Development Length for Single Bars Tension Bars M20 46 47 58 Compression Bars M15 44 45 54 M20 37 38 46
1.9
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
0.0190 0.0920
0.0170 0.0960
0.0100 0.1100
0.0073 0.0774
0.0043 0.0381
0.0020 0.0123
40 4.0
40 4.0
DESIGN OF FLAT SLAB WITH OUT COLUMN HEAD (Ex 10.14 Dayaratnam) INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Grade of Concrede Grade of Steel C/C Dist between Column Width of Column Size of Column Head Strip Width for Cal of BM & SF Assumed Thickness Clear Span Between Col Heads CALCULATION OF LOAD, BM & SF Live Load Dead Load of Slab Super Imposed Load Total Load Load Factor Factored Load w Max BM Between Face of the Column Mo Co efficient of BM c1 c2 c3 ci Calculated BM Mn1 c1*Mo Mn2 c2*Mo Mp1 c3*Mo Mni ci*Mo Distributed Moments Mnc1 100 Mnc2 75 Mpc3 60 Mcni 75 Design of Slab for Max -ve BM Grade of Concrete M Grade of Steel Fe Width of Slab = Max BM wl^2/8 BM = (Const*fck) bd^2 Calculated Eff Depth of Slab RESULT Adopt Effective Depth d INPUT Use Dia of Slab rft Adopt Cover for Slab Over allDepth of Slab D Width of Slab considered for Cal Grade of Concrete M M Fy L a a1 W t Lo 25 415 5.00 0.44 0.44 5.00 0.240 4.56 (N/Sqm) (N/Sqm) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m)
L1 0.25L1 0.25L1
1500 6000 2000 9500 1.5 14250 185.19 0.1 0.7 0.6 0.65 18.52 129.64 111.12 120.38 18.52 97.23 66.67 90.28
L1 0.25L1 0.25L1
KN m KN m KN m KN m KN m KN m KN m KN m
Max Depth of Nutral Axis fy 250 415 500 550 Limiting Moment of resistance MR = Co
Concrete M
m= Mu/(bd^2) p %= (-b- sqrt(b^2-4ac))/2a At 1.35 0.399 1697 Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Main Bars RESULT No of Bars Min Area of Steel 0.12 % Check for Min rft 113.14 70 15 240 OK
Bend Alternate Bars at L/7 ie 357 mm from the face of the support Where moment reduces to less than half its max value Temp rft 0.15 % of gross area will be provided in the longitudinal direction 300 Sqmm Use 8 mm Dia bars as distribution Rft Area of One Bar 50.29 Sqmm 8 mm Dia 170 mm 8 mm Dia
INPUT
Shear One Way Action Shear Force at a Dist d from r face of the Column =w*L*W DESIGN/ CHECK FOR MEMBER TO RESIST SHEAR Grade of Concrete Over all Depth of Fdn Length Of Shear Plan= 4*(De+d) Dia of Main rft Area of One Bar No of Bars Max Shear Force wl/2 Percentage of Tensile Steel 100At/2bd = Design Shear Strength 324.90 M 25 170 200 2700 12 113.14 mm mm mm mm Sqmm Nos KN 0.31 % Effective Depth of Fdn
324.90
Grade of Concrete M
Max SS N/Sqmm
INPUT
For Permissible Max Shear Stress Nominal Shear stress Vu/bd Maximum Shear stress Tcm Shear Check
200
1.20
0.4L 0.4L 0.5L1 Interior Panels 1. with drops a. - ve M b. + ve M 2. W/O drops a. - ve M b. + ve M Exterior Panels 3. with drops a. Ext - ve M b. + ve M c. Int - ve M 4. W/O drops a. Ext - ve M b. + ve M c. Int - ve M
50 20 46 22
15 15 16 16
45 25 50 41 28 46
10 19 15 10 20 16
Factor of Moment -ve Mn1 +ve Mp3 Interior Span 0.65 Mo 0.35 Mo End Span 0.10 Mo 0.60 Mo Interior
-ve Mn2
0.70 Mo
Max Depth of Nutral Axis Xm=0.0035/(.0055+0.87*fy/Es), Es= 200000 N/Sqmm 0.53 d 0.48 d 0.46 d 0.44 d imiting Moment of resistance MR = Const * b*d^2 N mm Const= 0.36*fck*Xm(1-0.42*Xm) Steel Fe 250 Fe 415 Fe 500 Fe 550
KN
25 3.1 25
9.24
SS N/Sqmm
0.403
Max Shear Stress Grade of Concrete M Max SS N/Sqmm 15 2.5 Value of K 20 2.8 25 3.1 30 3.5
Ds k
>300 1.00
275 1.05
250 1.10
225 1.15
200 1.20
175 1.25
<151 1.30
35 3.7
40 4.0
DESIGN OF RCC PIPE CARRYING FLUID UNDER PRESSUR (Ex6.2 Dayaratnam) INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Grade of Concrede Grade of Steel Diameter of the Pipe Desity of the Fluid Fluid Pressure inside the Pipe CALCULATION OF HOOP TENSION Hoop Tension T=pD/2 st Area of Steel per M Width= T/st INPUT Use Dia of Pipe rft Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Bars along Diameter st Modular Ratio m Area of Concrete Required Ac=P/ct-(m-1)*As Calculated Thickness of Pipe = t=Ac/1000 Provided Pipe Thickness Min Rft 3% Use Dia of Pipe rft Area of One Bar RESULT No of Bars on Longitudinal Direction 112500 150 750 10 78.57 100 1.30 11.00 79038 80 80 240 8 50.29 5 N/m N/Sqmm Sqmm/m mm Sqmm mm, Dia M Fy D w p 25 415 3.00 10.0 75.0 (N/Sqm) (N/Sqm) (m) KN/Cum KN/Sqm
(1 m water heah= 10 KN/Sqm)
10
KN/Sqm
80
Allowable Tensile Stress in Steel Ordinary Wet st (N/Sqmm) 230 150 Allowable Tensile Stress in Concrete Ordinary Exposure Water- Retaining Direct Bending Direct Bending 1.8 2.5 1.2 1.7 2.0 2.7 1.3 1.8 2.2 3.0 1.5 2.0 2.4 3.3 1.6 2.2
mm Dia
DESIGN OF RCC SPHERICAL DOME (Ex 13.1 Vazirani and Ratwani) INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT INPUT Grade of Concrede Grade of Steel Width of Spherical Dome Raise / Ht of Dome at the Centre
Radius of Dome shell R=(w^2/4/4+4)/2
Live Load on Dome Acting Area in Diameter Assumed Thick of Sperical Shell sin =d/2/ R
M Fy w h R L d t
25 415 10.00 4.0 5.125 15.0 1.0 100 0.0976 0.0977 0.9756 1.3495
sin= w/2/R
Radian
5.60
Radian
77.32
CALCULATION OFMERIDIONAL STRESS AND HOOP STRESS Self Wt of Dome per Sqm Load per unit Area Angle in Degree Angle in Radians Maridional stress Hoop Stress st Meridional Tension T Area of Steel per M Width= T/st Nominal Rft of 0.2 % INPUT Use Dia of Hoop rft Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Bars along Meridion st Hoopl Tension Area of Steel per M Width= T/st Nominal Rft of 0.2 % INPUT Use Dia of Meridional rft Area of One Bar RESULT Spacing of Bars along Horizontal l a 2400 21491 1 0.0175 0.5507 0.5505 150 21639 144 200 8 50.29 250 150 21980 147 200 8 50.29 250 N/Sqm N/Sqm 5.60 0.0977 0.5520 0.5441 N/Sqmm N Sqmm/m Sqmm mm Sqmm mm, Dia N/Sqmm N Sqmm/m Sqmm mm Sqmm mm, Dia
N/Sqmm N/Sqmm
Ring Beam at Edge of Spherical Shell st Meridional Thrust Per mm at Edge Horizontal Component of Thrust Hoop Tension Area of Steel Required
N/Sqmm N N N Sqmm
Provide Ring Beam Provide Ring Beam Min rft 0.12% Steel area Provide Area of Steel Use Dia of Rft Bar Area of One Bar No of Bars Check for Stress in Concrete Sigma st Modular Ratio m Equivalent Area Compressive Stress Check for Stress
B W ast
300
Sqmm N/Sqmm
Degree
Degree
Allowable Tensile Stress in Steel Ordinary Wet Sigma St (N/Sqmm) 230 150 Allowable Tensile Stress in Concrete Ordinary Exposure Water- Retaining Direct Bending Direct Bending 1.8 2.5 1.2 1.7 2.0 2.7 1.3 1.8 2.2 3.0 1.5 2.0 2.4 3.3 1.6 2.2