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Design of Iron Roof REL1.0
Design of Iron Roof REL1.0
Design of Iron Roof REL1.0
PLEASE EDIT ONLY BLUE CELLS NOT OTHER TEXT THANKS! ENGR. LEANDRO B. PICOZN II Professional Regulation Commission Number 0088397 Gandara, Samar, Philippines ..............................................................................................
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Analysis
Average weight of Person Person per Square Meter Live Load Dead Load Spacing between Trusses Reaction of Purlins to Truss Spacing of Purlins Pieces of Purlins affecting Top Chord Lenght of Top Chord 65.00 0.64 0.75 0.48 0.81 0.19 4.00 1.40 1.00 6.00 8.41 4.47
Top Chord Selfweight Top Chord Moment Number of Columns Affected Reaction to Columns
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Analysis
kgs KN person(s) KN/m2 KN/m KN/m meter(s) KN meter(s) pcs KN meter(s)
KN KN-m pcs KN
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Purlins
PURLINS DESIGN
Location Heigth above ground LOADS Live Load Uniform Live Load per 1000mm Dead Load Roofing Purlins & Accessories Uniform Dead Load per 1000mm Wind Load (NSCP 2-56) Analytical Procedure NSCP 2-56 NSCP 2-61 NSCP 2-62 NSCP 2-62 NSCP 2-64 NSCP 2-50 exposure = Ce = Cq = Cq = qs = I= WLPpre = WLPsuc = B 0.70 0.90 0.30 1500.00 1.00 Standard Occupancy 315 945 0.81 0.10 0.09 0.19 NSCP 1994 Intramuros, Manila 7000
run rise
lx
span
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Purlins
PURLINS DESIGN LOAD COMBINATIONS I DL + LL use = NORMAL TANGENTIAL Total = II (DL + LL + WLp) 0.75 NORMAL TANGENTIAL Total = III (DL - WLs) 0.75 NORMAL TANGENTIAL Total = Governing Load Combinations NORMAL TANGENTIAL USE = Sagrods spaced at x in entire span Solving for DESIGN Moment MNA MNB MTA MTB USE = FB= 0.60Fy FB= Mn / Sx (not symmetric) Section Modulus 26.57 0.90 0.45 1.35 0.99 0.34 1.32 0.57 0.13 0.69 0.90 0.45 1.35 3 2.49 2.80 0.12 0.03 2.80 18.84 166.67 Channel 50x100x1.5 100.00 12.04 31.28 1.50 4.17 2.09 Results
Sx =
limiting depth C depth H= Sx = Ix = thickness t=
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Purlins
Pascal Pascal
Mpa Mpa mm mm mm mm mm mm
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Purlins
degrees Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m Kn/m sagrods KN-m KN-m KN-m KN-m KN-m x 103 mm3 mm 2.49 2.8 0.12 0.03 1.35 0.69 1.32 1.35
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Truss
TRUSS DESIGN run rise
lx
Summary Results
Moment
Mz =
9.41 8.41
FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL m
KN-m KN/m
FAIL
Details
Length of Beam Fy Fb Sx Assigned Section (South Korean) Weight Flange Width Depth Flange Thickness Web Thickness Elastic Properties W bf H tf tw Sx I 4.47 248.00 163.68 57.46 0 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.000 9.41 9405660.16 0.50 1.00 KN Mpa Mpa Truss Allowable 18.81 18808556380.48 99.20 219047972.01 18.63 Mpa Mpa mm3 L kg/m mm mm mm mm mm
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Investigation
a) Flexure Wt. of Beam M total of Beam fb obtaining allowable stress, Fb b) Shear fb fv c) Deflection V
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Truss
1730 kg/m3
IRON Density
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Table of Iron
Channel 50x100x1.5 Depth (H) mm 100.00 Base (W) mm 50.00 thickness (mm) 1.50 Sx (x103mm3) 12.04
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Table of Iron
Ix (x103mm4) 31.28
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