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EEVEELUTION

Project Assignment 2 Angela Ysabelle Estrada


Alyssa Monique Gil
APPLICATION OF DESIGN AND INVESTIGATION
Mark Daniel Narbay
Sophia Ysabel Necor
Kyle Robert Pasquin
Paul Justin Santos

Line loads due to CHB walls


CHB walls thickness = 100mm and 200mm
Floor to Floor Height = 3.50m

Density of common building materials


CHB
200 mm thk 3.45 KN/m²
100 mm thk 2.20KN/m²

The line loads due to the 100mm thk CHB walls


= Wall Height x Density
= 3.50m x 2.2 KN/m²
= 7.700 KN/m

The line loads due to the 200mm thk CHB walls


= Wall Height x Density
= 3.50m x 3.45 KN/m²
= 12.075 KN/m

PROJECT ASSIGNMENT 2 | EEVEELUTION


Area loads for Live Loads

Live Load (for residential) = 1.92 KPa

Area loads for Slabs

Conversion to KN/m³
2400 x 9.81/1000 = 23.544 KN/m³

Slab Thickness = 150mm


Area load from the slab’s weight = 23.544 KN/m³ x 0.15mm
= 3.532 KPa + 0.3 KPa
Area Load from the slab's weight = 3.832 KPa

PROJECT ASSIGNMENT 2 | EEVEELUTION


Area loads for Floor Finishes
600mm x 600mm x 15mm thk Ceramic Tiles
300mm x 600mm x 12mm thk Non-Skid Ceramic Tiles
200mm x 1200mm x 20mm thk Wood Planks

For 15mm thk ceramic tiles on a 10mm mortar bed


Area Load (ceramic tiles) = 0.021 KPa/mm (15mm) +
0.0275 KPa/mm (10mm)
= 0.315 + 0.275
= 0.590 KPa

For 12mm thk non-skid ceramic tiles on a 10mm mortar bed


Area Load (ceramic tiles) = 0.021 KPa/mm (12mm) +
0.0275 KPa/mm (10mm)
= 0.252 + 0.275
= 0.527 KPa

For 20mm thk hardwood planks on a 10mm mortar bed


Area Load (hardwood planks) = 0.0086 KPa/mm (20mm) +
0.0275 KPa/mm (10mm)
= .172 + 0.275
= 0.447 KPa

PROJECT ASSIGNMENT 2 | EEVEELUTION


EEVEELUTION
Project Assignment 3 Angela Ysabelle Estrada
Alyssa Monique Gil
STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN
Mark Daniel Narbay
Sophia Ysabel Necor
Kyle Robert Pasquin
Paul Justin Santos

UPDATED SECOND FLOOR STRUCTURAL FRAMING PLAN


EEVEELUTION
Project Assignment 4 Angela Ysabelle Estrada
Alyssa Monique Gil
LOADS ANALYSIS
Mark Daniel Narbay
Sophia Ysabel Necor
Kyle Robert Pasquin
Paul Justin Santos

AREA DEAD LOADS AT SLAB S-6


ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

Slab (150mm thk) = 3.832 KPa


Floor finish at S-6 (15mm thk ceramic tiles on a 10mm mortar bed) = 0.590 KPa
Ceiling and utilities connected beneath the slab = 0.3 KPa
Total Area "Dead" Load = 4.722 KPa

Converting this to an equivalent live load. wDL from S-6

Solution:

wDL from S-6 = (Area Load) (Tributary width)


= (4.722) (1.66m/2)
= (4.722) (0.83m)

wDL from S-6 = 3.919 KN/m


AREA LIVE LOADS AT SLAB S-6
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

Residential use = 1.92 KPa

Converting this to an equivalent live load. wDL from S-6

Solution:

wLL from S-6 = (Area Load) (Tributary width)


= (1.92) (1.66m/2)
= (1.92) (0.83m)

wLL from S-6 = 1.594 KN/m


TOTAL LINEAR "DEAD" LOADS CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

wDL B11 = wDL from S6 + wCHB w CHB = 7.700 KN/m


wDL from S6 = 3.919 KN/m
wCHB = 7.700 KN/m

w (Dead load) from S6 = 3.919 KN/m

B11

3.824 m

Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk


TOTAL LINEAR "LIVE" LOADS CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

wLL B11 = 1.594 KN/m


wLL B11 = wLL from S6
wLL B11 = 1.594 KN/m

wCHB = 7.700 KN/m

w (Dead load) from S6 = 3.919 KN/m

B11
Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk

3.824 m
DEAD AND LIVE LOADS CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

w (Live load) B11 = 1.594 KN/m

wDL From S6 = 3.919 KN/m

wCHB = 7.700 KN/m


w CHB = 7.700 KN/m
wLL B11 = 1.594 KN/m

w (Dead load) from S6 = 3.919 KN/m

Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk B11

3.824 m
EEVEELUTION
Project Assignment 5 Angela Ysabelle Estrada
Alyssa Monique Gil
LOADS ANALYSIS
Mark Daniel Narbay
Sophia Ysabel Necor
Kyle Robert Pasquin
Paul Justin Santos

TOTAL LOAD CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11


ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

wDL From S6 = 3.919 KN/m


wLL B11 = + 1.594 KN/m
5.513 KN/m w Total Load = .3778 kip/ft

Convert to Imperial Units

5.513 kn/m x .0685218 kip/ft = .3778 kip/ft B11

3.824 kn/m x 3.281 ft/m = 12.547 ft 12. 547 ft

Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk


TOTAL LOAD CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

Solve for the Moment due to applied loads

M max = wl² / 8
w Total Load = .3778 kip/ft

M max = .3778 x 12.547² = 7.434 kip -----ft


8

B11
M max= 7.434 kip----- ft
12. 547 ft

Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk


TOTAL LOAD CARRIED BY BEAM, B-11
ASSIGNED BEAM - B11

Solve for the Section Modulus using Flexure Formula

Fb = M .66 Fy = M
w Total Load = .3778 kip/ft
S S

.66 Fy = M .66 (36) = 7.434 x 12


S S

B11
Fy = 36 ksi S = 3.755 in³

12. 547 ft
M max= 7.434 kip----- ft

Note: Beam B11 is carrying a CHB wall 150mm thk


EEVEELUTION
Project Assignment 6 Angela Ysabelle Estrada
Alyssa Monique Gil
LOADS ANALYSIS
Mark Daniel Narbay
Sophia Ysabel Necor
Kyle Robert Pasquin
Paul Justin Santos

S = 3.755 in³

W6 x 8.5

w = 8.5 lbs/ft
S = 5.10 in³

W6 x 9

w = 9 lbs/ft
S = 5.56 in³

W4 x 13

w = 13 lbs/ft
S = 5.46 in³
W4 X 13
LOAD RESPECT TO BENDING, W4 x 13
Upper Limit for FLANGE = 10.785
Upper Limit for WEB = 106.717 W4 x 13

w = 13 lbs/ft
W4 x 13
S = 5.46 in³

5.88< 10.785
10.60< 106.717

Both FLANGE & WEB are COMPACT

Solve for the Section Modulus


M max = (.3778 + 13/1000) (12.547²) = 7.69 kip--- ft
8
.66 Fy = M
S
.66 (36) = 7.69 x 12 = 3.884 kip
S

3.884 kip < 5.46 kip Section can sustain load with respect to bending
LOAD RESPECT TO SHEAR, W4 x 13
Solve for the Maximum Shear

W4 x 13
V max = w x L
w = 13 lbs/ft
V max = (.3778+ 13/1000) (12.547) = 2.452 kips S = 5.46 in³
2 d= 4.16 in
tw = .280 in
Solve for the Actual Shear

fv = V
d x tw

fv = 2.452 ____ = 2.105 ksi


4.16 x .280

2.105 < 14.4 ksi Beam can sustain load with respect to shear
BEAM DEFLECTION, W4 x 13
Solve for the Maximum Deflection

W4 x 13
δ= 5wl⁴
384EI
w = 13 lbs/ft
S = 5.46 in³
δ = 5(.3778+ 13/1000) (1/12)(12.547x12)⁴ = 0.665 in
d= 4.16 in
384 (29000) (11.3)
tw = .280 in
Solve for the Allowable Deflection I = 11.3
δ= L
240
δ= (12.547x12) ____ = 1.046 in
240

0.665 < 1.046 The deflection of the beam is within what is allowed

We can use W4 x 13 as section.


W6 X 8.5
LOAD RESPECT TO BENDING, W6 x 8.5
Upper Limit for FLANGE = 10.785
Upper Limit for WEB = 106.717 W6 x 8.5

Determine whether Compact or Non-compact w = 8.5 lbs/ft


W6 x 8.5 S = 5.10 in³

10.1 < 10.785


29.1 < 106.717

Both FLANGE & WEB are COMPACT

Solve for the Section Modulus


M max = (.3778 + 8.5/1000) (12.547²) = 7.602 kip--- ft
8
.66 Fy = M
S
.66 (36) = 7.602 x 12 = 3.839 kip
S

3.839 kip < 5.10 kip Section can sustain load with respect to bending
LOAD RESPECT TO SHEAR, W6 x 8.5
Solve for the Maximum Shear

W6 x 8.5
V max = w x L

V max = (.3778+ 8.5/1000) (12.547) = 2.423 kips w = 8.5 lbs/ft


2 S = 5.10 in³
d = 5.83 in
Solve for the Actual Shear tw = .170 in

fv = V
d x tw

fv = 2.423 ____ = 2.445 ksi


5.83 x .170

2.445 < 14.4 ksi Beam can sustain load with respect to shear
BEAM DEFLECTION, W6 x 8.5
Solve for the Maximum Deflection

W6 x 8.5
δ= 5wl⁴

384EI
w = 8.5 lbs/ft
S = 5.10 in³
δ = 5(.3778+ 8.5/1000) (1/12)(12.547x12)⁴ = 0.499 in
d = 5.83 in
384 (29000) (14.9)
tw = .170 in
Solve for the Allowable Deflection I = 14.9 in⁴
δ= L
240
δ= (12.547x12) ____ = 1.046 in
240

.499 < 1.046 The deflection of the beam is within what is allowed

We can use W6 x 8.5 as section


W6 X 9
LOAD RESPECT TO BENDING, W6 x 9
Upper Limit for FLANGE = 10.785
Upper Limit for WEB = 106.717 W6 x 9

w = 6 lbs/ft
W6 x 9 S = 5.56 in³

9.16< 10.785
29.2 < 106.717

Both FLANGE & WEB are COMPACT


Solve for the Section Modulus

M max = (.3778 + 9/1000) (12.547²) = 0.607 kip--- ft


8
Section Modulus = 0.607x12
0.66x36

Section Modulus = 0.312 in³

0.312 in³ < 5.56 in³ Section can sustain load with respect to bending
LOAD RESPECT TO SHEAR, W6 x 9
Solve for the Maximum Shear

W6 x 9
V max = w x L

V max = (.3778+ 9/1000) (12.547) = 2.423 kips w = 6 lbs/ft


2 S = 5.56 in³
d = 5.90 in
Solve for the Actual Shear tw = .170 in

fv = V
d x tw

fv = 2.423 ____ = 2.416 ksi


5.90 x .170

2.416 < 14.4 ksi Beam can sustain load with respect to shear
BEAM DEFLECTION, W6 x 9
Solve for the Maximum Deflection

W6 x 9
δ= 5wl⁴

384EI
w = 6 lbs/ft
S = 5.56 in³
δ = 5(.3778+ 9/1000) (1/12)(12.547x12)⁴ = 0.500 in
d = 5.90 in
384 (29000) (16.4)
tw = .170 in
Solve for the Allowable Deflection I = 16.4 in⁴
δ= L
240
δ= (12.547x12) ____ = 1.046 in
240

0.500 < 1.046 The deflection of the beam is within what is allowed

We can use W6 x 9 as section.


Most Economical Section
W4 x 13 is the most economical section.

3.884 kip < 5.46 kip (Section can sustain load with respect to bending)

2.105 < 14.4 ksi (Beam can sustain load with respect to shear)

0.665 < 1.046 (The deflection of the beam is within what is allowed)

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