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COURSE OUTLINE

I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column

STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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COURSE OUTLINE

I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Types of Beams According to its Function


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Ø Purlin - carries the roof load between trusses or rafters
Column Ø Rafter - usually a sloping beam carrying the reaction of purlins
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Ø Lintel - carries the masonry across the opening made by a door or window
Beam Ø Joist - a closely spaced beams supporting the floor of a building
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Ø Stringer - similar to a joist, it carries the flooring of a bridge
III. Building Frame System ØGirder - large-sized beams usually carrying the floor beams
A. Code Design Criteria
Ø Spandrel - spans between columns and support the floors and curtain walls
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Ø Grade beam - lowermost spandrel of a building that has no basement.
D. Plan Irregularities
Ø Shaft - circular beam that transmits power to the machinery. Also carries
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy torsion in addition to shear and flexure
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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COURSE OUTLINE

I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Steel Sections
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms are classified as compact, non-compact, and slender element.
B. WSD
Beam Sections
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria Allowable flexural stress
B. Structural System Compact sections Fb = 0.66Fy
C. Vertical Irregularities Non-Compact sections Fb = 0.60Fy
D. Plan Irregularities Slender sections Fb  0.60Fy
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy Allowable shear stress Fv = 0.40Fy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
A continuos beam is loaded as Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
shown below. Assuming that the Solve the reactions
A. Definition of Terms For RA, MC = 0 +
section is compact, investigate the
B. WSD
adequacy of the beam if Fy = 248 0 = RA (5) - 8(5)(2.5) - 4 (2)
Beam
RA = 38 KN 5
Column MPa.
Examples 3, 4, & 5 For RC, FV = 0 +
Figure Section 4
C. USD 0 = RA + RC - 8 (5) -
Beam
P = 45 KN
5
10 RC = 47 KN
Column
w = 8 KN/m Plot the shear diagram
Examples 5 and 6 300 6 280
A B C
VA = RA VA = +38 KN
III. Building Frame System 3m 2m

A. Code Design Criteria RA RC 150 VBL = VA - 8(3) VBL = +14 KN


B. Structural System +38
VBR = VBL - 45 VBR = -31 KN
+14
C. Vertical Irregularities
VC = VBR - 8(2) VC = -47 KN
D. Plan Irregularities
-31 Plot the moment diagram
IV. NSCP Provisions
+78
-47
MA = 0 Pinned support
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification MB = MA+ ½ (VA + VBL) (3) MB = 78
C. Flexural Members MC = MB + ½(VBR + VC) (2) MC = 0
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Maximum values Solving I and c
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
Vmax = VC = 47 KN 10

B. WSD Mmax = MB = 78 KNm


Beam 300 6 280
Column Calculate section capacity
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
From flexure formula, f = M/S 150

Beam M = fbS I = INA + Ad2


Column
Examples 5 and 6 For compact sections = 1
12 (150)(10)3 (2) + 1
12 (6)(280)3
III. Building Frame System fb = 0.66Fy + (150)(10)(145)2(2)
A. Code Design Criteria
= 0.66(248)
B. Structural System I = 74.076X106 mm4
C. Vertical Irregularities = 163.68 MPa
D. Plan Irregularities c = 300/2 = 150 mm
S = section modulus
S = 74.076X10 = 493840 mm3
IV. NSCP Provisions 6
A. Design Philosophy
= I/c
c = distance from NA to extreme 150
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members fiber in tension/compression
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Solving the moment capacity
A. Definition of Terms M = (163.68 MPa) (493840 mm3)
B. WSD
Beam M = 80.83x106 Nmm
Column M = 80.83 KNm > 78 KNm
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Therefore, OK!
Beam
Column
Check shear capacity
Examples 5 and 6 fv = 0.40Fy
III. Building Frame System = 0.40(248)
A. Code Design Criteria = 99.20 MPa
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
Vcap = fvAw
D. Plan Irregularities = (99.20 MPa) (300x6)
IV. NSCP Provisions Vcap = 178560 N
A. Design Philosophy
Vcap = 178.56 KN > 47 KN
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Therefore, OK!
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Prevailing design load is axial and failure may be initiated by
II. Reinforced Concrete ðoverstressing of the material
A. Definition of Terms ðbuckling about the weak axis
B. WSD
Beam
For this reason, the equation that determine the allowable stress of
Column the columns is express in terms of the length and radius of gyration.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD For Intermediate Column
Beam KL
 Cc = 22E Where
Column r Fy
Examples 5 and 6 KL/r 2 Fa = allowable axial stress
1 - 0.50 Cc
III. Building Frame System Fa = Fy L = height of column
5 3 KL/r - 1 KL/r 3
A. Code Design Criteria 3 + 8 Cc 8 Cc K = effective length factor
B. Structural System r = radius of gyration
C. Vertical Irregularities For Long Column = AI
D. Plan Irregularities
KL > C = 22E
r c
Fy
I = moment of inertia
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy A = cross sectional area
Fa = 12KLE
2
B. Material Specification 2
C. Flexural Members 23 r
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Prevailing design load is axial and failure may be initiated by
II. Reinforced Concrete ðoverstressing of the material
A. Definition of Terms ðbuckling about the weak axis
B. WSD
Beam
For this reason, the equation that determine the allowable stress of
Column the columns is express in terms of the length and radius of gyration.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam Values of K
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System L L L L
C. Vertical Irregularities K = 2.0 K = 1.0 K = 0.7 K = 0.5
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
One end fixed, Both ends hinged One end fixed, Both ends fixed
B. Material Specification other end free other end pinned
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the axial capacity of Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms the column shown if Solve the radius of gyration, r
B. WSD a) L = 3m
Beam b) L = 6m r= I
Column Use Fy = 248 MPa, moment if A
r = 1.20x10
Examples 3, 4, & 5 6
inertia I = 1.20x106 mm4, and
C. USD
cross-sectional area A = 1550 1550
Beam
Column mm2. r = 27.82 mm
Examples 5 and 6
Illustration Solve Cc
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
Cc = 2 E
2
B. Structural System Fy
C. Vertical Irregularities
Cc = 2 (200000)
2
D. Plan Irregularities
L 248
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy Cc = 126.17
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the axial capacity of Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms the column shown if a) If L = 3.0 m, solve KL/r
B. WSD a) L = 3m KL 0.70(3000)
=
Beam b) L = 6m r 27.82
Column Use Fy = 248 MPa, moment if = 75.47 < Cc = 126.17  Int. Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
inertia I = 1.20x106 mm4, and Solve the allowable axial stress, Fa
C. USD
area A = 1550 mm2. 1 - 0.50 KL/r
2
Beam Cc
Column Fa = 5 3 KL/r 1 KL/r 3 Fy
3 + 8 Cc
- 8 Cc
Examples 5 and 6
Illustration 75.47 2
1 - 0.50 126.17
III. Building Frame System
Fa = 5 3 75.47 1 75.47 3 248
3 + 8 126.17 - 8 126.17
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Fa = 109.23 MPa
D. Plan Irregularities
L Solve the axial capacity, P
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
P = Fa A
B. Material Specification = 109.23 MPa(1550 mm2)
C. Flexural Members P = 169310 N
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the axial capacity of Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms the column shown if b) If L = 6.0 m, solve KL/r
B. WSD a) L = 3m KL 0.70(6000)
=
Beam b) L = 6m r 27.82
Column Use Fy = 248 MPa, moment if = 150.95  Cc = 126.17  Long Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
inertia I = 1.20x106 mm4, and Solve the allowable axial stress, Fa
C. USD
area A = 1550 mm2.
Fa = 12KLE 2
Beam 2

Column 23 r
Examples 5 and 6
Illustration 12(2)(200000)
III. Building Frame System
=
23 150.95 2
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System Fa = 45.20 MPa
C. Vertical Irregularities
Solve the axial capacity, P
D. Plan Irregularities
L
P = Fa A
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy = 45.20 MPa (1550 mm2)
B. Material Specification P = 70056 N
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


1. Riveted and Bolted Connections
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Lap Splice Butt Splice
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Triple-Plate Shingle Splice Triple-Plate Shingle Splice
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete 2. Welded Connections


A. Definition of Terms Ø Classification of weld
B. WSD Vertical, horizontal, flat, and overhead
Beam
Ø Types of weld
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
Bead, groove, fillet, plug and slot
C. USD
Beam
Illustration
Column Vertical Fillet Horizontal Butt
Examples 5 and 6
Flat Butt
Flat Edge Bead
III. Building Frame System Slot Weld
A. Code Design Criteria
Plug Weld
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


Flat Fillet
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification Horizontal Fillet
C. Flexural Members Overhead Fillet Overhead Butt
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Types of groove weld (used for tee and butt joints)
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
Square Butt Joint Square Tee Joint
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Single-Vee Butt Joint Single-Bevel Tee Joint
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Double-Vee Butt Joint Double-Bevel Tee Joint
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Single-U Butt Joint Single-J Tee Joint
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy Double-U Butt Joint Double-J Tee Joint
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Types of fillet (used for lap joint splices)
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms Convex Fillet Weld
B. WSD Fillet weld
Beam
Column Size of weld
Examples 3, 4, & 5
d
C. USD
el
Beam f w
Column
a to
o
Examples 5 and 6
T hr
III. Building Frame System Concave Fillet Weld
A. Code Design Criteria Fillet weld
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
Size of weld
D. Plan Irregularities
d
el
IV. NSCP Provisions
f w
A. Design Philosophy
a to
B. Material Specification o
C. Flexural Members T hr
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Standard Symbol of Weld
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms TYPE OF WELD Weld
B. WSD
Field
Groove Weld Plug/ Weld all Flush
Beam Bead Fillet around
square V Bevel U J Slot
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Standard Location of Weld Information
Contour symbol
III. Building Frame System Groove angle
Root opening
A. Code Design Criteria
A Length of weld
B. Structural System Size of weld
C. Vertical Irregularities Arrow connecting
Reference line for reference line with

Other

weld
side
D. Plan Irregularities showing weld location arrow side of joint.
Both-sides

S L-P
welds

IV. NSCP Provisions R


Specification T Field weld
A. Design Philosophy reference Arrow Weld all around
side
weld
B. Material Specification Weld symbol Pitch of intermitted weld
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Standard Symbol of Weld
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Arrow-Side weld
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Other-Side weld
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Both-Sides weld
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
Compound welds
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Example of Symbol Application
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
Arrow side
B. WSD Arrow side Other side
Beam Arrow side
Other side Joint
Column
Joint Other side
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Joint
Beam
Column Tee Joint Edge Joint Corner Joint
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System Arrow side


Arrow side Other side Joint “A” Arrow side
A. Code Design Criteria Joint Joint “A” Joint
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
Joint A
D. Plan Irregularities
Joint B Other side
IV. NSCP Provisions Other side Arrow side Other side
A. Design Philosophy
Joint “B” Joint “B”
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Lap Joint Double Tee Joint Butt Joint
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Method of showing groove location
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms when welds are not shown
B. WSD
Beam Arrow does not show
Column
Improper which member is to grooved
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam Proper
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Significance

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Proper
D. Plan Irregularities
Significance
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Concrete is a mixture of sand and gravel held together in a rock like
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD mass with a paste of cement and water.
Beam
Column Reinforced Concrete is a combination of concrete and steel wherein
Examples 3, 4, & 5 the steel reinforcement provides the tensile strength lacking in the
C. USD
concrete.
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Working Stress Design
III. Building Frame System
Applied Load   x Section Capacity
A. Code Design Criteria  is less than 1
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Ultimate Strength Design
D. Plan Irregularities  x Applied Load  Section Capacity
IV. NSCP Provisions  is greater than 1
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Working Stress Design
A. Definition of Terms Applied Load   x Section Capacity   is less than 1
B. WSD
Allowable stresses
Beam
Column Flexural Members
Examples 3, 4, & 5 for concrete fc = 0.45f’c
C. USD for steel fs = 138 MPa for Grades 276 & 345
Beam fs = 165 MPa for Grades 414 & Higher
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Compression/Compression with bending
III. Building Frame System
for concrete fc = 0.34f’c
A. Code Design Criteria for steel fs = 0.40fy
B. Structural System NOTE: This values were taken based on 40 percent of strength using ultimate strength design
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities
Where
f’c is the compressive strength of concrete
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
fy is the yield strength of steel
B. Material Specification Es = 200,000 MPa is the modulus of elasticity of steel
C. Flexural Members Ec = 4700f’c is the modulus of elasticity of concrete
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete A. Transformed Section Method/Flexure Formula Method


A. Definition of Terms fc
B. WSD
Beam
Column y
½y
Examples 3, 4, & 5 h d
C. USD d-y
Beam nAs
Column
Examples 5 and 6 b fs/n

III. Building Frame System


fc = M c y fc  0.45f’c fc is allowable stress of concrete
A. Code Design Criteria I
B. Structural System fs is allowable stress of steel
fs Ms (d - y) fs  allowable
C. Vertical Irregularities
n = I Mc is moment for concrete
D. Plan Irregularities
Ms is moment for steel
IV. NSCP Provisions Where
A. Design Philosophy
y is the distance of extreme
I is the moment of inertia fiber in compression from NA
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members n is the modular ratio = Es/Ec (d - y) is the location steel from NA
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete B. Derivation of Design Formula


A. Definition of Terms fc
B. WSD
Beam ⅓y
y C = ½fcyb
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 h d
d - ⅓y
C. USD d-y
Beam T = Asfs
Column fs/n
Examples 5 and 6 b

III. Building Frame System Solve y using R & P Where


A. Code Design Criteria
y fc fs is allowable stress of steel
B. Structural System
=
d fc + fs/n fc is allowable stress of concrete
C. Vertical Irregularities

y = fc d
D. Plan Irregularities M is internal moment capacity
IV. NSCP Provisions fc + fs/n n is the modular ratio = Es/Ec
A. Design Philosophy y is the distance of extreme
B. Material Specification M = C (d - ⅓y)
fiber in compression from NA
C. Flexural Members M = T (d - ⅓y)
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Three categories of columns:
II. Reinforced Concrete 1. Pedestal or Short Compression Blocks - height is less than
A. Definition of Terms
three times the least dimension
B. WSD
Beam
2. Long or Slender Column - strength of the column is
Column significantly reduced due to slenderness
Examples 3, 4, & 5 3. Short Column - failure is initiated by material failure
C. USD
Beam Types of Columns
Column
1. Tied
Examples 5 and 6
2. Spiral
III. Building Frame System 3. Composite
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
Illustration
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Tied Column Spiral Column Composite Columns
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections Code Requirements
II. Reinforced Concrete 1. Steel ratio  = As/Ag may not be less than 1 percent and greater
A. Definition of Terms than 8 percent
B. WSD
2. Minimum number of bar is 4 for rectangular, 6 for circular, 3 for
Beam triangular. Clear distance of longitudinal bar should not be less
Column 1.5bd or 40 mm.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD 3. Minimum dimension may be at least 200 mm to provide enough
Beam concrete cover of bars
Column
Examples 5 and 6 4. Tie shall be 10mm for longitudinal bar 32mm and smaller, and
12mm for longitudinal bar larger than 32mm.
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria 5. Ties shall be spaced not more than 16 times the diameter of
B. Structural System longitudinal bar, 48 times the diameter of ties, or the least lateral
C. Vertical Irregularities dimension of the column.
D. Plan Irregularities
6. Corner and alternate longitudinal bar must have lateral support
IV. NSCP Provisions provided by the corner of the tie and no bars shall be located more
A. Design Philosophy than 150 mm on either side from such laterally supported bar.
B. Material Specification
6. Clear spacing of spirals may not be less than 25mm or greater
C. Flexural Members
than 75 mm
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Formula for axially loaded column


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
For tied column ( = 0.40)
Beam Pcap = 0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 For spiral column ( = 0.40)
C. USD
Beam
Pcap = 0.85[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Where
III. Building Frame System Pcap is the axial capacity at service load
A. Code Design Criteria
f’c is the compressive strength of concrete
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities fy is the yield strength of steel
D. Plan Irregularities Ag is the gross area of column
IV. NSCP Provisions As is the total area of reinforcing bar
A. Design Philosophy  is the factor to get the equivalent service load
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the safe live load and dead load of the beam shown. Use
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms f’c = 25 MPa and fs = 124 MPa. Assume live load is 50 % of the
B. WSD dead load.
Beam
Column Figure Solution
Examples 3, 4, & 5 WTOT = WDL + WLL
C. USD Allowable stress
Beam
A B fc  0.45f’c
Column 6m
Examples 5 and 6 RA RB fs  124 MPa
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria Section Actual stress
B. Structural System Mc
f=  Allowable stress
C. Vertical Irregularities I
D. Plan Irregularities
500mm M is the moment
IV. NSCP Provisions I is the crack moment of inertia
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification c is the distance from NA to
C. Flexural Members 300mm 4 - 28 mm the point in question
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections c
II. Reinforced Concrete C
A. Definition of Terms y
y
B. WSD 500mm d
Beam
d-y nAs
Column T
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD s
300mm
Beam
Column At the level of steel, s = c 200000
n= = 8.50
Examples 5 and 6 470025
fs fc
s =  c =
III. Building Frame System Es Ec Since,
A. Code Design Criteria
fs fc C = ½(b)(y)fc)
B. Structural System =
C. Vertical Irregularities Es Ec
T = (As)(fs)
D. Plan Irregularities Es
fs = fc T = (nAs)fc
Ec
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy fs = n fc
Therefore, the equivalent area
B. Material Specification Es
n= is the modular ratio of steel in concrete is nAs
C. Flexural Members Ec
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections c
II. Reinforced Concrete C
A. Definition of Terms y
y
B. WSD 500mm d
Beam
d-y nAs
Column T
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD s
300mm
Beam
Column
Solve d Take summation of moment of
Examples 5 and 6
areas about the NA, M = 0
III. Building Frame System
d = 500 - 40 - 10 - ½(28)
300(y)(½y) = nAs (d - y)
A. Code Design Criteria d = 436 mm
B. Structural System 150(y2) = 20935.57 (436 - y)
C. Vertical Irregularities Solve for y, (location of NA)
D. Plan Irregularities y2 = 139.57 (436 - y)
nAs = (8.50) (28) (4)
2
IV. NSCP Provisions 4 y2 +139.57y - 9127908.52 = 0
A. Design Philosophy nAs = 20935.57 mm2 y = 186.58
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members d - y = 249.42 mm
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections 300mm

II. Reinforced Concrete C


A. Definition of Terms y
y
B. WSD 500mm d
Beam
d-y nAs
Column T
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD 300mm 4 - 28 mm 
Beam
Column Solve the moment of inertia, I Solve the moment capacity
Examples 5 and 6
I = INA + Ay2 For concrete
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
= 121 (300)(y)3 + (300)(y) (y)2 fc = Mc c  0.45f’c = 11.25
I
B. Structural System + nAs (d - y)2 c = y = 186.58
C. Vertical Irregularities = 12 (300)(186.58)3
1
M (186.58)
D. Plan Irregularities
+ (300)(186.58)[(186.58)]2 11.25  c
IV. NSCP Provisions
1951.93x106
A. Design Philosophy
+ (20935.57)(249.42) 2
M  117.69x106 Nmm
c
B. Material Specification I= 1951.93x106 mm4
C. Flexural Members
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections 300mm

II. Reinforced Concrete C


A. Definition of Terms y
y
B. WSD 500mm d
Beam
d-y nAs
Column T
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD 300mm 4 - 28 mm 
Beam
Column Solve the moment capacity From load diagram solve WTOT,
Examples 5 and 6 For steel
fs M s c fs M = (WTOT) (L)2  114.17 KNm
III. Building Frame System
n =  n = 14.59
A. Code Design Criteria I 114.17  (WTOT) (6)2
B. Structural System c=d-y
WTOT = 25.37 KN/m
C. Vertical Irregularities = 249.42
D. Plan Irregularities Ms (249.42) But WTOT = WDL + WLL
14.59 
IV. NSCP Provisions 1951.93x106 25.37 = WDL + 0.5WDL
A. Design Philosophy Ms  114.17x106 Nmm < Mc
B. Material Specification WDL = 16.91 KN/m
C. Flexural Members  Mcapacity = 114.17x106 Nmm WLL = 8.46 KN/m
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design the section and number of 20mm bar of a beam carrying 80
II. Reinforced Concrete KNm moment. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fs = 124 MPa, and effective depth
A. Definition of Terms
equal to twice of width.
B. WSD
fc
Beam
Column Figure
y
Examples 3, 4, & 5 y C = fcyb
C. USD d d
Beam d - y
d-y
Column
Examples 5 and 6 T = Asfs
b fs/n
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria Solution
B. Structural System Allowable stress Solve for y using R & P
C. Vertical Irregularities
fc  0.45f’c  0.45(25) y fc
D. Plan Irregularities =
d fc + fs/n
 11.25 MPa
IV. NSCP Provisions
fs  124 MPa y = 11.25 (d)
A. Design Philosophy
11.25 + 124/8.5
B. Material Specification Es 200000
n= E = = 8.5 y = 0.4354(d)
C. Flexural Members c 470025
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design the section and number of 20mm bar of a beam carrying 80
II. Reinforced Concrete KNm moment. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fs = 124 MPa, and effective depth
A. Definition of Terms
equal to twice of width.
B. WSD
fc
Beam
Column Figure
y
Examples 3, 4, & 5 y C = fcyb
C. USD d d
Beam d - y
d-y
Column
Examples 5 and 6 T = Asfs
b fs/n
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria Solution
B. Structural System Solve for d using moment equation
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities M  C (d - y) M  fcyb(d - y)
IV. NSCP Provisions 80x106  (11.25) (0.4354d) (d)[d - (0.4354d)]
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
80x106  (11.25) (0.4354) () [1 - (0.4354)](d3)
C. Flexural Members d  424.36 mm b  212.18 mm
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design the section and number of 20mm bar of a beam carrying 80
II. Reinforced Concrete KNm moment. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fs = 124 MPa, and effective depth
A. Definition of Terms
equal to twice of width.
B. WSD
fc
Beam
Column Figure
y
Examples 3, 4, & 5 y C = fcyb
C. USD d d
Beam d - y
d-y
Column
Examples 5 and 6 T = Asfs
b fs/n
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
Solution
B. Structural System Solve for area of steel As Substitute
C. Vertical Irregularities C=T (11.25) (184.77)(212.18) = As (124)
D. Plan Irregularities
fcyb = Asfs As = 1778.43 mm2
IV. NSCP Provisions
b = 212.18 mm Solve the number of bars using 20mm
A. Design Philosophy
As 1778.43
B. Material Specification y = 0.4354d # of bars = A = = 5.7
C. Flexural Members
b (20)2
= 184.77 mm say 6 pcs
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa,  = 3%, and 10 mm
A. Definition of Terms
diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Solve the total load PTOT
C. USD h A g = h 2

Beam  = As/Ag PTOT = PDL + PLL


Column As = 0.03Ag = 240 + 180
Examples 5 and 6 b=h PTOT = 420 KN
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN From axial load formula
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN PTOT  PCAP
C. Vertical Irregularities PTOT  0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
D. Plan Irregularities 420x103  (0.8)(0.4)[(0.85)(25)(h2 - 0.03h2)
s
IV. NSCP Provisions + (276) (0.03h2)]
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification 420x103  (0.32) [(21.25)(0.97) + 8.28] h2
C. Flexural Members h = 213.14 say 225 mm
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa, initial  = 3%, and
A. Definition of Terms
10 mm diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Solve number of bars, Ag = 225x225
C. USD h A g = h 2
PTOT  0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Beam  = As/Ag
As = 0.03Ag 420x10  (0.8)(0.4)[(0.85)(25)(225 - As)
Column 3 2
Examples 5 and 6 b=h
+ (276) As]
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN 420x103  (0.32) [21.25 (2252 - As) + 276 As]
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN 420x103  6.80 (2252 - As) + 88.32 As
C. Vertical Irregularities
420x103  6.80 (2252) - 6.8As + 88.32 As
D. Plan Irregularities
s As = 929.22 mm2
IV. NSCP Provisions
A 929.22
A. Design Philosophy # of bars = s 2 =
B. Material Specification d (20)2
C. Flexural Members # of bars = 2.96 say 4 pcs
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa, initial  = 3%, and
A. Definition of Terms
10 mm diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Solve spacing of ties
C. USD h A g = h 2

Beam  = As/Ag s = 16xdiameter of longitudinal bar


Column As = 0.03Ag = 16(20)
Examples 5 and 6 b=h
= 320 mm
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN s = 48xdiameter of ties
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN = 48(10)
C. Vertical Irregularities = 480 mm
D. Plan Irregularities
s s = least dimension
IV. NSCP Provisions
= 225 mm governs
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
Therefore s = 225 mm on center
C. Flexural Members
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa, initial  = 3%, and
A. Definition of Terms
10 mm diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Check clear spacing of longitudinal bar
C. USD h A g = h 2

Beam  = As/Ag Clear spacing = h - clear cover(2)


Column As = 0.03Ag
b=h - tie diameter(2)
Examples 5 and 6
- bar diameter(2)
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN
A. Code Design Criteria Clear spacing = 225 - 40(2) - 10(2) - 20(2)
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN
C. Vertical Irregularities
Clear spacing = 85 mm > 1.5bd = 30
D. Plan Irregularities > 40 mm
IV. NSCP Provisions s < 150 mm
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification Therefore OK!
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ultimate Strength Design


A. Definition of Terms  x Applied Load  Section Capacity
B. WSD  is greater than 1
Beam
Column
Load Factors
Examples 3, 4, & 5
U = 1.4D + 1.7L
C. USD U = 0.75[1.4D + 1.7L + 1.7W]
Beam U = 0.9D + 1.3W
Column U = 1.1D + 1.3L + 1.1E
Examples 5 and 6 U = 0.9D + 1.1E
U = 1.4D + 1.7L + 1.7H
III. Building Frame System
U = 0.9D + 1.7H (if live/dead load reduces the effect of H)
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
U = 0.75[ 1.4D + 1.4T + 1.7L ]
C. Vertical Irregularities U = 1.4[ D + T ]
D. Plan Irregularities
Material Strength
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy f’c = strength of concrete at strain of 0.003
B. Material Specification fy = is the yield strength of steel
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Flexure Formula c
II. Reinforced Concrete 0.85f’c 0.85f’c
A. Definition of Terms
C C a
B. WSD c a
Beam
h d
Column d - a
Examples 3, 4, & 5 d-c
T T
C. USD
Beam s
b
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Af
Solve the internal moment capacity, M M = As fy d -  0.85f’
s y
cb
III. Building Frame System MC = 0 + MT = 0 + Af
or Mu =  As fy d -  0.85f’
s y

A. Code Design Criteria cb


M = T (d - a) M = C(d - a)
B. Structural System Where
C. Vertical Irregularities FH = 0 + Mu = is the ultimate moment capacity
D. Plan Irregularities C= T As = is the area of reinforcing bar
0.85f’c a b = As fy fy = is the yield strength
IV. NSCP Provisions As f y f’c = is the compressive strength of concrete
A. Design Philosophy a=
0.85f’c b d = is the effective depth
B. Material Specification M = As fy (d - a) b = is the width of the beam
C. Flexural Members  = is the reduction factor equal to 0.90
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Flexure Formula c
II. Reinforced Concrete 0.85f’c 0.85f’c
A. Definition of Terms
C C a
B. WSD c a
Beam
h d
Column d - a
Examples 3, 4, & 5 d-c
T T
C. USD
Beam s
b
Column
Examples 5 and 6
To ensure yielding, Where
III. Building Frame System As act = is the actual steel ratio
A. Code Design Criteria act =  max
bd 1 = 0.85 - 0.05(f’c - 30)  f’c is in MPa
B. Structural System  min
 0.85
C. Vertical Irregularities
f’
D. Plan Irregularities max = 0.75 0.851 c 600  0.65
fy fy + 600
IV. NSCP Provisions min = 1.4
A. Design Philosophy fy
B. Material Specification f’c
min =
4fy
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Formula for axially loaded column


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
For tied column ( = 0.70)
Beam Pult = 0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 For spiral column ( = 0.75)
C. USD
Beam
Pult = 0.85[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Where
III. Building Frame System Pult is the ultimate axial capacity
A. Code Design Criteria
f’c is the compressive strength of concrete
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities fy is the yield strength of steel
D. Plan Irregularities Ag is the gross cross sectional area of column
IV. NSCP Provisions As is the total area of reinforcing bar
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the number of 20 mm Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
reinforcing bar needed for the Calculate the ultimate load
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
beam loaded as shown below. Use Pu = 1.4PDL + 1.7PLL
Beam f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 414 MPa, and
= 1.4(20) + 1.7(16)
Column effective depth d = 350mm.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
Pu = 55.20 KN
Figure PDL = 20 KN
C. USD PLL = 16 KN Wu = 26 KN/m
Beam
Column WU = 26 KN/m Calculate the maximum moment
Examples 5 and 6 Due to uniform load
A B
5m MUW = Wu L2
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria RA RB = (26)(5)2 = 81.25 KNm
B. Structural System Due to concentrated load
Section 250
C. Vertical Irregularities MUP = Pu L
D. Plan Irregularities
= (55.2)(5) = 69.0 KNm
IV. NSCP Provisions
350 Total ultimate load
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
Mu = 81.25 + 69.0
C. Flexural Members Mu = 150.25 KNm
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the number of 20 mm Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
reinforcing bar needed for the Solve As
A. Definition of Terms
beam loaded as shown below. Use As fy
B. WSD M u =  As fy d - 
Beam f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 414 MPa, and 0.85f’c b
Column effective depth d = 350mm. Mu As(d) - fy
= 1.7f’ (As)2
Examples 3, 4, & 5 f
 y c b
Figure PDL = 20 KN
C. USD PLL = 16 KN
150.25x106 = - 414 (As)2
Beam 350 A s
Column WU = 26 KN/m (0.90)(414) 1.7(25)250
Examples 5 and 6 A B 403247 = (350) As - 0.0390(As)2
5m
III. Building Frame System
RA RB 0.039 (As)2 - (350) As + 403247 = 0
A. Code Design Criteria a b c
B. Structural System
250
As = -b  b - 4ac
2
C. Vertical Irregularities Section
D. Plan Irregularities 2a
IV. NSCP Provisions 350  3502 - 4(0.039)403247
350 =
A. Design Philosophy 2 (0.039)
B. Material Specification As = + 7616.89
C. Flexural Members As = + 1357.44
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Calculate the number of 20 mm Solution
II. Reinforced Concrete
reinforcing bar needed for the Solving for the number of bars
A. Definition of Terms
beam loaded as shown below. Use As 1357.44 = 1357.44
B. WSD
f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 414 MPa, and n = Ab = 4 d2 
Beam 4 (20)2
Column effective depth d = 350mm. n = 4.3 Say 5 - 20 mm
Examples 3, 4, & 5
Figure PDL = 20 KN
C. USD PLL = 16 KN Check ductility limit
Beam
WU = 26 KN/m As 5(314)
Column act = bd = 250(350)
Examples 5 and 6 A B
5m act = 0.0179
III. Building Frame System f’
A. Code Design Criteria RA RB max = 0.75 0.85 1 c 600
fy fy+ 600
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Section 250 max = 0.75 0.85 (0.85) 25 (600)
414 414 + 600
D. Plan Irregularities
max = 0.0194 > act ok!
IV. NSCP Provisions
350 min = 1.4 1.4
A. Design Philosophy fy 414 = 0.003 < act ok!
=
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members min =f’c = 25 = 0.003 < act ok!
4fy 4(414)
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa,  = 3%, and 10 mm
A. Definition of Terms
diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Solve the ultimate load Pult
C. USD h A g = h 2

Beam  = As/Ag Pult = 1.4PDL + 1.7PLL


Column As = 0.03Ag = 1.4(240) + 1.7(180)
Examples 5 and 6 b=h Pult = 642 KN
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN From axial load formula
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN Pult 0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
C. Vertical Irregularities
642x103  (0.8)(0.7)[(0.85)(25)(h2 - 0.03h2)
D. Plan Irregularities
s + (276) (0.03h2)]
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy 642x103  (0.56) [(21.25)(0.97) + 8.28] h2
B. Material Specification h = 199.20 say 200 mm
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Design a square column using 20mm reinforcing bar if PDL = 240 KN
II. Reinforced Concrete and PLL = 180 KN. Use f’c = 25 MPa, fy = 276 MPa,  = 3%, and 10 mm
A. Definition of Terms
diameter ties.
B. WSD
Beam Figure Solution
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Solve number of bars, Ag = 200x200
C. USD h A g = h 2
Pult  0.80[0.85f’c(Ag - As) + fyAs]
Beam  = As/Ag
As = 0.03Ag 642x10  (0.8)(0.7)[(0.85)(25)(200 - As)
Column 3 2
Examples 5 and 6 b=h
+ (276) As]
III. Building Frame System
PDL = 240 KN 642x103  (0.56) [21.25 (2002 - As) + 276 As]
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System PLL = 180 KN 642x103  11.9 (2002 - As) + 154.56 As
C. Vertical Irregularities
642x103  11.9 (2002) - 11.9As + 154.56As
D. Plan Irregularities
s As = 1163.6 mm2
IV. NSCP Provisions
A 1163.6
A. Design Philosophy # of bars = s 2 =
B. Material Specification d (20)2
C. Flexural Members # of bars = 3.7 say 4 pcs
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Ø Procedure and Limitations for the Design of Structures
A. Definition of Terms ð Zoning - Indicate the effective peak ground acceleration
B. WSD 0.40g for Zone 4
Beam 0.20g for Zone 2
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 ð Site Characteristic
C. USD A factor greater than or equal to 1.0 introduce to the base
Beam
shear formula to account for the variability of soil conditions.
Column
Examples 5 and 6 ð Occupancy
III. Building Frame System A factor greater than or equal to 1.0 introduce to the base
A. Code Design Criteria shear formula to account for the importance of the structure
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities ð Configuration
D. Plan Irregularities Implies the type of plan and vertical irregularity
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy ð Structural System and Height
B. Material Specification Implies the response of the building under lateral load
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø Two Major Parameters in the Selection of Design Criteria
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
ð Occupancy
B. WSD ð Structural Configuration
Beam
Column Ø Four Categories of Occupancy
Examples 3, 4, & 5 ð Essential Facilities
C. USD Ö Occupancies having surgery and emergency treatment areas
Beam
Ö Fire and police stations
Column
Ö Garages and shelters for emergency vehicles and emergency
Examples 5 and 6
aircraft
III. Building Frame System Ö Structures and shelters in emergency preparedness centers
A. Code Design Criteria Ö Aviation control towers
B. Structural System Ö Structures and equipment in communication centers and
C. Vertical Irregularities other
D. Plan Irregularities facilities required for emergency response
IV. NSCP Provisions Ö Standby power-generating equipment for Category 1 facilities
A. Design Philosophy Ö Tanks and other structures containing housing or supporting
B. Material Specification water or fire-suppression material or equipment required for
C. Flexural Members the protection of category I, II or III structures.
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections Ø Four Categories of Occupancy
II. Reinforced Concrete ð Hazardous Facilities
A. Definition of Terms Ö Occupancies and structures therein housing or supporting
B. WSD toxic or explosive chemicals or substances
Beam Ö Non-building structures housing, supporting or containing
Column quantities of toxic or explosive substances.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
ð Special Facilities
Column Ö Buildings with an assembly room with an occupant capacity >1000
Examples 5 and 6 Ö Educational buildings with a capacity of 300 or more students
Ö Buildings used for college or adult education with a capacity > 500
III. Building Frame System Ö Institutional buildings with 50 or more incapacitated patients, but
A. Code Design Criteria not included in Category I
B. Structural System Ö Mental hospitals, sanitariums, jails, prison and other buildings
C. Vertical Irregularities
where personal liberties of inmates are similarly restrained
D. Plan Irregularities
Ö All structures with an occupancy 5,000 or more persons
IV. NSCP Provisions Ö Structures and equipment in power-generating stations and other
A. Design Philosophy public utility facilities not included in Category I or Category II
B. Material Specification above, and required for continued operation.
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø Four Categories of Occupancy
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
ð Standard Facilities
B. WSD
ÖAll structures housing occupancies or having functioned not
Beam
listed in Category I, II or III above and Category V below.
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 ð Miscellaneous Facilities
C. USD ÖPrivate garages, carports, sheds, agricultural buildings, and
Beam fences over 1.8 meters high.
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
1. Bearing Wall System
II. Reinforced Concrete a structural system without a complete vertical load-carrying space
A. Definition of Terms
frame. Bearing walls or bracing systems provide support for all or
B. WSD
Beam most gravity loads. Resistance to lateral load is provided by shear
Column walls or brace frame.
Description of Lateral Force Height
Examples 3, 4, & 5
Illustration Resisting System Limit (Z4)
C. USD
Beam
1. Light-framed walls with shear panels
Column Wood structural Panels -------------------------------- 20
Examples 5 and 6 All other light-framed walls ---------------------------- 20
III. Building Frame System 2. Shear wall
A. Code Design Criteria Concrete --------------------------------------------------- 50
B. Structural System Masonry ---------------------------------------------------- 50
C. Vertical Irregularities
3. Light steel-framed bearing walls tension bracing --- 20
D. Plan Irregularities
4. Braced frames where bracing carries gravity load
IV. NSCP Provisions Steel -------------------------------------------------------- 50
A. Design Philosophy Concrete --------------------------------------------------- ***
B. Material Specification Heavy Timber -------------------------------------------- 20
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
2. Building Frame System
II. Reinforced Concrete a structural system with an essentially complete space frame
A. Definition of Terms
providing support for gravity loads. Resistance to lateral load is
B. WSD
Beam provided by shear walls or brace frames.
Column
Illustration Description of Lateral Force Height
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Resisting System Limit (Z4)
C. USD
Beam 1. Steel eccentrically braced frame ------------------------ 75
Column 2. Light-framed walls with shear panels
Examples 5 and 6 Wood structural Panels -------------------------------- 20
All other light-framed walls ---------------------------- 20
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria 3. Shear wall
B. Structural System Concrete --------------------------------------------------- 75
C. Vertical Irregularities Masonry ---------------------------------------------------- 50
D. Plan Irregularities 4. Ordinary braced frame
Steel -------------------------------------------------------- 50
IV. NSCP Provisions
Concrete --------------------------------------------------- ***
A. Design Philosophy Heavy timber --------------------------------------------- 20
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members 5. Special concentrically steel braced frame ------------ 75
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
3. Moment-Resisting Frame System
II. Reinforced Concrete a structural system with essentially complete space frame providing
A. Definition of Terms
support for gravity loads. Resistance to lateral load is provided
B. WSD
Beam
primarily by flexural action of members.
Column
Illustration Description of Lateral Force Height
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Resisting System Limit (Z4)
C. USD
Beam 1. Special moment-resisting frame
Column Steel -------------------------------------------------------- NL
Examples 5 and 6 Concrete --------------------------------------------------- NL

III. Building Frame System 2. Masonry moment-resisting walls frame --------------- 50


A. Code Design Criteria
3. Concrete intermediate moment-resisting frame ----- ***
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities 4. Ordinary moment-resisting frame
D. Plan Irregularities Steel -------------------------------------------------------- 50
Concrete --------------------------------------------------- ***
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy 5. Special truss moment frames of steel ----------------- 75
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections 4. Dual System
II. Reinforced Concrete is a combination of moment-resisting frames & shear walls or braced
A. Definition of Terms frames. Moment-resisting frame shall be designed to resist 25 % of the
B. WSD base shear & 75 % for the Description of Lateral Force Height
Beam Resisting System Limit (Z4)
shear walls/braced frame.
Column 1. Shear wall
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Illustration Concrete with SMRF ------------------------------------ NL
C. USD Concrete with steel OMRF or concrete IMRF ---- 50
Masonry with SMRF or steel OMRF ---------------- 50
Beam
Masonry with concrete IMRF ------------------------- ***
Column
Masonry with masonry MMRWF --------------------- 50
Examples 5 and 6
2. Steel eccentrically braced frame
III. Building Frame System With steel SMRF ----------------------------------------- NL
A. Code Design Criteria With steel OMRF ---------------------------------------- 50
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities 3. Ordinary braced frame
Steel with steel SMRF ---------------------------------- NL
D. Plan Irregularities
Steel with steel OMRF ---------------------------------- 50
IV. NSCP Provisions Concrete w/ concrete SMRF or concrete IMRF -- ***
A. Design Philosophy 4. Special concentrically braced frame
B. Material Specification Steel with steel SMRF ---------------------------------- NL
C. Flexural Members Steel with steel OMRF ---------------------------------- 50
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
5. Cantilevered Column Building System
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
a structural system relying on cantilevered column elements for
B. WSD lateral resistance.
Beam Description of Lateral Force Height
Column Resisting System Limit (Z4)
Illustration
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Cantilevered column elements -------------------------- 10
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
6. Shear Wall-Frame Interactive System
II. Reinforced Concrete a combination of shear walls and frames designed to resist lateral
A. Definition of Terms
forces in proportion to their relative rigidities, considering interaction
B. WSD
Beam
between shear walls and frames on all levels.
Column Illustration
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Description of Lateral Force Height
Beam Resisting System Limit (Z4)
Column Concrete ------------------------------------- 50
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections 1. Stiffness Irregularity / Soft Story
II. Reinforced Concrete is one in which the lateral stiffness is less than 70 percent of that in
A. Definition of Terms the story above or less than 80 percent of the average stiffness of the
B. WSD
three stories above.
Beam
Column Illustration Braced frame Shear wall Stiff column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities Soft Soft Soft
story story story
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
“Soft Story” stiffness < 70% of story stiffness above
B. Material Specification
“Soft Story” stiffness < 80% of average stiffness 3 stories above
C. Flexural Members
Note: Need not be considered if the story drift under the lateral force is less than 1.3 times the story drift above
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections 2. Weight (mass) Irregularity
II. Reinforced Concrete mass irregularity shall be considered to exist where the effective
A. Definition of Terms mass of any story is more than 150 percent of the effective mass of
B. WSD
an adjacent story. A roof that is lighter than the floor below need not
Beam
Column
be considered.
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Illustration
C. USD
Beam HEAVY MASS
Column
Examples 5 and 6 HEAVY MASS
HEAVY
MASS
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities HEAVY MASS
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
Story mass > 150% of the mass of adjacent story
C. Flexural Members
Note: Need not be considered if the story drift under the lateral force is less than 1.3 times the story drift above
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
3. Vertical Geometric Irregularity
II. Reinforced Concrete vertical geometric irregularity shall be considered to exist where the
A. Definition of Terms
horizontal dimension of the lateral-force-resisting system in any story is
B. WSD
Beam
more than 130 percent of that in an adjacent story. One-story penthouses
Column need not be considered.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Illustration
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Story dimension > 130% of the dimension of adjacent story
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
4. In-Plane Discontinuity in Vertical Lateral-Force-Resisting Element
II. Reinforced Concrete
an in-plane offset of the lateral-load-resisting elements greater than
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
the length of those elements.
Beam
Column
Illustration
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Shear wall
Shear wall Braced frame
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
5. Discontinuity in Capacity / Weak Story
II. Reinforced Concrete a weak story is one in which the story strength is less than 80 percent
A. Definition of Terms of that in the story above. The story strength is the total strength of all
B. WSD
Beam
seismic-resisting elements sharing the story for the direction under
Column consideration.
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Illustration Shear wall Braced frame Shear wall
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities weak
D. Plan Irregularities story
IV. NSCP Provisions weak weak
A. Design Philosophy story story
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Story strength < 80% of the story strength above
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
1. Torsional Irregularity (to be considered if diaphragm is not flexible)
II. Reinforced Concrete torsional irregularly shall be considered to exist when the maximum
A. Definition of Terms
story drift, computed including accidental torsion, at one end of the
B. WSD
Beam structure transverse to an axis is more than 1.2 times the average of
Column the story drifts of the two ends of the structure.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam Illustration
Column
Examples 5 and 6 1
2
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities 1
2
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification 2 > 1.20(1 + 2)/2
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
2. Re-Entrant Corners
II. Reinforced Concrete plan configurations of a structure and its lateral-force-resisting system
A. Definition of Terms
contain re-entrant corners, where both projections of the structure
B. WSD
Beam beyond a re-entrant corner are greater than 15 percent of the plan
Column dimension of the structure in the given direction.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam Illustration > 0.15L
Column
Examples 5 and 6

> 0.15B
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System B
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities
Re-entrant corner
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification L
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
3. Diaphragm Discontinuity
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
diaphragm with abrupt discontinuities or variations in stiffness,
B. WSD including those having cutout or open areas greater than 50 percent of
Beam the gross enclosed area of the diaphragm, or changes in effective
Column diaphragm stiffness or more than 50 percent from one story to the
Examples 3, 4, & 5 next.
C. USD Diaphragm discontinuity
Beam Illustration
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System B
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification L
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
4. Out-of-Plane Offsets
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms
discontinuities in a lateral force path, such as out-of-plane offsets of
B. WSD the vertical elements.
Lateral-load-resisting
Beam
Column
Illustration element

Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification Lateral-load-resisting
C. Flexural Members element
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete 5. Nonparallel System


A. Definition of Terms the vertical lateral-load-resisting elements are not parallel to or symmetric
B. WSD about the major orthogonal axes of the lateral-force systems.
Beam
Column Illustration
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD Lateral-load-resisting
Beam element
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy Lateral-load-resisting
B. Material Specification element
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ø The NSCP C101-01 Section 421 contains special requirement
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD for the design of RC members that are part of the lateral
Beam
Column
resisting frame subjected to earthquake motions.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
Ø These requirements were established based on the profound
C. USD
Beam engineering experiences and experiments to ensure good
Column
Examples 5 and 6 performance of the structure during earthquakes.
III. Building Frame System Ø It provides requirements to mitigate earthquake stresses by
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System increasing the ductility of the structure through the confinement
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities
of concrete with reinforcing steel where plastic hinging may

IV. NSCP Provisions occur.


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø The NSCP C101-01 Section 421 contains special requirement
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms for the design of RC members that are part of the lateral
B. WSD
Beam resisting frame subjected to earthquake motions.
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Ø These requirements were established based on the profound
Column engineering experiences and experiments to ensure good
Examples 5 and 6
performance of the structure during earthquakes.
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Ø It provides requirements to mitigate earthquake stresses by
D. Plan Irregularities
increasing the ductility of the structure through the confinement
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy of concrete with reinforcing steel where plastic hinging may
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members occur.
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ø Reinforced concrete structures in high seismic risk must have:
A. Definition of Terms
· Strength, Ductility, Toughness
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Ø The performance criteria of RC members resisting earthquake:
C. USD
· Serviceability Limit State - material remains in the elastic
Beam
Column range and no damage is expected.
Examples 5 and 6
ÖMinor - Magnitude 1 - 4 < 10 yrs
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria · Control Limit - some yielding may occur and may have minor
B. Structural System structural damage.
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities ÖModerate - Mag. 4 - 6 -10-20 years
IV. NSCP Provisions · Survival Limit State - inelastic behavior and may have major
A. Design Philosophy
structural damage.
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members ÖMajor - Magnitude 7 and up - 100-500 years
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø SCOPE
II. Reinforced Concrete
Section 421 contains special requirements for design and
A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
construction of RC members of a structure for which the design
Beam forces, related to earthquake motions, have been determined
Column based on energy dissipation in the nonlinear range of response.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Force-Displacement Relationship Elastic vs Inelastic Response
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Elastic
III. Building Frame System
P Actual
A. Code Design Criteria 

Load, P
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
Code
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions Failure


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Sway Deformation Deformation, 
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ø LIMITATIONS ON MATERIAL STRENGTH


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
· Concrete compressive strength
Beam f'c  21 MPa
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
f'c  17 MPa may be use for footings
C. USD
Beam · Steel reinforcement:
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Ö ASTM A706M
III. Building Frame System – Low-alloy steel deformed bars (Grade 60)
A. Code Design Criteria – welding and bending is important
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities Ö ASTM A615M Grade 275 and Grade 420 are allowed if
IV. NSCP Provisions – fu/fy  1.25
A. Design Philosophy – Actual fy  (specified fy + 120 MPa) - retests shall not
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
exceed 20 MPa
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø SCOPE Side Elevation
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms The following requirements
B. WSD shall apply to members that:
Beam
Column
· Frame members
resisting earthquake d H
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD induced forces
Beam · Factored axial load L
Column
proportioned to resist
Examples 5 and 6 Cross-Section
flexure, Pu  0.1f'cAg
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
Ø LIMITS ON SECTION
C. Vertical Irregularities AND OR DIMENSION H
D. Plan Irregularities · Clear span, L  4d
IV. NSCP Provisions · (bw / H)  0.3
A. Design Philosophy B
B. Material Specification
· bw  250 mm bw
C. Flexural Members · bw  B + 1.5H
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Ø LONGITUDINAL REINFORCEMENT
A. Definition of Terms · As  required in the analysis
B. WSD
· As  As,min = (f'c/4fy)bwd or
Beam
Column · As  As,min = (1.4/fy)bwd
Examples 3, 4, & 5 · As = equivalent of two bars (continuos)
C. USD
Beam · As  0.025bwd
Column Note: As,min need not be satisfied if As supplied is 1/3
Examples 5 and 6 greater than As required.
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System · Positive moment strength at joint face shall not be less than
C. Vertical Irregularities one half of the negative moment strength provided at that
D. Plan Irregularities face of the joint. Neither the negative nor the positive
IV. NSCP Provisions moment strength at any section along member length shall
A. Design Philosophy be less than one fourth the maximum moment strength
B. Material Specification provided at face of either joint.
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections Ast  required in the analysis
II. Reinforced Concrete
Ld  equivalent of 2 bars
A. Definition of Terms  (1.4/fy)bwd Ld  d
B. WSD  (f’c/4fy)bwd  12db
Beam  0.025bwd  L/16
Column At least Ast/3
Examples 3, 4, & 5

Point of inflection
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System Asb  required in the analysis
C. Vertical Irregularities  equivalent of 2 bars
D. Plan Irregularities  (1.4/fy)bwd
IV. NSCP Provisions  (f’c/4fy)bwd
A. Design Philosophy  Ast/2
B. Material Specification L (To beam centerline)
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Ø LAP SPLICES REQUIREMENT
A. Definition of Terms · No splices are allowed within joints.
B. WSD
· No splices are allowed within 2h from face of joint.
Beam
Column · No splices are allowed within 2h from points of flexural yielding
Examples 3, 4, & 5 · Lap length must be provided with a hoops/spiral with Smin= d/4
C. USD
or 100 mm.
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 Ø TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
III. Building Frame System · Hoops shall be provided within:
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System Ö2h from face of the support
C. Vertical Irregularities Ö2h from both sides of sections where flexure yielding are
D. Plan Irregularities likely to occur.
IV. NSCP Provisions ÖFirst hoop shall be located not more than 50 mm from the
A. Design Philosophy
face of the supporting element.
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete ØTRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT


A. Definition of Terms Maximum hoop spacing should be the lesser of;
B. WSD
Beam
· d/4
Column · 8db (longitudinal bars)
Examples 3, 4, & 5 · 24db (hoops)
C. USD · 300 mm
Beam
Column
Notes:
Examples 5 and 6
· Corner and alternate longitudinal bars shall be provided
III. Building Frame System with lateral support by a tie with included angle not more than
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
135 degrees. Longitudinal bars shall be no farther than 150
C. Vertical Irregularities mm from such laterally supported bars.
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


· Where hoops are not required, stirrups with seismic hook at
A. Design Philosophy both ends shall be spaced at a distance not more than d/2
B. Material Specification throughout the length of the member.
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
50 mm  d/4
Beam  8db (longitudinal bars)
Column  24db (hoops)
Examples 3, 4, & 5  300 mm
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


H
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities 2H s  d/2
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ø SHEAR STRENGTH REINFORCEMENT


A. Definition of Terms · The design shear forces Ve shall be determined from
B. WSD consideration of the static forces on the portion of the
Beam
Column
member between faces of the joint. It shall be assumed that
Examples 3, 4, & 5 moments of opposite sign corresponding to probable
C. USD flexural strength Mpr act at the joint faces and that the
Beam member is loaded with the tributary gravity load along its
Column span.
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria · Transverse reinforcement over the confined region shall be
B. Structural System proportioned to resist shear assuming Vc = 0 when both of
C. Vertical Irregularities the following conditions occur:
D. Plan Irregularities
(MprA + MprB)/L  Ve and
IV. NSCP Provisions
Pu  0.05f'cAg
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
VL
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 MPRL MPRR
C. USD
Beam
Column VR
Examples 5 and 6 L
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria VL = (MprA + MprB)/L - 0.75(1.4DL + 1.7LL)L/2
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
VR = (MprA + MprB)/L + 0.75(1.4DL + 1.7LL)L/2
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø SCOPE
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms The following requirements shall apply to members that:
B. WSD · resist earthquake induced forces, and
Beam
Column
· have a factored axial forces exceeding 0.1Agf'c
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Ø LIMITATION ON SECTION DIMENSIONS
Beam
Column · Least cross-sectional dimension  300mm
Examples 5 and 6 · Least dimension /  dimension  0.4
III. Building Frame System · Limitation on longitudinal reinforcement 0.01  g  0.06
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities B  H  300mm
H
IV. NSCP Provisions B
A. Design Philosophy  0.40
H
B. Material Specification
B
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø MINIMUM FLEXURAL STRENGTH
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · The flexural strength of the columns shall satisfy:
B. WSD Mc  1.2Mg
Beam
Column
Where:
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Mc = sum of column moments at the center of the joint.
C. USD
Mg = sum of girder moments at the center of the joint.
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6 MNCT
III. Building Frame System MNGL
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions MNGR


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification MNCB
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø RESTRICTION ON LAP SPLICES
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · Splices are permitted only within the middle half of the
B. WSD column height,
Beam
· Splice must be designed as tension lap splice, and
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 · Hoop spacing must be the lesser of;
C. USD • H/4
Beam
Column • 6db (longitudinal bar)
Examples 5 and 6 • s = 100 + (350-H)/3, 100 mm  s  150 mm
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria
Ø TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities · Closed hoops or continuous spirals must be provided to
D. Plan Irregularities confine the concrete core, to act as lateral support of the
IV. NSCP Provisions longitudinal bars, and to resist shear. The amount of
A. Design Philosophy transverse reinforcement must be larger of that required for
B. Material Specification confinement or the design shear.
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · Confinement reinforcement must be provided within a length
B. WSD Lo from each joint face where flexure yielding may occur due
Beam to inelastic lateral displacements.
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Where:
C. USD Lo  Depth of the member
Beam
Column
 Clear height / 6
Examples 5 and 6  450 mm
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria · For spiral reinforcement (volumetric ratio)
B. Structural System
s  0.45 (Ag/Ac - 1)f'c/fy whichever is
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities  0.12f'c/fy smaller
IV. NSCP Provisions Where:
A. Design Philosophy
s = volume of spiral/volume of confined core
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members Ac = area of the core out-to-out from transverse bars
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · Rectangular hoop
B. WSD Ash = 0.3(shcf'c/fy)(Ag/Ach - 1) whichever is
Beam smaller
Column Ash = 0.09shcf'c/fy
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Note: For adequate core strength this equations need not
Column be satisfied.
Examples 5 and 6
· Hoop spacing shall be the lesser of
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria Ö H/4
B. Structural System Ö 6db (longitudinal bar)
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities
Ö s = 100 + (350-H)/3, 100 mm  s  150 mm
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy · Crossties or legs of hoops shall not be spaced farther than
B. Material Specification 350 mm on center in the direction perpendicular to axis of
C. Flexural Members longitudinal bar.
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


Ø SHEAR REQUIREMENTS
A. Definition of Terms · The design shear, V e , shall be determined from the
B. WSD maximum probable moment strength, M pr as for beams.
Beam The shear need not exceed the value determined from
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
joints strengths based on the probable moment strength of
C. USD the transverse members framing into the joint.
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6
· Vc shall be taken as the larger of the above analysis or as
determined by analysis of the structure. For confined
III. Building Frame System
region, transverse reinforcement shall be proportioned
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System assuming Vc = 0.0 if
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities
(MprA + MprB) / L  Ve and
IV. NSCP Provisions
Pu  0.05f'cAg
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 s/2
C. USD Lo  h2
s  75 mm  H
Beam s  25 mm  450 s  h1/4
Column s  1.33 times
 100 mm
Examples 5 and 6 max aggregate size H/2
Splice s  6bd
III. Building Frame System allowed  150 mm
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities Ash = 0.3(shcf’cfy)(Ag/Ach - 1)
h1 Ash = 0.09shcf’c/fy)
IV. NSCP Provisions
h1 < h2
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification s  0.45(f’c/fy)(Ag/Ach - 1) h2
C. Flexural Members s  0.12(f’c/fy)
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete Ø GENERAL


A. Definition of Terms · Forces in longitudinal beam reinforcement at the joint face
B. WSD shall be determined by assuming that the stress in the
Beam
flexural tensile reinforcement is 1.25fy.
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD · For longitudinal beam reinforcement extended to the beam-
Beam
column joint, column dimension parallel to the reinforcement
Column
Examples 5 and 6 shall be  20db.
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria · Longitudinal reinforcement of beam terminated in the column
B. Structural System shall be extended to the far face of the confined core and
C. Vertical Irregularities
anchored in tension according to Section 421.6.4 and in
D. Plan Irregularities
compression according to Section 412.
IV. NSCP Provisions
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø TRANSVERSE REINFORCEMENT
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · Transverse hoop reinforcement shall be provided in a joint
B. WSD except those joints confined by structural members framing in
Beam to that joint on all four sides and where its members width is at
Column
least (3/4) of the column width.
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam · For a joint confined by beams, provide confinement
Column
Examples 5 and 6
reinforcement of at least (1/2) that required by Sections
421.5.4.1. The maximum spacing = (1/4) minimum column
III. Building Frame System dimension or 150 mm.
A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities · For a joint not confined by beams, confinement reinforcement
D. Plan Irregularities
in the column ends shall be provided. Within the joint
IV. NSCP Provisions confinement, reinforcement required by Section 421.5.4 shall
A. Design Philosophy be provided for longitudinal beam reinforcement outside the
B. Material Specification
column core.
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Ø SHEAR STRENGTH OF JOINT
II. Reinforced Concrete
A. Definition of Terms · Strength Requirement: Vn  Vuj
B. WSD · Strength reduction factor,  = 0.85
Beam
Column · Nominal Shear Strength : Vnj
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Condition Vnj
C. USD
Beam
Ö 4 faces confined by members 1.7f'cAj
Column Ö 3 or 2 opposite faces confined by members 1.2f'cAj
Examples 5 and 6
Ö Other cases 1.0f'cAj
III. Building Frame System
A. Code Design Criteria Where:
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities Aj=Effective cross-sectional area within a joint in the plane
D. Plan Irregularities parallel to the plane of reinforcement generating shear.
IV. NSCP Provisions Hj=overall depth of column in the direction of shear
A. Design Philosophy Bj=effective joint width [bw + Hj or 2(smaller distance from beam
B. Material Specification
centerline to column side]
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
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I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column Bj
Examples 3, 4, & 5 Asfy 1.25Asf y
C. USD
Hj 0.85f'cab
Beam
Column 0.85f'cab
Examples 5 and 6 1.25A'sfy Asfy

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System Direction of forces
C. Vertical Irregularities Generating shear
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
# 2 Matulungin Street, House of Architects Building
F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 92
COURSE OUTLINE

I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections
Standard Hooks for Primary Reinforcement
II. Reinforced Concrete Ø90-degree bend plus 12bd extension at free end of the bar
A. Definition of Terms Ø180-degree bend plus 4bd extension, but not less than 60mm
B. WSD
Beam Minimum Finished Bend Diameter are as follows:
Column 6bd for bar 25mm and smaller
Examples 3, 4, & 5 8bd for bar 28mm through 36mm
C. USD
Beam
Standard Hooks for Stirrups and Ties
Column
Ø90-degree bend plus 6bd extension at free end of the bar for
Examples 5 and 6
16mm and smaller
Ø90-degree bend plus 12bd extension at free end of the bar for
III. Building Frame System 20 and 25mm
A. Code Design Criteria Ø135-degree bend plus 6bd extension at free end of the bar for
B. Structural System 25mm  and smaller
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities Minimum Finished Bend Diameter are as follows:
4bd for bar 16mm and smaller
IV. NSCP Provisions 6bd for bar 20mm and 25mm
A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification For seismic hook, 135-degree bend plus 6bd or 75 mm extension at
C. Flexural Members free end of the bar
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
# 2 Matulungin Street, House of Architects Building
F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 93
COURSE OUTLINE

I. Design of Steel Members


A. Beams
Example 1
B. Columns
Example 2
C. Connections

II. Reinforced Concrete


A. Definition of Terms
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5
C. USD
Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6

III. Building Frame System


A. Code Design Criteria
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities

IV. NSCP Provisions


A. Design Philosophy
B. Material Specification
C. Flexural Members
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
# 2 Matulungin Street, House of Architects Building
F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 94

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