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5131/23, 702 PM Load Caleulaon on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead CIVIL LEAD Q = Menu Ox 16% 9% 21% 20% 16% 500 1,500 2,000 1999 1,000 7% 10% 11% 16% 2,150 33,500 %4,500 750 750 Vastu Items Online for Office Plus Value Load Calculation on Column - Load Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab by Civil Lead Table of Contents 1. What is Column? 2. What is Beam? 3, What is Wall? 4, What is the slab? 5. Types of load Calculation on Column, Beam, Wall, and Slab 5.1, Load Calculation On Column 5.2. Load Calculation of Beam 5.3. Load Calculation of Wall 5.4. Load Calculation of Slab 6. Load Calculation of the Building 6.1. Calculation Of Live load 6.2. Calculation Of Dead Load 7. Factor of Safety Mathat ic Cal mn? 3% 21% -109 hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-wal slab! ana 5131123, 7.02PM, Load Calculation on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead Ox 16% -27% Vastu Items! Office Plus Value A column is an essential structural member of the RCC structure that helps transfer the superstructure’s load to the foundation. It is a vertical compression member subjected to direct axial load and its effective length is three times larger than its least lateral dimension. When a structural member is vertical and subjected to axial load known as a column, whereas if it is inclined and horizontal, known as a strut. What is Beam? Itis an essential structural component of a frame structure that mainly resist load applied laterally to the beams axis. Mostly it's a mode of deflection due to bending. Due to applied load, there are reaction forces at the support point of the beam, and the effect of these forces produces shear force and bending moment within it, which induces strain, internal stresses, and deflection of the beam. Its bottom part experiences tension while the upper part tension; hence additional “6teel is provided at the bottom of the beam than the ton. hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby ana 5131123, 7.02PM, Load Calculation on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead What is Wall? r It is a continuous vertical structure that divides or encloses the space of an area or building along with provides shelter and security. Usually, it is constructed with bricks and stones. Ina building mainly there are two types of walls that are the outer wall and inner walls. The outer wall helps to provide an enclosure to the building. While the inner wall divides the enclosed area to provide rooms of the required size. The inner wall is also known as the partition wall Ina building, a wall helps to form a fundamental part of the superstructure and helps to divide interior space and gives privacy, soundproofing and fire protection also. What is the slab? Aslab is an extensively used structural component that forms the floors and roofs of the buildings. It is the plane element which depth is much smaller than its width and span. The slab may be supported by masonry walls, by RCC Beam, or directly by column. It carries typically uniformly distributed gravity loads acting to its surface and transfer it to the support by shear, flexure, and torsion. 16% 9% 2% 16% 20% 500 500 2,000 211,000 &12,900 v 27% 11% 10 hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby ana sts, 7.02PM Load Calvan on Column - Load Calculation of Colum, Bear, Wal & Slab - ivi Lead Types of load Calculation on Column, Beam, Wall, and Slab Cotumn Slab Q Foundation Column’s self-weight x Numbers of floors Beam’s self-weight per running meter Wall load per running meter The total load on slab = Dead Load( due to storing furniture and other things) + Live load ( due to human movement)+ Self Weight Apart from the above loading, columns are also experience bending moments considered in the final design. hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby 4n4 191/29, 702M Load Calculation on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead These tools help to avoid the time-consuming and tedious method of manual calculations for structural design. It is highly recommended nowadays in the structural design field For professional structural design work, there are some fundamental assumptions that we consider for structural load calculations. Load Calculation On Column Column- Section vi > Die ‘olumn, Footing We know that the density of concrete is 2400 kg/m3 or 24 KN and the density of steel is 7850 kg/m3 or 78.5 KN. Let us consider column size 300 x 600 with 1% steel and length 3 meters. Concrete Volume = 0.3 x 0.60 x 3 =0.54m? Concrete Weight = 0.54 x 2400 = 1296 kg Steel Weight (1%) in Concrete = 0.54 x 0.01 x 7850 = 42.39 kg Total Column Weight = 1296 + 42.39 = 1338.39 kg = 13.384KN Note =| KN = 101.9716 kg say 100 kg v hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby sna 5131123, 702M Load Calculation on Column - Load Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead Load Calculation of Beam r Reinforced concrete beam We follow a similar computations procedure for beam also as for column. Let us consider beam cross-section dimensions as 300 mm x 450 mm, excluding the thickness of the slab. hence 300 mm x 450 mm excluding slab thickness Concrete Volume = 0.3 x 0.60 x 1 =0.138m> Concrete weight = 0.138 x 2400 = 333 kg Steel weight (2%) in Concret ).138 x 0,02 x 7850 = 22 kg Total Column weight= 333 + 22 = 355 kg/m = 3.5 KN/m So, the self-weight would be about 3.5 KN per meter. Load Calculation of Wall v hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby ana 5131123, 7.02PM, Load Calculation on Colum - Load Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead We know bricks density lies between 1500 to 2000 kg/m3. For a brick wall of 9” thickness, 1-meter length, and 3-meter height The load /meter is = 0.230 x 1 x 3 x 2000 = 1380 kg or 13 kN/meter. This process can be used for Brick’s load calculations per meter for any type of brick. For AAC blocks (Autoclaved Aerated Concrete) the weight per cubic meter is about 550 to 700 kg/m3. If you are utilizing AAC blocks for building, loads of walls per meter can be as low as 4 kN/meter. The use of this block can considerably reduce the project cost. Load Calculation of Slab | be ixhiy>2 ‘one-way Sib Loed Transfer One way Slab hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby m4 5131123, 7.02PM, Load Calculation on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead Let us consider the slab thickness of 100 mm. Therefore, the Self-weight of slab per square meter will be = 0.100 x 1 x 2400 = 240 kg or 2.4 kN. If we consider the superimposed live load is about 2 KN per meter, and the Finishing load is about 1 kN per meter. Hence, we can evaluate the slab load will be about 6 to 7 KN (approx) per square meter from the above calculation. Load Calculation of the Building Building load is the sum of dead load, Imposed or live load, wind load, earthquake load, snow load if the structure is located in a snowfall area. Dead loads are static loads due to the structure's self-weight that remains the same throughout the building's lifespan. These loads may tension or compression loads. Impose or live loads are the dynamic loads due to the use or occupancy of the building including, furniture. These loads keep on varying from time to time. Live load is one of the important loads in design consideration. Calculation Of Live load For calculating the live load of the building, we have to follow the permissible load values as per IS- 875 1987 part 2. hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby ana 5191/23, 702 PM Load Calculation on Column - Load Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Cvil Lead ‘Occupancy Bath rooms and toilets in all types of building Living and bed rooms Office rooms in (0 Hostels, hotels, hospitals and business building 25 KN/m? with separate store (i In assembly buildings 3 KN/m? Kitchens in (i) Dwelling houses 2 KN/m? a (i Hostels, hotels and hospitals 3 kN/n? Banking halls, class rooms, x-ray rooms, operation 3 KN/m? rooms Dining rooms in (i) educational buildings, 3 KN/m’ institutional and mercantine buildings (ii) hostels and hotels AKN/m? Corridors, passages, stair cases in () Dwelling houses, hostels and hotels 3 KN/m? . (i Educational institutional and assembly buildings 4KN/m? (ii) Mareantine buildings 5 kN/m’ Reading, rooms in libraries () With separate storage 3 KN/m? (i Without separate storage 4 KN/m? Assembly areas in assembly buildings (0 With fixed seats 5 kN/m* (ii) Without fixed seats 5 kN/m? Store rooms in educational buildings 5 kN/m? ore room in libraries 6 kN/m’ for a height of 224 +2 kN/m* for every 1m additional height Usually, we consider the value of the live load for residential buildings as 3 KN/m2. The value of live load varies according to the type of building for which we have to follow the code IS 875 -1987 part 2. Calculation Of Dead Load For calculating the dead load of the building, we have to determine the volume of each member like footing, column, beam, slab and wall and multiplied by the unit weight of the material from which it is made By adding the dead load of all structural components, we can determine the total dead load of the building. “actor of Safetv hitps:iwwucivllead convload-calculation-on-column-bear-walslaby ona 5131123, 7.02PM, Load Calculation on Column - Lead Calculation of Column, Beam, Wall & Slab - Civil Lead It is essential when the Load Calculation of the Column is done. The factor of safety is 1.5 as Per IS 456:2000, | hope now you understood how to calculate the load on column, beam, wall and slab. Thanks! [ Also, Read What is Plinth Beam? 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