Analysis On Axially Loaded Columns

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Analysis on Axially

loaded Columns
REINFORCE CONCRETE DESIGN
Analysis on Axially Load Columns

 GIVEN VALUES

• Dimensions of Column
• Gross cross-sectional area of Column
• No. of Longitudinal bars & diameter of bar
• Area of reinforcing steel
• Strength of concrete and Steel

We will be asked the axial capacity of the column


Calculate the nominal axial capacity of the
column in the figure
400
Ast = 6 – 22mm
6 - 22 mm diam. drb G60
fy = 60,000 psi
10 mm diam. ties G40 Ag = 400 x 350

350
ds = 10 mm
Notes: Concrete shall have a 45
strength of 4000 psi after 28
days of curing
fyh = 40,000 psi
Cc = 45 mm
f’c = 4,000 psi
Given    2
Ast = 4 x ( 22 ) x 6
Ast = 6 – 22mm Ast = 2280.796 mm^2
fy = 60,000 psi 0.00689mpa
fy = 60,000 psi x
Ag = 400 x 350 psi
ds = 40 mm fy = 413.4 mpa
fyh = 40,000 psi
Cc = 45 mm Ag = 400 x350 = 140,000 mm^2
0.00689mpa
f’c = 4,000 psi x
psi
f’c = 27.56 mpa
Ast = 2280.796 mm^2
fy = 413.4 mpa
f’c = 27.56 mpa
Ag = 140,000 mm^2
f’c = 27.56 mpa

Pn = 0.8[0.85 x f’c (Ag – Ast) + fy Ast]


Pn = 0.8[ 0.85 (25.76) (140000 - 2280.696) +413.4(2280.796)]
Pn = 3,167,066.36 Newtons
Pn = 3,167.07 Kilonewtons
Pn = 3,167.07 Kilonewtons
Pu = ?
Pu =  x Pn

NSCP2001  = 0.7 NSCP2010  = 0.65

Pu = 0.7 x 3,167.07 Pu = 0.65 x 3,167.07

Pu = 2,216.95 KN Pu = 2,058.60 KN

Pu = 1.4 DL + 1.7 LL Pu = 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL

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