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Struk Module2
Struk Module2
Struk Module2
STRUCTURAL DESIGN
Examples 3, 4, & 5
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Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6
+14
VB = VB - 45
R L VB = -31 KN
R
C. Vertical Irregularities
VC = VB - 8(2) VC = -47 KN
D. Plan Irregularities R
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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Beam M = fbS
Column
I = INA + Ad2
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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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 22E
B. Structural System Cc =
Fy
C. Vertical Irregularities
D. Plan Irregularities 22(200000)
L Cc =
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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F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 9
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Illustration 75.47 2
III. Building Frame System
1 - 0.50 126.17
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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F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 10
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Other
weld
side
D. Plan Irregularities showing weld location arrow side of joint.
Both-sides
welds
> 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
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 64
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Examples 3, 4, & 5
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Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6
II. Reinforced Concrete 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
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 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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F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 68
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II. Reinforced Concrete Reinforced concrete structures in high seismic risk must have:
A. Definition of Terms
Strength, Ductility, Toughness
B. WSD
Beam
Column
Examples 3, 4, & 5 The performance criteria of RC members resisting earthquake:
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Beam
Serviceability Limit State - material remains in the elastic
Column range and no damage is expected.
Examples 5 and 6
Minor - 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 Moderate - 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 Major - Magnitude 7 and up - 100-500 years
D. Beam-Column
E. Beam-Column Joints Center for the Designed Environment Profession
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Load, P
B. Structural System
C. Vertical Irregularities
Code
D. Plan Irregularities
Point of inflection
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Beam
Column
Examples 5 and 6
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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F. Rebar Details Teachers Village, Quezon City 77
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