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Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
Voided Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11
Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
Anchorage to Pedestal Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
Circular Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
Super Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
Special Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2010 CBC Chapter A
Ordinary Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
Concrete Pool Design Based on ACI 318-11
Corbel Design Based on IBC 09 / ACI 318-11
Coupling Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11
Deep Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11
Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on ACI 318-11
Design for Equipment Anchorage Based on 2012 IBC & 2010 CBC Chapter A
Verify Existing Concrete Shear Wall Based on ASCE 41-06 / 2010 CBC & 2012 IBC
Shear Friction Reinforcing Design Based on ACI 318-11
Pipe Concrete Column Design Based on ACI 318-11
Design of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floor Based on ACI 318-11
Slab Punching Design Based on ACI 318-11
Concrete Slab Perpendicular Flexure & Shear Capacity Based on ACI 318-11
Voided Section Design Based on ACI 318-11
Concrete Diaphragm in-plane Shear Design Based on ACI 318-11
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11 & 2012 IBC
Suspended Anchorage to Concrete Based on 2012 IBC & 2010 CBC
Tilt-up Panel Design based on ACI 318-11
Wall Pier Design Based on 2010 CBC & 2012 IBC
Design for Concrete Beam with Penetration Based on ACI 318-11
Column Supporting Discontinuous System Based on ACI 318-11
Plate/Shell Element Design Based on ACI 318-11
Concrete Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity
Concrete Silo / Chimney / Tower Design Based on ASCE 7-10, ACI 318-11 & ACI 313-97
Concrete Beam Design, for New or Existing, Based on ACI 318-11
Perforated Shear Wall Design Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
Wood Shear Wall with an Opening Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
Wood Post, Wall Stud, or King Stud Design Based on NDS 2005
Composite Strong Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08, AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P
Wood Beam Design Base on NDS 2005
Wood Beam Design Base on NDS 2005
Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
Double Joist Design for Equipment Based on NDS 05, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
Drag / Collector Force Diagram Generator
Equipment Anchorage to Wood Roof Based on NDS 05 / IBC 09 / CBC 10
Lag Screw Connection Design Based on NDS 2005
Subdiaphragm Design Based on ASCE 7-05
Toe-Nail Connection Design Based on NDS 2005
Top Plate Connection Design Based on NDS 2005
Wood Truss Design Based on NDS 2005
Bolt Connection Design Based on NDS 2005
Wood Diaphragm Design Based on NDS 2005
Wood Joist Design Based on NDS 05 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
Shear Wall Design Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10 / NDS 05
Tables for Wood Post Design Based on NDS 2005
Wood Diaphragm Design for a Discontinuity of Type 4 out-of-plane offset irregularity
Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
Seismic Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10
Wind Analysis Based on ASCE 7-05, Including Roof Solar Panel Loads
MCE Level Seismic Design for Metal Pipe/Riser Based on ASCE 7-10 & AISI S100
Rotation Analysis of Rigid Diaphragm Based on 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Flexible Diaphragm Analysis
Two Story Moment Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
X-Braced Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
Wind Analysis for Open Structure (Solar Panels) Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
Wind Load, on Roof Screen / Roof Equipment, Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
Axial Capacity of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
Column Deformation Compatibility Design using Finite Element Method
Discontinuous Shear Wall Analysis Using Finite Element Method
Flexible Diaphragm with an Opening Analysis
Handrail Design Based on AISC 360-10 & ACI 318-11
Interior Wall Lateral Forces Based on 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Lateral Frame Formulas
Live Load Reduction Based on ASCE 7-10, 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Seismic Analysis for Family Dwellings Based on 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
Shear Wall Analysis for Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
Relative Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall with New Opening
Rigidity for Shear Wall & Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
Sign Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3
Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-10 & 05
Snow Load Analysis Based on ASCE 7-10, 05, & UBC
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Bracing Connection Design, with Perpendicular Gusset, Based on CBC/IBC & AISC 341-10
Connection Design for Column above Beam, Based on AISC Manual & AISC 360-10
Steel Gravity Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10)
WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10
HSS (Tube, Pipe) Member Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-10
Bolts Connection Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition
Typical Bracing Connection Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10
Bolted Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
Bolted Non-Seismic Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
Channel Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
Composite Collector Beam with Seismic Loads Based on 2010 CBC / 2012 IBC
Composite Beam Design Based on AISC Manual 9th
Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Composite Girder Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Drag Connection Based on AISC 360-10 & AISC 341-10
Drag / Collector Forces for Brace Frame
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2010 CBC & AISC 341-10
Seismic Design for Eccentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10
Enhanced Composite Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10 / 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC
Enhanced Steel Beam Design Based on AISC 14th (AISC 360-10)
Exterior Metal Stud Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10 & ER-4943P
Depressed Floor Deck Capacity (Non-Composite)
Gusset Plate Dimensions Generator
Metal Shear Wall Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
Metal Shear Wall with an Opening Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
Metal Z-Purlins Design Based on AISI S100-07/SI-10
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2010 CBC & AISC 341-10
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on 2012 IBC & AISC 341-10
Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame Design Based on AISC-ASD 9th, Appendix F
Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2010 CBC
Intermediate/Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC
Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
Rectangular Section Member Design Based on AISC 360-10
Design of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10)
Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on 2012 IBC, AISC 341-10 & AISC 358-10
Seismic Design for Special Plate Shear Wall Based on AISC 341-10 & AISC 360-10
Steel Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10)
Steel Stair Design Based on AISC 360-10
Simply Supported Member of Triple W-Shapes Design Based on AISC 360-10
Portal Frame Analysis using Finite Element Method
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Weld Connection Design Based on AISC 360-10
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Beam Bolted Splice Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-10)
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Cellular Beam Design Based on AISC 360-10
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T-Shape Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-10
Cantilever Column & Footing Design Based on AISC 360-10, ACI 318-11, and IBC 1807.3
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Column Above Beam
Beam Gravity
WF Beam with Torsion
HSS (Tube, Pipe) Torsion
Bolts Connection
Brace Connection
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BSEP - SMF
Bolted Moment Connection
Channel Capacity
Composite Collector Beam
Composite Floor Beam
Composite Floor Beam with Cantilever
Composite Floor Girder
Drag Connection
Drag Forces for Brace Frame
EBF - CBC
EBF - IBC
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Enhanced Steel Beam
Exterior Metal Stud Wall
Floor Deck
Gusset Geometry
Metal Shear Wall
Metal Shear Wall Opening
Metal Z Purlins
OCBF - CBC
OCBF - IBC
Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame
OMRF - CBC
OMRF - IBC
Plate Girder
Rectangular Section
Roof Deck
Base Plate
SMRF - IBC
SPSW
Steel Column
Steel Stair
Triple W Shapes
Portal Frame
Web Tapered Frame
Web Tapered Girder
Weld Connection
WF Opening
Moment across Girder
Beam Bolted Splice
Filled Composite Column
Cellular Beam
Double Angle Capacity
T-Shape Capacity
Cantilever Column
Metal Truss
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Seismic - 2012 IBC
Wind - ASCE7-05
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Rigid Diaphragm
Flexible Diaphragm
Two Story Moment Frame
X - Braced Frame
Open Structure Wind
Roof Screen/Equipment Wind
Axial Roof Deck
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Flexible Diaphragm Opening
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Eccentric Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
Flagpole Footing Design Based on 2012 IBC Chapter 18
Masonry Retaining / Fence Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11
Concrete Retaining Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
Retaining Wall Design, for Masonry Top & Concrete Bottom, Based on TMS 402-11 & ACI 318-11
Concrete Pier (Isolated Deep Foundation) Design Based on ACI 318-11
Drilled Cast-in-place Pile Design Based on ACI 318-11
Pile Cap Design for 4, 3, 2-Piles Pattern Based on ACI 318-11
Determination of Pile Cap Balanced Loads and Reactions
Design of Conventional Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Grade Based on ACI 360
Design of PT Slabs on Expansive & Compressible Soil Based on PTI 3rd Edition
Basement Concrete Wall Design Based on ACI 318-11
Basement Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-11
Basement Column Supporting Lateral Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
Grade Beam Design for Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-11
Grade Beam Design for Brace Frame Based on ACI 318-11
Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
Circular Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
Combined Footing Design Based on ACI 318-11
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Sheet Pile Wall Design Based on 2012 IBC / 2010 CBC / ACI 318-11
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Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A (both ASD and SD)
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Fastener Anchorage Design in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
Masonry Flush Wall Pilaster Design Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A
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Design of Masonry Bearing Wall with Opening Based on TMS 402-11
Design for Bending Post at Top of Wall, Based on TMS 402-11
Development & Splice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC & 2010 CBC
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Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-11
Masonry Wall Design at Horizontal Bending Based on TMS 402-11
Masonry Beam Design Based on TMS 402-11
Allowable & Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on 2010 CBC Chapter A
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Beam to Wall Anchorage Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
Collector to Wall Connection Design Based on TMS 402-11 / 2012 IBC
Prestressed Concrete Girder Design for Bridge Structure Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
Bridge Column Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-11
Bridge Design for Prestressed Concrete Box Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-11
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Steel Road Plate Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & AISC 360-10 using Finite Element Method
Flange Tapered Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 14th Edition (AISC 360-10)
Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
Voided Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11
Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
Anchorage to Pedestal Design Based on ACI 318-11 & AISC 360-10
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
in
FOOTING WIDTH
3.00
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
in
FOOTING LENGTH
4.00
ft
b1
16
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
12
in
b2
16
in
LONGITUDINAL REINF.
15
in o.c.
fc'
2.5
ksi
TRANSVERSE REINF.
14
in o.c.
fy
60
ksi
PDL
25
PLL
4.5
=
=
1
-6
Seismic,SD
k, SD
SURCHARGE
qs
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
Df
ft
12
in
Qa
2.5
ksf
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING LENGTH
BOTTOM REINFORCING
B
L
=
=
#
3
4
5
=
=
=
37
29
17
FOOTING THICKNESS
ft
ft
ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P =
30
kips
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P =
25
kips
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P =
18
kips
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
CASE 2
2.14 ksf,
BL
q MAX
<
kQa,
Pu
Pu
Pu
CASE 3
1.56 ksf
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FOR FLEXURE (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
0.85 f c 1 1
'
Mu
0.383bd 2 f 'c
MAX =
fy
fy
u
u +t
LONGITUDINAL
8.69
36
3.10
11.35
d
b
q u,max
Mu
min
As
ReqD
Max. Spacing
USE
max
Check prod < max
0.85 1 f c'
TRANSVERSE
8.38
48
3.10
7.00
0.001
0.001
0.39
#
5
18
in o.c.
3
#
5
0.013
[Satisfactory]
T
4
,
d
3
0.000
0.001
0.25
#
5
18
in o.c.
4
#
5
0.013
[Satisfactory]
__
@ 15 in o.c.
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@ 14 in o.c.
kips
kips
kips
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.9.3.2.3, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V n = 2 bd f 'c
Vu
Vn
Check Vu < Vn
LONGITUDINAL
7.80
TRANSVERSE
4.52
0.75
23.5
[Satisfactory]
0.75
30.2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
V n = ( 2 + y )
where
f c' A p
97.42
kips
=
=
b0
c1 + c2 + b1 + b2 + 4d
Ap
b0 d
MIN(2 , 4 / c , 40 d / b0)
V u = P u, max 1
1 b1 + c1
+d
BL
2
649.4
b2 + c2 + d
2
76.1
1.00
in
in2
2.0
29.40 kips
<
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Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
in
FOOTING WIDTH
3.00
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
in
FOOTING LENGTH
4.00
ft
b1
16
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
12
in
b2
16
in
LONGITUDINAL REINF.
15
in o.c.
fc'
2.5
ksi
TRANSVERSE REINF.
14
in o.c.
fy
60
ksi
PDL
25
PLL
4.5
=
=
1
-6
Seismic,SD
k, SD
SURCHARGE
qs
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
Df
ft
12
in
Qa
2.5
ksf
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING LENGTH
BOTTOM REINFORCING
B
L
=
=
#
3
4
5
=
=
=
43
29
17
FOOTING THICKNESS
ft
ft
ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (CBC SEC.1612.3.2, 1612.2.1 & ACI 318-95 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P =
30
kips
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P =
25
kips
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P =
18
kips
1.4 DL + 1.7 LL
1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
CASE 2
2.14 ksf,
BL
q MAX
<
kQa,
Pu
Pu
Pu
CASE 3
1.56 ksf
[Satisfactory]
Mu
0.383bd 2 f 'c
MAX = 0.75
fy
LONGITUDINAL
8.69
36
3.55
13.02
d
b
q u,max
Mu
min
As
ReqD
Max. Spacing
USE
max
Check prod < max
'
0.85 1 f c
87
87 + f y
f y
TRANSVERSE
8.38
48
3.55
8.02
0.001
0.001
0.45
#
5
18
in o.c.
3
#
5
0.013
[Satisfactory]
T
4
,
d
3
0.001
0.001
0.29
#
5
18
in o.c.
4
#
5
0.013
[Satisfactory]
__
@ 15 in o.c.
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@ 14 in o.c.
kips
kips
kips
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-95 SEC.9.3.2.3, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.3)
V n = 2 bd f 'c
Vu
Vn
Check Vu < Vn
LONGITUDINAL
8.94
TRANSVERSE
5.18
0.85
26.6
[Satisfactory]
0.85
34.2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-95 SEC.15.5.2, 11.12.1.2, 11.12.6, & 13.5.3.2)
V n = ( 2 + y )
where
f c' A p
110.41 kips
=
=
b0
c1 + c2 + b1 + b2 + 4d
Ap
b0 d
MIN(2 , 4 / c , 40 d / b0)
V u = P u, max 1
1 b1 + c1
+d
BL
2
649.4
b2 + c2 + d
2
76.1
1.00
in
in2
2.0
33.71 kips
<
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
in
FOOTING WIDTH
16.00
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
in
FOOTING LENGTH
7.00
ft
b1
16
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
12
in
b2
16
in
fc'
2.5
ksi
23 # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
fy
60
ksi
6 # 5 @ 15 in o.c.
PDL
50
PLL
4.5
=
=
0
1
Wind,ASD
k, ASD
MLAT
15
ft-k, ASD
VLAT
2.5
k, ASD
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
Df
ft
12
in
Qa
ksf
FOOTING WIDTH
B1
10
ft
B2
ft
L1
ft
L2
ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
FOOTING LENGTH
REINFORCING SIZE
ft
1#5
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
55
kips
M
=
136 ft-kips
e
=
2.5 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2:
DL + LL + 1.3 W
P
=
56
kips
M
=
162 ft-kips
V
=
3
kips
e
=
2.9 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3:
DL + LL + 0.65 W
P
=
55
kips
M
=
147 ft-kips
V
=
1
kips
e
=
2.7 ft, fr cl ftg
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
1.2 DL + LL + 1.6 W
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
>
F = 1.6 / 0.9 =
9.2
MLAT + VLAT T - PLATL2 =
17
(0.15 kcf) T B L =
16.80
k, footing weight
Psoil =
ws (Df - T) B L =
12.32
k, soil weight
MR =
MR / MO =
Where MO =
Pftg =
1.78
[Satisfactory]
k-ft
152
k-ft
28.7
>
F = 1.6 / 0.9
14
3.75
=
0.4
kips
k-ft
__
Where `
[Satisfactory]
402
<
W =
k-ft
26.72
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kips
[Satisfactory]
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
67
168
2.5
66
189
4
2.9
47
141
4
3.0
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
CASE 1
54.5
2.5
CASE 2
55.8
3.0
CASE 3
55.2
2.7
k
ft (from center of footing)
11.2
11.2
11.2
k, (surcharge load)
(0.15-ws)T B L
P
eL
4.5
70.2
1.9
> L/6
4.5
71.5
2.3
> L/6
4.5
70.8
2.1
> L/6
k, (footing increased)
k
ft
eB
1.6
< B/6
1.6
< B/6
1.6
< B/6
qL
30.0
40.2
33.4
k / ft
qmax
3.0
4.0
3.3
ksf
qallow
3.0
4.0
4.0
ksf
Where
6
1+ eL
L
L
, for e L
6
L
2 ( P )
L
, for e L >
3(0.5L e L)
6
( P )
qL =
q MAX
6e
q L 1+ B
B
,
=
B
2q L
,
3(0.5B e B )
ft
B
6
B
for e B >
6
for e B
[Satisfactory]
( Pu )
6eu
L
L
, for eu
6
L
, for eu >
3B(0.5L eu)
6
qu,MAX =
BL
2 ( Pu )
0.85 f c 1 1
'
1+
MAX =
Mu
0.383b d 2 f c'
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
fy
u
u +t
T
4
,
d
3
CASE 2
CASE 3
Pu
67.2
66.1
46.6
eu
2.5
2.9
3.1
ft
qs B L
17.9
11.2
0.0
34.9
34.9
26.2
120.1
112.2
72.8
1.4
qu, max
> L/6
1.7
2.381
> L/6
2.0
2.630
k
> L/6
ft
2.002
ColR
ksf
1.50
3.00
4.50
5.56
6.44
6.25
6.50
6.75
7.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-29.4
-16.8
-33.6
-50.4
-67.2
67.2
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
67.2
67.2
67.2
67.2
Pu,surch (klf)
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
2.56
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-2.9
-11.5
-25.9
-39.6
-53.0
-50.0
-54.1
-58.3
-62.7
17.9
Vu,surch (k)
3.8
7.7
11.5
14.2
16.5
16.0
16.6
17.3
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
-5.6
-22.5
-50.5
-77.2
-103.4
-97.5
-105.5
-113.7
-122.3
34.9
7.5
15.0
22.5
27.8
32.1
31.2
32.4
33.7
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.51
1.02
1.53
1.89
2.19
2.13
2.21
2.30
2.38
Mu,soil (ft-k)
189.5
288.9
316.3
302.3
275.2
282.0
272.8
262.9
252.2
Vu,soil (k)
-48.2
-84.1
-107.8
-117.2
-120.3
-120.0
-120.3
-120.4
-120.1
Mu (ft-k)
181.1
254.9
239.8
185.5
89.3
117.7
79.7
40.5
Vu (kips)
-36.9
-61.5
-73.8
-75.2
-4.5
-5.6
-4.0
-2.2
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0.25 L1 0.50 L1 0.75 L1
ColL
0
Section
ColR
1.50
3.00
4.50
5.56
6.44
6.25
6.50
6.75
7.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-0.9
11.5
-5.1
-21.6
-38.1
66.1
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
66.1
66.1
66.1
66.1
Pu,surch (klf)
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
1.60
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-1.8
-7.2
-16.2
-24.8
-33.2
-31.3
-33.8
-36.5
-39.2
Vu,surch (k)
2.4
4.8
7.2
8.9
10.3
10.0
10.4
10.8
11.2
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
4.99
-5.6
-22.5
-50.5
-77.2
-103.4
-97.5
-105.5
-113.7
-122.3
7.5
15.0
22.5
27.8
32.1
31.2
32.4
33.7
34.9
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.00
1.13
1.69
2.09
2.42
2.35
2.44
2.54
2.63
Mu,soil (ft-k)
0.0
261.9
276.8
255.6
224.3
231.8
221.7
210.9
199.6
Vu,soil (k)
0.0
-84.2
-106.0
-113.2
-114.1
-114.3
-114.0
-113.3
-112.2
Mu (ft-k)
-7.4
232.2
210.0
153.6
86.8
114.6
77.4
39.2
Vu (kips)
9.9
-64.4
-76.3
-76.6
-5.6
-7.0
-5.0
-2.7
ColR
1.50
3.00
4.50
Mu,col (ft-k)
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
5.56
6.44
6.25
7.6
16.4
0.0
46.6
46.6
6.50
6.75
7.00
4.7
-7.0
-18.6
46.6
46.6
46.6
Pu,surch (klf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mu,surch (ft-k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Vu,surch (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
3.74
-4.2
-16.8
-37.9
-57.9
-77.6
-73.1
-79.1
-85.3
-91.7
5.6
11.2
16.8
20.8
24.1
23.4
24.3
25.3
26.2
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.00
0.86
1.29
1.59
1.84
1.79
1.86
1.93
2.00
Mu,soil (ft-k)
0.0
167.1
170.4
151.9
128.1
133.7
126.2
118.4
110.3
Vu,soil (k)
0.0
-58.7
-72.5
-76.2
-75.2
-75.7
-75.0
-74.1
-72.8
Mu (ft-k)
-4.2
150.3
132.5
94.0
58.2
76.9
51.8
26.2
Vu (kips)
5.6
-47.4
-55.7
-55.3
-4.5
-5.7
-4.1
-2.2
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
Top Longitudinal
Bottom Longitudinal
Bottom Transverse
Mu,max
-7.4 ft-k
254.9 ft-k
1
ft-k / ft
d (in)
9.69
8.69
8.38
min
reqD
max
smax
0.0001 0.0001 0.0129 no limit
0.0025 0.0041 0.0129
18
0.0004 0.0003 0.0129
18
use
1#5
23 # 5 @ 8 in o.c.
6 # 5 @ 15 in o.c.
provD
0.0002
0.0043
0.0026
[Satisfactory]
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
Vu,max
Longitudinal
Transverse
76.6
4.3
k
k / ft
125
8
check Vu < Vc
k
k / ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
v u ( psi ) =
3
d b1
J =
R=
P u R 0.5 v M u b1
+
J
AP
1+
d
b1
2
+3
where
v = 1
b2
b1
v c( psi ) = ( 2 + y )
1
1+
2
3
y = MIN 2,
b1
b2
b0 =
A f = BL
P u b1b2
Af
Case
1
2
3
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
Pu
67.2
66.1
46.6
Mu
168.0
189.3
140.5
b1
18.9
18.9
18.9
0.75
b0
0.5
0.5
0.5
v
0.4
0.4
0.4
c
1.0
1.0
1.0
y
2.0
2.0
2.0
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d
b0
AP
, b1 = ( 0.5c1 + 0.5b1 + d ) , b 2 = ( 0.5c 2 + 0.5b 2 + d )
d
__
b2
18.9
18.9
18.9
'
fc
Af
112.0
112.0
112.0
Ap
4.4
4.4
4.4
R
1.5
1.5
1.0
J
1.9
1.9
1.9
vu (psi)
105.3
103.7
73.2
vc
150.0
150.0
150.0
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Footing Design for Stud Bearing Wall Based on IBC 09 / ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING SIZE
A
B
C
D
E
=
=
=
=
=
18
6
16
8
3
in
in
in
in
in
fc'
2.5
ksi
PDL
1.5
k / ft
PLL
0.6
k / ft
=
=
1
0.8
Seismic,SD
k / ft, SD
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
Qa
ksf
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
CASE 2:
CASE 3:
DL + LL
DL + LL + E / 1.4
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
P
P
=
=
=
2.10
2.67
1.92
k / ft
k / ft
k / ft
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
Pu
Pu
Pu
=
=
=
2.76
3.20
2.15
CASE 1
2.10
1.0
0.13
0.07
CASE 2
2.67
1.0
0.13
0.07
CASE 3
1.92
1.0
0.13
0.07
2.3
1.0
2.36
3.00
2.9
1.0
2.95
3.00
2.1
1.0
2.17
3.00
P
e
qmax
Qa
Where
( P )
1+
[Satisfactory]
6e
C
C
, for e
6
C
2 ( P )
C
, for e >
3(0.5C e)
6
q max =
M n = MIN 5
where
'
'
f c S , 0.85 f cS
=
=
=
=
0.90
ft-kips / ft
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k / ft
in (from center of footing)
k / ft, (surcharge load)
k / ft, (footing increased)
k / ft
in
ksf
ksf
k / ft
k / ft
k / ft
(cont'd)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads
CASE 1
Pu
2.8
1.0
eu
qs C
0.21
[0.15AC - (0.15-Ws) (C-D) (A-B) ]
Pu
eu
E
qu, max
qu, VL
qu, ML
qu, MR
qu, VR
qu, min
M u, L
M u, R
V u, L
V u, R
M u, max =
0.15
ft-k / ft
CASE 2
3.2
1.0
0.21
CASE 3
2.2
1.0
0.21
0.33
3.30
0.9
0.33
3.74
0.9
0.25
2.61
0.9
3.0
3.27
3.27
2.98
2.18
1.68
1.68
0.09
0.13
0.00
0.00
3.0
3.73
3.73
3.38
2.46
1.88
1.88
0.10
0.15
0.00
0.00
3.0
2.58
2.58
2.35
1.72
1.33
1.33
0.07
0.10
0.00
0.00
<
[Satisfactory]
V n =
where
V u, max =
'
f cB
2.88
k / ft
0.6
0.00
k / ft
<
[Satisfactory]
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k / ft
in (from center of footing)
k / ft, (factored surcharge load)
k / ft, (factored footing & backfill loads)
k / ft
in
in
ksf
ksf
ksf
ksf
ksf
ksf
ft-k / ft
ft-k / ft
k / ft
k / ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Lw =
16.5
ft
WALL HEIGHT
h =
11
ft
WALL THICKNESS
t =
in
FOOTING LENGTH
L =
25
ft
L1 =
4.25
ft
B =
ft
T=
24
in
D =
ft
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING THICKNESS
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH
qa =
ksf
Pr,DL =
110
kips
Pr,LL =
110
kips
a =
8.25
ft
Pw =
15.6
kips
F =
62.5
kips
M =
812.4
ft-kips
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
seismic
THE FOOTING DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
12
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
F = MR / MO =
Where
1.25
Pf =
36.25
>
for seismic
[Satisfactory]
MO = F (h + D) + M =
1625
2023
25
246.85
5.32
3398
6e
L
L
, for e
6
BL
L
2P
, for e >
3B(0.5L e )
6
P 1+
q MAX =
4.58
ksf
<
4 / 3 qa
[Satisfactory]
Where
e=
5.32
ft, > (L / 6)
Mu,o =
1.4 [F(h + D) + M] =
Pu =
q u ,MAX =
2275
9.13
3115
ft-kips
249
kips
ft
__
6e u
Pu 1 +
L
L
, for e u
6
BL
2Pu
L
, for e u >
3B(0.5L e u)
6
9.85
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ksf
ft-kips
(cont'd)
BENDING MOMENT & SHEAR AT EACH FOOTING SECTION
Section
1/10 L
2/10 L
3/10 L
4/10 L
5/10 L
6/10 L
7/10 L
8/10 L
9/10 L
Xu (ft)
2.50
5.00
7.50
10.00
12.50
15.00
17.50
20.00
22.50
25.00
Pu,w (klf)
0.0
0.0
58.0
42.9
27.7
12.5
-2.7
-17.9
-33.1
0.0
0.0
Mu,w (ft-k)
-17
-296
-842
-1562
-2359
-3139
-3808
-4332
-4846
-206
Vu,w (kips)
-45
-171
-260
-310
-322
-296
-232
-206
Pu,f (ksf)
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
Mu,f (ft-k)
-5
-22
-49
-87
-136
-196
-266
-348
-440
-544
Vu,f (kips)
-4
-9
-13
-17
-22
-26
-30
-35
-39
-44
qu (ksf)
-9.9
-7.4
-5.0
-2.5
-0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Mu,q (ft-k)
141
514
1043
1652
2275
2898
3521
4144
4767
5390
Vu,q (kips)
108
185
233
249
249
249
249
249
249
249
Mu (ft-k)
136
475
699
722
577
343
115
-12
-5
Vu (kips)
104
132
48
-28
-82
-99
-77
-18
1000
500
0
-500
200
100
0
-100
-200
d (in)
reqD
provD
Vu,max
Top Longitudinal
-12
ft-k
20.50
0.0001
0.0026
132
kips
132
Bottom Longitudinal
722
ft-k
20.44
0.0068
0.0073
132
kips
132
kips
Bottom Transverse
ft-k / ft
19.50
0.0018
0.0019
kips / ft
25
kips / ft
Mu,max
Location
0.85 f 'c 1 1
Where
MAX =
f
0.85 1 f c'
fy
Mu
'
0.383b d 2 f c
min
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
0.0018
u +t
0.0206
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[Satisfactory]
kips
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
COL#1
15
kips
PDL
=
=
-80
kips
14.9
kips
VLAT
5.1
COL#2
35
kips
kips
1
4.3
kips
Seismic, SD
80
kips
18.8
c1
10.1
c2
8.02
in
b1
18
in
b2
18
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc '
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Qa
ksf
L1
ft
S1
20
ft
16
ft
20
ft
S3
DISTANCE TO RIGHT EDGE
L2
ft
FOOTING WIDTH
7.5
ft
Df
ft
24
in
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
#
#
8
5
=
=
=
66.00
7.50
24
FOOTING THICKNESS
kips
2.3
kips
-75
15.9
COL#4
18
kips
2.3
kips
kips
75
kips
kips
17.1
kips
in
S2
COL#3
39
kips
BAND WIDTH
be =
5 # 8 @ 20 in o.c., cont.
13 # 8 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
7 # 5 @ 14 in o.c., bottom
7.5
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING LENGTH
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING THICKNESS
L
B
T
ft
ft
in
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF GRADE BEAM (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS
CASE 1 : DL + LL
P=
COL # 1
20
k
COL # 2
39
k
COL # 3
41
k
COL #4
20
k
( e=
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
P=
-37
96
-12
74
V=
11
13
11
12
P=
-44
89
-18
70
V=
11
13
11
12
Pu =
26
49
50
25
( e=
121.0
18.48
47.6
k
ft, fr CL of GB )
k
( e=
96.3
24.08
47.6
k
ft, fr CL of GB )
k
150.8
-0.08
k
ft, fr CL of GB )
( eu =
142.4
22.08
66.7
k
ft, fr CL of GB )
k
( eu =
96.3
33.28
66.7
k
ft, fr CL of GB )
k
( eu =
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
Pu =
-57
126
-26
99
Vu =
15
19
16
17
Pu =
-67
112
-40
91
Vu =
15
19
16
17
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
>
MR / MO =
3.13
F = 0.75 / 0.9 =
0.83
[Satisfactory]
Where MO =
(VLAT 1 + VLAT 2 + VLAT 3 + VLAT 4) T - PLAT 1(L - L1) - PLAT 2(S2 + S3 + L2) - PLAT 3(S3 + L2) - PLAT 4 L2 =
Pftg =
(0.15 kcf) T B L =
148.50
k, footing weight
Psoil =
w s (Df - T) B L =
54.45
k, soil weight
MR =
PDL 1(L - L1) + PDL 2(S2 + S3 + L2) + PDL 3(S3 + L2) + PDL 4 L2 + 0.5 (Pftg + Psoil) L =
10112
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k-ft
TOTAL
121.0 k
0.18
ft, fr CL of GB )
k-ft
(cont'd)
CASE 1
121.0
0.2
49.5
39.6
P
e
qmax
qallow
210.1
0.1
0.4
2.0
( P )
Where
q MAX =
1+
CASE 2
121.0
19.3
49.5
39.6
210.1
11.1
0.9
2.7
< L/6
6e
L
BL
2 ( P )
3 B(0.5 L e )
CASE 3
96.3
25.1
0.0
35.6
131.9
18.3
0.8
2.7
> L/6
k
ft, (at base, including V T / P)
k, (surcharge load)
k, (footing increased)
k
ft
ksf
ksf
> L/6
[Satisfactory]
,
,
for
for
L
6
L
e>
6
e
( Pu )
qu, MAX =
1+
6eu
L
BL
2 ( Pu )
3B(0.5L eu)
L
, for eu
6
L
, for eu >
6
0.85 f c 1
'
T 4
MIN = MIN 0.0018 ,
d 3
0.85 1 f c
u
f y
u +t
'
MAX =
Mu
'
0.383bd 2 f c
f y
CASE 2
CASE 3
Pu
150.8
142.4
96.3
eu
-0.1
23.0
34.7
qs B L
79.2
49.5
0.0
243.5
243.5
182.7
Pu
eu
qu, max
473.5
0.0
0.954
435.4
< L/6
7.5
279.0
< L/6
12.0
1.482
ft
1.179
C 2 right
25.00
-523
75.0
1.20
-375
30.0
3.69
-1153
92.3
0.96
2246
-179.6
195
17.7
mid S2
33.00
-1,124
75.0
1.20
-653
39.6
3.69
-2009
121.8
0.96
3913
-237.0
126
-0.6
C 3 left
41.00
-1,724
75.0
1.20
-1009
49.2
3.69
-3101
151.3
0.96
6038
-294.4
205
-18.9
ksf
C 3 right
41.00
-1,724
125.5
1.20
-1009
49.2
3.69
-3101
151.3
0.96
6038
-294.4
205
31.6
mid S3
51.00
-2,979
125.5
1.20
-1561
61.2
3.69
-4799
188.2
0.96
9341
-366.1
3
8.8
C 4 left
61.00
-4,234
125.5
1.20
-2233
73.2
3.69
-6865
225.1
0.95
13360
-437.7
28
-13.9
C 4 right
61.00
-4,234
150.8
1.20
-2233
73.2
3.69
-6865
225.1
0.95
13360
-437.7
28
11
mid L2
63.50
-4,611
150.8
1.20
-2419
76.2
3.69
-7440
234.3
0.95
14477
-455.6
7
5.7
250
200
150
100
50
0
-50
40
20
0
-20
-40
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L
66.00
-4,988
150.8
1.20
-2614
79.2
3.69
-8037
243.5
0.95
15639
-473.5
0
0.0
(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0
mid L1
C 1 left C 1 right mid S1
C 2 left
Section
0
2.50
5.00
5.00
15.00
25.00
Xu (ft)
Mu,col (ft-k)
0
0
0
30
599
1,168
Vu,col (k)
0
0.0
0.0
-56.9
-56.9
-56.9
Pu,surch (klf)
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
Mu,surch (ft-k)
0
-2
-9
-9
-84
-234
0
1.9
3.8
3.8
11.3
18.8
Vu,surch (k)
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
3.69
Pu,ftg & fill (klf)
0
-12
-46
-46
-415
-1153
Mu,ftg & fill (ft-k)
0
9.2
18.5
18.5
55.4
92.3
Vu,ftg & fill (k)
0.28
0.32
0.37
0.37
0.55
0.73
qu,soil (ksf)
0
7
29
29
311
1007
Mu,soil (ft-k)
0
-5.6
-12.1
-12.1
-46.6
-94.8
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
0
-7
-27
3
411
787
Vu (kips)
0
5.5
10.1
-46.8
-36.9
-40.7
C 2 right
25.00
1,205
69.4
0.75
-234
18.8
3.69
-1153
92.3
0.73
1007
-94.8
825
85.6
mid S2
33.00
650
69.4
0.75
-408
24.8
3.69
-2009
121.8
0.88
1953
-143.2
186
72.7
C 3 left
41.00
95
69.4
0.75
-630
30.8
3.69
-3101
151.3
1.03
3322
-200.4
-315
51.1
C 3 right
41.00
127
43.5
0.75
-630
30.8
3.69
-3101
151.3
1.03
3322
-200.4
-283
25.2
mid S3
51.00
-308
43.5
0.75
-975
38.3
3.69
-4799
188.2
1.21
5733
-284.1
-349
-14.2
C 4 left
61.00
-743
43.5
0.75
-1395
45.8
3.69
-6865
225.1
1.39
9050
-381.6
46
-67.2
C 4 right
61.00
-709
142.4
0.75
-1395
45.8
3.69
-6865
225.1
1.39
9050
-381.6
81
31.7
mid L2
63.50
-1,065
142.4
0.75
-1512
47.6
3.69
-7440
234.3
1.44
10037
-408.1
20
16.3
L
66.00
-1,421
142.4
0.75
-1634
49.5
3.69
-8037
243.5
1.48
11091
-435.4
0
0.0
1000
500
0
-500
100
50
0
-50
-100
C 2 right
25.00
1,397
45.0
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-865
69.2
0.41
252
-34.2
785
80.0
mid S2
33.00
1,037
45.0
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-1507
91.3
0.56
637
-63.5
168
72.8
C 3 left
41.00
677
45.0
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-2326
113.5
0.71
1292
-101.7
-357
56.8
C 3 right
41.00
709
5.1
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-2326
113.5
0.71
1292
-101.7
-325
16.9
mid S3
51.00
658
5.1
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-3599
141.1
0.90
2599
-162.1
-342
-15.9
C 4 left
61.00
607
5.1
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-5149
168.8
1.09
4581
-236.5
39
-62.6
C 4 right
61.00
641
96.3
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-5149
168.8
1.09
4581
-236.5
73
28.6
1000
800
600
400
200
0
-200
-400
-600
mid L2
63.50
401
96.3
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-5580
175.7
1.13
5198
-257.3
19
14.7
L
66.00
160
96.3
0.00
0
0.0
2.77
-6028
182.7
1.18
5868
-279.0
0
0.0
100
50
0
-50
-100
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
Top Longitudinal
Bottom Longitudinal
-357
825
Bottom Transverse, be
d (in)
min
reqD
max
smax(in)
use
provD
ft-k
ft-k
21.50
20.50
0.0020
0.0021
0.0019
0.0052
0.0155
0.0155
no limit
18
5 # 8 @ 20 in o.c., cont.
13 # 8 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
0.0020
0.0056
ft-k / ft
19.69
0.0011
0.0001
0.0155
18
7 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
0.0012
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[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Direction
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
Vu,max
Longitudinal
Transverse
86
1
k
k / ft
152
19
check Vu < Vc
k
k / ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
v u ( psi ) =
J =
R=
3
d b1
6
P u R 0.5 v M ub1
+
J
AP
1+
b1
+3
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
1
v = 1
2
b1
1+
3 b2
A f = Bb e
b2
b1
P ub1b2
Af
Column
Col. 1
Col. 2
Col. 3
Col. 4
Case
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
Pu
26.2
0.0
0.0
48.9
126.3
111.5
50.5
0.0
0.0
25.3
98.9
91.2
Mu
0.0
14.9
14.9
0.0
18.8
18.8
0.0
15.9
15.9
0.0
17.1
17.1
b1
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
33.7
b2
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
32.7
v
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
c
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
1.3
vc( psi ) = ( 2 + y )
y = MIN 2,
b0 =
y
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
, 40
f 'c
d
b0
AP
, b1 = ( c1 + d ) , b 2 = ( c 2 + d )
d
Af
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
56.3
Ap
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
18.2
R
3.6
0.0
0.0
6.7
17.2
15.2
6.9
0.0
0.0
3.4
13.5
12.4
J
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
25.8
vu (psi)
8.6
2.3
2.3
16.1
44.6
39.7
16.7
2.4
2.4
8.3
35.3
32.7
vc
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Grade Beam Design for Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA
COL#1
COL#2
COL#3
COL#4
PDL =
15
kips
PLL =
AXIAL LIVE LOAD
LATERAL LOAD (0=WIND, 1=SEISMIC)
PLAT =
SEISMIC AXIAL LOAD, SD
5.1
10
kips
1
kips
12
kips
MLAT =
295
ft-kips
501.5
ft-kips
531
ft-kips
324.5
ft-kips
kips
18.8
kips
15.9
kips
17.1
kips
35
kips
39
kips
18
kips
4.3
kips
Seismic, SD
15
kips
2.3
kips
2.3
kips
kips
25
VLAT =
14.9
COLUMN WIDTH
c1 =
36
in
36
in
36
in
36
in
COLUMN DEPTH
c2 =
24
in
24
in
24
in
24
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Qa
ksf
L1
ft
S1
20
ft
S2
16
ft
S3
20
ft
ft
L2
FOOTING WIDTH
ft
Df
ft
24
in
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
kcf
0.11
DESIGN SUMMARY
BAND WIDTH
be =
6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c., bottom
FOOTING LENGTH
60.00
ft
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING THICKNESS
B
T
=
=
4.00
24
ft
in
4.0
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF GRADE BEAM (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS
COL # 1
CASE 1 : DL + LL
P=
20
COL # 2
k
39
COL # 3
k
41
COL #4
k
20
TOTAL
k
( e=
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4
50
50
38
165.3
ft-k
358
ft-k
379
232
ft-k
1180.0 ft-k
V=
11
13
11
12
21
42
44
34
140.6
ft-k
358
ft-k
379
232
ft-k
1180.0 ft-k
V=
11
13
11
12
Pu =
26
49
50
25
11.15
ft, fr CL of GB )
47.6
150.8
-0.08
ft, fr CL of GB )
k
Pu =
33
61
61
49
204.4
Mu =
295
ft-k
502
ft-k
531
325
ft-k
1652.0 ft-k
Vu =
15
19
16
17
Pu =
10.24
ft, fr CL of GB )
66.7
k
k
24
47
47
41
158.3
295
ft-k
502
ft-k
531
325
ft-k
1652.0 ft-k
15
19
16
17
455
k-ft
__
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
>
15.04
F = 0.75 / 0.9 =
0.83
[Satisfactory]
MLAT + ( VLAT ) Df - PLAT 1(L - L1) - PLAT 2(S2 + S3 + L2) - PLAT 3(S3 + L2) - PLAT 4 L2 =
Where MO =
Psoil =
MR =
211
Vu =
(0.15 kcf) T B L =
ws (Df - T) B L =
ft, fr CL of GB )
47.6
P=
Mu =
Pftg =
8.98
M=
( eu =
27
211
( eu =
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
ft, fr CL of GB )
P=
( e=
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
0.18
M=
( e=
121.0
72.00
( eu =
k, footing weight
52.80
k, soil weight
PDL 1(L - L1) + PDL 2(S2 + S3 + L2) + PDL 3(S3 + L2) + PDL 4 L2 + 0.5 (Pftg + Psoil) L =
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6838
k-ft
13.60
ft, fr CL of GB )
66.7
(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads
CASE 1
CASE 2
CASE 3
121.0
165.3
140.6
e
qs B L
0.2
24.0
9.6
24.0
11.8
0.0
(0.15-ws)T B L
19.2
19.2
17.3
164.2
208.5
157.9
e
qmax
0.1
0.7
qallow
2.0
( P )
Where
q MAX =
1+
< L/6
7.6
1.5
< L/6
10.5
1.4
2.7
6e
L
k, (footing increased)
k
> L/6
ft
ksf
2.7
ksf
[Satisfactory]
BL
2 ( P )
,
3 B(0.5 L e )
for
for
L
6
L
e>
6
e
( Pu )
qu,MAX =
1+
6eu
L
BL
2 ( Pu )
3B(0.5L eu)
0.85 1 f c
'
L
, for eu
6
MAX =
L
, for eu >
6
f y
u
u +t
Mu
'
0.85 f c 1 1
'
0.383bd 2 f c
=
f y
T 4
MIN = MIN 0.0018 ,
d 3
CASE 2
CASE 3
Pu
150.8
204.4
158.3
eu
-0.1
10.9
14.4
qs B L
38.4
24.0
0.0
149.8
149.8
112.3
Pu
339.0
eu
0.0
qu, max
378.2
< L/6
5.9
1.407
270.6
< L/6
8.4
2.503
ft
2.080
ksf
C 2 right
22.00
mid S2
30.00
C 3 left
38.00
C 3 right
38.00
mid S3
48.00
C 4 left
58.00
C 4 right
58.00
mid L2
59.00
L
60.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-262
-523
-523
-1,124
-1,724
-1,724
-2,979
-4,234
-4,234
-4,385
-4,536
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
26.2
26.2
26.2
75.0
75.0
75.0
125.5
125.5
125.5
150.8
150.8
150.8
Pu,surch (klf)
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
0.64
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-1
-1
-46
-155
-155
-288
-462
-462
-737
-1076
-1076
-1114
-1152
Vu,surch (k)
0.6
1.3
1.3
7.7
14.1
14.1
19.2
24.3
24.3
30.7
37.1
37.1
37.8
38.4
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
2.496
-1
-5
-5
-180
-604
-604
-1123
-1802
-1802
-2875
-4198
-4198
-4344
-4493
2.5
5.0
5.0
30.0
54.9
54.9
74.9
94.8
94.8
119.8
144.8
144.8
147.3
149.8
qu,soil (ksf)
1.42
1.42
1.42
1.42
1.42
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
1.41
Mu,soil (ft-k)
11
11
408
1371
1371
2548
4087
4087
6519
9514
9514
9844
10181
Vu,soil (k)
-5.7
-11.3
-11.3
-68.0
-124.6
-124.6
-169.8
-214.9
-214.9
-271.4
-327.7
-327.7
-333.3
-339.0
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
-79
89
89
13
99
99
-73
-2.5
-5.1
21.1
-4.2
-29.4
19.5
-0.7
-20.7
29.7
4.7
-20.3
2.5
0.0
150
100
50
0
-50
-100
40
20
0
-20
-40
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
mid L1 C 1 left C 1 right mid S1 C 2 left
0
Section
0
1.00
2.00
2.00
12.00
22.00
Xu (ft)
C 2 right
22.00
mid S2
30.00
C 3 left
38.00
C 3 right
38.00
mid S3
C 4 left
58.00
C 4 right
58.00
mid L2
48.00
59.00
L
60.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
325
-6
-337
202
-553
-1,309
-746
-2,301
-3,856
-3,497
-3,701
-3,906
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
33.1
33.1
33.1
94.4
94.4
94.4
155.5
155.5
155.5
204.4
204.4
204.4
Pu,surch (klf)
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
0.40
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-1
-1
-29
-97
-97
-180
-289
-289
-461
-673
-673
-696
-720
Vu,surch (k)
0.4
0.8
0.8
4.8
8.8
8.8
12.0
15.2
15.2
19.2
23.2
23.2
23.6
24.0
2.496
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
-1
-5
-5
-180
-604
-604
-1123
-1802
-1802
-2875
-4198
-4198
-4344
-4493
2.5
5.0
5.0
30.0
54.9
54.9
74.9
94.8
94.8
119.8
144.8
144.8
147.3
149.8
qu,soil (ksf)
0.65
0.68
0.71
0.71
1.02
1.33
1.33
1.58
1.82
1.82
2.13
2.44
2.44
2.47
2.50
Mu,soil (ft-k)
222
847
847
1723
3003
3003
5266
8382
8382
8745
9119
Vu,soil (k)
-2.7
-5.4
-5.4
-40.0
-87.0
-87.0
-133.4
-187.8
-187.8
-266.9
-358.4
-358.4
-368.2
-378.2
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
324
-191
348
-133
-397
166
-371
-345
14
0.2
0.4
33.5
27.8
9.9
71.2
47.9
16.6
77.7
27.6
-34.9
14.0
7.1
0.0
400
200
0
-200
-400
-600
100
50
0
-50
C 2 right
22.00
mid S2
30.00
C 3 left
38.00
C 3 right
38.00
mid S3
48.00
C 4 left
58.00
C 4 right
58.00
mid L2
59.00
L
60.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
325
90
-145
394
-166
-726
-163
-1,334
-2,505
-2,147
-2,305
-2,463
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
23.5
23.5
23.5
70.0
70.0
70.0
117.1
117.1
117.1
158.3
158.3
158.3
Pu,surch (klf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mu,surch (ft-k)
Vu,surch (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
1.87
-1
-4
-4
-135
-453
-453
-842
-1352
-1352
-2157
-3149
-3149
-3258
-3370
112.3
1.9
3.7
3.7
22.5
41.2
41.2
56.2
71.1
71.1
89.9
108.6
108.6
110.4
qu,soil (ksf)
0.18
0.21
0.24
0.24
0.56
0.87
0.87
1.13
1.38
1.38
1.70
2.02
2.02
2.05
2.08
Mu,soil (ft-k)
87
395
395
887
1667
1667
3148
5308
5308
5566
5833
Vu,soil (k)
-0.8
-1.7
-1.7
-17.6
-46.1
-46.1
-78.2
-118.3
-118.3
-179.9
-254.2
-254.2
-262.4
-270.6
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
-1
-2
323
42
-203
336
-122
-410
152
-343
-346
13
1.1
2.1
25.6
28.4
18.5
65.0
48.0
22.8
69.9
27.0
-28.6
12.6
6.4
0.0
400
300
200
100
0
-100
-200
-300
-400
-500
80
60
40
20
0
-20
-40
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
__
d (in)
min
reqD
max
smax(in)
use
provD
Top Longitudinal
-410
ft-k
21.50
0.0020
0.0043
0.0155
no limit
6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
0.0046
Bottom Longitudinal
348
ft-k
20.50
0.0021
0.0040
0.0155
18
6 # 8 @ 8 in o.c., cont.
0.0048
ft-k / ft
19.69
0.0005
8.1E-05
0.0155
18
4 # 5 @ 14 in o.c.
0.0013
Bottom Transverse, be
Mu,max
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[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
Vu,max
Direction
check Vu < Vc
Longitudinal
78
81
[Satisfactory]
Transverse
k / ft
19
k / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
P u R 0.5 v M ub1
+
J
AP
2
3
d b1
d
b
1+
+3 2
J=
6
b1
b1
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
v u ( psi) =
R=
v = 1
Col. 1
Col. 2
Col. 3
Col. 4
1+
2
3
y = MIN 2,
b1
b2
A f = Bb e
P ub1b2
Af
Column
vc( psi ) = ( 2 + y )
b0 =
, 40
'
fc
d
b0
AP
, b1 = ( c1 + d ) , b 2 = ( c2 + d )
d
Case
Pu
Mu
b1
b2
Af
Ap
vu (psi)
vc
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
26.2
33.1
23.5
48.9
61.3
46.5
50.5
61.1
47.1
25.3
48.9
41.2
0.0
309.9
309.9
0.0
520.3
520.3
0.0
546.9
546.9
0.0
341.6
341.6
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
55.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
43.7
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
1.5
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
16.0
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.2
27.6
35.0
24.8
51.6
64.7
49.1
53.3
64.5
49.7
26.7
51.6
43.5
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
95.1
-0.4
22.1
22.2
-0.7
37.0
37.2
-0.7
38.9
39.1
-0.4
24.2
24.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
164.3
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
c1
c2
COLUMN WIDTH
COL#1
COL#2
18
18
in
18
13
18
26
in
k
k
COLUMN DEPTH
AXIAL DEAD LOAD
PDL
=
=
PLL
6.25
12.5
1
-300
Seismic SD
300
k
PLAT
=
=
VLAT
12.5
13.75
SEISMIC MOMENT, SD
MLAT
4.578
4.578
k-ft
fc'
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fy
60
ksi
Qa
ksf
L1
36
ft
30
ft
S
L2
36
ft
FOOTING WIDTH
7.5
ft
Df
ft
48
in
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
10
BAND WIDTH
be =
10 # 10 @ 9 in o.c., cont.
7.5
ft
13 # 10 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
8 # 5 @ 12 in o.c., bottom
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING LENGTH
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING THICKNESS
B
T
=
=
102.00 ft
7.50
48
ft
in
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318 SEC.9.2.1)
SERVICE LOADS
COL # 1
CASE 1 : DL + LL
19
COL # 2
k
39
TOTAL
k
58
(e
CASE 2 : DL + LL + E / 1.4
5.00
-195
253
58
12.2
ft-k
13.1
ft-k
10
19
-203
238
35
12.2
ft-k
13.1
ft-k
10
Pu
26
51
25.3
(e
ft, fr CL ftg )
k
ft-k
25.3
(e
k
k
ft-k
FACTORED LOADS
CASE 1 : 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
( eu
CASE 2 : 1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
66
-278
344
17.1
ft-k
18.3
ft-k
Vu
13
14
26
Pu
-288
323
35
Mu
17.1
ft-k
18.3
ft-k
Vu
13
14
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
>
3.24
F = 0.75 / 0.9 =
0.83
[Satisfactory]
Psoil =
MR =
k
ft, fr CL ftg )
Pu
( eu
Where MO =
Pftg =
77
5.00
Mu
( eu
CASE 3 : 0.9 DL + 1.0 E
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29495
9114
k-ft
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k-ft
35.4 ft-k
142.84 ft, fr CL ftg )
35.4 ft-k
262.42 ft, fr CL ftg )
26
(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318 SEC.15.2.2)
Service Loads
CASE 1
CASE 2
57.8
57.8
35.1
e
qs B L
5.0
76.5
118.1
76.5
191.0
0.0
(0.15-ws)T B L
122.4
122.4
110.2
256.7
256.7
145.3
e
qmax
1.1
0.4
qallow
2.0
( P )
Where
q MAX =
1+
< L/6
CASE 3
26.6
0.9
> L/6
46.2
2.7
2.7
6e
L
k, (footing increased)
k
> L/6
ft
ksf
2.7
ksf
[Satisfactory]
L
6
L
e>
6
e
for
BL
2 ( P )
,
3 B(0.5 L e )
for
( Pu )
qu,MAX =
1+
6eu
L
BL
2 ( Pu )
3B(0.5L eu)
, for eu
0.85 1 f c
'
L
6
MAX =
L
, for eu >
6
fy
0.85 f c 1 1
'
T 4
MIN = MIN 0.0018 ,
d 3
u
u +t
Mu
0.383bd 2 f 'c
fy
CASE 1
76.8
CASE 2
65.6
CASE 3
35.1
eu
5.0
144.4
265.4
qs B L
122.4
76.5
0.0
651.8
651.8
488.8
851.0
793.8
523.9
Pu
eu
0.5
qu, max
< L/6
11.9
1.142
< L/6
17.8
1.766
k
ft, (at base, including Vu T / Pu)
k, (factored surcharge load)
k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
k
> L/6
ft
1.402
ksf
0.6 S
54.00
0.8 S
60.00
L2 left
66.00
L2 right
66.00
0.5 L2
84.00
L
102.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-154
-307
-461
-614
-768
-768
-2,150
-3,533
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
25.6
25.6
25.6
25.6
25.6
25.6
76.8
76.8
76.8
Pu,surch (klf)
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
1.20
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-194
-778
-778
-1058
-1382
-1750
-2160
-2614
-2614
-4234
-6242
122.4
1.20
Vu,surch (k)
21.6
43.2
43.2
50.4
57.6
64.8
72.0
79.2
79.2
100.8
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
-1035
-4141
-4141
-5636
-7361
-9317
-11502
-13917
-13917
-22544
-33241
115.0
230.0
230.0
268.4
306.7
345.1
383.4
421.7
421.7
536.8
651.8
qu,soil (ksf)
1.08
1.09
1.10
1.10
1.11
1.11
1.11
1.12
1.12
1.12
1.13
1.14
Mu,soil (ft-k)
1320
5296
5296
7217
9436
11955
14775
17897
17897
29082
43016
Vu,soil (k)
-146.9
-295.2
-295.2
-344.9
-394.8
-444.9
-495.1
-545.5
-545.5
-697.5
-851.0
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
90
378
378
369
385
428
499
598
598
154
-10.3
-21.9
3.7
-0.6
-4.9
-9.4
-14.1
-18.9
32.3
16.8
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
40
20
0
-20
-40
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
0.5 L1
L1 left
L1 right
0
0.2 S
0.4 S
Section
0
18.00
36.00
36.00
42.00
48.00
Xu (ft)
0.6 S
54.00
0.8 S
60.00
L2 left
66.00
L2 right
66.00
0.5 L2
84.00
L
102.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
67
1,736
3,405
5,074
6,743
8,412
8,451
7,305
6,125
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
-278.2
-278.2
-278.2
-278.2
-278.2
-278.2
65.6
65.6
65.6
Pu,surch (klf)
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-122
-486
-486
-662
-864
-1094
-1350
-1634
-1634
-2646
-3902
31.5
36.0
40.5
45.0
49.5
49.5
63.0
76.5
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
0.75
Vu,surch (k)
13.5
27.0
27.0
6.39
6.39
6.39
6.39
-1035
-4141
-4141
-5636
-7361
-9317
-11502
-13917
-13917
-22544
-33241
115.0
230.0
230.0
268.4
306.7
345.1
383.4
421.7
421.7
536.8
651.8
qu,soil (ksf)
0.31
0.57
0.82
0.82
0.91
0.99
1.08
1.17
1.25
1.25
1.51
1.77
Mu,soil (ft-k)
480
2337
2337
3370
4649
6196
8035
10188
10188
18770
31017
Vu,soil (k)
-59.1
-153.0
-153.0
-192.0
-234.8
-281.5
-332.1
-386.5
-386.5
-572.8
-793.8
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
-676
-2289
-2222
-1191
-172
859
1925
3049
3088
885
69.4
104.1
-174.1
-170.2
-170.2
-174.1
-181.8
-193.4
150.3
92.5
6.39
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
-1000
-2000
-3000
200
100
0
-100
-200
-300
0.6 S
54.00
0.8 S
60.00
L2 left
L2 right
0.5 L2
66.00
66.00
84.00
L
102.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
67
1797
3527
5256
6986
8716
8,755
8,158
7,526
Vu,col (k)
0.0
0.0
-288.3
-288.3
-288.3
-288.3
-288.3
-288.3
35.1
35.1
35.1
Pu,surch (klf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mu,surch (ft-k)
Vu,surch (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
4.79
-776
-3106
-3106
-4227
-5521
-6987
-8627
-10438
-10438
-16908
-24931
86.3
172.5
172.5
201.3
230.0
258.8
287.6
316.3
316.3
402.6
488.8
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.22
0.47
0.47
0.56
0.64
0.73
0.81
0.90
0.90
1.15
1.40
Mu,soil (ft-k)
68
670
670
1097
1674
2424
3371
4536
4536
9575
17405
Vu,soil (k)
-12.9
-59.8
-59.8
-83.0
-110.0
-140.8
-175.4
-213.8
-213.8
-351.8
-523.9
M u (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
-709
-2435
-2368
-1333
-321
693
1730
2814
2853
824
73.3
112.8
-175.5
-170.0
-168.2
-170.3
-176.1
-185.8
137.6
85.9
0.00
4.79
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
-1000
-2000
-3000
200
100
0
-100
-200
-300
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
Top Longitudinal
-2435
Bottom Longitudinal
3088
Bottom Transverse, be
ft-k
ft-k
__
ft-k / ft
d (in)
min
reqD
max
smax(in)
use
provD
45.37
0.0019
0.0030
0.0155
no limit
10 # 10 @ 9 in o.c., cont.
0.0031
44.37
0.0019
0.0041
0.0155
18
13 # 10 @ 7 in o.c., cont.
0.0041
43.42
0.0006
6.9E-06
0.0155
18
8 # 5 @ 12 in o.c.
0.0006
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[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR
Vc = 2 b d (fc')
Vu,max
Direction
Longitudinal
193
Transverse
check Vu < Vc
0.5
328
[Satisfactory]
k / ft
43
k / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
P u R 0.5 v M ub1
+
J
AP
2
3
d b1
d
b
1+
+3 2
J=
6
b1
b1
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
v u ( psi) =
R=
v = 1
Col. 1
Col. 2
1+
2
3
y = MIN 2,
b1
b2
A f = Bb e
P ub1b2
Af
Column
vc( psi ) = ( 2 + y )
b0 =
, 40
'
fc
d
b0
AP
, b1 = ( c1 + d ) , b 2 = ( c2 + d )
d
Case
Pu
Mu
b1
b2
Af
Ap
vu (psi)
vc
25.6
0.0
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
11.9
363.8
1.3
164.3
0.0
0.0
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
0.0
363.8
0.0
164.3
0.0
0.0
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
0.0
363.8
0.0
164.3
51.2
0.0
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
23.8
363.8
2.6
164.3
343.7
18.3
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
160.1
363.8
17.6
164.3
323.4
18.3
61.4
61.4
0.4
1.0
2.0
56.3
74.1
150.6
363.8
16.6
164.3
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f c' =
ksi
fy
W
D
L
60
90
48
30
ksi
in
in
ft
=
=
=
=
AT SPLICE
70
in
MAX{0.075fydb/[(fc')0.5(c+Ktr)/db], 12}
7 Legs # 5
@ 4 in o.c.
( 2h )
7 Legs # 5
@ 10 in o.c.
BAR
SPACING
MIN(d/4, 4)
28.50
W /D=
W =
1.88
90
>
ft
>
0.3
>
<
in
4d=
14.58
[Satisfactory]
10
in
c1+1.5D =
90
ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
in
[Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2)
top =
0.004
bot =
0.004
>
Mn,top
where
>
<
>
<
max =
(1/2)Mn,bot
0.025
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
3433
ft-kips
3181
ft-kips
286.5
kips
<
8(fc')0.5bd =
<
[2(fc')0.5bd + Avfyd/s ] =
3929
ft-kips
4235
ft-kips
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1293.7
kips
[Satisfactory]
750.5
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Two Pads with Grade Beam Design Based on ACI 318-08 & AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
fy =
B =
T =
ksi
60
8
16
W18X65
W =
36
D =
36
L =
22
in
in
ft
Le =
ft
ksi
ft
in
PD,1 =
25
kips
PD,2 =
25
kips
PL,1 =
15
kips
PL,2 =
15
kips
(Live Load)
PE,1 =
-30
kips
PE,2 =
30
kips
(Seismic Load)
VE,1 =
50
kips
VE,2 =
30
kips
(Seismic Load)
ME,1 =
50
ft-kips
ME,2 =
50
ft-kips
(Seismic Load)
Qa =
8
2.5
#
(Dead Load)
ksf
MR =
1106.7 ft-kips
1322.7
>
1291 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
Q MAX =
where
conc =
0.15 kcf
soil =
0.11 kcf
<
4/3 Qa
[Satisfactory]
0.85 f c' 1 1
f
where
d=
Mu
0.383Bd 2 f c'
0.0020
12.25
<
provd =
0.0030
in
2.36
129
max =
0.0206
min =
0.0018
(ACI 7.12.2.1)
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
<
Vu
where
[Satisfactory]
Zx
133
Fy
50
27.9
kips
__
111.6
kips
1.67
331.8
ft-kips
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(cont'd)
>
[Satisfactory]
2
M top = M GB , wt + ( P D ,1 + P L ,1 + P E ,1 + Wt PAD ,1 Q MIN B ) L 0.5V E ,1D M E ,1 Q MIN (V E ,1 + V E ,2 ) / ( Q MAX + Q MIN ) ( 0.5D + T ) =
329
ft-kips
2
M bot = M GB , wt ( P D,2 + P L ,2 + P E ,2 + Wt PAD ,1 Q MAX B ) L 0.5V E ,2D M E ,2 Q MAX (V E ,1 + V E ,2 ) / ( Q MAX + Q MIN ) ( 0.5D + T ) =
168
ft-kips
where
Q MAX =
QMIN =
0.36
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1.97
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc' =
ksi
COLUMN DISTANCE
fy
B
T
W
D
L
60
8
16
36
36
22
ksi
ft
in
in
in
ft
Le =
ft
=
=
=
=
=
=
PD,1 =
25
kips
PD,2 =
25
kips
(Dead Load)
PL,1 =
15
kips
PL,2 =
15
kips
(Live Load)
PE,1 =
-30
kips
PE,2 =
30
kips
(Seismic Load)
VE,1 =
50
kips
VE,2 =
30
kips
(Seismic Load)
ME,1 =
50
ft-kips
ME,2 =
50
ft-kips
(Seismic Load)
Qa =
8
2.5
#
ksf
SPACING
AT SPLICE
48
in
( 2h )
MAX{0.075fydb/[(fc')0.5(c+Ktr)/db], 12}
Legs # 5
4 Legs # 5
(Legs to alternate long bars supported, ACI 7.10.5.3)
@ 7 in o.c.
@ 4 in o.c.
MIN(d/4, 4)
1106.7 ft-kips
1306.8
>
1291 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
Q MAX =
where
conc =
0.15 kcf
soil =
0.11 kcf
1.55
0.85 f c' 1 1
f
where
d=
Mu
0.383Bd 2 f c'
__
0.0020
<
provd =
12.25
in
2.33
0.0030
max =
0.0155
min =
0.0018
(ACI 7.12.2.1)
128
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
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524
<
4/3 Qa
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK PAD ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY
Vn
<
Vu
where
[Satisfactory]
96.6
27.6
kips
kips
14.00
W /D=
1.00
W =
36
30
<
0.1Agfc' =
4d=
10.65
kips
>
ft
>
0.3
388.8
ft
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
>
<
B+1.5D =
top =
0.004
>
min=MIN[3(fc')0.5/fy, 200/fy ]=
<
max =
0.025
[Satisfactory]
bot =
0.004
>
min =
0.003
[Satisfactory]
<
max =
0.025
[Satisfactory]
Mn,top
>
(1/2)Mn,bot
in
10
in
[Satisfactory]
150
in
[Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.3.5.1)
(ACI 21.5.2.2)
where
0.003
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
642
ft-kips
>
Mu,bot / [Satisfactory]
642
ft-kips
>
Mu,top / [Satisfactory]
2
M u ,top = 1.5 M GB, wt + ( P D,1 + P L,1 + P E ,1 + Wt PAD ,1 Q MIN B ) L 0.5V E ,1D M E ,1 Q MIN (V E ,1 + V E ,2 ) / ( Q MAX + Q MIN ) ( 0.5D + T ) =
2
M u ,bot = 1.5 M GB, wt ( P D,2 + P L,2 + P E ,2 + Wt PAD,1 Q MAX B ) L 0.5V E ,2D M E ,2 Q MAX (V E ,1 + V E ,2 ) / ( Q MAX + Q MIN ) ( 0.5D + T ) =
M O P D ,2 + P L ,2 + CONC B T + WD ( 0.5L + L e )
+
=
2
2
BL
B
453
ft-kips
217
ft-kips
where
Q MAX =
QMIN =
0.38
1.95
377.8
kips
[Satisfactory]
349.0
kips
where
113.3
kips
<
8(fc')0.5bd =
<
[2(fc') bd + Avfyd/s ] =
0.5
793
ft-kips
793
ft-kips
Av =
1.24
in2
__
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524
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Qa
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
tt
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM
tb
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM
LT
TOE WIDTH
LH
HEEL WIDTH
HT
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM
HB
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM
hf
FOOTING THICKNESS
hk
KEY DEPTH
hp
SOIL OVER TOE
=
4
ksi
=
60
ksi
=
30
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
=
110
pcf
=
118
pcf
=
24.5 ft
=
300
psf / ft
=
220
psf
=
4000 lbs / ft
=
0.4
=
4
ksf
=
18
in
=
18
in
=
3
ft
=
8
ft
=
10
ft
=
10
ft
=
18
in
=
36
in
=
0
in
TOP STEM VERT. REINF. (As,1)
#
9
@
6
in o.c.
As,1 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
0
at soil face
TOP STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2)
#
6
@ 9 in o.c., at soil face
#
9
@
6
in o.c.
BOT. STEM VERT. REINF. (As,2)
0
at soil face
As,2 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
BOT. STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2)
#
6
@ 9 in o.c., at soil face
#
7
@
7
in o.c.
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
#
7
@
12
in
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,4)
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa h2 + h Pa H + 0.5 [Pa (sat - w) / b +w] H2
=
Where
h = 21.5 ft ,
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)2
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt)
Wb = Wb1 + Wb2
Where Wb1 = 17.6 kips ,
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c
Wk = hk tb c
Ww,t = tt HT c
Ww,b = tb HB c
WL =
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
Ws = 1.6 Ws
Wb = 1.2 Wb
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b
WL = 1.6 WL
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
6.93
0
1.29
3.04
1.76
17.60
= 0.00
2.81
0.68
2.25
2.25
4.00
H=
=
=
=
=
Wb2
=
=
=
=
=
11.09 kips
2.06 kips
2.82 kips
kips
ft
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
21.12 kips
3.38
0.81
2.70
2.70
6.40
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
Hb
Hs
Hy
H y
6.93
1.29
8.22
11.09
2.06
13.16
7.17
10.75
49.69
13.87
63.56
79.51
22.19
101.70
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
W
Wx
Ws
Wb
Wf
Wk
Ww,t
Ww,b
2.82
1.76
8.50
14.96
17.60
21.12
8.50
149.60
2.81
3.38
6.25
17.58
0.68
0.81
3.75
2.53
2.25
2.70
3.75
8.44
2.25
3.75
8.44
2.70
27.35
201.54
33.52
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
L = LT + t b + L H
( W + W L )
q MAX =
12.50
1+
6e
L
W x
23.94
179.52
21.09
3.04
10.13
10.13
247.84
MHP =
0.17
SF =
Wx + MHP
=
Hy
L Wx Hy MHP
e=
2
W
ft
, for e
BL
2 ( W + W L )
L
, for e >
3B(0.5 L e)
6
L
6 =
3.96
ft-kips/ft
ksf
<
3.174
>
1.5
[Satisfactory]
1.21
ft
[Satisfactory]
Qa
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1 & AS,2, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
h=
20
ft ,
A = ws Pa / b =
B = h Pa =
H' =
0
60
plf
600 plf
ft
plf
ft-kips
kips
kips
M n = AS f
AS f y P u
1.7bf c'
where
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
f y
d
b
As
u
u +t
MIN = 0.0018
t
d
=
=
=
=
=
=
125.99 ft-kips ,
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
15.44 in ,
12
in ,
0.9
(ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
2
in ,
2
0.011
0.021
>
0.002
<
126.28
15.44
12
0.9
2
0.011
ft-kips
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
in
in
(ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
in2
0.021
[Satisfactory]
>
[Satisfactory]
0.002
[Satisfactory]
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V n = 2 bd
'
c
At top stem
17.57 kips ,
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
Vu
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
f y
u
u +t
MIN =
0.021
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L 2H ,
LH
LH
w s + wb +
wf
2
6
L
M u ,3 =
q u ,3b S 2
LH
LH
,
ws + wb +
wf
L
2
6
0.85 f 'c 1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
M u ,3
0.383b d 2 f 'c
for eu >
0.005
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
for eu
0.0018 h f
2
d
0.001
L
6
= 58.12 ft-kips
L
6
=
=
=
15.56 in
1.99 ft
n/a
in2 / ft
0.86
<
A S, 3
6.24
0.15
4.04
ksf
ksf
ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,4
(q
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
f y
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
u
u +t
0.021
MIN = MIN
4
0.0018 h f
,
d
3
2
LT w f
2L
24.67
ft-kips
where
0.85 f 'c 1 1
=
( A S, 4 ) required
f
=
M u ,4
0.383b d 2 f 'c
0.002
0.38
in2 / ft
<
A S, 4
[Satisfactory]
12.3 kips
Hp + W =
<
[Satisfactory]
13.98
kips
d
qu, 4
=
=
14.56 in
4.78 ksf
0.001
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
fy
Pa
Pp
b
ws
Qa
tt
tb
LT
LH
HT
HB
hf
hk
hp
=
4
ksi
=
60
ksi
=
30
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
=
300
psf / ft
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
=
110
pcf
=
220
psf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
=
0.4
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
=
4
ksf
=
18
in
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM
=
18
in
=
3
ft
TOE WIDTH
HEEL WIDTH
=
8
ft
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM
=
10
ft
=
10
ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM
=
18
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
=
36
in
KEY DEPTH
SOIL OVER TOE
=
0
in
#
9
@
6
in o.c., at soil face
TOP STEM VERT. REINF. (As,1)
0
at soil face
As,1 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
TOP STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2)
#
6
@ 9 in o.c., at soil face
#
9
@
6
in o.c., at soil face
BOT. STEM VERT. REINF. (As,2)
As,2 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
0
at soil face
BOT. STEM HORIZ. REINF. (ACI 14.1.2)
#
6
@ 9 in o.c., at soil face
#
7
@
6
in
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,4)
#
7
@
12
in
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)2
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)2
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt)
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c
Wk = hk tb c
Ww,t = tt HT c
Ww,b = tb HB c
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
Ws = 1.6 Ws
Wb = 1.2 Wb
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
6.93
1.29
3.04
1.76
17.60
2.81
0.68
2.25
2.25
11.09 kips
2.06 kips
2.82 kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
21.12 kips
3.38
0.81
2.70
2.70
Hb
Hs
kips
kips
kips
kips
Hy
H y
6.93
1.29
8.22
11.09
2.06
13.16
7.17
10.75
49.69
13.87
63.56
79.51
22.19
101.70
RESISTING MOMENT
Ws
Wb
Wf
Wk
Ww,t
Ww,b
1.76
17.60
2.81
0.68
2.25
2.25
27.35
2.82
21.12
3.38
0.81
2.70
2.70
33.52
Wx
W x
8.50
8.50
6.25
3.75
3.75
3.75
14.96
149.60
17.58
2.53
8.44
8.44
201.54
23.94
179.52
21.09
3.04
10.13
10.13
247.84
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524
MHP =
0.17
ft-kips/ft
SF =
Wx + MHP
=
Hy
3.174
> 1.5
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK SOIL BEARING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.2.2)
L = LT + t b + L H
W 1 +
q MAX
12.50
6e
L
L Wx Hy MHP
e=
2
W
ft
L
=
6
BL
L
2W
, for e >
3B (0.5 L e)
6
, for e
3.46
ksf
<
Qa
1.21
ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1 & AS,2, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
3
P a y + Pa y w s
6
2 b
Mu =
Pu = W w
M n = AS f
AS f y P u
1.7bf 'c
where
MAX =
At top stem
12.80 ft-kips ,
0.85 1 f c'
f y
MIN = 0.0018
d
b
As
u
u +t
=
=
=
=
=
=
t
d
2.70
kips ,
5.40
125.99 ft-kips ,
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
15.44 in ,
12
in ,
0.9
(ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
in2 ,
2
126.28
15.44
12
0.9
2
0.011
0.011
0.021
>
0.002
<
kips
ft-kips
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
in
in
(ACI 318 Fig R9.3.2)
in2
0.021
[Satisfactory]
>
[Satisfactory]
0.002
[Satisfactory]
<
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
2
y
w y
V = Pa + sP a
2
b
V n = 2 bd
'
c
At top stem
3.36 kips ,
17.57
kips ,
17.57
Vu
>
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
Vu
[Satisfactory]
MAX =
M u ,3 =
'
0.85 1 f c
u
f y
u +t
MIN =
0.021
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L 2H ,
LH
LH
w s + wb +
wf
2
6
L
for eu
__
q u ,3b S 2
LH
LH
,
ws + wb +
wf
2
6
L
L
for eu >
6
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524
0.0018 h f
2
d
L
6
= 63.30 ft-kips
0.001
(cont'd)
0.85 f
'
c
1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
M u ,3
0.383b d 2 f
'
c
0.005
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
=
=
=
15.56 in
1.89 ft
n/a
2
in / ft
0.94
<
A S, 3
5.11
0.25
3.36
ksf
ksf
ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,4
(q
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
f y
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
u +t
0.021
MIN = MIN
4
0.0018 h f
,
d
3
2
LT w f
2L
20.04
ft-kips
where
0.85 f 'c 1 1
=
( A S, 4 ) required
f
=
M u ,4
0.383b d 2 f 'c
0.002
in2 / ft
0.31
<
A S, 4
[Satisfactory]
12.3 kips
Hp + W =
<
[Satisfactory]
13.98
kips
__
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524
d
qu, 4
=
=
14.56 in
3.94 ksf
0.001
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Retaining / Fence Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES )
1
Yes
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK )
1
CMU
=
1.5
ksi
MASONRY STRENGTH
fm'
=
4.5
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
REBAR YIELD STRESS
fy
=
60
ksi
=
30
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
LATERAL SOIL PRESSURE
Pa
=
400
psf / ft
PASSIVE PRESSURE
Pp
BACKFILL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
b
=
110
pcf
=
100
psf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
ws
WALL TOP LIVE LOAD
WL
=
5000 lbs / ft
=
20
psf
SERVICE LATERAL FORCE
wLat
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
=
0.3
Qa
=
3
ksf
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
tt
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM
=
8
in
tb
=
12
in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM
LT
TOE WIDTH
=
3
ft
LH
=
6
ft
HEEL WIDTH
HF
=
4
ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM
HT
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM
=
4
ft
HB
=
4
ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM
hf
FOOTING THICKNESS
=
12
in
hk
=
12
in
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
KEY DEPTH
hp
SOIL OVER TOE
=
12
in
#
7
@
16
in o.c.
TOP STEM REINF. (As,1)
0
at soil face
As,1 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
#
7
@
16
in o.c.
BOT. STEM REINF. (As,2)
0
at soil face
As,2 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
GROUTED CORES (0=fully, 1=at vertical rebars only)
0
solid
#
6
@
18
in o.c.
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,4)
#
5
@
14
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)2
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)2
HLat = wLat (HF + HT + HB - hp)
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt)
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c
W k = hk t b c
Ww,t = tt (HT +HF) m
Ww,b = tb HB m
WL =
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HLat = 1.6 HLat
Ws = 1.6 Ws
Wb = 1.2 Wb
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b
WL = 1.6 WL
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.94
0.39
0.35
1.01
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
kips
kips
kips
kips
1.22
0.25
1.80
0.22
0.63
5.43
1.50
0.15
0.59
0.44
5.00
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
6.51 kips
1.80
0.18
0.70
0.53
8.00
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
Hb
Hs
HLat
Hy
H y
1.22
0.25
0.22
1.68
1.94
0.39
0.35
2.69
3.00
4.50
7.50
3.65
1.10
1.65
6.40
5.83
1.77
2.64
10.24
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
Ws
Wb
Wf
Wk
Ww,t
Ww,b
Wx
W x
MHP =
0.63
5.43
1.50
0.15
0.59
0.44
8.74
1.01
6.51
1.80
0.18
0.70
0.53
10.74
6.83
6.91
5.00
3.50
3.33
3.50
4.33
37.52
7.50
0.53
1.95
1.54
53.37
6.92
45.03
9.00
0.63
2.35
1.85
65.77
0.53
ft-kips/ft
SF =
Wx + M HP
=
y
( H b + H s y + H Lat y )
SF =
Wx + M HP
=
( H by + H sy )
11.35
8.423
>
>
1.5
[Satisfactory]
L = LT + t b + L H
( W + W L )
q MAX =
10.00
1+
6e
L
L Wx Hy MHP
e=
2
W
ft
, for e
BL
2 ( W + W L )
L
, for e >
3B(0.5L e)
6
L
6 =
1.11
ksf
<
Qa
-0.32
ft
[Satisfactory]
y
y ws
M = Pa + Pa
+ M Lat
6
2 b
P =W w
M allowable = MIN
where
0.59
te
d
bw
Fb
Fs
As
M allowable
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
At top stem
7.63 in ,
5.44 in ,
12 in ,
0.495 ksi ,
24 ksi ,
2
0.45 in ,
1.03
, AsF s d
kips
kd
kd
t
+P e
3
2 3
0.007
,
1350 ksi ,
29000 ksi ,
21.48
0.42
=
>
kips ,
kd
1
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
Em
Es
n
k
and
At top stem
1.18 ft-kips ,
29000
in
ksi
ksi
in2
ksi
ksi
21.48
0.34
2.54 ft-kips ,
6.28
M
[Satisfactory]
>
ft-kips
M
[Satisfactory]
y
w y
V = P a + s P a + V Lat
2
b
V allow able = d bwMIN
'
m
, 50
At top stem
0.51 kips ,
2.53
>
kips ,
V
[Satisfactory]
4.39
kips
>
V
[Satisfactory]
1.1
(cont'd)
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
M u ,3 =
f y
u
u +t
MIN =
0.023
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L 2H ,
LH
LH
w s + wb +
wf
2
6
L
q u ,3b S 2
LH
LH
,
ws + wb +
wf
2
6
L
0.85 f
'
c
M u ,3
0.383b d 2 f
1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
for eu >
for eu
0.0018 h f
2
d
L
6
L
6
0.001
0.90 ft-kips
'
c
0.000
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
=
=
=
9.63 in
0.61 ft
n/a
in2 / ft
0.13
<
A S, 3
2.56
1.18
1.78
ksf
ksf
ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,4
(q
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
fy
u +t
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
MIN = MIN
0.023
LT w f
2L
9.85
ft-kips
where
0.85 f c 1 1
'
=
( A S, 4 ) required
f
=
4
0.0018 h f
,
3
2
d
M u ,4
'
0.383b d 2 f c
d
qu, 4
=
=
8.69 in
1.98 ksf
0.002
0.26
in2 / ft
<
A S, 4
[Satisfactory]
1.85 kips
<
Hp + W =
4.42
kips
[Satisfactory]
2.19 kips
<
Hp + W =
4.42
kips
[Satisfactory]
0.001
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Retaining Wall Design, for Masonry Top & Concrete Bottom, Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
=
0.3
Qa
=
3
ksf
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
tt
THICKNESS OF TOP STEM
=
8
in
tb
=
10
in
THICKNESS OF KEY & STEM
LT
TOE WIDTH
=
3
ft
LH
=
6
ft
HEEL WIDTH
HF
=
4
ft
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM
HT
HEIGHT OF TOP STEM
=
4
ft
HB
=
6
ft
HEIGHT OF BOT. STEM
hf
FOOTING THICKNESS
=
12
in
hk
=
12
in
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
KEY DEPTH
hp
SOIL OVER TOE
=
12
in
#
7
@
16
in o.c.
TOP STEM REINF. (As,1)
0
at soil face
As,1 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
MASONRY GROUTED CORES (0=fully, 1=at vertical rebars only)
solid
#
7
@
BOT. STEM REINF. (As,2)
As,2 LOCATION (0=at soil face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
#
6
@
#
5
@
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,4)
16
0
18
14
in o.c.
at soil face
in o.c.
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (HT + HB + hf)2
Hs = ws Pa (HT + HB + hf) / b
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)2
HLat = wLat (HF + HT + HB - hp)
Ws = ws (LH + tb - tt)
Wb = [HT (LH + tb - tt) + HB LH] b
Wf = hf (LH + tb + LT) c
W k = hk t b c
Ww,t = tt (HT +HF) m
Ww,b = tb HB c
WL =
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HLat = 1.6 HLat
Ws = 1.6 Ws
Wb = 1.2 Wb
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww,t = 1.2 Ww,t
Ww,b = 1.2 Ww,b
WL = 1.6 WL
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
2.90
0.48
0.42
0.99
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
kips
kips
kips
kips
1.82
0.30
1.80
0.26
0.62
6.67
1.48
0.13
0.59
0.00
4.00
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
8.01 kips
1.77
0.15
0.70
0.00
6.40
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
Hb
Hs
HLat
Hy
H y
1.82
0.30
0.26
2.38
2.90
0.48
0.42
3.80
3.67
5.50
8.50
6.66
1.65
2.21
10.52
10.65
2.64
3.54
16.82
(cont'd)
RESISTING MOMENT
Ws
Wb
Wf
Wk
Ww,t
Ww,b
Wx
W x
MHP =
0.62
6.67
1.48
0.13
0.59
0.00
9.48
0.99
8.01
1.77
0.15
0.70
0.00
11.62
6.75
6.80
4.92
3.42
3.33
3.42
4.16
45.38
7.25
0.43
1.95
0.00
59.17
6.66
54.45
8.70
0.51
2.35
0.00
72.67
SF =
SF =
0.53
ft-kips/ft
Wx + M HP
( H b y + H s y + H Lat y )
Wx + M HP
( H by + H sy )
= 5.678
7.189
>
1.1
>
1.5
[Satisfactory]
L = LT + t b + L H
( W + W L )
q MAX
9.83
1+
L Wx Hy MHP
e=
2
W
ft
1.24
ksf
<
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR MASONRY TOP STEM (TMS 402-08 2.3.3)
3
-0.16
ft
6e
L
L
, for e
BL
6 =
2 ( W + W L )
L
, for e >
3B (0.5L e)
6
[Satisfactory]
Qa
y
y ws
M = Pa + Pa
+ M Lat
6
2 b
1.18
1
kd
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
M allowable = MIN
where
=
=
=
=
=
=
te
d
bw
Fb
Fs
As
7.63
5.44
12
0.495
24
0.45
P =W w
ft-kips ,
0.59 kips
kd
t kd
+P e
3
2 3
, As F s d
in ,
in ,
in ,
ksi ,
ksi ,
in2 ,
=
=
=
=
Em
Es
n
0.007
1350
29000
2.54
>
M
[Satisfactory]
ksi
ksi
21.48
0.42
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY FOR CONCRETE BOTTOM STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
Mu =
P a y + P a y ws +
M Lat
6
2 b
M n = AS f
where
d
b
=
=
=
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
AS f y P u
'
1.7bf c
f y
MIN = 0.0018
13.30 ft-kips
14.73 ft-kips
7.56
12
0.9
u
=
u +t
t
=
d
0.002
0.023
<
Pu = W w
>
in ,
As
in ,
Mu
=
=
0.70 kips
[Satisfactory]
0.45
0.005
in2
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR MASONRY TOP STEM (TMS 402-08 2.3.5)
2
y
w y
V = P a + s P a + V Lat
2
b
V allow able = d bwMIN
'
m
, 50
0.51
kips ,
2.53
kips
>
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY FOR CONCRETE BOTTOM STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
2
P a y + ws P a y +
V Lat
2
b
Vu =
V n = 2 bd
'
c
3.25
kips ,
9.13
kips
Vu
>
[Satisfactory]
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
M u ,3 =
f y
u
u +t
MIN =
0.023
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L 2H ,
LH +
LH
ws
wb +
wf
2
6
L
2
q u ,3b S
LH
LH
,
ws + wb +
wf
2
6
L
0.85 f
'
c
1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
M u ,3
0.383b d 2 f
for eu
0.0018 h f
2
d
L
6
0.001
6.04 ft-kips
L
for eu >
6
'
c
0.001
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
=
=
=
9.63 in
0.63 ft
n/a
in2 / ft
0.14
<
A S, 3
2.54
1.12
1.78
ksf
ksf
ksf
[Satisfactory]
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,4, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,4
(q
=
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
fy
u +t
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
MIN = MIN
0.023
LT w f
2L
9.73
ft-kips
where
0.85 f
'
c
=
( A S, 4 ) required
M u ,4
1 1
'
0.383b d 2 f c
f
=
4
0.0018 h f
,
3
2
d
d
qu, 4
=
=
8.69 in
1.95 ksf
0.002
0.25
in2 / ft
<
A S, 4
[Satisfactory]
<
<
Hp + W =
Hp + W =
4.64
4.64
kips
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
0.001
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Restrained Retaining Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
=
Qa
=
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
THICKNESS OF STEM
t
=
LT
TOE WIDTH
=
LH
=
HEEL WIDTH
HF
=
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM
HEIGHT OF STEM
H
=
HR
=
RESTRAINED HEIGHT
hf
FOOTING THICKNESS
=
RESTRAINED BOTTOM ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
hk
KEY DEPTH
=
hp
=
SOIL OVER TOE
1
Yes
1
CMU
1.5
ksi
2.5
ksi
60
ksi
45
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
350
psf / ft
110
pcf
100
psf
30.1 psf
0.386 kips / ft
6
in
0.35
2.25 ksf
8
in
0.917 ft
0.917 ft
5
ft
6.83 ft
9
ft
12
in
1
Yes
0
<=No ReqD
[THE WALL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
6
in
STEM REINF. (As,1)
#
8
@
8
in o.c.
As,1 LOCATION (0=at inside face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
0
at inside face
#
4
@
24
in
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,2)
#
4
@
18
in
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
2
Hb = 0.5 Pa H
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
Hs = ws Pa H / b
2
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)
HLat = wLat (HF + H - hp)
Ws = ws LH
1.05
0.28
0.39
0.34
0.09
0.69
0.38
0.00
0.87
Wb = H LH b
Wf = hf (LH + t + LT) c
Wk = hk t c
Ww = t ( HF + H ) m
RT = 0.5HLat(HF/HR + hp/HR +H/HR) + Pe/HR
+ 0.5HsH/HR + HbH/3HR
=
0.63
RB = HLat + Hs + Hb - RT
=
1.04
VB = Ww + P
=
1.25
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
= 1.68 kips
Hs = 1.6 Hs
= 0.45 kips
HLat = 1.6 HLat
= 0.55 kips
Ws = 1.6 Ws
= 0.15 kips
Wb = 1.2 Wb
= 0.83 kips
Wf = 1.2 Wf
= 0.45 kips
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww = 1.2 Ww
P = 1.6 P
=
=
=
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
RT = 1.6 RT
RB = 1.6 RB
1.00
1.67
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
0.00 kips
RB
1.04 kips
0.62 kips
=
=
Hy
H y
1.04
1.04
1.67
1.67
1.00
1.04
1.04
1.67
1.67
RESISTING MOMENT
W x
Ws
Wb
Wf
0.09
0.69
0.38
0.15
0.83
0.45
2.04
2.04
1.25
0.19
1.41
0.47
0.30
1.69
0.56
Wk
0.00
0.00
1.25
0.00
0.00
P
Ww
0.39
0.87
2.41
0.62
1.04
3.08
1.25
1.25
0.48
1.08
3.63
0.77
1.30
4.62
Wx
__
Page 55 of 533
524
SF =
Wx
=
Hy
3.48
[Satisfactory]
>
1.5
L = LT + t b + L H
2.50
W 1 +
e=
ft
0.18
ft
6e
L
L
, for e
6
BL
L
2 W
, for e >
3B (0.5 L e)
6
q MAX =
L Wx Hy
2
W
1.37 ksf
Qa
[Satisfactory]
<
3.54 ft
0.5
1
kd
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
M allowable = MIN
2
3
2
, As F s
1.71
ft-kips
kd
t kd
+P e
d
3
2 3
=
>
where
=
=
=
=
=
=
te
bw
Fb
Fs
As
d
7.63
12
0.495
24
1.185
5.38
in
in
ksi
ksi
2
in
=
Em
=
Es
=
n
=
k
=
in, (TMS 402-08, 1.13.3.5)
0.018
1350
29000
3.21
M
[Satisfactory]
ksi
ksi
21.48
0.58
'
m
, 50
At restrained stem
0.54 kips ,
1.97
>
At bottom of stem
1.04
kips
kips ,
2.50
kips
V
[Satisfactory]
>
V
[Satisfactory]
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
MIN =
0.013
0.0018 h f
2
d
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L H , for L
L H + + LH
ws
wb
wf
eu
2
6
6
L
2
M u ,3 =
q u ,3b S 2
L
L H + + LH
, for eu >
ws
wb
wf
2
6
6
L
0.85 f c' 1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
M u ,3
'
0.383b d 2 f c
0.000
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
=
=
=
10.25 in
0.29 ft
n/a
2.09
0.37
0.94
ksf
ksf
ksf
__
0.13
in / ft
<
A S, 3
[Satisfactory]
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0.29 ft-kips
ft-kips
0.001
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,2, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,2 =
(q
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
MIN = MIN
0.013
( A S, 2 ) required
LT w f
2L
0.71
ft-kips
where
0.85 f c' 1 1
4
0.0018 h f
,
d
3
2
M u ,2
'
0.383b d 2 f c
d
qu, 2
=
=
8.75 in
1.43 ksf
0.000
0.02
in / ft
<
A S, 2
[Satisfactory]
1.5 RB =
1.57
kips
< Hp + W =
[Satisfactory]
N/A
(Restrained)
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
3. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering License Review Problems and Solutions", Oxford University Press, 2003.
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0.000
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
fy
Pa
Pp
b
ws
wLat
P
ECCENTRICITY
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
THICKNESS OF STEM
Qa
TOE WIDTH
HEEL WIDTH
HEIGHT OF FENCE STEM
t
LT
LH
HF
=
=
=
=
=
2.5
60
45
350
110
ksi
ksi
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
psf / ft
pcf
=
=
=
100
30.1
0.386
psf
psf
kips / ft
=
=
=
=
=
=
6
0.35
2.25
8
0.917
0.917
in
ksf
in
ft
ft
5
ft
10
ft
9
ft
RESTRAINED HEIGHT
12
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
RESTRAINED BOTTOM ? (1=Yes, 0=No)
1
Yes
hk
KEY DEPTH
=
0
<=No ReqD
hp
SOIL OVER TOE
=
6
in
#
6
@
12
STEM REINF. (As,1)
As,1 LOCATION (0=at inside face, 1=at middle, 2=at each face)
0
#
4
@
24
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,2)
TOP REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
#
4
@
18
HEIGHT OF STEM
=
=
=
=
H
HR
hf
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H2
Hs = ws Pa H / b
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf + hk)2
HLat = wLat (HF + H - hp)
Ws = ws LH
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
2.25
0.41
0.39
0.44
0.09
1.01
0.38
0.00
1.50
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
=
=
=
1.46
1.64
1.89
kips
kips
kips
Wb = H LH b
Wf = hf (LH + t + LT) c
Wk = hk t c
Ww = t ( HF + H ) c
RT = 0.5HLat(HF/HR + hp/HR +H/HR) + Pe/HR
+ 0.5HsH/HR + HbH/3HR
RB = HLat + Hs + Hb - RT
VB = Ww + P
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HLat = 1.6 HLat
Ws = 1.6 Ws
Wb = 1.2 Wb
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Wk = 1.2 Wk
Ww = 1.2 Ww
P = 1.6 P
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
3.60
0.65
0.70
0.15
1.21
0.45
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
kips
RT = 1.6 RT
RB = 1.6 RB
=
=
2.33
2.62
kips
kips
OVERTURNING MOMENT
0.00 kips
RB
1.80 kips
0.62 kips
Hy
H y
1.64
1.64
2.62
2.62
1.00
1.64
1.64
2.62
2.62
RESISTING MOMENT
W
Wx
W x
0.15
1.21
Wf
0.09
1.01
0.38
0.45
2.04
2.04
1.25
0.19
2.06
0.47
0.30
2.47
0.56
Wk
0.00
0.00
1.25
0.00
0.00
P
Ww
0.39
1.50
3.36
0.62
1.80
4.22
1.25
1.25
0.48
1.88
5.07
0.77
2.25
6.36
Ws
Wb
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SF =
Wx
=
Hy
3.10
[Satisfactory]
>
1.5
L = LT + t b + L H
W 1 +
q MAX =
2.50
L Wx Hy
2
W
e=
ft
0.23
6e
L
L
, for e
6
BL
L
2 W
, for e >
3B (0.5 L e)
6
=
<
2.08 ksf
Qa
[Satisfactory]
P = VB - Ww S / (H + HF)
3.79 ft
2
3
2
2
MMax = S RB - 0.5 HS S / H - Pa S / 3 - Pa (H-S) S /2 - 0.5 wLat (S - hp) =
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
Mu
0.85 f c 1 1
0.383bd 2 f c'
2.93
MIN = MIN
0.013
fy
( A S, 1 ) required
0.18
in / ft
=
=
=
8.00
5.63
12
Mu
1.5 MMax =
As, 1
0.44
0.003
<
A S, 1
4
t
, 0.0018
3
d
t
d
b
'
ft-kips
0.003
in
in
in
4.39 ft-kips
2
in / ft
[Satisfactory]
V n = 2 bd
'
fc
At restrained section
1.28 kips ,
5.06
>
At bottom of wall
1.64
kips
kips ,
5.06
kips
V u = 1.5 V
>
[Satisfactory]
V u = 1.5 V
[Satisfactory]
CHECK HEEL FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u +t
MIN =
0.013
0.0018 h f
2
d
( q u ,3 + 2q u, heel ) b L H , for L
LH
w s + wb + LH w f
eu
2
6
6
L
2
M u ,3 =
= 0.46 ft-kips
q u ,3b S 2
L
L H + + LH
, for eu >
ws
wb
wf
L
2
6
6
0.85 f 'c 1 1
f
where
( A S, 3 ) required
d
eu
S
M u ,3
0.383b d 2 f 'c
=
=
=
0.000
__
10.25 in
qu, toe
0.37 ft
n/a
qu, heel
qu, 3
0.13
in2 / ft
<
=
=
=
A S, 3
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3.17
ksf
0.21
1.28
ksf
ksf
[Satisfactory]
0.001
ft
CHECK TOE FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,2, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
M u ,2 =
(q
u ,4
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u +t
+ 2q u ,toe ) b LT2
6
0.013
MIN = MIN
LT w f
2L
1.10
ft-kips
where
0.85 f
'
c
=
( A S, 2 ) required
M u ,2
1 1
0.383b d 2 f 'c
f
0.000
0.04
in / ft
<
A S, 2
[Satisfactory]
1.5 RB =
2.46
kips
4
0.0018 h f
,
d
3
2
< Hp + W =
[Satisfactory]
N/A
(Restrained)
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d
qu, 2
=
=
8.75 in
2.08 ksf
0.000
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Flagpole Footing Design Based on Chapter 18 of IBC & CBC
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
0
100
62.11
6
0.2
2
8
no
k
ft
ft
ksf / ft
ft
ANALYSIS
LATERAL BEARING @ BOTTOM :
LATERAL BEARING @ d/3 :
S 3 = FS Min ( d , 12 ' )
S 1 = FS Min
A=
REQUIRD DEPTH :
d=
d
, 12 '
3
2.34 P
bS 1
A
4.36h
1+ 1+
2
A
, FOR NONCONSTRAINED
4.25 Ph
bS 3
, FOR CONSTRAINED
P =>
h =>
b =>
FS =>
TRY d1 =>
S1
=>
S3
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS1)
REQD FOOTING DEPTH
2ND TRIAL :
NONCONSTRAINED
100.00
k
62.1
ft
6.00
ft
0.40
ksf / ft
CONSTRAINED
100.00
k
62.1
ft
6.00
ft
0.40
ksf / ft
8.00
ft
8.00
ft
1.07
ksf
1.07
ksf
=>
3.20
ksf
3.20
ksf
A =>
RQRD d =>
36.56
71.29
ft
37.08
ft
TRY d2=>
39.64
ft
22.54
ft
4.80
ksf
3.01
ksf
S1
=>
S3
=>
4.80
ksf
4.80
ksf
A =>
RQRD d =>
8.13
27.87
ft
30.27
ft
TRY d3=>
33.75
ft
26.41
ft
S1
=>
4.50
ksf
3.52
ksf
S3
=>
4.80
ksf
4.80
ksf
A =>
RQRD d =>
8.67
28.94
ft
30.27
ft
TRY d4=>
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS1)
REQD FOOTING DEPTH
3RD TRIAL :
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS1)
REQD FOOTING DEPTH
31.35
ft
28.34
ft
S1
=>
4.18
ksf
3.78
ksf
S3
=>
4.80
ksf
4.80
ksf
ft
30.27
ft
4TH TRIAL :
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS1)
REQD FOOTING DEPTH
5TH TRIAL :
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1/3 d
LAT SOIL BEARING @ 1.0 d
CONSTANT 2.34P/(bS1)
REQD FOOTING DEPTH
__
A =>
RQRD d =>
9.33
30.23
TRY d5=>
30.79
ft
29.31
ft
S1
=>
4.11
ksf
3.91
ksf
S3
=>
4.80
ksf
4.80
ksf
A =>
RQRD d =>
9.50
30.55
ft
30.27
ft
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
c
L
=
=
60
18
in
ft
Df
10.5
ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
WATER TABLE
T
h
=
=
22
8
in
ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
PDL
73.1
PLL
50
=
=
MLAT
120
ft-k, SD
VLAT
11
k, SD
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
ws
0.1
kcf
Qa
ksf
#
#
4
10
10
spiral @
22
#
1
Seismic,SD
-79.175 k, SD, uplift
vertical
3
in o.c.
DESIGN SUMMARY
TOP FOOTING REINF., E. WAY =>
BOT. FOOTING REINF., E. WAY =>
2 # 10
13 # 10 @ 17 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF FOOTING (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
123 kips
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P
=
67
kips
M
=
154 ft-kips
V
=
8
kips
e
=
2.3 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
=
9
kips
M
=
154 ft-kips
V
=
8
kips
e
=
16.7 ft, fr cl ftg
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
Where MO =
4.20042
>
1 / 0.9
[Satisfactory]
948
Pftg =
wsat =
ws + 0.018 kcf =
wwater =
k-ft
114.63 k, footing weight
Psoil =
MR =
3982
254.75 k, soil wt
k-ft
7.51183
>
- PLAT = 79.2
1.0
k
[Satisfactory]
__
114.63
k, footing weight
407.02
594.75 k
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Pu
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
168
59
215
11
3.7
-13
215
11
-16.1
kips
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
CASE 1
123.1
0.0
CASE 2
66.5
2.5
qs L2
32.4
32.4
0.0
k, (surcharge load)
Pftg
P
38.2
193.7
38.2
137.2
34.4
43.6
k, (footing increased)
k
M
e
0.0
0.0
250.7
1.8 < L/6
250.7
5.7 > L/6
qmax
0.6
0.7
0.5
ksf
qallow
4.0
5.3
5.3
ksf
Where
( P )
q max =
< L/6
1+
CASE 3
9.2
18.2
k
ft, (from center of footing)
6e
L
L
, for e
6
L2
2 ( P )
L
, for e >
3L (0.5L e )
6
[Satisfactory]
( Pu )
q u ,max =
1+
6eu
L
L2
2 ( Pu )
L
, for eu
6
MAX =
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
L
, for eu >
3 L (0.5L eu )
6
0.85 f c 1 1
'
Mu
0.383bd 2 f 'c
f y
167.7
eu
u
u +t
T
4
,
d
3
CASE 2
CASE 3
58.5
-13.4
0.0
4.0
-17.6
51.8
32.4
0.0
443.3
443.3
332.4
Pu
662.8
534.2
319.1
Mu
0.0
eu
0.0
qs L2
Pu,ftg & fill
qu, max
351.0
< L/6
0.7
2.046
k
ft, (at base, including Vu T / Pu)
k, (factored surcharge load)
k, (factored footing & backfill loads)
k
351.0
< L/6
1.1
2.010
ft
1.346
1.63
3.25
4.88
6.50
Mu,pedestal (ft-k)
ksf
ColR
0.73 L
0.82 L
0.91 L
11.50
13.13
14.75
16.38
18.00
Vu,pedestal (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
167.7
167.7
167.7
167.7
Pu,surch (klf)
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
2.88
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-3.8
-15.2
-34.2
-60.8
-190.4
-248.1
-313.3
-386.1
-466.6
Vu,surch (k)
4.7
9.4
14.0
18.7
33.1
37.8
42.5
47.2
51.8
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
__
24.63
-2121
167.7
40.0
80.0
120.0
160.1
283.2
323.2
363.2
403.2
443.3
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
2.05
qu,soil (ksf)
2.05
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
12.3
49.2
110.7
196.8
196.8
110.7
49.2
12.3
Vu (kips)
-15.1
-30.3
-45.4
-60.6
60.6
45.4
30.3
15.1
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR AT LONGITUDINAL SECTIONS FOR CASE 2
ColL
0
0.09 L 0.18 L 0.27 L
Section
ColR
0.73 L
0.82 L
0.91 L
1.63
3.25
4.88
6.50
11.50
13.13
14.75
16.38
18
Mu,pedestal (ft-k)
204.64
109.5
Vu,pedestal (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
58.5
58.5
58.5
58.5
Pu,surch (klf)
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
1.80
Mu,surch (ft-k)
-2.4
-9.5
-21.4
-38.0
-119.0
-155.0
-195.8
-241.3
-291.6
Vu,surch (k)
2.9
5.9
8.8
11.7
20.7
23.6
26.6
29.5
32.4
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
24.63
40.0
24.63
120.0
160.1
qu,soil (ksf)
1.29
1.35
1.42
1.48
1.55
Mu,soil (ft-k)
31.1
126.5
289.4
522.7
-2121
58.5
283.2
323.2
363.2
403.2
443.3
1.75
1.81
1.88
1.94
2.01
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
4.3
6.7
7.2
5.9
12.36
0
0
48.1
39.0
27.9
14.9
ColR
0.73 L
0.82 L
0.91 L
11.50
13.13
14.75
16.38
18.00
Mu,pedestal (ft-k)
Vu,pedestal (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-13.4
-13.4
-13.4
-13.4
-13.4
1.63
3.25
4.88
6.50
Pu,surch (klf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Mu,surch (ft-k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Vu,surch (k)
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
18.47
60.0
90.0
120.0
212.4
0.69
0.75
0.82
0.88
1.09
242.4
1.15
18.47
-2992
272.4
302.4
332.4
1.22
1.28
1.35
qu,soil (ksf)
0.62
Mu,soil (ft-k)
1239
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
-9.0
-34.1
-72.1
-120.0
88.5
54.5
26.3
7.1
Vu (kips)
10.8
19.7
26.7
31.8
22.2
19.5
14.9
8.4
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
Top Longitudinal
Bottom Longitudinal
Mu,max
-120.0 ft-k
196.8 ft-k
d (in)
19.37
18.37
min
reqD
max
smax
0.0004 0.0003 0.0155 no limit
0.0008 0.0006 0.0155
18
use
2 # 10
13 # 10 @ 17 in o.c.
provD
0.0006
0.0042
[Satisfactory]
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
Vu,max
Longitudinal
60.6
326
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FOOTING PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
v u ( psi ) =
0.5 v M u [ d + c ]
Pu R
+
J
AP
J = 0.5 ( d + c ) d
R=
P u ( d + c )
4A f
A P = b 0d
v c ( psi ) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c
A f = L2
y = MIN 2,
v = 0.4
d +c 2 d 3
+
2
3
, 40
b0
b0 = ( c + d )
__
Case
Pu
Mu
b0
Af
Ap
vu (psi)
vc
1
2
3
198.4
89.2
9.6
0.0
330.8
330.8
246.2
246.2
246.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
324.0
324.0
324.0
31.4
31.4
31.4
20.5
9.2
1.0
171.3
171.3
171.3
39.3
35.2
19.4
164.3
164.3
164.3
0.75
where
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[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK PEDESTAL REINF. LIMITATIONS
max
=
0.08 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
min
=
0.01 (ACI 318-08, Section 10.9)
smax
smin
=
=
3
1
provd
0.011
[Satisfactory]
sprovd
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in
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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DATE :
EDGE
COL.
Mx
My
POINT
1
2
3
4
(ft)
0
0
38
38
(ft)
0
21.5
21.5
0
(psf)
47
215
196
28
NO.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(ft)
9.33
13
25
28.67
17.6
21.2
9.33
13
25
28.67
(ft)
4.47
4.47
4.47
4.47
10.5
10.5
19.73
19.73
19.73
19.73
(kips)
10.6
20
20
10.6
7
7
20
20
10.6
20
(ft-k)
(ft-k)
w
(k/ft)
215
psf
0.3
k/ft2
@ POINT
ANALYSIS
Footing Area
A=
-817.0
ft2
Qmax
Centroid of Footing (COF)
Xc =
19.0
ft
Yc =
10.8
ft
19.5
ft
Yg =
8.3
ft
P =
-99.3
kips
COF
Moment of Inertia
COG
Ixc =
31472
ft4
Iyc =
98312
ft4
(0,0)
Notes:
1.
2.
3.
4.
__
Iv =
98312
0.00
ft4
deg
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PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
4.8
2.4
1.2
ANALYSIS
k s=
k11
( for B = L )
k12
( for B < L )
k11=k1
B+1
2B
k12 = k1
B+1
2B
33.5
lb / in3
0.5L
+1
B
1.5
26.6
lb / in3
46
k / ft3
33.5
lb / in3
58
k / ft3
5 to 8%
175
150
125
100
75
50
25
200
175
150
125
100
75
50
300
250
225
200
150
Gravelly sands
(SW & SP )
Over 300
300
250
Over 300
Over 300
300
Over 300
Over 300
9 to 12%
MOISTURE CONTENT
13 to 16%
1 to 4%
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17 to 20%
21 to 24%
25 to 28%
> 28%
PROJECT :
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DATE :
DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
in
FOOTING WIDTH
3.00
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
in
FOOTING LENGTH
3.00
ft
b1
in
FOOTING THICKNESS
in
=
=
=
10
13
8
k
k
k
b2
in
fc'
fy
PDL
=
=
=
2.5
60
2
ksi
ksi
k
PLL
4.5
=
=
1
6.5
Seismic,SD
k, SD
SURCHARGE
SOIL WEIGHT
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH
FOOTING THICKNESS
ALLOWABLE SOIL PRESSURE
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING LENGTH
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0
0.11
0.50
8
1
3
3
ksf
kcf
ft
in
ksf
ft
ft
qs
ws
Df
T
Qa
B
L
ft
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
1.2 DL + 1.0 LL + 1.0 E
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
CASE 3
0.74 ksf
BL
q MAX
<
Pu
Pu
Pu
kQa,
[Satisfactory]
M n = MIN 5
where
Mu =
'
'
f c S , 0.85 f cS
=
=
( 0.5L 0.25b10.25c1)
4.80
ft-kips
P u ,max
2L
3.73
<
ft-kips
384
in3
[Satisfactory]
4
3
V n =
'
f c BT
where
11.52 kips
0.6
P u ,max
V u = ( 0.5L 0.25b1 0.25c1 T )
L
2.79
<
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n = MIN
4
8
+
, 2.66
3 3 c
where
V u = P u ,ma x 1
=
=
f c ( c1 + c2 + b1 + b2 + 4T ) T
'
__
=
31.28
kips
1 b1 + c 1
+T
BL
2
b2+ c2 +T
2
11.85
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ft-kips
1.43
<
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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DATE :
qallow
em
ym
=
=
=
=
=
2000
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
@
psf
4.5
2.68
0.3
164
ft
125
ft
SLAB WIDTH
SLAB THICKNESS
PERIMETER LOADING
Pb
DL
LIVE LOAD
LL
SL
SB
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f'c
SLAB REINFORCEMENT
in
270
plf
270
plf
50
psf
125
psf
30
ft
30
ft
24
in
20
in
ksi
6
18
in o.c., with
1.5
Where
=
=
1.60
in
allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C =
ft
Where
360
Where
=
=
1.60
in
ft
360
0.80
in
allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C =
ft
Where
720
=
=
0.80
in
ft
720
13.56
in
12.95
in
7.58
in
=
=
13.56
8.47
in
<
in
ACTUAL h =
24.00
in
22
in2
[Satisfactory]
B DIRECTION
=
Es / Ec =
17
in2
9.29
yb
18.75
beams
As
in
Es / Ec =
3
CGS
21.75
in
St
64268
in
9935
in2
Sb
17995
in3
337410
in4
9.29
yb
19.00
beams
in
CGS
22.25
in
St
80834
in3
12703
in2
Sb
21276
in3
404232
in4
4.96
__
=
0.891
5.12
ft-kips / ft
3.25
ft-kips / ft
1.00
0.00
2.63
ft-kips / ft
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ft,allow = - 6 (fc')0.5 =
-0.329
ksi
1.350
ksi
-0.116
>
<
Then
ksi
f = - MB / St =
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
0.413
f = MB / Sb =
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
-0.219
Then
0.061
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
Where
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
ksi
>
<
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
= (Ec I / Es)1/4 / 12 =
1561009
psi
13.208
ft
Where
psi, soil
Es =
1561009
1000
psi
psi, soil
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C =
Where
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
1000
0.079
Then
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
12.624
[Satisfactory]
ksi
>
<
f = MB / St =
>
ft,allow
<
fc,allow
6. CHECK DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTIONS
= (Ec I / Es)1/4 / 12 =
-0.301
Then
ksi
Then
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
ksi
>
<
f = - MB / Sb =
ft,allow
ft,allow
ksi
>
<
0.474
Then
ksi
>
<
ksi
>
<
Then
-0.125
Then
2.64
in
360
allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C =
2.52
360
allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C =
1.26
720
Where
in
allow = 12 MIN(L, 6) / C =
Where
1.32
in
720
Where
in
0.80
<
in
allow
0.76
<
[Satisfactory]
in
allow
[Satisfactory]
0.58
<
in
allow
0.53
<
[Satisfactory]
in
allow
[Satisfactory]
0.09
0.71
SB
0.43
0.16
ym
0.93
em
/ 1940 =
1.786
kips/ft
0.07
0.4
0.03
1.327
kips/ft
1.063
kips/ft
ym
0.16
em
0.015
/ (3.0 SB
) =
1.084
0.07
kips/ft
VB = B
0.110
0.4
0.03
0.67
ym
0.16
em
0.015
/ (3.0 SL
) =
ksi
0.110
ksi
v = V B / (n h b) =
0.078
<
ksi
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
0.065
ksi
[Satisfactory]
<
vc
[Satisfactory]
v = V B / (n h b) =
0.047
<
ksi
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
0.052
ksi
[Satisfactory]
<
vc
[Satisfactory]
SLAB WEIGHT
150 L B t
1281250
lbs
ADDED DL
DL L B
1025000
lbs
SOIL PRESSURE
LIVE LOAD
LL L B
2562500
lbs
<
BEAM WEIGHT
708146
lbs
[Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD
P (2L + 2B)
156060
lbs
qallow
2.03
ks =
lb / in3
Technical References:
30
ft
Where
__
2.03
ft-kips / ft
ks =
lb / in3
-0.041
>
Mmax = Pb / 4 =
ft-kips / ft
ft,allow
ksi
f = - Mmax / 2 t2 =
[Satisfactory]
1. "Design of Slabs on Grade, ACI Committee 360R-06", American Concrete Institute, 2006.
2. "Design and Construction of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Second Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
3. "1997 Uniform Building Code, Volume 2", International Conference of Building Officials, 1997.
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-0.041
>
ft,allow
ksi
[Satisfactory]
30
ft
PROJECT :
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DATE :
=
=
2000
psf
0.75
in
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
164
ft
=
=
=
=
#
@
SLAB WIDTH
SLAB THICKNESS
PERIMETER LOADING
Pb
DL
LIVE LOAD
LL
SL
SB
b
f'c
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REINFORCEMENT IN THE BOTTOM OF STIFFENING BEAM
SLAB REINFORCEMENT
125
ft
in
270
plf
270
plf
50
psf
125
psf
30
ft
30
ft
24
in
20
in
ksi
6
18
in o.c., with
1.5
B DIRECTION
=
As
338782
in4
yb
18.80
in
As
22
St
65100
in3
Es / Ec =
18024
in3
in
17
E s / Ec =
18.58
CGS
21.75
in
10090
in2
Sb
in2
18.58
CGS
22.25
in
12906
in2
406345
in4
yb
19.05
in
St
82096
in3
Sb
21330
in3
B DIRECTION
0.83
1.35
MnsL = h
Where
0.36
SB
ft-kips / ft
0.12
/ 80 L
0.10
0.96
0.90
0.70
ft-kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
1.00
f t,allow = - 6 (f c')0.5 =
-0.329
ksi
1.350
ksi
0.019
Then
ksi
>
f t,allow
[Satisfactory]
<
f c,allow
[Satisfactory]
Then
-0.069
Then
0.021
f = - MB / Sb =
f t,allow
[Satisfactory]
<
f c,allow
[Satisfactory]
f t,allow
[Satisfactory]
<
f c,allow
[Satisfactory]
ksi
>
ksi
>
Then
-0.083
ksi
>
f t,allow
[Satisfactory]
<
f c,allow
[Satisfactory]
13.571
Where
Es =
1000
I =
338782
ft
1561009
psi
Where
psi, soil
Es =
in4
I =
0.51
0.25
<
1000
406345
allow = 12 MIN(B, 6) / C =
0.49
1920
Where
0.30
Where
VnsL =
0.260
kips/ft
0.110
0.010
ksi
psi
in4
in
0.25
allow
<
in
allow
[Satisfactory]
__
0.284
0.255
kips/ft
kips/ft
ksi
1561009
psi, soil
[Satisfactory]
ft
in
1920
cs = en
13.020
0.110
ksi
<
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
[Satisfactory]
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0.015
ksi
<
[Satisfactory]
vc
(cont'd)
7. CHECK SOIL BEARING
7.1 APPLIED LOADING
SLAB WEIGHT
150 L B t
1281250
lbs
ADDED DL
DL L B
1025000
lbs
SOIL PRESSURE
(b)(Total Length) =
2982
1923
LIVE LOAD
LL L B
2562500
lbs
<
BEAM WEIGHT
708146
lbs
[Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD
P (2L + 2B)
156060
lbs
ft2
psf
qallow
2.03
ks =
ft
Where
2.03
ft-kips / ft
ks =
lb / in3
>
30.000
lb / in3
Mmax = Pb / 4 =
ft-kips / ft
f t,allow
f = - Mmax / 2 t2 =
ksi
-0.041
>
[Satisfactory]
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f t,allow
ksi
[Satisfactory]
30.000
ft
PROJECT :
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Design of PT Slabs on Expansive Soil Ground Based on Standards of PTI 3rd Edition
1. DESIGN METHODS
1.1
MAKE SURE THAT THE FOUNDATION PLAN SATISFIES THE SHAPE FACTOR REQUIREMENT:
SF = (ENTIRE FOUNDATION PERIMETER) / (ENTIRE FOUNDATION AREA)
24 , (Sec. 4.5.1)
1.2
1.3
ONCE THE RIBBED FOUNDATION HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO SATISFY MOMENT, SHEAR, AND
DIFFERENTIAL DEFLECTION REQUIREMENTS, IT MAY BE CONVERTED TO AN EQUIVALENT
UNIFORM THICKNESS FOUNDATION.
qallow
em
ym
=
=
=
=
=
=
2000
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
42
psf
5.2
0.07
0.46
0.75
SLAB WIDTH
SLAB THICKNESS
PERIMETER LOADING
Pb
DL
LIVE LOAD
LL
SL
SB
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f'c
ft
24
ft
in
695
plf
2700
plf
15
psf
40
psf
12
ft
12
ft
14.5
in
12
in
ksi
tendons w/
0.153
tendons w/
0.153
tendons w/
0.153
174
fe
No
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
SUGGESTED RATIO OF EXPECTED ELONGATION IS 0.00777
B DIRECTION
=
1530
yb
in
2
4
19969
in
CGS
9.03
in
St
=
=
10.71
5267
in
in
3
3
Sb
1865
in
-1.68
in
2646
in2
33706
in
CGS
9.20
in
yb
10.77
in
St
9046
in3
Sb
3129
in3
-1.58
in
ML = A0 (B em1.238 + C) =
Where
ft
For em =
2.05
ft-kips / ft
ft (Sec. 4.3.2)
ML = A0 (B em1.238 + C) =
Where
2.81
=
=
C
USE
ML =
2.29
ft-kips / ft
2.95
ft-kips / ft
2.49
ft-kips / ft
10.06
For em =
ft-kips / ft
ft (Sec. 4.3.2)
-0.31
C = 0, for em < 5
ft
0.383
0.383
1.00
0.00
2.81
ft-kips / ft
USE
MB =
2.95
ft-kips / ft
2.33
ft-kips / ft
ft,allow = - 6 (fc')0.5 =
-0.329
ksi
1.350
ksi
(cont'd)
5.2 TOP STRESS, FOR CENTER LIFT MOMENT, AT L DIRECTION
f= Pr / A - ML / St + Pr e / St =
Where
-0.092
ksi
f = Pr / A - MB / St + Pr e / St =
Pr = Pe - SG =
182.71
Pe = fe Aps =
212.98
>
<
kips
Where
Pe = fe Aps =
30.27
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
>
<
Then
0.718
>
<
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
>
<
>
<
Then
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
kips
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
0.778
ksi
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
-0.100
ksi
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
f = Pr / A + MB / St + Pr e / St =
fc,allow
30.27
ksi
ft,allow
kips
Then
342.44
ft,allow
f = Pr / A - MB / Sb - Pr e / Sb =
fc,allow
0.189
>
<
Then
ksi
ft,allow
f= Pr / A + ML / St + Pr e / St =
kips / ft
Then
372.71
f = Pr / A + MB / Sb - Pr e / Sb =
fc,allow
-0.077
>
<
Then
ksi
ft,allow
f = Pr / A - ML / Sb - Pr e / Sb =
ksi
SG = W slab / 2000 =
kips
-0.095
Pr = Pe - SG =
kips
SG = Wslab / 2000 =
Then
>
<
Then
0.209
ksi
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
6.323
1.5
Where
Ecr = (0.5) 33 w
(fc')
0.5
ft
=
1660280
Es =
1000
psi
w =
150
pcf
psi
Es =
1660280
1000
psi
psi
12000 ML B C zL / Ecr =
in
6660
360
zL = min(L , 6) =
<
IL
[Satisfactory]
37.94
IL =
19969
ft
in4
11060
in4
12000 MB L C zB / Ecr =
7741
360
Where
zB = min(B , 6) =
in4
<
IB
[Satisfactory]
24.00
IB =
33706
ft
in4
13082
in4
12000 ML B C zL / Ecr =
Where
ft
7.208
Where
720
<
IL
12000 MB L C zB / Ecr =
[Satisfactory]
Where
<
720
IB
[Satisfactory]
0.09
0.71
SB
0.45
0.16
ym
0.93
em
/ 1940 =
1.260
kips/ft
0.07
0.4
0.03
1.836
kips/ft
1.101
kips/ft
>
50 psi
ym
0.16
em
0.015
/ (3.0 SB
) =
1.145
0.07
kips/ft
VB = B
0.155
ksi
Where
0.119
ksi
fp =
0.4
0.03
0.67
ym
0.16
em
0.015
/ (3.0 SL
) =
>
50 psi
0.157
ksi
Where
0.129
ksi
fp =
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
v = V B / (n h b) =
0.058
<
ksi
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
0.089
<
ksi
[Satisfactory]
vc
[Satisfactory]
v = V B / (n h b) =
0.053
<
ksi
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
0.053
<
ksi
[Satisfactory]
vc
[Satisfactory]
150 L B t
50400
lbs
ADDED DL
DL L B
15120
lbs
SOIL PRESSURE
LIVE LOAD
LL L B
40320
lbs
<
BEAM WEIGHT
30319
lbs
[Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD
P (2L + 2B)
91740
lbs
811.44
281
ft2
psf
qallow
8.10
ks =
lb / in3
12
ft
Where
8.10
ft-kips / ft
ks =
lb / in3
>
Mmax = Pb / 4 =
ft-kips / ft
ft,allow
ksi
[Satisfactory]
f = Pr / A - Mmax / 2 t2 =
>
-0.124
ft,allow
ksi
[Satisfactory]
12
ft
(cont'd)
[Satisfactory]
130.6
ft-kips
Where
133.11
kips
F=
a = F / 0.85 fc' b =
1.45
in
60.7
ft-kips, total
76.2
ft-kips
Where
79.87
kips
0.9 ML =
>
0.9 ML
[Satisfactory]
a = F / 0.85 fc' b =
0.9 ML =
233.9
ft-kips
239.60
kips
0.9 MB =
0.11
in
50.4
ft-kips, total
0.9 ML
Where
[Satisfactory]
127.0
ft-kips
Where
133.11
kips
N/A
7.77E-03
Eps =
in
ft-kips, total
1.57
111.6
>
0.9 MB
[Satisfactory]
>
F=
a = F / 0.85 fc' b =
28000
ksi
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Third Edition", Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Addendum No.1 to The 3RD Edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground", Post-Tensioning Institute, May 2007.
3. "Addendum No.2 to The 3RD Edition of Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground", Post-Tensioning Institute, May 2008.
F=
a = F / 0.85 fc' b =
0.9 MB =
0.10
in
94.3
ft-kips, total
>
[Satisfactory]
0.9 MB
PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Design of PT Slabs on Compressible Soil Ground Based on Standards of PTI 2nd Edition
1. INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
1.1 SOILS PROPERTIES
qallow
=
=
=
1500
psf
0.75
in
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
40
0.75
SLAB WIDTH
SLAB THICKNESS
PERIMETER LOADING
Pb
DL
LIVE LOAD
LL
SL
SB
b
f'c
CONCRETE STRENGTH
ft
38
ft
in
840
plf
2700
plf
15
psf
40
psf
13.333
ft
12.667
ft
24
in
10
in
ksi
tendons w/
0.153
tendons w/
0.153
tendons w/
in
174
ksi
fe
B DIRECTION
yb
18.34
in
yb
18.47
in
in2
St
19294
in3
2720
in2
St
19992
in3
109177
in4
Sb
5952
in3
110544
in4
Sb
5985
in3
22.00
in
3.66
in
CGS
22.00
in
3.53
in
3.44
ft-kips / ft
0.04
2624
CGS
B DIRECTION
3.20
ft-kips / ft
0.75
0.04
ft-kips / ft
ft,allow = - 6 (fc')0.5 =
-0.329
ksi
1.350
ksi
0.168
Pr = Pe - SG =
Where
Pe = fe Aps =
>
<
f = Pr / A + MB / St + Pr e / St =
161.14
213
kips
Pe = fe Aps =
51.83
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
f = Pr / A - ML / Sb - Pr e / Sb =
Then
>
<
-0.283
Then
>
<
f = Pr / A - MB / Sb - Pr e / Sb =
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
213
kips
161.14
51.83
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
kips
kips
ksi
ft,allow
ksi
SG = W slab / 2000 =
kips
0.170
Pr = Pe - SG =
Where
kips
SG = W slab / 2000 =
Then
ksi
Then
>
<
-0.312
ksi
ft,allow
[Satisfactory]
fc,allow
[Satisfactory]
4.666
1.5
Ecr = (0.5) 33 w
Es =
0.5
(fc')
ft
=
1000
1660280
I =
I =
109177
in4
150
pcf
1920
0.12
<
[Satisfactory]
ft
1000
psi
110544
in4
1660280
psi
0.12
in
__
Where
4.652
w =
Where
psi
psi
1920
in
allow
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<
[Satisfactory]
allow
0.850
kips/ft
0.355
Where
0.144
ksi
0.061
ksi
0.832
>
50 psi
0.143
ksi
fp =
0.059
ksi
Where
[Satisfactory]
0.034
>
50 psi
[Satisfactory]
kips/ft
kips/ft
<
ksi
vc
v = V L / (n h b) =
0.035
ksi
[Satisfactory]
<
vc
[Satisfactory]
150 L B t
76000
lbs
ADDED DL
DL L B
22800
lbs
SOIL PRESSURE
(b)(Total Length) =
249
1418
LIVE LOAD
LL L B
60800
lbs
<
BEAM WEIGHT
62222
lbs
[Satisfactory]
PERIMETER LOAD
P (2L + 2B)
131040
lbs
ft2
psf
qallow
8.55
ks =
Mmax = Pb / 4 =
ft-kips / ft
lb / in
12.667
ft
Where
ft,allow
>
[Satisfactory]
14.22
in
7.77E-03
Eps =
f = Pr / A - Mmax / 2 t2 =
ksi
ft-kips / ft
lb / in3
>
9.00
ks =
28000
ksi
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slab-on-Ground, Second Edition", Post-Tensioning Institute, 1996.
2. "1997 Uniform Building Code, Volume 2, Chapter 18", International Conference of Building Officials, 1997.
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-0.206
ft,allow
ksi
[Satisfactory]
13.333
ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
ksi
fy
D
L
=
=
=
60
24
10
ksi
in
ft
Pu
100
Mu
200
ft-k
Vu =
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD
20 k
PIER VERT. REINF.
8
#
7
SEISMIC DESIGN (ACI 21.12.4) ?
Yes
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
1
Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
#
4 @
6
in o.c.
(spacing 3.0 in o.c. at top end of 10.0 ft.)
(IBC 09 1810.3.9 & ACI 21.12.4)
ANALYSIS
CHECK PIER LIMITATIONS
fc' =
D=
>
ksi
24
[Satisfactory]
>
in
[Satisfactory]
2.5
ksi
o =
=
=
Ag =
'
C
2 0.85 f
, E c = 57
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
0.85 f
'
C
sEs ,
f y ,
c c
o
o
2
452 in .
Ast =
600
400
200
>
4.80
100
-400
Mn (ft-k)
150
Pu
200
250
[Satisfactory]
in2.
Pn (kips)
743
743
639
527
432
288
Mn (ft-kips)
0
108
161
198
215
222
282
96
224
234
AT FLEXURE ONLY
174
AT TENSION ONLY
-259
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
0
50
for s > y
AT COMPRESSION ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
743.26 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
-200
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
for c o
for s y
800
Pn (k)
(cont'd)
a = Cb 1 =
10
Cb = d c / ( c + s) =
d
in
Mn = 0.9 n =
174
Mn =
ft-kips @ Pu =
234
12
0.656
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.85
max
min
provd
0.003
>
kips
c =
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.011
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vs + Vc) =
86
>
where
=
A0 =
smax
smin
s =
Vu
[Satisfactory]
0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
316 in .
Av =
0.5
Vc =
2 (fc') A0 =
Vs =
MIN (d fy Av / s , 8 (fc')0.5A0) =
34.6
0.40
in2.
fy =
ksi
60
in
[Satisfactory]
<
s,provd =
0.008 [Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ASSUME FIX HEAD CONDITION IF Ldh & Lhk COMPLY WITH THE TENSION DEVELOPMENT. OTHERWISE PINNED AT TOP.
2.
FROM PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS & REACTIONS, DETERMINE MAX SECTION FORCES OF SINGLE PILE, Pu, Mu, & Vu.
fc'
ksi
fy
D
L
=
=
=
60
24
35
ksi
in
ft
Pu
100
Mu
200
ft-k
Vu =
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD
20 k
PILE VERT. REINF.
8
#
7
SEISMIC DESIGN (ACI 21.12.4) ?
Yes
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
1
Ties
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
#
4 @
6
in o.c.
(spacing 3.0 in o.c. at top end of 10.0 ft.)
(IBC 09 1810.3.9 & ACI 21.12.4)
( L dh =
in
L hk =
&
14
in )
ANALYSIS
CHECK PILE LIMITATIONS
fc' =
ksi
D=
24
in
>
>
ksi
[Satisfactory]
(IBC 09 1810.3.5.2)
o =
F
=
=
Ag =
'
C
2 0.85 f
Ec
, E c = 57
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
0.85 f
'
C
c c
o
o
0.85 f
'
C
for c o
s E s , for s y
f y ,
for s > y
941.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
4.80
in2.
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
1200
Pn (kips)
941
941
789
651
536
367
Mn (ft-kips)
0
132
208
250
267
270
360
153
272
279
AT FLEXURE ONLY
183
AT TENSION ONLY
-259
1000
AT COMPRESSION ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
800
600
Pn (k)
400
200
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
0
0
50
100
150
200
250
300
-200
-400
Mn (ft-k)
a = Cb 1 =
10
Cb = d c / ( c + s) =
where
in
Mn = 0.9 n =
183
Mn =
ft-kips @ Pu =
246
12
0.656
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.85
c =
0.003
ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,max = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
100
>
kips
max
min
provd
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.011
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vs + Vc) =
90
>
where
smax
smin
s =
Vu
[Satisfactory]
0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
A0 =
2
316 in .
Vc =
2 (fc')0.5A0 =
Vs =
MIN (d fy Av / s , 8 (fc')0.5A0) =
Av =
40.0
0.40
in2.
fy =
80.3
sprovd
s,provd =
where
requird 0.02 ed b f y
, 8d b , 6 in =
provided f 'c
14
db
required / provided
e
=
=
=
in
[Satisfactory]
<
0.008 [Satisfactory]
L hk
ksi
L dh = MAX
60
=
11 db
9
in
(ACI 318-08 12.5.2)
0.8
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, Pn, Mn, & Vn.
2.
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, Pn,col, Mn,col, Vn,col, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
3.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, SDS/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
fc'
ksi
fy
D
C
=
=
=
60
20
24
ksi
in
in
Pn
130
Mn
400
ft-k
Vn =
Clear =
Edge =
35
40
12
k
in
in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING
53
in
16
Pu,col
Pn,col =
390
Mu,col
Mn,col =
710.0
Vu,col
Vn,col =
105
kips
ft-kips
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing =
Cap Edge Length =
L1-1 =
77.0
L2-2 =
104.7
Mu, 1-1 =
113.4
Mu, 2-2 =
123.7
provD =
0.0012
0.85 f c 1 1
'
MAX =
60
in
136.2
in
in, length of section 1-1
in, length of section 2-2
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
M u, max
'
0.383bd 2 f c
fy
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
u
=
u + t
T
4
,
=
d
3
0.0008
< provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0206
> provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0011
< provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
L3-3 =
62.4
Vu, 2-2 = 2 (Pn) / L2-2 =
kips / ft
60.3
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c = 190 ksi
where
0.5 v M u ,col b1
__
>
vu ( psi ) =
P u,col
AP
v = 1
c =
1.00
b1 =
(C + d) =
b2 =
(C + d) =
b0 =
2b1 + 2b2 =
Ap =
b0 d
77
in
77
in
308
16324
in
in2
J=
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d b13
6
2
1+
3
1+
b1
b2
d
b1
+3
31
ksi
y = MIN 2,
0.4
b2
b1
[Satisfactory]
870
ft4
, 40
d
b0
2.0
(cont'd)
CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c ( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c =
where
95
vu ( psi ) =
>
ksi
P u,col
AP
0.5 v M u ,col b1
=
b1 =
134.1 deg
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
26 in
b2 =
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
26 in
b0 =
( / 360) (D + d) =
b0 d
in
Ap =
J=
d b13
v = 1
y=
1+
=
d
b1
1
2
1+
3
+3
=
b1
b2
4529
b2
b1
59
ft
0.4
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49
ksi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, Pn, Mn, & Vn.
2.
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, Pn,col, Mn,col, Vn,col, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
3.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, SDS/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
fc'
ksi
fy
D
C
=
=
=
60
20
24
ksi
in
in
Pn
130
Mn
400
ft-k
Vn =
Clear =
Edge =
35
40
12
k
in
in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING
53
in
12
Pu,col
Pn,col =
520
Mu,col
Mn,col =
946.7
Vu,col
Vn,col =
140
kips
ft-kips
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing =
Cap Edge Length =
L1-1 =
113.1
L2-2 =
104.0
Mu, 1-1 =
80.3
Mu, 2-2 =
156.2
provD =
0.0016
0.85 f c 1 1
'
MAX =
60
in
104.0
in
in, length of section 1-1
in, length of section 2-2
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
M u, max
'
0.383bd 2 f c
fy
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
u
=
u + t
T
4
,
=
d
3
0.0010
< provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0206
> provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0014
< provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
L3-3 =
82.2
Vu, 2-2 = 2 (Pn) / L2-2 =
kips / ft
60.3
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c = 190 ksi
where
0.5 v M u ,col b1
__
>
vu ( psi ) =
P u,col
AP
v = 1
c =
1.00
b1 =
(C + d) =
b2 =
(C + d) =
b0 =
2b1 + 2b2 =
Ap =
b0 d
77
in
77
in
308
16324
in
in2
J=
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d b13
6
2
1+
3
1+
b1
b2
d
b1
+3
42
ksi
y = MIN 2,
0.4
b2
b1
[Satisfactory]
870
ft4
, 40
d
b0
2.0
(cont'd)
CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c ( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c =
where
95
vu ( psi ) =
>
ksi
=
b1 =
164.1 deg
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
b2 =
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
31 in
b0 =
( / 360) (D + d) =
105
b0 d
in
Ap =
d b13
J=
6
v = 1
y=
1+
=
d
b1
1
2
1+
3
+3
=
b1
b2
5542
b2
b1
P u,col
AP
0.5 v M u ,col b1
J
31 in
in, conservative value
90
ft
0.4
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40
ksi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
FROM PILE DESIGN & SOIL REPORT, DETERMINE SINGLE PILE MAX LOADS OR CAPACITY AT CAP BOTTOM FACE, Pn, Mn, & Vn.
2.
THE MAXIMUM COLUMN CAPACITY AT COLUMN BASE, Pn,col, Mn,col, Vn,col, MAY BE BASED ON PILE CAP BALANCED LOADS.
3.
PILE CAPS SHALL BE INTERCONNECTED BY TIES WITH Min(0.25, SDS/10) TIMES AXIAL VERT COLUMN LOADING. (IBC 09 1810.3.13)
USER CAN CHANGE THE YELLOW CELLS TO MODIFY THEM FOR DIFFERENT CASES.
fc'
ksi
fy
D
C
=
=
=
60
20
24
ksi
in
in
Pn
130
Mn
400
ft-k
Vn =
Clear =
Edge =
35
40
12
k
in
in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH
CAP BOTTOM REINFORCING
53
in
12
Pu,col
Pn,col =
260
Mu,col
Mn,col =
473.3
Vu,col
Vn,col =
70
kips
ft-kips
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY AT COLUMN FACE (ACI 318-08, 10.2, 10.3, 10.5, 7.12.2)
Pile Spacing =
Cap Edge Length =
L1-1 =
44.0
Mu, 1-1 =
104.4
provD =
0.0016
0.85 f c 1 1
'
MAX =
60
in
104.0
in
in, length of section 1-1
ft-kips / ft, (to middle of cap elevation)
M u, max
'
0.383bd 2 f c
fy
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
u
=
u + t
T
4
,
=
d
3
0.0007
< provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0206
> provD
[Satisfactory]
0.0009
< provD
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY AT THE FACE OF COLUMN & PILE
L2-2 =
44.0
Vu, 1-1 = (Pn) / L1-1 =
kips / ft
60.3
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c = 190 ksi
where
>
vu ( psi ) =
P u,col
AP
0.5 v M u ,col b1
J
31
__
v = 1
c =
1.00
b1 =
(C + d) =
b2 =
b0 =
2b1 + 2b2 =
Ap =
b0 d
77
226
11978
in
36
in
in
in2
2
1+
3
J=
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d b13
6
1+
b1
b2
d
b1
+3
ksi
0.4937
b2
b1
[Satisfactory]
y = MIN 2,
559
ft4
, 40
d
b0
2.0
(cont'd)
CHECK SINGLE PILE PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
v c ( psi) = ( 2 + y ) f 'c =
where
95
vu ( psi ) =
>
ksi
P u,col
AP
0.5 v M u ,col b1
=
b1 =
94.3 deg
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
18 in
b2 =
( / 360) (D / 4 + d) =
18 in
b0 =
( / 360) (D + d) =
b0 d
in
Ap =
J=
d b13
v = 1
y=
1+
=
d
b1
1
2
1+
3
+3
=
b1
b2
3185
b2
b1
31
ft
0.4
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67
ksi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
2.
5
11
Yes
24
48
12
72
300
in
in
in
in
pcf
Center of Cap
187
106.8
Y=
192
in
Vx =
H=
72
in
My =
23
187
-72
106.8
24
249
36
205.6
25
249
-36
205.6
26
312
72
304.5
27
28
312
312
0
-72
304.5
304.5
RM =
170
kips
148973.1 ft-kips
__
RV = (Vx2 + Vy2)0.5 / No. =
46.9
kips
Group Center
1313.6
304.5 kips
Rmin =
Vy =
0.0
kips
Mx =
0.0
ft-kips
RM,x =
170.0
ft-kips
RM,y =
0.0
ft-kips
Iy =
(The Bold Italic Red values are for pile and pile cap design.)
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1127520 piles-in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
c1
in
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
in
b1
16
in
b2
16
in
fc'
2.5
ksi
fy
60
ksi
PDL
40
PLL
25
=
=
1
20
Seismic,SD
k, SD
MLAT
96
ft-k, SD
VLAT
k, SD
SURCHARGE
qs
0.1
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
ws
0.11
kcf
Df
ft
T
D
=
=
18
12
in
in
Qa
ksf
=
#
7
5
ft
9 # 5 @ 9 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (IBC SEC.1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
65
M
=
0
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P
=
79
M
=
69
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
=
50
M
=
69
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft-kips
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
6.4
>
F = 0.75 / 0.9
[Satisfactory]
Where MO =
32
k-ft
ws D L2 =
MR =
5.39
k, footing wt
k, soil weight
206
k-ft
CASE 1
65.0
CASE 2
79.3
CASE 3
50.3
4.9
4.9
0.0
k, (surcharge load)
3.6
73.5
0.0
3.6
87.8
68.6
3.2
53.5
68.6
k, (footing increased)
k
ft - k
1.441 > 0
0.393 > 0
2.272
1.223
3.102
2.054
3.933
2.884
4.0
4.0
ksf
2.250 > 0
q3
2.250
q2
2.250
qmax
2.250
qallow
3.0
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(cont'd)
Where
q max = 0.5
q min = 0.5
3 P
2
L
3 P
L
162 M
2
1
q 2 = q max + q min
3
3
1
2
q 3 = q max + q min
3
3
13 L
162 M
13L
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN FLEXURE & CHECK FLEXURE SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
Service Loads
V
M
MAX =
CASE 1
36.7
69.7
0.85 1 f 'c
fy
CASE 2
57.5
111.6
u
u +t
CASE 3
40.3
79.1
0.85 f c 1 1
'
k, flexure shear
ft - k, flexure moment
Mu
0.383b d 2 f c'
fy
T
4
,
d
3
DESIGN FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max = 1.5 M
Middle Bottom Each Way 167.3 ft-k
d (in)
14.69
min
reqD
max
0.0022 0.0021 0.0129
smax
18
use
9 # 5 @ 9 in o.c.
provD
0.0023
[Satisfactory]
Direction
Pipe Direction
86.2
Vc = 2 b d (fc')0.5
93
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
P u R 0.5 v M ub1
+
J
AP
2
3
d b1
d
b2
1+
+3
6
b1
b1
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
1
v = 1
2 b1
1+
3 b2
2 2
Af = L
3
vu ( psi ) =
J =
R=0
Case
1
2
3
where
Pu
97.5
118.9
75.4
Mu
0.0
102.9
102.9
Pu
Mu
=
=
=
b1
25.2
25.2
25.2
b2
25.2
25.2
25.2
b0
100.8
100.8
100.8
v
0.4
0.4
0.4
c
1.0
1.0
1.0
v c( psi ) = ( 2 + y )
y = MIN 2,
b0 =
y
2.0
2.0
2.0
, 40
d
b0
AP
, b1 = ( 0.5c1 + 0.5b1 + d ) , b 2 = ( 0.5c 2 + 0.5b 2 + d )
d
Af
32.7
32.7
32.7
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'
fc
Ap
10.3
10.3
10.3
R
0.0
0.0
0.0
J
8.2
8.2
8.2
vu (psi)
65.9
117.0
87.6
vc
150.0
150.0
150.0
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
dcol =
12
in
PDL =
40
kips
PLL =
38
kips
Wind,ASD
PLAT =
k, ASD
MLAT =
39.5
ft-k, ASD
VLAT =
0.15
k, ASD
SOIL WEIGHT
ws =
0.11
kcf
Df =
ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
T=
18
in
Qa =
2.5
ksf
FOOTING DIAMETER
D=
7.5
ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
48
18
9.4
Where MO =
>
F = 1.6 / 0.9 =
1.78
[Satisfactory]
21
Pftg =
9.94
k, footing weight
Psoil =
ws (Df - T) D2/ 4 =
2.43
k, soil weight
MR =
k-ft
196
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P =
78.0 kips
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
Pu
108.8 kips
CASE 2:
DL + LL + 1.3 W
1.2 DL + LL + 1.6 W
CASE 3:
DL + LL + 0.65 W
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
Pu
Mu
Vu
eu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
94.0
63
0.2
0.7
44.0
63
0.2
1.4
CASE 1
78.0
0.0
CASE 2
84.5
0.6
CASE 3
81.3
0.3
Pftg - Psoil
P
e
7.5
85.5
0.0
7.5
92.0
0.6
6.8
88.0
0.3
qmin
x
1.94
0.83
@ 0.00 ft, from edge
1.37
@ 0.00 ft, from edge
ksf
qmax
1.94
3.33
2.62
ksf
qallowable
2.50
3.33
3.33
ksf
P
M
V
e
P
M
V
e
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
84.5
51
0.2
0.6
81.3
26
0.1
0.3
[Satisfactory]
__
0.85 f c' 1 1
T
4
,
d
3
Mu
0.383b d 2 f 'c
fy
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
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k
ft (from center of footing)
k, (footing increasing)
k, (net loads)
ft
k-ft
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE
Factored Loads
CASE 1
Pu
108.8
eu
[0.15T + ws(Df - T)] A
Pu
CASE 2
CASE 3
94.0
44.0
0.0
0.7
1.4
14.8
14.8
11.1
123.6
108.8
55.1
k
ft
k, (factored footing & backfill)
k
eu
0.0
0.6
1.2
ft
qu, min
x
2.80
0.93
@ 0.00 ft, from edge
0.00
@ 0.75 ft, from edge
ksf
2.80
4.00
2.81
ksf
qu, max
2/10 D
3/10 D
4/10 D
Center
6/10 D
7/10 D
8/10 D
9/10 D
0
0.00
0.00
0.75
4.50
2.30
1.50
6.00
3.99
2.25
6.87
4.86
3.00
7.35
5.36
3.75
7.50
11.17
4.50
7.35
5.36
5.25
6.87
4.86
6.00
6.00
3.99
6.75
4.50
2.30
7.50
0.00
0.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
81.6
163.2
244.8
326.4
408
108.8
Vu,col (k)
54.4
108.8
108.8
108.8
108.8
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.58
2.16
4.97
9.13
16.11
24.43
33.98
44.53
55.67
0.00
0.39
1.44
2.93
4.65
7.42
10.20
11.91
13.40
14.46
14.84
qu,soil (ksf)
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
-2.80
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-3.2175 -12.02 -24.401 -38.691 -61.822 -84.953 -99.243 -111.62 -120.43 -123.64
Mu (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
2/10 D
3/10 D
4/10 D
Center
6/10 D
7/10 D
8/10 D
9/10 D
0
0.00
0.00
0.75
4.50
2.30
1.50
6.00
3.99
2.25
6.87
4.86
3.00
7.35
5.36
3.75
7.50
11.17
4.50
7.35
5.36
5.25
6.87
4.86
6.00
6.00
3.99
6.75
4.50
2.30
7.50
0.00
0.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-31.84
6.82
77.32
Vu,col (k)
47
94.0
94.0
94.0
94.0
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.34
0.00
0.00
0.58
2.16
4.97
9.13
16.11
24.43
33.98
44.53
55.67
0.00
0.39
1.44
2.93
4.65
7.42
10.20
11.91
13.40
14.46
14.84
qu,soil (ksf)
0.93
1.24
1.54
1.85
2.16
2.46
2.77
3.08
3.39
3.69
4.00
Mu,soil (ft-k)
0
-1.42
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
Vu (kips)
-93.6
-104.6 -108.84
11.13
2/10 D
3/10 D
4/10 D
Center
6/10 D
7/10 D
8/10 D
9/10 D
0
0.00
0.00
0.75
4.50
2.30
1.50
6.00
3.99
2.25
6.87
4.86
3.00
7.35
5.36
3.75
7.50
11.17
4.50
7.35
5.36
5.25
6.87
4.86
6.00
6.00
3.99
6.75
4.50
2.30
7.50
0.00
0.00
Mu,col (ft-k)
-31.84
-30.68
2.32
35.32
68.32
101.32
Vu,col (k)
22
44.0
44.0
44.0
44.0
44.0
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.25
0.00
0.00
0.43
1.62
3.73
6.85
12.08
18.32
25.48
33.40
41.75
0.00
0.29
1.08
2.20
3.48
5.57
7.65
8.94
10.05
10.84
11.13
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.12
0.55
0.98
1.41
1.84
2.28
2.71
3.14
3.57
2.81
Mu,soil (ft-k)
__
Vu,soil (k)
Mu (ft-k)
-0.0937 -0.932 -3.2909 -7.4659 -16.999 -28.094 -36.663 -45.346 -52.357 -55.133
0.156
0.312
Vu (kips)
0.196
0.4045
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(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR SUMMARY
Section
0
Xu (ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
0
0.00
Uniform Loads
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
1/10 D
2/10 D
3/10 D
4/10 D
Center
6/10 D
7/10 D
8/10 D
9/10 D
0.75
4.50
1.50
6.00
2.25
6.87
3.00
7.35
3.75
7.50
4.50
7.35
5.25
6.87
6.00
6.00
6.75
4.50
7.50
0.00
1.484
0.0347
0.052
0.0435
0.025
-0.1591 -0.5419
1.409
smax
provD
CHECK FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
Top Slab
Bottom Slab
0.1
-8.9
d (in)
ft-k / ft
ft-k / ft
15.75
14.63
min
reqD
max
[Satisfactory]
Vu,max
5.4
k / ft
14
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PUNCHING SHEAR (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6, & 13.5.3.2)
v u ( psi ) =
3
d b1
J =
R=
P u R 0.5 v M u b1
+
J
AP
1+
d
b1
2
+3
A P = 2 ( b1 + b 2 ) d
1
v = 1
2 b1
1+
3 b2
2
D
Af =
4
b2
b1
P u b1b2
Af
, 40
d
b0
b0
b 0 = ( d col + d ) , b1 = b 2 =
4
Case
Pu
Mu
b1
b2
b0
Af
Ap
vu (psi)
1
2
3
108.8
94.0
44.0
0.0
63.7
63.7
21.4
21.4
21.4
21.4
21.4
21.4
7.1
7.1
7.1
0.4
0.4
0.4
1.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
44.2
44.2
44.2
9.0
9.0
9.0
7.8
6.7
3.2
5.4
5.4
5.4
77.9
67.5
31.7
0.75
where
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vc
164.3
164.3
164.3
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
H = 24.17 ft
TANK DIAMETER
d = 38.67 ft
TANK THICKNESS
t=
in
W = 1920.1 kips
SOIL WEIGHT
ws =
0.11
Df =
ft
T=
18
in
Qa =
ksf
FOOTING THICKNESS
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
kcf
FOOTING DIAMETER
D = 40.67 ft
n=
26
3/4
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
FOOTING REBAR
2
@
#
18
6
in o.c. each way, at top & bot.
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING 40.67 ft DIA x 18 in THK. w/ #6 @ 18" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
T = 7.65 10 6
L
D
wD
t
Where L =
24.17
w =W/L=
D =
38.67
V = (S DS I E W / 1.4) 0.30
Where S DS =
IE =
Factor =
IE =
Factor =
=
ft
79439
ft
<
0.06 sec
(rigid nonbuilding structure, ASCE 7-05, 15.4.2)
plf
0.12 W =
V = (C a I E W / 1.4) 0.7
Where C a =
1/ 2
0.14 W =
0.28
1.00
0.7
V = (2 / 3) P A =
0.01 W =
15.58 kips, ASD (for Wind)
Where A =
934.65 ft2, (projected area)
P =
25
psf, (wind pressure)
Circular Factor =
2/3
CONSIDERING SLOSHING EFFECTS, USE 295.69 kips.
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
1920 kips
M
=
0
ft-kips
e
=
0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P
=
1920 kips
M
=
3647 ft-kips
e
=
1.9 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
=
393 kips
M
=
829 ft-kips
e
=
2.1 ft, fr cl ftg
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
__
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
2897
0
0.0
2007
5106
2.5
393
1161
3.0
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT WIND LOAD WITHOUT CONTENTS (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
55.6
>
1.1667
Where MO =
Vwind (2 / 3) (H + T) =
Pftg =
(0.15 kcf) T D2 / 4 =
[Satisfactory]
267
k-ft ,
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MR =
14822
k-ft
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
CASE 1
1920.1
0.0
CASE 2
1920.1
2.1
CASE 3
392.9
2.9
Pftg - Psoil
P
e
149.4
2069.4
0.0
149.4
2069.4
1.9
134.5
527.4
2.1
qmin
x
1.6
1.0
@ 0.00 ft from edge
0.2
@ 0.00 ft from edge
ksf
qmax
1.59
2.22
0.58
ksf
qallowable
2.00
2.67
2.67
ksf
k
ft (from center of footing)
k, (footing increasing)
k, (net loads)
ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
T
4
,
d
3
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
Mu
0.383b d 2 f c'
fy
CASE 2
CASE 3
2897.4
2007.4
392.9
0.0
350.8
2.7
350.8
4.0
263.1
ft
k, (factored footingloads)
3248.2
2358.1
656.0
eu
0.0
2.3
2.4
ft
qu, min
x
2.50
0.94
@ 0.00 ft from edge
0.25
@ 0.00 ft from edge
ksf
2.50
2.69
0.75
ksf
qu, max
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
1.00
12.60
5.83
28.51
10.67
35.78
15.50
39.50
20.34
40.67
25.17
39.50
30.00
35.78
34.84
28.51
39.67
12.60
40.67
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
2.47
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
298
2,076
5,793
Vu,tank (k)
62
368
769
1,680
2,129
2,530
2,836
2,897
2,897
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
58
297
763
1,481
2,459
3,688
5,145
6,784
7,133
Vu,ftg (k)
12
49
96
202
254
301
339
349
351
qu,soil (ksf)
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-16
-109
-457
-894
-1,872
-2,355
-2,791
-3,139
-3,232
-3,248
Mu (ft-k)
-14
-185
-376
-513
-561
-513
-376
-185
-14
Vu (kips)
-14
-35
-40
-28
10
28
40
35
14
__
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-2.50
-15.907 -541.36 -2749.3 -7068.6 -13719 -22770 -34151 -47644 -62820 -66052
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(cont'd)
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
1.00
12.60
5.83
28.51
10.67
35.78
15.50
39.50
20.34
40.67
25.17
39.50
30.00
35.78
34.84
28.51
39.67
12.60
40.67
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
0.69
1.05
1.30
1.56
1.81
2.07
2.32
2.58
2.73
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
16000
23918
33295
35300
Vu,tank (k)
16
139
340
929
1,284
1,641
1,943
2,007
2,007
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
58
297
763
1,481
2,459
3,688
5,145
6,784
7,133
Vu,ftg (k)
12
49
96
202
254
301
339
349
351
qu,soil (ksf)
-0.94
-0.98
-1.19
-1.40
-1.61
-1.82
-2.02
-2.23
-2.44
-2.65
-2.69
Mu,soil (ft-k)
-6.0025 -212.05 -1222.9 -3420.5 -7123.3 -12577 -19926 -29168 -40061 -42432
Vu,soil (k)
-6
-43
-209
-455
-1,128
-1,520
-1,912
-2,253
-2,352
-2,358
Mu (ft-k)
-4
-75
-175
-267
-321
-314
-238
-105
-19
Vu (kips)
-4
-15
-20
-18
18
30
29
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
1.00
12.60
5.83
28.51
10.67
35.78
15.50
39.50
20.34
40.67
25.17
39.50
30.00
35.78
34.84
28.51
39.67
12.60
40.67
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
0.04
0.15
0.22
0.29
0.36
0.44
0.51
0.58
0.63
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
Vu,tank (k)
18
51
162
236
312
379
393
393
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
44
223
572
1,111
1,844
2,766
3,859
5,088
5,349
Vu,ftg (k)
37
72
152
191
226
254
262
263
qu,soil (ksf)
-0.25
-0.27
-0.33
-0.39
-0.45
-0.50
-0.56
-0.62
-0.68
-0.74
-0.75
Mu,soil (ft-k)
-1.63
Vu,soil (k)
-2
-12
-57
-125
-312
-422
-531
-627
-654
-656
Mu (ft-k)
-9
-21
-32
-36
-28
-7
24
51
Vu (kips)
-2
-3
-2
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
L Edge
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
1.00
12.60
5.83
28.51
10.67
35.78
15.50
39.50
20.34
40.67
25.17
39.50
30.00
35.78
34.84
28.51
39.67
12.60
40.67
0.00
0.0
-1.1
-6.5
-10.5
-13.0
-13.8
-13.0
-10.5
-6.5
-1.1
0.0
0.0
-1.1
-1.2
-1.1
-0.7
0.2
0.7
1.1
1.2
1.1
0.0
0.0
-0.3
-2.6
-4.9
-6.8
-7.9
-8.0
-6.6
-3.7
-1.5
0.0
0.0
-0.3
-0.5
-0.6
-0.5
0.1
0.5
0.8
1.0
0.3
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.3
-0.6
-0.8
-0.9
-0.7
-0.2
0.8
4.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
-0.1
-0.1
-0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.0
0.0
min
reqD
max
smax
provD
CHECK FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
Top Slab
Bottom Slab
4.0
-13.8
d (in)
ft-k / ft
ft-k / ft
15.63
14.63
[Satisfactory]
Vu,max
1.2
k / ft
14
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
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Technical References:
1. "Seismic Design Manual (UBC 97) - Volume 1, Code Application Examples", Structural Engineers
Association of California, 1999.
2. "2006 IBC Structural/Seismic Design Manual - Volume 1, Code Application Examples", Structural Engineers
Association of California, 2007.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD
SERVICE GRAVITY LOAD
ECCENTRICITY
SEISMIC GROUND SHAKING
HEIGHT ABOVE GROUND
HEIGHT UNDER GROUND
THICKNESS OF WALL
WALL VERT. REINF. (As)
fc '
fy
Pa
b
ws
wLat
P
e
PE
H1
H2
t
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
3
60
45
110
100
25
20
6
48
1.4
12.5
10
5
ksi
ksi
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
pcf
psf
psf
kips / ft
in
psf / ft (for H > 12 ft, CBC 07 1806A.1)
ft
ft
in
@
18
in o.c.
at each face
@
18
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
Case A: Fixed Bottom & Pinned Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Increasing Uniformly to Bottom
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H22
Hs = ws Pa H2 / b
HLat = wLat (H1 + H2)
HE = 0.5 PE (H2)2
Ww = t ( H1 + H2 ) c
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HLat = 1.6 HLat
=
=
=
=
=
3.52
0.51
0.35
3.75
1.74
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
=
=
=
=
=
=
5.63 kips / ft
0.82 kips / ft
0.56 kips / ft
HE = 1.6 HE
6.00 kips / ft
Ww = 1.2 Ww
2.09 kips / ft
P = 1.6 P
32.00 kips / ft
DETERMINE FACTORED SECTION FORCES
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RT =
RB =
PB =
MB =
S =
PM =
MM =
5.89
7.11
34.09
16.53
7.00
33.04
8.32
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
ft, at max moment
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
(cont'd)
Case B: Pinned both Bottom & Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Trapezium Distributed
L =
Hb =
Hb =
RT =
RB =
S =
PM =
MM =
0.6
1.13
1.80
6.20
2.97
6.13
33.16
13.82
H2
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
ft, at max moment
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
200.0
180.0
160.0
140.0
120.0
Pn (k)
Pn
Mn
171.5
171.5
115.5
59.5
58.1
0.0
8.0
19.3
22.5
22.6
AT t = 0.005
42.7
25.4
80.0
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
7.0
60.0
100.0
40.0
20.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
at bottom
at middle
Pu
34.09
33.04
33.16
Mu
16.53
8.32
13.82
Mn (ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
7.11
kips, at bottom
V n = 2 bd
7.58
kips
'
fc
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>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1
1
1.5
60
40
110
100
25
20
6
20
1.4
12.5
12
8
Yes
CMU
ksi
ksi
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
pcf
psf
psf
kips / ft
in
psf / ft (for H > 12 ft, CBC 07 1806A.1)
ft
ft
in
@
in o.c.
32
in o.c.
at each face
@
ANALYSIS
Case A: Fixed Bottom & Pinned Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Increasing Uniformly to Bottom
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa H22
Hs = ws Pa H2 / b
HLat = wLat (H1 + H2)
=
=
=
=
=
3.13
0.45
0.35
1.56
1.81
HE = 0.5 PE (H2)2
Ww = t ( H1 + H2 ) m
ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN LOADS
Hb = 1.0 Hb
= 3.13 kips / ft
Hs = 1.0 Hs
= 0.45 kips / ft
HLat = 1.0 HLat
= 0.35 kips / ft
HE = 1.0 HE
= 1.56 kips / ft
Ww = 1.0 Ww
= 1.81 kips / ft
P = 1.0 P
= 20.00 kips / ft
DETERMINE FACTORED SECTION FORCES
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
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RT =
RB =
PB =
MB =
S =
PM =
MM =
2.59
2.90
21.81
5.29
7.25
20.86
0.47
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
ft, at max moment
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
(cont'd)
Case B: Pinned both Bottom & Top, with Lateral Soil Pressure Trapezium Distributed
L =
Hb =
Hb =
RT =
RB =
S =
PM =
MM =
0.6
1.00
1.00
2.48
0.88
3.82
21.31
3.78
H2
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
ft, at max moment
kips / ft
ft-kips / ft
ProvD = 0.01039
M m = MIN
kd
1
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
, AsF s d
kd
kd
t
+P e
3
2 3
, allowable moment
where
Case B
Case A
Loads
As =
1.185
in2
d=
9.380
in
at bottom
at middle
21.81
20.86
21.31
bw =
12
in
5.29
0.47
3.78
te =
11.63
in
Mm
5.30
5.58
5.44
Em =
1350
ksi
Fb =
0.66
ksi
Es = 29000 ksi
n = 21.5
= 0.01053
SF = 1.33
k = 0.4834
Fs =
32
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (TMS 402 2.3.5)
fv=
<
( Max.
Horiz. Shear )
b wt e
F v = ( SF ) MIN
20.8
'
f m , 50 =
psi, at bottom
51.6
psi
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[Satisfactory]
ksi
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
DESIGN SUMMARY
TANK SIZE
BASE PLATE EDGE SIZE
c1
40
ft
FOOTING WIDTH
22.00
c2
20
ft
FOOTING LENGTH
42.00
ft
b1
40.5
ft
10
in
ft
b2
20.5
fc'
fy
PDL
=
=
=
2
60
23
ksi
ksi
kips
LIVE LOAD
PLL
1450
kips
SURCHARGE
SOIL WEIGHT
FOOTING EMBEDMENT DEPTH
FOOTING EDGE THICKNESS
ALLOW SOIL PRESSURE
FOOTING WIDTH
FOOTING LENGTH
qs
ws
Df
T
Qa
B
L
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0.1
0.11
0.50
10
2
22
42
ksf
pcf
ft
in
ksf
ft
ft
ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN LOADS (ACI 318-08 SEC.9.2.1)
ASD:
DL + LL
P
SD:
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
Pu
=
=
1582
2189
kips
kips
[Satisfactory]
BL
M n = MIN 5
where
Mu =
'
'
f c S , 0.85 f cS
=
=
49.19
ft-kips
( 0.5L 0.25b10.25c1)
P u ,max
2L
19.95
<
ft-kips
4400
in3
[Satisfactory]
4
3
V n =
'
f c BT
where
94.45 kips
0.6
P u ,max
V u = ( 0.5L 0.25b1 0.25c1 T )
L
2.17
kips
<
[Satisfactory]
V n = MIN
4
8
+
, 2.66
3 3 c
where
V u = P u ,ma x 1
=
=
f c ( c1 + c2 + b1 + b2 + 4T ) T
'
= 1064.92 kips
1 b1 + c 1
+T
BL
2
b2+ c2 +T
2
__
=
136.98 ft-kips
1.99
<
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
H=
28.5
ft
dia = 8.3333 ft
t=
in
FOOTING DIAMETER
D=
16
ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
T=
18
in
h=
ft
WT OF TOP CAP
ksf
SOIL WEIGHT
s =
0.11
kcf
Pa =
45
PASSIVE PRESSURE
Pp =
450
psf / ft
PE =
30
psf / ft
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
Layers
16
in o.c.
18
in o.c.
at each face
@
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING 16 ft DIA x 18 in THK. w/ # 6 @ 16" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
CONCRETE WELL 8 in THK. w/ # 5 @ 8 in o.c.DOWEL / VERT. BARS AT AT EACH FACE
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE LATERAL LOADS
F = (S DS I E W / 1.4)
Where S DS =
0.30
IE =
1.00
Factor =
0.30
Fcap =
0.12 W cap =
Fwell =
2.18
kips, at ground
Ha = 0.5 Pa H2 (2/3 d) =
HE = 0.5 PE H2 (2/3 d) =
14.923
V=
M=
0.00
778
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
190 kips
M
=
0
ft-kips
e
=
0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P
=
190 kips
M
=
778 ft-kips
e
=
4.1 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
=
13
kips
M
=
755 ft-kips
e
=
56.2 ft, fr cl ftg
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT FOOTING EDGE BOTTOM (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
Where MO =
W ftg =
2.4
M+VT =
>
1.5
778
(0.15 kcf) T D2 / 4 =
[Satisfactory]
MR =
k-ft ,
45.24
(W) 0.5 D =
1886
k-ft
269
0
0.0
175
1090
6.2
13
1057
78.7
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
CHECK UPLIFT CAPACITY UNDER MINIMUM CONTENTS & TOP OPENING
W Gravity / FUplift = 43.784
>
1.5
[Satisfactory]
Where FUplift = (d2 / 4) (H + T - h) water =
=
30
W soil =
2645
102.1
kips
4470
kips
Service Loads
P
e
CASE 1
190.5
0.0
CASE 2
190.5
4.1
CASE 3
13.4
56.2
Pftg - Psoil
P
e
12.1
202.5
0.0
12.1
202.5
3.8
10.9
24.3
31.1
qmin
x
1.0
0.0
@ 4.80 ft from edge
0.0
@ 8.00 ft from edge
ksf
qmax
1.01
3.47
3.85
ksf
qallowable
3.00
4.00
4.00
ksf
k
ft (from center of footing)
k, (footing increasing)
k, (net loads)
ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
T
4
,
d
3
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
Mu
0.383b d 2 f c'
fy
CASE 2
CASE 3
268.6
174.6
13.4
0.0
54.3
6.2
54.3
78.7
40.7
ft
k, (factored footingloads)
322.9
228.9
54.1
eu
0.0
4.8
19.5
ft
qu, min
x
1.61
0.00
@ 6.40 ft from edge
0.00
@ 8.00 ft from edge
ksf
1.61
4.93
5.32
ksf
qu, max
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
3.83
13.66
4.88
14.73
5.92
15.45
6.96
15.86
8.00
16.00
9.04
15.86
10.08
15.45
11.13
14.73
12.17
13.66
16.00
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
4.92
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
21
67
149
269
429
627
860
1,119
2,149
Vu,tank (k)
20
45
78
153
190
224
249
269
269
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
24
38
56
79
105
135
169
208
250
434
Vu,ftg (k)
14
18
21
29
33
37
40
48
54
qu,soil (ksf)
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
-1.61
Mu,soil (ft-k)
-139.95 -226.35 -335.03 -467.1 -623.16 -803.44 -1007.7 -1235.4 -1485.3 -2583.1
Vu,soil (k)
-37
-83
-104
-127
-173
-196
-219
-240
-286
-323
Mu (ft-k)
-116
-168
-211
-240
-250
-240
-211
-168
-116
Vu (kips)
-30
-49
-42
-27
27
42
49
30
(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0
L Edge
Section
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
3.83
13.66
4.88
14.73
5.92
15.45
6.96
15.86
8.00
16.00
9.04
15.86
10.08
15.45
11.13
14.73
12.17
13.66
16.00
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
-16.90
25.12
30.14
35.17
40.19
45.22
50.25
55.27
23.31
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
-1.587
-0.151
143.6
307.08
Vu,tank (k)
-6
24
77
109
140
166
175
175
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
0.27
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
24
38
56
79
105
135
169
208
250
434
Vu,ftg (k)
14
18
21
29
33
37
40
48
54
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.29
-0.82
-1.36
-1.89
-2.43
-2.96
-4.93
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-20
-45
-79
-120
-229
-229
Mu (ft-k)
24
36
56
85
118
147
162
153
113
Vu (kips)
23
46
86
97
98
86
-6
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
3.83
13.66
4.88
14.73
5.92
15.45
6.96
15.86
8.00
16.00
9.04
15.86
10.08
15.45
11.13
14.73
12.17
13.66
16.00
0.00
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
-19.26
21.51
26.39
31.26
36.14
41.02
45.90
50.77
19.75
0.00
Mu,tank (ft-k)
Vu,tank (k)
-1
11
13
13
13
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
0.20
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
18
29
42
59
79
101
127
156
187
326
Vu,ftg (k)
10
13
16
22
25
28
30
36
41
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
-0.69
-1.38
-2.08
-2.77
-5.32
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-4
-12
-23
-54
-54
18
28
42
59
80
104
128
147
159
Vu (kips)
10
13
18
28
29
27
21
-5
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
L Edge
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
3.83
13.66
4.88
14.73
5.92
15.45
6.96
15.86
8.00
16.00
9.04
15.86
10.08
15.45
11.13
14.73
12.17
13.66
16.00
0.00
0.0
-8.5
-11.4
-13.7
-15.1
-15.6
-15.1
-13.7
-11.4
-8.5
0.0
0.0
-2.2
-3.3
-2.7
-1.7
0.6
1.7
2.7
3.3
2.2
0.0
0.0
1.7
2.5
3.6
5.3
7.4
9.2
10.5
10.4
8.2
0.0
0.0
0.4
0.5
1.5
2.9
5.4
6.1
6.3
5.9
-0.4
0.0
0.0
1.3
1.9
2.7
3.7
5.0
6.6
8.3
10.0
11.6
0.0
0.0
0.3
0.7
0.9
1.1
1.7
1.8
1.7
1.4
-0.3
0.0
min
reqD
max
smax
provD
CHECK FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
Top Slab
Bottom Slab
11.6
-15.6
d (in)
ft-k / ft
ft-k / ft
15.63
14.63
[Satisfactory]
Vu,max
6.3
k / ft
17
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
-949.9
Mu (ft-k)
Uniform Loads
-0.1566 -0.089
2 0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
f
2
0.85 f
'
C
c
c
o
o
0.85 f
'
C
for c o
sE s ,
f y ,
for s y
for s > y
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
6000
Pn (kips)
5000
4000
Pn (k)
3000
2000
1000
(cont'd)
Mn (ft-kips)
4939
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
4939
2748
AT 0 % TENSION
4184
5008
AT 25 % TENSION
3543
6674
AT 50 % TENSION
3151
7288
AT t = 0.002
2644
7682
AT BALANCED CONDITION
2449
7206
AT t = 0.005
2365
9175
1779
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
Pu
175
kips
Mu
1090
Mn (ft-k)
49
4938.6 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
>
2
2312.2 in .
Ag =
a = Cb 1
0.70
in2.
Ast =
[Satisfactory]
where
7.75
Pu
in2.
58
0.656
in
Mn = 0.9 n =1779
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.85
c =
0.003
ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,min = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
Mn =
2325
max
0.08
min
ft-kips @ Pu =
175
>
kips
provd
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.003
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vc) =
183
>
where
0.75
A0 =
1934
Vu = 1.4 V =
3.0455 kips, max at top
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
in2.
Vc = 2 (fc')0.5A0 =
[Satisfactory]
vn = (vc) =
>
where =
A0
vu = 1.4 Pmax =
3.38 kips
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
= 4 x (1'-0") x (0.5 T) =
192 in .
[Satisfactory]
0.75
4 (fc')0.5A0 =
vc =
Pmax =
2415
54.3
L dh = MAX
requird 0.02 ed b f y
, 8d b , 6 in =
provided f 'c
13 db =
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size
db
=
required / provided
60
ksi
ksi
1.0
1.0
fy
f'c
t
e
s
c
Ktr
5
0.625 in
=
=
=
=
(c + Ktr ) / db =
<
14.375 in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Basement Column Supporting Lateral Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
fc' =
4.5
ksi
fy =
h =
c1 =
60
14
24
ksi
ft
in
in
c2 =
24
0 =
2.2
S =
RIGHT
Pground
157.5
90
131
0.1
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION
LEFT
5
(d =
TOP
#
21.37
( 1 Layer)
5
#
( d = 21.37
( 1 Layer)
in
BOTTOM
#
21.37
( 1 Layer)
5
#
( d = 21.37
( 1 Layer)
10
in )
5
(d =
10
in )
10
in )
10
in )
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Since the column supported reaction from lateral resisting frame, ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3 apply.
2. Since the column is not part of the lateral force resisting system, ACI 318-08 21.13 apply.
3. Since the transverse reinforcement required 12" at least into footing per ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
a condition of pinned top & fixed bottom should be used.
DESIGN LOADS AT TOP OF COLUMN
U1 = (1.20.2SDS) D + f1 L +1.0 0 Eh
-527.9
kips
Mu =
0.3
Vu =
403.5
kips
f1 =
0.5
SDS =
1.246
U3 = 1.2 D + 1.6 L
U2 = (0.90.2SDS) D 1.0 0 Eh
Pu =
ft-kips
Pu =
-777.6
kips
Vu =
403.5
kips
Pu =
891.0
kips
Vu =
0.0
kips
Mu =
0.0
ft-kips
U1,top
U1,bot
U2,top
U2,bot
U3,top
U3,bot
Pu (kips)
-527.9
-517.8
-777.6
-770.1
891.0
902.8
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.000
1.148
1.150
Mu (ft-kips)
ns = Cm/[1-Pu/(0.75Pc)]
nsMu (ft-kips)
Mn (ft-kips) @ Pu
where
0.3
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.0
0.0
426.7
822.4
822.4
822.4
822.3
822.3
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES (for ACI 318-08 10.2 & 10.3 only)
CAPACITY
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
AT TENSION ONLY
Pn (kips)
1739
1739
1384
1148
941
605
585
258
0
-1097
Mn (ft-kips)
0
281
487
580
648
743
751
943
822
0
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Mu =
0.3
ft-kips
Pn (kips)
(cont'd)
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
Mn (ft-kips)
-500
-1000
-1500
[Satisfactory]
where
3 E c I c u
h2
+ P =
E c = 57000 (fc')
0.5
168.0906 ft-kips
3824
I g = c1 c2 / 12 =
27648
in4
Ic =
0.7
Ig =
19354
Cd =
5.0
xe =
0.1
I =
1.0
in
u = Cd xe / I =
= 0.5 u =
0.50
0.25
P = 0.9 PDL =
202.5
168.0906 ft-kips
Mn =
<
Pu, max =
822.3
kips
[Satisfactory]
902.8
kips
>
0.1Agfc' =
259.2 kips
[Satisfactory]
Per ACI 318-08 21.13.4.3, the column shall satisfy ACI 318-08 21.6.3, 21.6.4, 21.6.5, and 21.7.3.1.
24
cmin / cmax =
>
in
>
1.00
12
0.4
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
where
0.71
20.5
Ach = (c1-3)(c2-3) =
in2
441.0
in2
5
in
total = 0.040
>
<
min =
max =
0.010
[Satisfactory]
0.060
[Satisfactory]
where
top,left =
bot,left =
0.012
0.012
kips
206.4
[2(fc')0.5c2d + Avfyd / s] =
kips
[Satisfactory]
205.4
kips
ft-kips
73.4
8(fc')0.5c2d =
<
<
>
>
1028
0.033
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
0.75
Av =
0.8
in2
ft-kips
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DETERMINE SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENT, Ld, INTO THE FOOTING PER ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
L dh = MAX
db f
65
'
c
, 8d b , 6 in =
L d = MAX ( 3.5 L dh , 12 in ) =
where
db
14 db
48 db
61
17
1.27
in
1.0
in
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1, FOR STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.3)
M =
w Lat H
2
kd
1
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
M allowable = MIN
where
te
d
bw
Fb
Fs
As
M allowable
and
P =W w
1.47 ft-kips / ft
, AsF s d
0.78
kips / ft
kd
kd
t
+P e
3
2 3
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
7.63
3.82
12
0.495
24
0.66
0.014
in ,
in ,
in
ksi
ksi
in2
1.59 ft-kips ,
ksi
ksi
[Satisfactory]
V = H Lat
0.33 kips / ft
'
m
, 50
1.77
kips / ft
>
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
fy
u +t
(L t)
M u ,3 =
(L t)
4
0.5 W s +
(L t)
0.5 W s +
(L t)
'
0.85 f c 1 1
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
2L
2L
MIN =
0.015
(q
u ,3
+ 2q u ,heel ) b L t
2
6
q u ,3b S 2
6
M u ,3
'
0.383b d 2 f c
, for e u >
, for e u
0.00045
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
0.001
L
6
L
6
0.0018 h f
2
d
2.534 ft-kips
=
=
=
10.19 in
1.49 ft
-1.29 ft
in2 / ft
0.13
<
A S, 3 =
4.90
n/a
-7.99
ksf
ksf
ksf
0.21
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,2, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
'
MAX =
M u ,2 =
0.85 1 f c
f y
u +t
(q
u ,4
+ 2q u ,toe ) b L t
2
6
'
0.85 f c 1 1
W f L t
2L
MIN = MIN
0.015
1.80
ft-kips
__
M u ,2
'
0.383b d 2 f c
4
0.0018 h f
,
d
3
2
0.00044
where
d
qu, 4
=
=
8.69 in
-3.86 ksf
0.001
(cont'd)
( A S, 2 ) required
0.06
in2 / ft
<
A S, 2 =
0.21
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
0.49 kips / ft
<
[Satisfactory]
Hp + W =
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1.27
kips / ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
W24X192
CONCRETE STRENGTH
< ==
fc' =
ksi
Vu =
205
kips
FACTORED MOMENT
Mu =
750
ft-kips
Pu =
691
kips
D=
48
in
EMBEDMENT DEPTH
bf
25.5
56.3
13.0
W Shape
16.0
ANALYSIS
CHECK BASE FLEXURAL & SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec 9 & Sec 10)
700
600
Vn (k)
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
500
1000
1500
2000
Mn (ft-k)
o =
2 f C'
Ec
A2 , 2
A1
0.85Min
1103
>
u =
Vn,max =
611.08
>
Vu =
ft-kips @ Vu =
750
0.85Min
A2
, 2 f C' 2 c c
o
o
A1
0.85Min
A2
, 2 f C' , for c o
A1
fC=
Mn =
, E c = 57 f C'
, for 0 < c < o
where
205
kips, when C =
33.0 in
205
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
=
0.65
, (ACI 318-08 Sec 9.3.2.4)
Bearing factor = 2, (ACI 318-08 Sec 22.5.5)
b = effective bearing width = 95% bf =
1295.4
>
kips
186.6
56
fy =
60
kips
[Satisfactory]
2
in , end bearing area
691
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Pu =
1848
2
in , (0.5 for concrete cracked)
2
in , Required Area of Shear Studs or Welded Reinforcement
16.0
, (ACI 318-08 Sec 9.3.2.3)
, (ACI 318-08 Sec 11.7.4.3)
ksi, use 30% fy for DSA / OSHPD seismic shear studs (CBC 07 2204A.1.2).
kips
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
12.35
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Pa
45
pcf
CONCRETE STRENGTH
110
pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
ws
50
psf
THICKNESS OF WALL
THICKNESS OF SLAB
#
in
ts
in
10
in o.c. at mid
8
1
LAP LENGTH
Ls
36
in
ft
in o.c.
at middle
[THE CHANNEL DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
THE CRITERICAL DESIGN, FOR REBAR AT MIDDLE OR EQUAL OF EACH FACE, IS CHANNEL WALL AT INWARD
SOIL PRESSURE BEFORE RESTRAINED AT TOP AND CHANNEL FILLED.
2.
SINCE THE WALL AXIAL LOAD SMALL AND SECTIONS UNDER TENSION-CONTROLLED (ACI 318-08, 10.3.4), ONLY
CHECK WALL FLEXURAL CAPACITIES ARE ADEQUATE.
SINCE THE SLAB AT FLEXURAL & AXIAL LOADS, THE COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURAL & AXIAL MUST BE CHECKED.
3.
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (H + ts)2
=
=
=
Hs = ws Pa (H + ts) / b
2
HE = 0.5 PE (H + ts)
0.95
kips / ft
0.13
kips / ft
0.42
kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
=
=
=
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HE = 1.6 HE
1.52 kips / ft
0.21 kips / ft
0.68 kips / ft
CHECK WALL FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
Mu = (0.5 Hs + 0.33 Hb + 0.67 HE) H =
6.38
Pu =
1.19
d =
4.00
in,
M n = AS f
ProvD =
0.010
b =
AS f y P u
1.7bf c'
<
>
MAX =
MIN =
12
=
7.46
0.015
0.004
in,
As =
0.465
ft-kips / ft
>
in / ft
Mu
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
__
CHECK WALL SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
Vu = Hs + Hb + HE =
V n = 2 bd
'
c
2.41
3.94
kips / ft
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK SLAB COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURE & AXIAL (ACI 318-08, 10)
ProvD =
120.0
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT MIDDLE
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED
100.0
80.0
Pn (k)
60.0
Pn
Mn
106.6
106.6
60.9
15.3
14.4
0.0
3.9
7.2
5.5
5.4
AT t = 0.005
5.3
5.3
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
4.4
40.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
Pu =
2.41
kips / ft
Mu =
1.25
ft-kips / ft
Mn (ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
L d = MAX
requird 0.075 t e sd b f
provided
f c' c + K tr
, 12 in =
26 db
db
where
16
<
Ls
Bar size
#
5 , (governing size)
= 0.625 in
db
1
( As,reqd / As,provd, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)
required / provided =
t
1.0 (1.3 for bottom cover more than 12", ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
=
=
Ktr
(c + Ktr ) / db
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Free Standing Masonry Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 & ACI 318-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
Yes
CMU
MASONRY STRENGTH
fm '
1.5
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
f c'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
350
Pp
Qa
FRICTION COEFFICIENT
0.35
Js
hp
110
pcf
12
in
psf
SOIL OVER
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD
ksf
wLat
36.4
HEIGHT OF STEM
ft
THICKNESS OF WALL
in
L
hf
at middle
in o.c.
3.5
ft
12
in
18
in o.c.
18
in o.c.
=
=
=
=
=
0.33
kips / ft
0.70
kips / ft
0.78
kips / ft
0.53
kips / ft
0.31
kips / ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
HLat = wLat H
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf )2
W w = t H Jm
W f = hf L Jc
W s = hp (L - t) Js
FACTORED LOADS
JHLat = 1.6 HLat
JHp = 0.0 Hp
JW w = 1.2 W w
JW f = 1.2 W f
JW s = 1.2 W s
=
=
=
=
=
0.52 kips / ft
0.00 kips / ft
0.94 kips / ft
0.63 kips / ft
0.37 kips / ft
OVERTURNING MOMENT
H
JH
Hy
JH y
HLat
0.33
0.52
5.5
1.80
2.88
0.33
0.52
1.80
2.88
RESISTING MOMENT
W
JW
Wx
JW x
Ws
0.31
0.37
1.75
0.55
0.65
Wf
0.53
0.63
1.75
0.92
1.10
Ww
0.78
0.94
1.75
1.37
1.64
1.62
1.94
2.83
3.40
6Wx
6Hy
SF
1.57
>
1.5
[Satisfactory]
q MAX
L 6Wx 6Hy
2
6W
6e
6W 1 L
BL
26 W
,
3
B
(0.5
L e)
1.11
ft
>
L/4
__
L
6
L
for e !
6
for e d
1.70
ksf
<
Qa
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1, FOR STEM (TMS SEC.402 2.3.3)
w Lat H
2
1.47 ft-kips / ft
Ww
0.78
kips / ft
1
kd
kd
t e kd
te
MIN b wkd F b d
P d , AsF s d
P
2
3
2
3
2 3
M allowable
where
and
te
7.63 in ,
3.82 in ,
bw
Em
1350
ksi
Fb
0.495 ksi
Es
29000
ksi
21.48
0.54
12
in
Fs
As
24 ksi
2
0.66 in
0.014
M allowable
1.59 ft-kips ,
>
[Satisfactory]
H Lat
0.33 kips / ft
d bwMIN
V allowable
'
f m , 50
1.77
kips / ft
>
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
U MAX
fy
Hu
Hu Ht
L t
L t J
W
0.5J W s
2L
4
L t
L t
4 0.5J W s 2 L J W
M u ,3
0.85E 1 f c'
q u ,3 2q u ,heel b L t 2
L
, for e u d
6
6
2
q u ,3b S 2
L
, for e u !
f
6
6
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
=
=
=
0.00045
10.19 in
qu, toe
1.49 ft
qu, heel
-1.29 ft
qu, 3
=
=
=
0.13
0.0018 h f
2
d
0.001
M u ,3
0.85 f c' 1 1
2 '
0.383b d f c
fy
where
U MIN
0.015
in2 / ft
<
A S, 3 =
4.90
ksf
n/a
ksf
-7.99
ksf
0.21
in2 / ft
2.534 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,2, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
U MAX
M u ,2
0.85E 1 f c'
f y
u ,4
Hu
Hu Ht
U MIN
0.015
2q u ,toe b L t 2 J W f L t 2
6
2L 2
2
1.80
0.0018 h f
4
MIN U ,
2
d
3
ft-kips
__
M u ,2
0.85 f 'c 1 1
2 '
0.383bd f c
fy
0.00044
where
d
qu, 4
=
=
8.69 in
-3.86 ksf
0.001
(cont'd)
( A S, 2 ) required
0.06
in2 / ft
<
A S, 2 =
0.21
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
0.49 kips / ft
<
Hp + P6W =
1.27
[Satisfactory]
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kips / ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=
=
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
s
hp
=
SOIL OVER
=
WALL LATERAL FORCE, ASD wLat
HEIGHT OF STEM
H
=
THICKNESS OF WALL
t
=
#
WALL VERT. REINF. (As,1)
As,1 LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face)
FOOTING WIDTH
L
=
hf
=
FOOTING THICKNESS
#
BOT. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,2)
#
TOP. REINF.OF FOOTING (As,3)
3
60
350
2
0.35
110
12
42
21
12
6
2
9
18
6
6
ksi
ksi
pcf (equivalent fluid pressure)
ksf
pcf
in
psf
ft
in
@
12
at each face
ft
in
@
18
@
18
in o.c.
in o.c.
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
SERVICE LOADS
HLat = wLat H
Hp = 0.5 Pp (hp + hf )2
=
=
=
=
=
Ww = t H c
W f = hf L c
Ws = hp (L - t) s
FACTORED LOADS
HLat = 1.6 HLat
Hp = 0.0 Hp
Ww = 1.2 Ww
Wf = 1.2 Wf
Ws = 1.2 Ws
=
=
=
=
=
1.41
0.00
3.78
2.43
1.06
0.88
1.09
3.15
2.03
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
0.88
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
OVERTURNING MOMENT
H
Hy
H y
0.88
0.88
RESISTING MOMENT
1.41
1.41
12
10.58
10.58
16.93
16.93
Wx
W x
Ws
Wf
Ww
0.88
2.03
3.15
6.06
1.06
2.43
3.78
7.27
4.5
4.5
4.5
3.96
9.11
14.18
27.25
4.75
10.94
17.01
32.70
H
HLat
SF =
Wx
=
Hy
2.574
> 1.5
[Satisfactory]
e=
L Wx Hy
2
W
W 1 +
q MAX =
6e
L
1.75
ft
<
L/4
__
L
, for e
BL
6
L
2W
, for e >
3B (0.5 L e)
6
1.47
ksf
<
Qa
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,1, FOR STEM (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
ProvD = 0.00381
< MAX = 0.04 (tension face only, ACI 318-08 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
> MIN = 0.00075 (tension face only, ACI 318-08 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
250.0
200.0
150.0
Pn (k)
100.0
Pn
Mn
217.2
217.2
139.0
60.8
58.6
0.0
7.5
28.3
37.8
38.1
AT t = 0.005
33.8
44.6
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
18.2
50.0
0.0
0.0
10.0
20.0
30.0
40.0
50.0
at bottom
at middle
Pu
3.78
1.89
Mu
14.82
3.70
Mn (ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
CHECK STEM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
1.41
V n = 2 bd f c'
9.49
kips / ft
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,3, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX
f y
(L t)
4
M u ,3 =
(L t)
4
u +t
0.5 W s +
(L t)
0.5 W s +
(L t)
0.85 f c 1 1
'
f
where
d
eu
S
( A S, 3 ) required
2L
2L
M u ,3
'
0.383b d 2 f c
MIN =
0.015
(q
u ,3
+ 2q u ,heel ) b L t
2
6
q u ,3b S 2
6
, for e u >
0.00023
qu, toe
qu, heel
qu, 3
=
=
=
, for e u
0.0018 h f
2
d
0.001
L
6
L
6
3.02 ft-kips
=
=
=
15.63 in
2.33 ft
1.51 ft
0.19
in2 / ft
<
A S, 3 =
2.23
n/a
0.52
ksf
ksf
ksf
0.29
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK FLEXURE CAPACITY, AS,2, FOR FOOTING (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
0.85 1 f c
'
MAX =
f y
u
u +t
__
=
0.015
MIN = MIN
4
0.0018 h f
,
3
2
d
0.001
(cont'd)
( q u ,4 + 2q u ,toe ) b L t
M u ,2 =
2
6
W f L t
2L
12.04
ft-kips
where
0.85 f c 1 1
'
=
( A S, 2 ) required
f
=
M u ,2
'
0.383b d 2 f c
d
qu, 4
0.00105
0.19
in2 / ft
<
A S, 2 =
0.29
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
=
=
1.32 kips / ft
<
[Satisfactory]
Hp + W =
3.21
__
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kips / ft
14.63 in
0.861 ksf
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Lateral Earth Pressure of Rigid Wall Based on AASHTO 17th & 2009 IBC
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SOIL SPECIFIC WEIGHT
110
pcf
=
=
=
=
30
15
17
90
deg
deg
deg
deg
41
psf / ft
Pa
39
P0
55
psf / ft
Pp
330
psf / ft
Pa, h
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE ACTIVE EARTH PRESSURE
Pa = b Ka =
41
psf / ft
Pa, h = Pa sin( - ) =
39
where
sin 2 ( + )
Ka =
sin 2 sin ( ) 1+
sin ( + ) sin ( )
sin ( ) sin ( + )
0.372
55
where K0 = 1 - sin =
psf / ft
0.500 , (AASHTO 5.5.2-2)
The total horizontal resultant at rest, (0.5 H P0), acts H/3 above the base.
330
where K p =
1 + sin
=
1 sin
psf / ft
3.000 , (Rankine, AASHTO Figure 5.5.2D)
deg
90
deg
The total horizontal resultant at rest, (0.5 H Pp), acts H/3 above the base.
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
HEIGHT OF CANTILEVER
ws
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
12.5
ft
500
psf
300
psf / ft
Pa
35
PE
420
110
pcf
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
fy
60
PILE DIAMETER
D
=
PILE SPACING
S
=
PILE VERT. REINF.
16 #
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
#
5 @
42
3.85
11
1
6
ksi
in
ft, o.c.
Ties
in o.c.
24.80
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE PILE SECTION FORCES AT CANTILEVER BOTTOM
Hb = 0.5 S Pa (Hcant)2 =
10.53
Hs = ws S Pa (Hcant) / b =
7.66
kips, ASD
HE = 0.5 S PE (Hcant)2 =
126.33
kips, ASD
kips, ASD
P = S D ws + 0.25 c D2 Hcant =
24.78
kips, ASD
V = Hb + HE + Hs =
144.51
kips, ASD
897.2
ft-kips, ASD
Pu = 1.2 P =
29.73
kips, SD
Vu = 1.6 V =
231.22
kips, SD
Mu = 1.6 M =
1435.5
ft-kips, SD
4
42
ksi
in
>
>
4
ksi
MAX[( Hcant + Hembd) / 30 , 12 in]
o =
=
=
Ag =
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
0.85 f
'
C
sEs ,
f y ,
c c
o
o
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
for c o
for s y
for s > y
3184.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
2 0.85 f
Ast =
>
2
24.96 in .
Pu
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
3500
3000
2500
AT COMPRESSION ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
2000
1500
Pn (k)
1000
500
0
-500 0
500
1000
1500
2000
Pn (kips)
3184
3184
2807
2333
1921
1300
Mn (ft-kips)
0
807
1169
1495
1679
1831
1272
483
1854
2127
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
2500
-1000
AT FLEXURE ONLY
1598
-1500
AT TENSION ONLY
-1348
-2000
Mn (ft-k)
a = Cb 1 =
19
Cb = d c / ( c + s) =
d
22
0.656
in
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.85
c =
0.003
Mn = 0.9 n =
1598 ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,max = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
Mn =
ft-kips @ Pu =
1631
30
>
kips
max
min
provd
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.018
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vs + Vc) =
where
> Vu
[Satisfactory]
0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
1115 in .
A0 =
smax
smin
s =
Av =
Vc =
2 (fc')0.5A0 =
Vs =
MIN (d fy Av / s , 8 (fc')0.5A0) =
12
0.62
in2.
fy =
sprovd
s,provd =
0.008 [Satisfactory]
7.20
ksf
4.96
ksf
for nonconstrained
P= V =
in
24.80 ft
Where
[Satisfactory]
<
A
4.36h
1+ 1+
2
A
ksi
(IBC 09 1810.3.9.4.2)
d =
60
144.51 kips
A = 2.34 P / (D S 1 ) =
19.48
h= M /V =
ft
6.21
24.80 ft
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REBAR STEEL YIELD STRESS
ksi
fy, Bar =
60
ksi
VERTICAL REINFORCING
COVER TO VERTICAL REBAR
Cc
3.25
in
fy, WF =
50 ksi
W16X67
bf
tw
0.665
10.2
0.395
16.3
19.7
ELEMENT DIAMETER
Pu
-500 k, tension
Mu,x
600
ft-k
Mu,y
200
ft-k
Vu,x
68
Vu,y
50
FACTORED MOMENT
30
in
ANALYSIS
2000
1500
1000
Pn (k)
500
0
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
-500
-1000
-1500
Mn (ft-k)
Capacity Drawings
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 75% MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 50% MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 25% MAXIMUM LOAD
AT FLEXURE ONLY
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005
AT AXIAL LOAD -715 k
AT PURE TENSION
Pn (k)
1394
1394
1045
697
348
0
-202
-715
-1228
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.81
0.84
0.87
0.9
0.9
0.9
Mn (ft-k)
0
894
922
1017
1052
1084
1110
721
0
o =
2 0.85 f
'
C
Ec
0.85 f
=
0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
1394
'
C
, for c o
,
for s t
s E s
=
,
for
f
s >t
>
where
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.75
Ac
707
in2
Ic
39642
in4
6.32
in2
Is
119
in4
As, Bar
'
C
2
2 c c ,
o o
Pmax = c Pn =
, E s = 29000ksi
for 0 < c < o
(cont'd)
Balanced :
C1
0.154
KL
30
Pe
2139
0.75
16.7
884
28093060
Po
4368
t, min =
in
Critical Points
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Mn =
Cb = d c / (c + s) =
d
E Ieff
-500 kips
30.0
>
Mu =
632
Mn (ft-k)
0
894
650
781
859
933
925
1110
1084
ft-kips
provd
max
min
0.003
in
Pn (k)
1394
1394
2174
1853
1577
984
1117
-202
0
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.9
0.8736
ft-kips @ Pu =
c =
0.0017
D =
[Satisfactory]
=
0.037
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC I2.1d & ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.2)
Vnx = (Vcx)
>
Vux
v Vny = v (Vny)
>
Vuy
where
=
v =
x
y
[Satisfactory]
A0
26
10
656
Aw
Vc =
2 (fc')0.5A0
Vn = 0.6 fy Aw Cv
92.8
14
407.0
Vn
70
407
Note:
1.
The minimum Stud Shear Connectors (not shown on this spreadsheet) are 3/4" @ 12" O.C. in both directions of vertical and horizontal
around WF steel shape. (AISC 360-05 I2.1g)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
D =
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
fy
L
b
h
c1
60
25
24
36
36
ksi
ft
in
in
in
L =
0.6
kips / ft
SECTION MOMENTS & SHEARS AT FACE OF COL. (ft-kips, kips)
MA
VA
MB
VB
D
-130
45
-180
-45
L
-25
7
-25
-7
24
in
COLUMN SIZE
=
=
=
=
=
c2 =
SDS =
=
SEISMIC PARAMETER
REDUNDANCY FACTOR
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION
TOP
9
(d =
BOTTOM
A
#
33.31
( 1 Layer)
5
#
( d = 33.31
( 1 Layer)
QE
B
#
33.31
( 1 Layer)
5
#
( d = 33.31
( 1 Layer)
3
(d =
9
in )
61
-665
kips / ft
-61
0.44
1.15
MID SPAN
#
9
33.31 in )
( 1 Layer)
5
#
9
( d = 33.31 in )
( 1 Layer)
9
in )
665
4.1
9
(d =
9
in )
9
in )
135.1
kips
Mu =
572.3
ft-kips
or
kips
Vu =
or
-957.2 ft-kips
AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN
Mu =
Vu =
0.0
kips
or
0.0
Mu =
131.1
ft-kips
or
131.1
or
-33.6
kips
U = (0.9-0.2SDS)D + QE
(ACI 9-7)
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN
Vu =
106.7
kips
Mu =
659.2
ft-kips
Vu =
65.2
Mu =
-196.0
kips
ft-kips
kips
or
5.2
or
507.9
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft-kips
or
-870.3 ft-kips
AT MIDDLE OF THE SPAN
Vu =
-106.7
kips
or
33.6
kips
Mu =
-910.9
ft-kips
or
618.6
ft-kips
Vu =
0.0
kips
or
0.0
kips
Mu =
75.6
ft-kips
or
75.6
ft-kips
__
U = 1.2D + 1.6L
(ACI 9-2)
AT SECTION A, FACE OF COLUMN
-135.1
-1021.6 ft-kips
0.0
Mu =
129.8
kips
Vu =
-65.2
kips
ft-kips
Mu =
-256.0
ft-kips
cont'd
CHECK SECTION REQUIREMENTS (ACI 21.5.1)
Pu < 0.1Agfc'
[Satisfactory]
Lu=L-c1 =
22.00
b/h=
b =
0.67
24
>
ft
>
0.3
>
<
in
4d=
11.10
[Satisfactory]
10
in
c2+1.5h =
78
ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
in
[Satisfactory]
(ACI 21.5.2.2)
top =
0.011
bot =
0.006
Mn,bot
>
>
<
>
<
min=MIN[3(fc')0.5/fy, 200/fy ]=
0.003
max =
0.025
[Satisfactory]
min =
0.003
[Satisfactory]
max =
0.025
[Satisfactory]
(1/2)Mn,top
[Satisfactory]
772
ft-kips
1301
ft-kips
where
2
2
(ACI 21.5.2.1)
top =
bot =
(ACI 21.5.2.2)
bot =
(ACI 21.5.2.2)
0.006
>
Mn,bot
where
min =
max =
min =
max =
(1/2)Mn,top
0.003
[Satisfactory]
0.025
[Satisfactory]
0.003
[Satisfactory]
0.025
[Satisfactory]
772
ft-kips
1301
ft-kips
>
<
>
<
0.004
0.006
>
>
Mn,bot
min =
max =
min =
max =
0.003
[Satisfactory]
0.025
[Satisfactory]
0.003
[Satisfactory]
0.025
[Satisfactory]
(1/4)Mn,max
[Satisfactory]
(1/4)Mn,max
[Satisfactory]
478
ft-kips
2
Mn,bot = bot bd fy (1 - 0.588bot fy/fc') =
772
ft-kips
Mn,max =
1301
>
>
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
>
>
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
>
>
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
Mu /
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Mn,top
where
>
<
>
<
0.011
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
<
kips
Ve - (2h + d)wu =
178.7
127.1
0.5
Vc = 2(fc') bd =
[Vc + Avfyd/s1 ] =
<
kips
0.0
290.4
8(fc')0.5bd =
kips
[2(fc')0.5bd + Avfyd/s2 ] =
1564
ft-kips
945
ft-kips
Ln = L - c1 =
22.0
wu = (1.2+0.2SSD)D+1.0L =
VgL = wuLn / 2 =
=
0.75
5.9
kips
Ve - (2h - d)wu =
110.8
kips
0.93
178.7
<
Ve - dwu = 162.4
kips
[Satisfactory]
152.8
kips
[Satisfactory]
64.7
kips
(ACI 9.3.2.3)
in2 @ end ,
262.7
[Satisfactory]
ft
1.55
Av =
FOR SEISMIC LOAD ACTING TO THE RIGHT
where
<
kips
<
kips
[Vc + Avfyd/s1 ] =
<
290.4
8(fc')0.5bd =
kips
[2(fc')0.5bd + Avfyd/s2 ] =
945
1564
ft-kips
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ft-kips
262.7
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
152.8
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frame Based on ACI 318-08
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
fc ' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
Hn =
10.17
ft
COLUMN SIZE
c1 =
36
in
c2 =
36
in
SDS =
=
SEISMIC PARAMETER
REDUNDANCY FACTOR
0.44
1.15
900
93
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION
LEFT
6
(d =
TOP
#
8
33.38 in )
( 1 Layer)
6
#
8
( d = 33.38 in )
( 1 Layer)
20
#
8
( 8 # 8 at sides )
RIGHT
TOTAL
BARS
500
BOTTOM
#
8
33.38 in )
( 1 Layer)
6
#
8
( d = 33.38 in )
( 1 Layer)
20
#
8
( 8 # 8 at sides )
6
(d =
AT SPLICE, S
43
in
1.3Max{(0.075)fydb/[(fc')0.5(c+Ktr)/db],12}
MAX( c1, Hn/16, 18)
Hoops
Hoops
Hoops
4 Legs # 5
4 Legs # 5
4 Legs # 5
(Legs to alternate long bars supported, ACI 7.10.5.3)
@ 4 in o.c.
@ 6 in o.c.
@ 4 in o.c.
TYPE
BAR SIZE
SPACING
MIN( 6db, 6 )
Same as END Lo
980.6
U = (0.9-0.2SDS)D + QE
(ACI 9-5)
(ACI 9-7)
kips
Mu,top =
1028.8
ft-kips
Pu =
564.2
kips
Mu,top =
1031.8
ft-kips
Vu =
80.2
kips
U = 1.2D + 1.6L
(ACI 9-2)
Mu,bot =
571.4
ft-kips
Vu =
90.7
kips
Mu,bot =
573.4
ft-kips
Pu =
969.6
kips
Mu,top =
-6.4
ft-kips
Vu =
-25.6
kips
Mu,bot =
-4.0
ft-kips
564.2
>
kips
36
in
>
1.00
0.1Agfc' =
388.8
>
12
0.4
kips
[Satisfactory]
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
where
0.73
__
hc = c1 - 2Cover - dt =
32.4
Ach = (c1-3)(c2-3) =
in2
1089.0
in
total = 0.013
>
min =
0.010
[Satisfactory]
in2
5
in
(cont'd)
AT BOTTOM SECTION
total = 0.013
>
min =
0.010
[Satisfactory]
AT SPLICE SECTION
total = 0.026
<
max =
0.060
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY SUBJECTED TO BENDING AND AXIAL LOAD
APPLIED LOADING (ACI 10.12.3)
LOADS
1
2
980.6
564.2
564.2
969.6
969.6
1028.8
571.4
1031.8
573.4
6.4
4.0
1.018
1.018
1.011
1.011
1.018
1.018
Pu (kips)
980.6
Mu (ft-kips)
ns = Cm/[1-Pu/(0.75Pc)]
nsMu (ft-kips)
Mn (ft-kips) @ Pu
1047.8
581.9
1042.6
579.4
6.5
4.1
1325.3
1566.8
1293.9
1564.8
1104.9
1103.0
where
Pc = EI / (kLu)
2
CAPACITY
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Mn (ft-kips)
0
568
805
1028
1162
1307
1318
1651
1100
Pn (kips)
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
Mn (ft-kips)
0
0
200
400
600
800
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
[Satisfactory]
where
top,left =
bot,right =
0.004
0.004
<
<
>
>
246.7
8(fc')0.5c2d =
kips
394.9
[2(fc')0.5c2d + Avfyd/smid ] =
kips
[Satisfactory]
409.1
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Mpr, left, top = MIN [1.25Mn,col,max , 0.5 (Mpr,top beam, left + Mpr,top beam, right) ] =
1254
ft-kips
Mpr, right, bot = MIN [1.25Mn,col,max , 0.5 (Mpr,bot beam, left + Mpr,bot beam, right) ] =
=
0.75
(ACI 9.3.2.3)
in2
Av =
1.24
1254
ft-kips
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PROJECT :
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DATE :
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PAGE :
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>
where
1300.5
Mn,bot =
771.5
4077.7
ft-kips
2486.5
ft-kips
2038.9
ft-kips
2038.9
ft-kips
Mn,bot
Note: For UBC 97, Mc & Mg shall be at the center of the joint with factors,
which means Mc > (0.9/0.7)1.2Mg.
As,top =
9.00
in2
As,bot =
5.00
in2
Mpr,top =
1563.6
Mpr,bot =
945.2
ft-kips
Hn =
10.17
ft
Vn = k Aj (fc')0.5 =
where
804.5
Aj = c1 MIN(b+c1 , c2) =
k=
20
0.85
803.3
kips
As,top
ft-kips
Mpr,top
>
kips
Ve
Mpr,bot
[Satisfactory]
in2
864
(20 for four faces, 15 for three faces, & 12 for others)
(ACI 9.3.4 c)
As,bot
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
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DATE :
Special Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA
DESIGN SUMMARY
f c'
ksi
28.83 ft
fy
60
ksi
t
B
=
=
16.00 in
34.00 in
Pu
D + Web
173.71 in
Mu
= 87822 ft-k
BULB REINFORCING
28
11
Vu
L
t
D
B
= 28.83 ft
=
16 in
=
34 in
=
34 in
2
2
5
22
#
#
#
#
7
7
5
5
hw
28
2
2
legs of
legs of
8060 k
1404 k
@
@
@
@
12
12
6
6
= 237.5 ft
#
11
#
7
@ 12
in. o.c.
#
7
@ 12
in. o.c.
#
5
#
5
Yes (ACI 21.9.6.2 apply)
D
t
B
ANALYSIS
20000
15000
10000
Pn (k)
5000
0
0
-5000
-10000
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.1 & 14.3)
(t )min. =
( )min. =
(t )provd. =
( )provd. =
where
0.0025
[ for
Acv (f c')0.5 =
0.0025
[ for
Acv (f c')
0.0063
>
>
(t )min.
( )min.
0.0063
Acv =
2
5535 in
0.5
350.09
kips
<
350.09
kips
<
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(gross area of concrete section bounded by web thickness and length in the shear direction)
The proposed spacing is less than the maximum permissible value of 18 in and is satisfactory. Since wall
Vu
>
2 Acv (f c')
0.5
1665.56 kips
>
__
Vu
c =
2.0
( for
>
[Satisfactory]
hw / L
8.24
>2)
[Satisfactory]
in o.c.
in o.c.
in o.c.
in o.c.
Ag =
Ast =
15375 kips.
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY AT MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH ARE FROM 0 TO 37085 ft-kips.
FOR THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION UNDER COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD, THE MAXIMUM STRAIN IN THE CONCRETE
AND IN THE TENSION REINFORCEMENT MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES SPECIFIED IN ACI 318-08 10.3.2
AS c = 0.003 AND t = f y / Es = 0.002069 . THE DEPTH TO THE NEUTRAL AXIS AND EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR CONCRETE
STRESS BLOCK ARE GIVEN BY
Cb = d c / (c + s) =
195
= 0.65 + (t -0.002)(250/3) =
a = Cb 1 =
in
165
1 =
in
0.85
d = (L - 0.5D ) =
in
DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION ARE 7332 kips AND 103102 ft-kips.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318-08 9.3.2 THE DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY WITHOUT AXIAL LOAD IS
Mn = 0.9 n =
86262 kips.
TO KEEP TENSION SECTION WITH SHEAR CAPACITY PER ACI SEC. 11.9.6, THE PURE AXIAL TENSION CAPACITY IS
Pn = - 0.9 MIN(Ast Fy , 3.3 f c'0.5 4 L t ) = -4159 kips.
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW, AND THEY ARE PLOTTED
ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM AT FRONT PAGE.
=
=
=
=
=
Pn (kips)
15375
15375
13650
11613
9949
Mn (ft-kips)
0
37085
54654
73516
85897
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
=
=
7428
7332
101295
103102
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
AT TENSION ONLY
=
=
=
6172
0
-4159
137743
86262
0
DESIGN FORCES Pu & Mu ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM. FROM THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM.
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD Pu IS GIVEN BY
Mn =
97675
>
kips.
Mu
[Satisfactory]
c =
208
or
[Unsatisfactory]
in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at Pu & Mn loads. )
u = 20.0 in. ( design displacement, assume 0.007hw as a conservative short cut, see ACI 318-08 21.9.6.2a. )
f c = (Pu / A) + (Mu y / I )
y =
A =
I =
173
2.978
in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at Pu & Mu loads. )
7696
94443188
0.038
>
400 / f y
__
[Unsatisfactory]
2
0.273 in .
<
# 5 provided
[Satisfactory]
2
0.294 in .
<
# 5 provided
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f c'
ksi
Pu
5000
fy
60
ksi
Mu
28026 ft-k
Vu
1100
L
t
=
=
28
12
ft
in
2
2
#
#
7
7
@
@
in. o.c.
in. o.c.
ANALYSIS
10000
8000
6000
Pn (k)
4000
2000
0
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
-2000
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 14.3)
(t )provd. =
( )provd. =
0.0056
0.0056
(t )min. =
( )min. =
>
>
0.0025
[Satisfactory]
0.0015
[Satisfactory]
Acv =
1112.4 kips
>
Vu
35406
kips.
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
REVIEW BY :
Verify Existing Reinforced Concrete Shear Wall Capacity Based on ASCE 41-06 / CBC 10 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA
OUTPUT SUMMARY
fc'
ksi
28.83 ft
fy
60
ksi
t
B
=
=
16.00 in
34.00 in
Pu
D + Web
169.80 in
Mu
= 87822 ft-k
BULB REINFORCING
28
11
Vu
1404 k
L
t
D
B
=
=
=
=
28.83
16
34
34
ft
in
in
in
2
2
5
22
#
#
#
#
7
7
5
5
hw
28
2
2
legs of
legs of
=
#
#
#
#
#
237.5
11
7
7
5
5
Yes
ft
8060 k
@
@
@
@
@
@
12
12
6
6
L
12
12
in. o.c.
in. o.c.
t
B
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE WHETHER THE WALL CAN RESIST SEISMIC LOADS (CBC 2010 1908A.1.38)
Pu =
8060
where
Ag =
<
0.35 Ag fc' =
9463 k
[Satisfactory]
6759 in2.
20000
15000
10000
Pn (k)
5000
0
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
-5000
-10000
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS AND SPACING (ACI 318-08 21.9.2.1 & 14.3)
(t )min. =
0.0025
[ for
Acv (fc')0.5 =
0.5
(l )min. =
0.0025
[ for
Acv (fc')
(t )provd. =
(l )provd. =
0.0063
>
>
(t )min.
(l )min.
where
0.0063
Acv =
2
5535 in
350.09
kips
<
350.09
kips
<
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(gross area of concrete section bounded by web thickness and length in the shear direction)
The proposed spacing is less than the maximum permissible value of 18 in and is satisfactory. Since wall
Vu
>
2 Acv (fc')0.5 ,
=
0.60 (conservatively, ACI 318-08 9.3.4 a)
c =
2.0
( for
>
[Satisfactory]
hw / L
8.24
>
>2)
Vu
[Satisfactory]
in o.c.
in o.c.
in o.c.
in o.c.
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY
MAXIMUM DESIGN AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH (ACI 318-08 21.9.5.1 & Eq.10-2)
Ast =
15375 kips.
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY AT MAXIMUM AXIAL LOAD STRENGTH ARE FROM 0 TO 32514 ft-kips.
FOR THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION UNDER COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD, THE MAXIMUM STRAIN IN THE CONCRETE
AND IN THE TENSION REINFORCEMENT MUST SIMULTANEOUSLY REACH THE VALUES SPECIFIED IN ACI 318-08 10.3.2
AS c AND t INPUT . THE DEPTH TO THE NEUTRAL AXIS AND EQUIVALENT RECTANGULAR CONCRETE
STRESS BLOCK ARE GIVEN BY
Cb = d c / (c + s) =
162
= 0.65 + (t -0.002)(250/3) =
a = Cb 1 =
in
137
1 =
in
0.85
d = (L - 0.5D ) =
in
DESIGN AXIAL AND MOMENT CAPACITIES AT THE BALANCED STRAIN CONDITION ARE 5807 kips AND 98948 ft-kips.
IN ACCORDANCE WITH ACI 318-08 9.3.2 THE DESIGN MOMENT CAPACITY WITHOUT AXIAL LOAD IS
Mn = 0.9 n =
85864 kips.
TO KEEP TENSION SECTION WITH SHEAR CAPACITY PER ACI SEC. 11.10.6, THE PURE AXIAL TENSION CAPACITY IS
Pn = - 0.9 MIN(Ast Fy , Ast Es s, 3.3 fc'0.5 4 L t ) =
-4159 kips.
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES ARE SHOWN IN THE TABLE BELOW, AND THEY ARE PLOTTED
ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM AT FRONT PAGE.
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
=
=
=
=
=
Pn (kips)
15375
15375
13247
10605
8649
Mn (ft-kips)
0
32514
52220
74301
85560
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
=
=
5924
5807
97415
98948
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
AT TENSION ONLY
=
=
=
4121
0
-4159
123235
85864
0
DESIGN FORCES Pu & Mu ARE ALSO PLOTTED ON THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM. FROM THE INTERACTION DIAGRAM.
THE ALLOWABLE MOMENT AT AN AXIAL LOAD Pu IS GIVEN BY
Mn =
88382
>
kips.
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.650
c =
204
or
[Unsatisfactory]
in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at Pu & Mn loads. )
u = 20.0 in. ( design displacement, assume 0.007hw as a conservative short cut, see ACI 318-08 21.9.6.2a. )
fc = (Pu / A) + (Mu y / I )
y =
173
2.978
in. ( distance from the extreme compression fiber to neutral axis at Pu & Mu loads. )
A =
7696
I =
94443188
0.038
>
400 / fy
[Unsatisfactory]
2
0.273 in .
<
# 5 provided
[Satisfactory]
2
0.287 in .
<
# 5 provided
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
bt
f 'c =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
REBAR STRENGTH
w1 =
27
w2 =
86
seismic
P1DL =
0.8
LEDGER LL
P1LL =
0.8
k/ft
in
e1 =
diaphragm
P1
P2
e1
k/ft
PARAPET DL
P2DL =
0.18
k/ft
P2LL =
k/ft
ELEMENT WIDTH
be =
ft
design panel
wall load
be
TRIBUTARY WIDTH
bt =
ft
WALL THICKNESS
t =
in
h =
22
ft
PARAPET HEIGHT
hp =
ft
LAYER
12 in, o.c.
LAYER
12 in, o.c.
REVEAL THICKNESS
0.75
in
ANALYSIS
CHECK VERTICAL FACTORED LOAD LESS THAN 0.06fc'Ag (ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.2.6)
3.78
<
0.06fc'Ag =
20.88 k
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK VERTICAL REINFORCEMENT LESS THAN 0.6b (ACI 318-08 Sec. 14.8.2.3 & R9.3.2.2)
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
u +t
fy
0.85 1 f c'
fy
u
u + 0.005
actual =
>
0.018
0.014
[SATISFACTORY]
= MAX 0.9
M cr =
7.5
0.25 P u
'
MIN 0.1 f c A g , P b
, 0.65
= 0.8736
M n = Ase f y d
'
f cIg
=
yt
49.87
<
k-in
where
a
2
d=
117.19
3.63
Ase = As + Pu t / (2 fy d) =
[SATISFACTORY]
k-in
in
0.72
in2
b ec
I cr = n Ase( d c ) +
3
2
41
Mua =
in4
2
wb
1 th
+ P1u
e + 0.5t
2
43.4
k-in, ( =
Mu =
M ua
5P u h 2
0.75
(
) 48E c I cr
55.5 k-in
M n
<
117.19
k-in
[SATISFACTORY]
M sa =
e + 0.5t
w1b t h +
( P1DL + 0.5P1LL )
8
2
2
5M cr h 2
=
cr =
48 E c I g
s =
0.26
n =
in
25.6 k-in
2
5M n h
=
48E c I cr
6.65
__
2
M sa 2 / 3M cr
( n 2 / 3 cr ) , for M sa 2 / 3M cr
cr +
3
M n 2 / 3M cr
M sa
cr , for M sa < 2 / 3M cr
M cr
Mu, parapet =
w2bth2p
2
in
k-in
<
0.14
M n = 0.9 As e f y d
<
in
a
2
h
150
1.76 in
[SATISFACTORY]
117 k-in
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Wall Pier Design Based on CBC 2007 / IBC 2009
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
60
ksi
ft
12
ft
10
in
Pu =
60
kips
Vu =
35
ANALYSIS
CHECK WALL PIER DEFINITION (CBC 2007 1908.1.3 / IBC 2009 1908.1.4)
L/t=
6.00
within [2.5 , 6]
&
H/L=
2.40
>
2
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH (CBC 2007 1908.1.8 / IBC 2009 1908.1.4 / ACI 318-08 21.6.5.1)
Ve = (Mpr, left, top + Mpr, right,bot) / H + Vu =
149.8
kips
<
<
where
d=
left =
right =
58.06
8(fc')0.5bd =
152.6
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Vc + Avfyd/s ] =
216.0
in, (ACI 318 3.3.2, 7.6.1, & 7.7.1)
kips
[Satisfactory]
min=MIN[3(fc')0.5/fy, 200/fy ]=
0.003
min =
0.003
[Satisfactory]
689
ft-kips
Mpr, left, top = left bd2fy (1.25 - 0.919left fy/fc') =
Mpr, right ,bot = right bd2fy (1.25 - 0.919right fy/fc') =
689
ft-kips
=
Av =
>
>
0.003
0.003
0.6
0.62
Vc = 2(fc')0.5bd =
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f'c =
fy =
ksi
ksi
t
cC
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
REBAR
6 @ 24
6 @ 22
6 @ 20
6 @ 18
6 @ 16
6 @ 14
6 @ 12
6 @ 10
6 @ 8
6 @ 6
6 @ 4
6 @ 2
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
5
60
f'c =
fy =
=
=
7.25
1
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
As, in /ft
0.220
0.240
0.264
0.293
0.330
0.377
0.440
0.528
0.660
0.880
1.320
2.640
d, in
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
5.88
a, in
0.288
0.314
0.345
0.383
0.431
0.493
0.575
0.690
0.863
1.150
1.725
3.451
T, k/ft
13.20
14.40
15.84
17.60
19.80
22.63
26.40
31.68
39.60
52.80
79.20
158.40
Mn, ft-k/ft
5.67
6.18
6.77
7.50
8.40
9.55
11.06
13.14
16.17
20.99
29.77
49.30
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
0.155
0.169
0.186
0.207
0.233
0.266
0.310
0.372
0.465
0.620
0.930
1.860
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
5.94
0.203
0.221
0.243
0.270
0.304
0.347
0.405
0.486
0.608
0.810
1.216
2.431
9.30
10.15
11.16
12.40
13.95
15.94
18.60
22.32
27.90
37.20
55.80
111.60
4.07
4.43
4.87
5.40
6.05
6.89
8.00
9.53
11.79
15.44
22.30
39.52
ksi
ksi
t
cC
=
=
7.25
1.5
in
in
REBAR
5 @ 24
5 @ 22
5 @ 20
5 @ 18
5 @ 16
5 @ 14
5 @ 12
5 @ 10
5 @ 8
5 @ 6
5 @ 4
5 @ 2
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
As, in /ft
0.155
0.169
0.186
0.207
0.233
0.266
0.310
0.372
0.465
0.620
0.930
1.860
d, in
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
5.44
a, in
0.182
0.199
0.219
0.243
0.274
0.313
0.365
0.438
0.547
0.729
1.094
2.188
T, k/ft
9.30
10.15
11.16
12.40
13.95
15.94
18.60
22.32
27.90
37.20
55.80
111.60
Mn, ft-k/ft
3.73
4.06
4.46
4.94
5.55
6.31
7.33
8.74
10.81
14.15
20.47
36.35
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
" O.C.
0.100
0.109
0.120
0.133
0.150
0.171
0.200
0.240
0.300
0.400
0.600
1.200
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.50
0.118
0.128
0.141
0.157
0.176
0.202
0.235
0.282
0.353
0.471
0.706
1.412
6.00
6.55
7.20
8.00
9.00
10.29
12.00
14.40
18.00
24.00
36.00
72.00
2.45
2.67
2.93
3.25
3.65
4.17
4.84
5.79
7.19
9.48
13.90
25.89
24
22
20
18
16
14
12
10
8
6
4
2
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
7.17
in
in
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
#
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
@
Vn, k/ft
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
7.09
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Vn, k/ft
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
6.92
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
7.00
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
60
ksi
20
M n =
32.7
ft-kips / ft
Vn =
11.0
kips / ft
in
@
with
12
0.75
o.c.
in. bottom concrete cover
ANALYSIS
CHECK SECTION LIMITATIONS
tsolid =
in
>
0.75
(inside cover)
D =
20
in
>
10
[Satisfactory]
w =
2.5
in
>
2.5
in
[Satisfactory]
1.50
(2 rebar thick)
0.75
=
(top & bot cover)
3.00
150
Ec = wc1.5 33 f'c0.5 =
o =
d =
As =
Mn =
16.88
0.44
in
in2 / ft
c =
32.7
>
3834
'
2 0.85 f C
Ec
0.85 f
=
0.85 f
'
C
, E s = 29000ksi
2
2 c c ,
o o
, for c o
,
for s t
s E s
=
,
for
f
s >t
in
in2 / ft
0.9
0.75
Ac =
116
in2 / ft
DETERMINE ONE WAY SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
Vn = 2Ac (fc')0.5 =
11.0
kips / ft
'
C
0.39
Amin =
0.84
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
4
Yes
ksi
(Lightweight Concrete)
fy
60
ksi
THICKNESS OF DIAPHRAGM
3.5
in
DIAPHRAGM REINFORCING
Vu
10
kips/ft
12
in. o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK MINIMUM REINFORCEMENT RATIOS (ACI 318, 21.11.7 & 7.12)
(t )provd. =
0.0048
>
(t )min. =
0.0018
[Satisfactory]
Acv =
12.0
kips/ft
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524
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Base Plate and Group Anchors Design Based on ACI 318-08 & AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
futa =
58
ksi
fy =
36
ksi
m=
3.3
in
Pu =
150
kips
Vu =
16
Mu =
260
ft-kips
hef =
22
in
ANCHOR DIAMETER
d=
in
-8
Heavy Hex
-8
-8
-8
24
6
7
8
24
-8
24
-8
0
0
t=
== >
1.75
in
Yes
Work Point
2500
H
I Pn (k)
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0
500
I Mn (ft-k)
1000
1500
(cont'd)
I Mn =
451
0u, c =
>
ft-kips @ Pu =
363
150
kips
Ho
[Satisfactory]
I Pmax =
2643
>
Pu =
kips
150
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
fC
Nua,1 =
3.13
kips
4.42
fS
2 f C'
Ec
0.85Min A2 , 2 f C' 2 H c H c , for 0 H c H o
A1
o H o
A2
, 2 f C' , for H c t H o
0.85Min
A1
H s E s , for H s d H y
f y , for H s ! H y
X (in)
Y (in)
XCG
YCG
Nua, 2
Vua
1
2
3
4
-8
-8
8
8
8
-8
8
-8
256
256
0
0
64
64
64
64
1.25
1.25
-18.75
-18.75
2.00
2.00
2.00
2.00
XCG =
YCG =
24
256
64
-38.75
2.00
Pu,CG =
150.0
kips
24
-8
256
64
-38.75
2.00
Vu,CG =
16.0
kips
160.0
ft-kips
0.0
ft-kips
-8
256
1.25
2.00
Mu,CG, X =
24
256
-38.75
2.00
Mu,CG, Y =
1536
384
-150
16
8
0
in
in
INs
I A se f
where :
uta
0.75
Ase
0.606
19.77
x
>
kips
0.75
in2
22.026 k
where :
\ ec,N
\ c,N
AN
=
=
=
=
0.75
>
Nua =
3.13
0.75
kips
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
136.134 k
>
- Pu =
3.13
-150
kips
[Satisfactory]
kips
[Satisfactory]
where :
=
=
=
\ ec,N
AN
0.75
0.84
0.75
0.5625
(cont'd)
98
82
in
8036
I N pn I\ cp , N Ab8 f 'c
where :
0.75
Ab
1.501
\ cp,N
>
27.018 k
Nua =
3.13
kips
[Satisfactory]
x
0.75
=
0.5625
2
in , ( or determined from manufacture's catalogs.)
>
cmin
0.4 hef
[Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
DETERMINE DESIGN TENSILE STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR
INn
min I N s , I N cb , I N pn
19.771
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & D.3.3.6)
IV s
I 0.6 Ase f ut
I
where :
10.28
0.65
k
0.75
>
Vua =
0.4875
5.00
kips
[Satisfactory]
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D.6.1.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF GOVERNING ANCHOR FOR SHEAR LOAD (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b)
l 0.2
IV cb I AV \ ec , N\ cd ,V\ c ,VV b I1.0\ ec ,V1.0\ c ,V 7 d f 'c 1.5hef
d
AVo
71.555 k
where :
>
Vua =
5.00
0.75
kips
1.5
[Satisfactory]
\ ec,V
=
=
\ c,V
0.75
0.5625
l term is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH OF ALL ANCHORS FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b)
l 0.2
AV
'
d f c 1.5h ef
IV cbg I AV \ ec , N\ cd ,V\ c ,VV b I
1.0
7
\
\
ec ,V
c ,V
2
d
AVo
4.5 1.5h ef
=
I
where :
77.826 k
0.75
>
Vu
0.75
1.5
[Satisfactory]
=
0.5625
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD ON GOVERNING ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
44.052 k
where :
=
=
kcp
0.75
2.0
>
Vua =
5.00
0.75
kips
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD ON ALL ANCHOR (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
9h
A No
=
where :
ef
>
325.072 k
0.75
Vu
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
IV n min IV s , IV cb , IV cp
10.281
>
CoverReqd
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION OF GOVERNING ANCHORS : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since
Nua,2
<
INn and
V ua,2
<
N ua ,2 V ua ,2
IV n
INn
0.26
1.2
[Satisfactory]
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
Gross
Area of
Anchor
( in2 )
0.049
0.110
0.196
0.307
0.442
0.601
0.785
0.994
1.227
1.485
1.767
2.405
3.142
Effective
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
Area of
( Ab ) ( in2 )
Threaded
Anchor
Heavy
Heavy Hardened
Square
Hex
( in2 )
Square
Hex
Washers
0.032
0.142
0.201
0.117
0.167
0.258
0.078
0.280
0.362
0.164
0.299
0.408
0.142
0.464
0.569
0.291
0.467
0.690
0.226
0.693
0.822
0.454
0.671
1.046
0.334
0.824
1.121
0.654
0.911
1.252
0.462
1.121
1.465
0.891
1.188
1.804
0.606
1.465
1.855
1.163
1.501
2.356
0.763
1.854
2.291
1.472
1.851
2.982
0.969
2.288
2.773
1.817
2.237
3.682
1.160
2.769
3.300
2.199
2.659
4.455
1.410
3.295
3.873
2.617
3.118
5.301
1.900
4.144
6.541
2.500
5.316
7.903
t reqD
1.5m
1.73
in
7
Fy
[Satisfactory]
1.75
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Group of Tension Fasteners Near an Edge with Eccentricity Based on ACI 318-08
fc '
ksi
futa
60
ksi
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
Nua,1
11.7
hef
4.5
in
0.5
in
FASTENER DIAMETER
FASTENER HEAD TYPE
Heavy Square
in
in
in
No
ANALYSIS
TOTAL NUMBER OF FASTENERS
Ase
0.142
in2
Ab
0.569
I Ase f uta
I N s ,1stud
>
6.390 k
N ua ,max,1stud
[Satisfactory]
where :
0.75
0.75
N u s 2e
ns
4.875 k
I N cbg
AN
AN 1
I
\ ec , N\ ed , N\ c, N N b I
2
9h ef 1 2e
A No
3h ef
where :
>
11.773 k
0.75
0.3c
' 1.5
0.7
\ c , N 24 f c h ef
1.5h ef
Nua
[Satisfactory]
1
0.75
\c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH OF SINGLE STUD : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
I N pn I\ cp , N Ab8 f 'c
>
13.656 k
Nua =
4.875
[Satisfactory]
where :
0.75
0.75
\cp,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
EVALUATE SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
c
>
0.4 hef
[Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since a welded, headed fastener is not torqued, the minimum cover requirements of ACI 318 Sec. 7.7 apply.
CoverProvd
>
CoverReqd
[Satisfactory]
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
Gross
Area of
Fastener
( in2 )
0.049
0.110
0.196
0.307
0.442
0.601
0.785
0.994
1.227
1.485
1.767
2.405
3.142
Effective
Area of
Threaded
Fastener
( in2 )
0.032
0.078
0.142
0.226
0.334
0.462
0.606
0.763
0.969
1.160
1.410
1.900
2.500
Square
0.142
0.280
0.464
0.693
0.824
1.121
1.465
1.854
2.288
2.769
3.295
-
Technical Reference:
1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1999.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Single Fastener in Tension and Shear Near an Edge Based on ACI 318-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
ksi
futa
60
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN TENSION LOAD
Nua,1
2.47
Vua,1
hef
in
0.5
in
Hex
in
Yes
ANALYSIS
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER
BEARING AREA OF HEAD
Ase
0.142
in2
Ab
0.291
INs
I n Ase f uta
I
where :
4.793 k
0.75
0.75
Nua =
4.793
[Satisfactory]
0.3c
'
24 f c h1.5
I N cb I A N \ ed , N\ c , N N b I A N2 0.7
\
ef
9h ef 1.5hef c, N
A No
=
where :
>
10.827 k
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
\c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
>
5.238 k
0.75
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
\cp,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
I N sb I 160c Ab f 'c
where :
>
18.423 k
0.75
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
I N n min I N s , I N cb , I N pn , I N sb
4.793
IV s I n0.6 Ase f ut
where :
2.492
0.65
k
0.75
Vua =
0.4875
2.492
[Satisfactory]
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D6.1.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1a)
IV cb
where :
l 0.2
A
A
V
V
I \ cd ,V\ c,VV b I \ cd ,V\ c,V 7 d f c' c1.5
d
AVo
AVo
0.75
0.75
3.923 k
>
0.5625
\c,V term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
AV / AVo and \cd,V terms are 1.0 for single shear fastener not influenced by more than one free edge.
l term is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
Vua
[Satisfactory]
(Cont'd)
CHECK PRYOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.3.1)
0.3c
' 1.5
IV cp I k cp A N \ ed , N\ c , N N b I k cp A N2 0.7
\ c , N 24 f c h ef
9hef 1.5h ef
A No
=
where :
>
21.654 k
0.75
Vua
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
\c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
kcp
2.0
IV n min IV s , IV cb , IV cp
2.492
Nua,1
>
INn and
Vua,1
>
N ua ,1 V ua ,1
I N n IV n
0.92
<
1.2
[Satisfactory]
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
Effective
Gross
Area of
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( Ab ) ( in2 )
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener
Heavy
Heavy Hardened
Square
Hex
( in2 )
( in2 )
Square
Hex
Washers
0.049
0.032
0.142
0.201
0.117
0.167
0.258
0.110
0.078
0.280
0.362
0.164
0.299
0.408
0.196
0.142
0.464
0.569
0.291
0.467
0.690
0.307
0.226
0.693
0.822
0.454
0.671
1.046
0.442
0.334
0.824
1.121
0.654
0.911
1.252
0.601
0.462
1.121
1.465
0.891
1.188
1.804
0.785
0.606
1.465
1.855
1.163
1.501
2.356
0.994
0.763
1.854
2.291
1.472
1.851
2.982
1.227
0.969
2.288
2.773
1.817
2.237
3.682
1.485
1.160
2.769
3.300
2.199
2.659
4.455
1.767
1.410
3.295
3.873
2.617
3.118
5.301
2.405
1.900
4.144
6.541
3.142
2.500
5.316
7.903
Technical Reference:
1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1999.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Group of Tension and Shear Fasteners Near Two Edges Based on ACI 318-08
ksi
futa
58
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN TENSION LOAD
Nua,1
Vua,1
hef
d
10
20
in
in
Heavy Hex
in
c1
14
in
c2
in
Yes
[THE FASTENER DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.]
ANALYSIS
NUMBER OF FASTENERS
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER
BEARING AREA OF HEAD
Ase
0.606
in2
Ab
1.501
CHECK THE FASTENERS TENSILE STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.1.2 & D.3.3.6)
INs
I n Ase f uta
I
where :
39.542 k
0.75
0.75
>
Nua =
25.000
[Satisfactory]
0.3
I N cbg I A N \ ec , N\ ed , N\ c , N N b I A N2 \ ec, N 0.7 c min \ c , N 24 f 'c h1.5
ef
9h ef 1.5h ef
A No
=
where :
>
33.919 k
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
I N pn I n\ cp , N Ab8 f 'c
where :
>
54.036 k
0.75
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
\cp,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
CHECK SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.4.1)
cmin
>
0.4 hef
[Satisfactory]
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
DETERMINE DESIGN TENSILE STRENGTH :
I N n min I N s , I N cb , I N pn
33.919
IV s I n0.6 Ase f ut
where :
=
0.65
>
20.562 k
x
0.75
Vua =
7.500
[Satisfactory]
0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D6.1.3)
CHECK CONCRETE BREAKOUT STRENGTH FOR SHEAR LOAD : (ACI 318, D.6.2.1b)
(Cont'd)
l
1.5c11.5c1 s c 2
c2
AVo
d
=
I
where :
>
14.433 k
0.75
Vua
0.2
'
f c c11.5
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
0.3
IV cpg I k cp A N \ ed , N\ c , N N b I k cp A N2 0.7 c min \ c , N 24 f c' h1.5
ef
1.5h ef
9hef
A No
=
where :
>
67.838 k
0.75
Vua
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.5625
\c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
kcp
2.0
IV n min IV s , IV cb , IV cp
14.433
>
CoverProvd
CoverReqd
[Satisfactory]
Nua,1
>
INn and
Vua,1
>
N ua ,1 V ua ,1
I N n IV n
0.50
<
1.2
[Satisfactory]
1/4
3/8
1/2
5/8
3/4
7/8
1
1 1/8
1 1/4
1 3/8
1 1/2
1 3/4
2
Effective
Gross
Area of
Bearing Area of Heads, Nuts, and Washers
( Ab ) ( in2 )
Area of Threaded
Fastener Fastener
Heavy
Heavy Hardened
Square
Hex
( in2 )
( in2 )
Square
Hex
Washers
0.049
0.032
0.142
0.201
0.117
0.167
0.258
0.110
0.078
0.280
0.362
0.164
0.299
0.408
0.196
0.142
0.464
0.569
0.291
0.467
0.690
0.307
0.226
0.693
0.822
0.454
0.671
1.046
0.442
0.334
0.824
1.121
0.654
0.911
1.252
0.601
0.462
1.121
1.465
0.891
1.188
1.804
0.785
0.606
1.465
1.855
1.163
1.501
2.356
0.994
0.763
1.854
2.291
1.472
1.851
2.982
1.227
0.969
2.288
2.773
1.817
2.237
3.682
1.485
1.160
2.769
3.300
2.199
2.659
4.455
1.767
1.410
3.295
3.873
2.617
3.118
5.301
2.405
1.900
4.144
6.541
3.142
2.500
5.316
7.903
Technical Reference:
1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
of Anchorage to Concrete," PCA,
1999.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
futa
60
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
SPECIFIED STRENGTH OF FASTENER
(The strength of most fastenings is likely to be controlled by the embedment strength rather
than the steel strength, so it is usually economical to use ASTM A307 Grade A fastener.)
FACTORED DESIGN LOAD
Nua,1
hef
in
0.5
in
Heavy Square
Yes
ANALYSIS
EFFECTIVE AREA OF FASTENER
BEARING AREA OF HEAD
Ase
0.142
in
Ab
0.569
in
INs
where :
I n Ase f uta
=
=
0.75
4.793 k
x
Nua =
0.75
4.793 k
[Satisfactory]
I N cb I A N \ ed , N\ c , N N b I A N \ ed , N\ c , N 24 f c' h1.5
ef
A No
A No
where :
0.75
0.75
>
9.546 k
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
AN/Ano and \ed,N terms are 1.0 for single fasteners away form edges.
\c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur (i.e., bottom of the slab)
CHECK PULLOUT STRENGTH : (ACI 318, D.5.3.1)
I N pn I\ cp , N Ab8 f c'
where :
=
0.75
>
10.242 k
x
0.75
Nua
[Satisfactory]
0.5625
\cp,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
EVALUATE SIDE-FACE BLOWOUT :
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c > 0.4 hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
REQUIRED EDGE DISTANCES AND SPACING TO PRECLUDE SPLITTING FAILURE :
Since this fastener is located far from a free edge of concrete (c>0.4hef ) this type of failure mode is not applicable.
Gross
Area of
Diameter
Area of
Threaded
( in )
Fastener Fastener
( in2 )
( in2 )
Heavy
Square
Hex
Heavy
Hardened
Hex
Washers
0.250
1/4
0.049
0.032
0.142
0.201
0.117
0.167
0.258
0.375
3/8
0.110
0.078
0.280
0.362
0.164
0.299
0.408
0.500
1/2
0.196
0.142
0.464
0.569
0.291
0.467
0.690
0.625
5/8
0.307
0.226
0.693
0.822
0.454
0.671
1.046
0.750
3/4
0.442
0.334
0.824
1.121
0.654
0.911
1.252
1999.
0.875
7/8
0.601
0.462
1.121
1.465
0.891
1.188
1.804
1.000
0.785
0.606
1.465
1.855
1.163
1.501
2.356
1.125
1 1/8
0.994
0.763
1.854
2.291
1.472
1.851
2.982
1.250
1 1/4
1.227
0.969
2.288
2.773
1.817
2.237
3.682
1.375
1 3/8
1.485
1.160
2.769
3.300
2.199
2.659
4.455
1.500
1 1/2
1.767
1.410
3.295
3.873
2.617
3.118
5.301
1.750
2.000
1 3/4
2
2.405
3.142
1.900
2.500
4.144
5.316
6.541
7.903
Technical Reference:
1. Ronald Cook, "Strength Design
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
MAIN
fy =
60
ksi
STIRRUP
fy =
60
ksi
1000
ft-k
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REBAR STRENGTH
Mu =
Vu =
230
kips
Tu =
36.5
ft-k
SECTION DIMENSIONS
bw =
24
in
h=
48
in
hf =
in
b=
88
COMPRESSION REINFORCEMENT
TENSION REINFORCEMENT
SHEAR REINFORCEMENT
4
6
4
#
#
legs #
7
9
4
12
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY
o =
fC=
'
2 0.85 f C
0.85 f
0.85 f c'
A s' f s'
, E c = 57 f C , E s = 29000ksi
'
Ec
'
C
c = 0.003
2 c c
o
o
Fc
Parabolic
0.85 f C , for c o
'
fS=
Asfy
s E s , for s t
f y , for s > t
Cover =
1.5
d=
d' =
=
45.44
2.44
0.90
in
in
, (ACI 318-08 R9.3.2)
c,max =
0.0004
s,max =
0.0050
Mn =
1193.23
ft-k
prov'd =
>
Mu
230.0
where
kips
Av
s
= MAX
Re qD
3.99
346.99
dc =
1.38
in
'
c
168.93
kips
where
A = MIN
B = MIN
V ud
Mu
2
, for
V c
2
V u V c
173.55
, 100 =
'
c
, 1.0 =
V u V c
, for V c V u
df y
=
0.586
in2 / ft
<
Av
s
0.800
22
>
S=
[Satisfactory]
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
Pr ovD
Vs=
V u V c
kips
V C = (1.9 A + 2500 wB ) b wd =
V c
0.75 f 'c b w
50b w
,
fy
fy
[Satisfactory]
0 , for V u <
c=
Fc =
V C = 2b wd
633.5
0.75
0.0188
'
c
<
=
max =
<
>
min =
0.0039
[Satisfactory]
in, by pure math method
[Satisfactory]
V u 10 b wd
0.0055
0.00
d
'
, 24) for V s 4b wd f c
2
=
S max, shear
d
'
MIN (
, 12) for V s > 4b wd f c
4
MIN (
12
in
77.46
0.871
(cont'd)
CHECK TORSION CAPACITY
Check section limitation (ACI, 11.5.3.1)
2
Vu
b wd
T u Ph
+
1.7 A2
oh
0.215
<
where
V C + 8 f 'c
b wd
0.581
0.75
(ACI, 9.3.2.3)
Ph =
258
Aoh =
1,287
[Satisfactory]
Tu
be = MIN(h-hf , 4hf) =
where
Acp
P cp
'
fc
36.5
<
44.7
ft-k
Torsional reinforcement NOT reqD.
Pcp =
160
Acp =
1,216
32
T u 4
Acp
P cp
'
c
36.5
<
179.0
Reduction of the torsional moment can occur.
Determine the area of one leg of a closed stirrup (ACI, 11.5.3.6)
At =
Tu
s 2 A0 f
=
yv
Tu
1.7 A0 h f
0.00
in / ft
yv
Determine the corresponding area of longitudinal reinforcement (derived from ACI, 11.5.3.7 & 11.5.5.3)
A L = MAX
f
At
Ph
s
f
yv
yL
'
f
5 Acp f c
Ph
f yL
f
yv
MAX
yL
5.03
in
<
actual
At
25b w
,
s
f yv
0.00
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
0.50
in
<
0.88
in
[Satisfactory]
0.24
[Satisfactory]
(Av+2At) / S =
12
in
12
in
>
actual
[Satisfactory]
in2 / ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
Mu =
305.9
Main Bar fy
60
ksi
Vu =
40
Stirrup fy
40
ksi
b=
h=
30
26
Top bars
bw =
20
in
Bot bars
hf =
x=
D=
5
10
10
in
in
in
Stirrup size
No. of legs
==>
=
3
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Main bar top (Compressive Reinf.) :
Main bar bottom (Tensile Reinf.) :
FLEXURAL ANALYSIS
o =
ft-k
2 0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
0.85 f
'
C
sE s ,
in o.c.
d (optional) =
Use 2 # 5
Use 5 # 7 ( 1 layer )
c
c
o
o
for c o
for s y
A's =
0.6
min =
0.0035
<
proD =
max =
0.0243
>
[Satisfactory]
23.7
2.2
in
in
Mn =
306.0
ft-kips
>
40.0
where
<
=
V C = 2b w ( d D )
145.2
0.75
for V u <
50b w
,
f y
=
Re qD
for
V u V c
,
(d D) f y
=
0.267
ft-kips
'
c
'
fc=
38.71
[Satisfactory]
V C = (1.9 A + 2500 wB ) b w ( d D ) =
0 ,
0.80
0.90
Mu =
305.9
[Satisfactory]
SHEAR ANALYSIS
Check section limitation (ACI 11.4.6.8)
in2
0.0063
1 =
=
d=
d' =
V u 10 b w ( d D )
Av
s
in
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
for s > y
f y ,
V c
where
2
V c
V u V c
2
A = MIN
B = MIN
V ud
Mu
'
c
41.17
k ,<== applicable
77.00
, 1.0 =
0.258
, 100 =
for V c V u
in2 / ft
<
Av
s
= 0.330
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
Pr ovD
Vs=
V u V C
__
12.17
d
, 24) for V s 4b w ( d D ) f c'
2
=
S max, shear =
d
MIN (
, 12) for V s > 4b w ( d D ) f c'
4
MIN (
11
>
S=
[Satisfactory]
10
in
(penetration diameter control)
PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
REVIEW BY :
fy
Pu
CONCRETE STRENGTH
ksi
60
ksi
145
Ln
12
ft
SUPPORT WIDTH
Lb
in
VERTICAL REINF.
in o.c.
HORIZONTAL REINF.
in o.c.
Layer
10
ANALYSIS
CHECK SECTION LIMITATION (ACI 318-08 11.7.3)
V u = P u Max(a , L n -a) / L n =
Vu / =
where
84.5833 k
10 f c b wd =
<
39.4 in
0.75 , (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)
'
112.778 kips
d=
259 kips
[Satisfactory]
3.81
in
>
3b wd
f
MIN
'
fc
200b wd
=
fy
1.29
kips
[Satisfactory]
right =
25.51
>
25
[Satisfactory]
83.95 kips
61.05 kips
F us,left =
100.41 kips
F us,right =
67.65 kips
s =
1.00
f ce = 0.85 s f c ' =
A cs,left =
52.67
2.55
in
ksi
0.75
A cs,right =
41.35
in
F ns,left = f ce A cs,left =
100.73
kips
>
F us,left
[Satisfactory]
F ns,right = f ce A cs,right =
79.08
kips
>
F us,right
[Satisfactory]
153.01 kips
<
F nt = f y A s =
171.45
kips
[Satisfactory]
F ut,right =
141.74 kips
<
F nt = f y A s =
171.45
kips
[Satisfactory]
n =
0.80
f ce = 0.85 n f c ' =
__
A nz = b L b =
F nn = f ce A nz =
ksi
F un,left = R left =
83.9 kips
<
F nn
[Satisfactory]
F un,right = R right =
61.1 kips
<
F nn
[Satisfactory]
96
in2
146.88 kips
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
c1
24
in
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
24
in
fc'
ksi
SLAB THICKNESS
14
in
Td
10
in
10
each way
Pu, col
400
kips
Mu, col
77.2
ft-kips
Pu, point
50
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR COLUMN (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, 11.11.6 & 13.5.3.2)
125
=
=
T + Tc - 2 (0.5 db) -
b1
(c1 + d) =
44.73
in
b2
(c2 + d) =
44.73
in
b0
v =1
1
2
1+
3
4
d
y = MIN 2,
, 40 =
b
0
c
Av
=
=
b0 d
3.52
" cover =
178.9
P u ,col
0.5 v M u ,col b1
AP
20.73
in
in
4
62.85 ft
0.0
3709
in
in , total 4 sides
45
fy
60
ksi
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR POINT LOAD (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
P n, po int = 4 f 'c A p =
where
0.75
>
68.6 kips
b0
d=
Ap
b0 d
P u, point =
33.71 in
=
362
in
in
114
ksi
[Satisfactory]
1.00
0.4
b1
b2
d b3 d 2
b
J = 1 1 + + 3 2 =
6 b1
b1
Ap
v u ( psi ) =
>
ksi
50
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
22
in
fc'
ksi
SLAB THICKNESS
16
in
Td
in
10
Pu, col
400
kips
Pu, point
80
kips
each way
ANALYSIS
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR COLUMN (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.4.7.4, 11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
'
fc =
432.0
>
where
0.75
T + Tc - 2 (0.5 db) -
b0
(D + d) =
Ap
b0 d
Av
5.28
45
fy
60
ksi
kips, (if truss bars used, factor 2 apply per ACI 11.11.3.1)
P u, col =
400
kips
=
in
134.2
in
2783
in
" cover =
20.73
in
80
kips
CHECK PUNCHING CAPACITY FOR POINT LOAD (ACI 318-08 SEC.11.11.1.2, & 11.11.6)
P n, po int = 4 f 'c A p =
where
0.75
>
96.6 kips
b0
d=
Ap
b0 d
P u, point =
39.99 in
=
509
in
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
INPUT DATA
f c'
fy
Vu
CONCRETE STRENGTH
ksi
60
ksi
239
WIDTH
16
in
OVERALL DEPTH
72
in
16
in
CLEAR SPAN
ft
DIAGONAL BARS, Ad
16
legs #
( 2 layers @ 10 in o.c. )
6
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS REQUIREMENT (ACI 318-08, 21.9.7.2 & 21.9.7.3)
L/h=
Vu
<
<
1.00
4
2
V n = 4 bh
<
'
c
291
<
240 k
[Satisfactory]
A sh = MAX
'
0.3sh c f c A g
1
fy
A ch
0.09 sh c f c
=
fy
0.384
in2
<
A sh, provd
[Satisfactory]
Av = 0.0015bs =
0.144
in
Av , provd
<
[Satisfactory]
Avh = 0.0025bh =
0.383
in
<
Av , provd
[Satisfactory]
A s ,min = MAX
__
3bd f 'c
200bd
,
fy
f y
3.07
in
==> ( 4 #
(Note: These bars are not recommended by SEAOC to be used, and are not shown in figure above.)
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
INPUT DATA
fc '
fy
Vu
WIDTH
OVERALL DEPTH
CLEAR SPAN
DIAGONAL BARS, Ad
CONCRETE STRENGTH
ksi
60
ksi
254
16
in
72
in
ft
16
legs #
( 2 layers @ 10 in o.c. )
6
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIAGONAL BARS REQUIREMENT (SEC.1921.6.10.2)
L/d=
1.02
<
where
d=
70.25
Vu
<
4
in
V n = 4 bd f 'c =
284
<
255 k
[Satisfactory]
A sh = MAX
0.3sh c f c A g
1
fy
Ach
'
0.09 sh c f c
=
fy
0.384
in2
<
A sh, provd
[Satisfactory]
Av = 0.0015bs =
0.144
in2
Av , provd
<
[Satisfactory]
Avh = 0.0025bh =
0.383
in2
<
Av , provd
[Satisfactory]
__
'
3bd f c
200bd
,
A s ,min = MAX
fy
f y
3.07
in2
==> ( 4 #
(Note: These bars are not recommended by SEAOC to be used, and are not shown in figure above.)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
SECTION SIZE
Cx
40
in
Cy
36
in
Pu
1700 k
Mu,x
1800 ft-k
Mu,y
100
ft-k
Vu,x
130
Vu,y =
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT
8
#
3
#
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
4 legs,#
3 legs,#
150
8
8
1
4
4
k
at x dir.
at y dir.
Ties
@
12
@
12
ANALYSIS
5000
4500
4000
3500
3000
Pn (k)
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
4000
Mn (ft-k)
Pn (k)
4315
4315
3724
3149
2700
2062
2041
1104
0
Mn (ft-k)
0
1196
1744
2121
2305
2435
2461
o =
3463
2390
2 0.85 f
0.85 f
0.85 f
'
C
Ec
'
C
, E c = 57
'
C
2
2 c c ,
o o
, E s = 29000ksi
for 0 < c < o
'
C
, for c o
s E s , for s t
=
f
, for s > t
4315 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
0.8
Cb = d
d
Mn =
2826
>
Ag = 1440 in
c / (c + s)
0.656
max
min
Pu
17.38 in
[Satisfactory]
t =
0.0021
40.0
in
Mu =
1803
ft-kips
provd
>
1700 kips
Ast =
D =
22.2 in
c =
0.003
Cover =
1.5
[Satisfactory]
0.012
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
Vn = (Vs + Vc)
>
where
Vu
[Satisfactory]
x
y
d
37.5
33.5
smax
16
smin
A0
1240
1240
Av
0.80
0.60
fy =
Vc = 2 (fc')0.5A0
192.1
192.1
60
ksi
Vs = MIN (d fy Av / s , 4Vc)
150.0
100.5
sprovd
12
in
[Satisfactory]
Vn
257
219
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1.6
Lu
12
ft
M2
200
ft-k
M1
100
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
COLUMN DIMENSIONS
h
b
=
=
20
20
in
in
Pu
400
Pu
1200
Pc
Mu
236.7
ft-k
, Sway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
r = 0.3 h =
6.0
k Lu / r =
>
38.4
Ec = 57000 (fc')0.5 =
Ig = b h3 / 12 =
13333
EI =
0.4 E c I g
1+ d
Pc =
0.4 E c I g
1 + 0.6
2EI =
( k Lu )2
= 0.25E c I g =
Cm
, 1.0 =
Pu
0.75P c
in4
200
ns = MAX
28
210.2
1.05
, ACI Eq(10-16)
, ACI Eq (10-12)
>
1.05 M2 =
210.0
ft-k
[Unsatisfactory]
,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
s = MIN MAX
Ag = b h =
400
24.00
M2s = M2 =
200.0
5%
22
1
, 1.0
Pu
1
0.75 P c
Lu / r =
M2ns =
>
38.4
, 2.5 =
1.13
, ACI Eq (10-21)
in2
<
70.00
[Satisfactory]
ft-k, as given
M2s =
236.7
10.0
For column subject to bending about both principal axis, the moment about each axis shall be magnified separately based
on the conditions corresponding to that axis.
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Page 154 of 533
524
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Rectangular Concrete Column Design
INPUT DATA
f 'c
ksi
fy
x
y
Bar Size
No. of Asx
=
=
=
==>
=
60
48
32
11
8
ksi
in
in
No. of Asy
Total Bars
=
==>
=
DATE :
8 # 11
9
30 # 11
3.0%
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
9 # 11
Pu
1700
Mux
2900
ft-k
ex
20.5
in
Muy
1200
ft-k
ey
8.5
in
Pn
Pu ( 0.80 )( 0.70 ) P o
1
P ox
1700.0
<
4407.9 ok
2428.6
1
1
P oy
<
M ny
M nx
+
1.0
M nox M noy
Po
3145.4 ok
1.199
>
1.0
NG
ANALYSIS
0.003
x DIRECTION
y DIRECTION
45.295
2.705
12.48
32
29.295
2.705
14.04
48
0.70
d
d'
As
b
=
=
=
=
in
in
2
in
Mn
4142.9 ft-k
1714.3 ft-k
0.85
Mno
5485.1 ft-k
3864.7 ft-k
Po
3820.9 k
5457.1 k
4.10078 in
3.70173 in
29612.2 psi
23425.7 psi
4034.01 ft-k
3052.89 ft-k
in
in
in
2
in
in
c=
'
As f y As u E s +
'
c
'
s
1.7 1 f c' b
f s = E s u
'
( As f y A's u E s ) + 3.4 f b A E d
'
cd'
=
c
M n = 0.85 f c 1cb d
'
1c
2
+ As' f s ( d d ' ) =
'
7871.28 k
7871.28 k
BALANCED CONDITION
ab =
u E s 1d
=
uE s + f y
'
f sb = u E s 1
22.7862 in
'
d uEs + f
d
uEs
60000 psi
__
'
'
'
P b = 0.85 f cb a b + As f sb A s f y =
'
M b = 0.85 f cb a b
h ab
h
+ A s' f 'sb
d ' As f
2 2
2
d
h =
2
14.7372 in
60000 psi
2479.13 k
2405.11 k
5515.32 ft-k
3881.41 ft-k
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
SECTION SIZE
20
in
Pu
300
Mu
160
ft-k
Vu =
FACTORED SHEAR LOAD
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT
8
#
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
#
4 @
20
6
1
12
Ties
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
o =
900
2 0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
800
700
600
Pn (k)
0.85 f
400
c
c
o
o
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
, for c o
,
for s t
sE s
=
f y , for s > t
0.85 f
500
'
C
'
C
300
200
100
0
0
50
100
150
200
250
Mn (ft-k)
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Pn (k)
796
796
673
558
460
323
318
73
0
796.34 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
Ag =
0.8
Cb = d c / (c + s) =
d
Mn =
176
10.4
314
=
>
Pu
3.52
in2
300
kips
c =
t =
0.0021
20.0
in
>
Mu =
160
ft-kips
provd
max
min
[Satisfactory]
D =
in
Ast =
0.003
Cover =
1.5
[Satisfactory]
0.011
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
Vn = (Vs + Vc)
>
where
Vu
[Satisfactory]
fy =
d
17.6
smax
12
smin
A0
183
Av
0.40
Vc =
2 (fc')0.5A0
25.8
60
ksi
Vs = MIN (d fy Av / s , 4Vc)
35.3
sprovd
12
in
[Satisfactory]
Vn
46
Mn (ft-k)
0
76
121
150
165
171
173
221
192
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Lu
12
ft
M2
200
ft-k
M1
12
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
COLUMN DIAMETER
20
in
Pu
400
Pu
1200
Pc
Mu
200.0
ft-k
, Nonsway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
r = 0.25 D =
5.0
k Lu / r =
<
28.8
Ec = 57000 (fc')0.5 =
Ig = D4 / 64 =
7854
EI =
0.4 E c I g
1+ d
Pc =
0.4 E c I g
1 + 0.6
2EI =
2
in4
= 0.25E c I g =
( k Lu )
200
ns = MAX
Cm
, 1.0 =
Pu
0.75P c
200.0
1.00
, ACI Eq(10-16)
, ACI Eq (10-12)
<
1.05 M2 =
210.0
ft-k
[Satisfactory]
,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
s = MIN MAX
314
Lu / r =
28.80
M2s = M2 =
200.0
22
1
, 1.0
Pu
0.75 P c
Ag = D2 / 4 =
M2ns =
>
28.8
5%
<
, 2.5 =
1.13
, ACI Eq (10-21)
in2
35 / [Pu / (fc' Ag)]0.5 =
62.04
[Satisfactory]
ft-k, as given
M2s =
236.7
10.0
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524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Design of Column Supporting Discontinuous System Based on ASCE 7-05 & ACI 318-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
fc' =
ksi
fy =
h =
c1 =
60
16
24
ksi
ft
in
c2 =
24
in
Cd =
0 =
2.5
xe =
0.1
LONGITUDINAL REINFORCING
SECTION
LEFT
4
(d =
RIGHT
TOP
#
21.50
( 1 Layer)
4
#
( d = 21.50
( 1 Layer)
V
0
0
20
in
Mbot
0
0
80
BOTTOM
#
21.50
( 1 Layer)
4
#
( d = 21.50
( 1 Layer)
8
in )
4
(d =
8
in )
8
in )
8
in )
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. since the column supported reaction from discontinued stiff member, ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3 apply.
2. since the column is not part of the lateral force resisting system, ACI 318-08 21.13 apply.
3. since the column Ld required into top & 12" at least into footing per ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6, a fixed-fixed condition should be used.
DESIGN LOADS
U1 = 1.2 D + f1 L +1.0 0 Eh
U2 = (0.90.2SDS) D 1.0 0 Eh
Pu =
417.6
kips
Mu,top =
280.0
ft-kips
Pu =
395.6
kips
Mu,top =
280.0
ft-kips
Vu =
70.0
kips
Mu,bot =
280.0
ft-kips
Vu =
70.0
kips
Mu,bot =
280.0
ft-kips
f1 =
0.5
U3 = 1.2 D + 1.6 L
SDS =
1.2
Pu =
80.0
kips
Mu,top =
0.0
ft-kips
Vu =
0.0
kips
Mu,bot =
0.0
ft-kips
U1,top
U1,bot
U2,top
U2,bot
U3,top
U3,bot
Pu (kips)
417.6
417.6
395.6
395.6
80.0
80.0
Mu (ft-kips)
280.0
280.0
280.0
280.0
0.0
0.0
ns = Cm/[1-Pu/(0.75Pc)]
nsMu (ft-kips)
Mn (ft-kips) @ Pu
1.107
1.107
1.100
1.100
1.019
1.019
309.9
309.9
308.1
308.1
0.0
0.0
430.1
501.4
502.5
502.5
404.7
404.7
where
SUMMARY OF LOAD VERSUS MOMENT CAPACITIES (for ACI 318-08 10.2 & 10.3 only)
CAPACITY
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Pn (kips)
1047
1047
893
745
622
431
420
256
0
Mn (ft-kips)
0
175
272
336
376
425
428
537
405
Pn (kips)
(cont'd)
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
Mn (ft-kips)
0
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
[Satisfactory]
M col
6 E c I c u
where
h2
+ P =
E c = 57000 (fc')0.5 =
3122
I g = c1 c23 / 12 =
27648
in4
Ic =
Ig =
19354
0.7
u = Cd xe / I =
0.33
P = 0.9 PDL =
36
= 0.5 u =
0.17
I =
1.5
273.6766 ft-kips
Mn =
<
Pu, max =
404.7
kips
[Satisfactory]
417.6
kips
>
0.1Agfc' =
172.8 kips
[Satisfactory]
Per ACI 318-08 21.13.4.3, the column shall satisfy ACI 318-08 21.6.3, 21.6.4, 21.6.5, and 21.7.3.1.
24
cmin / cmax =
>
in
>
1.00
12
0.4
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
where
0.47
20.5
441.0
in
5
in
in
total = 0.018
>
<
min =
max =
0.010
[Satisfactory]
0.060
[Satisfactory]
where
top,left =
bot,left =
0.006
0.006
120.8
kips
8(fc')0.5c2d =
<
<
>
>
169.6
[2(fc')0.5c2d + Avfyd / s] =
kips
158.5
min=MIN[3(fc')0.5/fy, 200/fy ]=
0.003
min =
0.003
[Satisfactory]
966
ft-kips
966
ft-kips
Av =
[Satisfactory]
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
0.75
0.6
DETERMINE SEISMIC TENSION DEVELOPMENT, Ld, INTO THE TOP PER ACI 318-08 21.6.4.6
L dh = MAX
db f
65
'
c
, 8d b , 6 in =
L d = MAX ( 3.5 L dh , 12 in ) =
where
59 db
db
1.0
17 db
59
17
in
, (1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.7.5.4 & 12.2.4)
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Vu
80
N uc
40
WIDTH
15
in
EFFECTIVE DEPTH
20
in
OVERALL DEPTH
22
in
SHEAR SPAN
in
EDGE DEPTH
hc
12
in
PRIMARY REINFORCEMENT
CLOSED STIRRUPS
( spacing 4 in o.c. )
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS (ACI Sec. 11.8.1 & 11.8.2)
a/d =
Nuc / Vu =
0.50
hc =
12.00
<
<
>
0.20
[SATISFACTORY]
[SATISFACTORY]
0.5 d
[SATISFACTORY]
<
Vu
where
I =
= 180 k
[SATISFACTORY]
0.75
CHECK REINFORCEMENT
An
N
0.2V u
MAX uc ,
I f y
I f y
0.889
in2
A vf
Vu
IP f
Af
I =
in2
0.75
'
Mu
0.85bd f c 1 1
'
0.383
bd 2 f c
fy
1.270
2
= 0.373 in
M u V ua N uc h d
400
in-k
A sc
2 Avf
0.04 f 'c
MAX A f An ,
An ,
bd =
3
fy
1.735
in2
Ah
A sc An
2
0.423
in2
<
Ah , provd
[SATISFACTORY]
0.660
in2
<
A s , provd
1.800
[SATISFACTORY]
in2
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
fc'
fy
Vu
Nuc
b
d
h
a
3
3
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
#
5
60
100
40
15
20
22
4
7
3
ksi
ksi
k
k
in
in
in
in
( spacing 4 in o.c. )
ANALYSIS
CHECK DIMENSIONAL REQUIREMENTS (ACI Sec. 11.9.1 & 11.9.2)
<
a/d =
0.20
1
[SATISFACTORY]
Nuc / Vu =
<
1
[SATISFACTORY]
0.40
hc = 12.00
>
0.5 d [SATISFACTORY]
CHECK SECTION (ACI Sec. 11.9.3.2)
Vu
<
= 204 k
[SATISFACTORY]
CHECK REINFORCEMENT
An = MAX
N uc 0.2V u
,
fy
fy
0.784
in
Avf =
Vu
uf
'
Af =
in
0.85bd f c 1 1
1.401
Mu
'
0.383b d 2 f c
= 0.449 in
M u = V ua + N uc ( h d )
480
in-k
A s = MAX A f + A n ,
2 Avf
0.04 f c'
bd
+ An ,
3
fy
1.718
in
Ah =
A s An
2
0.467
in
<
A h , provd =
[SATISFACTORY]
0.660
in
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<
A s , provd =
1.800
[SATISFACTORY]
in2
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
L dh = MAX
requird 0.02 ed b f
provided
f 'c
, 8d b , 6 in =
15 db
12
, 12 in =
26 db
20
requird 0.075 t e sd b f
provided
f c' c + K tr
L d = MAX
db
L hk
where
12
Bar size
db
0.75
provided
fy
60
ksi
f'c
1.0
(1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)
1.0
=
=
=
required
c
Ktr
(c + Ktr ) / db =
in
( A s,reqd / A s,provd , ACI 318-08, 12.2.5)
ksi
0.8
(0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
1.0
(0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
3.4
in, min(d' , 0.5s), (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
(Atr fyt / 1500 s n) =
0
(ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
2.5
0.7
L dh = MAX
db f
65 f 'c
e , 8d b , 6 in =
13
in
where
Bar size
Ld = MAX ( 3.5L dh e , 12 in ) =
L hk
17 db
12
59 db
44
db
0.75
in
fy
60
ksi
f'c
ksi
e
=
1.0
(1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.5.4.4 & 12.2.4)
L dc = MAX
requird 0.02d b f
'
provided
fc
requird
0.3d b f
provided
__
where
Bar size
db
0.75
provided
0.95
fy
60
ksi
f'c
1.0
, 8 in =
21 db
16
in
required
in
(ACI 318-08 12.3.3 a)
ksi
(for spiral, 0.75, ACI 318-08 12.3.3 b)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
As,provd / As,reqd
2
<2
Ls
30 db
= 1.3 L d =
= 18
in
L d = MAX
0.075 t e sd b f
f c' c + K tr
, 12 in =
23 db
14
in
(ACI 318-08 12.15.1 & 12.2.3)
db
where
Bar size
db
5
0.625
in
fy
60
ksi
f'c
ksi
1.0
(1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)
1.0
c
Ktr
=
=
=
=
0.8
(0.8 for # 6 or smaller, 1.0 for other)
1.0
(0.75 for light weight, ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
1.7
in, min(d' , 0.5s), s = see fig above, (ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
(Atr fyt / 1500 s n) =
0
(ACI 318-08, 12.2.3)
(c + Ktr ) / db =
2.5
66 db
= 1.3 L d =
= 42
in
db f
65 f
'
c
e , 8d b , 6 in =
L d = MAX ( 3.5L dh e , 12 in ) =
where
15 db
51 db
Bar size
db
5
0.625
in
fy
60
ksi
f'c
ksi
32
9
in
(ACI 318-08 21.5.4.1)
in, (ACI 318-08 21.5.4.2)
e
=
1.0
(1.2 for epoxy-coated, ACI 318-08 21.5.4.4 & 12.2.4)
NON-SEISMIC COMPRESSION SPLICE
Ls =
MAX ( 0.0005d b f
, 12 in
, for f y 60 ksi
Bar size
30 db
23
db
0.75
in
fy
60
ksi
f'c
ksi
1.0
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
2000
12
20
30
40
65
80
97
117
137
181
273
3000
12
16
24
33
53
66
80
96
112
148
223
4000
12
14
21
28
46
57
69
83
97
128
193
5000
12
13
19
25
41
51
62
74
87
114
173
fc' (psi)
6000
12
12
17
23
37
46
56
68
79
104
158
7000
12
12
16
22
35
8000
12
12
15
20
32
90
136
9000
12
12
14
19
31
38
46
55
65
85
129
10000
12
12
13
18
29
36
44
52
61
81
122
97
146
7000
6
6
6
8
9
10
11
13
14
17
23
8000
6
6
6
7
8
9
11
12
13
16
21
9000
6
6
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
15
20
10000
6
6
6
6
7
8
9
11
12
14
19
2000
7
9
12
14
16
19
21
24
26
32
42
3000
6
8
10
12
13
15
17
19
22
26
35
4000
6
7
8
10
12
13
15
17
19
22
30
5000
6
6
7
9
10
12
13
15
17
20
27
fc' (psi)
6000
6
6
7
8
9
11
12
14
15
18
24
Where horizontal bar is pleased such that more than 12 in of fresh concrete is cast below
the table values above must be increased 30%.
2000
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
92
102
122
163
3000
22
29
37
44
52
59
67
75
83
100
133
4000
21
26
32
38
45
51
58
65
72
86
115
5000
21
23
29
34
40
46
52
58
64
77
103
fc' (psi)
6000
21
21
26
31
36
42
47
53
59
71
94
7000
21
21
24
29
34
39
44
49
54
65
87
8000
21
21
23
27
32
36
41
46
51
61
82
9000
21
21
21
26
30
34
38
43
48
58
77
10000
21
21
21
24
28
32
36
41
46
55
73
8000
6
6
6
8
9
10
12
13
15
17
23
9000
6
6
6
7
9
10
11
12
14
16
22
10000
6
6
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
16
21
2000
8
10
13
15
18
21
23
26
29
35
47
3000
6
8
11
13
15
17
19
21
24
29
38
4000
6
7
9
11
13
15
16
19
21
25
33
5000
6
7
8
10
11
13
15
17
18
22
29
fc' (psi)
6000
6
6
7
9
10
12
13
15
17
20
27
7000
6
6
7
8
10
11
12
14
16
19
25
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(Cont'd)
2000
10
13
17
20
23
27
30
34
38
45
61
3000
8
11
14
16
19
22
25
28
31
37
49
4000
8
9
12
14
17
19
21
24
27
32
43
5000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
fc' (psi)
6000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
7000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
8000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
9000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
10000
8
9
11
14
16
18
20
23
25
30
41
8000
12
12
12
12
19
22
26
31
35
44
62
9000
12
12
12
12
18
21
25
29
33
41
58
10000
12
12
12
12
17
20
23
27
31
39
55
2000
12
16
20
24
37
45
52
61
70
88
124
3000
12
13
16
20
30
37
43
50
57
72
101
4000
12
12
14
17
26
32
37
43
49
62
88
5000
12
12
13
15
24
28
33
39
44
55
78
fc' (psi)
6000
12
12
12
14
22
26
30
35
40
51
72
7000
12
12
12
13
20
24
28
33
37
47
66
(FOR ALL SPLICE EXCEPT LATERAL FRAME, SHEAR WALL HORIZONTAL BARS & GRAVITY COLUMN)
2000
16
21
26
31
49
58
68
79
91
114
161
3000
16
17
21
26
40
47
56
65
74
93
132
4000
16
16
18
22
34
41
48
56
64
81
114
5000
16
16
17
20
31
37
43
50
57
72
102
fc' (psi)
6000
16
16
16
18
28
34
39
46
52
66
93
7000
16
16
16
17
26
31
36
42
49
61
86
8000
16
16
16
16
24
29
34
40
45
57
81
9000
16
16
16
16
23
27
32
37
43
54
76
10000
16
16
16
16
22
26
30
36
41
51
72
Where horizontal bar is pleased such that more than 12 in of fresh concrete is cast below
the table values above must be increased 30%.
2000
27
36
45
54
63
72
81
92
102
122
163
3000
22
29
37
44
52
59
67
75
83
100
133
4000
21
26
32
38
45
51
58
65
72
86
115
5000
21
23
29
34
40
46
52
58
64
77
103
fc' (psi)
6000
21
21
26
31
36
42
47
53
59
71
94
7000
21
21
24
29
34
39
44
49
54
65
87
8000
21
21
23
27
32
36
41
46
51
61
82
9000
21
21
21
26
30
34
38
43
48
58
77
10000
21
21
21
24
28
32
36
41
46
55
73
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524
(Cont'd)
(FOR LATERAL FRAME & SHEAR WALL HORIZONTAL BARS)
2000
35
47
59
70
82
94
106
119
132
159
212
3000
29
38
48
58
67
77
86
97
108
130
173
4000
27
33
42
50
58
66
75
84
94
112
150
5000
27
30
37
45
52
59
67
75
84
101
134
fc' (psi)
6000
27
27
34
41
47
54
61
69
76
92
122
7000
27
27
31
38
44
50
57
64
71
85
113
8000
27
27
29
35
41
47
53
60
66
79
106
9000
27
27
28
33
39
44
50
56
62
75
100
10000
27
27
27
32
37
42
47
53
59
71
95
8000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
9000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
10000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
2000
16
20
25
30
35
40
45
51
56
68
90
3000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
4000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
5000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
fc' (psi)
6000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
7000
12
15
19
23
26
30
34
38
42
51
68
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524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=
=
=
500
kips
ksi
60
ksi
=
=
=
0.6
t
L
DOWEL SIZE
Use
Vu
fc '
fy
Dowels
4.0
8
20
5
in
ft
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK SHEAR STRENGTH LIMITATION (Sec. 11.6.5)
=
0.75 [Section 9.3.2.3]
2
Ac
=
1920 in
Where
1152
kips
>
Vu
[SATISFACTORY]
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1.40
1.00
0.60
0.70
<=
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Ru
Tu
f c'
fy
a
b
=
=
=
=
=
=
- leg ties
86
kips
34
kips
ksi
60
ksi
5
18
3
in
in
70
degrees
5.0
in
Tu
14 in
Use
6
#
3
with (2) - leg closed ties
Distribute over a vert. distance of 14 in
ANALYSIS
Ac
Nu
=
=
0.75
268
1.4
<
[Section 9.3.2.3]
2
in
Tu sin f - Ru cos f
[SATISFACTORY]
2.5 kips
( net tension )
As = Avf + An =
1.30 in
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160.6 kips
(Sec. 11.6.5)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f'c
fy
TENDON PROPERTIES
fpu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
#
fpy
fse
dia
Aps
SLAB THICKNESS
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
Location
Mid of L1
Left
4.5
ksi
270
ksi
243
ksi
175
ksi
1/2
0.153
in
in2
in
30
ft
22
in
CONCRETE COST =
22
in
TENDONS COST =
0.476
lb / ft2
REBARS COST =
0.349
lb / ft2
lb / ft2
100
Mid of L2
Support
ksi
60
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
Mid of Ln-1
Support
Mid Ln
Span (ft)
20
30
30
30
20
DL (psf)
120
120
120
120
120
LL (psf)
75
75
75
75
75
75%
75%
80%
75%
75%
3.33
2.5
2.5
7.5
2.5
25.92
7.5
3.33
24.30
22.31
669.4
729.0
777.6
729.0
669.4
1 / 2 in Dia @ 13 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 13 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
26
28
30
28
26
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
10 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
Not ReqD
7.5
24.30
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
7.5
22.31
Right
Not ReqD
22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
# 4 @ 45in. o.c.
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
10 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
# 4 @ 45in. o.c.
Not ReqD
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
Mid of Ln-1
Support
Mid Ln
0.00
2.14
-7.72
5.01
-9.26
4.24
-9.26
5.01
-7.72
2.14
0.00
0.00
1.34
-4.83
3.13
-5.78
2.65
-5.78
3.13
-4.83
1.34
0.00
0.00
-1.65
5.71
-3.66
7.23
-3.57
7.23
-3.66
5.71
-1.65
-90
0.00
-90
0.00
-90
-90
22.31
24.30
25.92
24.30
14
13
12
13
-1.25
6.51
7.09
-96
0.40
7.56
-3.04
7.09
1.38
0.62
-0.14
0.80
-3.24
0.33
0.33
0.00
22.31
14
7.56
7.09
Right
6.51
-3.04
7.09
-0.14
0.62
1.38
0.33
0.80
-1.25
0.00
0.40
0.00
Right
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
Mid of Ln-1
Support
Mid Ln
A (in2 / ft)
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
S (in3 / ft)
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
F / A (ksi)
0.232
0.232
0.270
0.270
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.253
0.253
0.253
0.253
0.279
0.232
0.380
0.064
0.186
0.232
0.126
0.442
0.503
0.45 fc' =
2.025
-0.409
0.404
0.232
0.061
0.232
0.6 fc' =
2.700
0.232
0.253
0.232
[Satisfactory]
0.279
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.232
0.186
0.404
0.232
0.061
__
0.443
0.460
[Satisfactory]
0.333
-0.462
0.674
-0.479
-0.167
0.985
1.002
0.207
0.582
where
0.421
7.5 (fc')
0.5
-0.462
-0.479
-0.042
0.043
0.460
0.443
0.080
0.063
0.874
0.895
0.5
0.126
-0.409
-0.388
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.063
[Satisfactory]
0.080
0.380
0.421
0.442
0.5
(ADAPT suggestion)
0.043
0.064
0.270
0.253
0.674
-0.388
-0.167
0.895
1.002
0.985
where
0.874
7.5 (fc')
0.5
0.503
(cont'd)
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
0.000
Support
Mid of LTyp
1.599
Support
Mid of Ln-1
0.134
Support
1.599
Mid Ln
Right
0.000
0.000
0.053
0.000
0.053
0.000
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 45in. o.c.
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 45in. o.c.
Not ReqD
2880
2880
2880
2880
2880
2880
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
3.03
9.39
9.39
9.39
9.39
3.03
Left
Mid of L1
Support
0.00
5.11
-16.19
Mid of L2
-15.61
11.64
5.50
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
-20.03
9.67
-20.03
-20.50
Mid of Ln-1
-20.50
11.64
5.50
4.00
4.67
7.50
0.00273
0.00234
0.00146
0.00157
0.00214
0.00157
0.00157
0.00214
L / dp
60.00
51.39
40.00
65.45
48.00
65.45
48.00
65.45
fps (ksi)
185.64
186.56
190.44
188.24
185.88
188.24
0.131
0.131
191.62
6.63
6.75
a (in)
0.21
0.40
203.09
0.14
6.63
6.75
6.63
6.75
0.85
0.55
0.88
Right
5.11
0.00
-15.61
7.50
4.67
4.00
0.00146
0.00234
0.00273
0.00157
203.09
40.00
51.39
60.00
190.44
186.56
185.64
0.131
0.131
191.62
0.153
0.131
0.141
0.65
Mid Ln
-16.19
0.14
6.63
0.14
6.75
6.63
6.75
6.63
0.67
0.40
0.21
0.65
0.64
0.85
0.88
0.000
0.018
0.000
0.018
0.000
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 136in. o.c.
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 136in. o.c.
Not ReqD
0.053
0.000
0.053
0.000
0.000
2.933
6.655
6.655
2.933
0.000
Not ReqD
10 # 5
22 # 5
22 # 5
10 # 5
Not ReqD
2.170
Mn (ft-k / ft)
-9.23
8.21
Actual Capacity
3.100
6.820
-16.34
-21.62
-17.51
Check Mn > Mu
pt, (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
191.62
0.153
0.14
0.67
0.000
7.50
0.00170
0.153
0.64
Required As (in2 / ft)
5.50
0.00232
191.62
0.131
0.141
7.50
0.00170
Support
12.68
11.14
-20.66
6.820
3.100
-21.62
-16.34
-20.66
12.68
2.170
8.21
-9.23
0.0262
0.0433
-17.51
[Satisfactory]
0.0433
0.0262
c(dp - a / 1) / (a / 1)
0.0246
0.0188
0.0261
0.0180
[Satisfactory]
0.0216
0.0181
0.0188
0.0246
0.0181
0.0180
0.0261
Support
Mid of Ln-1
Support
Left
RDL (k)
Mid of L1
35.99
Support
Mid of L2
90.01
Support
Mid of LTyp
108.00
108.00
Mid Ln
90.01
Right
35.99
RLL (k)
22.49
56.26
67.50
67.50
56.26
22.49
RSec (k)
-26.99
-67.51
-83.70
-83.70
-67.51
-26.99
52.18
130.52
153.90
153.90
130.52
52.18
228.48
565.70
655.06
655.06
565.70
228.48
3.16
5.20
5.88
5.88
5.20
3.16
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
1.67
5.00
5.00
5.00
cap concrete
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total =
length (ft)
Tendons
Support
44.71
Rebars
179395
20.01
T / 30 ft TW
Average =
30.02
Total =
854.2
0.00
198.08
Total =
625.5
T / 30 ft TW
10.89
Mid of Ln-1
30.02
, (ACI 318 App. E)
435.77
0.00
T / 30 ft TW
100
30.02
Average =
0.476
435.77
10.89
Average =
0.349
Support
Mid Ln
Right
5.00
1.67
0.00
0.00
lb / ft
20.01
lb / ft2 , (AISC Manual 2nd page 7-15)
198.08
lb / ft2
0.00
44.71
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
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PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
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DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f'c
fy
TENDON PROPERTIES
fpu
fpy
fse
dia
Aps
SLAB THICKNESS
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
Location
Mid of L1
Left
Support
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
#
Mid of L2
ksi
60
ksi
270
ksi
243
ksi
175
ksi
1/2
0.153
in
in2
in
30
ft
22
in
CONCRETE COST =
22
in
TENDONS COST =
0.484
lb / ft2
REBARS COST =
0.289
lb / ft2
Support
Mid of L3
Support
Mid L4
20
30
30
20
DL (psf)
120
120
120
120
LL (psf)
75
75
75
75
75%
80%
80%
75%
3.33
2.5
2.5
7.5
3.33
25.92
22.31
669.4
777.6
777.6
669.4
1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
26
30
30
26
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
7.5
25.92
Right
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
7.5
22.31
9 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
22 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
lb / ft2
Span (ft)
100
9 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
# 4 @ 378in. o.c.
Not ReqD
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of L3
Support
Mid L4
0.00
2.21
-7.59
4.85
-9.71
4.85
-7.59
2.21
0.00
0.00
1.38
-4.74
3.03
-6.07
3.03
-4.74
1.38
0.00
0.00
-1.54
5.93
-3.92
7.84
-3.92
5.93
-1.54
-90
-96
-96
22.31
25.92
25.92
14
12
12
0.00
-1.25
0.00
0.29
6.51
7.56
7.56
-3.24
0.58
-3.24
7.56
-0.28
1.63
0.68
-0.28
-90
0.00
22.31
14
7.56
6.51
0.68
Right
-1.25
0.00
0.58
0.29
0.00
Right
1.63
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of L3
Support
Mid L4
A (in2 / ft)
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
S (in3 / ft)
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
F / A (ksi)
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.270
0.232
0.232
0.295
0.232
0.388
0.170
0.232
where
0.45 fc' =
0.530
0.425
0.232
0.833
0.040
0.232
where
7.5 (fc')0.5 =
0.530
0.270
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi
M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.232
[Satisfactory]
0.295
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.170
0.232
0.425
0.040
__
0.833
0.870
[Satisfactory]
0.182
0.445
-0.474
0.642
-0.102
0.642
-0.474
1.014
0.426
-0.102
1.014
0.45 fc' =
2.250
0.6 fc' =
3.000
-0.330
-0.368
0.114
0.077
-0.368
-0.330
0.232
0.182
0.358
0.095
0.445
[Satisfactory]
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.095
0.358
0.388
0.426
0.077
0.114
0.232
0.232
(ADAPT suggestion)
0.870
(cont'd)
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
0.000
Support
Mid of L3
0.672
Support
Mid L4
0.672
Right
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
2880
2880
2880
2880
2880
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
3.03
9.39
9.39
9.39
3.03
Left
Mid of L1
Support
0.00
5.14
-16.12
Mid of L2
-15.06
11.35
5.50
Support
Mid of L3
Support
Mid L4
Right
-21.63
11.35
-15.06
5.14
0.00
4.67
4.00
-21.63
-16.12
4.00
4.67
7.50
0.00273
0.00234
0.00146
0.00170
0.00232
0.00170
0.00146
0.00234
0.00273
L / dp
60.00
51.39
40.00
65.45
48.00
65.45
40.00
51.39
60.00
fps (ksi)
186.25
187.27
191.59
189.22
186.60
189.22
187.27
186.25
0.131
0.131
0.131
189.22
200.98
0.131
Actual Area
d (in)
0.153
0.15
6.63
6.75
6.63
6.75
0.19
0.36
0.60
0.54
7.50
0.00170
189.22
191.59
0.153
0.15
0.153
0.131
0.131
6.63
6.75
6.63
6.75
6.63
0.83
0.57
0.54
0.36
0.19
0.83
0.60
0.000
0.000
0.006
0.000
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 378in. o.c.
Not ReqD
0.000
0.006
0.000
0.000
2.683
6.705
2.683
0.000
Not ReqD
9#5
22 # 5
9#5
Not ReqD
2.790
2.170
2.170
Mn (ft-k / ft)
-9.28
8.27
Actual Capacity
2.790
6.820
-16.22
-21.74
-18.36
Check Mn > Mu
pt, (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
0.58
0.000
5.50
0.00232
0.153
a (in)
7.50
0.00170
12.02
11.35
-21.74
-18.36
-16.22
8.27
-9.28
0.0271
0.0284
0.0469
Support
Mid L4
[Satisfactory]
0.0469
0.0284
c(dp - a / 1) / (a / 1)
0.0271
0.0187
0.0302
0.0199
[Satisfactory]
0.0203
0.0187
0.0302
Left
RDL (k)
Mid of L1
35.99
Support
Mid of L2
90.01
Support
Mid of L3
108.00
90.01
Right
35.99
RLL (k)
22.49
56.26
67.50
56.26
22.49
RSec (k)
-26.99
-70.21
-86.40
-70.21
-26.99
52.18
127.81
151.21
127.81
52.18
219.34
527.85
613.74
527.85
219.34
3.04
4.90
5.57
4.90
3.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of LTyp
Support
1.67
5.00
5.00
5.00
cap concrete
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total =
length (ft)
Tendons
Support
44.71
Rebars
138572
20.01
T / 30 ft TW
Average =
30.02
Total =
670.1
0.00
178.27
Total =
400.5
T / 30 ft TW
0.00
Mid of Ln-1
30.02
, (ACI 318 App. E)
435.77
1.30
T / 30 ft TW
Right
5.00
0.00
100
lb / ft
20.01
Average =
0.484
178.27
0.00
Average =
0.289
44.71
lb / ft2
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
f'c
fy
TENDON PROPERTIES
fpu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
#
fpy
fse
dia
Aps
SLAB THICKNESS
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
Location
Mid of L1
Left
ksi
270
ksi
243
ksi
175
ksi
1/2
0.153
in
in2
in
30
ft
22
in
CONCRETE COST =
22
in
TENDONS COST =
0.468
lb / ft2
REBARS COST =
0.321
lb / ft2
Support
Mid of L3
Span (ft)
20
30
20
DL (psf)
120
120
120
LL (psf)
75
75
75
75%
80%
75%
3.33
2.5
3.33
22.31
777.6
669.4
1 / 2 in Dia @ 12 in o.c.
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
26
30
26
15 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
Not ReqD
7.5
25.92
669.4
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Not ReqD
15 # 5 , L = 9.39 ft
# 4 @ 58in. o.c.
Not ReqD
lb / ft2
Right
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
7.5
22.31
100
Mid of L2
Support
ksi
60
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of L3
0.00
1.96
-8.08
5.42
-8.08
1.96
0.00
0.00
1.23
-5.05
3.39
-5.05
1.23
0.00
0.00
-1.32
6.37
-4.43
6.37
-1.32
-90
0.00
-96
22.31
25.92
14
12
-1.25
6.51
7.56
0.00
0.07
-90
0.00
22.31
14
6.51
-3.24
7.56
1.19
1.19
1.19
0.14
Right
0.14
-1.25
0.00
0.07
0.00
Right
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of L3
A (in2 / ft)
96
96
96
96
96
96
96
S (in3 / ft)
128
128
128
128
128
128
128
F / A (ksi)
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.270
0.270
0.270
Check 125 psi < F /A < 275 psi
M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.232
[Satisfactory]
0.293
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
Check ft < 7.5 (fc')
0.232
0.172
M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.408
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.232
0.057
0.172
0.232
0.430
-0.401
0.681
0.866
[Satisfactory]
0.232
-0.401
0.903
0.5
0.293
0.110
0.393
0.177
[Satisfactory]
-0.363
0.072
0.363
0.393
0.430
0.5
__
0.110
(ADAPT suggestion)
0.072
0.408
0.232
0.057
0.232
0.45 fc' =
0.530
0.45 fc' =
2.250
7.5 (fc')0.5 =
0.530
0.6 fc' =
3.000
-0.363
0.866
-0.141
where
0.903
where
(cont'd)
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid of L2
0.000
Support
Mid of L3
1.158
Right
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
2880
2880
2880
2880
2.160
2.160
2.160
2.160
7#5
7#5
7#5
7#5
3.03
9.39
9.39
3.03
Left
Mid of L1
Support
0.00
4.39
-17.63
Mid of L2
-16.58
13.12
5.50
4.00
4.67
7.50
0.00273
0.00234
0.00146
0.00170
0.00232
L / dp
60.00
51.39
40.00
65.45
fps (ksi)
186.25
187.27
191.59
0.131
0.131
189.22
6.63
6.75
a (in)
0.19
0.33
7.50
4.67
4.00
0.00146
0.00234
0.00273
40.00
51.39
60.00
191.59
187.27
186.25
0.131
0.131
0.131
6.63
0.15
6.75
6.63
6.75
6.63
0.66
0.33
0.19
0.65
0.61
0.66
0.000
0.041
0.000
Not ReqD
# 4 @ 58in. o.c.
Not ReqD
0.041
0.000
0.000
4.367
4.367
0.000
Not ReqD
15 # 5
15 # 5
Not ReqD
2.170
Mn (ft-k / ft)
-9.28
8.30
Actual Capacity
4.650
4.650
-17.90
-17.90
-20.03
Check Mn > Mu
pt, (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
0.00
189.22
0.15
0.000
Right
4.39
0.00170
200.98
0.61
Required As (in2 / ft)
Mid of L3
-17.63
-16.58
0.131
0.153
Support
13.13
2.170
8.30
-9.28
0.0314
0.0469
-20.03
[Satisfactory]
0.0469
0.0314
c(dp - a / 1) / (a / 1)
0.0241
0.0241
0.0267
0.0173
[Satisfactory]
0.0267
(ACI 318, 18.8.1)
Left
RDL (k)
Mid of L1
35.99
Support
Mid of L2
90.01
Support
Mid of L3
90.01
Right
35.99
RLL (k)
22.49
56.26
56.26
22.49
RSec (k)
-26.99
-70.21
-70.21
-26.99
52.18
127.82
127.82
52.18
219.34
527.86
527.86
219.34
3.04
4.90
4.90
3.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Mid of L2
Support
Mid of LTyp
Right
1.67
5.00
5.00
5.00
cap concrete
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total =
length (ft)
Tendons
Support
44.71
Rebars
97749
20.01
T / 30 ft TW
30.02
Total =
457.8
0.00
297.12
Total =
313.9
T / 30 ft TW
8.45
lb / ft2
Average =
100
Average =
0.468
0.321
lb / ft2
20.01
, (ACI 318 App. E)
297.12
0.00
T / 30 ft TW
44.71
Average =
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
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f'c
fy
TENDON PROPERTIES
fpu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
#
fpy
fse
dia
Aps
SLAB THICKNESS
COLUMN WIDTH
c1
COLUMN DEPTH
c2
Location
Mid of L1
Left
Support
Mid L2
20
DL (psf)
120
120
LL (psf)
75
75
75%
75%
3.33
3.33
669.4
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
26
7 # 5 , L = 6.06 ft
# 4 @ 73in. o.c.
Not ReqD
ski
1/2
0.153
in
in2
in
30
ft
22
in
CONCRETE COST =
22
in
TENDONS COST =
0.431
lb / ft2
REARS COST =
0.157
lb / ft2
100
lb / ft2
26
ski
175
22.31
669.4
7 # 5 , L = 3.03 ft
243
Right
1 / 2 in Dia @ 14 in o.c.
7.5
22.31
ski
20
ski
270
Span (ft)
ski
60
7 # 5 , L = 3.33 ft
# 4 @ 73in. o.c.
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid L2
0.00
3.50
-5.00
3.50
0.00
0.00
2.19
-3.13
2.19
0.00
0.00
-2.63
3.75
-2.63
-90
-90
22.31
-1.25
0.00
1.38
0.00
22.31
14
Right
14
6.51
6.51
-1.25
0.00
2.76
1.38
0.00
Right
2.76
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid L2
A (in2 / ft)
96
96
96
96
96
S (in3 / ft)
128
128
128
128
128
F / A (ksi)
0.232
0.232
0.232
0.232
[Satisfactory]
0.232
0.314
0.232
0.150
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.232
0.520
0.232
-0.055
__
0.232
0.232
where
0.45 fc' =
0.530
0.45 fc' =
2.250
where
7.5 (fc')0.5 =
0.530
0.6 fc' =
3.000
-0.178
-0.178
0.150
[Satisfactory]
- M / S + F / A , (ksi)
0.314
0.350
0.350
0.232
(ADAPT suggestion)
0.115
0.115
0.232
0.520
0.232
0.643
0.643
[Satisfactory]
-0.055
0.232
(cont'd)
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid L2
0.250
Right
0.250
0.000
0.000
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
2880
2880
2880
2.160
2.160
2.160
7#5
7#5
7#5
3.03
6.06
3.33
Left
Mid of L1
Support
Mid L2
Right
0.00
9.08
-8.24
9.08
0.00
4.67
4.00
-8.24
dp (in)
4.00
4.67
7.50
0.00273
0.00234
0.00146
0.00146
0.00234
0.00273
L / dp
60.00
51.39
32.00
51.39
60.00
fps (ksi)
186.25
187.27
214.46
187.27
186.25
0.131
0.131
0.131
191.59
0.131
Actual Area
d (in)
0.131
0.131
6.63
6.75
6.63
6.75
6.63
a (in)
0.19
0.52
0.26
0.52
0.19
0.27
Required As (in2 / ft)
Bottom Bars, Each Way
Actual As (in2 / ft)
0.033
# 4 @ 73in. o.c.
0.033
0.033
# 4 @ 73in. o.c.
0.000
0.000
Not ReqD
0#5
Not ReqD
2.170
2.170
2.170
Mn (ft-k / ft)
-9.28
9.08
Actual Capacity
-17.66
-16.00
Check Mn > Mu
pt, (ACI 318, 18.8.1)
0.033
0.000
9.08
-9.28
[Satisfactory]
0.0469
0.0186
c(dp - a / 1) / (a / 1)
0.0669
0.0648
0.0186
[Satisfactory]
0.0469
(ACI 318, 18.8.1)
Left
RDL (k)
Mid of L1
35.99
Support
Mid L2
72.02
Right
35.99
RLL (k)
22.50
45.01
22.50
RSec (k)
-26.99
-54.01
-26.99
52.19
104.42
52.19
219.36
438.91
219.36
3.04
4.19
3.04
0.00
0.00
0.00
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
Left
Mid of L1
Mid of L2
Right
1.67
5.00
5.00
cap concrete
0.00
0.00
0.00
Total =
length (ft)
Tendons
Support
44.71
Rebars
56926
20.01
T / 30 ft TW
lb / ft2
Average =
100
Average =
0.431
Average =
0.157
lb / ft2
20.01
Total =
245.4
6.71
89.43
Total =
89.3
T / 30 ft TW
6.71
T / 30 ft TW
Note:
1. The column moments are negligible for gravity punching design. Lateral loads, seismic and wind, should be supported by shear walls. Using equivalent frames to support lateral loads is not suggested.
2. By inspection, the deflections of slab do not govern PT concrete floor design. Otherwise, using PT concrete floor is inadequate for larger live load. (ACI 318, 9.5.4.1)
3. The secondary moments are very important concept of PT floor design. Based on this concept, PT floor design are always continuous beams design and one way slabs design. So using two
ways finite element analysis to design PT floor is inadequate.
Technical References:
1. "Design of Post-Tensioned Slabs Using Unbounded Tendons, Third Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2004.
2. "Design, Construction and Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Post-Tensioned Concrete Parking Structures, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 2001.
3. Bijan O. Aalami & Allan Bommer, "Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors, First Edition", The Post-Tensioning Institute, 1999.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Pa
45
pcf
CONCRETE STRENGTH
110
pcf
SURCHARGE WEIGHT
ws
50
psf
tw
THICKNESS OF SLAB
ts
SLAB REBARS
#
5
@
10
WALL VERTICAL REBARS
#
5
@
WALL BAR LOCATION (1=at middle, 2=at each face)
in
in
in o.c. at mid
8
in o.c.
1
at middle
LAP LENGTH
Ls
36
in
ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
THE CRITERICAL DESIGN, FOR REBAR AT MIDDLE OR EQUAL OF EACH FACE, IS POOL WALL AT INWARD
SOIL PRESSURE BEFORE RESTRAINED AT TOP AND POOL FILLED.
2.
SINCE THE WALL AXIAL LOAD SMALL AND SECTIONS UNDER TENSION-CONTROLLED (ACI 318-08, 10.3.4), ONLY
CHECK WALL FLEXURAL CAPACITIES ARE ADEQUATE.
SINCE THE SLAB AT FLEXURAL & AXIAL LOADS, THE COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURAL & AXIAL MUST BE CHECKED.
3.
SERVICE LOADS
Hb = 0.5 Pa (H + ts)2
=
=
=
Hs = ws Pa (H + ts) / b
2
HE = 0.5 PE (H + ts)
0.95
kips / ft
0.13
kips / ft
0.42
kips / ft
FACTORED LOADS
Hb = 1.6 Hb
=
=
=
Hs = 1.6 Hs
HE = 1.6 HE
1.52 kips / ft
0.21 kips / ft
0.68 kips / ft
CHECK WALL FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.4.2, 10.2, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, & 12.5)
Mu = (0.5 Hs + 0.33 Hb + 0.67 HE) H =
6.38
Pu =
1.19
d =
4.00
in,
M n = AS f
ProvD =
0.010
b =
AS f y P u
1.7bf c'
<
>
MAX =
MIN =
12
=
7.46
0.015
0.004
in,
As =
0.465
ft-kips / ft
>
in / ft
Mu
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
__
CHECK WALL SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
Vu = Hs + Hb + HE =
V n = 2 bd
'
c
2.41
3.94
kips / ft
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK SLAB COMBINED CAPACITY OF FLEXURE & AXIAL (ACI 318-08, 10)
ProvD =
120.0
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT MIDDLE
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED
100.0
80.0
Pn (k)
60.0
Pn
Mn
106.6
106.6
60.9
15.3
14.4
0.0
3.9
7.2
5.5
5.4
AT t = 0.005
5.3
5.3
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
4.4
40.0
2.0
4.0
6.0
8.0
Pu =
2.41
kips / ft
Mu =
1.25
ft-kips / ft
Mn (ft-k)
[Satisfactory]
L d = MAX
requird 0.075 t e sd b f
provided
f c' c + K tr
, 12 in =
26 db
db
where
Bar size
db
#
=
16
<
Ls
5 , (governing size)
0.625 in
required / provided =
1.0 (1.3 for bottom cover more than 12", ACI 318-08, 12.2.4)
=
=
Ktr
(c + Ktr ) / db =
__
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
18
o.c.
@
18
o.c.
with
0.75
in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
wc =
te =
150
( Ie / Ig )
1/3
Ec = wc1.5 33 f'c0.5 =
Joint
Ru
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
in
0
0.29
0.53
0.29
0
0.29
0.46
0.64
0.46
0.29
0.53
0.64
0.75
0.64
0.53
0.29
0.46
0.64
0.46
0.29
0
kips
42.05
22
0.29
23
24
0.53
0.29
25
1/3
42.05
1/3
t = (0.25)
t=
Bending
Section
1-2
2-3
1-6
6 - 11
3-8
8 - 13
11 - 12
12 - 13
0.63
t=
6.0
8.5
3321
Mu
ft-k/ft
12.9
-0.2
12.9
-0.2
-0.5
-6.0
-0.5
-6.0
As (in2/ft)
0.44
0.21
0.21
0.41
0.86
0.21
0.41
0.21
0.41
Mn (ft-k/ft)
19.2
7.7
7.1
d (in)
42.05
42.05
12.9
ft-k/ft
6.0
ft-k/ft
6.0
ft-k/ft
<
<
<
Mn =
19.2
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Mn =
7.7
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Mn =
7.1
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 Table 9.5b)
LL = u,Max LL / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) =
0.18
<
in
L / 360
0.80
in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)
3DL + LL = u,Max (3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) =
1.33
in
[Satisfactory]
<
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 11.11.1.2, 11.11.7, & 13.5.3.2)
Pu = 4 Ru,max =
168.2
kips
(See Punching.xls Software for More Information.)
V n = ( 2 + y )
where
'
f c Ap =
0.75
227.10
>
kips
c =
d=
b0 =
1.00
10.1
in
4c+4d=
136.5
Ap =
b0 d =
in
y=
MIN(2 , 4 / c , 40 d / b0) =
1382.1
in
2.0
Pu
[Satisfactory]
L / 180
1.60
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Two-Way Slab Design Based on ACI 318-11 using Finite Element Method
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
18
o.c.
@
18
o.c.
with
0.75 in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
wc =
te =
150
( Ie / Ig )
1/3
Joint
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
in
0
0.30
0.56
0.32
0
0.30
0.47
0.62
0.33
0
0.54
0.64
0.68
0.34
0
0.30
0.47
0.62
0.33
0
0
0.30
23
24
25
0.56
0.32
0
Ec = wc1.5 33 f'c0.5 =
1/3
t = (0.25)
Bending
Section
1-2
2-3
3-4
4-5
1-6
6 - 11
12 - 13
13 - 14
7 - 12
8 - 13
9 - 14
1/3
t=
0.63
t=
6.0
8.5
3321
Mu
ft-k/ft
13.3
-0.6
-2.3
12.9
13.2
-0.3
-6.9
-6.8
-7.3
-5.8
-2.8
DETERMINE FACTORED LOAD (ACI 318-11 9.2.1)
wu = 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL =
0.292
ksf
DETERMINE FLEXURE CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 7.12.2.1, 10.2, 10.5.1)
d (in)
As (in2/ft)
Top Bar
6 # 6 @ 12" o.c.
8.88
0.44
0.36
0.86
16.7
0.21
0.41
7.7
0.21
0.41
7.1
13.3
ft-k/ft
7.3
ft-k/ft
<
<
2.8
16.7
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Mn =
7.7
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
7.1
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
L / 360
ft-k/ft
<
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 Table 9.5b)
LL = u,Max LL / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) =
0.16
Mn =
Mn =
<
in
0.80
in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)
3DL + LL = u,Max (3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) =
1.20
in
<
[Satisfactory]
L / 180
1.60
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
12
o.c.
@
12
o.c.
with
0.75
in. bottom concrete cover
(75% total bottom bars to middle strip & 25% to column strip suggested, if column strip & middle strip used.)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE SECTION PROPERTY & DEAD LOAD
tsolid =
4
in
>
D =
20
in
0.75
1.75
>
0.75
(inside cover)
1.50
(2 rebar thick)
>
10
wc =
150
Wt =
173
Isoild =
10935
1.5
Ec = w c
te =
0.5
33 f'c
3.25
3.00
V =
2094
9953
( Ig / Isoild ) Ec =
0.63
t=
11.3
[Satisfactory]
DL = DLsup + Wt =
Ig =
0.75
=
(top & bot cover)
in4
3834
0.75
193
psf
in4
3490
(cont'd)
DETERMINE SECTION FORCE AND SLAB DEFLECTION USING FINITE ELEMENT METHOD
Joint
u
Ru
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
in
0
0.49
0.78
0.49
0
0.49
0.69
0.88
0.69
0.49
0.78
0.88
0.99
0.88
0.78
0.49
0.69
0.88
0.69
0.49
0
kips
105.33
Bending
Section
1-2
2-3
1-6
6 - 11
3-8
8 - 13
11 - 12
12 - 13
22
0.49
As (in2/ft)
1.20
0.44
0.44
23
24
0.78
0.49
0.64
2.20
0.39
0.84
0.39
0.84
25
Mn (ft-k/ft)
81.1
32.7
31.3
105.33
Mu
ft-k/ft
80.9
-3.7
80.9
-3.7
-1.7
-20.6
-1.7
-20.6
Top Bar
17 # 7 @ 6" o.c.
15.94
d (in)
105.33
105.33
o =
2 0.85 f C'
80.9
ft-k/ft
20.6
ft-k/ft
20.6
ft-k/ft
<
<
<
, E s = 29000ksi
0.85 f
0.85 f
'
C
2
2 c c ,
o o
'
C
, for c o
s E s , for s t
=
, for s > t
f
Mn =
81.1
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Mn =
32.7
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Mn =
31.3
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
L / 360
<
in
Ec
1.17
in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LONG-TERM DEFLECTION (ACI 318-11 9.5.2.5)
3DL + LL = u,Max (3DL + LL) / (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) =
1.87
in
<
[Satisfactory]
L / 180
CHECK COLUMN PUNCHING CAPACITY (ACI 318-11 11.11.1.2, 11.11.7, & 13.5.3.2)
Pu = 4 Ru,max =
421.3
kips
(See Punching.xls Software for More Information.)
V n = ( 2 + y )
where
'
f c Ap =
0.75
>
555.65 kips
c =
d=
b0 =
1.00
15.9
in
4c+4d=
Ap =
b0 d =
y=
MIN(2 , 4 / c , 40 d / b0) =
2928.5
183.8
in2
in
2.0
Pu
[Satisfactory]
2.33
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
5
60
20
7
480
190
20
7
1
12
ksi
ksi
in
in
k
ft-k
k
Ties
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
o =
900
800
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
600
0.85 f
'
C
500
sE s ,
700
Pn (k)
2 0.85 f
400
300
f y ,
c
c
o
o
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
for c o
for s y
for s > y
Pn (kips)
819
819
Mn (ft-kips)
0
70
200
100
AT 0 % TENSION
643
148
AT 25 % TENSION
533
180
AT 50 % TENSION
444
197
AT t = 0.002
318
206
AT BALANCED CONDITION
313
208
AT t = 0.005
146
229
164
0
0
50
100
150
200
250
Mn (ft-k)
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Ag =
a = Cb 1 =
819.1 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
2
286 in .
Ast =
Cb = d
d
4.80
Pu
c / (c + s)
164
Mn =
ft-kips @ Pu =
190
10
0.656
in
Mn = 0.9 n =
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.8
c =
0.003
ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& t,min = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
>
480 kips
max
min
provd
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.017
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vs + Vc) =
49
>
where
[Satisfactory]
2
in .
>
=
A0 =
Vu
[Satisfactory]
0.75 (ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
214 in .
0.5
Av =
Vc =
2 (fc') A0 =
Vs =
MIN (d fy Av / s , 4Vc) =
smax
14
smin
30.3
0.40
in2.
fy =
60
ksi
sprovd
12
in
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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DATE :
f c' =
ksi
futa =
65
ksi
fy =
36
ksi
m=
3.3
in
Pu =
150
kips
Vu =
16
Mu =
120
ft-kips
hef =
28
in
1
1.75
Yes
7
576
in
in
ANCHOR DIAMETER
BASE PLATE THICKNESS
SEISMIC LOAD ? (ASCE 14.2.2.17)
PEDESTAL VERTICAL REBAR SIZE
PEDESTAL HORIZONTAL SECTION AREA
d=
t=
== >
#
A2 =
in
1
2
3
4
5
6
-8
-8
-8
8
8
8
8
0
-8
8
0
-8
Work Point
900
800
Pn (k)
700
600
500
400
300
200
100
0
0
100
200
Mn (ft-k)
__
300
400
(cont'd)
Mn =
>
Pmax =
u, c =
939
>
Nua,1 =
fp =
ft-kips @ Pu =
210
123
150
kips
o =
2 f C'
0.85Min
Ec
kips
Pu =
150
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
4.42
fS=
, E c = 57 f C' , E s = 29000ksi
2
0.85Min
A2 , 2 ' 2 c c
fC
o
o
A1
0.85Min
A2 , 2 ' , for
fC
c o
A1
fC=
12.50 kips
(The 2.5 times max tension, ASCE 14.2.2.17)
A2 , 2
A1
s E s , for s y
f y , for s > y
Anchor
1
2
3
4
X (in)
Y (in)
XCG
YCG
Nua, 2
Vua
-8
-8
-8
8
8
0
-8
8
64
64
64
64
64
0
64
64
5.00
5.00
5.00
-55.00
2.67
2.67
2.67
2.67
XCG =
YCG =
64
-55.00
2.67
Pu,CG =
-8
64
64
-55.00
2.67
384
256
-150
0
0
in
in
150.0
kips
Vu,CG =
16.0
kips
Mu,CG, X =
120.0
ft-kips
Mu,CG, Y =
0.0
ft-kips
16
N s = A se ( f
where :
uta
0.75
Ase
0.606
22.16
kips
x
in
0.75
>
=
12.50
kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK GOVERNING ANCHOR SHEAR STRENGTH (ACI 318, D.6.1.2b & ASCE 7-05 14.2.2.17)
V s = 0.6 Ase f ut
where :
11.52
0.65
k
0.75
>
Vua =
0.4875
(for built-up grout pads, first factor shall be multiplied by 0.8, ACI 318 D.6.1.3)
2.67
__
CHECK TENSION AND SHEAR INTERACTION OF GOVERNING ANCHORS : (ACI 318, D.7)
Since
Nua,2
>
0.2 Nn and
Vua,2
>
N ua ,2
Nn
V ua ,2
=
V n
0.46
<
1.2
[Satisfactory]
kips
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC Guide - 1, Eq. 3.3.14a)
t reqD = 1.5m
Fy
1.73
<
in
t=
1.75
in
[Satisfactory]
25 db =
25
<
L d = MAX
where
requird 0.075 t e sd b f y
, 12 in =
provided
f 'c c + K tr
db
required / provided
19 db =
19
hef - 2" =
26
in
( A s,reqd / A s,provd , if not apply input zero, ACI 318-08, 12.2.5 & 12.15.1)
0.564
65
ksi
1.0
(1.3 for horizontal bar over 12" concrete, ACI 318-08 12.2.4)
1.0
fy
t
e
s
1.0
=
=
1.0
2.3
Ktr
(c + Ktr ) / db =
[Satisfactory]
db
in
__
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524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
FOR IN PLAN LOADS, THE SHEAR WALL DESIGN SOFTWARE SHOULD BE USED.
fc'
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Pu
30
kips / ft
FACTORED MOMENT
Mu
18
ft-kips / ft
Vu
7.2
kips / ft
=
#
10
5
in
at each face
THICKNESS OF ELEMENT
ELEMENT REINFORCING (As)
18
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK AXIAL & FLEXURE CAPACITY
< MAX = 0.0400 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.3.5 or 10.9.1)
ProvD = 0.00224
> MIN = 0.0008 (tension face only, ACI 318-05 10.5.1, 10.5.3 or 14.3.2)
[Satisfactory]
200.0
180.0
160.0
140.0
120.0
Pn (k)
100.0
Pn
Mn
171.5
171.5
115.5
59.5
58.1
0.0
8.0
19.3
22.5
22.6
AT t = 0.005
42.7
25.4
80.0
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
7.0
60.0
40.0
20.0
[Satisfactory]
0.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
Mn (ft-k)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 SEC.15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
V n = 2 bd f c'
__
7.58 kips / ft
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
60
18
32
8
ft
ft
in
ksi
fc' =
4
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ? (ACI 318, 8.6)
Yes (Lightweight Concrete)
#
7
@
8
in, o.c.
TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM REINFORCEMENT
REINF. LOCATION ( 0 = one layer only, 1 = Top & Bottom)
1
,(top & bottom, each way)
COLLECTOR / CHORD REBARS AROUND TRANS. DIAPHRAGM
10
#
8
(the rebars must be closed trans. diaphragm & developed into vert. lateral system)
Vu =
680
kips
T u,drag =
165
kips
T u,chord =
60
kips
(t )provd. = 0.0188
(t )min. =
>
0.0018
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DIAPHRAGM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
vu = 1.25 Vu / L =
34.5
=
where
1.3
(ASCE 7-05, 12.10.1.1 & 12.3.4.2)
Acv =
0.75
96
0.75
kips / ft
>
vu
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DIAPHRAGM IN-PLANE FLEXURAL CAPACITY, USING DISTRIBUTED REINFORCEMENT ONLY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
Mu = 1.25 Vu B =
Mn =
19890.0
20011.3
ft-kips, the max value same at both B & L sections, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
where 1
0.85
cu
0.003
dt = MIN( B , L) =
c=
74
Es =
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
ec =
76
es =
61
426.6
=
As =
2.5
7.9
0.90
kips
>
412.5
Tu
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Concrete Silo / Chimney / Tower Design Based on ASCE 7-05, ACI 318-08 & ACI 313-97
INPUT DATA
BIN DEPTH
H=
150
ft
dia =
30
ft
t=
12
in, at bottom
in, at top )
FOOTING DIAMETER
D=
61
ft
FOOTING THICKNESS
T=
48
in
Hp =
24
in
WT OF TOP CAP
p=
Qa =
5.5
ksf
PASSIVE PRESSURE
Pp =
450
psf / ft
2
@
9360
0.35
fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
Layers
14
10
12
in o.c.
at each face
@
12
in o.c.
strands
24
in o.c.
(each
0.5
in diameter &
2
0.153 in area )
fpy =
243
ksi
fe =
174
ksi
DESIGN SUMMARY
FOOTING 61 ft DIA x 48 in THK. w/ # 10 @ 14" o.c. EACH WAY, AT TOP & BOT.
CONCRETE BIN 12 in THK. w/ # 8 @ 12 in o.c.DOWEL / VERT. BARS AT AT EACH FACE
BIN HORIZONTAL # 6 @ 12 in o.c. AT EACH FACE, AND (11) - STANDS @ 24 in o.c. (THE SECTION UNCRACKED.)
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE LATERAL LOADS
0.10 W , ASD (ASCE 7-05 15.4.1.2)
0.10
(W cap + W wall) =
S1 =
0.55
I =
1.00
R =
COMBINED LOADS AT TOP FOOTING (IBC 1605.3.2 & ACI 318-08 9.2.1)
CASE 1:
DL + LL
P
=
7662 kips
M
=
0
ft-kips
e
=
0.0 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 2:
DL + LL + E / 1.4
P
=
7662 kips
M
=
81221 ft-kips
e
=
10.6 ft, fr cl ftg
CASE 3:
0.9 DL + E / 1.4
P
=
5350 kips
M
=
63222 ft-kips
e
=
11.8 ft, fr cl ftg
1.2 DL + 1.6 LL
0.9 DL + 1.0 E
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
Pu
Mu
eu
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
11500
0
0.0
8042
113710
14.1
5350
88511
16.5
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
kips
ft-kips
ft, fr cl ftg
(cont'd)
CHECK OVERTURNING FACTOR AT FOOTING EDGE BOTTOM (IBC 09 1605.2.1, 1808.3.1, & ASCE 7-05 12.13.4)
MR / MO =
3.4
M+VT =
Where MO =
W ftg =
>
1.5
84432
(0.15 kcf) T D2 / 4 =
[Satisfactory]
MR =
k-ft ,
(W) 0.5 D =
287186 k-ft
0.11
Service Loads
P
e
CASE 1
7662.5
0
CASE 2
7662.5
10.6
CASE 3
5350
11.817
Pftg - Psoil
P
e
1110.5
8773
0
1110.5
8773
9.2581
999.48
6349.4
9.9572
qmin
x
3.0019
0
@ 9.15 ft from edge
0
@ 9.15 ft from edge
ksf
qmax
3.0019
6.8882
5.2453
ksf
qallowable
5.5
7.3333
7.3333
ksf
k
ft (from center of footing)
k, (footing increasing)
k, (net loads)
ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ENTIRE FLEXURE & SHEAR OF FOOTING
(ACI 318-08 SEC.15.4.2, 10.2, 10.3.5, 10.5.4, 7.12.2, 12.2, 12.5, 15.5.2, 11.1.3.1, & 11.2)
T
4
,
d
3
MAX =
0.85 1 f c'
f y
u
u +t
Mu
0.383b d 2 f c'
fy
CASE 2
CASE 3
11500
8042.3
5350
0
2104.2
14.139
2104.2
16.544
1578.1
ft
k, (factored footingloads)
13604
10146
6928.1
11.207
12.776
ft
4.6551
0
@ 12.20 ft from edge
0
@ 15.25 ft from edge
ksf
4.66
9.22
7.10
ksf
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
19.25
56.70
23.00
59.13
26.75
60.54
30.50
61.00
34.25
60.54
38.00
59.13
41.75
56.70
45.50
53.11
61.00
0.00
16.27
16.27
16.27
16.27
0.00
66657
0
0.00
15.50
53.11
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
16.27
16.27
16.27
16.27
16.27
Mu,tank (ft-k)
3426.1
10857
23531
42067
Vu,tank (k)
914
1,982
3,380
6,557
8,121
9,519
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
3,952
6,095
8,733
0.72
0.72
Vu,ftg (k)
255
572
703
841
1,123
1,264
1,401
1,533
1,849
2,104
qu,soil (ksf)
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
-4.66
Mu,soil (ft-k)
-25551 -39409 -56461 -76843 -100634 -127860 -158495 -192460 -229618 -414937
Vu,soil (k)
-1,648
Mu (ft-k)
-3,696
Vu (kips)
-1,393
-2,210
-4,547
-1,862
-5,435
-1,215
-7,260
420
-8,169
1,215
-9,057
1,862
2,210
1,393
(cont'd)
FOOTING MOMENT & SHEAR FOR CASE 2
0
L Edge
Section
Xu (ft, dist. from left of footing)
Tangent (ft)
0
0.00
15.50
53.11
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
-33.59
Mu,tank (ft-k)
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
23.00
59.13
26.75
60.54
30.50
61.00
34.25
60.54
38.00
59.13
41.75
56.70
45.50
53.11
61.00
0.00
70.58
81.83
93.07
56.34
0.00
16309
27522
41776
58559 131579
Vu,tank (k)
-240
349
1,242
3,694
5,105
6,489
7,640
8,042
8,042
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
0.72
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
3,952
6,095
8,733
Vu,ftg (k)
255
572
703
841
1,123
1,264
1,401
1,533
1,849
2,104
-1.33
-2.04
-2.75
-3.46
-4.16
-4.87
-5.58
-6.29
-9.22
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
-0.62
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-363
-686
-1,202
Mu (ft-k)
3952
4206
5037
6410
Vu (kips)
255
-31
366
881
0
0.00
15.50
53.11
qu,tank (ksf)
0.00
-27.43
Mu,tank (ft-k)
-2,815
-3,894
-5,126
8139
9906
11256
11541
9774
2,001
2,474
2,764
2,693
-255
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
19.25
56.70
23.00
59.13
26.75
60.54
30.50
61.00
34.25
60.54
38.00
59.13
41.75
56.70
45.50
53.11
61.00
0.00
53.65
62.41
71.16
79.91
88.66
97.41
106.16
42.57
0.00
10711
18155
27633
38804
74662
Vu,tank (k)
-170
219
813
2,446
3,389
4,315
5,085
5,350
5,350
qu,ftg (ksf)
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
0.54
Mu,ftg (ft-k)
2,964
4,572
6,550
8,914
Vu,ftg (k)
191
429
527
630
-0.62
-1.20
-1.78
-84.591 -732.1
-2517
948
1,051
1,149
1,387
1,578
-2.37
-2.95
-3.53
-4.11
-4.69
-7.10
qu,soil (ksf)
0.00
-0.04
Mu,soil (ft-k)
Vu,soil (k)
-23
-173
-476
-1,552
-2,314
-3,204
-4,199
-6,928
-6,928
Mu (ft-k)
2964
4113
5925
8289
10982
13692
16012
17414
17151
Vu (kips)
191
236
574
967
1,736
2,022
2,161
2,036
-191
1/8 d
19.25
56.70
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
Vu, (k / ft)
L Edge
1/8 d
2/8 d
3/8 d
Center
5/8 d
6/8 d
7/8 d
R Edge
0
0.00
15.50
53.11
19.25
56.70
23.00
59.13
26.75
60.54
30.50
61.00
34.25
60.54
38.00
59.13
41.75
56.70
45.50
53.11
61.00
0.00
0.0
-406.7
-527.1
-623.6
-684.3
-705.0
-684.3
-623.6
-527.1
-406.7
0.0
0.0
-26.2
-39.0
-31.5
-20.1
6.9
20.1
31.5
39.0
26.2
0.0
0.0
74.4
74.2
85.2
105.9
133.4
163.6
190.4
203.6
184.0
0.0
0.0
4.8
-0.6
6.2
14.6
32.8
40.9
46.7
47.5
-4.8
0.0
0.0
55.8
72.5
100.2
136.9
180.0
226.2
270.8
307.1
322.9
0.0
0.0
3.6
4.2
9.7
16.0
28.5
33.4
36.6
35.9
-3.6
0.0
min
reqD
max
smax
provD
CHECK FLEXURE
Location
Mu,max
d (in)
Top Slab
Bottom Slab
322.9 ft-k / ft
-705.0 ft-k / ft
45.37
44.37
[Satisfactory]
Vu,max
47.5
k / ft
56
check Vu < Vc
[Satisfactory]
2 0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
'
C
c
c
o
o
0.85 f
'
C
for c o
f y ,
for s y
for s > y
0.85 f
sE s ,
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
40000
35000
30000
34748
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
34748
69734
AT 0 % TENSION
28765
133851
AT 25 % TENSION
24488
175599
20000
AT 50 % TENSION
21920
191058
15000
AT t = 0.002
18587
201070
AT BALANCED CONDITION
17229
188611
AT t = 0.005
17125
242597
40448
25000
Pn (k)
(cont'd)
Mn (ft-kips)
Pn (kips)
10000
5000
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0
0
50000
100000
150000
200000
250000
300000
Pu
Mu
Mn (ft-k)
169
34748 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.1)
>
2
13119 in .
Ag =
a = Cb 1
0.70
in2.
Ast =
Pu
[Satisfactory]
2
47.40 in .
where
kips
8042
212
0.656
in
Mn = 0.9 n =40448
t =
0.002069
1 =
0.8
c =
0.003
ft-kips @ Pn = 0, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 9.3.2) ,& et,min = 0.004, (ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.5)
Mn = 135380 ft-kips @ Pu =
8042
>
kips
max
0.08
min
provd
Mu
[Satisfactory]
0.004
[Satisfactory]
Vn = (Vc) =
1235
>
where
Vu = 1.4 V =
1123.8 kips, max at bottom
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
11640 in .
[Satisfactory]
0.75
A0 =
Vc = 2 (fc')0.5A0 =
L dh = MAX
requird 0.02 ed b f y
, 8d b , 6 in =
provided f 'c
12 db =
12
[Satisfactory]
where Bar size
db
=
required / provided
8
1
60
ksi
ksi
fy
f'c
1.0
1.0
c
Ktr
=
=
=
=
(c + Ktr ) / db =
in
vn = (vc) =
>
where =
A0
vu = 1.4 p =
13.10 kips
(ACI 318-08 Sec. 9.3.2.3)
2
= 4 x (1'-0") x (0.5 x T) =
288 in .
vc =
p=
0.75
4 (fc')0.5A0 =
103.0 kips, (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.11)
9360 psf, (the max perpendicular wall pressure)
[Satisfactory]
<
44
in
(cont'd)
CHECK BIN WALL TENSION STRESS & CRACKING AT HORIZONTAL SERVICE INSIDE PRESSURE
p=
T=
9360
940
1504
lbs / in2
Where =
0.90
<
As / Ac =
0.0061
Aps / Apc =
0.0058
1608
lbs / in2
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Super Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
ksi
fy
KL
=
=
50
240
ksi
ft
Cx
240
in
Cy
125
in
Dx
192
in
Dy
100
in
t1
in
t2
1.5
in
t3
in
Dw
75
in
Pu
= 50000 k
Mu,x
= 310000 ft-k
Mu,y
= 100000 ft-k
Vu,x
1800 k
Vu,y
3200 k
ANALYSIS
80000
60000
40000
20000
Pn (k)
0
0
100000
200000
300000
400000
500000
-20000
-40000
-60000
-80000
Mn (ft-k)
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.78
0.82
0.86
0.9
0.9
0.9
Capacity Drawings
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT AXIAL LOAD 45615 k
AT AXIAL LOAD 35923 k
AT AXIAL LOAD 26276 k
AT AXIAL LOAD 14501 k
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005
AT AXIAL LOAD -28982 k
AT PURE TENSION
Pn (k)
56495
56495
45615
35923
26276
14501
715
-28982
-58680
Mn (ft-k)
0
362678
383081
407207
417700
413791
392128
232902
0
o =
2 0.85 f
'
C
Ec
, E c = 57
c
c
o
o
56495
>
'
C
where
0.75
Ac
28696
3 2 2 3 0 .8 3
0.85 f
f
'
C
sEs ,
f y ,
for c o
for s t
for s > t
,
1 6 9 3 3 .1 1
As
1304
[Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05 I2.1b & ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
in2
2
in
4 6 1 9 1 .3 6
Pu
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
6 0 8 2 0 .3 9
0.85 f
Pmax = c Pn =
Ic
37543603
in4
Is
1518897
in4
(cont'd)
Balanced :
C1
0.187
Pe
86072
Cb = d
d
374858
72334735452
Po
187158
0.75
c / (c + s )
151.5 in
t =
0.0017
D =
266.8
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.75
0.9
0.75
Critical Points
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
AT 0 % TENSION
AT 25 % TENSION
AT 50 % TENSION
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.002
AT BALANCED CONDITION
AT STEEL STRAIN 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
Mn =
E Ieff
ft-kips @ Pu =
50000 kips
Mu =
max
min
c =
0.003
in
Pn (k)
56495
56495
95998
81038
67975
39686
45661
715
0
>
Mn (ft-k)
0
362678
240093
298887
336762
390588
383006
392128
387404
325730 ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
provd
0.043
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC I2.1d & ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.2)
Vnx = (Vcx)
>
Vux
v Vny = v (Vny)
>
Vuy
where
=
v =
x
y
[Satisfactory]
A0
216
100
27000
Aw
Vc =
2 (fc')0.5A0
Vn = 0.6 fy Aw Cv
3818.4
550
16500.0
Vn
2864
16500
Note:
1.
The minimum Stud Shear Connectors (not shown on this spreadsheet) are 3/4" @ 12" O.C. in both directions of vertical and horizontal
around built-up structural steel shape. (AISC 360-05 I2.1g)
2.
The column shall be reinforced, not shown on this spreadsheet, with continuous longitudinal bars (
sr = 0.004 min.), and lateral ties or spirals
at least 0.009 in2 per in. (AISC 360-05 I2.1a)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Prestressed Concrete Girder Design for Bridge Structure Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
f 'c =
ksi
fy* = fy =
60
ksi
T=
42
fsu* = fpu =
270
ksi
B=
28
in
fpy =
12
8
243
#
#
ksi
12
C=
D=
E=
F=
G=
W=
8
72
10
7
5
8
in
in
in
in
in
in
0.5
in diameter &
0.153
d' =
4.5
in
dp =
64
in
yt =
34.65
in
d=
68
in
yb =
37.35
in
L=
80
ft
I=
762125
GIRDER SPACING
S=
ft, o.c.
St =
21995
in4
in3
t=
in
Sb =
20405
in3
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REBAR STRENGTH
TENDON TENSILE STRENGTH
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH
COMPRESSION REINF.
TENSION REINF.
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF.
2
legs, #
PRESTRESSING TENDONS
strands (each
36
SECTION DIMENSIONS
8
8
in o. c.
in
in2 area )
SECTION PROPERTIES
A=
1125
in2
MG =
MD =
ML =
1042
1000
1354
Vu =
250
Tu =
52
ft-k
SECTION LOCATION ( 0, 1 or 2 )
PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 )
EXPOSURE ( 0 OR 1 )
THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE.
e=
29.35
in
- Fti =
-0.581
ksi
Fbi =
3.300
ksi
Fsi =
189.000
ksi
f si
181.554
ksi
<
Fsi
[Satisfactory]
f ti = P i
1 e
+ MG =
A St
St
0.123
ksi
- Fti
>
[Satisfactory]
f bi = P i
1 e
+
MG =
A Sb
Sb
1.715
ksi
Fbi
<
[Satisfactory]
(As')reqd
2
=
0.000 in
(ACI 318-08 R18.4.1)
(As')provd
<
[Satisfactory]
3.600
2.400
f se
145.243
ksi
kips
800
kips
ft-k
ft-k
ft-k
at midspan
post-tensioned & bonded
mild exposure
0
2
0
1000
__
Fse
<
[Satisfactory]
(Cont'd)
+
+
1 e
+ MG MD ML =
A St
S ct
f te = P e
f te,G + D = P e
1 e
+
+ MG MD =
A St
S ct
+
+
1 e
+
MG MD ML =
A Sb
S cb
Fte
<
0.100 ksi
0.5( M G + M D) + M L
1 e
+
=
A St
S ct
f te,0.5(G + D )+ L = 0.5P e
f be = P e
0.403 ksi
Fte, G+D
<
0.353
[Satisfactory]
kis
[Satisfactory]
Fte, 0.5(G+D)+L
<
-Fbe
>
1 =
0.75
p =
=
' =
0.280
0.002
0.003
p =
=
' =
0.002
0.022
0.033
p =
0.086
in
53.03
in
Sct =
53691
in3
Scb =
27305
in3
c = 0.003
Fc
Parabolic
A ps f ps
Asfy
ps
= f
pu
p
1
pu
p '
fc
MIN
'
o =
, 0.17
dp
252.864
ksi
fC=
f 'c
,f ,f
f ps = MIN f se + 10 +
100 p y
0.85 f c'
A s' f s'
4
1448000 in
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
COMPRESSION ZONE FACTOR
26.97
Ic =
[Satisfactory]
0.369 ksi
yct =
ycb =
2 0.85 f
'
C
Ec
0.85 f C' 2
, E c = 57 f C' , E s = 29000ksi
c
o
o
Not applicable
fc
, f y, f se + 30 =
300 p
Not applicable
s E s , for s t
fS=
f y , for s > t
'
ps
= MIN f se +10 +
s,max =
c=
0.0021
18.4
Fc = 1612.817 kips
M n = A ps f
ps
( d p d c ) + As f y ( d d c ) + A's f y ( d c d ')
dc =
7964
ft-k
>
Mu
4.971
in
As 'fs' =
159.158
kips
As fy =
379.200
kips
[Satisfactory]
1.2M cr = 1.2 S b P e
1
Ac
e
Sb
+ 7.5 f 'c M G
S cb
1 =
Sb
4632
Mn
[Satisfactory]
ft-k
<
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
d = MAX ( 0.8h , d p ) =
Vc =
MAX MIN
2b wd
V s = MIN
64.00
f 'c , for
se < 0.4 f
in
V ud p
b wd , 5b wd
Mu
f 'c
, 2b wd
f 'c
( f c' )
, for
Av f yd
, 8b wd f 'c =
S
MIN ( 0.75d , 24 ) ,
MIN ( 0.375d , 12 ) ,
281.60
for V s 4b wd
for V s > 4b wd
Av (min) =
kips
'
c
Av ,requd = Av (min)
se
0.4 f
50b wS
MAX
,
fy
A ps f
pu
116.39
kips
V c
puS
80df
bw
'
c
12.00
, for f se 0.4 f
pu
0.164
pu
__
f
psi
pu
50b wS
, for f se < 0.4 f
fy
S max =
77.46
provd
in
V c
2
V u V c
=
2
MAX ( Av ,cal , Av (min) ) , for case 3 : V c V u (V S + V c )
0.523
in2
in2
(Cont'd)
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.21, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.5)
Acp
576
in2
Pcp
160
in
fpc
1.389
ksi
Aoh
290
in2
Ph
145
in
At =
Tu
=
S 1.7 Aoh f yv cos ( 37.5 )
Tu
>
f c'
2
Acp
P cp
1+
pc
4 f c'
11.403
0.013
A L = MAX
in2/in
f
At
Ph
S
f
yv
cot 2 ( 37.5 ) ,
yL
5 Acp f c'
f
yL
Ph
yv
yL
25b w
max At ,
S
f yv
3.19
At
S
= MAX
Total Re qD
ft-kips
50b w
Av + 2 At
=
,
S
f yv
0.069
in2/in
<
At
S
0.073
in2/in
Pr ovD
[Satisfactory]
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fc'
fy
60
ksi
SECTION SIZE
Cx
120
in
End
12
in
Cy
48
in
Pu
ksi
8000 k
Mu,x
= 18000 ft-k
Mu,y
= 18000 ft-k
Vu,x
30
Vu,y =
COLUMN VERT. REINFORCEMENT
15 #
5
#
LATERAL REINF. OPTION (0=Spirals, 1=Ties)
LATERAL REINFORCEMENT
#
4 @
3
straight legs
#
4 @
20
18
18
1
12
12
k
at x dir.
at y dir.
Ties
in o.c.
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
25000
20000
15000
Pn (k)
10000
5000
0
0
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
Mn (ft-k)
Pn (k)
19147
19147
18160
15279
12730
8897
8731
885
0
Mn (ft-k)
0
14042
16393
22182
25771
29007
29407
o =
45199
43623
2 0.85 f
0.85 f
0.85 f
'
C
Ec
'
C
, E c = 57
'
C
2
2 c c ,
o o
, E s = 29000ksi
for 0 < c < o
'
C
, for c o
s E s , for s t
=
f
, for s > t
19147 kips., (at max axial load, ACI 318-08, Sec. 10.3.6.2)
0.8
2
Ag = 6565 in
Cb = d
d
Mn =
30878
c / (c + s)
0.656
68.8 in
>
8000 kips
max
min
Ast =
Pu
>
2
160.00 in
[Satisfactory]
t =
0.0021
D =
119.4 in
Mu =
25456 ft-kips
provd
c =
0.003
Cover =
1.5
[Satisfactory]
0.024
[Satisfactory]
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08 Sec. 11.1.1, 11.2.1, & 11.4.6.2)
Vn = (Vs + Vc)
>
where
=
x
y
Vu
[Satisfactory]
smax
24
smin
Av
0.40
1.00
fy =
Vc = 2 (fc')0.5A0
799.8
799.8
60
ksi
Vs = MIN (d fy Av / s , 4Vc)
281.7
224.4
sprovd
12
in
[Satisfactory]
Vn
811
768
PROJECT :
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DATE :
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PAGE :
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1.6
Lu
24
M2
1800
ft-k
M1
1000
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
COLUMN DIMENSIONS
Cx
120
in
End
12
in
Cy
48
in
Pu
8000
Pu
8000
Pc
Mu
2378.1 ft-k
ksi
, Sway
ANALYSIS
MAGNIFIED MOMENT - NONSWAY
2
in
Ag =
6565
Ig =
0.5
r = ( Ig / A )
k Lu / r =
in
17.0
0.5
0.4 E c I g
1+ d
Pc =
<
27.0388647
Ec = 57000 (fc')
EI =
1906740
0.4 E c I g
1 + 0.6
2EI =
2
= 0.25E c I g =
2
2E+09 k-in , ACI 10.10.6.1
( k Lu )
3280
0.722
, ACI Eq(10-16)
ns = MAX
Cm
, 1.0 =
Pu
0.75P c
1.00
, ACI Eq (10-12)
>
1.05 M2 =
1890.0 ft-k
[Unsatisfactory]
,(ACI 10.10.5.1)
27.0388647
s = MIN MAX
16.90
M2s = M2 =
1800.0
5%
22
1
, 1.0
Pu
0.75 P c
Lu / r =
M2ns =
>
<
, 2.5 =
1.27
, ACI Eq (10-21)
70.90
[Satisfactory]
ft-k, as given
M2s =
90.0
For column subject to bending about both principal axis, the moment about each axis shall be magnified separately based
on the conditions corresponding to that axis.
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Bridge Design for Prestressed Concrete Box Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRIDGE SPAN
SECTION DIMENSIONS
T=
120
L=
ft
SECTION PROPERTIES
2
A=
15529.0 in
280
B=
240
yt =
41.82
in
C=
110
yb =
54.18
in
D=
96
Tt =
12
St =
Tb =
24
Sb =
W=
24
Tc =
24
Te =
I=
f 'c =
ksi
fy* = fy =
60
ksi
fsu* = fpu =
270
ksi
fpy =
TENDON YIELD STRENGTH
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF COMPRESSION
243
ksi
472656
in
364825
in
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REBAR STRENGTH
19766329 in
d' =
in
dp,b =
84
in
dp,w =
DIST. TO CENTROID OF WEB. PRESTRESSED
76
in
80
in
DISTANCE TO CENTROID OF TENSION
d=
TOP COMPRESSION REINF.
2
8
12
#
@
2
8
12
BOTTOM TENSION REINF.
#
@
2
8
12
WEB HORIZONTAL REINF.
#
@
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF.
2
10
8
legs, #
@
BOTTOM PRESTRESSING TENDONS
strands (each
in diameter &
0.153
16
x
36
0.5
EACH WEB PRESTRESSING TENDONS
4
x
36
0.5
in diameter &
0.153
strands (each
Pi =
TOTAL TENDON FORCE IMMEDIATELY AFTER PRESTRESS TRANSFER
TOTAL TENDON FORCE AT SERVICE LOAD AFTER ALLOWANCE LOSSES
MOMENT DUE TO SELF-WEIGHT
MG =
MD =
ML =
0
2
0
2
in area )
in2 area )
23794.56 kips
Pe = 19035.648 kips
29116.963 ft-k
37500
in o. c.
in o. c.
in o. c.
in o. c.
ft-k
52500 ft-k
at midspan
post-tensioned & bonded
mild exposure
Vu =
6886.735 k
Tu =
35868.412 ft-k
Mu,y =
FACTORED LATERAL BENDING MOMENT
(Seismic/Wind Horizontal Bending Load)
41320.41 ft-k
ksi
Fbi =
3.300
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
ksi
Fsi =
f si
189.000
ksi
180.000
ksi
Fsi
<
[Satisfactory]
f ti = P i
1 e
+ MG =
A St
St
f bi = P i
1 e
+
MG =
A Sb
Sb
0.349
ksi
- Fti
>
[Satisfactory]
(As')reqd
3.065
ksi
Fbi
<
[Satisfactory]
40.82
in
ycb =
59.18
in
Ic =
23171159 in
4
3
3
Sct =
567642
in
Scb =
391537
in
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0.000
in2
<
(As')provd
[Satisfactory]
(Cont'd)
MIN. TOP FIBER STRESS
Fte = 0.6fc' =
3.600
2.400
2.400
144.000
1 e
+
+ MG MD =
A St
S ct
f te,G + D = P e
f be = P e
2.206 ksi
<
Fte
[Satisfactory]
1.096 ksi
<
Fte, G+D
[Satisfactory]
kis
Fte, 0.5(G+D)+L
<
[Satisfactory]
>
-Fbe
0.5( M G + M D ) + M L
1 e
+
=
A St
S ct
f te,0.5(G + D )+ L = 0.5P e
-0.465
ksi
Fse
<
[Satisfactory]
ksi
1 e
+
+
+ MG MD ML =
A St
S ct
f te = P e
0.5
1 e
+
+
+
MG MD ML =
A Sb
S cb
1.658
-0.433 ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
FACTORED ULTIMATE MOMENT
c = 0.003
0.85 f c'
A s' f s'
= 200579.551 ft-k
Mu,y = 41320.410 ft-k
Fc
2
2 0.5
Mu = (Mu,x + Mu,y )
= 204791.437 ft-k
11.6
p =
0.280
RATIO OF TENSION REINF.
RATIO OF COMPR. REINF.
Asfy
, (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
, (ACI 318-08 Chapter 2)
p =
=
' =
0.006
0.013
0.016
p =
0.237
ps = f
pu
A ps f ps
deg
Parabolic
Mu
MIN p
pu
f 'c
d '
, 0.17
dp
2 0.85 f C'
o =
fC=
0.85 f C' 2
ps
= MIN
se + 10 +
f
, f y, f
100 p
se + 60
, E c = 57 f C' , E s = 29000ksi
c
o
o
243.940
ksi
s E s , for s t
f y , for s > t
Ec
Not applicable
s,max =
c=
0.0021
98.2
Fc =
32282.5
kips
dc =
47.3
in
Mn = 2603343 ft-k
'
ps
= MIN f se +10 +
fc
, f y, f se + 30 =
300 p
1.2M cr = 1.2 S b P e
1
Ac
S cb
1 =
Sb
+ 7.5 f c' M G
Sb
Mu
>
[Satisfactory]
Not applicable
136462
Mn
ft-k
<
[Satisfactory]
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
d = MAX ( 0.8h , d p ) =
Vc =
MAX MIN
2b wd
V s = MIN
'
c
84.00
, for
f se < 0.4 f
Av f yd
, 8b wd f c' =
S
in
V ud p
b wd , 5b wd
Mu
f 'c
, 2b wd
f 'c
( f c' )
, for
psi
se
0.4 f
pu
5441.73
kips
pu
A ps f
puS
__
3200.40
kips
Av (min) =
50b wS
,
MAX
fy
80df
50b wS
, for f se < 0.4 f
fy
S max =
77.46
provd
f 'c
f 'c
24.00
in
bw
pu
, for f se 0.4 f
pu
1.867
in2
(Cont'd)
V c
V c
2
V u V c
=
2
MAX ( Av ,cal , Av (min) ) , for case 3 : V c V u (V S + V c )
4.434
in
Tu
>
f 'c
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.21, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.5)
Acp
26880
in2
Pcp
752
in
fpc
0.708
ksi
Aoh
25293
in
Ph
735
in
At =
Tu
=
S 1.7 Aoh f yv cos ( 37.5 )
At
S
Total Re qD
2
Acp
P cp
1+
pc
4 f 'c
5277.761 ft-kips
0.020
+2
50b w
= MAX Av At ,
=
S
f yv
A L = MAX
in /in
0.595
in /in
<
f yv
f yv
5 Acp f c'
25b w
At
max At ,
Ph
cot 2 ( 37.5 ) ,
Ph
S
S
f yL
f yL
f yL
f yv
At
S
0.635
in /in
Pr ovD
[Satisfactory]
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fc' =
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
TUNNEL DIMENSIONS
L=
H=
C=
S=
D=
t=
32
16
9.9
16
60
20
REINFORCING (As)
2
layers #
9
@
8
in o.c. (curvered)
Concrete Cover =
3
in, (AASHTO 8.22.1)
FACTORED SOIL PRESSURE (SD level, including surcharge & seismic ground shaking)
Pt =
1760
psf
P1 =
720
ft-pcf, (psf)
Pb = Pt + Wt =
P2 =
1820
Vu (k)
2671
psf
ft-pcf, (psf)
ANALYSIS
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
0.00
3.40
6.73
9.96
13.03
15.89
17.29
18.23
18.68
18.63
18.09
17.06
15.57
13.67
0.00
0.22
0.87
1.94
3.41
5.26
7.98
10.89
13.92
16.98
20.00
22.88
25.56
27.96
24.97
25.83
27.51
29.95
33.08
40.68
41.81
42.16
41.52
40.02
37.82
34.98
31.65
28.09
124.44
116.28
91.87
52.18
-1.21
-66.10
-83.43
-95.13
-99.43
-95.39
-83.08
-63.29
-37.55
-8.14
0.00
7.17
11.67
15.69
19.07
5.66
3.82
1.40
-1.32
-4.02
-6.46
-8.41
-9.61
-9.87
14
11.40
30.01
24.62
22.10
-9.12
Rt =
18.72
15
8.83
31.68
21.60
50.02
-7.37
Rb =
26.62
16
6.02
32.89
19.37
72.60
-4.79
t =
121.95
17
3.05
33.64
18.18
87.28
-1.66
b =
36.63
18
0.00
33.89
18.18
92.37
0.00
MAX =
MIN =
0.0400
0.0008
700.0
600.0
500.0
AT AXIAL LOAD ONLY
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
400.0
Pn (k)
300.0
200.0
100.0
Pn
Mn
617.4
617.4
0.0
17.2
AT MIDDLE
377.3
126.1
AT t = 0.002
AT BALANCED
AT t = 0.005
AT FLEXURE ONLY
137.2
130.2
54.6
0.0
184.6
186.6
221.6
105.0
__
0.0
0.0
50.0
100.0
150.0
200.0
250.0
Mn (ft-k)
V n = 2 bd f c'
20.92
kips / ft
>
V u, max =
19.07
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Concrete Design for Prestressed Double Tee Section Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SPAN
L=
UNTOPPED SECTION DIMENSIONS
B=
60
in
45
ft
UNTOPPED SECTION PROPERTIES
in2
A=
449.0
C=
30
in
yt =
6.23
in
D=
24
in
yb =
17.77
in
Tt =
5.75
in
I=
22469
in4
Tb =
3.75
in
St =
3609
in3
Tc =
in
Sb =
1264
in3
Te =
in
Wt =
468
CONCRETE STRENGTH
REBAR STRENGTH
TENDON TENSILE STRENGTH
f 'c =
ksi
fy* = fy =
60
ksi
fsu* = fpu =
270
ksi
fpy =
243
ksi
0.5
in dia. &
Pe =
strands (
t=
in, with #
264.384
18.3
in
at Each Leg
dp =
6
PRESTRESSING METHOD ( 0, 1 or 2 )
EXPOSURE ( 0 OR 1 )
SECTION LOCATION ( 0, 1 or 2 )
SHEAR STIRRUP REINF.
0.153
12
SUPERIMPOSED LOADS
DL =
LL =
Total Loads =
10
Vu =
ksi
Fbi =
3.300
MAX. ALLOWABLE STRESS
ksi
Fsi =
f si
=
<
189.000
ksi
180.000
ksi
Fsi
[Satisfactory]
f ti
1 e MG
Pi
A St St
0.024
ksi
>
- Fti
[Satisfactory]
f bi
1 e MG
Pi
A Sb Sb
2.769
ksi
<
Fbi
[Satisfactory]
where
MG =
118.389
ft-k
yct =
5.71
ycb =
20.29
in
Ic =
116686
in4
Sct =
20438
in3
Scb =
5751
in3
in
3.600
2.400
2.400
Fte = 0.6fc' =
144.000
ksi
<
Fse
[Satisfactory]
140.109
k, (SD)
- Fti =
-0.581
MAX. BOT. FIBER STRESS
psf, (ASD)
psf, (ASD)
psf, (ASD)
0
mild exposure
0
at midspan
E. Leg, #
4
30
100
623
-0.465
ksi
(Cont'd)
1 e MGMDML
Pe
S ct
A St
f te
0.699 ksi
1 e MGMD
Pe
S ct
A St
f te,G D
0.551 ksi
1 e 0.5( M G M D ) M L
0.5P e
S ct
A St
f te,0.5(G D ) L
1 e MGMDML
Pe
S cb
A Sb
f be
<
0.424
-0.422 ksi
Fte
[Satisfactory]
where
MD =
1323.105 ft-k
ML =
253.125
ft-k
[Satisfactory]
<
Fte, G+D
kis
<
Fte, 0.5(G+D)+L
[Satisfactory]
>
-Fbe
[Satisfactory]
CHECK ULTIMATE LOAD CONDITION (AASHTO 9.15.1 & 9.17 ACI 318-08 18.7)
FACTORED ULTIMATE MOMENT
Hc = 0.003
0.85 f c'
2423.477
ft-k
Mu,y =
1576.230
ft-k
A s' f s'
Fc
2 0.5
Mu = (Mu,x + Mu,y )
= 2890.976 ft-k
Parabolic
Mu
T=
33.0
deg
Jp =
0.280
RATIO OF TENSION REINF.
RATIO OF COMPR. REINF.
Asfy
Up =
Z=
Z' =
0.002
0.006
0.000
Zp =
0.070
ps
pu
A ps f ps
d Z Z'
f
1 p u MIN U p pu
'
E1
fc
dp
, 0.17
2 0.85 f 'C
Ho
Ec
ps
f 'c
,f ,f
se 10
100 U p y
se 60
ksi
Not applicable
Hs,max =
c=
0.0021
23.8
Fc =
316.7
dc =
9.3
I Mn =
ps
'
fc
, f y, f se 30
MIN f se 10
300 U p
1.2M cr
47
11972
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
Not applicable
1
S cb
e
'
1.2S b P e
1
7.5 f c M G
Sb
Ac S b
29000ksi
0.85 f C' 2 H c H c , for 0 H c H o
H o H o
'
0.85 f C , for H c t H o
H s E s , for H s d H t
f , for
Hs !Ht
y
fC
MIN f
, E c 57 f C' , E s
2
fS
252.864
ft-k
<
I Mn
[Satisfactory]
(AASHTO 9.18.2 & ACI 318-08 18.8.2)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AASHTO 9.20, ACI 318-08 11.1 & 11.4)
MAX 0.8h , d p
Vc
Vs
S max
MAX
2b wd
19.20
V ud p
'
MIN 0.6 f c 700 MIN 1 ,
b wd , 5b wd
M u
f 'c , for
se
0.4 f
Av f yd
MIN
, 8b wd f 'c
S
MIN 100 ,
f 'c
in
f 'c , 2b wd
f c'
f 'c , for
provd
se
77.46
t 0.4 f
psi
pu
178.47
kips
pu
92.16
kips
'
MIN
0.375
d
,
12
,
for
!
4
d
f
V
b
s
w
c
Av (min)
14.40
A ps f puS
bw
MAX 50b wS ,
fy
80df y
50b wS
, for f se 0.4 f pu
f y
in
, for f t 0.4 f
se
pu
0.500
in2
(Cont'd)
Av requd
no shear re
for
Av
MAX Av cal
unsatisfactory
for case1
V u
requd
IV c
case
Av
IV c
d V u d IV c
0.500
for case
IV c d V u d I V S V c
for case
I V S V c d V u
CHECK CANTILEVER CAPACITY OF SLAB / DECK (AASHTO 9, ACI 318-08 10 & 11)
dend slab =
3.00
in
I Mn,slab =
2612
lbs-ft / ft
>
Mu,slab =
1591
lbs-ft / ft
[Satisfactory]
I Vn,slab =
4183
lbs / ft
>
Vu,slab =
1408
lbs / ft
[Satisfactory]
in2
PROJECT :
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DATE :
Concrete Box Culvert Design Based on AASHTO 17th & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'
3.5
ksi
fy
60
ksi
Pa
45
pcf
Jb
140
pcf
ws
100
psf, vertical
18
kips
PE
20
ts
10
in
10
in o.c.
THICKNESS OF WALL
tw
in
THICKNESS OF FLOOR
tf
12
D
12
in o.c.
at each face
2.8
ft
10
ft
ft
DIMENSION
in
12
in o.c.
ANALYSIS
CHECK TOP SLAB CAPACITY
Mu = (1.2 Jb D + 1.6 ws) B2 / 8 + 1.6 P I B / (4 E) =
Vu = (1.2 Jb D + 1.6 ws) B / 2 + 1.6 P I / E =
Pu =
I M n I AS f y d
IV n
7.77
slab axial force, zero conservatively, since tension controlled. (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
where
UProvD =
15.55
0.0058
2I bd
'
c
AS f y P u
'
1.7bf c
17.06
4.96
ft-kips / ft
Mu
>
[Satisfactory]
<
>
UMIN =
=
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
d =
7.63 in,
in,
As =
0.528
in2 / ft
b =
12
2.25
kips / ft ,
JHb = 1.6 Hb
3.60 kips / ft
0.49
kips / ft ,
JHs = 1.6 Hs
0.78 kips / ft
1.00
kips / ft ,
JHE =
=
1.6 HE =
1.60 kips / ft
HE = 0.5 PE H
(cont'd)
CHECK WALL CAPACITY
Mu = (0.1875 JHs + 0.175 JHb + 0.100 JHE) H
9.36
2.63
5.98
kips / ft
200.0
180.0
160.0
140.0
I Pn (k)
120.0
100.0
I Pn
I Mn
80.0
185.5
0.0
60.0
AT MAXIMUM LOAD
185.5
6.2
AT MIDDLE
118.5
18.2
40.0
20.0
0.0
0.0
5.0
10.0
15.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
ATHt = 0.002
51.5
21.8
AT BALANCED
49.8
21.9
ATHt = 0.005
31.3
24.7
AT FLEXURE ONLY
0.0
9.0
2.63
kips / ft
Mu =
9.36
ft-kips / ft
IV n
2I bd
'
c
[Satisfactory]
7.12
kips / ft
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
where
6.69 in,
b =
12
As =
in,
0.310
in2 / ft
4.42
IV n
0.0038
2I bd
floor axial force, zero conservatively, since tension controlled. (ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
I M n I AS f y d
UProvD =
8.85
'
c
AS f y P u
'
1.7bf c
18.33
ft-kips / ft
>
<
>
UMIN =
=
Mu
[Satisfactory]
kips / ft
[Satisfactory]
>
Vu
[Satisfactory]
d =
9.63 in,
b =
12
in,
As =
0.440
in2 / ft
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Steel Road Plate Design Based on AASHTO 17th Edition & AISC 360-10 using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MAXIMUM TRENCH WIDTH
(A or B zero for one way trench.)
A=
B=
t=
4
6
ft
ft
W=
L=
1.625 in
(Weight =
ksi
Fy =
50
3185
6
8
ft
ft
lbs)
ANALYSIS
IMPACT FACTOR (AASHTO 3.8.2)
I = 1+ Min[ 0.3 , 50/(L + 125) ] =
Where
L = Max(A , B) =
1.30
6.0
ft
'
in
0
0.60
0.85
0.19
0.69
0.92
0.26
0.74
0.99
R
kips
-9.246
Bending
Section
7-8
8-9
3-6
6-9
Minimum W =
Minimum L =
E=
29000
M n = Min( F y Z , 1.6 M y ) =
>
M =
1.67
d=
12.0
Z = d t2/ 4 =
My = Fy d t2/ 6 =
22.0
V n =0.6 F y A w C v =
:b =
1.67
Cv =
1.00
ksi
17.4
ft-kips
V =
>
3510.0 kips
, (AISC 360-10, G1)
6
8
[Satisfactory]
33.0
ft-kips
:b =
M
ft-k/ft
8.63
10.54
16.55
18.26
117.0
in
33.8
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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DATE :
Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 / 2009 IBC (both ASD and SD)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES )
1
Yes
(This option only for local jurisdiction amendments to the code, not part of TMS.)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK )
1
CMU
fm' =
MASONRY STRENGTH
ksi
ksi
Yes
Seismic D
P=
300
kips, at middle of L w
Vx =
210
Mx =
6200
My =
500
hw =
16
ft
Lw =
30
THICKNESS OF WALL
REINFORCING OF WALL
tw =
8
2
Ash, Horizontal
16
in o.c.
Asv, Vertical
24
in o.c.
b11 =
48
b21 =
36
12
in ,
in ,
BOTTOM FLANGE
tf 2 =
in
in ,
5
in ,
5
in center to edge.
b12 =
24
in ,
48
in o.c., Vertical
b22 =
48
in ,
48
in o.c., Vertical
bf 1 =
bf 2 =
80
in ,(TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
92
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD)
d
5000
d
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
d
30000
-1000
d
P (k)
M (ft-k)
P (load) =
300
kips
<
P (allowable) = Pa =
6220.13 ft-kips
<
2069.56 kips
M (allowable) =
7571.53 ft-kips
Em =
2700
An =
4235
in2
Es =
29000
Ast =
9.94
in2
Scale Factor =
1.333
, (TMS 2.1.2.3)
[Satisfactory]
fs
Fb =
1.320
h/r=
87
Fs =
32.00
Pa =
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN (SD)
10000
8000
IPn (k)
6000
4000
2000
0
-10000
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
IMn (ft-k)
Pu = 1.2 P =
360
kips
-2000
8885.9
ft-kips
<
IMn =
[Satisfactory]
Hmu =
0.0025
, (TMS 3.3.2.c)
d=
363
in
I=
0.9
, (TMS 3.1.4.1)
fm' =
ksi
1
M T ' , 80 45M T , for M T 1.0
SF MIN 4
f
Vd m
Vd
Vd
1
MT
SF MIN 4
Vd
2
Fv, Maximum
45M T
, 120
,
Vd
'
m
48
psi
1.5 fv
<
for M T 1.0
Vd
101
>
fv =
77
[Satisfactory]
V
1.5
F sd
Ash,min =
0.33
in2 / ft
<
0.137
in2/ft
<
Ssh,max =
24
Asv,min =
0.064
Ssv,max =
24
Av
s
0.33
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
Ash,actual =
0.330
in2/ft
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
in
>
Ssh,actual =
16
in
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
in2/ft
<
Asv,actual =
0.220
in2/ft
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
in
>
Ssv,actual =
24
in
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
0.0003
[Satisfactory]
U max
n f 'm
f
2 f y n 'y
f m
0.0087
>
U =
psi
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Masonry Shear Wall Design Based on TMS 402-08 / 2010 CBC (both ASD and SD)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES )
1
Yes
(This option only for local jurisdiction amendments to the code, not part of TMS.)
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK )
1
CMU
fm' =
MASONRY STRENGTH
ksi
ksi
Yes
Seismic D
P=
300
kips, at middle of L w
Vx =
200
Mx =
6200
My =
500
hw =
16
ft
Lw =
30
THICKNESS OF WALL
REINFORCING OF WALL
tw =
8
2
Ash, Horizontal
16
in o.c.
Asv, Vertical
24
in o.c.
b11 =
48
b21 =
36
12
in ,
in ,
BOTTOM FLANGE
tf 2 =
in
in ,
5
in ,
5
in center to edge.
b12 =
24
in ,
48
in o.c., Vertical
b22 =
48
in ,
48
in o.c., Vertical
bf 1 =
bf 2 =
80
in ,(TMS 1.9.4.2.3)
92
ANALYSIS
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY ALLOWABLE STRESS DESIGN (ASD)
d
5000
d
4000
3000
2000
1000
0
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
d
30000
-1000
d
P (k)
M (ft-k)
P (load) =
300
kips
<
P (allowable) = Pa =
6220.13 ft-kips
<
2027.82 kips
M (allowable) =
6699.19 ft-kips
Em =
2700
An =
4235
in2
Es =
29000
Ast =
6.66
in2
Scale Factor =
1.333
, (TMS 2.1.2.3)
[Satisfactory]
fs
Fb =
1.320
h/r=
87
Fs =
32.00
Pa =
(cont'd)
CHECK FLEXURAL & AXIAL CAPACITY BY STRENGTH DESIGN (SD)
10000
8000
IPn (k)
6000
4000
2000
0
-10000
10000
20000
30000
40000
50000
60000
IMn (ft-k)
Pu = 1.2 P =
360
kips
-2000
8885.9
ft-kips
<
IMn =
[Satisfactory]
Hmu =
0.0025
, (TMS 3.3.2.c)
d=
363
in
I=
0.9
, (TMS 3.1.4.1)
fm' =
ksi
1
M T ' , 80 45M T , for M T 1.0
SF MIN 4
f
Vd m
Vd
Vd
1
MT
SF MIN 4
Vd
2
Fv, Maximum
45M T
, 120
,
Vd
'
m
47
psi
1.5 fv
<
for M T 1.0
Vd
100
>
fv =
73
[Satisfactory]
V
1.5
F sd
Ash,min =
0.31
in2 / ft
<
0.137
in2/ft
<
in
in2/ft
Ssh,max =
24
Asv,min =
0.064
Ssv,max =
24
A(sh+sv),min =
0.003
in
2
in /in
Av
s
0.33
in2 / ft
[Satisfactory]
Ash,actual =
0.330
in2/ft
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
>
Ssh,actual =
16
in
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
<
Asv,actual =
0.100
in2/ft
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
>
Ssv,actual =
24
in
[Satisfactory]
(TMS 1.17.3.2.6)
[Satisfactory]
<
A(sh+sv),actual =
0.005
in /in
0.0003
[Satisfactory]
U max
n f 'm
f
2 f y n 'y
f
m
0.0087
>
U =
psi
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PROJECT :
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DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
REVIEW BY :
Allowable Stress Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
SPECIAL INSPECTION ( 0=NO, 1=YES )
TYPE OF MASONRY ( 1=CMU, 2=BRICK )
=
MASONRY STRENGTH
fm'
fy
1
1
1.5
Yes
CMU
ksi
60
ksi
P
w1
w2
t
=
=
=
=
Yes
625
26.7
80.2
8
PARAPET HEIGHT
hp
ft
WALL HEIGHT
ECCENTRICITY
h
e
=
=
20
6
ft
in
130
pcf
1
1
#
#
5
5
lbs / ft
plf / ft
plf / ft
in
@
@
16
16
ANALYSIS
VERT. REINF. AREA AT EACH SIDE
As
=
EFFECTIVE DEPTH (TMS 1.15.3.5)
d
=
=
WIDTH OF SECTION
bw
=
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS
te
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS
Em
=
=
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS
Es
THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS
F b = ( SF ) 0.33 f
'
m
)=
660
0.23
3.82
12.00
7.63
1350
29000
in2
in
in
in
ksi
ksi
S = h+ hp
( h+h p )
2h
Pe
h w1
V 2 = h w1 V 1
= 10.5
1.05
Pe + w1 ( h 2 h 2p )
M1 =
2
2
2 w1h
ft
V 3 = h p w2
=
=
160
= 0.37059
32000 psi
( h + h p ) w1 + Pe
2h
psi
V 1 = ( h + h p ) w1
k = 2n + ( n ) n
21.48
0.0051
1.333
MODULAR RATIO
n =
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
=
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
SF =
THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS
280
lbs / ft
254 lbs / ft
P1 = P + ( wall weight ) =
2
w2h p
=
160
ft-lbs/ft
M2=
2
P 2 = P + ( wall weight )
1541
ft-lbs/ft
1623
lbs / ft
798
lbs / ft
fv=
lbs / ft
MAX (V 1 , V 2 , V 3 )
t eb w
3.06
psi
DETERMINE THE REGION FOR FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD (MDG-3 Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
M
t
e
Pd 6 d
1. Wall is in compression and not cracked.
__
M
te 1
2d 3
Pd
M
te 1
>
2d 3
Pd
3. Wall is cracked and steel is in tension.
REGION 3 APPLICABLE FOR (M1, P1)
(cont'd)
CHECK REGION 1 CAPACITY
Mm=
b wt e
te
Fb P =
6
6
6232 ft-lbs / ft
>
M1
[Not applicable]
6319 ft-lbs / ft
>
M2
[Not applicable]
2P 2
te
=
Mm=P
2 3b w F b
ft-lbs / ft <
M1
[Not applicable]
M m = MIN
kd
1
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
, AsF s d
1560
ft-lbs / ft
>
M1
[Satisfactory]
1560
ft-lbs / ft
>
M2
[Not applicable]
kd
t kd
+P e
3
2 3
F v = ( SF ) MIN
'
f m , 50
51.64 psi
>
fv
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
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Page 210 of 533
524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Strength Design of Masonry Bearing Wall Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
CMU
ksi
ksi
lbs / ft
plf / ft
plf / ft
in
ft
ft
in
130
2
2
SDS
#
#
=
5
5
1.246
@
@
As
0.23
in2/ft
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS
5.57
in
bw
12.00
in
Ig
444
in4/ft
MODULAR RATIO
1
1.5
60
625
26.7
80.2
8
2
24.17
6
pcf
ANALYSIS
VERT. REINF. AREA AT EA. SIDE
EFFECTIVE DEPTH
WIDTH OF SECTION
GROSS MOMENT OF INERTIA
te =
7.63
in
Em =
1350
ksi
Es =
29000 ksi
21.48
bd
mu + y
'
0.64 f m
= As / d bw = 0.0035
<
fy
MAX =
'
0.64 f m
[Satisfactory]
P
mu
bd
mu + y
d'
+ y , y E s
f y min mu
d mu
where
mu
0.0025
1.5
= fy / Es =
= D + 0.75 L + 0.525 Q E =
0.0082
75
psi
Pw =
0.05 fm' =
<
(0.5 h + hp) m t =
1221
[Satisfactory]
Pf =
lbs / ft ,
625
lbs / ft
150
1455
ft-lbs/ft
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (0.9 - 0.2SDS) D + Eh , (IBC 09 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
Pu = (0.9 - 0.2SDS) (PDL + Pw) =
1201
lbs/ft
1.05
c = a/ 0.80 =
__
in
4
Icr = n Ase(d-c)2 + bc3 / 3 = 107 in /ft
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTION AT THE MID-HEIGHT OF THE WALL ARE GIVEN BY
1st Cycle
2nd Cycle
2
1.32
2870
> Mcr
[Satisfactory]
1.283
2999
3rd Cycle
Final
1.377
1.384
in
3008
3009
ft-lbs/ft
(cont'd)
CHECK MOMENT CAPACITY OF THE WALL (TMS 402-08 3.3.5)
Mn = [Asefy(d-a/2) - Pu(d-te/2)] =
5571
Mn = Asefy(d-a/2) =
ft-lbs/ft
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
2nd Cycle
0.728
Mser = wh /8 + Pf e/2 + Ps =
2106
> Mcr
2.03
in
>
Final
0.787
0.792
in
2193
2194
ft-lbs/ft
2187
[Satisfactory]
0.007 h =
3rd Cycle
[Satisfactory]
CHECK CAPACITY OF LOAD COMBINATION (1.2 + 0.2SDS) D + Eh , (IBC 09 1605.2.1 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2)
Pu = (1.2+0.2SDS)(PDL + Pw) =
2675
lbs/ft
1.15
c = a/ 0.80 =
1.44
in
THE MOMENT AND DEFLECTION AT THE MID-HEIGHT OF THE WALL ARE GIVEN BY
wu = 1.4 w1 =
37.4 plf / ft
1st Cycle
2nd Cycle
1.376
1.605
1.651
in
3263
3314
3324
ft-lbs/ft
2956
> Mcr
[Satisfactory]
3rd Cycle
Final
5871
Mn = Asefy(d-a/2) =
ft-lbs/ft
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
Mser = wh /8 + Pf e/2 + Ps =
1st Cycle
2nd Cycle
0.728
2106
> Mcr
[Satisfactory]
0.007 h =
2.03
in
>
2187
3rd Cycle
Final
0.787
0.792
in
2193
2194
ft-lbs/ft
704
lbs/ft
[Satisfactory]
6383
lbs/ft
>
where = 0.8
[Satisfactory]
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
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Page 212 of 533
524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Design for Girder at Masonry Wall Based on TMS 402-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
PG
e
=
=
1
1
1.5
60
Yes
32
3
BEARING LENGTH
Lbr
20
in
w1
w2
t
hp
h
=
=
=
=
=
25
45
8
2
15
psf
psf
in
ft
ft
Yes
CMU
ksi
ksi
kips
in
2
#
7
in o.c. (at each face)
ANALYSIS
te
EFFECTIVE THICKNESS
7.63
in
40.00
in
=
0.25 fm' =
<
210
psi
375
psi
[Satisfactory]
REINF. AREA AT EACH SIDE
As
=
EFFECTIVE DEPTH (TMS, 1.15.3.5)
d
=
=
WIDTH OF SECTION
bw
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS
Em
=
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS
Es
=
MODULAR RATIO
n
=
THE ALLOWABLE STRESS DUE TO FLEXURE IS
F b = ( SF ) 0.33 f
'
m
)=
660
lbs / ft
0.45
5.44
12.00
1350
29000
21.48
S = h+ hp
( h+h p )
2h
Pe
h w1
in
in
ksi
ksi
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
=
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
SF =
THE NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR IS
k = 2n + ( n ) n
2
0.0069
1.333
= 0.41584
psi
in2
32000 psi
M1 =
__
= 13.1
ft
2 w1h 2
Pe+ w1 ( h 2 h2p )
2
P1 = P + ( wall weight )
2131
8875
ft-lbs/ft
lbs / ft
(cont'd)
THE GOVERNING SHEAR FORCES ARE
V 1 = ( h + h p ) w1
( h + h p ) w1 + Pe
2h
V 2 = h w1 V 1
V 3 = h p w2
M2=
326
lbs / ft
49
90
lbs / ft
lbs / ft
90
ft-lbs/ft
P 2 = P + ( wall weight )
w2h
2
2
p
8707
lbs / ft
fv=
MAX (V 1 , V 2 , V 3 )
t eb w
3.56
psi
DETERMINE THE REGION FOR FLEXURE AND AXIAL LOAD (MDG-3 Tab 12.2.1, Fig 12.2-12 & 13, page 12-25).
M
te 1
2d 3
Pd
M
t
e
Pd 6 d
1. Wall is in compression and not cracked.
M
te 1
>
2d 3
Pd
b wt e
te
Mm=
Fb P =
6
6
5463
ft-lbs / ft
>
M1
[Not applicable]
5481
ft-lbs / ft
>
M2
[Satisfactory]
M1
[Not applicable]
2P 2
te
=
Mm=P
2 3b w F b
ft-lbs / ft >
ft-lbs / ft >
M2
[Not applicable]
2236
CHECK REGION 3 CAPACITY (The moment maybe limited by either the masonry compression or steel tension, MDG-3 page 12-25).
M m = MIN
kd
1
t
P d e
b wkd F b d
2
3
2
, AsF s d
2298
ft-lbs / ft
>
M1
[Satisfactory]
2321
ft-lbs / ft
>
M2
[Not applicable]
kd
t kd
+P e
3
2 3
F v = ( SF ) MIN
'
m
, 50
51.64 psi
>
fv
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
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Page 214 of 533
524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
0
1
1.5
60
Yes
V
M
b
d
Lc
=
=
=
=
=
4.56
13.68
8
45
12
1
@
#
VERTICAL REINF.
1
TENSION REINFORCEMENT
4
2
k
ft-k
in
in
ft
Seismic
8
in o.c.
6
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
SF
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
0.667
32
0.33
1350
29000
7.63
21.48
0.003
ksi
ksi
ksi, (TMS 402 1.8.2.2.1)
ksi, (TMS 402 1.8.2.1)
in
[Satisfactory, Lc < 32 bw]
k = 2n + ( n ) n
j = 1
0.281
k
3
= 0.906
M
A s jd
fs=
4.57
ksi
<
[SATISFACTORY]
Fs
fb=
2M
jk b w d 2
0.08
ksi
<
[SATISFACTORY]
Fb
V
fv=
b wd
13
(Sec. 2.3.5.2.1)
F v = ( SF ) MIN (
psi
'
m
, 50) =
25.82 psi
[SATISFACTORY]
<
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f
'
m
__
, 150) =
77.46 psi
V
F sd
0.04
2
in / ft
<
Av =
s
0.30
in2 / ft
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1
1
1.5
60
Yes
15.1
83
12
40
12
5
@
#
V
M
b
d
Lc
=
=
=
=
=
VERTICAL REINF.
1
TENSION REINFORCEMENT
4
2
ANALYSIS
SF
1.333
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
32
ksi
0.66
ksi
750 fm' =
1125
29000 ksi
11.63 in
25.78
0.0026
k = 2n + ( n ) n
j = 1
0.304
k
3
= 0.899
M
A s jd
fs=
23.09 ksi
<
[SATISFACTORY]
Fs
fb=
2M
jk b w d 2
0.39 ksi
<
[SATISFACTORY]
Fb
V
fv=
jb wd
36
(Sec. 2107.2.17)
F v = ( SF ) MIN (
'
m
, 50) =
51.64 psi
[SATISFACTORY]
psi
<
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f
'
m
__
, 150) =
154.92 psi
V
F sd
0.14
2
in / ft
<
Av =
s
0.30
in2 / ft
[SATISFACTORY]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
19.13
in
0.005
21.38
1.333
in
in
ANALYSIS
REINFORCEMENT AREA AT ONE SIDE
As
An
In
=
=
=
RADIUS OF GYRATION
6.82
Em
Es
n
=
=
=
At = An(1-+n+n' )
1350 ksi
29000 ksi
21.48
2
668 in
2
2.37 in
2
558 in
4
25982 in
in
0.04Ae = 0.04bd =
h
1.0
140r
FS =
ES
32.0
ksi
ksi
kd d
em =
kd
'
0.278
0.907
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Pd
=
2
107.1 ft-kips
26.681 k
245.71 k
[for h/r < 99]
P Mid
'
F b = SF
Pa
( 0.33 f ) =
'
m
0.622
ksi
0.0004253
(steel governs)
Mm=
kd
1
bkd f b (d ) =
2
3
65.21
f S = 2 E S e 'S =
'
0.0002644
=
=
e m = MIN
0.0011
f b = em E m =
in
j = 1-k/3
eS =
in2
2.53
M Mid = M + ( 0.1)
19.090 k
LEVER-ARM FACTOR
P a = 0.25 f An + 0.65 F S A st
20.21
'
m
Smax
= ' =
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
DISTANCE
d' = 2.25 , d =
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
SF =
15.334
ksi
ft-kips
(cont'd)
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSION BARS
'
'
M S = f S AS (d d ) =
M =M S + M m =
'
57.94
'
ft-kips
123.15 ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
V
fv=
jbd
39
(Sec. 2107.2.17)
V
F sd
0.32
in2 / ft
psi
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN ( f m , 50) =
51.64 psi
[Satisfactory]
<
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f m , 150) =
Av =
s
0.60
in2 / ft
154.92 psi
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
0
1
1.5
60
Yes
2
50
9.5
8.2
15.63
15.63
15
#
@
in o.c.
a=
11.38
in
ANALYSIS
TOTAL REINFORCEMENT AREA
As
1.76
in
An
244
in
In
4
4973 in
4.51
Em
1350 ksi
Es
29000 ksi
in
MODULAR RATIO
21.48
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
0.007
SF
0.667
Smax
16
At = An (1 + ( 2n 1) ) =
0.04An =
in
9.77
h
140r
F a = ( SF ) 0.25 f m 1.0
'
'
M T = M + ( 0.1)
M Td =
2I t
0.163
32.0
ksi
I t = I n + ( 2n 1) As
11.5 ft-kips
a
2
7365
in
f m = f a+ f b =
0.308 ksi
< Fb, [Satisfactory]
11.5 ksi
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
53.435 k
Pa =
( ( SF ) 0.25 f
'
m
An + 0.65 F S A S
1.0
h
140r
89.75 k
[for h/r < 99]
V
fv=
bd
39
V
F sd
0.23
psi
>
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN ( f m , 50) =
25.82 psi
__
in / ft
ksi
0.146 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked]
af b
=
d
At
F S = (1.33 or 1.0 )( 20 or 24 ) =
f S = 2n f a +
fb=
[Satisfactory]
fa=
0.230 ksi
Pd
=
2
[Satisfactory]
ksi
0.330
318 in
F b = ( SF ) 0.33 f m =
in
<
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f m , 150) =
Av =
s
0.60
in / ft
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
77.46 psi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
19.13
in
ANALYSIS
As
An
In
r
Em
Es
n
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
RADIUS OF GYRATION
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS
MODULAR RATIO
in2
in2
in4
2.37
558
25982
6.82
1350
in
ksi
29000 ksi
21.48
2
668 in
= ' =
REINFORCEMENT RATIO
0.005
DISTANCE
d' = 2.25 , d = 21.38 in
ALLOWABLE STRESS FACTOR
SF =
1.333
8
in
MAX. TIES SPACING (1.17.4)
Smax =
NEUTRAL AXIS DEPTH FACTOR
k = {[n+(2n-1)' ]2+2[n+(2n-1)(d'/d)]}0.5 - [n+(2n-1)' ]
LEVER-ARM FACTOR
0.04Ae = 0.04bd =
20.21
h
140r
FS =
ES
32.0
ksi
ksi
kd d
em =
kd
'
Pd
=
2
107.1 ft-kips
26.681 k
245.71 k
[for h/r < 99]
P Mid
'
F b = SF
Pa
( 0.33 f ) =
'
m
0.622
ksi
0.0004253
(steel governs)
Mm=
kd
1
bkd f b (d ) =
2
3
65.21
f S = 2 E S e 'S =
'
0.0002644
0.907
e m = MIN
0.0011
f b = em E m =
[Satisfactory]
eS =
[Satisfactory]
in2
M Mid = M + ( 0.1)
19.090 k
in2
0.278
'
j = 1-k/3
15.334
ksi
ft-kips
(cont'd)
MOMENT DUE TO THE COMPRESSION BARS
'
'
M S = f S AS (d d ) =
M =M S + M m =
'
57.94
'
ft-kips
123.15 ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
V
fv=
jbd
39
V
F sd
0.32
in2 / ft
psi
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN ( f m , 50) =
51.64 psi
[Satisfactory]
<
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f m , 150) =
Av =
s
0.60
in2 / ft
154.92 psi
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Design for Bending Post at Top of Wall, Based on TMS 402-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
fm'
fy
1.5
ksi
60
ksi
Yes
0.6
0.116
8
4
36
ft-kips
kips
in
@ middle of wall
ksi
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE BASE PLATE THICKNESS (AISC 13th, F6-1)
where
4 oM
=
4
b
Fy
3
in
3/8
fa=
2M
2
3
( 0.5a )
2T
b ( 0.5a )
7.20
kips
480
psi
<
4
or 1.0 0.25 f 'm =
3
500
psi
[SATISFACTORY]
12.80
kips
[SATISFACTORY]
7.20
<
kips
'
'
Lbe =
3.56
'
f m , 0.36 f y Ab
1.46
kips
>
V
[SATISFACTORY]
2
in , only one projected area used conservatively. (TMS 402 1.16.2 & 1.16.3)
__
40 db
20.14
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Fastener Anchorage in Combined Stresses Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
1.5
ksi
60
ksi
0.42
kips / ft
kips / ft
0.85
kips / ft
in
FASTENER DIAMETER
1/2
in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT
Lb
in
16
in
FASTENER SPACING
12
in, o.c.
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
Lb,min = MIN[ 4 , 2] = 2.00
in
Lb
<
[SATISFACTORY]
3.80
>
Where
L = MIN[ Lb , Lbe] =
5.00
= COS-1(0.5S / L) =
k S ba [SATISFACTORY]
in, conservative value
0.00
kips / fastener
0.00
rad
in2
Apt = L2 - 2Aseg =
78.54
Ab = 2 / 4 =
0.20
in2
k=
3/4
Where
1.45
>
S bv,V
, Gravity only
>
k S bv
-1
1.19
[SATISFACTORY]
rad
2
303.72 in
98.41
1.312
kips / fastener
1.02
<
1.33
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
REVIEW BY :
Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Perpendicular Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MASONRY STRENGTH
fm'
1.5
ksi
fy
60
ksi
ba
0.9
kips / ft
bv
0.4
kips / ft
WALL THICKNESS
FASTENER DIAMETER
=
=
8
3/4
in
in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT
Lb
in
FASTENER SPACING
in
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
Lb,min = MIN[ 4 , 2] =
2.00
in
<
Lb
[SATISFACTORY]
0.5
, 0.6Abfy] =
1.80
k S ba [SATISFACTORY]
>
Where
Lbe =
3.44
in
L = MIN[ Lb , Lbe] =
3.44
-1
= COS (0.5S / L) =
0.00
Apt = L - 2 Aseg =
2
Ab = / 4 =
k=
kips / fasteners
0.00
rad
2
in
37.18
0.44
in
3/4
0.5
1.78
>
Where
Apv = Apt =
37.18
k S bv
0.48
[SATISFACTORY]
kips / fasteners
<
1.33
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Parallel Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
fm'
1.5
ksi
fy
60
ksi
ba
0.5
kips / ft
bv
0.2
kips / ft
WALL THICKNESS
FASTENER DIAMETER
=
=
8
1/2
in
in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT
Lb
in
FASTENER SPACING
16
in, o.c.
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
Lb,min = MIN[ 4 , 2] =
2.00
in
Lb
<
[SATISFACTORY]
0.5
, 0.6Abfy] =
1.93
>
Where
Lbe =
3.57
kips / fastener
k S ba [SATISFACTORY]
in
L = MIN[ Lb , Lbe] =
3.57
-1
0.00
rad
= COS (0.5S / L) =
Apt = L - 2Aseg =
2
Ab = / 4 =
k=
0.00
in
39.93
0.20
in
3/4
0.5
1.45
>
Where
Apv = Apt =
39.93
k S bv
0.53
[SATISFACTORY]
kips / fastener
<
1.33
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Double Fastener Anchorage in Tension & Shear Based on TMS 402-08 / IBC 09
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
fm'
1.5
ksi
fy
60
ksi
ba
0.91
kips / 2 fasteners
bv
0.728
kips / 2 fasteners
WALL THICKNESS
FASTENER DIAMETER
=
=
8
3/4
in
in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT
Lb
in
FASTENER SPACING
in
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK MIN. EMBEDMENT (TMS 402 1.16.6)
Lb,min = MIN[ 4 , 2] =
2.00
in
Lb
<
[SATISFACTORY]
Where
Lbe =
0.5
, 0.6Abfy] =
3.50
kips / 2 fasteners
>
k ba
[SATISFACTORY]
3.44
in
L = MIN[ Lb , Lbe] =
3.44
-1
0.51
rad
= COS (0.5S / L) =
Apt = L - Aseg =
2
Ab = / 4 =
k=
1.00
in
36.18
0.44
in
3/4
0.5
>
Where
Apv = Apt =
36.18
0.47
<
kips / 2 fasteners
k bv
[SATISFACTORY]
3.50
1.33
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Masonry Wall Design at Horizontal Bending, Based on TMS 402-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
0
1
1.5
60
Yes
45
8
24
10
24
24
4
w
t
h
L
c1
c2
1
=
=
=
=
=
=
#
No
CMU
ksi
ksi
psf
in
ft
ft
in
in
@
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. Pilaster spacing less than one half the unsupported vertical span of out-of-plane wall. (MDG-3,page 11-8)
L=
10
ft
<
0.5 h =
12 ft
[Satisfactory]
2. Pilaster stiffness greater than that the tributary area of wall. (TMS 402 1.7.4)
120 in, (TMS 402, 1.7.6.1 & 1.9.4.2.3)
beff = c1 + 12 t =
y=
7.4
in
E Ipilaster =
52809 E
,(TMS 402, 1.9.2)
4096 E
,(TMS 402, 1.9.2)
E Iwall =
>
E Ipilaster
E Iwall
[Satisfactory]
k = 2 n + ( n ) n =
2
)=
'
m
M allowable = MIN
1
kd
b wkd F b d
2
3
ksi
ksi
21.48 , modular ratio
0.0011 , reinforcement ratio
0.667 , allowable stress factor
2000 or 24000 = 32000 psi
1350
29000
F S = (1.33 or 1.0) (
0.1944
F b = ( SF ) 0.33 f
=
=
=
=
=
Em
Es
n
SF
330 psi
w ( L c1 )
=
8
, As F s d
kd
3
max
360 ft-lbs/ft
<
M allowable
[Satisfactory]
'
m
, 50 =
26
psi
>
f v = 0.5 (L - c 1 ) w / (b w d) =
__
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
4
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Development & Splice of Reinforcement in Masonry Based on TMS 402-11 / ACI 530-11 & 2012 IBC
TENSION & COMPRESSION DEVELOPMENT
Ld = e MAX[ 0.13 db2 fy / (K fm' 0.5 ) , 12 ]
57 db
43
in
Bar size
db
6
0.75
in
fy
60
ksi
fm'
1.5
ksi
1.0
c
s
K
=
=
=
=
1.3
3.44 in, masonry cover
7.25 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
MIN( c , s , 5db ) =
3.44 in
53 db
Bar size
db
6
0.75
in
40
in
40
TENSION HOOKS
Le = 13 db =
10
T = As F s =
where
3.30
kips
Bar size
db
6
0.75
As
0.44
in
in2
Fs
7.5
where
Asc
Bar size
db
fy
57 db
0
43
in
1
6
0.75
in
60
ksi
fm'
1.5
ksi
1.0
c
s
K
=
=
=
=
1.3
3.44 in, masonry cover
7.25 in, bars clear spacing
MIN( c , s , 5db ) =
3.44 in
where
fs
24
ksi )
54
in
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
24.6658
24.6658
DATE :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
Tables for Development & Splice of Reinforcement Based on IBC 06 / CBC 07 / ACI 530
1000
25
25
31
52
73
112
145
188
237
357
702
1500
24
20
25
43
118
153
193
292
573
fm' (psi)
2000
2500
24
24
17
16
22
20
37
33
46
71
102
92
133
119
167
150
253
226
496
444
3000
24
14
18
30
42
64
84
108
137
206
405
3500
24
13
16
28
39
60
77
100
126
191
375
1000
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
1500
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
fm' (psi)
2000
2500
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
3000
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
3500
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
1000
25
36
45
54
73
112
145
188
237
357
702
1500
24
36
45
54
63
91
118
153
193
292
573
fm' (psi)
2000
2500
24
24
36
36
45
45
54
54
63
79
102
92
133
119
167
150
253
226
496
444
3000
24
36
45
54
84
108
137
206
405
3500
24
36
45
54
63
72
81
100
126
191
375
Bar
Size
#3
#4
#5
#6
#7
#8
#9
# 10
# 11
# 14
# 18
1000
25
25
31
52
73
112
145
188
237
357
702
__
Page 232 of 533
524
1500
24
24
30
43
118
153
193
292
573
fm' (psi)
2000
2500
24
24
24
24
30
30
37
36
46
71
102
92
133
119
167
150
253
226
496
444
3000
24
24
30
36
42
64
84
108
137
206
405
3500
24
24
30
36
42
60
77
100
126
191
375
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Design of Masonry Bearing Wall with Opening Based on TMS 402-08
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
16
No
ANALYSIS
CHECK JAMB CAPACITY UNDER LATERAL & AXIAL LOADS (TMS 402-08 2.3.3)
6t=
beff =
48
in, (TMS 402-08 1.9.4.2.3)
PJamb =
986
wJamb =
41
psf
S=
8.25
ft
Mmax =
1470
ft-lbs / ft
PM =
As =
2556
lbs / ft, at max M section
2
(wall + Jamb) = 0.31 in / ft
Mallow =
1711
ft-lbs / ft
Mmax
>
[Satisfactory]
339 lbs / ft
Vallow =
<
4728
lbs / ft
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LINTEL CAPACITY UNDER GRAVITY & LATERAL LOADS (TMS 402-08 2.3)
psi =
fb = Gravity + Lateral =
11 psi +
484
495
psi
<
Fb =
fs = Gravity + Lateral =
<
where
Fs =
495 psi
[Satisfactory]
629 psi +
308
24000 psi
MGav =
MLat =
As,Lat =
fv = Gravity + Lateral = (
<
Fv =
937
0.88
ft-lbs
in
k=
0.278
__
5.06
39
psi
[Satisfactory]
1940
As,Gav =
psi =
135
ft-lbs
0.88
in2
k=
0.004
5.08
psi
psi
0.43
)0.5 =
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1
1
1.5
60
Yes
3
50
9.5
8.2
te =
7.63
D=
24
d=
23.63
L=
B=
48
24
Le =
48.00
b=
23.63
R=
80
Re =
48.00
=
2
4
15
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@
D
k, at pilaster center
k, (may be negative)
ft-k, (posite or negative)
effective
t=
Yes
CMU
ksi
ksi
ft
8
8
in o.c.
a=
19.13
in
ANALYSIS
TOTAL REINFORCEMENT AREA
As
3.16
in2
An
798
in
yt
in
In
Em
1350 ksi
Es
29000 ksi
RADIUS OF GYRATION
39198 in
7.01
MODULAR RATIO
21.48
0.006
SF
1.333
Smax
in
in
TRANSFORMED WALL PILASTER AREA
At = An + bd ( 2n 1) =
2
931 in
h
140r
'
F a = ( SF ) 0.25 f m 1.0
22.34
0.660
M T = M + ( 0.1)
F S = (1.33 or 1.0 )( 20 or 24 ) =
ksi
0.060
I t = I n + ( 2n 1) As
13.1 ft-kips
32.0
a
2
51330 in
f m = f a+ f b =
0.089 ksi
< Fb, [Satisfactory]
ksi
3.6
< Fs, [Satisfactory]
61.227 k
( ( SF ) 0.25 f
'
m
An + 0.65 F S A S
1.0
h
140r
449.26 k
[for h/r < 99]
__
V
fv=
bd
V
F sd
0.15
17
in / ft
psi
ksi
Pa =
ksi
0.029 ksi
< fa, [Satisfactory, the section is uncracked]
a
f S = 2n f a + f b =
d
At
M Ty =
fb=
It
fa=
0.483 ksi
Pd
=
2
[Satisfactory]
AXIAL STRESS AT MIDHEIGHT OF THE PILASTER
in2
<
F v = ( SF ) MIN ( f m , 50) =
'
51.64 psi
[Satisfactory]
<
<
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f m , 150) =
'
Av =
s
0.60
in / ft
154.92 psi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
P
V
M
=
=
=
11.5
20
106
effective
t=
te =
7.63
D=
24
c=
23.63
L=
48
Le =
48.00
B=
24
b=
23.63
R=
80
Re =
48.00
=
3
4
29
#
@
ft
8
8
in o.c.
in
ANALYSIS
= ' =
d' = 2.25 , d =
As
An
=
=
2.37
798
in2
2
in
yt
in
SF
1.333
In
Smax
=
=
=
=
RADIUS OF GYRATION
MASONRY ELASTICITY MODULUS
STEEL ELASTICITY MODULUS
MODULAR RATIO
39198 in
7.01 in
1350 ksi
Em
29000 ksi
Es
n
21.48
2
At = An+(-+n+n' ) c b = 908 in
TRANSFORMED AREA
<
AXIAL LOAD AT MIDDLE OF THE PILASTER
psi
<
LEVER-ARM FACTOR
MMid / (In / y) =
'
P a = 0.25 f m An + 0.65 F S A st 1.0
309
h
140r
in
20.21
in
FS =
EmSE m =
fb=e
0.0011
=
=
j = 1-k/3
0.278
0.907
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
M Mid = M + ( 0.1)
107.1 ft-kips
26.681 k
326.35 k
[for h/r < 99]
P Mid
'
F b = SF
Pa
__
32.0
Pd
=
2
eS =
2.53
(tensile exist)
ALLOWABLE AXIAL LOAD FOR AXIAL COMPRESSION ONLY
in
22.353 k
in
0.005
21.38
( 0.33 f ) =
'
m
0.626
ksi
e m = MIN
'
kd
Fb
es ,
d kd
Em
0.0004253
(steel governs)
(cont'd)
MOMENT DUE TO THE MASONRY
f b = em E m =
0.574
ksi
Mm=
kd d
em =
kd
M = f AS (d d ) =
'
S
'
65.21
ft-kips
'
'
f S = 2 E S e 'S =
0.0002644
kd
1
bkd f b (d ) =
2
3
57.94
15.334
ksi
M =M S + M m =
'
ft-kips
123.15 ft-kips
> Mt, [Satisfactory]
V
fv=
jbd
39
V
F sd
0.32
in2 / ft
psi
<
'
F v = ( SF ) MIN ( f m , 50) =
51.64 psi
[Satisfactory]
<
<
F v = ( SF ) MIN (3 f m , 150) =
'
Av =
s
0.60
in / ft
Technical References:
1. "Masonry Designers' Guide, Third Edition" (MDG-3), The Masonry Society, 2001.
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154.92 psi
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Beam to Wall Anchorage Design Based on TMS 402 / IBC 09
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
1.5
ksi
60
ksi
3.2
kips
in
1.12
kips
WALL THICKNESS
b
in
FASTENER DIAMETER
3/4
in
EFFECTIVE EMBEDMENT
Lb
in
in
Lbe
16
SPACING
Sh
in, o.c.
VERTICAL SPACING
Sv
11
in, o.c.
Yes
ANALYSIS
ANCHOR LOCATION & FORCE
MAX TENSION STRESS, ASD
Anchor
X (in)
Y (in)
XCG2
YCG2
Na
Va
ba
=
1.2
MAX SHEAR STRESS, VERTICAL
kips / fastener
1
2
-4.00
4.00
-5.50
-5.50
16.00
16.00
30.25
30.25
1.2
1.2
0.8
0.8
bv
GOVERNING SPACING
S
kips / fastener
3
4
-4.00
4.00
5.50
5.50
16.00
16.00
30.25
30.25
-0.6
-0.6
0.8
0.8
0.8
in, o.c.
2.00
<
in
Lb
[SATISFACTORY]
3.41
>
Where
L = MIN[ Lb , Lbe] =
5.00
k ba =
kips / fastener
0.86
kips / fastener
= COS-1(0.5Sh / L) =
0.64
rad
4.09
in2
Apt = L2 - 2Aseg =
70.36
Ab = 2 / 4 =
0.44
in2
k=
[SATISFACTORY]
3/4
>
Where
= COS-1(0.5S / Lbe) =
bv =
1.32
0.80
kips / fastener
rad
2
275.47 in
2
126.65 in (TMS 402 1.16.3)
0.79
<
1.33
1.78
[SATISFACTORY]
kips / fastener
, Gravity only
[SATISFACTORY]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
MASONRY STRENGTH
DRAG BARS
fy
1.5
60
ksi
60
ksi
Yes
ANALYSIS
CHECK DRAG BAR LENGTH (TMS 402-08, 2.1.9.3)
Ld = e MAX[ 0.13 db2 fy / (K fm' 0.5 ) , 12 ]
68 db
59
in
<
where
db
0.875
1.0
c
s
=
=
=
60
in
[SATISFACTORY]
in
(1.5 for epoxy-coated)
1.3
3.3775 in, masonry cover
7.125 in, adjacent bars clear spacing
MIN( c , s , 5db ) =
3.3775 in
57.60
>
where
kips
T
[SATISFACTORY]
Fs
32
As
1.8
in2
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DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Wood Joist Design Based on NDS 05 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
L =
JOIST SPAN
35
DL =
DEAD LOAD
22
LL =
16
LIVE LOAD / SNOW
S =
24
JOIST SPACING
CD =
DURATION FACTOR
1.25
ft
psf, (w/o self Wt)
psf
in o.c.
(NDS Tab. 2.3.2)
REPETITIVE FACTOR
Cr =
1.15
LL = L / 360
1.5(DL+0.33LL) = L / 480
(DL+LL) = L / 240
26" TJI/H90
26" SSI 43LX
( L / 360 , 1.2 in )
( L / 480 , 0.9 in )
( L / 240 , 1.8 in )
ANALYSIS
JOIST PROPERTIES & ALLOWABLE MOMENT & SHEAR
2x No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch ( ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a)
EI x 106
Deep (in)
Wt (lbs/ft)
M (ft-lbs)
V (lbs)
2
(in -lbs)
(CF included)
4
6
8
10
12
1.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
344
738
1183
1767
2375
630
990
1310
1670
2030
9
33
76
158
285
1.00
574
2.00
8
10
12
2.00
3.00
4.00
630
10
1225
990
40
1975
2942
3958
1310
1670
2030
91
188
338
V (lbs)
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
450
666
913
1205
1545
1934
2374
2868
3417
4025
3.30
3.60
3.90
4.20
4.40
4.70
5.00
5.30
5.50
5.80
6750
8030
9210
10380
11540
12690
13830
14960
16085
17205
4.20
4.50
4.70
5.00
5.30
5.60
5.80
6.10
6.40
6.60
9605
11430
13115
14785
16435
18075
19700
21315
22915
24510
4.60
4.90
5.20
5.40
5.70
6.00
6.30
6.50
6.80
7.10
10960
13090
15065
17010
18945
20855
22755
24645
26520
28380
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
V (lbs)
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
V (lbs)
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
(CF included)
4
6
8
10
12
EI x 10
2
(in -lbs)
621
913
1246
1635
2085
2597
3172
3814
4525
5306
EI x 10
2
(in -lbs)
687
1015
1389
1827
2331
2904
3549
4266
5059
5930
1.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
383
819
1314
1961
2637
630
990
1305
1665
2025
EI x 106
2
(in -lbs)
9
35
81
168
303
Where:
1.
ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a is from American Wood Council, 2001.
Assume that the joist top is fully lateral supported by diaphragm. (CL = 1.0)
2.
3.
WoodBeam.xls is at www.engineering-international.com
3.10
3.30
3.60
3.90
4.10
4.40
4.70
5.00
5.20
5.50
5391
6570
7684
8800
9918
11038
12159
13279
14401
15524
2115
2330
2530
2735
2935
3135
3335
3540
3740
3940
3.80
4.10
4.30
4.60
4.90
5.10
5.40
5.70
6.00
6.20
7592
9274
10863
12456
14051
15649
17248
18849
20450
22052
2060
2350
2620
2895
3165
3440
3710
3985
4255
4530
4.60
4.90
5.20
5.40
5.70
5.90
6.20
6.40
6.70
7.00
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9789
12081
14251
16269
18419
20573
22730
24889
27050
29212
2080
2260
2425
2590
2755
2920
3090
3255
3420
3585
EI x 106
(in2-lbs)
460
667
900
1170
1478
1824
2211
2638
3106
3616
C x 106
(in2-lbs)
9.39
10.99
12.50
14.02
15.55
17.08
18.62
20.15
21.68
23.21
EI x 106
2
(in -lbs)
637
924
1246
1617
2040
2514
3042
3622
4257
4948
C x 106
2
(in -lbs)
9.54
11.15
12.68
14.22
15.77
17.32
18.87
20.42
21.97
23.53
EI x 106
2
(in -lbs)
707
1031
1394
1944
2454
3026
3661
4358
5119
5944
C x 106
2
(in -lbs)
6.81
7.91
8.97
10.05
11.13
12.21
13.30
14.39
15.47
16.56
(cont'd)
DESIGN EQUATIONS
M =
wL
8C D C r
T JI =
V =
22.5w L 4 2.26w L 2
+
EI
d 105
SSI =
5w L 4 w L2
+
384 EI
C
wL
2C D C r
DFL =
5w L
384 EI
8202
8309
8309
8415
8522
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
937
950
950
962
974
120.05
32.74
14.22
6.84
3.79
312.66
86.80
37.69
18.45
10.41
288.87
79.81
34.65
16.88
9.48
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
937
950
950
962
974
108.05
27.01
11.87
5.75
3.20
281.39
71.61
31.48
15.51
8.77
259.98
65.84
28.94
14.19
7.99
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
965
969
973
976
979
982
986
990
992
996
2.48
1.69
1.24
0.95
0.74
0.60
0.49
0.41
0.35
0.30
6.71
4.60
3.39
2.61
2.06
1.66
1.37
1.15
0.98
0.84
6.13
4.19
3.09
2.37
1.87
1.51
1.25
1.04
0.89
0.76
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
976
980
982
986
990
993
996
999
1003
1006
1.81
1.25
0.92
0.71
0.56
0.46
0.38
0.32
0.27
0.23
5.00
3.45
2.56
1.98
1.58
1.29
1.07
0.90
0.77
0.67
4.55
3.14
2.33
1.80
1.43
1.16
0.97
0.81
0.70
0.60
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
981
985
989
991
995
998
1002
1004
1008
1012
1.65
1.13
0.83
0.64
0.51
0.41
0.34
0.29
0.25
0.21
4.57
3.14
2.33
1.80
1.43
1.17
0.97
0.82
0.71
0.61
4.15
2.85
2.11
1.63
1.30
1.06
0.88
0.74
0.63
0.55
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
8202
8309
8309
8415
8522
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
937
950
950
962
974
120.05
30.87
13.34
6.43
3.57
312.66
81.84
35.36
17.35
9.79
288.87
75.25
32.51
15.88
8.91
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
963
965
969
973
975
979
982
986
989
992
2.40
1.66
1.24
0.96
0.76
0.62
0.51
0.43
0.37
0.32
6.48
4.51
3.38
2.62
2.09
1.71
1.43
1.21
1.04
0.90
5.93
4.12
3.08
2.39
1.91
1.56
1.30
1.10
0.94
0.81
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
971
975
978
981
985
987
991
995
998
1001
1.75
1.21
0.90
0.70
0.56
0.46
0.38
0.32
0.28
0.24
4.77
3.33
2.49
1.94
1.56
1.28
1.07
0.91
0.78
0.68
4.35
3.03
2.27
1.77
1.41
1.16
0.97
0.82
0.71
0.61
V (lbs)
LL
(in)
LT
(in)
D+L
(in)
981
985
989
991
995
997
1001
1003
1007
1010
1.60
1.11
0.83
0.60
0.48
0.40
0.33
0.28
0.24
0.21
4.43
3.09
2.32
1.69
1.36
1.12
0.94
0.80
0.69
0.61
4.02
2.80
2.10
1.53
1.23
1.01
0.85
0.72
0.62
0.55
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
8202
8309
8309
8415
8522
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
TJI/L65
SSI 32MX
8447
8479
8511
8543
8564
8596
8628
8660
8682
8713
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
TJI/L90
8543
8575
8596
8628
8660
8692
8713
8745
8777
8799
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
TJI/H90
8426
8447
8479
8511
8532
8564
8596
8628
8650
8682
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
8500
8532
8554
8586
8618
8639
8671
8703
8735
8756
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
SSI 43L
11 7/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
CHECK
SSI 42MX
8586
8618
8650
8671
8703
8735
8767
8788
8820
8852
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
8586
8618
8650
8671
8703
8724
8756
8777
8809
8841
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CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Double Joist Design for Mechanical Equipment Based on NDS 05 / NDS 01, ICC PFC-4354 & PFC-5803
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
L =
30
JOIST SPAN
DL =
DEAD LOAD
26
S =
24
JOIST SPACING
CD =
DURATION FACTOR
1.33
DEFLECTION LIMITATION
(DL+E) = L / 240
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT
HEIGHT OF MASS CENTER
EQUIPMENT LENGTH
EQUIPMENT WIDTH
22" TJI/H90
22" SSI 43L
( L / 240 , 1.5 in )
3
3
4
6
W=
H=
D=
B=
kips
ft, 2/3 total height
ft
ft, double joist spacing
SDS =
0.96
Ip =
1.5
ap =
Rp =
z=
h=
KH =
1.5
h
36
1.3
0.18
234
104
wD = 0.25 W / D =
188
ANALYSIS
DESIGN EQUATIONS
M=
2
LD D 2
wR L
+ ( wD + wE )
+
8C D
4C D 8C D
( DL + E ) =
V =
w RL + ( w D + w E ) D
2C D
5w R L 4 ( w D + w E ) L 3D
+
384 EI
48 EI
1.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
344
738
1183
1767
2375
630
990
1310
1670
2030
9
33
76
158
285
4
6
8
10
12
1.00
574
630
10
2.00
8
10
12
2.00
3.00
4.00
1225
990
40
1975
2942
3958
1310
1670
2030
91
188
338
3.30
3.60
3.90
4.20
4.40
4.70
5.00
5.30
5.50
5.80
6750
8030
9210
10380
11540
12690
13830
14960
16085
17205
1.00
2.00
2.00
3.00
4.00
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
450
666
913
1205
1545
1934
2374
2868
3417
4025
630
990
1305
1665
2025
9
35
81
168
303
Where:
1.
ASD Supplements, Tab. 5.4a is from American Wood Council, 2001.
Assume that the joist top is fully lateral supported by diaphragm. (CL = 1.0)
2.
3.
WoodBeam.xls is at www.engineering-international.com
__
V (lbs)
383
819
1314
1961
2637
EI x 106
(in2-lbs)
11 7/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
3.10
3.30
3.60
3.90
4.10
4.40
4.70
5.00
5.20
5.50
5391
6570
7684
8800
9918
11038
12159
13279
14401
15524
2115
2330
2530
2735
2935
3135
3335
3540
3740
3940
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
460
667
900
1170
1478
1824
2211
2638
3106
3616
C x 106
(in2-lbs)
9.39
10.99
12.50
14.02
15.55
17.08
18.62
20.15
21.68
23.21
(cont'd)
TJI/L90 ( from Trusjoist # 1062, page 5)
Deep (in)
Wt (lbs/ft)
M (ft-lbs)
11 7/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
4.20
4.50
4.70
5.00
5.30
5.60
5.80
6.10
6.40
6.60
9605
11430
13115
14785
16435
18075
19700
21315
22915
24510
V (lbs)
4.60
4.90
5.20
5.40
5.70
6.00
6.30
6.50
6.80
7.10
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
V (lbs)
10960
13090
15065
17010
18945
20855
22755
24645
26520
28380
1925
2125
2330
2535
2740
2935
3060
2900
2900
2900
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
621
913
1246
1635
2085
2597
3172
3814
4525
5306
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
687
1015
1389
1827
2331
2904
3549
4266
5059
5930
3.80
4.10
4.30
4.60
4.90
5.10
5.40
5.70
6.00
6.20
7592
9274
10863
12456
14051
15649
17248
18849
20450
22052
2060
2350
2620
2895
3165
3440
3710
3985
4255
4530
4.60
4.90
5.20
5.40
5.70
5.90
6.20
6.40
6.70
7.00
9789
12081
14251
16269
18419
20573
22730
24889
27050
29212
2080
2260
2425
2590
2755
2920
3090
3255
3420
3585
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1807
1807
1807
1807
1807
392.69
100.98
43.63
21.04
11.66
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1842
1844
1847
1851
1853
1856
1860
1863
1865
1869
7.68
5.30
3.93
3.02
2.39
1.94
1.60
1.34
1.14
0.98
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1850
1853
1855
1859
1862
1864
1868
1871
1874
1877
5.55
3.82
2.84
2.19
1.73
1.41
1.16
0.98
0.83
0.71
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1859
1862
1865
1868
1871
1873
1877
1879
1882
1886
5.00
3.43
2.54
1.82
1.44
1.17
0.97
0.81
0.69
0.59
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
637
924
1246
1617
2040
2514
3042
3622
4257
4948
C x 10
(in2-lbs)
9.54
11.15
12.68
14.22
15.77
17.32
18.87
20.42
21.97
23.53
C x 10
(in2-lbs)
6.81
7.91
8.97
10.05
11.13
12.21
13.30
14.39
15.47
16.56
EI x 10
(in2-lbs)
707
1031
1394
1944
2454
3026
3661
4358
5119
5944
19023
19108
19108
19192
19277
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1818
1829
1829
1841
1852
392.69
107.10
46.50
22.37
12.40
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
19023
19108
19108
19192
19277
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
19023
19108
19108
19192
19277
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1818
1829
1829
1841
1852
353.42
88.35
38.84
18.80
10.46
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1844
1847
1851
1854
1856
1860
1863
1867
1869
1872
7.85
5.31
3.87
2.93
2.29
1.83
1.49
1.23
1.03
0.88
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1854
1858
1860
1863
1867
1870
1872
1876
1879
1881
5.69
3.87
2.84
2.16
1.70
1.36
1.11
0.93
0.78
0.67
V (lbs)
(DL+E)
(in)
1859
1862
1865
1868
1871
1874
1878
1880
1883
1887
5.14
3.48
2.54
1.93
1.52
1.22
1.00
0.83
0.70
0.60
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
TJI/L65
SSI 32MX
19217
19243
19268
19294
19311
19336
19361
19387
19404
19429
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
TJI/L90
19294
19319
19336
19361
19387
19412
19429
19454
19480
19497
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
TJI/H90
19201
19217
19243
19268
19285
19311
19336
19361
19378
19404
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
19260
19285
19302
19327
19353
19370
19395
19420
19446
19463
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
SSI 43L
11 7/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
CHECK
SSI 42MX
19327
19353
19378
19395
19420
19446
19471
19488
19514
19539
CHECK
__
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
11 7/8
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
19327
19353
19378
19395
19420
19437
19463
19480
19505
19530
CHECK
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
N.G.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
o.k.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
6 x 12
L=
wD =
8.5
112
ft
lbs / ft
lbs / ft
wL =
PD1 =
1500 lbs
L1 =
PD2 =
ft
3936 lbs
L2 =
ft
L = L / 360
Kcr D + L = L / 180
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
Choice
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENT, SHEAR
RLeft =
wSelf Wt =
14
lbs / ft
VMax =
3.43
2.95
Code
1
2
3
4
5
6
Choice
RRight =
kips
Designation
Select Structural, Douglas Fir-Larch
No. 1, Douglas Fir-Larch
No. 2, Douglas Fir-Larch
Select Structural, Southern Pine
No. 1, Southern Pine
No. 2, Southern Pine
=>
3.56
kips
MMax =
11.67
E = Ex =
1600
ksi
Fb =
Fb =
1,350
psi
F = FbE / Fb* =
N/A
Fv =
170
psi
Fb' =
1,688
psi
E' =
1,600
ksi
Fv' =
213
psi
5.50
in
E'min =
N/A
d =
11.50
in
FbE =
N/A
A =
63.3
in2
I =
697
Sx =
121.2
in3
RB =
N/A
E=
CD
1.25
in4
N/A
N/A
CM
1.00
Ct
1.00
Ci
1.00
CL
1.00
CF
1.00
CV
1.00
Cc
1.00
Cr
1.00
1156
psi
<
Fb =
81
psi
<
CHECK DEFLECTIONS
(L, Max) = 0.00
Where
Kcr =
1.50
1688 psi
Fv'
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
<
<
__
, (NDS 3.5.2)
L = L / 360
[Satisfactory]
Kcr D + L = L / 180
[Satisfactory]
8.1
kips
Fc =
925
CD =
1.60
CF =
1.00
psi
(Lumber only)
2
0.5
1480
Le = Ke L = 1.0 L =
d =
11.5 in
SF = slenderness ratio =
2
psi
102
in
<
8.9
6060
psi
F = FcE / Fc* =
4.095
c =
0.8
THE ACTUAL COMPRESSIVE STRESS IS
fc = F / A =
128
psi
<
Fc'
1.6
E'min =
580
0.944
50
ksi
<
[Satisfactory]
Fb'
[Satisfactory]
0.737
<
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Wood Post, Wall Stud, or King Stud Design Based on NDS 2005
INPUT DATA
DESIGN SUMMARY
HEIGHT
Effective Length (NDS 3.7)
H=
Le x-x =
14.33
14.33
ft
ft, (strong axis bending)
USE:
Le y-y =
14.33
PDL =
AXIAL LOAD
800
PLL =
Total
LATERAL LOAD
P=
w=
20
<
208 psi
580
lbs
1,380
lbs
<
2023 psi
plf
fc
3. CHECK INTERACTION :
F=
406
Max Section
Max Section
lbs, at
M=
V=
10
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
3
999
4
6
No. 1
DRY
pcs, b =
h=
'
Fc
SECTION
[Satisfactory]
lbs
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
0.964
<
f bx
1
1 ?
1 f c F cEx F bx'
[Satisfactory]
in
in
[Satisfactory]
<
288 psi
[Satisfactory]
ANALYSIS
COLUMN BASIC DESIGN STRESSES:
COMPRESSIVE STRESS
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
Fc =
E=
1500
1700
psi
ksi
Fbx =
1000
psi
Fv =
180
psi
dy =
dx =
A =
Sx =
Ix =
5.50
3.50
19.25
17.65
48.53
in
in
in2
in3
in4
Le x-x / dy =
Le y-y / dx =
31.3
49.1
Abt. x-x
LENGTH-DEPTH RATIO
ADJUSTMENT FACTORS:
Fbx'
Fc'
Fv'
10
E'
CD
1.60
1.60
1.60
MOISTURE FACTOR
CM
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
COLUMN PARAMETER
TEMPERATURE FACTOR
Ct
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
BEAM PARAMETER
INCISING FACTOR
Ci
1.00
1.00
1.00
1.00
SIZE FACTOR
CF
1.30
1.10
Cfu
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
1.00
COLUMN STABILITY
REPETITIVE (1.15 or 1.0)
Cr
1.00
BEAM STABILITY
CL
0.97
620
c =
0.80
RB =
11.544
Fb E =
5583
psi
2080
psi
0.079
Fc* =
211
2640
psi
Fb =
psi
ADJUSTED PROPERTIES:
MODULUS OF ELASTICITY
AXIAL STRESS
BENDING STRESSES
1700
ksi
AXIAL STRESS
__
E' =
Fbx' =
2023
Fc' =
208
psi
psi
SHEAR STRESS
Fv' =
288
psi
SHEAR STRESS
fv =
33
psi
fc =
71.7
psi
fbx =
1128.7
psi
ksi
< 50
BUCKLING VALUES
FcE =
CP
E'min =
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
240
plf,for wind
286
262
Lw =
ft , h =
16
ft
L =
11
ft , hp =
ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1)
15/32
in
8d
0.5
pcs, b =
in , h =
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
No. 1
in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
DETERMINE REQUIRED CAPACITY
L/B =
vb =
350
1.8
plf,
<
3.5
[Satisfactory]
4
in )
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Blocked Nail Spacing
Min.
Min.
Panel Grade
Boundary & All Edges
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail
(in)
(in)
6
4
3
2
Sheathing and Single-Floor
8d
1 1/2
15/32
260
380
490
640
Note:
1. The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
2. Since the wall is blocked, SDPW-08 Table 4.3.3.2 does not apply.
F = (L-Lw) MAX( vdia, WIND, 0vdia, SEISMIC ) =
0.57
( 0
) (Sec. 1633.2.6)
DETERMINE MAX SPACING OF 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLT (NDS 2005, Tab.11E)
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 30 in O.C.
WIND
240
42240
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Left
21035
0.9
TL =
3694
Right
15271
0.9
TR =
4271
Left
21035
2/3
TL =
3135
Right
15271
2/3
TR =
3562
Holddown
SIMPSON
52179
Safety
Factors
SD
S
230
286
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
D5
-
SEISMIC
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
PH
(TL & TR values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
vb =
A=
t=
slip
350
16.50
0.298
+ C hord
plf , ASD
in2
in
splice slip
Lw =
h =
en =
hd a
8v b h 3 v bh
+
+ 0.75he n +
EAL w Gt
Lw
9
16
0.012
ft
ft
in
__
5.42
kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
psi
1700
ksi
CF =
CP =
0.15
1.10
'
404
Fc =
0.686
in
[Satisfactory]
(ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
I=
Cd =
4
1
,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)
0.02
hsx
1500
1.60
<
in, ASD
xe,allowable, ASD =
a =
Fc =
E=
0.665
E = 1.7E+06 psi
G = 9.0E+04 psi
da =
0.15
in
Pmax =
CD =
A=
psi
16.5
>
[Satisfactory]
fc =
in2
329
psi
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
256
plf,for wind
300
plf,for seismic
256
plf,for wind
343
plf,for seismic
DIMENSIONS:
L=
240
ft , B =
110
ft
B1 =
45
ft , B2 =
40
ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1)
in
15/32
in
8d
Yes
DESIGN SUMMARY
A1:
(2) - 10 ft x 110 ft
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 4 in O.C. BOUNDARY / 6 in O.C. EDGES / 12"O.C. FIELD.
A2:
(2) - 14 ft x 110 ft
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 8d COMMON NAILS
@ 6" O.C. BOUNDARY & EDGES / 12"O.CFIELD.
A3:
k ,
k ,
TB = CB =
F2 =
=
2.16
36.65
3.30
k
k
in
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM IS CONSIDER FLEXIBLE IF ITS MAXIMUM LATERAL DEFORMATION IS MORE THAN TWO TIMES THE AVERAGE SHEAR
WALL DEFLECTION OF THE ASSOCIATED STORY. WITHOUT FURTHER CALCULATIONS, ASSUME A FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM HERE.
FROM THE TABLE 3.1 IN ASD MANUAL SUPP 01, PAGE SP-12, THE PANEL BENDING STRENGTH CAPACITY IS 355 in-lbs/ft, THAT IS THE
DIAPHRAGM CAN RESISTS 59 psf GRAVITY LOADS (DL+LL) AT 2'-0" o.c. SPACING SUPPORTS.
THE MAX DIAPHRAGM DIMENSION RATIO
L/B =
2.2
< 3, [satisfactory]
vL =
327
vB =
79
v1 =
300
plf, L1 =
110.0
ft
v1 =
265
plf, L2 =
97.2
ft
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.2.1 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A with ASD reduction factor 2.0 :
Blocked Nail Spacing
Min.
Min.
Member
Panel Grade
Boundary / Other Edges
Common PenetrationThickness Width
Nail
(in)
(in)
(in)
6/6
4/6
2.5 / 4
2/3
Sheathing and Single-Floor
8d
1 1/2
15/32
3
300
400
600
675
in )
in )
Unblocked
Case 1
265
Others
200
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A note 2.
THE CHORD FORCES:
TL = CL = ( wLL2 ) / ( 8B ) =
19.64
TB = CB = ( wBB2 ) / ( 8L ) =
9.16
36.65
2.16
0 = 2.8
(ASCE 7-05
Table 12.2-1)
Note:
slip
+ Chord
splice slip
5v L L 3 v LL
+
+ 0.188 Le n +
8 EAB 4 Gt
( DCx )
3.301
in
2B
vL =
327
plf
L=
240
ft
E = 1.7E+06 psi
2
A = 21.75 in
B=
110
ft
G = 9.0E+04 psi,(UBC97 Page3-421)
t = 0.298 in,(UBC97 Page3-420)
en = 0.037 in,(UBC97 Page3-422) (Dcx) = 45.00 in
The deflection, , above is based on completely blocked. For unblocked diaphragm, 2.4 should be used.
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
DESIGN BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
L=
B=
hr =
Length
Width
Roof Height
hP =
4
112
psf
SDS =
I=
vallowable =
0.54
1
720
plf
Wall Weight
Importance Factor
Diaphragm Shear Capacity
ft
ft
ft
WP =
Parapet Height
Coefficient
60
46
28
ft
ANALYSIS
The subdiaphragms comply with 2.5:1 of max. length-to-width rario. (ASCE 7-05, 12.11.2.2.1)
The wall anchor force is given by ASCE 7-05, 12.11.2 as
F P = MAX 0.8S DS I W p
Where :
Fmin
( hr +h p )
2h r
, 400 S DS I , F min =
885 plf
plf
280
0.5 F PL
1.4 B
Chord force :
T = C = F PL
8B
8.66
Reaction force :
R=
F PL
2
26.54 k
(Indicated force has NOT been reduced for ASD)
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T. Li
PROJECT :
PAGE :
CLIENT :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
L=
B=
hr =
60
46
28
ft
ft
ft
ft
hP =
WP =
112
Ca =
Coefficient
Seismic Zone (2A, 2B, 3, 4)
IP =
Importance Factor
vallowable =
Diaphragm Capacity
0.44
4
1
Parapet Height
Wall Weight
720
psf
plf (ASD)
ANALYSIS
Rp
=
3
ap
=
1.5
The subdiaphragms comply with 2.5:1 max. length-to-width rario. (Sec.1633.2.9,UBC 97)
Fp=
a pC a I p
4a C I pw p
h
1+ 3 x wp = p a
=
hr
Rp
Rp
99
psf
( h r +h p )
2h r
Thus, w
1802
plf
1802
plf
>
420
plf
Chord force :
T =C=
wL 2
8B
R=
wL
,
2
wL
,
2
17.63
12.59
for zone 3 or 4
=
75.69
kips, (SD) =
__
for zone 1 or 2
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
15
0
16d
0
CD =
CM =
Ct =
k
Common Wire Nail
Douglas Fir-Larch, G=0.5
No.1
1.6
1.0
1.0
ANALYSIS
DESIGN VALUE FOR TENSION (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 32)
AREA OF CROSS SECTION FOR ONE 2 x 6 MEMBER
SIZE FACTOR (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 30)
ALLOWABLE TENSION CAPACITY FOR ONE 2 x 6 ONLY
Ft =
675
psi
2
A =
8.25 in
CF =
1.30
T' = AFtCDCMCtCF =
11.58
L =
ts =
p =
THE PENETRATION OF THE NAIL INTO THE MAIN MEMBER
D =
NAIL DIAMETER
THE PENETRATION FACTOR (Note 3, Tab 11N, NDS 2005, Page 97) Cd =
NAIL LENGTH
in
in
in
1.99
0.162 in
3 1/2
1 1/2
1.00
THE NOMINAL DESIGN VALUE FOR SINGLE SHEAR IS TABULATED IN NDS 2005 TABLE 11N, PAGE 97, AS
Z =
141
lbf
THE ALLOWABLE LATERAL DESIGN VALUE FOR THE ONE NAIL IS
Z' =
ZCDCMCtCd
n =
=
T / Z'
THE NUMBER OF NAILS REQUIRED IS
T - T' =
THE MIN. FORCE RESISTED BY THE SIMPSON STRAP
3.42
Use CMSTC16 with 32-16d sinkers, Each Side.
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226
66.5
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
lbf
67
Nails
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
T=
n=
=
S=
5.3
3
3/4
3
En =
in
En,s =
1.5
in
LUMBER TYPE
0
thk. x
width x
CD =
CM =
6
1/4
1.6
1.0
Ct =
1.0
in
1/4
ANALYSIS
CHECK STEEL STRAP CAPACITIES (AISC 360-05, ASD)
2
Ag =
1.25 in , yielding critierion
Tallow =
0.6 Fy Ag =
An =
Tallow =
0.5 Fu An =
Av =
1.33
27.00
29.91
>
>
>
36.00
ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58.00
ksi
[Satisfactory]
Tallow =
38.06
rmin =
t / (12)0.5 =
in
L / rmin =
Fy =
0.072
55
<
300
[Satisfactory]
L=
Max (En , S ) =
[Satisfactory]
in
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2005, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
Eg =
2.75
in
>
1.5 D
[Satisfactory]
En =
in
>
3.5 D
[Satisfactory]
S=
in
>
3D
[Satisfactory]
Cg =
where
1.000
1.000
m 1 m 2 n
n 1+ R EA m n (1+m ) 1+m 2 n
n=
tm =
0.762
E mA m =
where
C2 = (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) =
E sAs =
Z'II
0.762
C1 = (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = En / 7D =
0.988
= 180000 D1.5 =
__
116913
in
1470
n ZII CD CM Ct Cg C =
ZII =
1+ R EA
1 m
5.309
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
lbs / bolt, (interpolated from NDS 2005, Table 11B, Page 82)
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
1.012
0.616
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
T=
n=
=
S=
En =
NAILER TYPE
NAILER SIZE
thk.
8
6
3/4
12
in
in
width
in2
As =
11.8
CD =
CM =
1.6
1.0
Ct =
1.0
Yes, ( Cg =
0.719
(If T is drag/collector force or stud spacing less than 12" o.c., the group action factor Cg must apply.)
ANALYSIS
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2005, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
Eg =
2.75
in
>
1.5 D
[Satisfactory]
En =
in
>
3.5 D
[Satisfactory]
S=
12
in
>
3D
[Satisfactory]
Cg =
where
0.762
1.000
4.000
n=
E mA m =
where
m 1 m 2 n
n 1+ R EA m n (1+m ) 1+m 2 n
tm =
C2 = (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) =
E sA s =
Z'II
0.762
C1 = (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = En / 7D =
0.719
= 180000 D
3.4E+08 lbs
3.5
1.5
116913
in
__
9.050
kips
1.028
2
0.5
m = u - (u - 1) = 0.789
1720
n ZII CD CM Ct Cg C =
ZII =
1+ R EA
1 m
>
[Satisfactory]
lbs / stud, (interpolated from Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85 or Tab 11B, NDS 2005, Page 82)
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
0.079
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DIMENSIONS:
151
plf,for wind
151
L1 =
ft , L2 =
ft , L3 =
ft
H1 =
2.67
ft , H2 =
ft , H3 =
2.33
ft
pcs, b =
in , h =
in
in
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
=
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
No. 1
pcs, b =
in , h =
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
No. 1
15/32
2
in
10d
0.5
2
DESIGN SUMMARY
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 10d COMMON NAILS
@ 6 in O.C. BOUNDARY & ALL EDGES / 12 in O.C. FIELD,
SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT 16d AT 6" O.C.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
TL =
1.42
k ,
TR = 1.42 k
(USE CS16 SIMPSON HOLD-DOWN)
F=
MAX STRAP FORCE:
0.56
k
(USE SIMPSON CS22 OVER WALL SHEATHING WITH FLAT BLOCKING)
KING STUD:
2 - 2'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
EDGE STUD:
1 - 4'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
=
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION:
0.24
in
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cont'd
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
h/w =
1.3
<
3.5
[Satisfactory]
W (ft)
H (ft)
NO.
FORCE (lbf)
NO.
3.00
2.33
65
F1
194
F13
FORCE (lbf)
654
2.00
2.33
281
F2
561
F14
654
1157
2.00
2.33
281
F3
194
F15
3.00
2.33
65
F4
654
F16
503
3.00
2.00
252
F5
755
F17
503
1157
3.00
2.00
252
F6
561
F18
3.00
2.00
252
F7
561
F19
455
3.00
2.00
252
F8
755
F20
455
3.00
2.67
100
F9
150
F21
770
10
2.00
2.67
288
F10
503
F22
300
11
2.00
2.67
288
F11
503
F23
455
12
3.00
2.67
100
F12
150
F24
300
vb =
288
plf,
in )
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Blocked Nail Spacing
Min.
Min.
Panel Grade
Boundary & All Edges
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail
(in)
(in)
6
4
3
2
Sheathing and Single-Floor
10d
1 5/8
15/32
310
460
600
770
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
DETERMINE FLOOR SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT (NDS 2005, Table 11Q & Table 11L)
SILL PLATE ATTACHMENT 16d AT 6" O.C.
SEISMIC
WIND
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
144
151
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
14238
151
13590
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Safety
Factors
Left
0.9
TL =
1424
Right
0.9
TR =
1424
Left
2/3
TL =
1359
Right
2/3
TR =
1359
Holddown
SIMPSON
CS
16
(TL & TR values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
vb =
A=
t=
slip
288
16.50
0.298
+ C hord
plf , ASD
in2
in
splice slip
Lw =
h =
en =
hd a
8v b h 3 v bh
+
+ 0.75he n +
EAL w Gt
Lw
10
9
0.000
ft
ft
in
E=
G=
da =
0.238
1.7E+06 psi
9.0E+04 psi
0.15
in
<
in, ASD
xe,allowable, ASD =
0.386
in
[Satisfactory]
(ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
I=
Cd =
4
1
,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)
a =
0.02
hsx
0.50
Fc =
1500
psi
CD =
1.60
CP =
0.43
E=
1700
ksi
CF =
1.10
F c' =
1146
kips
A=
psi
16.50
>
in
fc =
31
psi
74
psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY
Pmax =
1.42
Fc =
1500
psi
CD =
1.60
CP =
0.43
E=
1700
ksi
CF =
1.10
F c' =
1146
kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
A=
psi
19.25
>
[Satisfactory]
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fc =
in
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
vdia, WIND =
vdia, SEISMIC =
151
plf,for wind
130
NUMBER OF OPENINGS
L=
DIMENSIONS:
n=
72
ft
H=
18
ft
h=
10
ratio
ft
3.00
ok
6.5
ft
2.77
ok
5.5
ft
3.27
ok
7.5
ft
2.40
ok
6.33
ft
2.84
ok
6.67
ft
2.70
ok
38.5
ft
in , h =
in
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
No. 1
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1)
pcs, b =
15/32
pcs, b =
in , h =
in
DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH
GRADE ( 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 )
Dense No.1
in
10d
0.5
ground
DESIGN SUMMARY
BLOCKED 15/32 SHEATHING WITH 10d COMMON NAILS
@ 4 in O.C. BOUNDARY & ALL EDGES / 12 in O.C. FIELD,
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 28 in O.C.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
TL =
6.62
k ,
TR = 6.62 k
(USE HDQ8-SDS3 SIMPSON HOLD-DOWN)
F=
MAX STRAP FORCE:
2.76
k
(USE SIMPSON CMSTC16 OVER WALL SHEATHING WITH FLAT BLOCKING)
KING STUD:
2 - 3'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH No. 1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
EDGE STUD:
1 - 6'' x 6'' DOUGLAS FIR-LARCH Dense No.1, CONTINUOUS FULL HEIGHT.
=
SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION:
0.43
in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
h/w =
3.3
<
3.5
[Satisfactory]
Co
0.768
53%
, (SDPWS-08 4.3.3.5)
0.56 H
)=
368
plf,
<
870
in )
[Satisfactory]
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.3 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.3A with ASD reduction factor 2.0)
Blocked Nail Spacing
Min.
Min.
Panel Grade
Boundary & All Edges
Common Penetration Thickness
Nail
(in)
(in)
6
4
3
2
Sheathing and Single-Floor
10d
1 5/8
15/32
310
460
600
770
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per IBC note a.
DETERMINE MAX SPACING OF 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLT (NDS 2005, Tab.11E)
5/8 in DIA. x 10 in LONG ANCHOR BOLTS @ 28 in O.C.
SEISMIC
WIND
130
151
2074
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
168480
195696
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Safety
Factors
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Left
0.9
TL =
Right
0.9
TR =
5696
Left
2/3
TL =
6616
2/3
TR =
6616
Right
5696
Holddown
SIMPSON
HD
Q
8SD
S3
(TL & TR values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
(cont'd)
CHECK MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION: ( IBC Section 2305.3 / SDPWS-08 4.3.2)
vb =
A=
t=
slip
368
16.50
0.298
+ C hord
splice slip
plf , ASD
in2
in
hd a
8v b h 3 v bh
+
+ 0.75he n +
EAL w Gt
Lw
Lw =
38.5
ft
h =
18
ft
en = 0.00E+00 in
0.433
E = 1.7E+06 psi
G = 9.0E+04 psi
da =
0.15
in
<
in, ASD
xe,allowable, ASD =
0.771
in
[Satisfactory]
(ASCE 7-05 12.8.6)
I=
Cd =
4
1
,(ASCE 7-05 Tab 12.2-1 & Tab 11.5-1)
a =
0.02
hsx
5.16
kips
Fc =
1500
psi
E=
1700
ksi
CD =
CF =
1.60
CP =
0.12
1.10
'
322
Fc =
A=
27.50
>
psi
in2
fc =
187
psi
219
psi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK EDGE STUD CAPACITY (SDPWS-08 4.3.6.1.2)
Pmax =
6.62
kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
Fc =
1200
psi
E=
1700
ksi
CD =
CF =
1.60
CP =
0.17
1.00
'
318
Fc =
A=
psi
30.25
>
[Satisfactory]
fc =
in2
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
CD =
CM =
Ct =
0
10d
0
1.6
1.0
1.0
157
lbf
ANALYSIS
TOE-NAIL FACTOR ( Sec 11.5.4.2, NDS 05, Page 78 )
NAIL LENGTH
THE SIDE MEMBER THICKNESS IS TAKEN TO BE EQUAL TO
THE PENETRATION OF THE NAIL INTO THE MAIN MEMBER
NAIL DIAMETER
THE PENETRATION FACTOR (Note 3, Tab 11N, NDS 2005, Page 97)
Ctn =
0.83
L =
in
3
ts = L / 3 =
1
p = L(cos30o) -ts =
D =
0.148 in
Cd =
1.00
in
1.60
in
THE NOMINAL DESIGN VALUE FOR SINGLE SHEAR IS TABULATED IN NDS 2005 TABLE 11N, PAGE 97, AS
Z =
118
lbf
THE ALLOWABLE LATERAL DESIGN VALUE FOR THE TOE-NAIL IS
Z' =
ZCDCMCtCdCtn
10
Length
Common Diameter
Head
Box
Sinker
2 1/4
2 1/2
10
3
12
16
3 1/4
3 1/2
20
4
157
30d
40d
50d
30
40
50
4 1/2
lbf
5 1/2
60d
60
6
0.113
0.113
0.131
0.148
0.148
0.162
0.192
0.207
0.225
0.244
0.263
0.266
0.266
0.281
0.312
0.312
0.344
0.406
0.438
0.469
0.500
0.531
Length
2 1/4
2 1/2
3 1/4
3 1/2
4 1/2
Diameter
0.099
0.099
0.113
0.128
0.128
0.135
0.148
0.148
0.162
0.406
Head
0.266
0.266
0.297
0.312
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.375
Length
1 7/8
8 1/8
2 3/8
2 7/8
3 1/8
3 1/4
3 3/4
4 1/4
4 3/4
5 3/4
Diameter
0.092
0.099
0.113
0.120
0.135
0.148
0.177
0.192
0.207
0.244
Head
0.234
0.250
0.266
0.281
0.312
0.344
0.375
0.406
0.438
0.500
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
GRAVITY LOAD
D+L =
250
plf
Fanch =
420
plf
V=
640
plf
No.1
12
1.0
1.0
S=
36
in
CMU
t=
in
Yes
MASONRY STRENGTH
fM' =
1.5
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
Yes
16
in. o. c.
DESIGN SUMMARY
4 x 12 LEDGER with 3/4 in DIA. A.B.'s @ 24 in o.c.
SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHOR PAI23 w/ 11-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR TRANSFERS INTO THE TOP OF THE LEDGER BY NAILS THOUGH PLY WOOD AND THE LEDGER BOLTS WOULD
RESIST BOTH THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR BY PARALLEL TO GRAIN BEARING AND THE GRAVITY LOAD BY PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
BEARING. LATER FORCES IN THE OTHER DIRECTION WOULD BE RESIST BY SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHORS.
CHECK LEDGER CAPACITY
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 )
(C D)Lat =
1.6
(CD)D+L =
1.0
Cg =
1.0
C' =
1.0
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85)
ZA =
880
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85)
Z __ =
1640
lbf
lbf
ZA' = ZA(CD)D+LCMCtCgC' =
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
880
lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN
2624
lbf
Z__' = Z__(CD)LATCMCtCgC' =
T =
21.34
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING AT THE ANGLE TO GRAIN ZT' = ZA'Z__' /(ZA'cos TZ||'sin2T) =
2079
'
Z
MIN A ,
D L
S1
2
2
D
L
V
'
ZT
36.30
in
( Use 24 in )
BASIC DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR (Tab 4A, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 31)
Fv =
Fv' =
DEPTH FROM THE UNLOADED EDGE OF THE LEDGER TO THE CENTER OF THE BOLT de
180
psi
Fv(CD)D+LCMCt =
5.63
180
in
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN SHEAR IS GIVEN BY NDS 2005 Eq. 3.4-6, Page 17, AS
'
2 '
de
F v b d e
3
d
591
lbf
>
(D+L)S
500
lbf
[Satisfactory]
psi
lbf
cont'd
<
1880
lbf, allowable
FanchS =
1260
<
1379
lbf, allowable
[Satisfactory]
SF
1.333
Fs
32000
psi
Modular ratio
Fb=(SF)(0.33fm ')
660
psi
Em
1350
ksi
Es
29000
Effective width
bw
12
Allowable stress
F anch S
8 A s jd
As
21.48
0.23
0.005
ksi
0.36
in
0.88
6938
psi
<
Fs
[Satisfactory]
fb
F anch S
2
4b w jk d
185
psi
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
<
Fb
[Satisfactory]
in / ft
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Connection Design for Wall & Diaphragm Based on IBC 09 / CBC 10
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
INPUT DATA
GRAVITY LOAD
D+L =
250
plf
Fanch =
300
plf
V=
640
plf
Southern Pine
LEDGER GRADE
( 0=Dense Select Structural, 1=Select Structural, 2=Non-Dense Select Structural, 3=No.1 Dense,
4=No.1, 5=No.1 Non-Dense, 6=No.2 Dense, 7=No.2, 8=No.2 Non-Dense)
LEDGER SIZE
12
1.0
1.0
S=
36
1
CMU
t=
in
Yes
in
MASONRY STRENGTH
fM' =
1.5
ksi
fy =
60
ksi
16
in. o. c.
Yes
DESIGN SUMMARY
4 x 12 LEDGER with 3/4 in DIA. A.B.'s @ 24 in o.c.
SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHOR PAI18 w/ 8-10d x 1 1/2 Nails @ 36 in o.c.
ANALYSIS
THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR TRANSFERS INTO THE TOP OF THE LEDGER BY NAILS THOUGH PLY WOOD AND THE LEDGER BOLTS WOULD
RESIST BOTH THE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR BY PARALLEL TO GRAIN BEARING AND THE GRAVITY LOAD BY PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
BEARING. LATER FORCES IN THE OTHER DIRECTION WOULD BE RESIST BY SIMPSON PLURLIN ANCHORS.
CHECK LEDGER CAPACITY
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 )
(CD)Lat =
1.6
(CD)D+L =
1.0
Cg =
1.0
C' =
1.0
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85)
ZA =
950
DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN (Tab 11E, NDS 2005, Page 85)
Z __ =
1680
lbf
lbf
ZA' = ZA(CD)D+LCMCtCgC' =
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PERPENDICULAR TO GRAIN
950
lbf
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING PARALLEL TO GRAIN
Z__' = Z__(CD)LATCMCtCgC' =
2688
lbf
T =
21.34
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN VALUE FOR THE BOLT BEARING AT THE ANGLE TO GRAIN ZT' = ZA'Z__' /(ZA'cos TZ||'sin2T) =
2164
lbf
'
Z
MIN A ,
D L
S1
2
2
D L V
'
ZT
37.79
in
( Use 24 in )
BASIC DESIGN VALUE FOR SHEAR (Tab 4B, NDS 2005 SUPP, Page 37)
Fv =
Fv' =
DEPTH FROM THE UNLOADED EDGE OF THE LEDGER TO THE CENTER OF THE BOLTde
175
psi
Fv(CD)D+LCMCt =
5.63
175
psi
in
THE ALLOWABLE DESIGN SHEAR IS GIVEN BY NDS 2005 Eq. 3.4-6, Page 17, AS
2 '
de
F v b d e
3
d
500
lbf
[Satisfactory]
FanchS =
900
lbf
<
1255
lbf, allowable
FanchS =
900
lbf
<
1004
[Satisfactory]
lbf, allowable
'
574
lbf
>
(D+L)S
SF
cont'd
=
1.333
Fs
32000
psi
Modular ratio
Fb=(SF)(0.33fm')
660
psi
Em
1350
ksi
Es
29000
Effective width
bw
12
Allowable stress
F anch S
8 A s jd
As
21.48
0.23
0.005
ksi
0.36
in
0.88
4956
psi
<
Fs
[Satisfactory]
fb
F anch S
2
4b w jk d
132
psi
Technical References:
1. "National Design Specification, NDS", 2005 Edition, AF&AP, AWC, 2005.
2. Alan Williams: "Structural Engineering Reference Manual", Professional Publications, Inc, 2001.
<
Fb
[Satisfactory]
in / ft
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Fp =
15.16
n=
NUMBER OF SEGMENTS
kips
Segment
Length, ft
17.5
22.67
13.83
35.5
10
Shear Wall ?
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
ANALYSIS
TOTAL DRAG LENGTH
Ldrag =
99.5
ft
Lwall =
41.33
ft
vdiaphragm = Fp / vdrag =
152
plf
367
plf
Section Point
Distance, ft
17.5
40.17
54
89.5
99.5
Axial Force
3.75
0.30
3.26
-2.14
0.00
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
-3
Distance, ft
DRAG / COLLECTOR FORCE DIAGRAM
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BEAM SPAN
L1 =
12
ft
CANTILEVER
L2 =
0.35
kips / ft
wDL,2 =
0.25
kips / ft
wLL,1 =
0.14
kips / ft
wLL,2 =
0.2
kips / ft
CONCENTRATED LOADS
Dead (kips)
Live (kips)
Location from Left End (ft)
P1
0.65
0.26
4
P2
0.6
0.4
8
4 : 12 ( =
18.43
SLOPE
P3
1.2
1
15
Duration Factor, CD
Condition
0.90
Dead Load
1.00
Occupancy Live Load
1.15
Snow Load
1.25
Construction Load
1.60
Wind/Earthquake Load
2.00
Impact Load
=>
4
Construction Load
3
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
R 2 = 0.5
R1 =
w DL ,1
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,1 L1 +
+ w LL ,2
cos
cos
( L1 + 0.5 L 2 ) L 2 +
L1
w DL ,1
w
+ w LL ,1 L1 + DL ,2 + w LL ,2 L 2 + P R 2 =
cos
cos
M max =
9.1
ft-kips
V max =
6.95
kips, at R2 left.
d
L1
3.27
8.34
kips
X1 =
4.80
ft
X2 =
5.20
ft
X3 =
2.00
ft
kips
M Min = 0.5
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,2 L 22 + P 3 L 2 =
cos
8.7
ft-kips
6.2
1.75
in
d =
14.00
in
A =
24.5
in2
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Fb =
3,451
Fv =
400
E' =
2,100
psi
RB =
18.4
< 50
ksi
E'y =
2,100
ksi
(cont'd)
Sx =
57.2
in3
Fb' =
3,302
psi
FbE =
I =
400
in4
Fv' =
500
psi
Fb* =
E = Ex =
2100
ksi
E'min =
1,085
ksi
CL
0.77
CF
1.00
CD
1.25
CM
1.00
Ct
1.00
Ci
1.00
CV
1.00
Cc
1.00
3841
psi
4313.392 psi
F = FbE / Fb* =
0.89
Cr
1.00
Cantilever:
f b ' = M Min / S x =
1823
psi
<
<
Middle Span:
f b = M Max / S x =
1911
psi
Shear:
425
psi
<
f v ' = 1.5 V Max / A =
(neglected d offset conservatively)
Fb =
3302
psi
[Satisfactory]
Fb =
4313
psi
[Satisfactory]
Fv'
[Satisfactory]
12.65
a or b, (ft)
P , (k)
PLL1
8.43
0.25
PLL2
4.22
0.38
PLL3
3.16
0.95
w 1 = w LL,1 cos 2 =
0.13
w 2 = w LL,2 cos 2 =
0.18
End =
P 3a 32 ( L + a 3 ) w 2 a 33 ( 4 L + 3a 3 )
cos =
+
3EI
24 EI
<
Mid =
0.06415 Pb 2
L b
EIL
2 1.5 +
0.13
2 L2 / 360
0.20
in
[Satisfactory]
5w1L
cos =
384 EI
<
0.13
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0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
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W=
3
lbs
F=
15
lbs
M=
14
ft-lbs
NUMBER OF LAG SCREWS
n=
4
=
LAG SCREW DIAMETER
1/4
in
1
in, (if one row input 0)
LAG SCREW SPACING
S1 =
S2 =
1
in
MAIN MEMBER
2
thk. x
4
width
SIDE MEMBER
2
thk. x
4
width
LOAD DURATION FACTOR ( Tab 2.3.2, NDS 2005, Page 8 )
CD =
WET SERVICE FACTOR ( Tab 10.3.3, NDS 2005, Page 58 )
CM =
1.6
1.0
Ct =
Yes, (
1.0
Cg =
0.997
ANALYSIS
CHECK EDGE, END, & SPACING DISTANCE REQUIREMENTS (NDS 2005, Table 11.5.1A, Table 11.5.1B, & Table 11.5.1C)
Eg =
1.25
in
>
1.5 D
En =
1.25
in
>
3.5 D
[Satisfactory]
S=
in
>
3D
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Cg =
where
0.714
C2 = (actual shear area) / (min shear area for full design value) =
1.000
1.000
1/4
n=
EmAm =
Cd = P / (8 D) =
T-E=
0.997
, (penetration depth factor, NDS 2005, tab 11J, footnote 3, page 92)
in, (length of thread penetration in main member)
1
in, (NDS 2005 tab L2, page 166)
1 27/32 in, (NDS 2005 tab L2, page 166)
132
lbs / screw, side member allowable capacity (NDS 2005, 11.3.3, page 72)
Z// =
150
Zs =
120
46.94
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Z // Z m
=
Z m =
2
2
Z // sin + Z m cos
Z// =
Zm =
=
1.003
1.000
22500
in
Z // Z s
=
2
2
Z // sin + Z s cos
where
1+ R EA
1 m
P = S + (T - E) - ts = 1 11/32
S=
where
m 1 m
2n
n 1+ R EA m n (1+m ) 1+m 2 n
tm =
Z s =
C1 = (actual end distance) / (min end distance for full design value) = En / 7D =
EsAs =
where
0.714
150
120
43.06
Z = MIN( Z// , Z ) CD Cg Cd =
134
lbs / screw, main member allowable capacity (NDS 2005, 11.3.3, page 72)
63
lbs / screw
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
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DATE :
GLB 5 1/8 x 15
DL =
400
lbs / ft
LL =
320
lbs / ft
6x6
L=
60
ft
TRUSS DEPTH
H=
10
ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The intermediate finite element analysis include shear deformations using G equal to 0.5 E / (1+0.3).
2. There are different rotations at same joint of web to chord, since web pinned to continued chord.
3. The top chord factors, CP & CL , are based on two joints length. Other member factors, including CV, are based on their physical length.
DETERMINE JOINT DEFLECTIONS BY FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Joint
(pin-2)
(pin-2)
-0.2914
-0.2211
-0.0690
-0.4614
-0.0523
-0.3502
-0.2602
-0.1391
-0.1237
-0.1975
-0.1056
-0.0939
0.0174
-0.4618
-0.1234
-0.1237
-0.0548
0.0132
-0.3505
-0.0937
-0.0939
-0.0416
-0.0319
-0.5729
-0.0039
-0.0548
-0.0426
-0.0242
-0.4348
-0.0029
-0.0416
-0.0323
0.0276
-0.5703
-0.0086
-0.0426
-0.0054
0.0209
-0.4328
-0.0065
-0.0323
-0.0041
-0.5682
-0.0054
0.0054
-0.4312
5.56E-17
-0.0041
0.0041
-0.5457
0.0561
-0.0561
-0.4141
0.0426
-0.0426
0.0319
-0.5729
0.0039
0.0548
0.0426
0.0242
-0.4348
0.0029
0.0416
0.0323
-0.0276
-0.5703
0.0086
0.0426
0.0054
-0.0209
-0.4328
0.0065
0.0323
0.0041
0.0690
-0.4614
0.1391
0.1237
0.0523
-0.3502
0.1056
0.0939
10
-0.0174
-0.4618
0.1234
0.1237
0.0548
-0.0132
-0.3505
0.0937
0.0939
0.0416
11
0.2602
0.2914
0.1975
0.2211
0.43
in
<
L / 240
3.00
in
[Satisfactory]
0.86
in
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I end section
J end section
Member
I-J
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
N (kips)
V (kips)
0-1
-52.665
0.460
0.000
52.665
-0.460
M(ft-kips)
4.595
0-2
56.853
4.017
0.000
-54.508
3.019
5.264
1-2
0.865
0.000
0.000
-0.865
0.000
0.000
1-3
-52.665
-0.406
-4.595
52.665
0.406
0.537
REACTIONS:
2-3
7.813
0.000
0.000
-7.813
0.000
0.000
R0 = R11 =
2-4
48.531
2.490
-5.264
-46.186
4.546
-5.570
3-4
-2.784
0.000
0.000
2.784
0.000
0.000
22.25
kips, upward
3-5
-45.253
-0.093
-0.537
45.253
0.093
-0.390
4-5
14.231
0.000
0.000
-14.231
0.000
0.000
10
4-6
36.569
4.046
5.570
-34.224
2.989
0.000
11
5-6
-15.973
0.000
0.000
15.973
0.000
0.000
12
5-7
-45.253
0.093
0.390
45.253
-0.093
0.537
13
5-8
14.231
0.000
0.000
-14.231
0.000
0.000
14
6-8
34.224
2.989
0.000
-36.569
4.046
-5.570
15
7-8
-2.784
0.000
0.000
2.784
0.000
0.000
16
7-9
-52.665
0.406
-0.537
52.665
-0.406
4.595
17
7 - 10
7.813
0.000
0.000
-7.813
0.000
0.000
18
8 - 10
46.186
4.546
5.570
-48.531
2.490
5.264
19
9 - 10
0.865
0.000
0.000
-0.865
0.000
0.000
20
9 - 11
-52.665
-0.460
-4.595
52.665
0.460
0.000
21
10 - 11
54.508
3.019
-5.264
-56.853
4.017
0.000
(cont'd)
Member
Top Chord
CD
CF
CP
CL
CV
1.25
1.00
0.51
0.97
0.94
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
fb
F'b
fc
F'c
fv
F'v
-56.853
4.546
5.570
348
2816
740
1015
89
331
[Satisfactory]
Member
Bot Chord
CD
CF
CL
CV
1.25
1.00
1.00
0.91
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
fb
F'b
ft
F't
fv
F'v
52.665
0.460
4.595
586
2737
979
1375
13
331
[Satisfactory]
Compression
Web Member
N (kips)
9 & 13
-14.231
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
CD
CF
CP
1.25
1.00
0.50
fc
F'c
470
578
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CD =
#
1.00
1
, (NDS 2.3.2)
4x4
11.78
9.35
7.48
6.07
5.00
4.18
3.55
3.04
2.63
2.30
2.03
1.80
1.61
1.45
1.31
1.19
1.09
0.99
0.91
0.84
0.78
0.72
0.67
0.63
0.59
4x6
18.25
14.57
11.68
9.49
7.83
6.56
5.56
4.77
4.13
3.62
3.19
2.83
2.53
2.28
2.06
1.87
1.70
1.56
1.44
1.32
1.22
1.14
1.06
0.99
0.92
4x8
23.68
19.01
15.29
12.45
10.29
8.62
7.31
6.28
5.44
4.76
4.20
3.73
3.33
3.00
2.71
2.46
2.25
2.06
1.89
1.74
1.61
1.50
1.39
1.30
1.21
4 x 10
29.67
23.97
19.36
4 x 12
36.09
29.15
23.55
Section Size
6x6
27.56
26.34
24.80
6x8
37.59
35.92
33.81
6.07
5.35
4.75
4.25
3.82
3.46
3.14
2.86
2.62
2.41
2.22
2.06
1.91
1.78
1.66
1.55
7.38
6.51
5.78
5.17
4.65
4.20
3.82
3.48
3.19
2.93
2.71
2.50
2.32
2.16
2.02
1.88
11.92
10.67
9.59
8.66
7.84
7.13
6.51
5.97
5.48
5.06
4.68
4.34
4.03
3.76
3.51
3.29
Section Size
6x6
23.08
22.24
21.17
19.88
18.40
16.81
15.21
13.68
12.28
11.02
9.92
8.94
8.09
7.35
6.69
6.12
5.61
5.16
4.76
4.41
4.09
3.80
3.55
3.31
3.10
16.25
14.55
13.08
11.80
10.70
9.73
8.88
8.14
7.48
6.90
6.38
5.91
5.50
5.12
4.79
4.48
6 x 10
47.61
45.50
42.83
39.65
36.13
32.52
29.06
25.88
23.06
20.58
18.43
16.57
14.95
13.55
12.32
11.25
10.31
9.47
8.73
8.08
7.49
6.96
6.49
6.06
5.68
6 x 12
57.64
55.07
51.84
48.00
43.74
39.37
35.18
31.33
27.91
24.92
22.31
20.06
18.10
16.40
14.92
13.62
12.48
11.47
10.57
9.78
9.07
8.43
7.86
7.34
6.87
8x8
53.81
52.79
51.52
49.96
48.09
45.89
43.41
40.69
37.86
35.01
32.25
29.64
27.23
25.01
23.01
21.19
19.56
18.09
16.76
15.57
14.49
13.52
12.63
11.83
11.09
8 x 10
68.16
66.87
65.26
63.28
60.91
58.13
54.98
51.55
47.96
44.35
40.85
37.55
34.49
31.68
29.14
26.84
24.77
22.91
21.23
19.72
18.36
17.12
16.00
14.98
14.05
6x8
31.47
30.33
28.87
27.11
25.09
22.92
20.74
18.65
16.74
15.03
13.52
12.19
11.03
10.02
9.13
8.34
7.65
7.04
6.50
6.01
5.58
5.19
4.84
4.52
4.23
6 x 10
39.86
38.41
36.57
34.34
31.78
29.03
26.27
23.63
21.21
19.04
17.13
15.45
13.97
12.69
11.56
10.57
9.69
8.92
8.23
7.61
7.06
6.57
6.13
5.73
5.36
6 x 12
48.25
46.50
44.27
41.57
38.47
35.14
31.80
28.60
25.67
23.05
20.73
18.70
16.92
15.36
13.99
12.79
11.73
10.79
9.96
9.22
8.55
7.95
7.42
6.93
6.49
8x8
44.68
43.97
43.09
42.02
40.74
39.23
37.48
35.54
33.44
31.26
29.06
26.93
24.90
23.00
21.25
19.64
18.18
16.86
15.65
14.56
13.57
12.67
11.86
11.11
10.43
8 x 10
56.59
55.70
54.59
53.23
51.61
49.69
47.48
45.02
42.36
39.59
36.81
34.11
31.54
29.13
26.91
24.88
23.03
21.35
19.83
18.45
17.19
16.05
15.02
14.08
13.21
4x4
12.03
9.48
7.55
6.11
5.02
4.20
3.56
3.05
2.64
2.31
2.03
1.81
1.61
1.45
1.31
1.19
1.09
0.99
0.91
0.84
0.78
0.72
0.67
0.63
0.59
4x6
18.60
14.74
11.77
9.55
7.87
6.58
5.57
4.78
4.14
3.62
3.19
2.84
2.53
2.28
2.06
1.87
1.71
1.56
1.44
1.32
1.23
1.14
1.06
0.99
0.92
4x8
24.06
19.20
15.40
12.51
10.33
8.64
7.33
6.29
5.45
4.77
4.20
3.73
3.34
3.00
2.71
2.46
2.25
2.06
1.89
1.75
1.61
1.50
1.39
1.30
1.22
4 x 10
30.38
24.33
19.56
15.92
13.14
11.01
9.34
8.01
6.95
6.08
5.36
4.76
4.26
3.83
3.46
3.14
2.87
2.63
2.41
2.23
2.06
1.91
1.78
1.66
1.55
4 x 12
36.94
29.59
23.79
19.36
15.98
13.39
11.36
9.74
8.45
7.39
6.52
5.79
5.18
4.65
4.21
3.82
3.49
3.19
2.94
2.71
2.50
2.32
2.16
2.02
1.89
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The bold values require steel bearing plate based on, Fc, 625 psi.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
CD =
#
1.15
1
, (NDS 2.3.2)
= L / 240
2x6
209
154
118
93
75
59
45
36
29
23
19
16
13
11
10
8
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
2x8
336
247
189
149
121
100
84
72
62
53
44
37
31
26
22
19
17
15
13
12
10
9
8
7
7
2 x 10
501
368
282
223
180
149
125
107
92
80
70
62
56
50
45
40
35
31
27
24
21
19
17
15
14
2 x 12
674
495
379
299
243
200
168
4x6
489
359
275
217
176
138
106
4x8
849
624
477
377
306
253
212
67
61
55
50
46
42
39
36
33
31
28
25
27
23
20
17
15
13
12
10
9
8
8
7
61
52
45
39
35
30
27
24
21
19
17
16
Section Size
4 x 10
4 x 12
1276
1729
937
1271
717
973
567
769
459
623
379
515
319
432
272
368
234
318
204
277
179
243
159
215
142
192
127
172
109
156
94
141
82
129
72
118
63
108
56
100
50
89
44
80
40
71
36
64
32
58
6x8
1482
1089
834
659
534
441
371
313
251
204
168
140
118
100
86
74
65
57
50
44
39
35
31
28
25
6 x 10
2378
1747
1338
1057
856
708
595
507
437
381
334
284
240
204
175
151
131
115
101
89
79
71
64
57
52
6 x 12
3485
2561
1961
1549
1255
1037
871
742
640
558
490
434
387
348
310
268
233
204
179
159
141
126
113
102
92
Section Size
4 x 10
1520
1117
855
676
547
452
380
324
279
243
213
4 x 12
2162
1588
1216
961
778
643
540
461
397
346
304
6x8
1812
1331
1019
805
652
539
423
332
266
216
178
6 x 10
2907
2136
1635
1292
1047
865
727
619
534
440
362
63
56
50
44
40
36
32
113
100
89
80
71
64
58
53
47
42
37
33
30
27
107
95
84
75
68
61
55
6 x 12
4260
3130
2396
1893
1534
1267
1065
907
782
682
599
531
452
384
329
284
247
216
190
169
150
134
120
108
98
GLB
5 1/8 x 15
9823
7217
5525
4366
3536
2923
2456
2092
1804
1572
1381
1174
989
841
721
623
541
474
417
369
328
293
263
236
214
GLB
5 1/8 x 18
14145
10392
7957
6287
5092
4208
3536
3013
2598
2248
1963
1728
1533
1368
1228
1076
936
819
721
638
567
506
454
409
369
2x6
266
195
149
108
79
59
45
36
29
23
19
16
13
11
10
8
7
6
6
5
4
4
4
3
3
2x8
420
308
236
187
151
125
104
82
66
53
44
37
31
26
22
19
17
15
13
12
10
9
8
7
7
2 x 10
592
435
333
263
213
176
148
126
109
95
83
74
64
54
47
40
35
31
27
24
21
19
17
15
14
2 x 12
842
619
474
374
303
251
211
179
155
135
118
105
94
84
76
69
63
55
49
43
38
34
31
28
25
4x6
620
456
349
251
183
138
106
83
67
54
45
37
31
27
23
20
17
15
13
12
10
9
8
8
7
4x8
1077
792
606
479
388
315
243
191
153
124
103
85
72
61
52
45
39
35
30
27
24
21
19
17
16
__
GLB
5 1/8 x 15
9823
7217
5525
4366
3536
2923
2456
2092
1804
1572
1381
1174
989
841
721
623
541
474
417
369
328
293
263
236
214
GLB
5 1/8 x 18
14145
10392
7957
6287
5092
4208
3536
3013
2598
2255
1976
1745
1552
1389
1245
1076
936
819
721
638
567
506
454
409
369
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
Frame (not shown) by MFR
where Occurs
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Equipment Anchorage to Wood Roof Based on NDS 05 / IBC 09 / CBC 10
Long
=
=
1/2
4
W
H
=
=
1.4
8.25
kips
ft, 2/3 total height
EQUIPMENT WEIGHT
CM HEIGHT
ANCHORAGE LENGTH
LAG SCREWS ALONG L EDGE
L
=
NL
=
SL = L / (NL - 1) =
ANCHORAGE WIDTH
LAG SCREWS ALONG B EDGE
B
=
NB
=
SB = B / (NB - 1) =
8
3
48
ft
per line
in
8
2
96
ft
per line
in
ANALYSIS
ALLOWABLE TENSION & SHEAR VALUES
ZII' = CD Cd Cg ZII =
252
lbs
1.6
CD =
where
Cd = p / (8D) =
0.814
3.688
0.298
Diaphragm Thk =
ts =
Cg =
ZII =
Z ' = CD Cd Cg Z =
Z =
0.134
0.92
(NDS 10.3.6)
210
168
lbs
140
(W ' p) = CD W (T-E) =
where W =
378
(T-E) =
2.188
3.256 in
1323 lbs
lbs / in (NDS Tab 11.2A)
in (NDS Appendix L2)
DESIGN LOADS
FH = Fp = (KH) MAX{ 0.3SDSIpW , MIN[ 0.4apSDSIp(1+2z/h)/Rp W , 1.6SDSIpW ] } , (ASCE 7-05, Sec. 13.3.1)
= 1.3 MAX{ 0.24W , MIN[ 0.65W , 1.30W ]}
=
0.84 W , (SD)
0.60 W , (ASD)
FV = KV W =
0.10 W , (ASD)
0.84
0.14
where
kips
SDS =
0.54
Ip =
1.5
ap =
Rp =
1.5
z=
h=
36
1.3
0.10
KH =
KV = KH 0.2 SDS / 1.4 =
MAXIMUM OVERTURNING MOMENT AT ANCHOR EDGE
MOT = Fp H =
6.95
ft-kips
4.48
ft-kips
MRES,L = (0.9W - Fv ) (0.5L) =
MRES,B = (0.9W - Fv ) (0.5B) = 4.48
ft-kips
<
<
MOT
MOT
ft
ft
(ASCE Sec. 13.4.2a)
(vertical seismic factor)
248
A = 2(NL + NB) -4 =
I = Xi =
2
9216
y = 0.5 L =
48
lbs / bolt
(total bolts)
where
in -bolts
13824
y = 0.5 B =
48
103
2
in -bolts
in
in
__
I = Yi =
lbs / bolt
650
lbs / bolt
-1
60.46
where
= tan (TL / V) =
2
2
Z ' = Z '(W' p) / (Z 'sin + W'p cos )
=
where
241
lbs / bolt
= tan (TB / V) =
-1
(NDS 11.4-1)
[TL2 + V2 ]0.5 =
>
lbs / bolt
[SATISFACTORY]
174
lbs / bolt
[SATISFACTORY]
(NDS 11.4-1)
[TB2 + V2 ]0.5 =
>
36.26
285
lbs / bolt
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
B=
L=
12
32
ft
ft
PANEL GRADE ( 0 or 1)
=
1
<= Sheathing and Single-Floor
MINIMUM NOMINAL FRAMING WITH ( 2 or 3) =
3
in
MINIMUM NOMINAL PANEL THICKNESS =
15/32 in
COMMON NAIL SIZE ( 0=6d, 1=8d, 2=10d )
1
8d
SPECIFIC GRAVITY OF FRAMING MEMBERS
0.43
FRAMING OF Douglas-Fir-Larch OR Southern Pine ?
Yes
`
ALLOWABLE SHEAR FORCE ON TRANSFER DIAPHRAGM SIDE
MAX. ALLOWABLE COLLECTOR (DRAG) FORCE
MAX. ALLOWABLE CHORD FORCE
V =
10
kips
T drag =
11
kips
T chord =
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX DIAPHRAGM DIMENSION RATIO (SDPWS-08, 4.2.4 & IBC 09, 2308.12.6)
L/B=
2.67
>
2.00
<
4.00
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DIAPHRAGM SHEAR CAPACITY (ACI 318-08, 21.11.9)
v = 1.25 V / L =
508
plf, ASD, (ASCE 7-05, 12.3.3.4 & Table 12.3-2.4)
where
=
1.3
(ASCE 7-05, 12.10.1.1 & 12.3.4.2)
[Satisfactory]
THE SHEAR CAPACITIES PER IBC Table 2306.2.1 / SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A with ASD reduction factor 2.0 :
Blocked Nail Spacing
Min.
Min.
Member
Panel Grade
Sheathing and Single-Floor
Thickness
Common Penetration
Unblocked
Width
Nail
(in)
(in)
(in)
6/6
4/6
2.5 / 4
2/3
Case 1
Others
8d
1 1/2
15/32
300
400
600
675
265
200
Note: The indicated shear numbers have reduced by specific gravity factor per SDPWS-08 Table 4.2A note 2.
16.3
kips
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE:
Composite Strong Wall Design Based on ACI 318-08, AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
At middle of wall, with out of plan loads (seismic or wind), the inside web of C-Stud within concrete and End Bar are used
as tension steel, conservatively.
2.
The bottom joint, which shall be clean & rough, is pinned connection out of plan (Mu,y zero), so only Holdown as shear
wall tension steel used.
3.
The Holdown / End Bar shall have full tension capacity with L d , L dh , & L s (ACI 318-08 12 & App. D). The two End Bars
shall be tied by horizontal strap (not shown), in the wall middle, at 4'-0" o.c. max.
4.
The wall, with high stiffness (small drift), can be partially used as shear wall to reach flexible diaphragm condition
(ASCE 7-10 Figure 12.3-1).
5.
The wall has higher fire-resistance ratings (2010 CBC Table 706.4) and capacity, than pure wood / metal wall, without
Type V construction limits.
600S162-54
WALL LENGTH
Lw =
18
in o.c
( 50 ksi )
ft
Pu =
120
kips, axial
Mu,x =
150
Mu,y =
50
Vu,x =
17
3
ksi
fc ' =
Diameter = 0.875 in, with
Fy =
60
ksi
(Total SD level tension capacity at each end, 36.08 kips, # 7 Reinforcement)
CONCRETE STRENGTH
HOLDOWN / END BAR
ANALYSIS
C-STUD SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
Fy =
t = 0.0566 in
50
ksi
h =
in
o =
2 0.85 f
'
C
, E c = 57
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
0.85 f
'
C
sE s ,
f y ,
c
c
o
o
f
2
for c o
for s t
for s > t
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
(cont'd)
339.10 kips
Pmax =0.8 [ 0.85 fc' (Ag - Ast) + fy Ast] =
(at max axial load, ACI 318-08 10.3.6.2)
400
350
where
300
250
200
Pn (k)
150
100
>
=
Pu
0.65
Ag =
216
[Satisfactory]
(ACI 318-08 9.3.2.2)
in2
Ast,C =
0.68
in2, C-Stud
Ast,H =
1.20
50
0
-50 0
100
150
200
250
300
where
-100
-150
Mn (ft-k)
Mn =
206
ft-kips @ Pu =
120
max
0.025
min
kips
D=
Cover =
d=
36.0
2.0
32.8
0.003
t =
C=
0.0021
19.4 in, at balanced condition
>
Mu =
158
>
provd
0.003
<
provd
[Satisfactory]
0.009
,total steel
17.75 kips
, (ACI 318-08 9.3.2.3)
u =
M u,x H 2 V u,x H 3
+
=
3 E cI x
E cI x
where
Ec =
Ix =
H=
1.07
in, SD level
3122 ksi
4
23328 in
14
ft, Story Height
>
in
in, (ACI 318-08 7.7.1)
in
c =
0.656
(ACI 318-08 Fig. R9.3.2)
Vu,x
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
24
in o.c
( 50 ksi )
JOIST SPAN
L=
11.5
ft
DEAD LOAD
LIVE LOAD
DL =
LL =
20
20
psf
psf
LATERAL SUPPORTED ?
(0=No, 1=compression flange, 2=tension flange)
DEFLECTION LIMITATION FOR LIVE LOAD ?
(0=No., 1= L /240, 2= L /360, 3= L /180, 4= L /120)
compression flange
L /240
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH METAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t =
0.0566
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
2.86
in4
Mn/b =
27.76 in-kips
h =
in
Wt =
1.89
lb/ft
Sxx =
0.927
in3
Vn/v =
2708
0.556
in2
ry =
0.57
in
A =
rx = 2.267 in
J = 0.000594 in4
xo = -1.072 in
6
Cw = 1.318 in
27.76
>
in-kips
[Satisfactory]
M = [(DL+LL) S + Wt ] L / 8 =
16.24
in-kips
S=
24
in o.c., spacing as given.
Where
2708 lbs
>
V = [(DL+LL) S + Wt ] L / 2 =
V
471
[Satisfactory]
lbs
Fe =
C b r oA
Where
Sf
Cb =
ey t =
9.0
ksi
<
<
2.78 Fy =
139.0
ksi
0.56 Fy =
28.0
ksi
1.0
0.95
29500
11300
2.572 in
in3
ey =
Ky =
1.0
Kt =
1.0
Ly =
138
in
Lt =
138
in
t =
2E
(K yL y / r y)
1
Ar o2
GJ +
2E C w
=
( K t Lt )2
F y , for F e2.78 F e
Fc =
10 F y
10
F 1
9 y
36 F e
__
, for 2.78> F e 0.56 F e
F e , for F e 0.56 F e
9.0
ksi
lbs
4.967
ksi
7.305
ksi
(cont'd)
Mn/
b =
5.16
in-kips
Where
Sc =
0.95
b =
1.67
Mn =
Sc Fc =
<
[Satisfactory]
8.61
in-kips
M = [(DL+LL) S/12 + Wt ] L2 / 8 =
16.24
in-kips
<== Does not apply.
>
19.43
in-kips
[Satisfactory]
Se =
0.93
b =
R=
1.67
0.70
Mn =
RSeFy =
32.45
in-kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
vV
Vn
M=
V=
<
0.6105
16.24
471
2708
b =
1.67
lbs
0.6
46.359 in-kips
>
0.59
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
[Satisfactory]
in-kips
lbs
Vn/v =
bM
Mn
1.0
vV
Vn
0.5
<
0.525
1.3
0.17
<
0.7
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DEFLECTION
LL =
5( LL S ) L 4
384 EI xx
0.19
in
<
L /240 =
0.58
in
[Satisfactory]
471
lbs
vallow =
344
370
384
==>
==>
==>
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
x
800S250-68
VERT. MEMBERS
3
(TOTAL SECTION: 8 x 8 , 50 ksi )
SPAN
L=
DEAD LOAD
LIVE LOAD
10
ft
0.2
0.36
DL =
LL =
kips / ft
kips / ft
0
1
No.
L /240
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
t =
0.0713
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
9.261
in4
Mn/b =
59.96 in-kips
h =
in
Wt =
3.33
lb/ft
Sxx =
2.003
in3
Vn/v =
4048
A =
0.978
in2
ry =
0.877
in
rx = 3.077 in
J = 0.001658 in4
6
Cw = 9.526 in
14.99
Where
>
ft-kips
M = (DL + LL + Wt ) L2 / 8 =
M
7.12
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
12.14 kips
>
V = (DL + LL + Wt ) L / 2 =
V
2.85
[Satisfactory]
kips
Lu =
0.36C b
F yS f
Where
Fe =
Where
EGJ I y =
1.58
<
ft
Cb =
1.0
Sf =
E=
G=
6.95
29500
11300
Iy =
20.509
J=
0.005
in4
C b
K yL yS f
EGJ I y =
Ky =
1.0
Ly =
120
22.0
ksi
<
<
2.78 Fy =
139.0
ksi
0.56 Fy =
28.0
ksi
in
F y , for F e 2.78 F y
Fc =
10 F y
10
F y 1
9
36 F e
__
, for 2.78> F e0.56 F y
F e , for F e0.56 F y
22.0
ksi
lbs
xo = -1.674 in
(cont'd)
Mn/
b =
7.62
ft-kips
Where
Sc =
6.95
b =
1.67
Mn =
Sc Fc =
>
[Satisfactory]
152.67 in-kips
M = (DL + LL + Wt ) L2 / 8 =
7.12
ft-kips
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
vV
Vn
M=
V=
7.12
2.85
ft-kips
kips
Vn/v =
12.14
kips
b =
<
0.9643
Mn/b =
0.6
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
[Satisfactory]
1.67
bM
Mn
1.0
>
0.94
12.72 ft-kips
0.5
<
0.7958
1.3
0.23
<
0.7
[Satisfactory]
CHECK DEFLECTION
LL =
5( LL ) L 4
=
384 EI
0.10
in
<
L /240 =
0.50
in
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
WALL HEIGHT
16
in o.c
( 50 ksi )
h=
16
ft
hp =
ft
P=
1500
w1 =
25
psf
w2 =
e=
45
0
psf
in
DEFLECTION LIMITATION ?
(0=No., 1= h /240, 2= h /360, 3= h /180, 4= h /120)
h /240
lbs / ft
0.0566
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
2.86
in4
Mn/b =
27.76 in-kips
t =
in
Wt =
1.89
lb/ft
Sxx =
0.927
in3
Vn/v =
2708
A =
0.556
in2
ry =
0.57
in
rx = 2.267 in
J = 0.000594 in4
lbs
xo = -1.072 in
6
Cw = 1.318 in
27.76
x = h + hp
M1 =
>
in-kips / stud
( h+ h p )
2h
[Satisfactory]
Pe
=
h w1
7.50 ft
2
2 w1h 2
1.333
M2=
Pe + w1 ( h 2 h 2p ) S =
2
S=
11.25
in-kips / stud
2
p
w2h
S=
2
5.76
in-kips / stud
8.04
in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
2708
V1 =
>
lbs / stud
( h + h p ) w1
( h + h p ) w1 + Pe
[Satisfactory]
2h
S = 250
V2 = h w 1 S - V1 =
283
lbs / stud
V3 = hp w2 S =
240
lbs / stud
lbs / stud
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ROOF/FLOOR SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
2
+
vV
Vn
M=
V=
=
4.11
202
0.166
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
Vn/v =
2708
Mn/b =
27.76
(cont'd)
bM
Mn
0.6
<
0.15
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
vV
Vn
0.5
<
0.1637
1.3
0.07
<
0.7
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
Pn/
c =
Where
4.99
kips / stud
c =
1.8
>
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
P
8.97
[Satisfactory]
kips / stud
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
0.996
cP b C mM
+
=
Pn
M n
Where
0.82
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
M=
P=
8.04
2.30
Pn/c =
4.99
kips / stud
Mn/b =
27.76
in-kips / stud
Cm =
1.0
P Ex =
2E I x
( K x L x )2
= 1
cP
=
P Ex
22.59
kips / stud
0.817
CHECK DEFLECTION
=
NOTE :
5( w1S ) L 4
384 EI xx
0.58
in
<
h /240 =
0.80
in
[Satisfactory]
1. STUD FLANGES SHALL BE FASTENED TO SHEATHING AT EACH SIDE OF WALL BEFORE VERTICAL LOAD ADDED.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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x
400S200-54
VERT. MEMBERS
3
(TOTAL SECTION: 4 x 6 , INSIDE 4 in THK. WALL)
HEIGHT
h=
( 50 ksi )
ft
6.8
0.33
P=
w=
kips
kips / ft
DEFLECTION LIMITATION ?
1
h /240
(0=No., 1= h /240, 2= h /360, 3= h /180, 4= h /120)
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH VERTICAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
0.0566
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
1.292
in4
Mn/b =
17.36 in-kips
in
Wt =
1.7
lb/ft
Sxx =
0.58
in3
Vn/v =
3446
0.5
in2
rx =
1.608
in
ry =
0.758
in
J = 0.000534 in4
Cw =
1.068
in6
thk =
t =
A =
xo = -1.695 in
4.34
>
ft-kips
M = (1/1.4) w h2 / 8 =
2.39
[Satisfactory]
10.34 kips
V = (1/1.4) w L / 2 =
>
1.06
[Satisfactory]
kips
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
c =
Pn/
Where
15.41
kips
c =
1.8
>
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
P
27.73
[Satisfactory]
kips
0.956
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
0.996
Where
bM
Mn
0.6
2
+
vV
Vn
<
0.5594
1.0
M=
V=
2.39
1.06
Vn/v =
10.34
kips
Mn/b =
4.34
ft-kips
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
>
0.55
[Satisfactory]
vV
Vn
0.5
__
0.4325
<
1.3
[Satisfactory]
0.10
lbs
<
0.7
(cont'd)
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED AXIAL LOAD & BENDING (AISI C5.2.1)
cP b C mM
+
=
Pn
M n
Where
0.89
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
M=
P=
1.70
6.85
Pn/c =
15.41
kips
Mn/b =
4.34
in-kips
Cm =
P Ex =
1.0
2E I x
( K x L x )2
= 1
cP
=
P Ex
96.75
kips
0.873
CHECK DEFLECTION
NOTE :
5w L4
=
384 EI
0.43
in
<
h /240 =
0.45
in
[Satisfactory]
1. STUD FLANGES SHALL BE FASTENED TO SHEATHING AT EACH SIDE OF WALL BEFORE VERTICAL LOAD ADDED.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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350S162-33
60
in o.c
BRACE LENGTH
BRACE SLOPE
L=
12 /
12
12
ft
Fp =
H=
5
16
psf
ft
0.67
kips / brace
c =
1.8
Ae =
ry =
E=
KL / ry =
0.258
0.617
29500
233
Fy =
33
[Satisfactory]
Fe = 2 E / (KL / ry)2 =
C = (Fy / Fe)0.5 =
kips / brace
>
ksi
2.48
Pn = Ae Fn =
NOTE :
1.21
4.7
ksi
kips / brace
THE LATERAL LOADS MAY BE REDUCED BY (1/1.4) PER AISI APPENDIX A.4.1.2 .
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
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DATE:
Connection Design of Jamb to Track Based on AISI S100-2007 & ICBO ER-4943P
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
3
x
600S137-68
JAMB MEMBERS
(TOTAL SECTION: 6 x 5 , INSIDE 6 in THK. WALL)
TOP TRACK
600T200-54
( 16 GA , 50 ksi )
0.2
F=
kips
50
0.0566
6
ksi
in, metal thickness
in, wall thickness
<
track width
[Satisfactory]
fb = M / S =
35
0.2
ksi
<
(4/3) Fy [Satisfactory]
(If jamb lateral load have reduced (1/1.4), the factor 4/3 does not apply. AISI App. A4.1.2)
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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JOB NO. :
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DATE :
Metal Shear Wall Design Based on AISI S100-2007, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
INPUT DATA
LATERAL FORCE ON DIAPHRAGM:
GRAVITY LOADS
DIMENSIONS:
vdia, WIND =
vdia, SEISMIC =
wDL =
wLL =
350
plf,for wind
500
plf,for seismic
262
Lw =
ft , h =
16
ft
L =
10
ft , hp =
ft
18
Gage
Screws
600S200-68
DESIGN SUMMARY
ONE SIDE SURE-BOARD SERIES 200 STRUCTURAL PANEL
WITH # 8 SCREWS @ 4" O.C.AT EDGES AND 12" O.C. FIELD.
WITH 18 GAGE METAL STUDS @ 24" O.C. MAX.
WITH #10 SCREWS OF SOLE NAILING (OR 0.145" DIA PINS) @ 3" O.C.
OR WITH 5/8" DIA ANCHOR BOLTS @ 24" O.C. AT FOUNDATION.
HOLD-DOWN FORCES:
DRAG STRUT FORCES:
EDGE STUD:
TL =
F=
2
8.27
k ,
1.00
k
600S200-68
s =
0.23
TR =
8.86
in
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX. SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
L/B =
2.0
<
2 1/4
[Satisfactory]
625
plf
vallowable =
<
770
plf
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DRAG STRUT FORCE
F = (L-Lw) MAX( vdia, WIND, 0vdia, SEISMIC ) =
1.00
kips
( 0
WIND
Wall Seismic
at mid-story (lbs)
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
500
230
82074
350
56000
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Safety
Factors
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Left
17708
0.9
TL =
8267
Right
12468
0.9
TR =
8857
Left
17708
2/3
TL =
5524
Right
12468
2/3
TR =
5961
Holddown
SIMPSON
S/
HD
10
SEISMIC
vdia
(plf)
(TL & TR values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION (ER-5762 Table 1 & DSA PA-132)
s =
0.13
MAX ( h / 9'-0" , 1 ) =
0.231
in
13.18
kips
>
Pmax =
8.32
kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
[Satisfactory]
Where
c =
1.8
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
C3 = (2.5b - 1.63d) + 22.8 =
29500
__
kips
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
E=
23.73
1.013
16.145
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Metal Shear Wall with an Opening Based on AISI S100-2007, ER-5762 & ER-4943P
INPUT DATA
vdia, WIND =
vdia, SEISMIC =
DIMENSIONS:
268
plf,for wind
350
plf,for seismic
L1 =
ft , L2 =
16
ft , L3 =
ft
H1 =
ft , H2 =
ft , H3 =
6.5
ft
18
Gage
Screws
600S162-54
600S162-54
TL =
5.99
k ,
TS =
4.68
TR =
5.99
EDGE STUD:
600S162-54
KING STUD:
600S162-54
s =
0.40
in
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(cont'd)
ANALYSIS
CHECK MAX. SHEAR WALL DIMENSION RATIO
L/B =
1.5
<
2 1/4
[Satisfactory]
W (ft)
H (ft)
NO.
FORCE (lbf)
NO.
FORCE (lbf)
4.00
6.50
27
F1
108
F13
3325
8.00
6.50
512
F2
4092
F14
3325
8.00
6.50
512
F3
108
F15
6475
4.00
6.50
27
F4
3325
F16
3150
4.00
3.00
1050
F5
4200
F17
3150
4.00
3.00
1050
F6
4092
F18
6475
4.00
3.00
1050
F7
4092
F19
4682
4.00
3.00
1050
F8
4200
F20
4682
4.00
4.00
-121
F9
175
F21
2668
10
8.00
4.00
667
F10
3150
F22
-482
11
8.00
4.00
667
F11
3150
F23
4682
12
4.00
4.00
-121
F12
175
F24
-482
1050
plf
vallowable =
<
1124
plf
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE HOLD-DOWN FORCES
SEISMIC
WIND
350
Overturning
Moments (ft-lbs)
634
143827
268
106128
Resisting
Moments (ft-lbs)
Safety
Factors
Net Uplift
(lbs)
Left
0.9
TL =
Right
0.9
TR =
5993
Left
2/3
TL =
4422
2/3
TR =
4422
Right
Holddown
SIMPSON
5993
S/
LT
T2
0
(TL & TR values should include upper level UPLIFT forces if applicable)
DETERMINE MAXIMUM SHEAR WALL DEFLECTION (ER-5762 Table 1 & DSA PA-132)
s =
0.22
MAX ( h / 9'-0" , 1 ) =
0.403
in
9.43
kips
>
Pmax =
5.99
kips, (this value should include upper level DOWNWARD loads if applicable)
[Satisfactory]
Where
c =
1.8
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
16.98
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
0.996
16.145
E=
29500
kips
9.43
kips
>
Pmax =
3.15
kips
[Satisfactory]
Where
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
16.98
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
0.996
16.145
kips
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24
4 : 12 ( 18.43
L=
25
ft
ROOF SLOPE
MAXIMUM PURLIN SPAN
Fy =
DL =
LR =
WIND =
55
8
20
25
in o.c
0
ksi
psf
psf
psf
top flange
L /240
A =
1.36
in
in
in2
ry = 1.08 in
Wt = 4.6278 lb/ft
rx =
3.74
in
Cw =
30
in6
J = 0.00326 in4
t =
D =
Ie =
18.8
in
Mn =
194
in-kips
Se =
B =
3.53
2.25
in3
in
Vn =
d =
9.25
0.96
R =
0.1875
in
Sx =
3.79
lbs
in
in3
Msupport = - wDL+LR L2 / 12 =
VDL+LR = 2 wDL+LR L / 3 =
Mmid = w0.9DL+WIND L2 / 8 =
Msupport = - w0.9DL+WIND L2 / 12 =
V0.9DL+WIND = 2w0.9DL+WIND L / 3 =
116.17
>
in-kips
M
52.10
[Satisfactory]
in-kips
1.67
5.78
>
lbs
[Satisfactory]
0.9262 lbs
1.60
Fe =
C b r oA
ey t =
Sf
6.9
ksi
<
<
2.78 Fy =
152.9
ksi
0.56 Fy =
30.8
ksi
(cont'd)
Cb =
Where
1.0
xo =
3.893 in
3.79
29500
11300
Ky =
1.0
Kt =
1.0
Ly =
300
in
Lt =
300
in
2E
ey =
in3, ( Sx )
ksi (AISI pg xiv)
ksi (AISI pg xvi)
Sf =
E=
G=
t =
in
(K yL y / r y)
1
Ar o2
GJ +
2E C w
=
( K t Lt )2
3.773
ksi
6.496
ksi
<
0.7
F y , for F e2.78 F e
10 F y
10
F y 1
9
36 F e
Fc =
6.9
ksi
F e , for F e 0.56 F e
b =
Mn/
Where
15.70
in-kips
Sc =
3.79
b =
1.67
Mn =
M=
Sc Fc =
52.10
<
[Satisfactory]
in3
26.21
in-kips
in-kips
>
66.85
in-kips
Se =
3.53
[Satisfactory]
b =
R=
1.67
0.575
Mn =
M=
RSeFy =
34.73
111.64 in-kips
in-kips
in3
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
vV
Vn
M=
V=
52.10
0.93
Vn/v =
5.78125
<
0.7956
0.6
lbs
>
0.78
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
[Satisfactory]
in-kips
lbs
bM
Mn
1.0
111.64 in-kips
vV
Vn
0.5
<
0.6278
1.3
0.16
[Satisfactory]
LR =
Where
5( w LR ) L 4
384 EI e
wLR = LR Cos2 S =
0.57
36
in
<
L /240 =
1.25
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. AISI MANUAL, 2001 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
in
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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DATE:
Seismic Design for Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
Tube
= > HSS6X6X5/8
20
kips
D=
L=
10
kips
QE =
50
kips (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
rmin
11.70
2.17
0.58
6.00
>
0.5
0.5
Actual
[Satisfactory]
Fy =
46
ksi
Es =
29000
ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
0.5
K /r=
100.4
>
99.5 [Satisfactory]
4 (Es / Fy) =
[ 720 / (Fy)0.5 for AISC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where
K =
1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS TO WITHSTAND LIMITED INELASTIC DEFORMATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
Put = 0.9D - (Cd / I ) QE - 0.2SDSD =
Cd =
I=
f1 =
3 1/4
1
0.5
193.6
248.75
c =
0.9
Fe =
2 E / (K
>
kips
/ r)2 =
Puc
[Satisfactory]
(Fy/Fe)
28.891 ksi
Fcr =
c =
(K / r) (Fy / E) =
3.96
DETERMINE CONNECTION DESIGN FORCE (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.4)
0.5
Ry =
(0.658
0.877 Fe =
0 =
2
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> wMIN =
w=
5/16
in
< wMAX =
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
0.1875 in
0.4375 in
13.91 in
( USE
14
in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
Pn = (0.6Fu)Anv =
=
Where
Fu =
849.19
0.75
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
in
Anv = 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 14 =
32.54
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
__
5/8
in
tg =
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
Pn = (0.6Fu)Anu = 456.75
=
0.75
Where
Fu =
58
>
kips
Put
[Satisfactory]
17.50
in
Anu = 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 14 =
)Fy =
4.71
(cont'd)
CHECK TENSION CAPACITY AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b)
Pn = Rt Fu Ae = 513.94
=
Where
0.75
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
x =
58
ksi (AISC 13th Tab.2-3)
3 h / 8 = 2.25 , for Tube (HSS Specification 2.1-4)
D / = 1.91 , for Pipe (HSS Specification 2.1-3)
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) =
0.84
,(AISC 360-05 Tab. D3.1.)
2
An = Ag - 2 (tg + 1/8) t =
10.83 in
Ae =
U An =
Rt =
Try Cover Plate
1.3
3/4
Region
HSS
Cover Plate
2.25
3.38
9.09
in
0.5 An
5.41
3.75
12.18
12.66
9.16
24.84
x = 24.84 / 9.16 =
2.71
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) =
0.81
2
An = 10.83 + 7.50 =
18.33 in
2
Ae = U An = 14.78 in
Thus,
Pn = Rt Fu Ae =
Where
Fu =
771.52
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
Rt =
1.2
(AISC 341-05 Tab. I-6-1)
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BRACE SECTION
BRACE AXIAL LOAD AT SERVICE LEVEL
= > W14X370
D = 100 kips
== >
L=
100
kips
QE =
100
ry
bf
109.00
4.27
3.26
17.90
16.50
tw
tf
1.66
2.66
SEISMIC PARAMETER
>
7.22
Actual
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000
ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 14.2)
K /r=
96.3
>
88.2 [Satisfactory]
4 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
[ 720 / (Fy)0.5 for AISC-Seismic 97, Sec. 14.2]
Where
K =
1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS TO WITHSTAND LIMITED INELASTIC DEFORMATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec.14.1)
Put = 0.9D - (Cd / I ) QE - 0.2SDSD =
Cd =
I=
f1 =
3 1/4
1
0.5
505.7
2777.76
c =
0.9
Fe =
2 E / (K
c =
/ r) =
0.5
(K
>
kips
/ r) (Fy / E)
Puc
[Satisfactory]
36.805 ksi
=
Fcr =
3.66
(0.658
0.877 Fe =
Ry =
0 =
2
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
> wMIN =
0.3125 in
w=
3/4
in
< wMAX =
0.9375 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = Put / [(8) Fw (0.707 w)]
= 1011.32 / [(8) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x3/4)] =
7.57 in
( USE
8
in )
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE OF SLOTTED CON. PLATES (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
Pn = (0.6Fu)Anv =
=
Where
Fu =
1386.43
0.75
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
in2
Anv = 4 t L = 4 x 1.66 x 8 =
53.12
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
2
in, Center with Column Web.
tg =
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
__
Pn = (0.6Fu)Anu = 1670.40
=
0.75
Where
Fu =
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
64.00
in2
Anu = 4 tg L = 4 x 2 x 8 =
(Fy/Fe)
)Fy =
4.71
) +
)1 *, 2 3 ( - 4, +
*
,
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* * C
:4
% %//
:4
% )/
:1D
"
G= :4
##% : 1D
1D
%'
%'
/)
!"
&F%%%
!"
# & I 3# I
=
&
D1D >
6/#.%'
;" ;7
! "
&
&((F# !"
1B
6F)
6/#.%' B #//
5 <,
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PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
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Bracing Connection Design, with Perpendicular Gusset, Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
DESIGN CRITERIA
This bracing connection, with a added perpendicular Gusset 2 plate, may force the brace buckling in-plane frame. There are no cover plate required
since the Gusset 2 has concave end. This software can determine two gusset dimensions based on geometry and can check the gusset interface
weld capacities on beam and column with moment loads.
T=
396
T=
35
tg =
=>
in
HSS8X8X5/8
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
8.00
=>
W12X65
x-x
, ec =
=>
W16X40
x-x
, eb =
Tube
kips
COLUMN SECTION
ORIENTATION =
BEAM SECTION
ORIENTATION =
4 Legs with 5/8" Fillet Weld
Lg =
19.65
in
L=
Lcv =
11.00
3.00
in
in
2E=
2D=
16.73
11.27
in
in
6.05
in
8.00
in
D
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
[Satisfactory]
D / t = 0.044 Es / Fy
=
27.74 , for Pipe
Actual
>
0.5
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
=
16.07 , for Tube
b / t = 0.64 (Es / Fy)
Where
Es =
29000
ksi
Fy =
46
ksi
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER BRACE THICKNESS (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
wMIN =
w=
0.625
in
>
0.25 in
( USE w =
0.625
in )
5/8
<
wMAX = (I 0.6 Fu t) / (I 0.707 FEXX) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory]
= 1.1795 t =
0.74 in
10.67
in
( USE L =
11.00 in )
11
3.29
in
( USE Lcv =
<
0.5 L
3.00
11.4
Lg =
2E=
19.65
16.7
in
in ,
>
2D=
L
11.3
<
[Satisfactory]
in
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
E=
8.37
in
D=
5.63
in
>
(eb + E) tanT - ec =
5.41
in
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]
K = eb tanT - ec =
-0.45
D = tan2T + (D / E)2 =
K' = D ( tanT + D / E) =
DIdeal = (K' tanT + K (D / E)2 ) / D =
in
0.9438
7.7394
5.53
in
12.0
in )
[Satisfactory]
in
(cont'd)
8.53
in
20.18
Vc = (EIdeal / r) T =
167.4
kips
Hc = (ec / r) T =
118.7
kips
Vb = (eb / r) T =
157.0
kips
Hb = (DIdeal / r) T =
108.4
kips
2 0.5
Mc = Hc [ EIdeal - E ] =
1.6
Mb = Vb [ DIdeal - D ] =
-1.4
in
T
E
ft-kips
ft-kips
D
8.03
ksi
fMc = 3 Mc / (4 E 0.707 w) =
0.48
ksi
fVb = Vb / (4 D 0.707 w) =
15.76
ksi
fHb = Hb / (4 D 0.707 w) =
10.89
ksi
0.90
ksi
14.16
ksi
19.68
ksi
fMb = 3 Mb / (4 D 0.707 w) =
: =
2.0
2
2 0.5
<
<
0.6 FEXX / : =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
0.6 FEXX / : =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58
478.5 kips
>
[Satisfactory]
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 11 =
: =
2.0
27.50
in2
Fu =
58
765.6 kips
>
44.00
in2
[Satisfactory]
Anv2 = 2 tg L = 2 x 2 x 11 =
: =
2.0
Where
58
>
36
[Satisfactory]
54.58
in2
Where
[Satisfactory]
60.50
0.5
K Lg / rg < 200
Oc =
[Satisfactory]
in4
1.36
in
[Satisfactory]
0.609
Fe =
957.27
Fcr =
35.44
765.6
>
+ UbsFuAnt/ :
T=
396.0
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
= > W14X605
D = 0.24 kips / ft
BEAM SECTION
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS
L=
=
0.5
26
0
kips / ft
ft
No
Fy =
50
ksi
BEAM LENGTH
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ?
BEAM YIELD STRESS
=>
A
178
d
20.9
tw
2.60
bf
17.40
tf
4.16
Sx
1040
Ix
10800
rx
7.79
ry
4.55
Zx
1320
k
4.76
Ry =
1.4
49.46
386.09 kips
Fy =
46
Ag =
16.40
cPn =
439.36
h / tw =
4.38
7.22
Es =
Where
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
0.5
3.14(Es/Fy) (1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
<
70.01
, for Pu/bPy
[Satisfactory]
, Py = FyA =
0.9
N/A
8900
0.125
Mnt = (1.2D + L)
/ 8 + Qb / 4 =
4632.48
ft-kips
26
ft
13
ft ( AISC Seismic Sec.13.4a ,lateral support at the intersection of chevron braces required.)
7123.39
c =
K =
>
kips
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
MAX(K
x/rx,
y/ry)
c =
(K
Fe =
2 E / (K
Fcr =
200
[Satisfactory]
1.663
/ r)2 =
44.47
<
40.05
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
13.00
ft
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)0.5 =
L r = 1.95 r ts
E
0.7 F y
M p = Fy Zx =
F cr =
16.06
Jc
S x h0
1+ 0.078
Lb
r ts
Where
1+ 1+ 6.76
5500.0
C b 2E
h0 = d - tf =
1.30
0.7 F y S x h 0
E
Jc
231.67
ft
ft-kips
2
Jc
S x h0
0.5
0.5
r ts =[( Iy Cw) / Sx] =
c =
1.00
Cb =
ft
Lb
r ts
928.14 ksi
__
5.44
16.74
in
Iy
3680
G
11200
J
869
Cw
258000
(cont'd)
Mn
b Mn
Mp
5500
ft-kips, for L b @ [0 , L p]
MIN{Cb [Mp - (Mp - 0.75 Fy Sx) (Lb - Lp) / (Lr - Lp)] , Mp}
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Fcr Sx , Mp)
N/A
= 0.9 Mn =
4950
ft-kips
4689.50
Pe1 = EsIx / (K
2
Cm =
=
1.0
1.0
bMnx =
<
ft-kips
x) = 31755
kips
4950
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
1.012
N/A
For Pu/cPn<0.2,
0.97
<
__
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
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Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS
= > W8X40
D=
22
kips
=>
A
11.7
L=
29
kips
QE =
=
18
14
Fy =
50
ksi
d
8.3
tw
0.36
bf
8.07
-2
Ix
rx
ry
Zx
3.53
2.05
40
0.95
kips (Tension)
77
17.62
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
<
N/A
[Satisfactory]
0.9
Py = Fy A =
585
kips
321.98
c =
K =
MAX(K
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
x/rx,
y/ry)
c =
(K
Fe =
2 E / (K
Fcr =
kips
<
82.01
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
/ r)2 =
30.58
3.405
200
[Satisfactory]
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR Pu / f Pn > 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
Puc / Pn =
0.24
<
0.4
0 =
<
c P n
__
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524
Sx
35.5
146
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Put = 0.9D - QE - 0.2SDSD =
tf
0.56
[Satisfactory]
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Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on IBC 09 & AISC 341-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
= > Tube
= > HSS8X8X5/8
D=
22
kips
L=
29
kips
QE =
18
kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
=
14
ft
COLUMN SECTION
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS
COLUMN AXIAL LOAD AT HORIZ. SEISMIC
UNBRACED COLUMN LENGTH
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (42 or 46)
Fy =
46
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
ksi
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 02 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 Es / Fy
h / t = 0.64 (Es / Fy)
Where
0.5
Es =
29000
>
Actual
ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Put = 0.9D - QE - 0.2SDSD =
-2
kips (Tension)
77
548.56
c =
K =
MAX(K
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
x/rx,
y/ry)
c =
(K
Fe =
E / (K
Fcr =
kips
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
/ r)2 =
37.17
56.31
<
200
[Satisfactory]
2.243
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR Pu / f Pn > 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
Puc / Pn =
0.14
<
0.4
0 =
<
c P n
__
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524
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
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DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe)
=>
HSS8X8X5/8
D=
L=
QE =
10
10
190
Tube
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
8.00
kips
kips
kips
SDS = 0.877
U= 1
L =
20
ft
T=
36
I=
34
COLUMN SECTION
ec =
in
BEAM SECTION
eb =
8.1
in
Lg = 12.023 in
2E=
15.6 in
2D=
17.2 in
W = 17.2 in
Yes
== >
Es =
29000
ksi
Fy =
46
ksi
CHECK LIMITING SLENDERNESS RATIO FOR V OR INVERTED-V CONFIGURATIONS (AISC 341-05 Sec. 13.2a)
K L / r = 80.4 [Satisfactory]
4.0 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
100.4
>
Where
K =
1.0
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Put = 0.9D - UQE - 0.2SDSD =
439.36
Ic =
Fe =
Oc =
>
kips
Puc
[Satisfactory]
(Fy/Fe)
0.9
2
S E / (KL / r) =
(KL / r) (Fy / E)
44.237 ksi
0.5
Fcr =
(0.658
0.877 Fe =
)Fy =
3.20
Ry =
1.4
Pmax =
403.75
0.625
in )
[Satisfactory]
<
0.25
in
wMAX = (I 0.6 Fu t) / (I 0.707 FEXX) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
= 1.1795 t =
0.74 in
(cont'd)
DETERMINE REQUIRED WELD LENGTH (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
L = Put / [(4) I Fw (0.707 w)]
= 403.75 / [(4) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x5/8)] =
( USE
7.25
8
in
in )
58
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 =
20.00
in
in
( USE
in )
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
16.00
in2
Anv = 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 =
CHECK GUSSET BLOCK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 J4.3)
IRn = I(0.6Fu)Anv + IFyAgt =
417.60 + IFyAgt
>
Put =
403.75
[Satisfactory]
Where
558.50
kips
>
Put
Ic =
K =
0.9
1.2
[Unsatisfactory]
(SEAOC Vol.3 page 40)
rg = tg / (12)0.5 =
0.29 in
K Lg / rg < 200
[Satisfactory]
Oc =
It =
0.9
[Satisfactory]
Fe =
Fy =
36
Fcr =
Lw =
W=
17.2 in
58
kips
>
Put
[Satisfactory]
Ae =
U An =
9.37
in2
Rt =
1.3
(AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate
0
x
7
, at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
x
xA
Region
0.5 An
HSS
Cover Plate
6
3.00
4.00
7.50
0.00
7.50
x = 22.49 / 7.50 =
3.00
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) =
An = 14.99 + 0.00 =
14.99
22.49
0.00
22.49
Ae = U An =
Thus,
1.761
Fu =
58
kips
>
Put
9.37
in2
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
0.63
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Seismic Design for Special Concentrically Braced Frames Based on CBC/IBC & AISC
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS
= > W14X605
D = 0.24 kips / ft
L=
L =
0.5
26
0
kips / ft
ft
No
Fy =
50
ksi
BEAM LENGTH
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ?
BEAM YIELD STRESS
=>
A
178
d
20.9
tw
2.60
bf
17.40
tf
4.16
Sx
1040
Ix
10800
rx
7.79
ry
4.55
Zx
1320
k
4.76
Ry =
1.4
D =
49.46
386.09 kips
Fy =
46
Ag =
16.40
IcPn =
439.36
h / tw =
4.38
7.22
Es =
Where
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/IbPy) =
<
70.01
[Satisfactory]
, Py = FyA =
0.9
N/A
8900
4632.48
ft-kips
26
ft
Ly =
13
ft ( AISC Seismic Sec.13.4a ,lateral support at the intersection of chevron braces required.)
7123.39
Ic =
K =
>
kips
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
<
40.05
200
[Satisfactory]
Oc =
1.663
Fe =
S2 E / (KL / r)2 =
Fcr =
44.47
13.00
ft
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)0.5 =
Lr
1.95 r ts
E
0.7 F y
M p = Fy Zx =
F cr
Where
Jc
S x h0
0.5
Jc L b
S x h 0 r ts
231.67
ft
0.5
928.14 ksi
5.44
h0 = d - tf =
16.74
Cb =
1.30
ft-kips
1 0.078
ft
0.7 F y S x h 0
1 1 6.76
E
Jc
5500.0
C bS 2E
Lb
r ts
16.06
in
Iy
3680
G
11200
J
869
Cw
258000
(cont'd)
Mn
Ib Mn
Mp
5500
ft-kips, for L b @ [0 , L p]
MIN{Cb [Mp - (Mp - 0.75 Fy Sx) (Lb - Lp) / (Lr - Lp)] , Mp}
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Fcr Sx , Mp)
N/A
= 0.9 Mn =
4950
ft-kips
ft-kips
31755
Cm =
D=
1.0
1.0
IbMnx =
<
4689.50
kips
4950
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
1.012
N/A
For Pu/IcPn<0.2,
0.97
<
[Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS
= > W8X40
22
kips
D=
L=
29
kips
QE =
L =
18
14
Fy =
50
ksi
=>
A
11.7
d
8.3
tw
0.36
bf
8.07
-2
Ix
rx
ry
Zx
3.53
2.05
40
0.95
kips (Tension)
77
17.62
<
Es =
N/A
0.5
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/IbPy) =
0.9
Py = FyA =
585
kips
Ic =
K =
321.98
>
kips
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
Fe =
S2 E / (KL / r)2 =
30.58
<
82.01
0.5
Oc =
Fcr =
Pu
3.405
200
[Satisfactory]
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P u / f Pn > 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
Puc / I Pn =
0.24
<
:0 =
0.4
<
IcPn
Sx
35.5
146
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Puc = 1.2D + L + UQE + 0.2SDSD =
U=
Where
1
tf
0.56
[Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS
= > HSS8X8X5/8
= > Tube
22
kips
D=
L=
29
kips
QE =
18
kips, (ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.1)
L =
14
ft
Fy =
46
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
ksi
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 02 Tab. I-8-1)
[Satisfactory]
=
27.74 , for Pipe
D / t = 0.044 Es / Fy
Actual
>
0.5
(AISC 360-05, B4.2.d)
h / t = 0.64 (Es / Fy)
=
16.07 , for Tube
Where
Es =
29000
ksi
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (CBC 10 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Put = 0.9D - UQE - 0.2SDSD =
-2
kips (Tension)
77
Ic =
K =
548.56
kips
Fe =
S2 E / (KL / r)2 =
Fcr =
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.9
1.0
37.17
56.31
<
200
[Satisfactory]
2.243
CHECK AMPLIFIED SEISMIC LOAD EFFECTS FOR P u / f Pn > 0.4 (AISC 341-05 8.3)
Puc / I Pn =
0.14
<
:0 =
0.4
<
IcPn
[Satisfactory]
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Seismic Design for Buckling-Restrained Braced Frames Based on AISC 360-05 & AISC 341-05
DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
Bracing member self shall be composed of a structural steel core & a system that restrains the steel core from buckling.
The each end of brace to gusset plate may be standard bolted connections, modified bolted connections, or true pin
connections. Selecting bracing members are based on the tested & approved manufacture's lists.
2.
The lateral capacity of BRBF, selected bracing members with steel beams and columns, must also be checked by a special
loads combination of
3.
For the connection of gusset plate to beam and column, the interface dimensions of and may not satisfy the basic
relationship of the Uniform Force Method: - tan = eb tan - ec. This software can determine gusset dimensions
based on geometry and can check the gusset interface weld capacities with moment loads.
2=
2=
GUSSET DIMENSIONS
COLUMN SECTION
ORIENTATION =
BEAM SECTION
ORIENTATION =
=>
W12X96
x-x
, ec =
=>
W16X67
x-x
, eb =
24.0
10.1
in
in
6.35
in
8.15
in
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REQUIRED STRENGTH OF BRACING CONNECTION (AISC 341-05, 16.3a & 16.2d)
T = (1.1 / 1.5) Ry Pysc =
247.1
kips, ASD
=
=
1.20
1.44
Ry =
1.30
Where
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER THICKNESS OF GUSSET & FLANGES (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
> wMIN =
0.25
in
w=
7/16
in
< wMAX =
0.5625 in
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE
tg =
in
( USE tg =
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
=
12.00 in
=
>
(eb + ) tan - ec =
3.05
5.07
in
in )
in
D = tan2 + ( / )2 =
K' = ( tan + / ) =
in
0.396
4.5081
4.16
14.38
24.86
Vc = (Ideal / r) T =
143.0
kips
Hc = (ec / r) T =
63.1
kips
Vb = (eb / r) T =
81.0
kips
Hb = (Ideal / r) T =
41.3
kips
Mc = Hc [ Ideal - ] =
12.5
Mb = Vb [ Ideal - ] =
-6.2
in
in
in
K = eb tan - ec =
ft-kips
ft-kips
10.37
ksi
fHc = Hc / (4 0.707 w) =
4.58
ksi
__
fMc = 3 Mc / (4 2 0.707 w) =
2.73
ksi
fVb = VB / (4 0.707 w) =
13.90
ksi
fHb = HB / (4 0.707 w) =
7.09
ksi
fMb = 3 Mb / (4 2 0.707 w) =
=
2.0
7.51
ksi
12.68
ksi
20.16
ksi
<
<
0.6 FEXX / =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
0.6 FEXX / =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION
BEAM DISTRIBUTED SERVICE LOADS
= > W16X67
D = 0.24 kips / ft
=>
A
20
L=
=
0.5
26
1
kips / ft
ft
Yes
P2x =
150
V2x =
25
kips
Fy =
50
ksi
BEAM LENGTH
TOP FLANGE CONTINUOUSLY BRACED ?
d
16.3
tw
0.40
bf
10.20
tf
0.67
Sx
119
Ix
970
rx
6.96
ry
2.44
Zx
132
k
1.37
Where
h / tw =
34.33
<
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54P2o/Py) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-P2o/Py) =
N/A
Where o =
[Satisfactory]
2.0
Py = FyA =
1000
kips
M = (D + L)
/ 8 + V2x / 4 =
225.03
ft-kips, ASD
26
ft
y=
13
ft
370.76
o =
K =
2.0
1.0
MAX(K
x/rx,
(K
Fe =
2 E / (K
Fcr =
P2x
[Satisfactory]
y/ry)
c =
>
kips
200
[Satisfactory]
2.656
/ r)2 =
37.08
<
63.95
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
13.00
ft
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)0.5 =
L r = 1.95 r ts
E
0.7 F y
M p = Fy Zx =
F cr =
8.62
Jc
S x h0
1+ 0.078
Lb
r ts
Where
1+ 1+ 6.76
550.0
C b 2E
h0 = d - tf =
1.30
0.7 F y S x h 0
E
Jc
26.24
ft
ft-kips
2
Jc
Lb
r ts
138.69 ksi
__
S x h0
ft
2.80
15.64
in
Iy
119
G
11200
J
2.62
Cw
7300
(cont'd)
Mn
Mn/o =
275
Mp
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ [0 , L p]
MIN{Cb [Mp - (Mp - 0.75 Fy Sx) (Lb - Lp) / (Lr - Lp)] , Mp}
550
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Fcr Sx , Mp)
N/A
ft-kips
245.71
Pe1 = EsIx / (K
2
Cm =
=
1.0
1.6
x)
<
ft-kips
= 2852
kips
Mn/o =
275
ft-kips
4/3
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
1.092
P2 o /Pn + 8 / 9 (M o / Mn) =
1.20
For P2 o/Pn<0.2,
P2 o / (2Pn) + M o / Mn =
N/A
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
COLUMN AXIAL SERVICE LOADS
= > W12X96
D=
22
kips
L=
29
kips
P2x =
=
100
14
Fy =
50
ksi
=>
A
28.2
d
12.7
tw
0.55
bf
12.20
Ix
rx
ry
Zx
833
5.43
3.09
147
17.64
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Po/Py) =
<
0.5
1.12(Es/Fy) (2.33-Po/Py) =
Where o =
[Satisfactory]
2.0
Py = Fy A =
N/A
57.07
kips
568.31
o =
K =
MAX(K
x/rx,
y/ry)
c =
(K
Fe =
2 E / (K
Fcr =
kips
2.0
1.0
[Satisfactory]
<
54.29
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
40.31
>
/ r)2 =
2.254
tf
0.90
200
[Satisfactory]
__
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Sx
131
k
1.50
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DESIGN CRITERIA
1.
2.
3.
=>
A
56.8
d
15.5
tw
0.89
Ix
rx
ry
W14X193
bf
15.70
Zx
2400
6.50
4.05
HORIZONTAL BOUNDARY ELEMENT, HBE
tf
1.44
Sx
310
355
=>
2.04
W21X50
tf
0.54
A
14.7
d
20.8
tw
0.38
bf
6.53
Ix
984
rx
8.18
ry
1.30
Zx
110
k
1.04
Iy
25
Fy =
50
ksi
Fy,WEB =
36
ksi
PDL =
50
kips
PE =
50
kips
PLL =
85
kips
VE =
897
kips
L=
30
ft
SDS =
0.877
tw =
0.25
in
STORY HEIGHT
ANALYSIS
CHECK PANEL ASPECT RATIO (AISC 341-05, 17.2b)
L/h=
2.0
>
0.8
<
2.5
h=
[Satisfactory]
= ATAN
1
4
t L
1+ w
2 Ac
h3
1+t wh
+
Ab 360 I cL
1
0.9
Lcf =
345
36.3
1118.9 kips
VE
>
[Satisfactory]
in
CHECK VBE/COLUMN CAPACITY UNDER SEISMIC LOAD COMBINATION (AISC 341-05, 17.4a & 8.3)
Pu = (1.2 + SDS) PDL + f1 PLL + PE =
Where
Ic =
f1 =
2400
1
in4
cPn = cFcrA =
Where
0.00307 tw h4 / L =
[Satisfactory]
>
2212.03
c =
K =
MAX(K
x/rx,
y/ry)
29000
c =
(K
Fe =
2 E / (K
Fcr =
44.46
/ r) (Fy / E)0.5 =
[Satisfactory]
<
200
[Satisfactory]
1.846
/ r)2 =
<
2.5
__
43.27
0.11
0 =
Pu
ksi
>
kips
2238
0.9
1
Es =
Pu / Pn =
0.4
314
kips
<
cPn
[Satisfactory]
15
ft
(Cont'd)
6.10
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
49.26
<
59.00
[Satisfactory]
5.45
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
0.125
<
12.83
N/A
0.5
0.5
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy) (2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy) ] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
, Py = FyA =
2840
kips
CHECK BEAM - COLUMN RATIO REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4a & 9.6)
Mpc* / (Mpb* ) =
Where
4.89
>
1.00
[Satisfactory]
2710
2710
ft-kips
555
555
ft-kips
MB = CprRyFyb Zb =
555
ft-kips
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4b & AISC 358-05, 2.4.4)
tcf = MIN{ bbf / 6 , 0.4[1.8bbf tbf (FybRyb) / (FybRyb)] 0.5 }=
1.00
in
<
actual tcf
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
bst =
4.8
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
<
in
0.27
in,
4.97
USE
0.31
in, ( 5/16 in )
214.0 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
hst = dc - 2k =
11.42
in
26
in4
Fe = 2 E / (K hst / rst)2 =
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
in2
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
Fyst =
(Fy/Fe)
1.98 in
36
Fcr =
192.1 kips
<
cPn,st
0.1875
in
0.25
in
(0.658
[Satisfactory]
)Fy =
0.877 Fe =
, c
35.96
N/A
4.71
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05, J2.2b)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
8.4
3.61
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05, 17.4f & 9.3)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.57
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zb) =
0.91
Sb = 2Ib / db =
95
Ib = Ix =
984
Mc = Mpb* =
0.89
in
in2
in
555
ft-kips
__
0.57
in
>
0.35
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
LINK SECTION
=>
VDL =
=>
1.8
kips
PDL =
7.4
kips
MDL =
14.4
ft-kips
tw
bf
tf
Sx
42.1
19.5
0.73
11.20
1.32
282
Ix
rx
ry
Zx
2750
8.08
2.72
322
k
1.72
VLL =
1.3
kips
PLL =
5.3
kips
MLL =
9.6
ft-kips
VE =
84
PE =
5.5
kips
ME =
e=
168
4
ft-kips
ft
Fy =
=
SDS =
L=
h=
=
50
1.19
1
30
12.5
0.7
ksi
LINK LENGTH
LINK YIELD STRESS
REDUNDANCY FACTOR
SEISMIC PARAMETER
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS
STORY HEIGHT
MAXIMUM INELASTIC STORY DRIFT
W18X143
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT LINK END (IBC 09 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Vu = (1.2 + 0.2SDS)VDL + f1VLL + VE =
103.13 kips
19.56
224.88 ft-kips
kips
f1 =
Where
0.5
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
bf / (2tf ) =
4.24
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
<
22.00
N/A
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory]
Where b =
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 341-05, Sec. 15.2b)
Vn = MIN(Vp, 2Mp/e) =
Where
332.3 kips
0.9
0.9
, Py = Fy A =
>
Vu
2105
kips
[Satisfactory]
Aw = (d - 2tf)tw =
(Ignored axial force effect since Pu < 0.15 Py = 0.15 Fy Ag, AISC 341-05, 15.2)
in2
12.31
Vp = 0.6FyAw =
369.2
kips
Mp = F y Z =
1341.7 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 F1)
b Mp =
1207.5
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
Where b =
0.9
CHECK ADDITIONAL SHEAR CAPACITY REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b)
Vna = MIN(Vpa, 2Mpa/e) =
Where
>
332.3 kips
Vu
0.9
369.2
kips
[Satisfactory]
<
[Satisfactory]
__
N/A
(1.6Mp/Vp) =
5.81
Where ' = Pu / Vu =
Aw / Ag =
0.19
0.29
(cont'd)
CHECK LINK ROTATION ANGLE LIMITATION (AISC 341-05, 15.2c)
p = L / (h e) =
Where
0.04
rad
p,allowable =
<
0.080
rad
[Satisfactory]
5.81
ft,
2.6Mp/Vp =
9.45
ft
4.87
in
0.548
in
30.0
24.0
in
in
1.6 Mp / Vp =
5.81
ft
2.6 Mp / Vp =
9.45
ft
ft
5.0 Mp / Vp =
18.17
p =
0.04
rad
e=
d=
4
19.5
ft
in
0.730
in
p
(0.02 ~ 0.08)
[0 ~ 0.02]
52tw-d/5
0.08
178tw/3-d/5-1100ptw/3
1.5bf
Not ReqD
Min(178tw/3-d/5-1100ptw/3 , 1.5bf)
30tw-d/5
MIN(30tw-d/5 , 1.5bf)
1.5bf
1.5bf
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
0.1875 in
0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
Lw = AstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
5.01
<
in
(d - 2k), [Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and flange (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
Lf = 0.25AstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
<
1.25
<
35.3
Pu,link = Pu =
70.0
Mu,link = Vp (e/2) =
738.5
ft-kips
Zf = (d - tf) bf tf =
268.8
in3
= Vn / Vu =
3.58
Af = bf tf =
14.78
Fy
[Satisfactory]
kips
in2
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
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HSS10X10X5/8
=>
PDL =
11.8
kips
PLL =
8.3
kips
Tube
rmin
21.00
3.80
0.58
10.00
11
ft
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE
Lb =
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA)
DETERMINE LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 Es / Fy
h / t = 1.12 (Es / Fy)
Where
0.5
Fy =
46
ksi
Es =
29000
ksi
>
Actual
[Satisfactory]
629.9
kips
1.3
609.2
kips
757.24
c =
0.85
Fe =
2 E / (K
c =
K =
(K
>
kips
/ r)2 =
0.5
/ r) (Fy / E)
1.0
Pu
237.8 ksi
=
1.38
[Satisfactory]
Fcr =
(0.658
(Fy/Fe)
0.877 Fe =
)Fy =
4.71
629.91
kips (Tension)
22.63 in
( USE
23
in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE
(AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
>
Put
Rn = (0.6Fu)Anu = 1395.10 kips
=
Where
0.75
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58
in2
53.45
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 23 =
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
5/8
in
tg =
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
Rn = (0.6Fu)Anv = 750.38
=
Where
0.75
Fu =
58
kips
>
t =
U =
0.75
1
An = A - 2 t tg =
[Satisfactory]
28.75
in2
Put
Anv = 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 23 =
CHECK TENSION AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b)
tPn = tRyFuUAn =
1146.48 kips
>
Where
Put
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[Satisfactory]
(LRFD Sec.B3.2d)
2
20.274 in
>
Put =
[Satisfactory]
629.91
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MAX SERVICE LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK
VDL =
6.8
kips
PDL =
kips
MDL =
17
ft-kips
VLL =
4.8
kips
PLL =
0.7
kips
MLL =
11.3
ft-kips
VE =
8.7
PE =
100
kips
ME =
100
ft-kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT SECTION OF LINK AND BEAM (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Vu = (1.2 + 0.2SDS)VDL + f1VLL + VE =
67.0
kips
537.9
kips
923.0
ft-kips
f1
Where
0.5
Ry =
1.1
Vn =
369.2
Mn = Vn e / 2 =
738.47 ft-kips
VE = (1.1Ry Vn / VE , link) VE =
46.3
kips
PE = 1.1Ry Vn L / 2h =
536.1
kips
ME = 1.1Ry Mn =
893.5
ft-kips
<
4.24
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
N/A
<
22.00
0.5
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy) (2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
, Py = FyA =
2105
kips
= (L - e - dc) / 2 =
12.38
ft, (top & bottom flange bracing with a design strength greater than below will be provided
/2=
6.19
ft, ( lateral supported at middle of beam outside of link with following design strength.)
1694.11
c =
K =
MAX(K
kips
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
= 27.34
<
200
[Satisfactory]
0.85
1.0
1/rx,
2/ry)
__
c =
0.361
Fcr =
47.34 ksi
(cont'd)
DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
Lb =
6.19
ft
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)0.5 =
9.60
ft
35.27
1341.7 ft-kips
M r = FL Sx =
ft-kips
940.0
ft-kips
4036.3
Iy
tf
ry
Sx
X 2 = 4 Cw [Sx / (G J)]2 / Iy =
0.0006
42.1
311
1.32
2.72
282
10.00
ksi
b Mn
17113
X 1 = (0.5 E G J A)0.5 / Sx =
Fr =
Mn
ft
40.00
ksi
Cw
Zx
29000
11200
19.2
25700
322.0
Cb =
1.30
Mp
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Mcr , Mp)
N/A
= 0.9 Mn =
1208
ft-kips
923.00
Pe1 = 2EsI x / (K
Cm =
x)
0.6
<
ft-kips
= 35645
kips
[Satisfactory]
B1 = Cm/(1 - Pu/Pe1) =
Where
b =
0.9
1.000
1.00
For Pu/cPn<0.2,
N/A
<
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W14X145
=>
COLUMN SECTION
=>
PDL =
151
kips
PLL =
n=
46
4
kips
NUMBER OF STORIES
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50)
Fy =
50
ksi
tw
bf
tf
Sx
42.7
14.8
0.68
15.50
1.09
232
Ix
1710
rx
6.33
ry
3.98
Zx
260
k
1.69
=h=
14
ft
1340.3 kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Pu,t = (0.9 - 0.2SSD ) PDL - PE =
f1 =
0.5
1575
kips (Compression)
(IBC 1605.2)
7.11
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
N/A
0.5
<
16.79
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where c =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
Py = Fy A =
2135
kips
1593.27
c =
K =
MAX(K
kips
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.85
1.0
x/rx,
y/ry)
42.19
c =
0.558
Fcr =
43.90 ksi
<
200
[Satisfactory]
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LINK SECTION
=>
VDL =
=>
1.8
kips
PDL =
7.4
kips
MDL =
14.4
ft-kips
tw
bf
tf
Sx
42.1
19.5
0.73
11.20
1.32
282
Ix
rx
ry
Zx
2750
8.08
2.72
322
k
1.72
VLL =
1.3
kips
PLL =
5.3
kips
MLL =
9.6
ft-kips
VE =
84
PE =
5.5
kips
ME =
e=
168
4
ft-kips
ft
Fy =
=
SDS =
L=
h=
=
50
1.19
1
30
12.5
0.7
ksi
LINK LENGTH
LINK YIELD STRESS
REDUNDANCY FACTOR
SEISMIC PARAMETER
BEAM LENGTH BETWEEN COL. CENTERS
STORY HEIGHT
MAXIMUM INELASTIC STORY DRIFT
W18X143
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT LINK END (CBC 07 1605.2 & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Vu = (1.2 + 0.2SDS)VDL + f1VLL + VE =
103.13 kips
19.56
224.88 ft-kips
kips
f1 =
Where
0.5
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING LIMITATION (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
bf / (2tf ) =
4.24
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
<
22.00
N/A
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
[Satisfactory]
Where b =
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY (AISC 341-05, Sec. 15.2b)
Vn = MIN(Vp, 2Mp/e) =
Where
332.3 kips
0.9
0.9
, Py = Fy A =
>
Vu
2105
kips
[Satisfactory]
Aw = (d - 2tf)tw =
(Ignored axial force effect since Pu < 0.15 Py = 0.15 Fy Ag, AISC 341-05, 15.2)
in2
12.31
Vp = 0.6FyAw =
369.2
kips
Mp = F y Z =
1341.7 ft-kips
CHECK FLEXURAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 F1)
b Mp =
1207.5
>
Mu
[Satisfactory]
Where b =
0.9
CHECK ADDITIONAL SHEAR CAPACITY REQUIREMENT FOR Pu>0.15Py ONLY (AISC 341-05, 15.2b)
Vna = MIN(Vpa, 2Mpa/e) =
Where
>
332.3 kips
Vu
0.9
369.2
kips
[Satisfactory]
<
[Satisfactory]
__
N/A
(1.6Mp/Vp) =
5.81
Where ' = Pu / Vu =
Aw / Ag =
0.19
0.29
(cont'd)
CHECK LINK ROTATION ANGLE LIMITATION (AISC 341-05, 15.2c)
p = L / (h e) =
Where
0.04
rad
p,allowable =
<
0.080
rad
[Satisfactory]
5.81
ft,
2.6Mp/Vp =
9.45
ft
4.87
in
0.548
in
30.0
24.0
in
in
1.6 Mp / Vp =
5.81
ft
2.6 Mp / Vp =
9.45
ft
ft
5.0 Mp / Vp =
18.17
p =
0.04
rad
e=
d=
4
19.5
ft
in
0.730
in
p
(0.02 ~ 0.08)
[0 ~ 0.02]
52tw-d/5
0.08
178tw/3-d/5-1100ptw/3
1.5bf
Not ReqD
Min(178tw/3-d/5-1100ptw/3 , 1.5bf)
30tw-d/5
MIN(30tw-d/5 , 1.5bf)
1.5bf
1.5bf
Not ReqD
Not ReqD
0.1875 in
0.4375 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
Lw = AstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
5.01
<
in
(d - 2k), [Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 stiffener and flange (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.4)
Lf = 0.25AstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
<
1.25
<
35.3
Pu,link = Pu =
70.0
Mu,link = Vp (e/2) =
738.5
ft-kips
Zf = (d - tf) bf tf =
268.8
in3
= Vn / Vu =
3.58
Af = bf tf =
14.78
Fy
[Satisfactory]
kips
in2
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
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HSS10X10X5/8
=>
PDL =
11.8
kips
PLL =
8.3
kips
Tube
rmin
21.00
3.80
0.58
10.00
11
ft
UNBRACED LENGTH OF THE BRACE
Lb =
(SEE LINK DESIGN SPREADSHEET FOR BALANCE OF INPUT DATA)
DETERMINE LIMITING WIDTH THICKNESS RATIO FOR COMPRESSION ELEMENT, LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC 341-05 Tab. I-8-1)
D / t = 0.044 Es / Fy
h / t = 1.12 (Es / Fy)
Where
0.5
Fy =
46
ksi
Es =
29000
ksi
>
Actual
[Satisfactory]
629.9
kips
1.3
609.2
kips
757.24
c =
Fe =
c =
K =
>
kips
Pu
[Satisfactory]
0.85
2
E / (K
(K
/ r)2 =
0.5
/ r) (Fy / E)
237.8 ksi
=
Fcr =
1.38
(0.658
(Fy/Fe)
0.877 Fe =
)Fy =
4.71
1.0
629.91
kips (Tension)
22.63 in
( USE
23
in )
CHECK DESIGN SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF SLOTTED BRACE
(AISC 360-05 Sec.J4.2)
>
Put
Rn = (0.6Fu)Anu = 1395.10 kips
=
Where
0.75
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58
in2
53.45
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.581 x 23 =
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
tg =
5/8
in
CHECK SHEAR RUPTURE CAPACITY OF GUSSET PLATE (AISC 360-05 J4.2)
Rn = (0.6Fu)Anv = 750.38
=
0.75
Where
Fu =
58
kips
>
t =
U =
0.75
1
An = A - 2 t tg =
[Satisfactory]
28.75
in2
Put
Anv = 2 tg L = 2 x 5/8 x 23 =
CHECK TENSION AT SLOTTED BRACE (AISC 360-05 D.2 b)
tPn = tRyFuUAn =
1146.48 kips
>
Where
Put
__
[Satisfactory]
(LRFD Sec.B3.2d)
2
20.274 in
>
Put =
[Satisfactory]
629.91
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MAX SERVICE LOADS AT OUTSIDE OF LINK
VDL =
6.8
kips
PDL =
kips
MDL =
17
ft-kips
VLL =
4.8
kips
PLL =
0.7
kips
MLL =
11.3
ft-kips
VE =
8.7
PE =
100
kips
ME =
100
ft-kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS AT SECTION OF LINK AND BEAM (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Vu = (1.2 + 0.2SDS)VDL + f1VLL + VE =
67.0
kips
537.9
kips
923.0
ft-kips
f1
Where
0.5
Ry =
1.1
Vn =
369.2
Mn = Vn e / 2 =
738.47 ft-kips
VE = (1.1Ry Vn / VE , link) VE =
PE = 1.1Ry Vn L / 2h =
ME = 1.1Ry Mn =
893.5
46.3
kips
536.1
kips
ft-kips
4.24
<
[ 52 / (Fy)
Where
0.5
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
N/A
0.5
<
22.00
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
CHECK UNBALANCED SEGMENT LENGTH
12.38
1 = (L - e - dc) / 2 =
1/2=
, Py = FyA =
6.19
c =
K =
MAX(K
kips
ft, ( lateral supported at middle of beam outside of link with following design strength.)
cPn = cFcrA =
2105
ft, (top & bottom flange bracing with a design strength greater than below will be provided
0.9
1694.11
kips
0.85
1.0
1/rx, K 2/ry) = 27.34
>
Pu
[Satisfactory]
__
c =
0.361
Fcr =
47.34 ksi
<
200
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
DETERMINE FLEXURAL DESIGN STRENGTH (AISC-AISC 360-05 F1)
Lb =
6.19
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)
ft
0.5
9.60
ft
35.27
1341.7 ft-kips
M r = FL Sx =
ft-kips
940.0
ft-kips
4036.3
Iy
tf
ry
Sx
X 2 = 4 Cw [Sx / (G J)]2 / Iy =
0.0006
42.1
311
1.32
2.72
282
Cw
Zx
29000
11200
19.2
25700
322.0
10.00
ksi
b Mn
17113
X 1 = (0.5 E G J A)0.5 / Sx =
Fr =
Mn
ft
40.00
ksi
Cb =
1.30
Mp
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Mcr , Mp)
N/A
= 0.9 Mn =
1208
ft-kips
923.00
Pe1 = 2EsI x / (K
Cm =
0.6
<
ft-kips
2
x) = 35645
kips
[Satisfactory]
B1 = Cm/(1 - Pu/Pe1) =
Where
b =
0.9
1.000
1.00
For Pu/cPn<0.2,
N/A
<
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W14X145
=>
COLUMN SECTION
=>
PDL =
151
kips
PLL =
n=
46
4
kips
NUMBER OF STORIES
COLUMN YIELD STRESS (36 or 50)
Fy =
50
ksi
tw
bf
tf
Sx
42.7
14.8
0.68
15.50
1.09
232
Ix
1710
rx
6.33
ry
3.98
Zx
260
k
1.69
14
ft
1340.3 kips
DETERMINE FACTORED DESIGN LOADS (AISC 360-05 Sec. 15.6b & ASCE 7-05 12.4.2.3)
Pu,t = (0.9 - 0.2SSD ) PDL - PE =
f1 =
0.5
1575
kips (Compression)
(CBC 1605.4)
7.11
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
Es =
29000 ksi
3.14(Es/Fy)0.5(1-1.54Pu/bPy) =
h / tw =
N/A
<
16.79
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where c =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
Py = Fy A =
2135
kips
c =
K =
MAX(K
1593.27
kips
0.85
1.0
/r
,
K
x x
y/ry) =
>
42.19
c =
0.558
Fcr =
43.90 ksi
Pu
[Satisfactory]
<
200
[Satisfactory]
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W8X48
A
14.1
d
8.5
tw
0.40
bf
8.11
=>
tf
0.69
W14X48
Sx
43.2
Ix
184
rx
3.61
ry
2.08
Zx
49
k
1.08
A
14.1
d
13.8
tw
0.34
bf
8.03
tf
0.60
Sx
70.2
Ix
484
rx
5.86
ry
1.91
Zx
78
k
1.19
BEAM SECTION
Fy =
50
ksi
Pu =
L=
h=
27
33
9
kips
ft
ft
ANALYSIS
THE SEISMIC DESIGN FACTOR COMPARISON (ASCE 7-05, Table 12.2-1)
FRAME TYPE
SMRF
IMRF
OMRF
o
3
3
3
R
8
4.5
3.5
Cd
5 1/2
4
3
6.75
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
33.59
Es =
29000 ksi
<
59.00
[Satisfactory]
5.92
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
<
15.85
N/A
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
, Py = FyA =
705
kips
1.17
in
>
actual tcf
(The continuity plates required.)
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
bst =
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
<
in
0.60
in,USE
38.10
0.75
in
288.0 kips
c =
0.9
hst = dc - 2k =
6.34
K =
0.75
36
in4
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
in2
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
2.02 in
262.8 kips
<
cPn,st
c =
0.026
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
0.1875
in
0.3125
in
ksi
kips, plate yield stress
[Satisfactory]
__
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
3.3
<
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
3.44
in
(cont'd)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 10.2d)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
2.02
in
2.02
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zb) =
0.78
Cpr =
1.15
Ry =
1.1
Sb = 2Ib / db =
Ib = Ix =
in
484
Mpr = Nb CprRyFyb Zb =
Nb =
in
70
826 ft-kips
, (if double side connection of beams, input 2)
<
0.21
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
4. Thomas A. Sabol, Ph.D., S. E.: "2005 AISC Seismic Provisions and Seismic Design Manual Seminar", AISC, Oct. 12, 2006.
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524
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on IBC 09, AISC 341-05 & 358-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W14X257
A
75.6
d
16.4
tw
1.18
bf
tf
16.00
1.89
= > W24X76
Sx
415
Ix
3400
rx
6.71
ry
4.13
Zx
487
k
2.49
A
22.4
d
23.9
tw
0.44
bf
8.99
Sx
176
Ix
2100
rx
9.68
ry
1.92
Zx
200
k
1.18
BEAM SECTION
tf
0.68
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
1.31
klf
Pu = 199.6 kips
L=
30
ft
h = 13.25 ft
a=
5.5
in, [0.5~0.75bf]
b=
18
in, [0.65~0.85db]
r = (4c2 + b2 ) / 8c =
20.1
Sh = dc/2 + a + b/2 =
22.7
in
6.61
<
0.5
[ 52 / (Fy)
Where
h / tw =
48.95
Es =
29000 ksi
<
[Satisfactory]
59.00
[Satisfactory]
4.23
<
[Satisfactory]
0.125
<
9.68
N/A
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy)0.5] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
0.9
, Py = FyA =
3780
kips
>
2.40
1.00
[Satisfactory]
3844
1.1
670
3844
ft-kips
129
ft-kips
ft-kips
ZRBS = Zb - 2c tf (d - tf) =
1.1
Cpr =
133
in3
(1.1 from AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6, or Fy+Fu / 2Fy from AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8)
Mf = MRBS + [2MRBS / (L - 2Sh) + wu(L - 2Sh)/2] (a + b/2)
=
Where
753
ft-kips
d =
1.00
<
d Mpe = d Ry Fyb Zb =
917
__
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
1.33
in
<
actual tcf
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
0.68
in,
10.93
bst =
in
<
USE
0.69
in, ( 11/16 in )
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
468.5 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
(Cont'd)
hst = dc - 2k =
11.42
in
200
in4
Fe = 2 E / (K hst / rst)2 =
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
14
in2
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
Fyst =
3.72 in
36
Fcr =
336.2 kips
<
cPn,st
0.25
in
(0.658
(Fy/Fe)
[Satisfactory]
)Fy =
0.877 Fe =
, c
35.99
N/A
4.71
[Satisfactory]
0.5625 in
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
8.4
4.89
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.3)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
1.09
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr ZRBS) =
0.76
Sb = 2Ib / db =
111
1598
1321
1.18
>
in
in4
ft-kips
in
in2
Ib = Ix - (4 c tfb)(0.5db - 0.5tfb)2 =
Mc = Mpb* =
1.09
0.38
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
CHECK BEAM TO COLUMN CP FLANGES WELD AT 0.04 RADIANS STORY DRIFT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a)
h
n = Ib
=
Ic L
b=h
3n + 1
=
6n + 1
M Beam =
a=h
0.273
9.14
3n
=
6n + 1
= 0.04h =
ft
3nh
6E
3
2 (1 + 6n ) b
a L
+ a2
+
Ic
I c 2I b
3241
3601
4.11
ft
6.36
in
0.9
Mn = 0.6FEXX 0.5tfbf(d-tf)2 =
4326
[Satisfactory]
, changeable factor for beam moment at column face
Mp =
833
ft-kips
<
Where
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
4. Thomas A. Sabol, Ph.D., S. E.: "2005 AISC Seismic Provisions and Seismic Design Manual Seminar", AISC, Oct. 12, 2006.
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524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Seismic Design for Special Moment Resisting Frames Based on CBC 10, AISC 341-05 & 358-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
A
75.6
=>
d
16.4
bf
tf
16.00
1.89
= > W8X67
Sx
415
Ix
3400
rx
6.71
ry
4.13
Zx
487
k
2.49
tw
0.57
bf
8.28
Sx
60.4
Ix
272
rx
3.72
ry
2.12
Zx
70
k
1.33
BEAM SECTION
A
d
19.7
9.0
CBC 2010 Sec. 2205A.4.1.1 APPLY?
W14X257
tw
1.18
tf
0.94
Yes
== >
50
ksi
wu =
1.31
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
199.6 kips
30
ft
21
ft
Fy =
a=
5.5
in, [0.5~0.75bf]
b=
6.3
in, [0.65~0.85db]
c=
2
ANALYSIS
r = (4c + b ) / 8c =
4.6
Sh = dc/2 + a + b/2 =
16.9
in
4.43
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
11.12
Es =
29000 ksi
<
59.00
[Satisfactory]
4.23
<
7.22
[Satisfactory]
h / tw =
<
9.68
N/A
0.5
0.5
{ MAX[ 191 / (Fy) (2.33-Pu/bPy) , 253 / (Fy) ] for AISC Seismic 97, Tab. I-9-1}
Where b =
[Satisfactory]
, Py = FyA =
0.9
3780
kips
6.19
>
1.00
[Satisfactory]
3844
1.1
3844
ft-kips
259
52
ft-kips
ft-kips
ZRBS = Zb - 2c tf (d - tf) =
Cpr =
51
in3
(1.1 from AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.6, or Fy+Fu / 2Fy from AISC 358-05 Sec. 2.4.3)
CHECK BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE (AISC 358-05 Sec. 5.8)
Mf = MRBS + [2MRBS / (L - 2Sh) + wu(L - 2Sh)/2] (a + b/2)
=
Where
286
ft-kips
d =
1.00
<
d Mpe = d Ry Fyb Zb =
321
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
actual tcf
1.38
in
<
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
bst =
7.4
in
<
0.94
in,
USE
0.94
in, ( 15/16 in )
14.90
(Cont'd)
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
712.5 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
0.5
Fyst =
11.42
319
Fe = E / (K hst / rst) =
22
in2
Fcr =
(Fy/Fe)
3.81 in
36
in
in4
hst = dc - 2k =
K hst / rst < 200
425.8 kips
<
cPn,st
0.3125
in
0.8125
in
(0.658
[Satisfactory]
)Fy =
0.877 Fe =
, c 4.71
35.99
N/A
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between continuity plates and column web (AISC 360-05 Sec.J2.2b)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
8.4
3.61
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
1.41
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr ZRBS) =
0.77
Sb = 2Ib / db =
44
621
196
<
in
in4
ft-kips
in
in2
Ib = Ix - (4 c tfb)(0.5db - 0.5tfb)2 =
Mc = Mpb* =
1.41
0.21
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
CHECK BEAM TO COLUMN CP FLANGES WELD AT 0.04 RADIANS STORY DRIFT (AISC 341-05 Sec. 9.2a)
n=
Ib h
=
Ic L
3n + 1
b = h
=
6n + 1
M Beam =
3n
a = h
=
6n + 1
0.056
18.36
= 0.04h =
ft
3nh
6E
=
3
2 (1 + 6n ) b
L
2 a
+
+
a
I c 2I b
Ic
546
ft
10.08 in
0.9
Mn = 0.6FEXX 0.5tfbf(d-tf)2 =
661
[Satisfactory]
, changeable factor for beam moment at column face
Mp =
292
ft-kips
<
Where
606
2.64
(Cont'd)
CHECK COLUMN UNDER CONNECTION INELASTIC ROTATION OF 0.03 RADIANS (CBC 2010 Sec. 2205A.4.1.1)
{F} = [K] {
} =
72
9075
9075
1534760
-72
-9075
9075
752220
0
0.03
-72
9075
-9075
752220
72
-9075
-9075
1534760
10.08
0.03
22870
>
in-kips, =
10.08
1905.8
Mn = Fy Zx =
-182
-22870
182
-22870
in
ft-kips
1826.3
ft-kips
[ Caution ! ]
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-05: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, Nov. 16, 2005.
2. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
3. AISC 358-05: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, Dec 13, 2005.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Rectangular Section Member Design Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS
SECTION DIMENSIONS
DATE :
Fy =
t=
d=
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
36
ksi
0.625 in
5
in
Lb =
3.5
ft
K Lx =
3.5
ft
K Ly =
3.5
ft
P =
Mx =
6
0.9
kips
ft-kips
My =
V=
0.8
0.2
ft-kips
kips
Mn
:b
L bd d 0.08E
M p , for
Fy
t2
1
0.08E L bd 1.9 E
L bd F y
2 d
Min C b 1.52 0.274 2
M y , M p , for
:b
Fy
Fy
t
t E
d 1.9 E
L
b
Min F cr S x , M p , for
!
Fy
t2
Where
M p = Min( F y Z , 1.6 M y ) =
Z = t d2/ 4 =
3.9
11.7
in3
My = Fy t d2/ 6 =
ft-kips
7.8
ft-kips
6.3
Cb =
:b =
36.0
ksi
>
Mx
[Satisfactory]
1.0
Sx = t d2/ 6 =
F cr = Min[1.9 E C b t 2 / (d L b ) , F y ] =
ft-kips
E=
1.67
29000
ksi
8.7
kips
Pn
:c
KL
E
Q
/
d 4.71
or F e t 0.44QF y
Q 0.658 F y F e F y , for
r
QF
y
Ag
:c
KL
E
and F e 0.44QF y
0.877 F e , for r ! 4.71 QF
y
Where
KL / r = 12 0.5 Max( K L x / d , K L y / t) =
F e = S 2 E / (KL / r) 2 =
Qa =
1.00
Q = QsQa =
5.28
232.8
ksi
[Satisfactory]
:c =
1.67
Qs =
1.00
F cr =
4.63
ksi, for Q = 1
1.00
, for
Pc
P c 9 M cx M cy
0.97
<
P r M rx M ry
Pr
0.2
, for
Pc
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
>
1.0
[Satisfactory]
Pr =
6.0
kips
Pc = Pn / :c =
8.7
M rx =
0.9
ft-kips
M cx = M n / : b =
6.3
M ry =
0.8
ft-kips
M cy = M n / : b =
4.7
V =
0.2
kips
<
45.0
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Simply Supported Member of Triple W-Shapes Design Based on AISC 13th (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
Fy =
50
=>
ksi
W18X65
ry
1.69
32
Ix
Sx
Iy
1070
117
55
ft, (simply supported)
Sy
14.4
0.0158
tw
0.45
bf
7.59
tf
0.75
=>
W16X45
Ix
Sx
Iy
Sy
586
72.7
33
9.34
ft, (centered on the middle of span)
0.0147
tw
0.35
bf
7.04
tf
0.57
L =
ry
1.57
29
d =
t =
s =
24
0.5
96
in
in
in
rx
7.48
S =
rx
6.64
1.5 kips / ft
V=
H=
1.5 kips / ft
T = 0.7333 ft-kips / ft
P=
96
kips
Mx = (0.5 V + T / d) S 2/ 8 =
142.9
ft-kips at middle
Lb =
8.0
ft
P = 0.5 P =
48.0
kips at middle
Lx =
8.0
ft
Vx = (0.5 V + T / d) S / 2 =
17.9
kips at end
Ly =
8.0
ft
Vy = (0.5 H) S / 2 =
12.0
kips at end
96.0
ft-kips at middle
Lb =
8.0
ft
Mx = V d / 4 =
0.8
ft-kips at center
Lb =
1.4
ft
P=Hs=
12.0
kips at center
Ly =
2.0
ft
Mx = (0.5 H) S 2/ 8 =
For stiff. plate vert. section, 0.5" x 16.9"
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, H1)
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2Pc
M cx M cy
Where
Pr =
48.0
kips
M rx =
142.9
ft-kips
M ry =
9.6
Pc = Pn / c =
944
/ 1.67 =
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
__
520.7
/ 1.67 =
93.8
/ 1.67 =
56.1
>
M cy = M n / b =
1.0
>
M cx = M n / b =
<
0.67
>
M rx
[Satisfactory]
CHECK WEB SHEAR CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, G2)
V nx / v =
248.4 / 1.67 = 148.7 kips
>
[Satisfactory]
Vx =
17.9
kips
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK FLANGES SHEAR CAPACITY OF SINGLE DOUBLE W-SHAPE (AISC 360-05, G2)
V ny / v =
380.3 / 1.67 =
>
227.7 kips
Vy =
12.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
96.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
518.8 / 1.67 =
>
310.7 kips
Mx =
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY OF FITTED STIFF PLATE (AISC 360-05, H1)
P r + 8 M rx
P c 9 M cx
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx
2Pc
M cx
Where
Pr =
12.0
kips
M rx =
0.8
ft-kips
Pc = Pn / c =
72.9
/ 1.67 =
43.7
>
M cx = M n / b =
2.4
<
0.74
/ 1.67 =
1.4
>
1.0
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Steel Beam Design with Gravity Loading Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION (WF, Tube or WT)
=>
W14X22
WF
wDL,1 =
0.2
wDL,2 =
0.16
wLL,2 =
CONCENTRATED LOADS
BEAM SPAN LENGTH
L1 =
CANTILEVER LENGTH
L2 =
20
J
0.21
bf
5.00
tf
0.34
tw
0.23
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
PDL =
kips
PLL =
kips
ft
ft, (0 for no cantilever)
(=
BEAM SLOPE
0 : 12
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
BEAM YIELD STRESS
Sx
29
kips / ft
wLL,1 =
Ix
199
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
0.00
LL = L / 240
Fy =
50
ksi
R 2 = 0.5
+
w DL ,1
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,1 L1 +
+ w LL ,2 ( L1 + 0.5 L 2 ) L 2 + P L1 L 2
cos
cos
L1
L1
=
3.60
kips
w DL ,1
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,1 L1 +
+ w LL ,2 L 2 + P R 2
cos
cos
R1 =
3.60
kips
X1 =
10.00
ft
X2 =
10.00
ft
X3 =
0.00
ft
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,2 L 22 + P L 2 =
M Min = 0.5
cos
( X 1+ X 2 ) =
w DL ,1
+ w LL ,1
cos
8
0.0
ft-kips
M Max =
V max =
3.60
18.0
ft-kips
kips, at R1 right.
CHECK MMin BENDING CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
l = Max ( L 2 , X 3 ) =
0.00
F2
x
F3
x
F4
F5
Tube
WT
F7
x
F9
>
x
x
__
x
ok
CHECK MMax BENDING CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter F)
M allowable = M n / b =
>
82.8
M Max
[Satisfactory]
M allowable = M n / b =
82.8 ft-kips
M Min
[Satisfactory]
where
b =
1.67
(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CAPACITY ABOUT MAJOR AXIS (AISC 360-05 Chapter G2 or G5)
56.6
kips
V allowable = V n / v =
>
where
v =
V Max
1.67
[Satisfactory]
20.00
a = L 2 / cos =
0.00
P = P DL cos =
0.00
w 1 = w DL,1 cos =
0.20
w 2 = w DL,2 cos =
0.00
End =
P a 2 ( L + a ) w1 L 3a w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
+
=
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
0.00
Mid
Pa L 2 5w1 L 4 w 2 L 2 a 2
=
+
=
16 EI
384 EI
32 EI
0.12
0.00
w 1 = w LL,1 cos 2 =
0.16
w 2 = w LL,2 cos 2 =
0.00
End =
Pa 2 ( L + a )
w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
w 3a
1L
+
cos =
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
<
Mid =
Pa L 2 5w1 L 4 w 2 L 2 a 2
+
cos =
16 EI
384 EI
32 EI
<
0.10
0.00
2L 2 / 240 =
0.00
in
L 1 / 240 =
1.00
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in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
W18X40
=>
=>
wDL,1 =
1.15
kips / ft
wDL,2 =
0.5
kips / ft
wLL,1 =
0.8
kips / ft
wLL,2 =
0.5
kips / ft
PDL =
kips
PLL =
kips
L1 =
30
ft
CANTILEVER LENGTH
L2 =
10
(=
BEAM SLOPE
4 : 12
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
BEAM YIELD STRESS
18.43
Ix
612
Sx
68.4
rT
1.52
bf
6.02
tf
0.53
tw
0.32
LL = L / 360
Fy =
50
ksi
R 2 = 0.5
+
w DL ,1
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,1 L1 +
+ w LL ,2 ( L1 + 0.5 L 2 ) L 2 + P L1 L 2
cos
cos
L1
L1
=
50.17
kips
w DL ,1
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,1 L1 +
+ w LL ,2 L 2 + P R 2
cos
cos
R1 =
26.47
kips
X1 =
13.16
ft
X2 =
13.16
ft
X3 =
3.69
ft
w DL ,2
+ w LL ,2 L 22 + P L 2 =
M Min = 0.5
cos
( X 1+ X 2 ) =
w DL ,1
+ w LL ,1
cos
8
111.4 ft-kips
M Max =
V max =
39.89
174.1
ft-kips
kips, at R2 left.
l = Max ( L 2 , X 3 ) =
C b = 1.75 + 1.05
rT =
1.52
L c = MIN
76b f
L3 = r T
M 1 + 0.3 M 1
M2
M2
in ,
Fy
L u = MAX r T
10.00
2
= 1.75
, since M1 is 0
Af =
20000
=
(d / A f ) F y
5.39
3.16
in
ft
__
102000C b
Fy
510000C b
=
Fy
12000C b
0.6 ( d / A f ) F y
16.92
= 10.30
ft
ft
(cont'd)
2
F y( l / r T )
F y , 0.6 F y =
3 1530000C b
2
F b1 = MIN
170000C b
F b 2 = MIN
( l / r )2
F b3 = MIN
Fy
=
3
27.5
16.7
12000C b
, 0.6 F y =
l (d / A f )
30.0
ksi
ksi
ksi
0.66 F y , for l L c
Fb =
30.0
ksi
MAX ( F b 2 , F b3 ) , for l L 3
f b = M Min / S x =
19.5
ksi
<
Fb
[Satisfactory]
5.73
<
65 / (Fy)0.5 =
9.19
640 / (Fy)0.5 =
90.51
[Satisfactory]
d / tw =
<
56.83
[Satisfactory]
CHECK M Max BENDING CAPACITY (AISC-ASD, F1.3, page 5-46)
f b = M Max / S x =
30.5
ksi
<
F b = 0.66 F y =
33.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
<
F v = 0.4 F y =
20.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
7.1
ksi
31.62
a = L 2 / cos =
10.54
P = P DL cos =
2.85
w 1 = w DL,1 cos =
1.09
w 2 = w DL,2 cos =
0.47
End =
P a 2 ( L + a ) w1 L 3a w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
+
=
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
-0.69
Mid
Pa L 2 5w1 L 4 w 2 L 2 a 2
=
+
=
16 EI
384 EI
32 EI
1.36
2.85
w 1 = w LL,1 cos 2 =
0.72
2
w 2 = w LL,2 cos =
0.45
End =
Pa 2 ( L + a )
w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
w 3a
1L
+
cos =
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
<
Mid =
Pa L 2 5w1 L 4 w 2 L 2 a 2
+
cos =
16 EI
384 EI
32 EI
-0.19
2L 2 / 360 =
__
<
0.84
in
L 1 / 360 =
1.00
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 13th (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
= > W10X54
w = 1.15 kips / ft
BEAM SECTION
GRAVITY DISTRIBUTED LOAD
LATERAL POINT LOAD AT MID
TORSION AT MID SPAN
AXIAL LOAD
BEAM LENGTH
F=
T=
P=
L =
5
5.1
96
15
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft
Fy =
50
ksi
Lb =
15
ft
Lx =
15
ft
Ly =
7.5
ft
=>
A
15.8
d
10.1
rx
4.38
ry
2.55
Ix
303
Iy
103
Sy
20.6
0.0174
tw
0.37
bf
10.00
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE GOVERNING MOMENTS AT MIDDLE OF SPAN
Mx = w L 2/ 8 =
32.3
ft-kips
My = F L / 4 =
18.8
ft-kips
M0 = T L / (4d) =
22.7
ft-kips
MT = M0 =
13.3
ft-kips
4 sinh
L 2
2
L sinh L
CHECK TORSIONAL CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 H3.3 & Philip page 100)
f bx / F nx =
Where
<
0.73
1.00
[Satisfactory]
f bx = M x / S x + 2M T / S y =
21.93
ksi
F nx = F y / T = F y / 1.67 =
29.94
ksi
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
M cx M cy
2Pc
Where
Pr =
96
18.8
4/3
[Satisfactory]
kips
M rx = (M x / S x + 2M T / S y ) S x =
M ry =
<
1.08
ft-kips
Pc = Pn / c =
721
>
3/4 P r
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
M rx
3/4 M ry
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTIONS
2 sinh
T
=
2GJ
Where
G =
11200
J =
1.82
2
sinh ( L )
__
sinh
ksi
o
0.2213 , max twist angle at middle (Philip page 100)
Es =
29000
in4
ksi
Sx
60
tf
0.62
(cont'd)
5w L4
=
vert =
384 E I 3
Where
horiz =
in =
L / 1207
I3 = Ix sin2(90-) + Iy cos2(90-) =
F L3
=
48 E I 4
Where
0.15
0.20
in =
I4 = Ix cos2(90-) + Iy sin2(90-) =
L / 885
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Steel Construction Manual 13th Edition", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2005.
2. Philip H. Lin: "Simplified Design for Torsional Loading of Rolled Steel Members", Engineering Journal, AISC, 1977.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
WF Simply Supported Beam Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC Manual 9th
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
= > W10X54
w = 1.15 kips / ft
BEAM SECTION
GRAVITY DISTRIBUTED LOAD
LATERAL POINT LOAD AT MID
TORSION AT MID SPAN
AXIAL LOAD
BEAM LENGTH
F=
T=
P=
L =
5
5.1
96
15
kips
ft-kips
kips
ft
Fy =
50
ksi
Lb =
15
ft
Lx =
15
ft
Ly =
7.5
ft
=>
A
15.8
d
10.1
rx
4.38
ry
2.55
Ix
303
Iy
103
Sy
20.6
0.0174
tw
0.37
bf
10.00
ANALYSIS
CHECK LOCAL BUCKLING (AISC-ASD Tab. B5.1)
bf / (2tf ) =
8.13
<
65 / (Fy)0.5 =
9.19
640 / (Fy)0.5 =
90.51
[Satisfactory]
d / tw =
<
27.30
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE GOVERNING MOMENTS AT MIDDLE OF SPAN
Mx = w L 2 / 8 =
32.3
ft-kips
My = F L / 4 =
18.8
ft-kips
M0 = T L / (4d) =
22.7
ft-kips
MT = M0 =
13.3
ft-kips
4 sinh
L 2
2
L sinh L
0.584
0.5
ft
, 12000Cb/(d/Af)0.6Fy] =
L 3 = rT(510000Cb/Fy)0.5 =
Where
8.96
20.30
ft
22.39 ft
(d/Af) =
1.64
rT =
2.66
Cb =
1.00
in-1
Where
0.66Fy
N/A
0.60Fy
30.00
ksi, for L b @ (L c, L u]
MAX(Fb1, Fb3)
N/A
ksi, for L b @ (L u, L 3]
MAX(Fb2, Fb3)
N/A
16.67 ksi
30.00 ksi
25.85
0.73
<
1.00
fbx = Mx / Sx + 2MT / Sy =
[Satisfactory]
21.93
ksi
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ksi
Sx
60
tf
0.62
(cont'd)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY (AISC-ASD E2)
fa / Fa =
<
0.24
fa = P / A =
Where
K =
1.33
[Satisfactory]
6.08
ksi
1.0
Es =
29000
2
Cc = (2 Es/Fy)
0.5
ksi
Fa =
107
41.10
<
1.33
<
(1-F2/2)Fy / (5/3+3F/8-F3/8) =
122Es/[23(KL /r)2] =
200
[Satisfactory]
0.38
fa
Fa
>
0.24
C mx f bx
Where
fa
F bx
F 'ex
Cm =
f
1 a F by
F 'ey
10.92
ksi
Fby = 0.75 Fy =
37.50
ksi
88.39
ksi
1.33
1.00
12 2E
=
23
0.6 F y
C my f by
fby = My / Sy =
'
F ex
fa
0.15
f bx
F bx
Klx
F 'ey
23
rx
f by
F by
12 2E
f by
fa
f
+ bx +
=
Fa
F bx
F by
1.22
<
1.33
1.26
<
1.33
Kl y
= 120.18 ksi
ry
[Satisfactory]
DETERMINE DEFLECTIONS
2 sinh
T
=
2GJ
Where
G =
11200
J =
1.82
vert =
5w L4
=
384 E I 3
Where
horiz =
0.15
sinh
L
2
o
0.2213 , max twist angle at middle (Philip page 100)
ksi
in4
in =
L / 1207
I3 = Ix sin2(90-) + Iy cos2(90-) =
F L3
=
48 E I 4
Where
2
sinh ( L )
0.20
in =
I4 = Ix cos2(90-) + Iy sin2(90-) =
L / 885
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Philip H. Lin: "Simplified Design for Torsional Loading of Rolled Steel Members", Engineering Journal, AISC, 1977.
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
HSS (Tube, Pipe) Member Design with Torsional Loading Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SHAPE (Tube or Pipe) & SIZE
HSS12X12X5/8
Fy =
46
TORSIONAL FORCE
Tr =
Pr =
46
< ==
63
ft-kips, ASD
kips, ASD
kL x =
20
ft
kL y =
20
ft
M rx =
250
ft-kips, ASD
Lb =
20
V strong =
13
kips
M ry =
30
ft-kips, ASD
V weak =
10
kips
Tube
ksi
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
0.6 F y , for
E t
h
E
, for
3.07
t
Fy h
Fy
1
T
Tn =
0.458
( D t ) t
Where
E 2
( h / t )2
h
260
t
, for
221.5
ft-kips
>
h
E
2.45
t
Fy
Max
B
12.00
T =
1.23E
,
(5 / 4)
L D
D t
H
12.00
1.67
h
10.13
Tr
[Satisfactory]
0.60 E
( 3/ 2 )
D
t
t
0.63
E
29000
,ASD
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
M cx M cy
2Pc
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
986
<
1.16
1.3
[Satisfactory]
(IBC 06 / CBC 07, 1605.3.2)
>
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
M rx
[Satisfactory]
M ry
[Satisfactory]
276.0 / 1.67 =
165.3 kips
>
V strong =
13.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
276.0 / 1.67 =
165.3 kips
>
V weak =
10.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED TORSION, SHEAR, COMPRESSION, AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05, H3.2)
1.3
<
1.3 [Satisfactory]
(IBC 06 / CBC 07, 1605.3.2)
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Plate Girder Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL YIELD STRESS
Fy =
50
ksi
=
=
=
=
72
1
1
60
ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips
P LL =
60
kips
c =
24
ft
b f,top =
16
in
t f,top =
1.5
in
b f,bot =
16
in
t f,bot =
1.5
in
tw =
d =
0.5
53
in
in
Lb =
ft
S
DL
LL
P DL
WEB THICKNESS
BEAM DEPTH
UNBRACED LENGTH
where
<
>
100.00
r =
137.27
p =
90.55
Noncompact Web
29000 ksi
E=
r = 5.7 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
137.27
93.26
,for A f,top
90.55
A f,bot
hc =
50.00
in
hp =
50.00
in
Mp =
6452.1
ft-kips
My =
5824.6
ft-kips
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR FLANGES (AISC 360-05 Table B4.1)
0.5 b f,top / t f,top =
<
<
5.33
r =
17.04
p =
9.15
Compact Flanges
where
r = 0.95 (k c E / F L ) 0.5 =
17.04
p = 0.38 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
9.15
35
0.39
1398
in3
DETERMINE CRITERIA FOR ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH (AISC 360-05 Table F1.1)
Required Conditions
Double Symmetric
Compact Web
Noncompact Web
F2
x
x
Chapter F Sections
F3
F4
F5
x
x
x
M allowable = M n / b =
Slender Web
Compact Flanges
Noncompact Flanges
Slender Flanges
Applicable Section
3806.0 ft-kips
( from following analysis)
ok
L r = 1.95r ts
where
E
Fy
E
0.7 F y
13.23
Jc
S xh0
ft
1 + 1 + 6.76
0.7 F y S x h 0
E
Jc
r ts
ry =
3.75
in
Sx =
1398
in3
h0 =
51.50
in
Iy =
1025
in4
E
0.7 F y
32.74 ft
(cont'd)
Cw = Iy h02 / 4 =
J = [ 2 bf tf3
r ts =[( I y C w ) / S x )]
c =
1.0
F cr =
C b 2E
Lb
r ts
4.34
in
Cb =
Lb
r ts
S xh0
1.0
586.73 ksi
for L b L p
0.5
Jc
1 + 0.078
4
4.0314 in )
J=
0.5
M n, F 2 = Min C b M
(M
Min ( F cr S x , M
M allowable, F2 =M n / b =
0.7 F y S x )
Lb L p
Lr L p
, M
for L p < L b L r
6452.1 ft-kips
for L r L b
3863.5 ft-kips
where
b =
1.67
M p ( M p 0.7 F y S x )
M n, F 3 =
0.9 E k c S x
7600.9 ft-kips
2
where
pf
rf pf
= b f / (2 t f ) =
5.33
pf = p =
9.15
rf = r =
17.04
3863.5 ft-kips
L p = 1.1r t
L r = 1.95r t
where
Fy
9.59
FL
S xc h 0
ft
a w =h c t w / (b fc t fc ) =
rt =
b fc
2
1
12 h 0 + a w h
d
6
h 0d
M yc = S xc F y =
4.34
R pc
100.00
pw = p =
93.26
p
yc
Min
F cr =
yc
Lb
rt
ft
6452.1 ft-kips
M yt = S xt F y =
rw = r =
5824.6 ft-kips
137.27
for h c / t w pw
C b 2E
33.05
in
5824.6 ft-kips
= hc / tw =
1.04
M p = Min [Z x F y , 1.6S xc F y ] =
S h
1 + 1 + 6.76 F L xc 0
E
J
yc
1 + 0.078
J
S xc h 0
pw
rw pw
Lb
rt
yc
1.0912
for h c / t w > pw
0.50
>
R pc M yc , for L b L p
M n, F 4.2 = Min C b R pc M yc ( R pc M yc F L S xc )
Lb L p
Lr L p
Min ( F cr S xc , R pc M yc ) , for L r L b
, R pc M yc
, for L p < L b L r
6355.97 ft-kips
(cont'd)
M n, F 5.3 =
0.9 E k c S xc
R pt =
p
yt
Min
rf pf
6356
ft-kips
2
M
pf
for h c / t w pw
yt
yt
pw
rw pw
yt
1.0912
for h c / t w > pw
3806.0
ft-kips
Lr = rt
E
0.7 F y
32.73
Fy ,
ft
Lb L p
for
Min C b F y ( 0.3F y )
Lb L p
Lr L p
, Fy
L p < Lb L r
for
F cr , F 5.2 =
=
C b 2E
Min
Fy ,
, Fy
Lb
rt
0.9 E k c
bf
2t f
R pg = Min 1
for
ksi
50
ksi
L r Lb
F y ( 0.3F y )
F cr , F 5.3 =
50
pf
rf pf
Min ( a w , 10 )
E
hc
5.7
1200 + 300 Min ( a w , 10 ) t w
Fy
, 1.0 =
3487.8 ft-kips
kv =
71.4
5+
( a / h )2
50
in
h / tw =
ft
, for a / h3
Aw =
2
26.50 in
E
1.0 , for h / t w1.10 k v
Fy
5 , for a / h >3
5.00
V n = 0.6 F y A w C v =
348.13 kips
V allowable = V n / v =
208.46 kips
100
Cv
1.10
h /tw
0.438
E
1.51E k v
, for 1.37 k v < h / t w
Fy
( h / t w )2 F y
v =
P = PDL + PLL =
1.67
120.00
kips
Left
0
53
27
0.06 S
4.00
53
27
0.11 S
8.00
53
27
0.17 S
12.00
53
27
0.22 S
16.00
53
27
0.28 S
20.00
53
27
Point
24.00
53
27
0.44 S
32.00
53
27
0.56 S
40.00
53
27
0.67 S
48.00
53
27
0.78 S
56.00
53
27
0.89 S
64.00
53
27
Right
72.00
53
27
I (in4)
Wt (plf)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
37044
248.4
160.94
0
37044
248.4
151.95
626
37044
248.4
142.96
1216
37044
248.4
0.00
3215
37044
248.4
31.01
3039
37044
248.4
48.99
2719
37044
248.4
66.98
2255
37044
248.4
84.97
1647
37044
248.4
102.96
896
37044
248.4
120.94
0
(cont'd)
0
-500
Moments
-1000
-1500
-2000
-2500
-3000
-3500
-4000
Length
M max = 3215.08 ft-kips @
< M allowable =
[Satisfactory]
3806
ft-kips
Shear Forces
160.94 kips
0.00
< V allowable =
[Satisfactory]
DL
3/ 2
5w L 4
0.06415 Pb
+
( L 2 b 2 ) =
384 EI
EIL
where
LL
E=
29000
I=
b=
37044
0.6
0.72
in ( L / 1195 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
ksi
in4
ft
3/ 2
5w L 4
0.06415 Pb
+
( L 2 b 2 ) =
384 EI
EIL
where
60
P=
w=
1.248
kips / ft
P=
L=
60
72.0
kips
ft
0.58
kips
in ( L / 1482 )
w=
1.000
kips / ft
w =
5/16
w min =
3/16
w max =
=
7/16
2.0
V max =
160.94
in
in, < w
in, > w
kips
Q = A f (d - y - 0.5 t f,top ) =
v max = V max Q / I =
A=
24
2.68
618
in3
kips / in
B=
in
41
in. o.c.
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (AISC 360-05, J10.8)
2. CHECK LOCAL WEB YIELDING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.2)
R=P=
120.00
kips
N=
0
in, bearing length, point.
k = t f,top + w =
1.5
1.81
in
R
, for c > d
t w ( N + 5k )
R
, for c d
t w ( N + 2.5 k )
26.48
<
Fy /
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
3. CHECK WEB CRIPPLING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.3)
2.0
tw
tf
N
1+3
d
tw
tf
Rn / = 1 /
0.40t 2w
1.5
N
d
0.80t 2w 1+3
EF ywt f
tw
1.5
EF ywt f
tw
, for c 0.5 d
208.57
>
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
, for c<0.5 d
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
4. CHECK SIDESWAY WEB BUCKING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC 360-05, J10.4)
d c = d - 2k =
Cr =
49.38
960000
in
ksi
(d c / t w ) / (l / b f ) =
1.76
16.46
C r t 3wt f
h
C r t 3wt f
Rn / = 1 /
/
0.4 d c t w
l /b f
h2
/
1+ 0.4 d c t w
l /b f
/
, for d c t w <1.7
l /b f
3
/
, for 1.7 d c t w < 2.3
l /b f
= 120.00
>
/
P , for d c t w 2.3
l /b f
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
5. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
tw =
in
5/8
b st / t w =
b st =
Ag =
11.75
R=
160.9
kips
c =
1.67
K /r=
10.2
Cc =
4.71 ( E / F y ) 0.5 =
113
Fe =
2E
( kl / r ) 2
2751.51
Fy
R n / c = A g / c
ksi
0.658 F e F y , for
0.877 F e
in
11.20
in2
kl
Cc
r
kl
, for
> Cc
r
349.1
>
[Satisfactory]
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Steel Construction Manual 13th Edition", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2005.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
50
ksi
=
=
=
=
72
1
1
60
ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
kips
S
DL
LL
P DL
P LL =
60
kips
b f,top =
16
in
t f,top =
1.5
in
b f,bot =
16
in
t f,bot =
1.5
in
tw =
d =
c =
l =
0.5
70
24
8
in
in
ft
ft
WEB THICKNESS
BEAM DEPTH
DISTANCE POINT LOAD TO END
UNBRACED LENGTH
rT =
L c = MIN
76b f
Fy
L u = MAX r T
L3 = r T
24.00 in
Af =
20000
(d / A f ) F y
4l 2 S 2
4 2 2
+ 0.3 l S
S2
S2
1.75 + 1.05
in
4.16
M 1 + 0.3 M 1
M2
M2
11.43
35.42
1.02
ft
102000C b
12000C b
= 15.84
,
0.6 ( d / A f ) F y
Fy
510000C b
=
Fy
ft
ft
2 F y( l / r T )
F y , 0.6 F y =
3 1530000C b
2
F b1 = MIN
170000C b
F b 2 = MIN
(l / r )
F b3 = MIN
Fb =
Fy
=
3
30.0
16.7
12000C b
, 0.6 F y =
l (d / A f )
30.0
ksi
ksi
ksi
0.66 F y , for l L c
0.6 F y , for L c < l < L u
33.0
ksi
MAX ( F b 2 , F b3 ) , for l L 3
CHECK WEB SLENDERNESS (AISC-ASD, G1, page 5-51)
a =
h / tw =
71.4
134.00
__
>
760
132.30
Fb
14000
<
F yf ( F yf + 16.5 )
2000
[Satisfactory]
for a 1.5h
F yf
282.84
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRESS (AISC-ASD G2, pg 5-51)
Aw =
in
33.50
= 0.6 F yw / F b =
A w h 760
R PG = MIN 1 0.0005
Af t
Fb
12 +
R e = MIN
( 3 3)
Aw
Af
, 1.0 =
0.91
0.999
, 1.0 =
0.998
12 + 2 A w
Af
F b = F b R PG R e =
'
32.89
ksi
kv
5.34
(a / h)
5.34+
Fv
= MIN
h / tw =
134
45000 k v
, for a / h1.0
4.0
(a / h)
in
67
Cv
5.36
, for a / h >1.0
CvF y
, 0.4 F
2.89
F y( h / t w)
190
h /tw
, for C v 0.8
0.27
k v , for
C v >0.8
Fy
4.65 ksi
P = PDL + PLL =
120.00
kips
Left
0
70
35
0.06 S
4.00
70
35
0.11 S
8.00
70
35
0.17 S
12.00
70
35
0.22 S
16.00
70
35
0.28 S
20.00
70
35
Point
24.00
70
35
0.44 S
32.00
70
35
0.56 S
40.00
70
35
0.67 S
48.00
70
35
0.78 S
56.00
70
35
0.89 S
64.00
70
35
Right
72.00
70
35
I (in4)
Wt (plf)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
f v (ksi)
68848
277.3
161.98
0
68848
277.3
152.87
630
68848
277.3
143.77
1223
68848
277.3
0.00
3232
68848
277.3
30.89
3057
68848
277.3
49.11
2737
68848
277.3
67.33
2272
68848
277.3
85.55
1660
68848
277.3
103.77
903
68848
277.3
121.98
0
4.63
4.37
4.11
3.85
3.59
3.33
0.00
0.88
1.40
1.92
2.44
2.96
3.49
f b (ksi)
0.00
3.84
7.46
10.86
14.03
16.98
19.71
18.65
16.70
13.86
10.13
5.51
0.00
BENDING STRESS
0.00
-10.00
-20.00
-30.00
-40.00
Length
f b,max =
19.71 ksi
<
@
F' b =
[Satisfactory]
SHEAR STRESS
0.00
-2.00
-4.00
-6.00
__
Length
(cont'd)
f v,max =
4.63 ksi
<
0.00
Fv =
4.65 ksi
[Satisfactory]
DL
3/ 2
5w L 4
0.06415 Pb
+
( L 2 b 2 ) =
384 EI
EIL
where
LL
E=
29000
I=
b=
68848
0.6
0.40
in ( L / 2173 )
(for camber, self Wt included.)
ksi
in4
ft
3/ 2
5w L 4
0.06415 Pb
+
( L 2 b 2 ) =
384 EI
EIL
where
60
P=
w=
1.277
kips / ft
P=
L=
60
72.0
kips
ft
0.31
kips
in ( L / 2755 )
w=
1.000
kips / ft
5/16
3/16
in
in, < w
w max =
7/16
in, > w
V max =
161.98
kips
Q = A f (d - y - 0.5 t f,top ) =
v max = V max Q / I =
A=
24
in
822
1.93
kips / in
B=
in
( 0.3F u ) ( 0.707 w) A =
57
v max
in. o.c.
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (AISC-ASD, K1.8, page 5-82)
2. CHECK LOCAL WEB YIELDING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K3, page 5-81)
R=P=
120.00 kips
N=
0
in, bearing length, point.
k = t f,top + w =
1.81
in
R
, for c > d
t w ( N + 5k )
R
, for c d
t w ( N + 2.5 k )
<
26.48
[Satisfactory]
0.66F y
3. CHECK WEB CRIPPLING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K4, page 5-81)
67.5t 2w 1+ 3
N
d
R =
34 t 2w 1+ 3
N
d
1.5
yw t f
tw
tf
tw
1.5
tw
tf
yw t f
tw
, for c 0.5 d
206.68
>
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
4. CHECK SIDESWAY WEB BUCKING FOR THE CONCENTRATED LOAD. (AISC-ASD, K5, page 5-81)
d c = d - 2k =
66.38
(d c / t w ) / (l / b f ) =
6800t 3w
/
0.4 d c t w
h
l /b f
R =
in
22.13
3
/
, for d c t w <1.7
l /b f
__
6800t 3w
/
1+ 0.4 d c t w
h
l /b f
/
, for 1.7 d c t w < 2.3
l /b f
120.00
>
/
P , for d c t w 2.3
l /b f
(Note : If item 2, local web yielding is Satisfactory, this item does not need to be checked.)
(cont'd)
5. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
tw =
in
5/8
b st / t w =
11.20
A eff =
11.75
in
fa =
13.8
ksi
Es =
29000
ksi
b st =
C c = (2 E s / F y )
1
Fa =
0.5
( kl / r )
in
0.5
0.5
K / r = 0.75 h / ( I / A eff )
2
13.7
107
Fy
2C c2
5 3 ( kl / r ) ( kl / r )
+
3
8C c
8C 3c
12 2E
23( kl / r )
for
for
kl
Cc
r
kl
> Cc
r
28.9
>
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
__
Page 355 of 533
524
fa
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
50
S =
DL =
LL =
96
1
0.75
bf =
13
in
FLANGE WIDTH
FLANGE THICKNESS
ksi
ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
tf =
in
WEB THICKNESS
tw =
0.5
in
HEEL DEPTH
d0 =
24
in
MID-SPAN DEPTH
DISTANCE BETWEEN STIFFENERS
dL =
a =
72
24
in
ft
L =
10
ft
UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
Fy
2
1.0
F y 0.60 F y , for F b > F y / 3
6 B F 2s + F 2w
F b = 3
B
where
F 2s +F 2w
Af =
30.00 ksi
, for F b F y / 3
in2
13.00
1.34
2
15.00 in
A To = tf bf + d0 tw / 6 =
I To = (tf bf3 + d0 tw3 / 6) / 12 =
I To =
ATo
r To
hs
= 1.0 + 0.0230
183
3.49
h w = 1.0 + 0.00385
in
Ld 0 =
Af
L
r To
in4
F s
1.46 in
F w
1.18 in
12000
h sL d o / A f
170000
( h wL / r To )
37.13 ksi
103.99 ksi
1.75
=
1.0+ 0.25
1.21
Fv
where
h = d under investigation - 2 t f =
h / tw =
92
4.0+
kv
(a / h)
5.34+
46
>
5.34
10.01 ksi
380 / F y 0.5 =
Cv
=
4.0
2
45000 k v
54
, for a / h1.0
( a / h)
5.44
__
, for a / h >1.0
F y( h / t w )
190
h /tw
, for C v 0.8
k v , for
C v >0.8
Fy
0.58
(cont'd)
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section
Distance
d (in)
HEEL
0
24
1/24 S
4.00
28
1/12 S
8.00
32
1/8 S
12.00
36
1/6 S
16.00
40
5/24 S
20.00
44
1/4 S
24.00
48
7/24 S
28.00
52
1/3 S
32.00
56
3/8 S
36.00
60
5/12 S
40.00
64
11/24 S MID
44.00 48.00
68
72
I (in4)
Wt (plf)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
f v (ksi)
3884
125.9
92.00
0
5473
132.7
84.49
353
7374
139.5
76.94
676
9602
146.3
69.37
968
12175
153.1
61.77
1231
15108
159.9
54.15
1463
18416
166.7
46.49
1664
22117
173.5
38.81
1835
26226
180.3
31.10
1974
30758
187.2
23.37
2083
35731
194.0
15.61
2161
7.67
6.03
4.81
3.85
3.09
2.46
1.94
1.49
1.11
0.78
0.49
0.23
0.00
f b (ksi)
0.00
10.84
17.60
21.79
24.26
25.56
26.02
25.88
25.30
24.38
23.23
21.89
20.41
41160
200.8
7.82
2208
47060
207.6
0.00
2224
BENDING STRESS
-fb (ksi)
0.00
-10.00
-20.00
-Fb
-30.00
-40.00
Length
f b,max =
26.02 ksi
<
30.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
SHEAR STRESS
0.00
-fv (ksi)
-2.00
-4.00
-6.00
-8.00
-Fv
-10.00
-12.00
Length
f v,max =
7.67 ksi
<
0.00
Fv =
10.01 ksi
[Satisfactory]
DL
S
0
m DL mun it ds =
EIs
where
Section
Distance
I S (in4)
E=
HEEL
0.00
3884
29000
1/24 S
4.00
5473
mDL (ft-k)
mLL (ft-k)
LL
S
0
m LL mun it ds =
EIs
ksi
1/12 S
8.00
7374
1/8 S
12.00
9602
1/6 S
16.00
12175
5/24 S
20.00
15108
1/4 S
24.00
18416
7/24 S
28.00
22117
1/3 S
32.00
26226
3/8 S
36.00
30758
5/12 S
40.00
35731
11/24 S MID
44.00 48.00
41160 47060
215
412
590
751
893
1016
1121
1206
1273
1321
1350
1360
138
264
378
480
570
648
714
768
810
840
858
864
munit
0.00
2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
12.00
14.00
16.00
18.00
20.00
22.00
24.00
DL,S
0.00
0.01
0.04
0.07
0.10
0.13
0.15
0.16
0.17
0.18
0.18
0.17
0.17
LL,S
0.00
0.00
0.02
0.05
0.07
0.08
0.10
0.10
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
0.11
__
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
50
ksi
S =
96
ft
n=
10
( @ 8.7 ft o.c.)
P D = 8.7273 kips
LIVE LOAD
P L = 6.5455 kips
FLANGE WIDTH
bf =
13
in
FLANGE THICKNESS
tf =
in
WEB THICKNESS
tw =
0.5
in
HEEL DEPTH
d0 =
24
in
MID-SPAN DEPTH
DISTANCE BETWEEN STIFFENERS
dL =
a =
72
24
in
ft
L =
UNBRACED LENGTH / PURLIN SPACING
10
ft
(Diaphragm is not bracing member. L is different with " " in F1.3, pg 5-47)
Fy
2
1.0
F y 0.60 F y , for F b > F y / 3
3
6 B F 2s + F 2w
F b =
B
where
F 2s +F 2w
Af =
30.00 ksi
, for F b F y / 3
13.00
in2
1.34
2
15.00 in
A To = tf bf + d0 tw / 6 =
3
I To = (tf bf + d0 tw / 6) / 12 =
I To =
ATo
r To
hs
= 1.0 + 0.0230
183
3.49
in
Ld 0 =
Af
h w = 1.0 + 0.00385
r To
in4
F s
1.46 in
F w
1.18 in
12000
h sL d o / A f
170000
( h wL / r To )
37.13 ksi
103.99 ksi
1.75
=
1.0 +0.25
1.21
Fv =
where
Cv F y
0.4 F y , for h / t w>380 F y
2.89
h = d under investigation - 2 t f =
h / tw =
92
4.0+
kv
5.34
( a / h )2
5.34+
4.0
( a / h )2
46
>
10.01 ksi
380 / F y 0.5 =
45000 k v
54
Cv =
__
, for a / h1.0
5.44
, for a / h >1.0
F y( h / t w)
190
h/tw
, for C v0.8
kv
, for C v >0.8
Fy
0.58
(cont'd)
CHECK EACH SECTION CAPACITIES
Section
Distance
d (in)
HEEL
0
24
1/22 S
4.36
28
2/22 S
8.73
33
3/22 S
13.09
37
4/22 S
17.45
41
5/22 S
21.82
46
6/22 S
26.18
50
7/22 S
30.55
55
8/22 S
34.91
59
9/22 S 10/22 S
39.27
43.64
63
68
MID
48.00
72
I (in )
Wt (plf)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
3884
125.9
84.37
0
5633
133.3
83.80
367
7754
140.8
67.93
731
10269
148.2
67.30
1026
13199
155.6
51.36
1319
16564
163.0
50.67
1541
20385
170.4
34.67
1761
24683
177.9
33.91
1910
29479
185.3
17.84
2057
34793
192.7
17.02
2133
40647
200.1
0.89
2205
47060
207.6
0.00
2207
f v (ksi)
7.03
5.91
4.15
3.63
2.48
2.21
1.38
1.24
0.61
0.54
0.03
f b (ksi)
0.00
11.09
18.52
22.24
24.85
25.58
26.01
25.33
24.66
23.27
22.02
12
16
20
25
0.00
20.26
30
-fb (ksi)
BENDING STRESS
0.00
-5.00
-10.00
-15.00
-20.00
-25.00
-30.00
-35.00
Length
f b,max =
26.01 ksi
<
Fb =
30.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
SHEAR STRESS
0.00
-2.00
-fv (ksi)
-4.00
-6.00
-8.00
-10.00
-12.00
Length
f v,max =
7.03 ksi
<
0.00
Fv =
10.01 ksi
[Satisfactory]
DL
S
0
m DL mun it ds =
EIs
where
Section
Distance
I S (in4)
E=
HEEL
0.00
29000
1/22 S
4.36
3884
mDL (ft-k)
mLL (ft-k)
LL
S
0
m LL mun it ds =
EIs
ksi
2/22 S
8.73
3/22 S
13.09
4/22 S
17.45
5/22 S
21.82
6/22 S
26.18
7/22 S
30.55
8/22 S
34.91
9/22 S 10/22 S
39.27
43.64
MID
48.00
5633
7754
10269
13199
16564
20385
24683
29479
34793
40647
47060
224
446
627
804
941
1075
1168
1257
1304
1348
1350
143
286
400
514
600
685
743
800
828
857
munit
0.00
2.18
4.36
6.55
8.73
10.91
13.09
15.27
17.45
19.64
21.82
24.00
DL,S
0.00
0.01
0.04
0.09
0.12
0.15
0.17
0.18
0.19
0.19
0.19
0.18
LL,S
0.00
0.01
0.03
0.05
0.08
0.10
0.11
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12
0.12
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Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SECTION
=>
W30X132
=>
W3-6 1/4" LW
L =
B =
Yes
52
16
=>
SUPERIMPOSED LOAD
ws =
246
(perpendicular)
ft
ft, o.c.
lbs / ft2
Fy =
50
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'=
ksi
3/4
in
Nr =
A
38.9
d
30.3
Ix
5770
Sx
380
3.25
in
>
in
[Satisfactory]
hr =
in
<
in
[Satisfactory]
3/4
in
<
3/4
in
[Satisfactory]
H s = h r + 1.5 =
s =
4
4.5
in o.c.
in
<
3
in o.c.
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
wr =
in
>
>
36
in
[Satisfactory]
n =
Ec
156
13.91
A ctr = b t 0 / n =
, (ACI 8.5.1)
in2
36.5
yb =
I tr
S tr =
24.7
2
Actr t 02
+ Actr ( 0.5t 0 + h r + d y b ) =
12
I tr = I x + A( y b 0.5d ) +
St =
532
yb
I tr
( d + hr + t 0 yb )
1112
M max =
wB L 2
1610
+(
43.50
8.27
ft-kips, (changeable).
Top:
Shear:
fb =
M DL
fc =
M max
V max =
M LL
Sx
39 ksi
S tr
=
1.249
nS t
dtw
wBL
124
V max
2
297.77 lbs / ft (total gravity loads)
) =
8
Bottom:
in4
13161
<
0.9 F y =
[Satisfactory]
45
__
ksi
<
0.45 f c ' =
1.35
[Satisfactory]
6.648
ksi
<
0.4F y =
20
ksi
[Satisfactory]
(neglecting concrete & steel deck capacity conservatively)
(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
'
V h = MIN 0.85 f c Ac / 2
F y As / 2 =
S eff S s
S tr S s
V 'h = MAX
0.85
wr
hr
Nr
wr
0.6
hr
, 0.25 V h =
Hs
1.0
hr
Hs
1.0
hr
q' = q =
532
646.43 kips, (AISC-ASD I2-1 & I4, page 5-57 & 58)
, for Perpendicular
8.11
0.850
< 1.0
wr
<1.5
hr
( in )
1/2
5/8
3/4
( in )
2
2 1/2
3
3.0
4.2
6.6
9.5
3.5
4.6
7.1
10.4
4.0 or Larger
4.9
7.6
11.0
160
2 N 1 = 2 V h / q' =
160
160
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1, page 5-56)
w DL =
DL =
100%
5 w DL L
Self Wt =
0.83
0.81
ksi
<
0.66 F y =
[Satisfactory]
384 E I x
w DL L 2
8S x
33
ksi
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1 page 5-56 & page 2-249)
w LL =
3.94
I eff =
13161
LL =
5 w LL L 4
384 E I eff
1.70
in
<
L / 360 =
[Satisfactory]
1.73
in
Note:
The STUDS SPACING must be based on actual deck ribs spacing for perpendicular to beam. For the following total [15] studs, if ribs spacing
12" o. c., the minimum composte beam capacity is from
2 rows @ 12" o.c., not one row @ 8.57" o.c. See software
CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls on the website
www.Engineering-International.com
for more information.
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Alan Williams Ph.D., S.E., C.Eng.: "Structural Steel Design - Volume 1: ASD", ICBO, 2001.
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=>
W21X62
40
ft
11
ft, o.c.
2
=
125 lbs / ft
DEAD LOAD
w DL
LIVE LOAD
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ?
w LL =
80
yes
lbs / ft
Fy =
50
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'=
4.5
ksi
t0 =
in
5/8
in
=>
A
18.3
L =
B =
d
21.0
Ix
1330
Sx
127
(perpendicular)
hr =
in
wr =
in
Nr =
in
>
in
[Satisfactory]
hr =
in
<
in
[Satisfactory]
5/8
in
<
3/4
in
[Satisfactory]
H s = h r + 1.5 =
s =
15
3.5
in o.c.
in
<
2.5
in o.c.
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
wr =
in
>
in
[Satisfactory]
>
36
2
120
29000
=
=
n=
E c 57 f '
c
7.58
, (ACI 8.5.1)
A ctr = b t 0 / n =
in
47.5
yb =
I tr = I x + A( y b 0.5d ) +
2
I tr
S tr =
St =
20.6
2
Actr t 02
+ Actr ( 0.5t 0 + h r + d y b ) =
12
in4
3954
192
yb
I tr
( d + hr + t 0 yb )
733
M max =
wB L 2
451
ft-kips, (changeable).
V max =
8
Bottom:
Top:
Shear:
fb =
M DL
fc =
M max
M LL
Sx
S tr
0.974
nS t
dtw
45
V max
wBL
37 ksi
<
0.9 F y =
[Satisfactory]
45
__
ksi
<
0.45 f c ' =
2.025
[Satisfactory]
9.127
ksi
<
0.4F y =
20
ksi
[Satisfactory]
(neglecting concrete & steel deck capacity conservatively)
(cont'd)
CHECK SHEAR CONNECTOR CAPACITY
'
V h = MIN 0.85 f c Ac / 2
F y As / 2 =
S eff S s
S tr S s
V 'h = MAX
0.85
Nr
wr
hr
q' = q =
164
, 0.25 V h =
148.62 kips, (AISC-ASD I2-1 & I4, page 5-57 & 58)
H s 1.0
hr
0.956
8.80
< 1.0
Allowable Horizontal Shear Load for One Connector (q, kips), (AISC-ASD Table I4.1, page 5-59)
Dia.
Concrete fc'
min. Hs
0.500
0.625
0.750
( in )
1/2
5/8
3/4
( in )
2
2 1/2
3
3.0
5.1
8.0
11.5
3.5
5.5
8.6
12.5
4.0 or Larger
5.9
9.2
13.3
34
2 N 1 = 2 V h / q' =
104
34
CHECK INITIAL DEFLECTION / CAMBER AND STRESS ON NON-COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1, page 5-56)
w DL =
DL =
1.38
5 w DL L
2.05
ksi
<
0.66 F y =
[Satisfactory]
384 E I x
f
w DL L 2
26
8S x
33
ksi
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION ON COMPOSITE (AISC-ASD I2.1 page 5-56 & page 2-249)
w LL =
0.88
I eff =
2826
LL =
5 w LL L 4
384 E I eff
0.62
in
<
L / 360 =
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
2. Alan Williams Ph.D., S.E., C.Eng.: "Structural Steel Design - Volume 1: ASD", ICBO, 2001.
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1.33
in
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DESIGN CRITERIA
The input STUDS SPACING must be based on actual deck ribs spacing for perpendicular to beam. For the following total [15] studs, if ribs spacing
12" o. c., the minimum composte beam capacity is from
2 rows @ 12" o.c., not one row @ 8.57" o.c.
=>
W18X50
=>
=>
W3-6 1/4" LW
L 1 = 42.425
L 2 = 2.845
B = 9.67
w s,1 = 98.70
BEAM SPAN
CANTILEVER (0 = no cantilever)
BEAM SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH)
d
18.0
Ix
800
Sx
88.9
Zx
101
ft
ft
ft, o.c.
lbs / ft
Fy =
50
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'=
ksi
3/4
12
in
in o.c.
A
14.7
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
+(
43.50
w 1 = w s 1+ w wt = 98.6972148
+(
w 2 = w s, 2+ w wt = 121.327215
P=
3.3845
kips
43.50
5.17
5.17
X1 =
20.94
ft
X2 =
20.94
ft
X3 =
0.54
ft
M max =
312.5
ft-kips
) =
=
147.37
1.43
) =
=
170.00
1.64
lbs / ft
R 1 = 29.85 kips
R 2 = 38.67 kips
3.25
in
>
in
[Satisfactory]
hr =
in
<
in
[Satisfactory]
3/4
in
3/4
in
[Satisfactory]
H s = h r + 1.5 =
s =
12
wr =
<
4.5
in
<
h r + t o - 0.5 =
in o.c.
<
>
MAX[ 8(h r + t o ) , 36 ] =
4 =
3
in o.c.
in
>
in
in
[Satisfactory]
50
in o.c.
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(AISC I3.2c.1.b)
[Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
A fill = A - 2A f - A w =
tw =
0.36
__
0.85 f c ' b t 0 / F y =
0.16
in
in
h = t0 + hr + d =
A total = A ctr + A =
33.9
2
Af =
4.28
in
tf =
0.57
in
(cont'd)
yb =
AF y
h
for Atotal 2 Actr
'b
0.85 f c
tf+
y =
h
h
thus,
0.5 Atotal
tw
0.5 t 0 + h r + y b
21.8
) (
0.5 A total
y =
14.0
in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z tr = 0.5 y A total =
in
238
n =
Ec
13.01
A ctr = b t 0 / n =
in
29.0
yb =
I tr = I x + A( y b 0.5d ) +
2
S tr =
St =
I tr
18.0
2
Actr t 02
+ Actr ( 0.5t 0 + h r + d y b ) =
12
2636
in4
146
yb
I tr
( d + hr + t 0 yb )
425
M max = (Z tr / Z x ) M DL + M LL =
where
b =
1.67
3.76(E / F y )
Cantilever Top :
0.5
b =
1.67
90.55
>
h / tw =
Mn / b =
<
2.85
ft
L p = 1.76 ry (E / Fyf)0.5 =
5.83
ft
E
0.7 F y
M p = Fy Zx =
F cr =
Jc
S x h0
420.8
C b 2E
2
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
50.70
252.0
L b = MAX( X 3 , L 2 ) =
L r = 1.95 r ts
1+ 0.078
Lb
r ts
1+ 1+ 6.76
0.7 F y S x h 0
E
Jc
16.96
Jc
S x h0
Lb
r ts
1265.34
ksi
1.98
h0 = d - tf =
17.43
in
ry
Zx
Cb =
1.65
101
__
1.30
ft
ft-kips
Mp
Mn =
593.0
452.2 ft-kips
M n / b = Z tr F y / b =
<
Iy
40
G
11200
J
1.24
Cw
3040
420.83
ft-kips, for L b @ [0 , L p]
MIN{Cb [Mp - (Mp - 0.75 Fy Sx) (Lb - Lp) / (Lr - Lp)] , Mp}
N/A
ft-kips, for L b @ (L p , L r]
MIN(Fcr Sx , Mp)
N/A
(cont'd)
Shear : V max =
34.00
kips
V n / v = 0.6 F y AwC v / v =
<
where
2.24 (E / F y )
0.5
kv =
(k v E / F y )
0.5
53.946
(AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
53.852
Cv =
v =
1.67
312.5
ft-kips
b =
where
Mn / b = Zx Fy / b =
>
1.67
735
114
S eff S s
S tr S s
V ' = MAX
wc =
1.5
0.5
33 (f c ')
, R g R p A sc F u ] =
0.5
15.37
2229.1
ksi
in
Fu =
58
ksi
Rg =
1.00
Rp =
0.60
Qn = Qn Nr X1 / s =
pcf
0.44
A sc =
115
Ec = wc
ft-kips
252.0
321.98
kips
>
V'
[Satisfactory]
a = L2 =
42.43 ft
P = P DL =
2.54
kips
w 1 = w DL,1 =
0.35
klf
w 2 = w DL,2 =
0.35
klf
End =
2.85 ft
P a 2 ( L + a ) w1 L 3a w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
+
=
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
Mid =
Pa L 2 5w1 L 4 w 2 L 2 a 2
+
=
16 EI 384 EI
32 EI
1.06
-0.21
M max =
77.4
ft-kips
<
Mn / b = Zx Fy / b =
252.0
ft-kips
-0.63
in, uplift.
[Satisfactory]
0.95
w 2 = w LL,2 =
1.17
klf
4
in (AISC 360-05 C-I3-3)
I eff =
End =
2015
klf
Pa 2 ( L + a )
w 2 a 3 ( 4 L + 3a )
w 3a
1L
+
3EI
24 EI
24 EI
<
Mid =
Pa L 2
5w1 L 4
w 2a 2
+
2L
16 E I eff
384 E I eff
32 E I eff
<
0.92
2L 2 / 240 =
0.28
in
in, downward.
L 1 / 360 =
1.41
__
in
[Satisfactory]
Technical References:
1. AISC 360-05: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, March 9, 2005.
[Satisfactory]
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=>
W21X44
=>
W3-6 1/4" LW
GIRDER SPAN
GIRDER SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH)
GIRDER SELF WEIGHT, ASD
NUMBER OF EQUAL POINT LOAD
EQUAL POINT LOAD, ASD
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO GIRDER ?
=>
d
20.7
Ix
843
Sx
81.6
Zx
95.4
28
ft
L =
21
ft, o.c.
B =
w BM = 44.24 lbs / ft
2
N=
P = 30.417 kips @ 9.33" o.c.
No (parallel)
Fy =
50
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc'=
ksi
3/4
18
in
in o.c.
A
13
=
row @
(Total Studs 20 )
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
R = 0.5 (w BM L + N P) =
31.04
kips
2
M max = 0.5 R L - 0.125 w BM L - (P D i ) =
V max = R =
31.04
288.2
kips
3.25
in
>
in
[Satisfactory]
hr =
in
<
in
[Satisfactory]
3/4
in
<
3/4
in
[Satisfactory]
H s = h r + 1.5 =
s =
18
in
<
in o.c.
4.5
<
>
MAX[ 8(h r + t o ) , 36 ] =
4 =
3
in o.c.
wr =
in
>
h r + t o - 0.5 =
in
5.75
in
[Satisfactory]
50
in o.c.
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(AISC I3.2c.1.b)
[Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
0.85 f c ' b t 0 / F y =
A fill = A - 2A f - A w =
tw =
0.22
0.35
h = t0 + hr + d =
in
in
AF y
for Atotal 2 Actr
'b
0.85 f c
A total = A ctr + A =
26.9
2
Af =
2.93
in
tf =
0.45
in
h
yb =
tf+
0.5 t 0 + h r + y b
y =
h
h
thus,
0.5 A total
tw
) (
23.9
__
0.5 Atotal
y =
15.1
Z tr = 0.5 y A total =
in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
203
in3
E
Ec
13.01
(cont'd)
A ctr = b t 0 / n =
in
21.0
yb =
I tr = I x + A( y b 0.5d ) +
2
S tr =
St =
I tr
19.6
2
Actr t 02
+ Actr ( 0.5t 0 + h r + d y b ) =
12
2662
in
136
yb
I tr
( d + hr + t 0 yb )
362
Middle Bottom :
where
b =
1.67
0.5
w deck =
43.50 lbs / ft
31.04
kips
506.6
[Satisfactory]
3.76(E / F y )
Shear : V max =
383.8 ft-kips
M n / b = Z tr F y / b =
<
90.55
>
h / tw =
59.14
V n / v = 0.6 F y AwC v / v =
<
where
0.5
=
2.24 (E / F y )
kv =
53.946
(AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
(k v E / F y ) 0.5 =
53.852
Cv =
v =
1.67
288.2
ft-kips
b =
Mn / b = Zx Fy / b =
>
1.67
650
105
S eff S s
S tr S s
V ' = MAX
wc =
, 0.25 C f = 162.5
115
pcf
ft-kips
0.5
, R g R p A sc F u ] =
Q n = MIN [ 0.5 A sc (f c ' E c )
where
238.0
0.44
2229.1 ksi
in2
Fu =
58
Rg =
1.00
ksi
Rp =
0.75
Qn = Qn Nr X1 / s =
168.59 kips
>
V'
[Satisfactory]
Mid
6.70
0.036
3
e
5w DL L 4
= P DL L +
=
EI
384 EI
M max =
66.9
ft-kips
0.39
<
28.00 ft
in, downward at middle of girder.
Mn / b = Zx Fy / b =
238.0
ft-kips
e P LL L 3
=
Mid =
E I tr
0.42
__
in, downward at middle of girder.
<
L / 360 =
0.93
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
Daniel
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Tian Li
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
WF Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION
Pa =
200
kips, ASD
Fy =
60
ksi
fc' =
3
W10X45
=>
N =
16
16
B =
A2 =
1156
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH
COLUMN SIZE
BASE PLATE SIZE
ksi
in
in
2
in
USE
16
x
16
1 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
P p / c =
Where
f 'c A1
c
A2 , 1
A1
MIN 0.85MAX
A1
256
2.50
, 1.7 =
522.24 kips
= MIN
Where
0.5
2.25
4d b f
( d +b f )
2 X
1 + 16
1 X
d
bf
c P a
Pp
, 1 =
, 1 =
in
0.38
0.69
=
=
10.10
8.02
t min = l
Where
3.33P a
=
F yBN
1.00
in
= MAX ( m, n, n' ) =
4.79
in
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>
[Satisfactory]
Pa
Daniel
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Tian Li
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Tube Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION
Pa =
200
kips, ASD
Fy =
60
ksi
fc' =
3
ksi
HSS8X8X1/2
=>
N =
16
in
16
in
B =
2
A2 =
1156 in
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH
COLUMN SIZE
BASE PLATE SIZE
USE
16
x
16
7/8 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
P p / c =
Where
f 'c A1
c
A2 , 1
A1
MIN 0.85MAX
A1
256
2.50
, 1.7 =
522.24 kips
= MIN
Where
4db
( d +b )2
2 X
1+ 1 X
d
b
c P a , 1 =
Pp
, 1 =
0.38
0.69
=
=
8.00
8.00
t min = l
Where
3.33P a
=
F yBN
0.87
in
= MAX ( m, n, n' ) =
4.20
in
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>
[Satisfactory]
Pa
Daniel
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Tian Li
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Pipe Base Plate Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
AXIAL LOAD OF COMPRESSION
Pa =
200
kips, ASD
Fy =
60
ksi
fc' =
3
ksi
HSS8.750X0.500
=>
N =
16
in
16
in
B =
2
A2 =
1156 in
AREA OF CONCRETE SUPPORT
(geometrically similar to and concentric with the loaded area.)
CONCRETE STRENGTH
COLUMN SIZE
BASE PLATE SIZE
USE
16
x
16
1 in thick plate
ANALYSIS
CHECK BEARING PRESSURE (AISC 360-05 J8)
P p / c =
Where
f 'c A1
c
A2 , 1
A1
MIN 0.85MAX
A1
256
2.50
, 1.7 =
522.24 kips
= MIN
Where
4db
( d +b )2
2 X
1+ 1 X
d
b
c P a , 1 =
Pp
, 1 =
0.38
0.69
=
=
8.75
8.75
t min = l
Where
3.33P a
=
F yBN
0.94
in
= MAX ( m, n, n' ) =
4.50
in
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>
[Satisfactory]
Pa
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
= > W21X50
P =
47
kips
T =
15
kips
t = 0.75 in
Fy =
w=
=
ASTM =
=>
36
ksi
0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
1
in ( 1 in)
A325
STD
=>
USE PLATE 8.5" x 3.0" x 3/4" WITH WELD 1/2" EACH SIDE TO
COLUMN AND 1 ROW OF TOTAL (3) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
3
=>
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1)
tf
k
d
tw
20.8
0.38
0.535
1.04
CHECK CAPACITY OF BOLTS (AISC 360-10 J3)
Allow shear per bolt
(P2 + T2 )0.5 =
No. of bolts required
Bolt spacing required
Edge spacing required
Number of rows required
Bolt group capacity
18.8
49
=
=
=
=
=
kips
2.6
3.00
1.25
1
57
in
in, (Tab J3.4)
rows
>
kips
>
(P2 + T2 )0.5
P =
=
47
=
=
=
=
kips
3
bolts
3.00 in
1.25 in
1
rows
49
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
1.75
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.69
0.35
8.5
36.2
P / Aw = P / 2 D t e
7.8
ksi
9.7
ksi
m =
0.0403 in
2.5
ksi
f(p) =
Fw =
Vertical shear =
Bending stress
= 0.5 P e D / I
Tension stress =
T / Aw = T / 2 D te
=
14.5
u =
14.5
28.6
ksi
ksi
17.7
0.0694 in
ksi
[Satisfactory]
21.56
14.4
ksi
ksi
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
67
kips
>
47
kips
[Satisfactory]
111
kips
>
15
kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-10 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
=
0.8
in
lh
lv
4.8
in
Fu
65
70
>
T=
15
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
= > W24X94
P =
43
kips
T =
155 kips
t = 0.625 in
50
ksi
0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
1
in ( 1 in)
A325
STD
Fy =
w=
=
ASTM =
=>
=>
USE PLATE 20.5" x 13.1" x 5/8" WITH WELD 1/2" EACH SIDE TO
COLUMN AND 2 ROW OF TOTAL (14) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
SC
7
bolts per row, (total 14 bolts.)
0
No
=>
a = 7.11 in
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC Manual Table 1)
d
24.3
tf
0.875
tw
0.515
k
1.38
(P2 + T2 )0.5 =
No. of bolts required
Bolt spacing required
Edge spacing required
Number of rows required
Bolt group capacity
161
=
=
=
=
=
11.5
kips
14.0
3.00
1.25
2
161
>
CHECK CAPACITY OF WELDING (AISC 360-10 J2)
e , (including a )
Plate thickness
Weld size,w
Min allowable weld
Max allowable weld
te
D
I = 2 ( te D3 / 12 )
Vertical shear =
P / Aw = P / 2 D t e
Bending stress
= 0.5 P e D / I
Tension stress =
T / Aw = T / 2 D te
(P2 + T2 )0.5
P =
=
43
kips
14
bolts
3.00 in
1.25 in
2
rows
161 kips
[Satisfactory]
3.0
ksi
u =
0.0314 in
9.0
ksi
m =
0.0261 in
10.7
ksi
f(p) =
Fw =
19.9
35.0
ksi
ksi
ksi
[Satisfactory]
CHECK PLATE FLEXURE CAPACITY WITH VON-MISES REDUCTION (AISC Manual, page 10-103)
22.5 ksi
fv = [(P/A)2 + (T/A + 6Pe / tD2 )2 ]0.5 =
Fcr = (Fy2 - 3 fv2 )0.5 =
M = Pe =
37.1
ft-k
31.3
<
ksi
Fcr Z / =
102.5 ft-k
[Satisfactory]
29.94
20
ksi
ksi
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
166
kips
>
43
kips
[Satisfactory]
276
kips
>
155
kips
[Satisfactory]
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-10 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
lh
=
2.8
in
lv
=
12.8
Fu
65
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
10.36
0.63
0.50
0.25
0.56
0.35
20.5
507.6
=
19.9
>
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
in
in, (Tab J3.4)
rows
kips
>
269
>
T=
155
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=>
W27X94
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W27X217
P =
T =
71
245
kips
kips
PLATE THICKNESS
tp =
t st =
0.625 in
0
in
Fy =
w=
L=
D=
c=
b=
50
0.5
15
23
5
2
ksi
in
in
in
in
in
tw
0.49
k
1.34
A
27.7
Cv =
430
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
288
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
<
d-2k-2w=
23.22
<
wmax = 0.56
in
[Satisfactory]
>
wmin =
in
[Satisfactory]
1.0
in
[Satisfactory]
e=
Ix =
0.5
in
10.84
4311
0.25
18.9
ksi
8.5
ksi
fv = (fx + fy)0.5 =
20.7
ksi
731
in4 / in
Fv = 0.6 FEXX / =
<
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
65
557
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
829
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
>
[Satisfactory]
357.3 kips
__
17
in4
in
0.25 in
Fe = 2 E / (K hst / rst)2 =
Fcr =
(0.658
0.877 Fe =
[Satisfactory]
)Fy =
34.65
N/A
, c
4.71
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Corner Bracing Connection Capacity Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
DESIGN CRITERIA
For a new TYPICAL detail of bracing connection or existing bracing connection, the interface dimensions of and may
not satisfy the basic relationship of the original Uniform Force Method: - tan = eb tan - ec. This software can determine corner
gusset dimensions based on geometry and can check the gusset interface weld capacities with moment loads.
250
25
20
=>
kips
HSS8X8X5/8
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
8.00
=>
W12X96
x-x
, ec =
=>
W16X67
x-x
, eb =
COLUMN SECTION
ORIENTATION =
BEAM SECTION
ORIENTATION =
6.35
in
8.15
in
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE BEST FILLET WELD SIZE PER BRACE THICKNESS (AISC 360-05 J2.2b)
wMIN =
w=
0.625
in
>
0.25 in
( USE w =
0.625
<
wMAX = ( 0.6 Fu t) / ( 0.707 FEXX) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory]
= 1.1795 t =
0.74 in
in )
5/8
6.74
in
( USE L =
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE PER Tt,rup,brace ABOVE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
tg =
in
( USE tg =
in
2=
in )
14.6
in
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
=
13.39 in
=
7.32
in
>
(eb + ) tan - ec =
3.69
in
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]
-2.55
in
2
2
D = tan + ( / ) =
K' = ( tan + / ) =
0.5166
7.4191
5.22
16.66
152.2
Hc = (ec / r) T =
58.0
Mc = Hc [ Ideal - ] =
74.4
Hb = (Ideal / r) T =
47.7
Mb = Vb [ Ideal - ] =
27.38
in
kips
__
kips
15.8
Vb = (eb / r) T =
in
in
K = eb tan - ec =
ft-kips
kips
kips
-13.0
ft-kips
8.00
8
in )
(cont'd)
fHc = Hc / (4 0.707 w) =
2.45
ksi
fMc = 3 Mc / (4 0.707 w) =
1.80
ksi
fVb = Vb / (4 0.707 w) =
5.75
ksi
fHb = Hb / (4 0.707 w) =
3.68
ksi
2
fMb = 3 Mb / (4 0.707 w) =
=
2.0
4.95
ksi
7.71
ksi
2 0.5
2 0.5
10.38
<
<
ksi
0.6 FEXX / =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
0.6 FEXX / =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58
348
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 =
=
2.0
20.00
in2
Fu =
58
>
16.00
in2
[Satisfactory]
Anv = 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 =
=
2.0
353.29
2
58
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
x =
Ae =
U An =
9.37
in2
Rt =
1.3
(AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate
0
x
7
, at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
xA
x
Region
0.5 An
HSS
Cover Plate
3.00
4.00
7.50
0.00
22.49
0.00
7.50
22.49
x = 22.49 / 7.50 =
3.00
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) =
0.63
2
An = 14.99 + 0.00 =
14.99 in
Ae = U An =
353.29
kips
>
9.37
in2
[Satisfactory]
278.4
>
T=
__
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+ UbsFuAnt/
250.0
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Bracing Connection Capacity at Middle of Beam Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
T-1 =
T-2 =
250
-230
-1=
35
-2=
65
20
=>
kips
kips
HSS8X8X5/8
rmin
16.40
2.98
0.63
8.00
8.00
=>
W16X67
x-x
, eb =
BEAM SECTION
ORIENTATION =
8.15
in
( 1" Gusset Plate with 5/8" Fillet Weld, 4 leg x 8" Length at Brace,
and 2 leg x 42" at Beam Interface. )
15.86
13.82
in
in )
>
<
wMIN =
0.25
in
wMAX = ( 0.6 Fu t) / ( 0.707 FEXX) = (0.75 x 0.6 x 58 ksi) t / (0.75 x 0.707 x 70 ksi)
[Satisfactory]
= 1.1795 t =
0.74 in
5/8
6.74
in
( USE L =
8.00
8
in )
DETERMINE REQUIRED THICKNESS OF GUSSET PLATE PER Tt,rup,brace ABOVE (AISC 360-05 Tab. J2.4)
tg =
in
( USE tg =
in )
DETERMINE CONNECTION INTERFACE FORCES ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
=
0
in
5.10
in
ec =
-1=
13.67
in
-2=
5.71
in
K = eb tan - ec =
7.6824
46.227
D = tan2 + ( / )2 =
K' = ( tan + / ) =
6.87
in
For T-1
K = eb tan - ec =
For T-2
2
2
D = tan + ( / ) =
K' = ( tan + / ) =
__
9.56
5.50
2
2 0.5
r = [(eb + Ideal) + (ec + Ideal) ] =
Vc = (Ideal / r) T =
82.5
Hc = (ec / r) T =
0.0
Mc = Hc [ Ideal - ] =
in
16.66
kips
kips
0.0
in
ft-kips
in
17.48
in
6.4145
23.981
12.96
in
-2.10
Vc = (Ideal / r) T =
33.8
Hc = (ec / r) T =
0.0
Mc = Hc [ Ideal - ] =
14.30
kips
kips
0.0
ft-kips
in
in
(cont'd)
Vb = (eb / r) T =
122.3
kips
Vb = (eb / r) T =
-131.0
kips
Hb = (Ideal / r) T =
143.4
kips
Hb = (Ideal / r) T =
-208.5
kips
Mb = Vb [ Ideal - ] =
-41.9
Mb = Vb [ Ideal - ] =
ft-kips
-66.6
ft-kips
0.36
ksi
fHb = H / (4 0.707 w) =
14.56
ksi
fMb = 3 M/ (4 0.707 w) =
=
2.0
2.96
ksi
17.53
ksi
<
0.6 FEXX / =
21.00 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fu =
58
348
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
Anu = 4 t L = 4 x 0.625 x 8 =
=
2.0
20.00
in2
Fu =
58
>
16.00
in
[Satisfactory]
Anv = 2 tg L = 2 x 1 x 8 =
=
2.0
353.29
2
58
kips
>
[Satisfactory]
x =
Ae =
U An =
9.37
in2
Rt =
1.3
(AISC 341-05 6.2)
Try Cover Plate
0
x
7
, at Each Sides.
(0 for no cover required)
xA
x
Region
0.5 An
HSS
Cover Plate
3.00
4.00
7.50
0.00
22.49
0.00
7.50
22.49
x = 22.49 / 7.50 =
3.00
U = MIN( 1 - x / L , 0.9 ) =
0.63
2
An = 14.99 + 0.00 =
14.99 in
Ae = U An =
353.29
kips
>
9.37
in2
[Satisfactory]
278.4
>
T=
__
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524
+ UbsFuAnt/
250.0
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
INPUT DATA
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe)
=>
Tube
COLUMN SECTION
=>
ORIENTATION =
y-y
HSS8X8X5/8
h = 8.00
( USE h = 8.00
ORIENTATION =
ANALYSIS
in
in )
0.28
in )
=>
W18X65
x-x
, eb =
9.2
in
( USE eb =
9.20
in )
1
15
19.31
30.50
Lg =
W=
18.24
25.32
9.65
in
15.25
in
in
in
2=
2=
=
=
, ec = 0.275 in
tg =
L=
W12X96
( USE ec =
BEAM SECTION
= 44.72
=
30
<
(eb + ) tan - ec =
18.39
in, ( AISC Manual 13th Edition, Page 13-10)
[The original Uniform Force Method may not apply]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
INPUT DATA
ANGLE BETWEEN BRACE & BEAM
ANGLE BTW BRACE & GUSSET EDGE
BRACE SECTION (Tube or Pipe)
=>
Tube
BEAM SECTION
=>
ORIENTATION =
x-x
-1=
35
-2=
65
25
HSS8X8X5/8
h = 8.00
( USE h = 8.00
in
in )
W21X68
, eb = 10.55 in
( USE eb = 10.55 in )
tg =
L=
1
10
in
in
ANALYSIS
Case B
2=
11.81
2 ( - 1) = 34.35
2 ( - 2) = 17.13
in
in
in
Lg =
W=
18.80
17.33
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MABCD
=>
=
MEFGH
V
=
=
75
60
ft-k
kips
Fy
w
=
=
50
1/4
ksi
in
W24x76
90
ft-k
OPENING DIMENSIONS
b
h
=
=
48
10
in
in
OPENING LOCATION
PLATE SIZE @ EACH SIDE
e
t
=
=
8
0.75
in
in
4.25
in
USE (4) - 3/4" x 4-1/4" x 7' -2" PLATES, WITH WELD 1/4" AT EACH SIDES, TOP & BOTTOM.
ANALYSIS
DATA FOR ROLLED SECTION CHOSEN
A
tw
bf
tf
Sx
Fb = Fy / b = Fy / 1.67 =
22.4
23.9
0.44
8.99
0.68
176
y1b
3.88
y2t
2.87
y2b
3.03
A top
15.7
V top
34.53
V bott
25.47
Ms,top
69.1
Ms,bott
50.9
29.94
y1t
4.12
4.25
Y1
12.2
A bott
14.8
Y2
11.7
I top
173
I bott
89
I total
2,398
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
-5.51
-1.91
2.59
5.25
-4.59
-1.59
2.16
4.38
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
Max f b
Max
-19.17
19.17
-20.34
20.34
19.17
-19.17
20.34
-20.34
( 1+2 )
0.75
22.50
0.44
17.96
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
( 1+2 )
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
25.59
=
=
=
=
22.5
143.4
17.96
18.1
19.0
Say =>
CHECK WELDING
Weld width, w =
0.25
V top
Q top
I top
q top
q critical
34.53
23.5
173
4.70
te = 0.707w
in
Min weld =
Q bott
22.3
I bott
89
q bott
6.40
in
=
=
=
Max weld
6.40
k / in
0.18
in
9.05
ksi
29.94
0.69
ksi
-24.68
17.26
-17.74
25.59
14.57
-20.76
22.50
-15.96
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
ksi
[Satisfactory]
in
<
ksi
k
ksi
in
in
__
q / 4 te
V bott
25.47
0.25
<
ksi
21.00
ksi
(AISC 360-05, J4.2)
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LSLT
Standard Hole
Short-Slotted Hole oriented transverse to the line of force
Short-Slotted Hole oriented parallel to the line of force
Oversize Hole
Long-Slotted Hole oriented parallel to the line of force
Long-Slotted Hole oriented transverse to the line of force
in ( 7/8 in)
D
SC-1
t1 =
in
Fy =
36
ksi
Fu =
=>
58
3
ksi
=>
s =
e =
3
3
1.25
in
in
t2 =
D =
0.5
8.50
in
in
PLATE THICKNESS
PLATE YIELD STRESS
Pallowable
130 kips
ANALYSIS
MIN.THICKNESS OF SIDE PLATES
PLATE WIDTH REQUIRED
CHECK MIDDLE PLATE FOR SHEAR (AISC Table 7-1, 7-3, 7-4)
Bolt
0.875
kips / bolt
14.40
P (kips)
130
CHECK MIDDLE PLATE FOR BEARING DUE TO BOLT SPACING (AISC Table 7-5)
0.875
50.80
457
CHECK MIDDLE PLATE FOR BEARING DUE TO EDGE DISTANCE (AISC Table 7-6)
0.875
22.7
204
Fy Ag / t =
183
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Fu U An / t =
160
<=gov
160
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=
ASTM =
n=
a=
b=
t=
S=
Pallowable
94.8
0.75
A325
6
1.778
1.792
0.695
4.5
Fy =
50
B=
19.9
in ( 3/4 in)
in
in
in
in
ksi
kips
ANALYSIS
d' = + 1/16 =
b' = b - 0.5 =
a' = a + 0.5 =
0.813
1.417
2.153
8 Bb '
=
SF y
1.001
tc =
B
T allow = B
tc
t
tc
in
in
in
'
= 1 d =
S
' =
1
'
1+ b'
0.819
tc
t
1 =
0.790
(1 + )
(1 + )
'
, for 0 ' 1
15.8
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t =
w=
P=
e =
F=
WELD LENGTH, DA
L1 =
in
WELD LENGTH, DC
L2 =
18
in
WELD LENGTH, CB
L3 =
in
0.75
0.25
10.7
30
5
in
in
kips
in
kips
wmin =
0.25 in
wmax =
0.69 in
te =
0.707 w
0.18
in
X0 =
Xi Ai / Ai
0.42
in
Y0 =
Yi Ai / Ai
9.75
in
Ix =
(b h3/ 12 + A d2 )
169
in4
Iy =
(b h3/ 12 + A d2 )
in4
e + L1 - X0
33.6
in
e total, P =
e total, F =
Fv =
0.5 L2 - Y0
-0.8
in
0.6 FEXX /
21.0
ksi
18.1 ksi
fy = -P / Aw - M xA / (Ix + Iy) =
-9.9 ksi
-18.9 ksi
fy = -P / Aw - M xB / (Ix + Iy) =
-5.8 ksi
-18.9 ksi
fy = -P / Aw + M xC / (Ix + Iy) =
-1.7 ksi
18.1 ksi
fy = -P / Aw + M xD / (Ix + Iy) =
-1.7 ksi
2 0.5
Point B : fv = (fx + fy )
20.7 ksi
19.7 ksi
18.9 ksi
18.2 ksi
<
<
<
<
Fv =
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fv =
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fv =
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
Fv =
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
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t = 0.75 in
w = 0.375 in
x =
6
in
D=
10
in
P=
29
kips
5
kips
F=
w min = 0.25 in
w max = 0.69 in
te=
0.707 w
Ix=
2 (t e D3 / 12 )
fx=
F/2Dte
=
=
fy=
P/2Dte
BENDING STRESS
fx=
DPx/2Ix
RESULTANT STRESS
fv=
0.27
[( f x)2 + f y2 ) 0.5 =
Fv =
in
=
0.9
in4
20.7
ksi
ksi
5.5
ksi
19.7
ksi
20.7
ksi
0.6 FEXX /
>
44.2
=
fv =
21.0
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n =
=
== >
DL
LL
L
d
2
9
USE:
1 1/2" x 20 GA. VERCO PLB-36/HSB-36 GALVANIZED ROOF DECK
ft
=
=
=
=
20
20
20
150
50
v =
680
plf
5
12
1
12
per sheet
in o.c.
Top Seam Weld
in o.c.
== >
== >
( 2 SPANS MINS)
5 -1/2 " PUDDLE WELDS PER SHEET, EACH SUPPORT.
1/2" PUDDLE WELD @ 12" O.C. EACH PARALLEL SUPPORT.
SIDELAP TOP SEAM WELD (TSW) @ 12" O.C.
GA
psf
psf
ft
ft
ANALYSIS
PLB & HSB SECTION PROPERTIES (ER-2078P, Table 4, page 3)
3
GAGE
thk, in
I, in4/ft
+S, in /ft
-S, in /ft
Wt, psf
GAGE
6" o.c.
9" o.c.
12" o.c.
18" o.c.
16
0.0598
0.377
0.411
0.417
3.5
16
4186
2791
2093
1395
18
0.0478
0.302
0.322
0.335
2.9
18
3346
2231
1673
1115
20
0.0359
0.216
0.235
0.248
2.3
20
2513
1675
1257
838
22
0.0299
0.175
0.187
0.198
1.9
22
2093
1395
1047
698
10
11
12
12'-0"
HSB-36 ALLOWABLE DIAPHRAGM SHEAR, q (plf), AND FLEXIBILITY FACTORS, F (ER-2078P, Table 20, page 40-47)
SUPPORT
GAGE
BP
4'-0"
5'-0"
6'-0"
7'-0"
8'-0"
9'-0"
10'-0"
11'-0"
36/5
20
24
690
675
590
516
447
405
361
334
36/5
20
24
4.0+91R
5.1+73R
6.5+61R
8.2+52R
10.4+45R
12.8+40R
15.9+36R
19.0+33R
23.1+30R
36/5
20
12
762
733
656
568
501
450
408
374
346
36/5
20
12
3.9+91R
4.9+73R
6.1+61R
7.7+52R
9.5+45R
11.7+40R
14.3+36R
17.2+33R
20.6+30R
36/5
20
24
991
872
730
679
598
572
518
504
465
36/5
20
24
20.5+43R
18.2+34R
23.7+28R
21.5+24R
26.2+21R
24.1+19R
28.3+17R
26.3+16R
30.2+14R
36/5
20
18
1084
941
788
727
680
608
583
561
518
36/5
20
18
13.4+43R
13.4+34R
17.2+28R
16.6+24R
16.3+21R
19.4+19R
18.8+17R
18.5+16R
21.1+14R
36/5
20
12
1169
1006
895
816
756
709
672
641
615
36/5
20
12
10.0+43R
10.6+34R
11.0+28R
11.4+24R
11.8+21R
12.1+19R
12.4+17R
12.6+16R
12.8+14R
36/5
20
1469
1293
1174
1088
1023
972
931
818
688
36/5
20
5.4+43R
5.5+34R
5.6+28R
5.7+24R
5.8+21R
5.9+19R
5.9+17R
6.0+16R
6.0+14R
20.72
TSW
fb =
0.125 wl 2
, for Simple Span
+S
2
0.125 wl
, for Double Spans
S
0.1wl 2
, for Triple Spans
S
Fb
[Satisfactory]
0.013wLL l 4C d
, for Simple Span
EI
4
0.0054 wLLl C d
, for Double Spans
LL =
EI
0.0069 wLLl 4C d
, for Triple Spans
EI
Where wLL =
Cd =
E=
0.19
<
20
1728
psf, as given
, (Vero PunchLok Book, page 5.)
29500
/ 240 =
0.45
in
[Satisfactory]
680
plf, as given
<
vallow =
<
vallow =
709
1257
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[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
5w L 4(12 )
w L 2F
+
6
384 EI
8(10 ) d
3
= f + w =
0.0600
0.6316
Where w = 2 d v / L =
453
plf
R = (4 - n) / 3 =
0.667
, (from ER-2078P, page 39 footnotes.)
F=
12.1+19R
=
24.77
, for TSW connection.
2
A=
16.2 in , steel chord member area.
2
2
2916000 in , (ER-2078 page 6)
= 0.5 A d =
0.6916
50
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DEPRESSED FLOOR DECK CAPACITY USING STEEL PROPERTIES ONLY (NON COMPOSITE)
DEAD LOAD
DL =
70
LIVE LOAD
LL =
50
psf (non-reducible)
SPAN LENGTH
GAGE (22, 20, 18, 16)
DECK TYPE (B, W2, W3, N)
DEFLECTION LIMIT OF LIVE LOAD
L=
GA =
TYPE =
8
ft
18
W2
LL = L / 240
THE DEPRESSED FLOOR DECK IS ADEQUATE.
18
0.555
0.51
0.511
22.8
0.960
ft-kips/ft
3" end
4" end
3" mid
533
613
693
1587
1807
0.969
ft-kips/ft
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips/ft
[Satisfactory]
0.125 (DL+LL) L2 =
480
4
max,DL+LL = 5 (DL+LL) L / (384 EI) =
max,LL =
385
Mallowable = Fb (+S) =
in ( L / 140 )
0.3
in ( L / 335 )
[Satisfactory]
Mallowable = Fb (+S) =
0.621
Rmid,max =
4
max,DL+LL = (0.00541DL + 0.0092LL) L / (EI) =
0.4
in ( L / 260 )
( 0.0092LL) L4 / (EI) =
0.2
in ( L / 475 )
max,LL =
360
-0.960
max,LL =
( 0.0054LL) L4 / (EI) =
384
-0.822
max,LL =
0.3
in ( L / 336 )
0.1
in ( L / 807 )
1200
0.4
in ( L / 223 )
0.2
in ( L / 441 )
Rmid,max =
-0.969
ft-kips/ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
- Mallowable = Fb (-S) =
ft-kips/ft
4
max,DL+LL = (0.0069DL + 0.0099LL) L / (EI) =
Rmid,max =
0.969
[Satisfactory]
-Mallowable = Fb (-S) =
ft-kips/ft
4
max,DL+LL = 0.00541(DL + LL) L / (EI) =
950
592
-0.969
ft-kips/ft
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
4" mid
5268
3551
2118
1498
4" mid
4532
3066
1828
1287
4" mid
2677
1807
1123
797
4" mid
2597
1740
1014
701
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W14X211
A
62
d
15.7
tw
0.98
bf
tf
15.80
1.56
= > W21X62
Sx
338
Ix
2660
rx
6.55
ry
4.08
Zx
390
k
2.16
A
18.3
d
21.0
tw
0.40
bf
8.24
Sx
127
Ix
1330
rx
8.53
ry
1.77
Zx
144
k
1.12
BEAM SECTION
tf
0.62
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
tp =
1 5/8
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
in
2
(Top & Bot)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
6.00
in
Pb = 3 =
3.75
Pf = 1.5 =
2.00
<
10.88
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
6.70
<
Where
7.22
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 46.90 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
bf / (2tf ) =
h / tw =
5.06
<
11.61
<
[Satisfactory]
7.22
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) =
55.11
Where b =
0.9
, Py = FyA =
3100
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
2411 ft-kips
726
204
ft-kips
ft-kips
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
858
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c - Pb =
14.33
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
114.9
>
1205
in
in
504.93
ft-kips
Tb =
103
Abt =
1.28
[Satisfactory]
kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
in2 / bolt
kips
(0.00002305 Pf
2.583
Ffu
0.895
/ (tp
1.909
dbt
0.327
tbw
0.965
bp
) + Tb =
114.5
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
60.3
Fv = Fnv =
0.56
[Satisfactory]
kips
36
Max[ 0.00609 Pf
0.6
0.9
Ffu / (dbt
0.1
tbw
0.7
0.25
bp ) , 0.00413 Pf
0.15
0.7
Ffu / (dbt
0.15
tbw
<
0.3
bp
1.29518 in
[Satisfactory]
)] =
tcf, actual
0.60 in
<
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
Ca =
1.45
, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
C3 = g / 2 - dbt / 4 - kc =
0.4338 in
m = Ca (Af / Aw )
1/3
1/4
C3 / dbt
0.8309
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
bst =
<
in
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
0.56 (E / Fyst )
0.5
tst =
0.62
in,
9.93
USE
0.63
in, ( 5/8 in )
413.0 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
156
in4
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
13
in2
rst = ( I / A )0.5 =
3.49 in
278.7 kips
<
cPn,st
0.25
in
0.5625
in
hst = dc - 2kc =
11.38
in
Fe =
47926
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
8.4
4.42
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.80
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.80
Sb = 2Ib / db =
127
in4
in2
930
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
1330
Mc = Mpb* =
0.98
in
>
0.80
in
0.35
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W12X106
A
31.2
d
12.9
tw
0.61
bf
tf
12.20
0.99
= > W18X50
Sx
145
Ix
933
rx
5.47
ry
3.11
Zx
164
k
1.59
A
14.7
d
18.0
tw
0.36
bf
7.50
Sx
88.9
Ix
800
rx
7.38
ry
1.65
Zx
101
k
0.97
BEAM SECTION
tf
0.57
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
tp =
3/4
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
in
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
Pf = 1.5 =
2.00
5.86
in
<
11.11
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
6.58
<
Where
Es =
7.22
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 45.23 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
bf / (2tf ) =
h / tw =
6.16
<
15.93
<
[Satisfactory]
7.22
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) =
47.48
Where b =
0.9
, Py = FyA =
1560
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
666 ft-kips
509
106
ft-kips
ft-kips
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
564
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c =
15.15
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
123.7
>
2 Tub (d0 + di ) =
19.72
in
in
388.43
719
ft-kips
Tb =
103
Abt =
1.37
[Satisfactory]
kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
in2 / bolt
kips
113.3
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
Fv = Fnv =
60.7
36
0.92
Yp =
1258
Fyp =
36
[Satisfactory]
kips
0.41
in
[Satisfactory]
d =
1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
0.5
0.31 in
<
tcf, actual
tcf, reqD = [1.11 Mf / d Fyc Yc)] =
Where
Yc =
1595
in
>
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates required.)
for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
0.57
in,
<
in
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
0.67
0.56 (E / Fyst )
tst =
9.93
USE
0.63
in, ( 5/8 in )
345.0 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
98
in4
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
11
in2
rst = ( I / A )
0.5
0.5
3.04 in
235.1 kips
<
cPn,st
0.1875
in
0.4375
in
hst = dc - 2kc =
9.72
in
Fe =
49670
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
6.7
4.61
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.77
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.80
Sb = 2Ib / db =
89
in4
in2
615
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
800
Mc = Mpb* =
in
<
0.77
in
0.29
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
4-Bolted Unstiffened End Plate for SMF Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
=>
W12X96
A
28.2
d
12.7
tw
0.55
bf
tf
12.20
0.90
= > W18X35
Sx
131
Ix
833
A
10.3
d
17.7
tw
0.30
bf
6.00
Sx
57.6
Ix
510
BEAM SECTION
rx
5.43
ry
3.09
Zx
147
k
1.50
tf
0.43
rx
7.04
ry
1.22
Zx
67
k
0.83
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
tp =
3/4
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
2
(Top & Bot)
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
in
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
Pf = 1.5 =
1.75
5.00
in
Sh = dc / 2 + tp + db / 3
=
c = 2 Pf + tbf =
bp = g + 3 =
<
13.00
3.93
in
in
9.00
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
7.06
<
Where
Es =
7.22
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 53.49 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
bf / (2tf ) =
h / tw =
6.78
<
17.64
<
[Satisfactory]
7.22
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) =
45.84
Where b =
0.9
, Py = FyA =
1410
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
530 ft-kips
335
89
ft-kips
ft-kips
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
381
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c =
15.31
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
75.1
>
2 Tub (d0 + di ) =
19.24
in
in
264.67
432
ft-kips
Tb =
51
Abt =
0.83
[Satisfactory]
kips, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.1)
in2 / bolt
kips
62.9
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
Fv = Fnv =
60.8
36
0.81
[Satisfactory]
kips
Yp =
864
Fyp =
36
ksi
d =
0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
0.5
0.41 in
<
tcf, actual
tcf, reqD = [1.11 Mf / d Fyc Yc)] =
Where
Yc =
594
0.48 in
<
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
0.43
in,
USE
<
in
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
0.56 (E / Fyst )
0.5
tst =
6.95
0.44
in, ( 7/16 in )
242.9 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
68
in4
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
in2
rst = ( I / A )
0.5
3.01 in
140.3 kips
<
cPn,st
0.1875
in
0.3125
in
hst = dc - 2kc =
9.7
in
Fe =
48920
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
6.7
4.02
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.54
in
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.79
Sb = 2Ib / db =
58
in4
in2
425
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
510
Mc = Mpb* =
0.55
in
>
0.54
in
0.29
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
8-Bolted Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
A
62
=>
d
15.7
tw
0.98
W14X211
bf
tf
15.80
1.56
= > W21X62
bf
tf
8.24
0.62
Mf =
BEAM SECTION
A
d
tw
18.3
21.0
0.40
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE
Sx
338
Ix
2660
rx
6.55
ry
4.08
Zx
390
k
2.16
Sx
127
850
Ix
rx
1330
8.53
ft-kips, SD level
ry
1.77
Zx
144
k
1.12
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
2
(Top & Bot)
6.00
in
Pb = 3 =
3.75
Pf = 1.5 =
2.00
<
10.88
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 46.90 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
bf / (2tf ) =
5.06
<
0.3 (Es / Fy)0.5 = 7.22
[Satisfactory]
h / tw =
<
11.61
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
0.5
1.12(Es/Fy) (2.33-Pu/bPy) =
Where b =
0.9
55.11
, Py = FyA =
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
2411 ft-kips
726
204
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
850
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c - Pb =
14.33
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
114.9
>
858
ft-kips
1205
in
in
500.37
ft-kips
ft-kips
ft-kips
Tb =
103
Abt =
1.28
kips
(0.00002305 Pf
[Satisfactory]
0.591
2.583
Ffu
0.895
/ (tp
dbt
1.909
tbw
0.327
0.965
bp
) + Tb =
114.3
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
Fv = Fnv =
60.3
36
0.55
[Satisfactory]
kips
ksi, (AISC 360-10, Tab. J3.2)
<
1.28347 in
[Satisfactory]
tcf, actual
0.59 in
<
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
1.45
, (FEMA Sec. 3.6.2.1.5 )
Ca =
C3 = g / 2 - dbt / 4 - kc =
0.4338 in
m = Ca (Af / Aw )1 / 3 C3 / dbt1 / 4 =
0.8309
tst = tbf for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
bst =
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
<
in
0.62
in,
9.93
USE
in, ( 5/8 in )
413.0 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
hst = dc - 2kc =
11.38
in
156
in4
Fe =
47926
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
13
in2
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
3.49 in
278.7 kips
<
cPn,st
0.25
in
0.5625
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
= (0.625 x 8.4) x 36 / [(2) 0.75 (0.6x70)(0.707x7/16)] =
Where
0.63
<
8.4
4.42
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
0.80
in
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
t1 = Cy Mc (h - db ) / [0.9 (0.6) Fyc Ryc dc (db - tfb) h] =
Where
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.80
Sb = 2Ib / db =
127
in4
in2
930
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
1330
Mc = Mpb* =
0.98
in
>
0.80
in
0.35
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
4-Bolted Stiffened Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
A
31.2
=>
d
12.9
tw
0.61
W12X106
bf
tf
12.20
0.99
= > W18X50
bf
tf
7.50
0.57
Mf =
BEAM SECTION
A
d
tw
14.7
18.0
0.36
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE
Sx
145
Sx
88.9
550
Ix
933
rx
5.47
ry
3.11
Zx
164
k
1.59
Ix
rx
800
7.38
ft-kips, SD level
ry
1.65
Zx
101
k
0.97
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
Pf = 1.5 =
2.00
2
(Top & Bot)
5.86
in
<
11.11
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 45.23 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
6.16
<
0.3 (Es / Fy)0.5 = 7.22
[Satisfactory]
bf / (2tf ) =
h / tw =
<
15.93
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) =
47.48
Where b =
0.9
, Py = FyA =
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
666 ft-kips
509
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
550
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c =
15.15
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
123.7
2 Tub (d0 + di ) =
19.72
in
in
378.66
106
ft-kips
ft-kips
564
719
ft-kips
ft-kips
Tb =
103
Abt =
1.37
kips
>
112.7
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
Fv = Fnv =
60.7
36
0.91
Yp =
1258
Fyp =
36
[Satisfactory]
kips
0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
d =
1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
tcf, reqD = [1.11 Mf / d Fyc Yc)]0.5 =
0.30 in
<
tcf, actual
Where
Yc =
1595
in
>
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates required.)
for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
0.57
in,
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
<
in
0.65
9.93
USE
0.63
in, ( 5/8 in )
345.0 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
hst = dc - 2kc =
9.72
in
98
in4
Fe =
49670
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
11
in2
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
3.04 in
235.1 kips
<
cPn,st
0.1875
in
0.4375
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
6.7
4.61
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.77
in
t1 = Cy Mc (h - db ) / [0.9 (0.6) Fyc Ryc dc (db - tfb) h] =
Where
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.80
Sb = 2Ib / db =
89
in4
in
615
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
800
Mc = Mpb* =
in
in
0.77
<
0.29
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
4-Bolted Unstiffened Moment Connection Based on AISC 341-10, 358-10, 360-10 & FEMA-350
DESIGN CRITERIA
THE NON-SEISMIC MOMENTION CONNECTION HAS RELEASED BEAM & COLUMN SECTION LIMITS, BEAM-COLUMN RATIO
REQUIREMENT, AND BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE FROM MEMBER CAPACITY TO ACTUAL BEAM END FORCE.
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
A
d
28.2
12.7
BEAM SECTION
= > W12X96
bf
tf
12.20
0.90
= > W18X35
bf
tf
6.00
0.43
Mf =
tw
0.55
A
d
tw
10.3
17.7
0.30
BENDING MOMENT AT THE COLUMN FACE
Sx
131
Sx
57.6
380
Ix
833
rx
5.43
ry
3.09
Zx
147
k
1.50
Ix
rx
510
7.04
ft-kips, SD level
ry
1.22
Zx
67
k
0.83
Fy =
50
ksi
wu =
4.2
klf
Pu =
L=
h=
800
30
12
kips
ft
ft
NUMBER COLUMNS
Nc =
NUMBER BEAM
Nb =
1
(One Side Only)
ANALYSIS
g =Max( bbf - , tw + 3 ) =
Pf = 1.5 =
1.75
2
(Top & Bot)
5.00
in
Sh = dc / 2 + tp + db / 3
=
c = 2 Pf + tbf =
bp = g + 3 =
<
13.00
3.93
in
in
9.00
in
bcf
[Satisfactory]
Es =
[Satisfactory]
29000 ksi
h / tw = 53.49 <
2.45 (Es / Fy)0.5 =
59.00
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COLUMN LOCAL BUCKING LIMITATIONS (AISC 341-10 Tab. D1.1)
6.78
<
0.3 (Es / Fy)0.5 = 7.22
[Satisfactory]
bf / (2tf ) =
h / tw =
<
17.64
[Satisfactory]
3.76(Es/Fy)0.5(1-2.75Pu/bPy) =
N/A
1.12(Es/Fy)0.5(2.33-Pu/bPy) =
45.84
Where b =
0.9
, Py = FyA =
kips
Mpc* = Nc Zc (Fyc - Pu / Ag ) =
530 ft-kips
335
89
Ry =
1.1
Cpr =
1.1
380
ft-kips
<
d0 = db + Pf - 0.5 tbf =
di = d0 - c =
15.31
Ffu = Mf / ( db - tbf ) =
Tub =
75.1
>
381
2 Tub (d0 + di ) =
19.24
ft-kips
432
in
in
263.97
ft-kips
ft-kips
ft-kips
Tb =
51
Abt =
0.83
kips
(0.00002305 Pf
[Satisfactory]
0.591
2.583
Ffu
0.895
/ (tp
dbt
1.909
tbw
0.327
0.965
bp
) + Tb =
62.8
kips
(Cont'd)
Vg = wu (L - dc) / 2 =
Fv = Fnv =
60.8
36
0.81
[Satisfactory]
kips
Yp =
864
Fyp =
36
ksi
d =
0.40
in
[Satisfactory]
1.0
CHECK CONTINUITY PLATE REQUIREMENT (AISC 358-10 Eq 6.10-13, FEMA Sec 3.3.3.1)
0.5
0.41 in
<
tcf, actual
tcf, reqD = [1.11 Mf / d Fyc Yc)] =
Where
Yc =
594
0.48 in
<
tcw, actual
(The continuity plates may not be required.)
for interior connection, or (tbf /2) for exterior connection =
0.43
in,
USE
cPn,st = cFcr A =
Where
0.5
<
in
0.56 (E / Fyst )
tst =
6.95
0.44
in, ( 7/16 in )
242.9 kips
c =
0.9
K =
0.75
hst = dc - 2kc =
9.7
in
68
in
Fe =
48920
A = 2bsttst + 25(twc) 2 =
in2
Fcr =
35.99
Fyst =
36
0.5
rst = ( I / A )
3.01 in
140.3 kips
<
cPn,st
0.1875
in
0.3125
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
The required weld length between A36 continuity plates and column web (FEMA Fig 3-6)
Lw = 0.6tstLnstFy / [(2) Fw (0.707 w)]
Where
<
6.7
4.02
in
(Use complete joint penetration groove welds between continuity plates & column flanges.)
CHECK PANEL ZONE THICKNESS REQUIREMENT (AISC 341 Sec. E3.6e & FEMA Sec. 3.3.3.2)
tReqD = MAX (t1, t2) =
0.54
in
t1 = Cy Mc (h - db ) / [0.9 (0.6) Fyc Ryc dc (db - tfb) h] =
Where
Cy = Sb / (Cpr Zhing) =
0.79
Sb = 2Ib / db =
58
in4
in2
425
ft-kips
Ib = Ix =
510
Mc = Mpb* =
0.55
in
>
0.54
in
0.29
in
tReqD ,
a doubler plate is
Technical References:
1. AISC 341-10: "Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
2. AISC 358-10: "Prequalified Connections for Special and Intermediate Steel Moment Frames for Seismic Applications",
American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
3. AISC 360-10: "Specification for Structural Steel Buildings", American Institute of Steel Construction, 2010.
4. FEMA 350: "Recommended Seismic Design Criteria for New Steel Moment-frame Buildings.", SAC Joint Venture, 2000.
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=>
rmin
3.37
1.52
0.23
4.00
=>
W16X26
FLOOR BEAM - 1
A
7.68
Ix
Sx
Zx
15.70
301.00
38.40
44.20
=>
MC8X8.5
A
2.50
Ix
Sx
Zx
8.00
23.30
5.82
6.95
A
6.08
=>
A
5.51
Ix
Sx
Zx
12.00
129.00
21.50
25.60
=>
A
5.51
DIMENSIONS
H =
L1 =
Ix
Sx
Zx
8.00
43.90
11.00
13.90
=>
C8X18.75
Ix
Sx
Zx
8.00
43.90
11.00
13.90
16
12
ft, story Ht
ft
L2 =
ft
L3 =
10
ft
NUMBER OF STORIES
GRAVITY LOAD
C8X18.75
C12X20.7
HSS4X4X1/4
n =
DL =
LL =
50
100
2
psf
psf
ANALYSIS
STRINGER - 1
=
33.69 deg, from horizontal
w = 0.25 (DL / Cos + LL) L3 =
400
R = 0.5 w L1 =
2.40
kips
M = w L12 / 8 =
7.20
ft-kips
Fy =
ksi
36.00
Mn / b = Fy Zx / 1.67 =
12.49
ft-kips
>
M
E =
29000
ksi
LL = 5 (wLL Cos ) (L1 / Cos )4 / (384 E I) =
<
0.72
plf , projected
in
[Satisfactory]
0.46
in
[Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 1
w = 0.5 (DL + LL) L2 =
450
plf
P =
2.40
kips, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L3 + P =
4.65
kips
__
2
M = w L3 / 8 + P L3 / 2 =
Fy =
36.00
17.63
ft-kips
24.97
ft-kips
ksi
Mn / b = Fy Zx / 1.67 =
>
M
4
3
LL = 5 wLL L3 / (384 E I) + PLL L3 / (24 E I) =
<
L3 / 240 =
0.50
in
[Satisfactory]
0.14
in
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
STRINGER - 2
w =
400
plf , projected, from STRINGER - 1
P =
4.65
kips, from LANDING BEAM - 1
RL = [w L1 (0.5 L1 + L2) + P L2] / (L1 + L2) =
4.75
kips
kips
X = RL / w =
11.87
Mmax = RL X - (0.5 w X2 ) =
Fy =
36.00
4.70
ft-kips
45.99
ft-kips
ksi
Mn / b = Fy Zx / 1.67 =
>
M
[Satisfactory]
4
3
LL = 5 wLL (L1 + L2) / (384 E I) + PLL (L1 +L2) / (48 E I) =
<
0.90
in
0.24
[Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 2
w =
450
R = 0.5 w L3 =
M = w L32 / 8 =
5.63
Fy =
ksi
36.00
Mn / b = Fy Zx / 1.67 =
ft-kips
24.97
>
4
LL = 5 wLL L3 / (384 E I) =
<
L3 / 240 =
0.50
ft-kips
M
[Satisfactory]
0.05
in
in
[Satisfactory]
FLOOR BEAM - 1
L
w
P
R
=
12
ft
=
600
plf, floor gravity load
= P1 + P2 =
4.80 kips, total point loads, from STRINGER - 1
= 0.5 w L + 0.5 P =
6.00
kips
M = w L2 / 8 + P L3 / 4 =
Fy =
50.00
25.21
ft-kips
ksi
Mn / b = Fy Zx / 1.67 =
110.28 ft-kips
>
M
4
3
LL = 5 wLL L / (384 E I) + PLL L / (48 E I) =
<
L / 240 =
0.60
[Satisfactory]
0.04
in
in
[Satisfactory]
COLUMN
P =
6.95
R =nP=
KL = H =
K =
1.0
kips
13.90
16
Fy =
K /r=
ksi
46
126
Fe =
18
ksi
Fcr =
16
ksi
Pn / c = Fcr Ag / 1.67 =
kips
ft
31.80 kips
>
Mc = Mn / b =
F =
17.98
0.18 W =
0.18
x(
50
(If no landing seismic load, F shall be zero.)
Mr = F H / 4 =
1.62
Pr + 8 M r
Pc 9 M c
, for P r 0.2
Pc
Pr + M r
2Pc
Mc
<
H / 240 =
[Satisfactory]
psf x
45.0
ft2 ) =
0.41
ft-kips
__
3
F = F H / (48 E I) =
/ 1.67 =
0.26
0.80
0.40
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
in
in
[Satisfactory]
kips, ASD
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=>
rmin
3.37
1.52
0.23
4.00
=>
W16X26
FLOOR BEAM - 1
A
7.68
Ix
Sx
15.70
301.00
38.40
=>
MC8X8.5
A
2.50
Ix
Sx
8.00
23.30
5.82
A
6.08
=>
A
5.51
Ix
Sx
12.00
129.00
21.50
=>
A
5.51
DIMENSIONS
H =
L1 =
Ix
Sx
8.00
43.90
11.00
=>
C8X18.75
Ix
Sx
8.00
43.90
11.00
16
12
ft, story Ht
ft
L2 =
ft
L3 =
10
ft
NUMBER OF STORIES
GRAVITY LOAD
C8X18.75
C12X20.7
HSS4X4X1/4
n =
DL =
LL =
50
100
2
psf
psf
ANALYSIS
STRINGER - 1
=
33.69 deg, from horizontal
w = 0.25 (DL / Cos + LL) L3 =
400
R = 0.5 w L1 =
2.40
M = w L12 / 8 =
7.20
ft-kips
f b = M / Sx =
14.85
ksi
Fb = 0.6 Fy =
21.60
ksi
>
E =
29000
ksi
LL = 5 (wLL Cos ) (L1 / Cos )4 / (384 E I) =
<
plf , projected
kips
0.72
fb
[Satisfactory]
0.46
in
in
[Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 1
w = 0.5 (DL + LL) L2 =
450
plf
P =
2.40
kips, from STRINGER - 1
R = 0.5 w L3 + P =
4.65
kips
__
M = w L32 / 8 + P L3 / 2 =
17.63
f b = M / Sx =
19.23
ksi
Fb = 0.6 Fy =
21.60
ksi
ft-kips
>
<
L3 / 240 =
0.50
in
fb
[Satisfactory]
0.14
in
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
STRINGER - 2
w =
400
plf , projected, from STRINGER - 1
P =
4.65
kips, from LANDING BEAM - 1
RL = [w L1 (0.5 L1 + L2) + P L2] / (L1 + L2) =
4.75
kips
4.70
kips
fb
[Satisfactory]
X = RL / w =
11.87
2
Mmax = RL X - (0.5 w X ) =
28.21
fb = Mmax / Sx =
15.75
ksi
Fb = 0.6 Fy =
21.60
ksi
ft-kips
>
<
0.90
in
0.24
[Satisfactory]
LANDING BEAM - 2
w =
450
R = 0.5 w L3 =
2
M = w L3 / 8 =
5.63
ft-kips
f b = M / Sx =
6.14
ksi
Fb = 0.6 Fy =
21.60
ksi
LL = 5 wLL L3 / (384 E I) =
4
<
L3 / 240 =
0.50
>
fb
0.05
in
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
FLOOR BEAM - 1
L
w
P
R
=
12
ft
=
600
plf, floor gravity load
= P1 + P2 =
4.80 kips, total point loads, from STRINGER - 1
= 0.5 w L + 0.5 P =
6.00
kips
M = w L2 / 8 + P L3 / 4 =
25.21
f b = M / Sx =
7.88
ksi
33.00
ksi
Fb = 0.66 Fy =
ft-kips
>
fb
<
L / 240 =
0.60
[Satisfactory]
0.04
in
in
[Satisfactory]
COLUMN
P =
6.95
R =nP=
KL = H =
K =
1.0
kips
13.90
16
Fy =
ksi
46
Cc = (22Es/Fy)0.5 =
K /r=
126
F = (K / r) / Cc =
112
1.13
Fa =
kips
ft
12 Es/[23(K /r) ] =
Rallow = A Fa =
31.60
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kips
>
N/A
9.38
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
36
ksi
bf =
in
t f = 0.1875 in
t w = 0.1345 in
d1 =
12
in
d2 =
17
in
H1 =
12
ft
bf =
in
tf =
0.25
in
bf =
in
tf =
0.25
in
tw =
0.25
in
d3 =
12
in
d4 =
34
in
H2 =
14
ft
t w = 0.3125 in
d5 =
in
d6 =
13
in
L1 =
15
ft
RIDGE HEIGHT
H =
18
GRAVITY LOAD
w1 =
0.24
w2 =
0.5
F =
3.6
0.5
bf =
in
tf =
0.25
in
p =
t w = 0.3125 in
a bm =
10
ft
a col =
ft
ft
d5 =
in
d7 =
38
in
L2 =
26
ft
LATERAL LOAD
0.4
kips
R2 =
7.6
kips
R3 =
3.6
kips
R4 =
9.0
kips
R5 =
3.6
kips
R6 =
4.0
kips
Fy
2
1.0
F y 0.60 F y , for F b > F y / 3
3
6 B F 2s + F 2w
F b =
B F 2s +F 2w , for F b F y / 3
where
A To = tf bf + d0 tw / 6
r To
hs
__
A f = tf bf
I To
ATo
= 1.0 + 0.0230
F s
Ld 0
Af
ft
F w
12000
h sL d o / A f
170000
( h wL / r To )2
(cont'd)
h w = 1.0 + 0.00385
Left Col
Right Col
L. Bm (+)
(-)
R. Bm (+)
(-)
Length
11.5
12.5
15.6
15.6
25.1
25.1
r To
A To
1.21
1.75
1.72
1.72
1.72
1.72
0.42
1.83
0.44
0.44
1.79
3.22
I To
2
3
3
3
3
3
r To
1.27
1.22
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.23
1.75
1.0 + 0.25
Hs
1.40
2.60
1.21
1.30
1.85
3.18
Hw
1.02
1.08
1.01
1.02
1.05
1.12
F s
4.85
3.21
22.91
10.68
14.98
4.37
F w
14.03
9.68
69.97
17.32
65.24
14.22
B
1.51
1.31
1.50
1.50
1.31
1.21
F b
17.56
13.20
21.60
19.28
21.60
15.99
Fv =
where
CvF y
0.4 F y , for h / t w>380 F y
2.89
Left Col
Right Col
Left Bm
Right Bm
a
10.0
10.0
5.0
5.0
h
16.63
33.50
12.50
37.50
h = dL - 2 tf
4.0+
=
kv
h / tw
124
134
40
120
380 / F y
63
63
63
63
5.34
5.34+
0.5
45000 k v
, for a / h1.0
( a / h )2
4.0
, for a / h >1.0
( a / h )2
Kv
5.42
5.65
5.51
6.90
Cv
0.44
0.39
1.86
0.60
Cv
F y( h / t w )
190
h /tw
, for C v 0.8
k v , for
C v >0.8
Fy
F b
5.52
4.90
14.40
7.46
F a
2
1.0 S 2 F y
2C c
, for S C c
3
5 3S
+
S 3
3 8C c 8C c
12 2E
, for S >C c
23S 2
Left Col
Right Col
Left Bm
Right Bm
l
11.5
12.5
15.6
25.1
Cc
E=
K
2.0
2.0
2.5
2.5
Cc
126
126
126
126
Ix
53
81
44
44
A
3.49
5.50
5.31
5.31
tw
Af
2 2E
Fy
29000
ksi
r ox
3.90
3.84
2.89
2.89
S
70.61
78.16
161.71
261.07
F a
16.37
15.56
5.71
2.19
dL
tf
bf
12
12
9
9
17
34
13
38
0.1875
0.25
0.25
0.25
5
5
5
5
Section
d (in)
I (in4)
1
12
87
2
14
116
3
15
151
4
17
191
5
12
126
6
10
95
7
9
70
8
19
387
9
28
1094
10
38
2331
11
27
840
12
19
384
13
12
126
Aw (in2)
N (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
f a (ksi)
1.61
7.6
0.36
0.0
1.84
7.6
-1.64
-2.0
2.06
7.6
-3.64
-10.6
2.29
7.6
-5.10
-25.8
3.65
3.6
6.18
-31.7
3.23
3.6
5.09
-13.4
2.81
3.6
4.00
0.0
5.83
3.6
0.14
20.8
8.85
3.6
-3.72
11.8
11.88
3.6
-7.58
-27.0
6.67
9.0
3.60
33.6
4.83
9.0
3.60
16.8
3.00
9.0
3.60
0.0
2.18
2.05
1.93
F a (ksi)
16.37
16.37
16.37
Left Col
Right Col
Left Bm
Right Bm
f v (ksi)
0.22
0.89
1.76
F v (ksi)
5.52
5.52
5.52
f b (ksi)
0.00
1.41
6.48
F b (ksi)
17.56
17.56
17.56
f a < F a [Satisfactory]
0.1345 0.9375
0.25
1.25
0.3125
1.25
0.3125
1.25
1.83
0.59
0.63
0.68
0.43
0.32
0.25
0.98
1.23
1.64
16.37
5.71
5.71
5.71
2.19
2.19
2.19
15.56
15.56
15.56
__
2.23
1.69
1.58
1.42
0.02
0.42
0.64
0.54
0.75
1.20
5.52
14.40
14.40
14.40
7.46
7.46
7.46
4.90
4.90
4.90
13.83
17.55
8.69
0.00
6.02
1.84
2.64
6.41
5.08
0.00
17.56
19.28
19.28
21.60
21.60
21.60
15.99
13.20
13.20
13.20
f v < F v [Satisfactory]
f b < F b [Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK COMBINED FLEXURE AND AXIAL FORCE (APP. F7.4, pg 5-104)
f a0
F a
(fa
f bl
F b
f a0
, f b) =
f a0
, for
F a
F a
+
L arg er of
0.15
C m ' f bl
f a0
F e'
F b
, for
f a0
f
+ bl
0.6 F y F b
Left Col
Right Col
Left Bm
Right Bm
f a0
2.18
1.64
0.68
0.68
f bl
13.83
6.41
17.55
6.41
F a
16.37
15.56
5.71
2.19
F b
17.56
13.20
19.28
15.99
f a0
F a
F e'
29.95
24.45
5.71
2.19
> 0.15
Cm'
0.94
0.94
0.90
0.78
( fa , fb )
0.92
0.59
1.03
0.76
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
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1.3
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1- 3 =
WF
x-x
ORIENTATION =
2-4=
W18x234
WF
ORIENTATION =
x-x
3-4=
WF
ORIENTATION =
x-x
DIMENSIONS
H=
15
ft
L=
40
ft
L1 =
10
ft
L2 =
10
ft
L3 =
10
ft
LOADS
PL =
81
kips, (downward)
FL =
10
100
ft-kips, (clockwise)
ML =
P1 =
Column
Beam
F1 =
P2 =
79
F2 =
13.5
P3 =
145
kips, (downward)
F3 =
-77
PR =
FR =
MR =
-150
w=
kips, (downward)
-183.1
V13 =
79.7
k,(compre.)
N24 =
-131.9
kips
V24 =
26.2
kips
M13 =
N34 =
1130.5
ft-kips
M24 =
371.9
ft-kips
-103.2
k,(compression)
V34 =
130.7
kips
M34, max =
1065.5
ft-kips
HORIZONTAL DRIFT
ft-kips, (anticlockwise)
0.2501
N13 =
'H,3 =
'H,4 =
BEAM DEFLECTION
1 / 587
'max / L =
, (pinned)
75 % of (d / 2)
ANALYSIS
Coordinates (ft)
Joint
RX
RY
RM
-79.73
183.06
0.00
0.000
0.000
-0.421
40
26.23
131.94
0.00
0.000
0.000
-0.206
15
0.801
-0.016
0.061
40
15
0.818
-0.011
-0.364
0.242
P1/F1
10
15
0.805
-0.392
P2/F2
20
15
0.811
-0.831
0.106
P3/F3
30
15
0.816
-0.722
-0.223
I
(in4)
Length
A
(in2)
End Joint
(ksi)
(ft)
Moment (ft-k)
Mid
Axial
(k)
Shear (k)
J
68.8
4900
29000
14.18
0.00
565.23
1130.45
183.06
-79.73
79.73
68.8
4900
29000
14.18
0.00
-185.96
-371.92
131.94
26.23
-26.23
P1/F1
73.5
8490
29000
9.34
-1027.42
559.32
85.76
89.73
-100.81
100.81
P1/F1
P2/F2
73.5
8490
29000
10.00
-85.76
-402.68
-897.37
89.73
-98.31
98.31
P2/F2
P3/F3
73.5
8490
29000
10.00
897.37
-978.31
-1065.49
103.23
-16.81
16.81
P3/F3
73.5
8490
29000
9.34
1065.49
-452.41
155.23
26.23
130.69
-130.69
k,(compression)
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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REVIEW BY :
DATE :
2.
3.
bf =
BEAM DIMENSIONS
bf =
96
in ( 2438 mm )
tf =
in ( 25 mm )
tw =
0.75
in ( 19 mm )
d1 =
780
in ( 19812 mm )
d2 =
700
in ( 17780 mm )
H1 =
200
ft ( 61.0 m )
96
in ( 2438 mm )
tf =
in ( 25 mm )
tw =
0.75
in ( 19 mm )
d3 =
550
in ( 13970 mm )
d4 =
L =
240
323.7
in ( 6096 mm )
ft ( 98.7 m )
H2 =
224.6
ft ( 68.5 m )
a bm =
ft ( 2.4 m )
a col =
ft ( 2.4 m )
END HEIGHT
L b,top =
36
L b,bot =
36
Fy =
w =
=
w LL =
F =
P =
M =
Weight =
STEEL COST
50
36
4.32
21.4
377.6
874.0
70727.6
31.1
ft ( 11.0 m )
ft ( 11.0 m )
L c , outside =
36
ft ( 11.0 m )
N / mm )
ksi (
345
psf ( " - " for wind uplift)
kips / ft ( 63.0 kN / m )
kg / m2 )
psf (
104
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS
RH =
377.6
kips
RV =
2272.4
kips
R M = 372568.8 ft-kips
F b
Fy
2
1.0
F y 0.60 F y , for F b > F y / 3
3
6 B F 2s + F 2w
B F 2s +F 2w , for F b F y / 3
where
A f = tf bf
r To
hs
I To = (tf bf + d0 tw / 6) / 12
I To
ATo
= 1.0 + 0.0230
__
3
A To = tf bf + d0 tw / 6
F s
Ld 0
Af
F w
12000
h sL d o / A f
170000
( h wL / r To )
(cont'd)
hw
= 1.0 + 0.00385
Column
Beam (+)
Beam (-)
r To
Length
177.1
296.9
296.9
A To
183.50
126.00
126.00
0.11
0.48
0.48
I To
73732
73729
73729
r To
20.05
24.19
24.19
1.75
1.0 + 0.25
Hs
1.15
1.36
1.36
Hw
1.00
1.01
1.01
F s
3.32
8.14
8.14
F w
364.527
524.76
524.76
B
1.61
1.49
1.49
F b
30.00
30.00
30.00
Fv =
where
CvF y
0.4 F y , for h / t w>380 F y
2.89
Column
Beam
a
8.0
8.0
h = dL - 2 tf
5.34
4.0+
=
kv
h
778.00
548.00
5.34+
0.5
380 / F y
54
54
h / tw
1037
731
45000 k v
, for a / h1.0
( a / h )2
Cv
4.0
, for a / h >1.0
( a / h )2
Kv
354.72
178.00
Cv
0.30
0.30
F y( h / t w )
190
h /tw
, for C v 0.8
k v , for
C v >0.8
Fy
F b
5.13
5.19
F a
2
1.0 S 2 F y
2C c
, for S C c
3
5 3S
+
S 3
3 8C c 8C c
12 2E
, for S >C c
23S 2
Column
Beam
l
36.0
36.0
where
K =
S = K l / r ox
2 2E
Cc
Fy
29000
E=
K
2.0
2.5
Cc
107
107
Ix
3.3E+07
2246400
A
717.00
372.00
r ox
215.18
77.71
ksi
S
4.02
13.90
F a
29.73
28.91
Column
Beam
Section
d (in)
4
I (in )
d0
dL
tf
bf
tw
Af
700
240
780
550
1
1
96
96
0.75
0.75
96
96
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
780
753
727
700
550
511
473
434
395
356
318
279
240
58862700 53960848 49328151.85 4.5E+07 2.5E+07 2.1E+07 1.7E+07 1.4E+07 1.1E+07 8917696 6839074 5083382 3628800
Aw (in2)
N (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-k)
f a (ksi)
585.00
2272.4
2272.4
-372569
2.92
3.00
3.08
3.17
0.28
0.28
0.27
0.26
0.24
0.23
0.22
0.20
0.18
F a (ksi)
29.73
29.73
29.73
29.73
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
28.91
4.84
565.00
2272.4
2272.4
-353166
545.00
2272.4
2272.4
-333764
525.00
2272.4
2272.4
-314361
412.50
172.2
2020.4
-222834
383.44
158.9
1876.8
-187184
354.38
145.7
1733.1
-156287
325.31
132.5
1589.5
-130144
296.25
119.2
1445.9
-108754
267.19
106.0
1302.3
-92118
238.13
92.7
1158.7
-80234
209.06
79.5
1015.1
-73104
180.00
66.2
871.5
-70728
f v (ksi)
3.88
4.02
4.17
4.33
4.90
4.89
4.89
4.89
4.88
4.87
4.87
4.86
F v (ksi)
5.13
5.13
5.13
5.13
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
5.19
f b (ksi)
29.6
29.6
29.5
29.4
29.5
27.5
25.6
24.0
22.7
22.1
22.3
24.1
28.1
F b (ksi)
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
f v < F v [Satisfactory]
f a < F a [Satisfactory]
f b < F b [Satisfactory]
a0
F a
f bl
F b
__
for
f
(fa
f b) =
a0
F a
L arg er of
a0
F a
0.15
C m ' f bl
a0
F e'
f a0
f
+ bl
0.6 F y F b
F b
for
a0
F a
> 0.15
1.3
(cont'd)
Column
Beam
f a0
2.92
0.28
f bl
29.62
29.51
F a
29.73
28.91
F b
30.00
30.00
F e'
9262.11
773.12
Cm'
1.00
1.00
( fa , fb )
1.09
0.99
[Satisfactory]
DESIGN STIFFENERS
1. BEARING STIFFENERS ARE REQUIRED AT EACH END SUPPORT. (K1.8, page 5-82)
2. DETERMINE STIFFENER SIZE.
tw =
in
1 1/2
b st / t w =
6.00
A eff =
33.75
in
fa =
25.9
ksi
Es =
29000
ksi
b st =
C c = (2 E s / F y )
2
1
Fa =
0.5
0.5
34.1
( kl / r )
in
K / r = 0.75 h / ( I / A eff )
107
2
Fy
2C c2
5 3 ( kl / r ) ( kl / r )
+
3
8C c
8C 3
c
12 2E
23( kl / r )
for
for
kl
Cc
r
26.6
>
kl
> Cc
r
[Satisfactory]
Column
Beam
SW (pcf)
490
490
Flanges (ft 3 )
298.3
250.0
Web (ft )
682.6
610.8
36.0
Misc.(ft 3 )
50
50
14.6
psf =
Stiffers (ft )
277.3
248.2
psf -
Technical Reference:
1. AISC: "Manual of Steel construction 9th", American Institute of Steel Construction, 1990.
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TA (ft 2 )
38844
38844
21.4
Weight (lb / ft )
16.5
14.6
31.1
psf
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Tube / Pipe Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube or Pipe)
HSS12X12X1/2
F=
Tube
Fy =
H =
46
40
ksi
ft
P =
87
kips
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
=>
0
w = 0.06
12.5 kips at
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
M ry
P r 29
+ M rx +
M cx M cy
2Pc
Where
KL x =
40
(KL / r)max =
Pr =
87
0.00
M ry =
109.26
<
0.78
<
103
M rx =
200
1.0
KL y =
[Satisfactory]
40
[Satisfactory]
kips
ft-kips, at 29.00 ft from bottom
Pc = Pn / c =
473
>
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
M rx
M ry
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
max =
1.89
<
Where
Es =
29000
L /
457
ksi
in4
457
in
240
2.00
in
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
WF Column Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
W10X49
Fy =
H =
50
14
ksi
ft
P =
35
kips
0
=>
w = 0.75
20
kips at
F=
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
KL x =
14
(KL / r)max =
<
0.90
<
66
Pr =
35
M rx =
0.00
M ry =
59.52
200
1.0
KL y =
[Satisfactory]
14
[Satisfactory]
kips
Pc = Pn / c =
>
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
M rx
M ry
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
max =
0.68
<
Where
Es =
L /
272
ksi
in4
y=
93.4
in4
29000
240
0.70
in
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
Wall Stud & Compensation Channel Design Based on AISI S100-2007 & ER-4943P
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
600S162-54
12
in o.c
( 50 ksi )
WALL DIMENSION
H1 =
14
ft
H2 =
H=
1
15
ft
ft
STORY HEIGHT
w = 28.48 psf
Wt =
32
psf
H /240
600T200-68
( 14 GA , 50 ksi )
COMPENSATION CHANNEL
CLEAR DISTANCE
CLR =
0.75
in, (for story drift & floor
vertical deflection)
0.0566
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
2.86
in4
Mn/b =
27.76 in-kips
t =
in
Wt =
1.89
lb/ft
Sxx =
0.927
in3
Vn/v =
2708
0.556
in2
ry =
0.57
in
A =
rx = 2.267 in
J = 0.000594 in4
50
thk =
wall =
0.0713
6
xo = -1.072 in
6
Cw = 1.318 in
lbs
[Satisfactory]
ksi
in, metal thickness
in, wall thickness
<
channel width
[Satisfactory]
0.19
kips/stud
V4 =
0.19
kips/stud
V2 =
-0.21
kips/stud
M1 =
0.60
ft-kips/stud
V3 =
C =
0.21
0.03
kips/stud
M2 =
kips, (the max axial compression)
0.20
ft-kips/stud
T =
x =
0.45
6.50
27.76
in-kips / stud
M = (1/1.4) MAX( M1 , M2) =
>
5.16
M
[Satisfactory]
in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 for wind/seismic, from AISI App. A4.1.2, typical)
2708
Where
lbs / stud
>
[Satisfactory]
153 lbs / stud
CHECK WALL STUD CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
bM
Mn
0.6
vV
Vn
M=
V=
=
5.16
153
<
0.1941
1.0
[Satisfactory]
__
in-kips / stud, (1/1.4 included)
lbs / stud, (1/1.4 included)
Vn/v =
2708
Mn/b =
27.76
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
<
0.19
0.1678
vV
Vn
0.5
<
1.3
[Satisfactory]
0.06
<
0.7
ft
(cont'd)
CHECK WALL STUD COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
Pn/
c =
Where
4.99
kips / stud
c =
1.8
>
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
[Satisfactory]
8.97
kips / stud
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
0.996
cP b C mM
+
=
Pn
M n
Where
<
0.19
1.0
[Satisfactory]
M=
P=
5.16
0.03
Pn/c =
4.99
kips / stud
Mn/b =
27.76
in-kips / stud
Cm =
1.0
P Ex =
2E I x
( K x L x )2
= 1
cP
=
P Ex
1.000
wall =
Rb
6 EIL
L
b
( x a )3+( L 2b 2 ) x x3
w
24 EI
( L3x 2 L x3+ x 4 )
<
Where
x=
R=
a=
b=
8.00
0.43
1.00
14.00
=
H /240 =
0.26
in
0.75
in
0.36
in-kips / 12"o.c.
>
0.17
[Satisfactory]
in-kips / 12"o.c.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, S100-2007 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
2. SSMA, Product Technical Information, ICBO ER-4943P, Steel Stud Manufactures Association, 2001.
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[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE:
Header, Sill & Jamb Design Based on AISI 2001 & ICBO ER-4943P
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
12
ft
b=
h=
5
ft
3
ft
c=
(See Wall Design for Story Height, Lateral Load and More Information.)
HEADER
600S162-54
( 50 ksi studs)
600T200-54
( 50 ksi tracks)
(TOTAL SECTION: 6 x 6)
wheader =
171
Wt, header =
SILL
( 50 ksi stud)
wsill =
100
JAMB
( 50 ksi studs)
wjamb =
185
Pjamb =
208
600T125-54
( 50 ksi tracks)
t =
0.0566
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
2.86
in
h =
in
Wt =
1.89
lb/ft
Sxx =
0.927
in3
0.556
in2
ry =
0.57
in
A =
rx = 2.267 in
6
Cw = 1.318 in
J = 0.000594 in
L=
12
Mn/b =
27.76 in-kips
Vn/v =
2708
xo = -1.072 in
4.63
>
ft-kips
2
M = wheader L / 8 =
3.08
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
5.42
>
kips
V = wheader L / 2 =
1.03
[Satisfactory]
kips
0.36C b
Lu =
F yS f
EGJ I y =
Where
Fe =
Where
Cb =
1.0
Sf =
E=
G=
1.91
29500
11300
Iy =
3.077
J=
0.001
C b
K yL yS f
1.09
Ky =
1.0
144
__
in4
EGJ I y =
Ly =
<
ft
12.6
ksi
in
<
<
lbs
2.78 Fy =
139.0
ksi
0.56 Fy =
28.0
ksi
(cont'd)
F y , for F e2.78 F e
10 F y
10
, for 2.78> F e 0.56 F e
F 1
9 y
36 F e
F e , for F e 0.56 F e
Fc =
b =
Mn/
1.20
ft-kips
Where
Sc =
1.91
<
12.6
[Satisfactory]
ksi
b =
1.67
Mn =
M=
ScFc =
3.08
24.08
ft-kips
in-kips
CHECK HORIZONTAL CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT ANY SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
bM
Mn
Where
vV
Vn
M=
V=
3.08
1.03
ft-kips
kips
Vn/v =
5.42
kips
b =
<
0.6912
Mn/b =
0.6
[Satisfactory]
7.73
ft-kips
1.67
bM
Mn
1.0
4.63
>
0.66
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
0.5
<
0.5882
1.3
0.19
<
0.7
[Satisfactory]
Lateral =
5( wheader ) L 4
=
384 EI
0.47
in
<
L /240 =
0.60
in
[Satisfactory]
0.00
in
<
L /240 =
0.60
in
[Satisfactory]
0.55
in
0.60
in
[Satisfactory]
5(W t , header ) L 4
Vertical =
384 EI
Where
6.29
in
Sill Design
CHECK HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
Lateral =
Where
5( wSill ) L 4
=
384 EI
=
2.86
in
<
L /240 =
Jamb Design
SECTION PROPERTIES OF EACH VERTICAL STUD (SSMA page 7 & 8)
0.1017
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Ixx =
4.797
in4
Mn/b =
56.73 in-kips
t =
in
Wt =
3.29
lb/ft
Sxx =
1.599
in3
Vn/v =
11124 lbs
A =
0.966
in2
ry =
0.541
in
thk =
J = 0.003329 in
rx = 2.229 in
6
Cw = 2.093 in
h=
15
xo = -1.039 in
14.18
ft-kips
M = (1/1.4) Mmax =
33.37
kips
V = (1/1.4) Vmax =
__
>
2.00
>
0.71
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK COMPRESSION CAPACITY WITH, AT LEAST, ONE FLANGE THROUGH-FASTENED TO SHEATHING (AISI D6.1.3)
c =
Pn/
Where
25.88
kips
c =
1.8
>
Pn = C1C2C3 AE / 29500 =
C1 = (0.79 x + 0.54) =
P
46.59
[Satisfactory]
kips
0.949
C2 = (1.17 t + 0.93) =
1.049
Where
vV
Vn
<
0.1016
1.0
M=
V=
1.43
0.51
Vn/v =
33.37
kips
Mn/b =
14.18
ft-kips
bM
Mn
0.6
<
0.10
bM
V
+ v
Vn
Mn
[Satisfactory]
vV
Vn
0.5
<
0.0755
1.3
<
0.02
0.7
[Satisfactory]
cP b C mM
+
=
Pn
M n
Where
0.11
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
M=
P=
1.43
0.21
Pn/c =
25.88
kips
Mn/b =
14.18
in-kips
Cm =
1.0
P Ex =
jamb = wall
I
w
wall
w
I
0.34
<
in
H /240 =
0.75
jamb
50
0.1132
6
ksi
in, metal thickness
in, wall thickness
<
track width
[Satisfactory]
d =
5
in, jamb width
o
9.3
in, effective width
b = d + 2 t (tan 60 ) =
F =
0.86
kips, (factor 1/1.4 included, AISI App. A4.1.2)
M = F (t + 1/4") / 2 =
0.6
in-kips
2
3
S = b (thk) / 6 =
0.0199 in
Mn/
b =
0.71
( K x H 2 )2
= 1
CHECK DEFLECTION
in-kips
>
[Satisfactory]
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in
2E I x
cP
=
P Ex
[Satisfactory]
29097.14 kips
1.000
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Cantilever Column & Footing Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube, Pipe, or WF)
HSS8X8X5/8
Fy =
H =
46
15
ksi
ft
F=
3.2
kips, ASD
P=
10
kips, ASD
b=
ft
Qa =
ksf
PP =
0.35
1
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
Tube
ksf / ft
Yes
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
Pr =
10.00
kips
M rx =
48.00
ft-kips
M ry =
ft-kips
KL y =
30
Pc = Pn / c =
283
[Satisfactory]
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d =
4.588 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S 3 = 2 P P Min( d , 12' ) =
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S 1 = 2 P P Min( d / 3 , 12' ) =
Require Depth is given by
A
4.36 h
1+ 1+
2
A
4.25 Ph
bS 3
Where
1.0
>
d=
<
0.50
M rx
[Satisfactory]
M ry
[Satisfactory]
3.21
ksf
1.07
ksf
for nonconstrained
4.588
ft
[Satisfactory]
for constrained
P= F=
3.20
A = 2.34 P / (b S 1 ) =
kips
1.72
__
h = M max / F =
15.00 ft
<
Qa
[Satisfactory]
FH3
=
3EI
1.47
in
<
2H/
240
1.50
in
[Satisfactory]
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
NEGLECTING DRAG / COLLECTOR AXIAL DEFLECTIONS, SO THE AXIAL FORCE DIAGRAM AS FOLLOWS IS THE SAME FOR BOTH
RIGID AND FLEXIBLE DIAPHRAGM.
2.
ASSUMING THAT DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS ALONG DRAG ARE UNIFORM AND EQUAL, SINCE THE DIAPHRAGM THICKNESS
SAME AND NAILING OR SHEAR STUD DISTRIBUTED CONTINUOUSLY.
n=
Joint
(ft)
Span 1
Span 2
Span 3
10
Fbrace (k)
Right
0.00
20
-16.44
-16.44
35
-28.77
-28.77
50
46.5
-41.10
5.40
Span 5
25
68
46.5
-9.40
37.10
Span 6
20
93
16.55
16.55
Span 7
20
113
0.12
0.12
Span 8
20
133
32
-16.32
15.68
Span 9
18
153
32
-0.76
31.24
Span 10
20
10
171
16.44
16.44
11
191
0.00
60.0
40.0
20.0
0.0
-20.0
-40.0
-60.0
157
ft
kips
15
18
191
Fbrace =
15
Span 4
20
__
Distance, ft
822
plf
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
1200S250-97
600S250-54
600S162-54
L=
24
ft
TRUSS DEPTH
H=
ft
DL =
300
lbs / ft
LL =
240
lbs / ft
ANALYSIS
DESIGN CRITERIA
1. The intermediate finite element analysis include shear deformations using E & G equal to 29500 ksi & 11300 ksi.
2. There are different rotations at same joint of web to chord, since web pinned to continued chord.
3. Top chord shall be fastened to sheathing before vertical laod added.
DETERMINE JOINT DEFLECTIONS BY FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS
Joint
(pin-2)
(pin-2)
-0.1046
-0.0794
-0.0158
-0.0775
-0.0658
-0.0532
-0.0120
-0.0588
-0.0499
-0.0404
-0.0010
-0.0777
-0.0642
-0.0532
-0.0324
-0.0007
-0.0590
-0.0488
-0.0404
-0.0246
-0.0083
-0.1054
-0.0087
-0.0324
-0.0235
-0.0063
-0.0800
-0.0066
-0.0246
-0.0178
0.0049
-0.1058
-0.0075
-0.0235
-0.0019
0.0037
-0.0803
-0.0057
-0.0178
-0.0015
-0.1049
-0.0019
0.0019
-0.0796
7.22E-17
-0.0015
0.0015
-0.1002
0.0161
-0.0161
-0.0761
0.0122
-0.0122
0.0083
-0.1054
0.0087
0.0324
0.0235
0.0063
-0.0800
0.0066
0.0246
0.0178
-0.0049
-0.1058
0.0075
0.0235
0.0019
-0.0037
-0.0803
0.0057
0.0178
0.0015
0.0158
-0.0775
0.0658
0.0532
0.0120
-0.0588
0.0499
0.0404
10
0.0010
-0.0777
0.0642
0.0532
0.0324
0.0007
-0.0590
0.0488
0.0404
0.0246
11
0.1050
0.1046
0.0797
0.0794
-0.1050
-0.0797
0.08
in
<
L / 240
1.20
in
[Satisfactory]
0.11
in
__
I end section
J end section
Member
I-J
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
N (kips)
V (kips)
0-1
-10.952
0.232
0.000
10.952
-0.232
M(ft-kips)
0.928
0-2
12.428
2.649
0.000
-11.724
-0.538
6.718
1-2
0.359
0.000
0.000
-0.359
0.000
0.000
1-3
-10.952
-0.127
-0.928
10.952
0.127
0.422
REACTIONS:
2-3
-1.053
0.000
0.000
1.053
0.000
0.000
R0 = R11 =
2-4
12.680
0.246
-6.718
-11.976
1.864
3.307
3-4
0.366
0.000
0.000
-0.366
0.000
0.000
6.67
kips, upward
3-5
-11.951
-0.160
-0.422
11.951
0.160
-0.216
4-5
2.265
0.000
0.000
-2.265
0.000
0.000
10
4-6
10.701
0.271
-3.307
-9.997
1.840
0.000
11
5-6
-2.832
0.000
0.000
2.832
0.000
0.000
12
5-7
-11.951
0.160
0.216
11.951
-0.160
0.422
13
5-8
2.265
0.000
0.000
-2.265
0.000
0.000
14
6-8
9.997
1.840
0.000
-10.701
0.271
3.307
15
7-8
0.366
0.000
0.000
-0.366
0.000
0.000
16
7-9
-10.952
0.127
-0.422
10.952
-0.127
0.928
17
7 - 10
-1.053
0.000
0.000
1.053
0.000
0.000
18
8 - 10
11.976
1.864
-3.307
-12.680
0.246
6.718
19
9 - 10
0.359
0.000
0.000
-0.359
0.000
0.000
20
9 - 11
-10.952
-0.232
-0.928
10.952
0.232
0.000
21
10 - 11
11.724
-0.538
-6.718
-12.428
2.649
0.000
(cont'd)
Member
Top Chord
Mn/b =
30.53
ft-kips
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
Vn/v =
15.63
kips
-12.680
2.649
6.718
Pn/c =
18.54
kips
[Satisfactory]
Member
Bot Chord
Mn/b =
5.33
ft-kips
N (kips)
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
Vn/v =
5.42
kips
11.951
0.232
0.928
Tn/t =
33.50
kips
[Satisfactory]
Compression
Web Member
N (kips)
9 & 13
-2.265
V (kips)
M(ft-kips)
Pn/c =
17.88
kips
[Satisfactory]
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
=>
W18X143
=>
rx
ry
Ix
Sx
42.1
19.5
8.08
2.72
2750
282
Fy =
B =
50
ksi
12
in
Iy
tw
bf
tf
tB =
in
311
55.5
0.017
0.73
11.20
1.32
D =
tD =
0
0
in
in
Fy =
36
ksi
A
54.1
d
20.5
y
12.0
Ix
3732
E
29000
Total = = >
Sy
yz
15.02
BEAM SPAN
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED DEAD LOAD
UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED LIVE LOAD
CONCENTRATED LOADS
(0 for no concentrated load)
L=
wD =
25.6
0
wL =
3.3
ft
kips / ft
kips / ft
P1,D =
kips
P1,L =
53.2
kips
L1 = 14.25 ft
P2,D =
kips
P2,L =
kips
L2 =
ft
L = L / 360
Lb =
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENT, SHEAR, AND CHECK CAPACITIES
RLeft = 68.18 kips
wSelf Wt = 0.184
kips / ft
VMax =
74.21
<
V allowable =
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LIVE LOAD DEFLECTION
Max =
0.59
<
M allowable =
[Satisfactory]
957.97 ft-kips
(from following analysis)
<
L = L / 360 =
0.85
inch
[Satisfactory]
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR WEB (AISC 360-10 Table B4.1)
23.10
<
r =
137.27
h c / Min(t w , t D ) =
<
where
p =
44.37
Compact Web
r = 5.7 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
137.27
44.37
90.55
A f,bot
hc =
16.86
in
hp =
27.40
in
My =
1293.3
ft-kips
Mp =
1599.8
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS FOR FLANGES (AISC 360-10 Table B4.1)
4.24
<
r =
25.09
0.5 b f,top / t f,top =
where
,for A f,top
r = 1.0 (k c
<
p =
Compact Flanges
E / F L ) 0.5 =
25.09
p = 0.38 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
9.15
9.15
35
0.76
310
in3
(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / b , BASED ON AISC 360-10 Chapter F4
E
L p = 1.1r t
L r = 1.95r t
where
7.08
ft
FL
S xc h 0
0.83 , h 0 =
a w =h c t w / (b fc t fc ) =
b fc
rt =
3.21
M p = Min [M p , 1.6S xc F y ] =
R pc =
pw = p =
44.37
= b f / (2 t f ) =
4.24
pf = p =
9.15
,
M
yc
Min
F cr =
for
C b 2E
J=
19.2
Cb =
1.0
M yt = S xt F y =
1320.9 ft-kips
rw = r =
137.27
rf = r =
25.09
h c / t w pw
M
yc
pw
1 + 0.078
Lb
rt
ft
1599.8 ft-kips
23.10
yc
38.32
in
1293.3 ft-kips
= hc / tw =
18.70 in ,
2
1
12 h 0 + a w h
6
d
h 0d
M yc = S xc F y =
S h
1 + 1 + 6.76 F L xc 0
E
J
rw pw
J
S xc h 0
Lb
rt
yc
for
1.237
h c / t w > pw
>
R pc M yc , for L b L p
Lb L p
Lr L p
M n, F 4.2 = Min C b R pc M yc ( R pc M yc F L S xc )
, R pc M yc
, for L p < L b L r
1599.8 ft-kips
Min ( F cr S xc , R pc M yc ) , for L r L b
M n, F 5.3 =
0.9 E k c S xc
R pt =
yt
Min
b =
for
h c / t w pw
yt
yt
1.67
rf pf
1599.8 ft-kips
pf
pw
rw pw
yt
for
h c / t w > pw
958.0
ft-kips
1.2112
(cont'd)
DETERMINE ALLOWABLE FLEXURAL STRENGTH , Mn / b , BASED ON AISC 360-10 Chapter F5
<== Not Applicable.
Lr = rt
E
0.7 F y
24.18
Fy ,
for
ft
Lb L p
Min C b F y ( 0.3F y )
Lb L p
Lr L p
, Fy
for
L p < Lb L r
F cr , F 5.2 =
=
C b
Min
2E
2
Lb
rt
Fy ,
, Fy
0.9 E k c
2
bf
2t f
R pg = Min 1
ksi
50
ksi
L r Lb
for
F y ( 0.3F y )
F cr , F 5.3 =
50
pf
rf pf
Min ( a w , 10 )
hc
5.7
1200 + 300 Min ( a w , 10 ) t w
E
Fy
, 1.0 =
774.4 ft-kips
kv
10.0
5+
in
h / tw =
ft
(a / h)
16.86
, for a / h3
5 , for a / h >3
23
Aw =
2
14.97 in
E
1.0 , for h / t w1.10 k v
Fy
=
5.00
V n = 0.6 F y A w C v =
448.95 kips
V allowable = V n / v =
268.83 kips
Cv
1.10
h /tw
E
1.51E k v
, for 1.37 k v < h / t w
Fy
( h / t w )2 F y
v =
1.67
1.000
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
3/4
in
STUDS SPACING
1
row @
12
RIBS PERPENDICULAR TO BEAM ?
No
(parallel)
in o.c.
WF BEAM SECTION
=>
W24X62
=>
Fy =
50
ksi
rx
ry
Ix
Sx
23.7
9.23
1.37
1560
132
B =
12
in
Iy
Sy
tw
bf
tf
tB =
in
35
9.8
0.0122
0.43
7.04
0.59
D =
tD =
5
0.5
in
in
Fy, plate =
36
ksi
Total Steel = = >
A
32.8
d
29.7
y
19.3
Ix
3877
E
29000
yz
23.11
Sx
201
Zx
263
30
30
L=
S=
wD =
20
ft
ft, o.c.
lbs / ft2
LIVE LOAD
wL =
100
lbs / ft2
P1,L =
10
kips
L1 =
10
ft
P2,L =
30
kips
L2 =
== >
20
No
ft
,new construction
BEAM SPAN
BEAM SPACING (TRIB. WIDTH)
A
18.3
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE REACTIONS, MOMENTS & SHEARS
+(
120
43.50
w = w D+L + w wt =
3.72
RLeft =
91.92
kips
M max =
781.16
2
167.22 lbs / ft
5.02
kips / ft (total gravity loads on span beam)
RRight = 98.58 kips
) =
=
3.25
in
>
in
3/4
in
H s = h r + 1.5 =
s =
12
in o.c.
wr =
in
4.5
in
[Satisfactory]
<
in
[Satisfactory]
<
3/4
in
[Satisfactory]
in
<
h r + t o - 0.5 =
<
>
MAX[ 8(h r + t o ) , 36 ] =
4 =
3
in o.c.
__
>
in
in
[Satisfactory]
50
in o.c.
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(AISC I3.2c.1.b)
[Satisfactory]
(AISC 360-05 I3.2d.6)
0.85 f c ' b t 0 / F y =
A fill = A - 2A f - A w =
tw =
0.43
12.23
in
h = t0 + hr + d =
A total = A ctr + A =
47.7
Af =
4.15
in2
tf =
0.59
in
(cont'd)
yb =
AF y
h
for Atotal 2 Actr
'b
0.85 f c
tf+
y =
h
h
thus,
tw
0.5 t 0 + h r + y b
32.2
) (
0.5 A total
y =
22.8
in, (moment arm between centroid of tensile force and the resultant compressive force.)
Z tr = 0.5 y A total =
in3
544
Ec
13.01
A ctr = b t 0 / n =
yb =
22.5
I tr = I x + A( y b 0.5d ) +
2
S tr =
St =
I tr
22.8
2
Actr t 02
+ Actr ( 0.5t 0 + h r + d y b ) =
12
8956
in4
393
yb
I tr
( d + hr + t 0 yb )
680
Moment :
where
WF )
M DL + M LL =
Zx =
b =
1.67
98.58
kips
1357.0
[Satisfactory]
3.76(E / F y ) 0.5 =
Shear : V max =
1339.6 ft-kips
M n / b = Z tr F y / b =
3
154 in
<
90.55
>
h / tw =
69.07
V n / v = 0.6 F y AwC v / v =
<
where
2.24 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
kv =
(k v E / F y ) 0.5 =
53.946
(AISC 360-05 G2.1b)
Cv =
v =
53.852
781.2
ft-kips
b =
>
1.67
S eff S s
S tr S s
ft-kips
472.8
__
V ' = MAX
Mn / b = Zx Fy / b =
wc =
115
X1 =
15.50
18.06
pcf
ft
(cont'd)
E c = w c 1.5 33 (f c ') 0.5 =
A sc =
0.44
2229.1 ksi
in2
Fu =
58
Rg =
1.00
Rp =
0.75
Qn = Qn Nr X1 / s =
ksi
279.99 kips
>
V'
[Satisfactory]
<
L = L / 360
1.00
inch
Mid =
5wDLL4
=
384EI
where
0.31
in
w DL =
1.91
kips / ft
I=
3877
in4
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PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Tube, Pipe, or WF Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
MEMBER SHAPE (Tube, Pipe, or WF) & SIZE
DATE :
HSS2X2X1/4
Fy =
46
ksi
Pr =
kips, ASD
kL x =
ft
kL y =
ft
M rx =
0.8
Lb =
M ry =
V weak =
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
1
0.1
1
< ==
Tube
ft-kips, ASD
8
kips
ft-kips, ASD
kips
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
<
0.45
1.0
[Satisfactory]
20
/ 1.67 =
M cx = M n / b =
3.70
/ 1.67 =
2.21
M cy = M n / b =
3.70
/ 1.67 =
2.21
>
>
>
Pr
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
18.4 / 1.67 =
11.0
kips
>
V strong =
1.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
18.4 / 1.67 =
11.0
kips
>
V weak =
1.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
__
Page 424 of 533
524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Channel Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
P=
36
ksi
10
kips, ASD
kL x =
20
ft
kL y =
10
ft
M rx =
13
ft-kips, ASD
Lb =
kips
M ry =
ft-kips, ASD
V weak =
35
kips
20
77
P r 8 M rx M ry
+
+
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2Pc
M cx M cy
Where
0.94
89
/ 1.67 =
M cx = M n / b =
42.79
/ 1.67 =
M cy = M n / b =
9.84
/ 1.67 =
5.89
Pc = Pn / c =
>
>
>
<
Pr
1.0
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
M rx
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
132.2 / 1.67 =
79.2
kips
>
V strong =
77.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
68.6 / 1.67 =
41.1
kips
>
V weak =
35.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
__
Page 425 of 533
524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Angle Steel Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Fy =
36
ksi
P=
10
kips, ASD
kL x =
20
ft
kL y =
10
ft
ft-kips, ASD
L bx =
V strong =
77
kips
M ry =
ft-kips, ASD
60
kips
V weak =
L by =
20
10
ft
P r + 8 M r ,max + M r ,min
P c 9 M c ,max M c,min
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M r ,max + M r ,min
M c,max M c ,min
2Pc
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
136
/ 1.67 =
7.78
ft-kips
M r,min =
0.71
ft-kips
or
or
1.0
[Satisfactory]
>
M r,max =
<
0.91
Pr
[Satisfactory]
0.71
ft-kips
7.78
ft-kips
M c,max = M n / b =
42.24
/ 1.67 =
25.29 ft-kips, (smaller equal-leg section used, AISC 360-05 Chapter F10-2)
>
M r,max
M c,min = M n / b =
15.89
/ 1.67 =
9.51
ft-kips
>
M r,min
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
172.8 / 1.67 =
103.5 kips
>
V strong =
77.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
129.6 / 1.67 =
77.6
>
V weak =
60.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
kips
__
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524
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Connection Design for Column above Beam, Based on AISC Manual & AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BEAM SIZE
W16X40
COLUMN SIZE
c =
d =
6
6
in
in
3/4
in
1/4
in
3/4
in
ASTM = A325
Axial
Shear
Moment
10
25
10
kips
kips
ft-kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK WELD OF COLUMN TO BASE PLATE (AISC 360-05 J2.4 )
fx = V / Aw =
5.7
ksi
fy = P / Aw + M / Sw =
fv = (fx2 + fy2)0.5 =
Where
20.1
20.9
Aw =
4.4
ksi
in2
Sw =
6.7
in3
ksi
Fv = 0.6 FEXX / =
<
21.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
42.4
>
[Satisfactory]
19.9
Rnt / =
1.299 in
'
= 1 d =
2.049 in
S
in, (AISC Manual 9th, Page 4-90)
b' = b - 0.5 =
a' = a + 0.5 =
S=
9.000
tc =
8 Bb '
=
SF y
Fy =
0.678
50
' =
ksi, for WF
R n / = R nt / Min 1 , 1.3
Rn /
T allow = R n /
tc
t
tc
(1 + )
fv
F nv
1
'
1+ b'
tc
t
14.1
(1 + )
'
1.48
1 =
0.538
11.7
36
>
Fy =
0.910
'
R n / , for < 0
Mn / b =
__
3/4
kips / bolt
in
>
M=
1.38
[Satisfactory]
ft-kips
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Design for Fully Restrained Moment Connection across Girder Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION
GRAVITY SERVICE VERTICAL LOAD
BALANCED SERVICE MOMENT
VERTICAL PLATE THICKNESS
= > W21X50
P =
47
kips
26
ft-kips
M =
t V = 0.75 in
tH =
36
ksi
0.5 in ( 1/2 in)
1
in ( 1 in)
A325
STD
0.375 in
Fy =
w=
=
ASTM =
=>
=>
USE VERT. PLATE 9.5" x 4.0" x 3/4" WITH WELD 1/2" EA. SIDE TO
GIRDER WEB & 1 ROW OF TOTAL (3) - 1" BOLTS AT BEAM END.
HORIZ. TOP PLATE THK. 3/8" WITH 2 ROW 2 BOLTS PER ROW AT ONE END.
3
=>
2
ANALYSIS
BEAM SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC 13th Table 1)
tf
k
d
tw
20.8
0.38
0.535
1.04
CHECK CAPACITY OF VERTICAL BOLTS (AISC 360-05 J3)
Allow shear per bolt
18.8
T = 2 M / d = coupling force
No. of bolts required
Bolt spacing required
Edge spacing required
Number of rows required
=
=
=
=
=
30
3.0
3.00
1.75
1
kips
in
in, (Tab J3.4)
rows
57
kips
(P2 + T2 )0.5
2.25
0.75
0.50
0.25
0.69
0.35
9.5
>
>
(P2 + T2 )0.5
P =
=
47
50.5
Vertical shear = P / Aw = P / 2 D te
Bending stress = 0.5 P e D / I
=
=
7.0
9.9
ksi
ksi
Tension stress =
4.5
ksi
T / Aw = T / 2 D te
=
=
=
=
=
21.0
16.0
>
21.56
kips
bolts
in
in
rows
kips
56
kips
[Satisfactory]
ksi
[Satisfactory]
ksi
ksi
56
3
3.00
1.75
1
14.4
ksi
16.0
ksi
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
__
80
kips
>
47
kips
[Satisfactory]
133
kips
>
30
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
(cont'd)
CHECK BLOCK SHEAR ( WEB TEAR-OUT, AISC 360-05 J4) <== Applicable only for top flange coped.
lh
=
1.3
in
lv
5.3
in
Fu
65
83
=
>
T=
>
54
P=
30
kips
47.00 kips
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
75
>
kips
21.56
T =
30
ksi
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
41
kips
>
30
kips
[Satisfactory]
5.6
in
Fu
65
91
>
T=
30
__
Page 429 of 533
524
kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
Beam Bolted Splice Design Based on AISC Manual 13th Edition (AISC 360-05)
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
WF BEAM SECTION
W21X48
Fy =
50
ksi
F yp =
36
ksi
t fp =
in
t wp =
0.75
in
T =
70
V =
100
M =
80
=
1
BOLT DIAMETER
BOLT MATERIAL (A307, A325, A490)
HOLE TYPE (STD, NSL, OVS, SSL, LSL)
STD =
NSL =
OVS =
SSL =
LSL =
in ( 1 in)
ASTM =
=>
A325
STD
=>
FLANGE BOLTS
WEB BOLTS
2
2
rows
vert rows
3
3
ANALYSIS
SECTION PROPERTIES (AISC 13th Table 1)
d
20.6
tw
0.35
tf
0.43
k
0.93
bf
8.14
A
14.1
Zx
107
=
=
3.00
1.75
<
bf
<
d - 2k - 2t f
5.71
in
L fp
19.5
in
9.5
in
L wp
13.5
in
R n / v
=
=
3.00
1.75
in
in
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
18.8
v = T / AT + M / S =
v = [(T / A T ) 2 + (V / A V ) 2 ] 0.5 =
AT =
S=
AV =
where
11.7
kips / bolt
17.1
<
R n / v [Satisfactory]
k / bolt
<
R n / v [Satisfactory]
18
bolts, (total one end bolts)
123.6 in-bolts, (flange bolts only)
6
bolts, (one end web bolts only)
<
14.4
F yp / t = F yp / 1.67 =
__
ksi
[Satisfactory]
21.56 ksi
100
kips
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
82.80
kips
[Satisfactory]
=
100.00
1.2
kips
in
<
122.89 kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Filled Composite Column Design Based on AISC 360-05 & ACI 318-08
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
STEEL SHAPE (Tube or Pipe) & SIZE
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
HSS10X8X1/2
Fy =
46
ksi
CONCRETE STRENGTH
fc' =
ksi
Pr =
100
< ==
kips, ASD
kL x =
40
ft
kL y =
ft
M rx =
15
ft-kips, ASD
Lb =
40
V strong =
50
kips
M ry =
20
ft-kips, ASD
V weak =
30
kips
Tube
15.3
in2
A total =
78.3
in2
b/t=
<
16.00
D/t=
Where
>
0.20
A steel =
N/A
b=
D=
t=
8.0
N/A
0.5
1.0%
[Satisfactory]
2.26 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
56.75
0.15 E / F y =
in
94.57
E=
29000
[Satisfactory]
ksi
in
142.77
kips
>
c =
2.0
C2 =
0.85
P0 =
C3 =
0.90
Pe =
Pn =
Pr
[Satisfactory]
285.54 kips
918
kips
325.59 kips
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY (AISC 360-05 I1.1b & I4, and ACI 318-08 Chapter 9 & 10)
o =
2 0.85 f
Ec
0.85 f
'
C
'
C
, E c = 57
c
c
2
o
o
, E s = 29000ksi
'
C
, for c o
s E s , for s t
fS=
f y , for s > t
0.85 f
'
C
C=
5.45
Pc = Pn
Mc = Mn
Where
b =
/
/
b =
in
100
kips
86
ft-kips
>
b =
1.67
Pn =
b =
0.9
Mn =
M u / ( b / b ) = (M rx 2 + M ry 2 ) 0.5 =
167
25.0
kips
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
143.1 ft-kips
184.0 / 1.67 =
110.2 kips
>
V strong =
50.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
147.2 / 1.67 =
88.1
>
V weak =
30.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
kips
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Cellular Beam Design Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
W21X83
BEAM SIZE
CELL DIAMETER
CELL PITCH ( 1.25 D to 1.5 D)
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
D=
S=
6
9
in
in
Fy =
50
ksi
Pr =
60
kips, ASD
kL x =
28
ft
kL y =
ft
M rx =
50
ft-kips, ASD
Lb =
25
kips
M ry =
10
ft-kips, ASD
V weak =
200
kips
ANALYSIS
CHECK FULL SECTION CAPACITY, AT WEB OPENING, USING STRAIN-COMPATIBILITY METHOD (AISC 360-05, H1)
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
867
[Satisfactory]
Pr
[Satisfactory]
>
M cy = M n / b =
1.0
>
M cx = M n / b =
<
0.31
125.43 / 1.67 =
M rx
[Satisfactory]
>
M ry
[Satisfactory]
14.95
4.70
<
<
0.75 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
P r + 8 M r ,x + M r , y
P c 9 M c, x M c, y
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M r ,x + M r , y
2Pc
M c, x M c, y
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
1.0 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
341
/ 1.67 =
0.97
54.64
/ 1.67 =
M c,y = M n / b =
62.69
/ 1.67 =
<
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
1.0
[Satisfactory]
>
M c,x = M n / b =
24.08
18.06
0.5 P r =
30.00
kips
[Satisfactory]
>
0.5 M r,x =
25.00
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
>
0.5 M r,y =
5.00
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
237.9 / 1.67 =
142.5 kips
>
V strong =
V n,weak / v =
418.8 / 1.67 =
250.8 kips
>
V weak =
25.0
kips
[Satisfactory]
200.0 kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
Double Angle Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DOUBLE ANGLE SIZE
LONG LEGS BACK TO BACK ?
GAP DIMENSION
Yes
STITCHES SPACING
DATE :
2 - L8X6X1
(LLBB)
s = 0.375 in
kL z =
ft, o.c.
Fy =
36
ksi
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
80
P=
kips, ASD
kL x =
20
ft
bf =
12.4
in
tf =
1.0
in
kL y =
10
ft
d=
8.0
in
yp =
1.50
in
A =
22.0
in2
Ix =
162
in4
y=
3.14
in
Iy =
179
in4
35
ft-kips, ASD,
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING MOMENT M rx =
DOUBLE LEGS TENSION ?
Yes
(back to back legs tension)
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS BENDING UNBRACED LENGTH
STRONG DIRECTION SHEAR LOAD, ASD
L bx =
20
V strong =
200
kips
M ry =
15
ft-kips, ASD
150
kips
L by =
10
ft
ANALYSIS
CHECK LIMITING WIDTH-THICKNESS RATIOS (AISC 360-05, Table B4.1)
0.5 (b f - s - t w ) / t f =
d / tw =
4.00
5.00
<
<
1.0 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
0.75 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
28.38
21.29
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY FOR DOUBLE ANGLES (AISC 360-05, H1)
P r + 8 M r ,x + M r , y
P c 9 M c, x M c, y
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M r ,x + M r , y
2Pc
M c, x M c, y
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
270
0.99
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
>
Pr =
80.00
kips
M c,x = M n / b =
159.68 / 1.67 =
M c,y = M n / b =
129.00 / 1.67 =
[Satisfactory]
>
>
M r,x
[Satisfactory]
M r,y
[Satisfactory]
CHECK COMBINED COMPRESSION AND BENDING CAPACITY FOR SINGLE ANGLE BETWEEN STITCHES (AISC 360-05, H1)
P r + 8 M r ,max + M r ,min
P c 9 M c ,max M c,min
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M r ,max + M r ,min
2Pc
M c ,max M c ,min
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
256
0.96
<
1.0
[Satisfactory]
>
Pr =
43.50
kips
[Satisfactory]
(Conservatively, P r is single angle possible maximum axial load, which may be non-concurrent with moments.)
M r,max =
5.30
ft-kips
or
5.30
ft-kips
M r,min =
5.30
ft-kips
or
5.30
ft-kips
M c,max = M n / b =
44.40
/ 1.67 =
26.58 ft-kips, (smaller equal-leg section used, AISC 360-05 Chapter F10-2)
>
M r,max
M c,min = M n / b =
15.89
/ 1.67 =
9.51
ft-kips
[Satisfactory]
>
M r,min
[Satisfactory]
345.6 / 1.67 =
206.9 kips
V n,weak / v =
259.2 / 1.67 =
155.2 kips
>
>
V strong =
200.0 kips
[Satisfactory]
V weak =
150.0 kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
T-Shape Member Capacity Based on AISC 360-05
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
DATE :
bf =
12
in
tf =
2.74
in
d=
11.2
in
tw =
1.52
in
50
Fy =
10
P=
20
ft
kL y =
10
ft
70
L bx =
300
kips
M ry =
150
ft-kips, ASD
V weak =
y=
2.94
in
1.91
Ix =
387
in
in4
Iy =
397
in4
L by =
500
ft-kips, ASD,
V strong =
in2
kips, ASD
kL x =
45.7
yp =
ksi
A =
Yes
20
10
ft
(stem tension)
kips
7.37
1.91
<
<
1.0 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
0.75 (E / F y ) 0.5 =
24.08
18.06
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
P r 8 M r ,x M r , y
P r 0.2
+
+
, for
Pc
P c 9 M c, x M c, y
P r M r ,x M r , y
P r < 0.2
+
+
, for
2
P
M
M
Pc
c, y
c c, x
Where
Pc = Pn / c =
1386
<
0.96
1.0
[Satisfactory]
>
Pr =
10.00
kips
M c,x = M n / b =
M c,y = M n / b =
>
>
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
M r,x
[Satisfactory]
M r,y
510.7 / 1.67 =
305.8 kips
>
V strong =
300.0 kips
[Satisfactory]
V n,weak / v =
986.4 / 1.67 =
590.7 kips
>
V weak =
500.0 kips
[Satisfactory]
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
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Iw =
V =
Kzt =
1.00
136
1
he =
11
ft
hr
L
B
A
18
100
50
28
ft
ft
ft
ft2
=
=
=
=
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max total horizontal torsional load
Max total upward force
=
=
=
=
28.80
18.51
339.07
133.04
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2
where:
34.21 psf
qh = velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Kh = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
0.85
=
=
0.85
14.50 ft
(ASCE 7-10 26.2.1)
(ASCE 7-10 26.2.2)
pmin =
16
G Cp f = product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
G Cp i = product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
=
0.18
or
-0.18
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] =
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases
Roof angle =
15.64
Surface
1
2
3
4
5
6
1E
2E
3E
4E
5E
6E
G Cp f
0.49
-0.69
-0.45
-0.39
(+GCp i )
10.68
-29.76
-21.49
-19.48
(-GCp i )
23.00
-17.45
-9.17
-7.16
0.74
-1.07
-0.64
-0.58
19.32
-42.76
-28.17
-25.97
31.64
-30.45
-15.86
-13.65
-0.45
-0.69
-0.37
-0.45
0.40
-0.29
-0.48
-1.07
-0.53
-0.48
0.61
-0.43
(+GCp i )
-21.55
-29.76
-18.82
-21.55
7.53
-16.08
-22.58
-42.76
-24.29
-22.58
14.71
-20.87
(-GCp i )
-9.24
-17.45
-6.50
-9.24
19.84
-3.76
-10.26
-30.45
-11.97
-10.26
27.03
-8.55
5.00
1T
2T
3T
4T
Surface
5T
6T
G Cp f
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
0.49
2.67
5.75
-0.69
-7.44
-4.36
-0.45
-5.37
-2.29
-0.39
-4.87
-1.79
Roof angle = 0.00
G Cp f
0.40
-0.29
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
1.88
4.96
-4.02
-0.94
ft
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
Min. wind
28.4.4
Area
(ft2)
990
2337
2337
990
110
260
260
110
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
(+GCp i )
10.57
-69.54
-50.20
-19.28
2.13
-11.10
-7.31
-2.86
28.60
-133.04
28.80
-80.00
Surface
(-GCp i )
22.77
-40.77
-21.43
-7.09
3.48
-7.90
-4.12
-1.50
28.60
-71.46
28.80
-80.00
2
3
5
6
2E
3E
5E
6E
Min. wind
28.4.4
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
1T
2T
Area
(ft2)
440
1038
1038
440
110
260
260
110
550
1298
(+GCp i )
4.70
-30.91
-22.31
-8.57
2.13
-11.10
-7.31
-2.86
1.47
-9.66
(ft2)
2337
2337
608
608
260
260
117
117
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
(+GCp i )
-69.54
-43.96
4.58
-9.78
-11.10
-6.31
1.72
-2.44
18.51
-110.00
11.60
-80.00
(-GCp i )
-40.77
-15.19
12.06
-2.29
-7.90
-3.11
3.16
-1.00
18.51
-51.80
11.60
-80.00
Torsion (ft-k)
-47
-67
-20
-25
339
339
Area
Surface
3T
1298
-6.97
-2.98
4T
550
-2.68
-0.98
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, MT
Area
Torsion (ft-k)
(ft2)
16.00
Effective
Area (ft2)
Comp.
28
Note:
Zone 1
GCP
- GCP
0.41
-0.86
Zone 1
GCP
Zone 2
- GCP
GCP
Zone 3
- GCP
0.41
-1.48
0.41
-2.33
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
GCP
- GCP
0.92
-1.02
Zone 4
Zone 5
GCP
- GCP
0.92
-1.24
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
20.20
-35.42
20.20
-56.67
20.20
-85.93
37.67
-41.09
37.67
-48.65
If the effective area is roof Solar Panel area, the only zone 1, 2 , or 3 apply.
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Wind Analysis for Building with h > 60 ft, Based on ASCE 7-2010
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D, ASCE 7-10 26.7.3)
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
Iw
V
Kzt
H
=
=
=
=
Parapet height
Building length
Building width
Natural frequency (ASCE 7-10 26.9)
HP
L
B
n1
=
4
=
300
=
180
= 0.95541
AM =
55
ft
ft
ft
Hz, (1 / T)
ft2
AP =
27
ft2
1.00
144
1
157
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face
Max building upward force
Max building torsion force
=
=
=
=
=
=
3084.3
464683.0
1641.7
412095.1
3445.2
104096.3
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressures
qz = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd V2
where:
qz = velocity pressure at height, z. (Eq. 27.3-1, page 260 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
pmin =
16
Kz = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, z. (Tab. 27.3-1, page 261)
Kd = wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
z = height above ground
0.85
z (ft)
Kz
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.04
1.09
1.13
1.17
1.21
1.24
1.26
1.31
qz (psf)
38.35
40.61
42.41
44.22
46.93
49.18
50.99
52.79
54.60
55.95
56.85
59.11
z (ft)
Kz
140
160
161
161
161
161
161
161
161
161
1.36
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
qz (psf)
61.37
62.72
62.81
62.81
62.81
62.81
62.81
62.81
62.81
62.81
0.18
or
p = q G Cp - qh (G Cpi)
where:
p = pressure on surface for rigid building with all h. (Eq. 27.4-1, page 260).
q = qz for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
G Cp i = internal pressure coefficient. (Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
-0.18
qh = qz value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
Cp = external pressure coefficient, see right down tables. (Tab. 27.4-1, page 263)
G = gust effect factor (ASCE 7-10 26.9, Page 254)
1 + 1.7 I g 2 Q 2 + g 2 R 2
Iz =
0.17
R
z Q
0.925
1 + 1.7 g v I z
G=
1 + 1.7 g Q I zQ
0.925
, for
1 + 1.7 g v I z
= 0.861
n1 1.0
z =
94.2
Q=
0.84
z min =
15
gQ =
3.4
617
c=
0.2
gR =
4.18
Lz =
=
Rh =
0.206
RB =
0.183
RL =
0.036
N1 =
3.65
Rn =
0.062
R=
0.160
h=
157
gv =
3.4
Vz =
161.3
h/B
0.89
0.89
0.89
0.89
h/L
Distance
80.5
161
180
180
Distance
Cp
-1.01
-0.74
-0.66
To B Face
0.54
80.5
-0.91
To B Face
0.54
0.54
0.54
161
300
300
-0.89
-0.51
To L Face
To L Face
To L Face
To L Face
Roof
Direction
All
To L Dir
To B Dir
All
L/B
All
0.60
1.67
All
Cp
0.80
-0.50
-0.37
-0.70
To B Face
To B Face
Cp
0.05
(cont'd)
Hence, MWFRS Net Pressures are given by following tables (ASCE 7-10 27.4.1, Page 260)
P (psf) with
Windward Wall
Surface
z (ft)
GCPi
- GCPi
Surface
z (ft)
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
15.10
16.66
17.90
19.14
21.01
37.71
39.27
40.51
41.75
43.62
Side Wall
All
Surface
z (ft)
50
60
70
80
90
22.56
23.80
25.05
26.29
27.22
45.17
46.41
47.66
48.90
49.83
Leeward
All
100
120
140
160
161
27.84
29.39
30.95
31.88
31.94
50.45
52.01
53.56
54.49
54.55
Normal to L Face
Normal to L Face
Surface
Roof
Dist. (ft)
0 - 80.5
161
180
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-49.15
-26.54
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
Normal to B Face
Surface
z (ft)
-15.72
Leeward
All
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
Surface
-38.34
-65.93
-51.43
-46.87
-43.32
-28.82
-24.25
Normal to B Face
Roof
Dist. (ft)
0 - 80.5
161
300
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-31.13
-8.52
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-60.51
-59.17
-39.13
-37.90
-36.56
-16.52
Normal to L Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to B Face
Case 1
Case 2
ASCE-7
VBase
(kips)
3084
2313
1642
1231
3545
1967
MBase
(ft - kips)
464683
348512
412095
309071
657584
349674
Fig. 27.4-8
MT
(ft - kips)
104096
33245
103097
Page 271
2491
1868
2103
1577
3445
1835
(kips)
773
773
464
464
927
901
Min. wind
FUp,min (kips)
864
864
864
864
864
864
27.4.7
FUpward (kips)
Vmin
p = q (G Cp) - qi (G Cpi)
where:
p = pressure on component for building with h > 60 ft. (Eq. 30.6-1, page 320)
pmin =
16.00
q = qz for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
qh = qz value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
G Cp i = internal pressure coefficient. (Tab. 26.11-1, pg 258) =
0.18
or
-0.18
a = Zone width = MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L), 3] =
18.0 ft, (Fig 30.6-1 note 8, pg 348)
G Cp = external pressure coefficient. (Fig 30.6-1 note 8, pg 348)
Wall
Comp.
Actual Effective
2
Area ( ft )
Mullion
Panel
z (ft)
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120
140
160
161
55
27
Zone 4
GCP
- GCP
GCP
- GCP
0.81
0.87
0.81
0.87
-1.55
-1.73
-0.84
-0.88
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
37.81
40.03
41.81
43.59
46.26
48.48
50.26
52.04
53.82
55.15
56.04
58.27
60.49
61.82
61.91
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
-63.89
37.81
42.72
44.62
46.52
49.37
51.74
53.64
55.54
57.44
58.86
59.81
62.18
64.56
65.98
66.08
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
-108.57
40.35
42.72
44.62
46.52
49.37
51.74
53.64
55.54
57.44
58.86
59.81
62.18
64.56
65.98
66.08
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
-66.66
40.35
42.72
44.62
46.52
49.37
51.74
53.64
55.54
57.44
58.86
59.81
62.18
64.56
65.98
66.08
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
-119.68
cont'd
Roof
Roof
Effective
Area ( ft2 )
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
- GCP
- GCP
- GCP
-1.40
-2.30
-3.20
10
-1.40
-2.30
-3.20
59
-1.17
-1.98
-2.79
108
-1.10
-1.87
-2.65
157
-1.05
-1.81
-2.57
206
-1.01
-1.76
-2.50
255
-0.99
-1.72
-2.45
304
-0.96
-1.69
-2.41
353
-0.94
-1.66
-2.38
402
-0.93
-1.64
-2.35
451
-0.91
-1.62
-2.32
500
-0.90
-1.60
-2.30
38016
-0.90
-1.60
-2.30
38016
4104
972
Effective
Area ( ft2 )
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
-99.24
-155.77
-212.30
10
-99.24
-155.77
-212.30
59
-84.99
-135.82
-186.65
108
-80.14
-129.02
-177.91
157
-77.13
-124.82
-172.50
206
-74.95
-121.77
-168.58
255
-73.24
-119.37
-165.50
304
-71.83
-117.39
-162.96
353
-70.63
-115.71
-160.80
402
-69.59
-114.25
-158.92
451
-68.66
-112.96
-157.26
500
-67.83
-111.80
-155.77
38016
-67.83
-111.80
-155.77
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I =
V =
C
1.00
85
Kzt =
Flat
he =
11
ft
hr
L
B
A
=
=
=
=
18
100
50
28
ft
ft
ft
ft2
Category II
mph
18
100
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face
Max total horizontal torsional load
Max total upward force
=
=
=
=
=
=
18.00
267.64
10.71
79.19
250.01
58.80
kips
ft - kips
kips
ft - kips
ft-kips
kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure (IR 16-7 Table 1)
qs =
18.50
psf
Pnet, min =
10
Windward
Wall
Leeward
Wall
Side
Wall
Windward
Roof
Leeward
Roof
Normal to L Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to B Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to L Face
Case 3
Case 4
o
15.64 )
Normal to B Face
Case 3
Case 4
Cnet
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
0.43
Area (ft2)
1100
1100
725
725
1100
1100
725
725
Pnet (psf)
Cnet
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
-0.51
Area (ft2)
1100
1100
725
725
1100
1100
725
725
Pnet (psf)
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
-8
Cnet
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
-0.66
Area (ft2)
725
725
1100
1100
725
725
1100
1100
Pnet (psf)
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
-10
Cnet
-0.84
-0.12
Area (ft2)
2596
2596
Pnet (psf)
-13
-2
Cnet
-0.66
-0.66
Area (ft2)
2596
2596
Pnet (psf)
-10
-10
0.85
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cont'd
Base Forces
Normal to L Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to B Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to L Face
Case 3
Case 4
Normal to B Face
Case 3
Case 4
Minimum
to L
to B
VBase
(kips)
14.32
16.67
10.71
8.04
12.19
9.15
8.04
6.03
18.00
7.25
MBase
(ft - kips)
234.34
-267.64
79.19
59.39
67.06
50.34
59.39
44.58
162.00
53.58
MT
(ft - kips)
0.00
250.01
0.00
60.27
0.00
182.52
0.00
182.52
-58.80
-22.93
FUpward
(kips)
Pnet, min =
10
psf (IR 16-7 3.2)
a = width of edge strips, ASCE 7 Fig 6-10, note 9, page 54, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.4h), 0.04B,3] =
5.00
ft
Effective
Area (ft2)
28
Pressure (psf)
Roof
Overhang
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Cnet
- Cnet
Cnet
- Cnet
Cnet
- Cnet
Cnet
- Cnet
Cnet
- Cnet
0.55
-0.98
-1.43
0.55
-1.58
-1.87
0.55
-2.39
-2.95
0.99
-1.08
0.99
-1.32
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
10.00
-15.47
-22.51
10.00
-24.81
-29.40
10.00
-37.64
-46.32
15.58
-16.99
15.58
-20.77
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Seismic Analysis Based on IBC 09 (Equivalent Lateral-Force Procedure, ASCE 7-05 12.8 & Supplement 2)
INPUT DATA
DESIGN SUMMARY
h=
9
wx = 800
n=
40
I = 1.25
Zip Code 92868
D
Ct = 0.02
R=
ft
k
(IBC Tab.1604.5)
(If no soil report, use D)
5.5
SDS = 0.917 g ,
hn
360.0 ft
k =
32,000 k
wxhk =
1.58
0.746
1.000
Fv =
1.504
SD1 = 0.498 g
x =
0.75
x
137,376,298
g,
2,189 k, (SD)
1,564 k, (ASD)
D
Ta = Ct (hn) =
1.65
Level
No.
Name
40
Roof
Floor to floor
Height
ft
Height
Weight
hx
ft
360.0
wx
k
800
wxhxk
Cvx
8,570,835
0.062
Fx
k
136.6
351.0
800
8,235,486
0.060
131.2
9.00
39
40th
39th
342.0
38th
800
7,905,058
0.058
126.0
333.0
37th
800
7,579,605
0.055
120.8
324.0
36th
800
7,259,185
0.053
115.7
315.0
35th
800
6,943,854
0.051
110.6
306.0
34th
800
6,633,675
0.048
105.7
297.0
33th
800
6,328,712
0.046
100.8
288.0
32th
800
6,029,030
0.044
96.1
279.0
31th
800
5,734,699
0.042
91.4
270.0
30th
800
5,445,792
0.040
86.8
261.0
29th
800
5,162,383
0.038
82.3
252.0
28th
800
4,884,554
0.036
77.8
243.0
27th
800
4,612,387
0.034
73.5
234.0
26th
800
4,345,970
0.032
69.3
225.0
25th
800
4,085,396
0.030
65.1
216.0
24th
800
3,830,763
0.028
61.0
207.0
23th
21
22th
800
3,582,175
0.026
57.1
20
21th
180.0
9.00
19
20th
171.0
9.00
800
3,339,741
0.024
53.2
__
189.0
9.00
630.2
4,000
183
17,486
740.9
4,800
183
24,154
846.6
5,600
183
31,773
947.4
6,400
183
40,299
1,043.5
7,200
183
49,691
1,134.9
8,000
183
59,904
1,221.6
8,800
183
70,899
1,303.9
9,600
183
82,634
1,381.7 10,400
183
95,069
1,455.2 11,200
183
108,166
1,524.5 12,000
183
121,887
1,589.6 12,800
183
136,193
1,650.6 13,600
183
151,048
1,707.7 14,400
183
166,417
1,760.9 15,200
183
182,266
1,810.4 16,000
183
198,559
1,856.2 16,800
183
215,264
1,898.4 17,600
183
1,707.7
198.0
9.00
11,814
1,650.6
9.00
22
183
1,589.6
9.00
23
3,200
1,524.5
9.00
24
514.5
1,455.2
9.00
25
7,183
1,381.7
9.00
26
183
1,303.9
9.00
27
2,400
1,221.6
9.00
28
393.8
1,134.9
9.00
29
3,639
1,043.5
9.00
30
183
947.4
9.00
31
1,600
846.6
9.00
32
267.8
740.9
9.00
33
1,229
630.2
9.00
34
Fpx
k
183
514.5
9.00
35
W i
k
800
393.8
9.00
36
Fi
k
136.6
267.8
9.00
37
Diaphragm force
O. M.
k-ft
136.6
9.00
38
Vx
k
800
800
800
3,103,579
2,873,813
2,650,577
0.023
0.021
0.019
1,760.9
49.5
1,810.4
45.8
1,856.2
42.2
1,898.4
Level
Level
No.
Name
18
19th
Floor to floor
Height
ft
Height
Weight
hx
ft
wx
k
wxhxk
Cvx
162.0
800
2,434,015
0.018
38.8
9.00
17
18th
153.0
17th
800
2,224,281
0.016
35.4
144.0
16th
800
2,021,542
0.015
32.2
135.0
15th
800
1,825,982
0.013
29.1
126.0
14th
800
1,637,798
0.012
26.1
117.0
13th
800
1,457,210
0.011
23.2
108.0
12th
800
1,284,460
0.009
20.5
99.0
11th
800
1,119,820
0.008
17.8
90.0
10th
800
963,594
0.007
15.4
81.0
9th
800
816,129
0.006
13.0
72.0
8th
800
677,826
0.005
10.8
63.0
7th
800
549,156
0.004
8.8
54.0
6th
800
430,681
0.003
6.9
45.0
5th
800
323,094
0.002
5.1
36.0
4th
800
227,276
0.002
3.6
27.0
3rd
800
144,408
0.001
2.3
18.0
2nd
800
76,206
0.001
1.2
2,060.0 21,600
183
322,427
2,083.2 22,400
183
341,176
2,103.7 23,200
183
360,109
2,121.6 24,000
183
379,203
2,136.9 24,800
183
398,435
2,149.9 25,600
183
417,784
2,160.7 26,400
183
437,231
2,169.5 27,200
183
456,756
2,176.3 28,000
183
476,343
2,181.5 28,800
183
495,976
2,185.1 29,600
183
515,642
2,187.4 30,400
183
535,328
2,188.6 31,200
183
555,026
2,189.0 32,000
183
2,188.6
9.0
800
25,552
0.000
0.4
9.00
Ground
303,886
2,187.4
9.00
1
183
2,185.1
9.00
2
2,033.9 20,800
2,181.5
9.00
3
285,581
2,176.3
9.00
4
183
2,169.5
9.00
5
2,004.8 20,000
2,160.7
9.00
6
267,538
2,149.9
9.00
7
183
2,136.9
9.00
8
1,972.6 19,200
2,121.6
9.00
9
249,784
2,103.7
9.00
10
183
2,083.2
9.00
11
1,937.2 18,400
2,060.0
9.00
12
232,350
2,033.9
9.00
13
Fpx
k
(cont'd)
2,004.8
9.00
14
W i
k
1,972.6
9.00
15
O. M.
k-ft
Diaphragm force
Fi
k
1,937.2
9.00
16
Vx
k
2,189.0
0.0
574,727
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(for S1
0.6 g only)
SDS =
0.96
SD1 =
0.54
S1 =
0.55
R=
I=
1.5
Ct =
0.028
(0.028 for steel MRF, 0.016 for concrete MRF, & 0.03 steel EBF)
hn =
52.0
ft
0.8
x=
x
T = Ct (hn) =
0.661
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level
Roof
4TH
3RD
2ND
Where
Wx
hx
hx
120
3500
4050
5620
13290.0
52
40
28
16
71.4
53.8
36.6
20.0
Wxhx
8571
188278
148199
112349
457396
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
27.3
598.9
471.4
357.4
1454.9
xe,allowable, ASD
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
( 0.23 Wx )
( 0.17 Wx )
( 0.12 Wx )
( 0.06 Wx )
k = 1
k = 0.5 T + 0.75
Cd =
5.5
k = 2
a =
0.01
Where
Wx
Wx
Fx
120.0
3500.0
4050.0
5620.0
13290.0
120.0
3620.0
7670.0
13290.0
27.3
598.9
471.4
357.4
1454.9
Fx
27.3
626.1
1097.5
1454.9
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only for Seismic Design Categories D through F, and an individual element removed will be causing the remaining
structural to suffer a reduction of Story Strength of more than 35% or creating an extreme torsional irregularity.
= 1.0 ,
Note:
To verify Redundancy Factor 1.0, the relative Rigidity of each frame at calculation level have to be known, since the Code
Redundancy Provision Committee envisioned Story Strength as Rigidity, and SEAOC Seismology Committee endorsed
this interpretation (SEAOC Seismic Design Manual -1, page 72).
4231.4(3231.4+153.8)
= 8.4% 33%
4231.4
= 1.0
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ANALYSIS
SDS =
0.96
Station
T (s)
SD1 =
0.545
0.00
0.38
0.32
TL =
0.10
0.89
0.67
0.13
0.96
0.65
0.17
0.96
0.74
0.18
0.96
0.87
0.20
0.96
0.72
0.25
0.96
0.86
0.33
0.96
0.77
0.43
0.96
0.80
0.50
0.96
0.92
10
0.67
0.82
0.62
11
1.00
0.55
0.45
12
1.25
0.44
0.24
13
1.50
0.36
0.19
14
1.75
0.31
0.15
15
2.00
0.27
0.14
16
2.25
0.24
0.17
17
2.50
0.22
0.18
18
19
2.75
3.00
0.20
0.18
0.16
0.12
20
3.25
0.17
0.11
21
3.50
0.16
0.10
22
3.75
0.15
0.08
23
4.00
0.14
0.06
RESPONSE SPECTRA
1.20
1.00
Sa (g)
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
Period T, Seconds
Ta = Ct (hn) =
0.799
Tb =
1.095
1.400
1.095
sec.
SCALE FACTOR
BASE SHEAR BY ELASTIC DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-05 12.9)
BASE SHEAR BY STATIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-05 12.8)
RESPONSE MODIFICATION COEFFICIENT (ASCE 7 Tab 12.2-1)
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
DSA/OSHPD PROJECT (CBC 2010 Chapter A) ?
VDX =
3000
kips
VS =
735.09
kips
8
1.5
SFX = VX / VD
= 0.245
== >
Yes
SFY = VY / VD
= 0.210
624.83
735.09
656.25
735.09
http://www.engineering-international.com/NonlinearGuide.pdf
kips
I=
3500
R=
Notes:
VDY =
PROJECT :
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(for S1
SDS =
0.96
SD1 =
0.55
S1 =
0.54
R=
6.5
I=
Ct =
0.02
hn =
36.0
ft
0.75
x=
T = Ct (hn) =
0.6 g only)
0.294
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
k
Wx
hx
hx
Roof
120
36
36.0
4320
26.0
( 0.22 Wx )
0.5
3RD
4400
24
24.0
105600
636.5
( 0.14 Wx )
0.5
2ND
5600
12
12.0
67200
405.1
( 0.07 Wx )
0.5
177120
1067.6
10120.0
Where
Wxhx
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Level
k = 1
k = 0.5 T + 0.75
Cd =
k = 2
a =
0.02
Wx
Wx
Fx
Fx
Roof
120.0
120.0
26.0
26.0
26.0
( 0.22 Wx )
3RD
4400.0
4520.0
636.5
662.6
645.0
( 0.15 Wx )
2ND
5600.0
10120.0
10120.0
716.8
( 0.13 Wx )
Where
__
405.1
1067.6
1067.6
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(for S1
SDS =
0.96
SD1 =
0.55
S1 =
0.54
R=
6.5
I=
Ct =
0.02
hn =
24.0
ft
0.75
x=
T = Ct (hn) =
0.6 g only)
0.217
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
k
Wx
hx
hx
Roof
120
24
24.0
2880
24.8
( 0.21 Wx )
0.5
2ND
5600
12
12.0
67200
578.6
( 0.10 Wx )
0.5
70080
603.4
5720.0
Where
Wxhx
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
xe,allowable, ASD
Level
k = 1
k = 0.5 T + 0.75
Cd =
k = 2
a =
0.02
Wx
Wx
Fx
Fx
Roof
120.0
120.0
24.8
24.8
24.8
( 0.21 Wx )
2ND
5600.0
5720.0
5720.0
578.6
603.4
603.4
716.8
( 0.13 Wx )
Where
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(for S1
SDS =
0.96
SD1 =
0.55
S1 =
0.54
R=
6.5
I=
Ct =
0.02
hn =
14.0
ft
0.75
x=
T = Ct (hn) =
0.6 g only)
0.145
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level
Roof
Where
Wx
hx
hx
120
120.0
14
14.0
Wxhx
1680
1680
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
12.7
12.7
( 0.11 Wx )
xe,allowable, ASD
0.6
k = 1
k = 0.5 T + 0.75
Cd =
k = 2
a =
0.02
Where
Wx
Wx
Fx
120.0
120.0
120.0
12.7
12.7
Fx
12.7
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SEISMIC PARAMETER
SDS
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes)
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I
BASIC WIND SPEED
V
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D)
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
KZt
=
=
=
=
=
=
8
4
14
150
0.54
C
1
1
1
90
C
1
=
=
=
=
=
in
ft
ft
pcf
(ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
Yes
(ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
(ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-1)
mph
Flat, (ASCE 6.5.7.2)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design
w1
=
22.5 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design
w2
=
61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design
Fanch
=
440 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
w1, wind = q h
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2I )
=
0.86
,
Kd
=
0.85
Where :
Kh
(mean roof h =
16 ft, changeable)
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-24)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
w 2, wind = q p
Where :
=
0.88
Kp
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
GCp
=
-1.30 ,
(corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67
(ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Kd
=
0.85
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
GCp
=
-1.40 ,
=
1.00
2
(TA = 5.333 ft )
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
GCpi
=
0.18
(ASCE Fig. 6-5)
ft2 )
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2 I w ) ( G C P ) ( G C Pi )
22.5 psf
GCp
=
-2.80
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B)
GCpi
=
0.18
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
F anch ,wind =
h
hp
w1,wind + h p 1 +
w 2,wind
2
2h
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Sec.12.11.1)
Wp
100.0 psf ,
0.22 Wp =
21.6 psf
1.0
ap
2.5
Ip
1.2a p S DS I pW p
Rp
1.0
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
Rp
0.65 Wp =
64.8
psf
2.5
( h+h p )
p
( h+h p )
2h
, 0.1W
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min =
2.80 Wp =
280 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where :
Fmin
280
plf
( h+h p )
2h
, 0.1W p
( h+h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min =
5.00 Wp =
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2 & Sec. 13.3.1)
Where :
= 5.00 Wp =
ap
=
1.0
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
1.2a p S DS I p
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I p
(Not applicable)
=
1.5
(1.5, ASCE 13.4.2 or 2.5, ASCE Tab 13.5-1)
Wp
( h+ h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min
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DATE :
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SDS
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes)
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
Iw
BASIC WIND SPEED
V
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D)
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
KZt
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
8
4
14
150
0.54
C
1
1
90
C
1
in
ft
ft
pcf
(IBC Sec.1615.1.3)
Yes
(IBC Tab. 1604.5)
mph
Flat, (ASCE Eq.6-3)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design
w1
=
22.5 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design
w2
=
61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design
Fanch
=
440 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-02, Eq.6-22)
( G C P ) (G C Pi )
w1,wind = q h
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K d V 2 I w ) (G C P ) (G C Pi )
=
0.86
,
Kd
=
0.85
Where :
Kh
(mean roof h =
16 ft, changeable)
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-02, Eq.6-24)
( G C P ) ( G C Pi )
w 2, wind = q p
Where :
=
0.88
Kp
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
GCp
=
-1.30 ,
(corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67
(ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Kd
=
0.85
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
GCp
=
-1.40 ,
=
1.00
2
(TA = 5.333 ft )
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
GCpi
=
0.18
(ASCE Fig. 6-5)
ft2 )
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2 I w ) ( G C P ) ( G C Pi )
22.5 psf
GCp
=
-2.80
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B)
GCpi
=
0.18
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
F anch ,wind =
h
hp
w1,wind + h p 1 +
w 2,wind
2
2h
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (IBC 2003, Sec.1620.2.7)
Wp
100.0 psf ,
0.22 Wp =
21.6 psf
IE
=
1.0
(IBC Sec.1604.5)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (ASCE 7-02, Sec. 9.6.1.3)
ap
=
2.5
,
(ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2)
1.2a p S DS I pW p
Rp
Ip
=
1.0
,
(ASCE Sec. 9.6.1.5)
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
0.65 Wp =
64.8
psf
Rp
=
2.5
(ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2)
Fmin
=
280
(IBC Sec.1604.8.2)
( h+ h p )
, 0.1W p
2h
( h+h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I E , F min =
2.80 Wp =
280 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
plf
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (IBC 2003, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.2.7, & 1620.3.1)
( h+ h p )
, 0.1W p
( h+h p )
, 400 S DS I E , F min =
__
2h
2h
5.00 Wp =
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (IBC 2003, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.2.7, & ASCE Sec. 9.6.1.3)
Where :
= 3.00 Wp =
ap
=
1.0
(ASCE Tab.9.6.2.2)
1.2a p S DS I p
Rp
(Not applicable)
, 1.6 S DS I p
Wp
( h+h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I E , F min
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DATE :
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SDS
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes)
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
Iw
BASIC WIND SPEED
V
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D)
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
KZt
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
8
4
14
150
0.54
C
1
1
90
C
1
in
ft
ft
pcf
(IBC Sec.1615.1.3)
Yes
(IBC Tab. 1604.5)
mph
90
Flat, (ASCE Eq.6-1)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design
w1
=
23.9 psf (Wind governs)
=
61.7 psf (Wind governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design
w2
=
450 plf (Horizontal direction)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design
Fanch
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-98, Eq.6-18)
( G C P ) (G C Pi )
w1,wind = q h
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K d V 2 I w ) (G C P ) (G C Pi )
=
0.86
,
Kd
=
0.85
Where :
Kh
(mean roof h =
16 ft, changeable)
(ASCE Tab. 6-6)
(ASCE Tab. 6-5)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-98, Eq.6-18)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
w 2, wind = q h
Where :
=
0.88
Kh
(ASCE Tab. 6-5)
GCp
=
-1.40 ,
(corner ? Yes , TA =
10
(ASCE Fig. 6-5A)
GCpi
=
0.18
(ASCE Tab. 6-7)
ft )
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K d V 2 I w ) ( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
Kd
=
0.85
(ASCE Tab. 6-6)
GCp
=
-1.40 ,
=
1.00
(wall, ASCE 7-02 Fig. 6-11A)
23.9 psf
61.7 psf
GCp
=
-2.80
(roof, ASCE 7-02 Fig. 6-11B)
GCpi
=
0.18
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
F anch ,wind =
h
hp
w1,wind + h p 1 +
w 2,wind
2
2h
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (IBC 2000, Sec.1620.1.7)
Wp
100.0 psf ,
0.22 Wp =
21.6 psf
IE
=
1.0
(IBC Sec.1621.1.6)
Out-of-plane seismic force for parapet design (IBC 2000, Sec. 1621.1.4)
1.2a p S DS I pW p
=
2.5
ap
(IBC Tab.1621.2)
Rp
Ip
=
1.0
(IBC Sec.1621.1.6)
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
0.65 Wp =
64.8
psf
Rp
=
2.5
(IBC Tab.1621.2)
=
200
Fmin
(IBC Sec.1604.8.2)
( h+h p )
, 0.1W p
2h
( h+h p )
0.54
2h
, 400 S DS I E , F min =
2.50 Wp =
250 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
plf
For seismic design category C and above, flexible diaphragm (IBC 2000, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.1.7, & 1620.2.1)
( h+h p )
, 0.1W p
( h+h p )
, 400 S DS I E , F min =
__
2h
2h
5.00 Wp =
500 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (IBC 2000, Sec.1604.8.2 ,1620.1.7, & 1621.1.4)
Where :
= 3.00 Wp =
ap
=
1.0
(IBC Tab.1621.2)
1.2a p S DS I p
Rp
(Not applicable)
, 1.6 S DS I p
Wp
( h+h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I E , F min
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DATE :
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SDS
SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY SDC
DIAPHRAGM FLEXIBLE ? (0=no, 1=yes)
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I
WIND IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I
BASIC WIND SPEED
V
EXPOSURE CATEGORY (B, C, D)
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
KZt
=
=
=
=
=
=
8
4
14
150
0.54
C
1
1.5
1
90
C
1
=
=
=
=
=
in
ft
ft
pcf
(ASCE 7-05 Sec 11.4.4)
Yes
(ASCE 7-05 Tab 11.5-1)
(ASCE 7-05 Tab 6-1)
mph
Flat, (ASCE 6.5.7.2)
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design
w1
=
22.7 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design
w2
=
68.0 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design
Fanch
=
525 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been reduced by 0.7 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
w1, wind = q h
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2I )
=
0.86
,
Kd
=
0.85
Where :
Kh
(mean roof h =
16 ft, changeable)
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
Out-of-plane wind force for parapet design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-24)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
w 2, wind = q p
Where :
=
0.88
Kp
(ASCE Tab. 6-3)
( GC P ) ( GC Pi )
GCp
=
-1.30 ,
(corner ? Yes , TA = 18.67
(ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
Kd
=
0.85
(ASCE Tab. 6-4)
GCp
=
-1.40 ,
=
1.00
2
(TA = 5.333 ft )
(wall, ASCE Fig. 6-11A)
GCpi
=
0.18
(ASCE Fig. 6-5)
ft2 )
= ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2 I w ) ( G C P ) ( G C Pi )
22.5 psf
GCp
=
-2.80
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-11B)
GCpi
=
0.18
(roof, ASCE Fig. 6-5)
F anch ,wind =
h
hp
w1,wind + h p 1 +
w 2,wind
2
2h
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (ASCE 7-05, Sec.12.11.1)
Wp
100.0 psf ,
0.32 Wp =
32.4 psf
1.5
ap
2.5
Ip
1.2a p S DS I pW p
Rp
1.5
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
Rp
0.97 Wp =
97.2
psf
2.5
( h+h p )
p
( h+h p )
2h
, 0.1W
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min =
3.75 Wp =
375 plf (Horizontal)
(Not applicable)
Where :
Fmin
280
plf
( h+h p )
2h
, 0.1W p
( h+h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min =
7.50 Wp =
750 plf (Horizontal)
(Applicable)
For seismic design category C and above, rigid diaphragm (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.11.2 & Sec. 13.3.1)
Where :
= 7.50 Wp =
ap
=
1.0
(ASCE Tab. 13.5-1)
1.2a p S DS I p
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I p
(Not applicable)
=
1.5
(1.5, ASCE 13.4.2 or 2.5, ASCE Tab 13.5-1)
Wp
( h+ h p )
2h
, 400 S DS I , F min
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=
=
=
=
12
2
44
58
4
0.44
1
70
B
=
=
=
in
ft
ft
pcf
Zone 4
(UBC Tab. 16-Q)
(UBC Tab. 16-K)
mph
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of-plane force for wall design
w1
=
18.5 psf (Seismic governs)
=
60.8 psf (Seismic governs)
Out-of-plane force for parapet design
w2
Out-of-plane force for anchorage design
Fanch
=
877 plf (Horizontal direction)
(The governing seismic forces have been divided by 1.4 for ASD)
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for wall design (UBC 97 Sec.1620)
16.3 psf
w1, wind = C e C q q I w =
s
Where :
Ce
=
0.87
(UBC Tab.16-G)
Mean roof h = 45 ft
Cq
=
1.49
,
qs
=
12.60 psf ,
(UBC Tab.16-H)
(UBC Tab.16-F)
Corner ? Yes (1.5 Yes, 1.2 No)
2
2
TA =
16 ft (10 ft default)
Iw
=
1.00
(UBC Tab.16-K)
Cq
TA =
Where :
F anch ,wind = C e C q q s I w
Where :
( h p+h)
=
0.87
Ce
(UBC Tab.16-G)
=
8
1.50
ft2
qs
=
12.60 psf ,
(UBC Tab.16-F)
Iw
=
1.00
(UBC Tab.16-K)
2h
,
Cq
=
1.49
(UBC Tab.16-H)
qs
=
12.60 ,
(UBC Tab.16-F)
Iw
=
1.00
(UBC Tab.16-K)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane seismic force for wall design (UBC 97 Sec.1632.2)
w1, seismic =
4a pC a I pW p
1
MAX 0.7C a I pW p , MIN
, 4C a I pW p
2
Rp
ap
1.0
(UBC Tab.16-O)
Rp
a pC a I pW p
, 4C a I pW p
Rp
3.0
Wp
58.0
0.45 Wp =
25.9 psf
psf
(UBC Tab.16-O)
4a pC a I pW p
ap
2.5
(UBC Tab.16-O)
Rp
, 4C a I pW p
__
Rp
3.0
Wp
58.0
1.47 Wp =
85.1 psf
psf
(UBC Tab.16-O)
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (UBC 97 Sec.1632.2 & 1633.2.8.1)
ap
1.5
(UBC Tab.16-O)
Rp
4a p C a I pW p
, 4C a I pW p
Rp
3.0
Wp
(UBC Tab.16-O)
1395
, F min
plf (Horizontal) ,
0.88 Wp =
1227 plf (Horizontal)
Fmin
420
(UBC 1633.2.8.1)
plf
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=>
Fy =
35
ksi
= > PIPE-1 1/4
PIPE-1 1/2
Fy =
35
ksi
HANDRAIL SPAN
BALUSTER HEIGHT
BALUSTER SLEEVE DEPTH
EDGE DISTANCE TO SLEEVE
L
H
D
c
=
=
=
=
48
36
4
1
in
in
in
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
HORIZ. LOAD PERP. TO HANDRAIL
=>
=>
0.80
0.42
0.33
0.15
1.90
0.67
0.31
0.24
0.14
1.66
3
ksi
f c' =
w =
50
plf
(UBC Tab.16-B, IBC 1607.7.1)
M=
wL 2
=
8
100 ft-lbs
fb=
M
=
S
3.68 ksi
V =
wL
=
2
100 lbs
<
36.09 ksi
[Satisfactory]
16.77 ksi
[Satisfactory]
fv=
V
=
A
<
0.25 ksi
M = wLH =
fb=
M
=
S
fv=
V
=
A
V = wL =
600 ft-lbs
200 lbs
30.64 ksi
<
36.27 ksi
[Satisfactory]
0.60 ksi
<
16.77 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Vu
[Satisfactory]
l
V cb = AV cd ,V c ,VV b = AV cd ,V c ,V 7
AVo
where :
AVo
0.2
'
f c c1.5
0.562 kips
>
0.75
c,V term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A V /A Vo and cd,V terms are 1.0 for single shear sleeve not influenced by more than one free edge.
is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
V u = 1.4 V =
0.280
kips
V cp = k cp A N ed , N c , N N b = k cp A N2
(9D )
A No
=
where :
>
6.901 kips
0.7 +
0.3c
c , N 24 f c' D1.5
1.5 D
__
Vu
[Satisfactory]
c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k cp
A N = 3 D (1.5D + c) =
2.0
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=>
Fy =
35
ksi
= > PIPE-1 1/4
PIPE-1 1/2
Fy =
35
ksi
HANDRAIL SPAN
BALUSTER HEIGHT
BALUSTER SLEEVE DEPTH
EDGE DISTANCE TO SLEEVE
L
H
D
c
=
=
=
=
48
36
4
1
in
in
in
in
CONCRETE STRENGTH
POINT LOAD PERP. TO HANDRAIL
=>
0.80
0.42
0.33
0.15
1.90
=>
0.67
0.31
0.24
0.14
1.66
3
ksi
f c' =
P = 200 lbs
(UBC Tab.16-B, IBC 1607.7.1)
M =
PL
=
4
fb=
M
=
S
7.36 ksi
V =P=
<
36.09 ksi
[Satisfactory]
18.67 ksi
[Satisfactory]
fv=
V
=
A
<
0.50 ksi
M = PH =
V =P=
600 ft-lbs
200 lbs
fb=
M
=
S
30.64 ksi
<
36.27 ksi
[Satisfactory]
fv=
V
=
A
0.60 ksi
<
18.67 ksi
[Satisfactory]
Vu
[Satisfactory]
l
V cb = AV cd ,V c ,VV b = AV cd ,V c ,V 7
AVo
where :
AVo
0.2
'
f c c1.5
0.562 kips
>
0.75
c,V term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
A V /A Vo and cd,V terms are 1.0 for single shear sleeve not influenced by more than one free edge.
is load bearing length of the anchor for shear, not to exceed 8d.
V u = 1.4 V =
0.280
kips
V cp = k cp A N ed , N c , N N b = k cp A N2
(9D )
A No
=
where :
>
6.901 kips
0.7 +
0.3c
c , N 24 f c' D1.5
1.5 D
__
Vu
[Satisfactory]
c,N term is 1.0 for location where concrete cracking is likely to occur.
k cp
A n = 3 D (1.5D + c) =
2.0
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Sign Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (Tube, Pipe, or WF)
HSS8X8X5/16
Fy =
L=
46
20
ksi
ft
HS =
ft
HC =
10
ft
D=
10
psf
W=
F=
b=
25
8
2
psf, ASD
plf, ASD
ft
ksf
Qa =
PP =
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Tube
0.266 ksf / ft
0
No
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
Pr =
1.68
kips
M rx =
56.4
M ry =
16.92
ft-kips,
Pc = Pn / c =
292
30%
[Satisfactory]
M rx used
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d =
8.606 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S 3 = 2 P P Min( d , 12' ) =
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S 1 = 2 P P Min( d / 3 , 12' ) =
Require Depth is given by
A
4.36 h
1+ 1+
2
A
4.25 Ph
bS 3
Where
4/3
>
d =
<
1.28
3/4 M rx
3/4 M ry
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
4.58
ksf
1.53
ksf
for nonconstrained
8.606
ft
[Satisfactory]
for constrained
P = V max =
4.08
A = 2.34 P / (b S 1 ) =
kips
3.13
__
h = M max / V max =
13.82
ft
0.53
<
Qa
[Satisfactory]
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Sign Design Based on AISC 360-05, ACI 318-08, and IBC 09 1807.3
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
W8X24
Fy =
L=
W Shape
50
20
ksi
ft
HS =
ft
HC =
10
ft
2
SIGN GRAVITY LOAD ( lbs / ft )
D=
10
psf
2
SIGN LATERAL LOAD ( lbs / ft )
COLUMN LATERAL LOAD ( plf )
DIAMETER OF POLE FOOTING
W=
F=
b=
25
8
3
psf, ASD
plf, ASD
ft
ksf
Qa =
PP =
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0.266 ksf / ft
0
No
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2 P c M cx M cy
Where
Pr =
0.86
kips
M rx =
28.4
M ry =
8.52
ft-kips,
Pc = Pn / c =
98
30%
[Satisfactory]
M rx used
Pr
[Satisfactory]
M cx = M n / b =
M cy = M n / b =
>
>
DESIGN POLE FOOTING (IBC 09 1807.3)
By trials, use pole depth, d =
5.73 ft
Lateral bearing @ bottom, S 3 = 2 P P Min( d , 12' ) =
Lateral bearing @ d / 3, S 1 = 2 P P Min( d / 3 , 12' ) =
Require Depth is given by
A
4.36 h
1+ 1+
2
A
4.25 Ph
bS 3
Where
4/3
>
d =
<
1.15
3/4 M rx
3/4 M ry
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
3.05
ksf
1.02
ksf
for nonconstrained
5.73
ft
[Satisfactory]
for constrained
P = V max =
2.08
kips
A = 2.34 P / (b S 1 ) =
1.59
h = M max / V max =
13.65
ft
__
0.12
<
Qa
[Satisfactory]
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Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-2010
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, 1.0 only, (Table 1.5-2)
Iw
V
Kzt
h
s
B
Lr
Height of top
Vertical dimension (for wall, s = h)
Horizontal dimension
Dimension of return corner
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
C
1.00
136
1
35
8
100
2
mph
Flat
ft
ft
ft
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal wind pressure
Max total horizontal force at centroid of base
Max bending moment at centroid of base
Max torsion at centroid of base
p
F
M
T
=
=
=
=
125
51.09
1583.73
1021.76
psf
kips
ft-kips
ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2
where:
40.65
psf
qh = velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 29.3-1 page 307 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Kh = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 29.3-1, pg 310)
Kd = wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
h = height of top
1.01
=
=
0.85
35.00
0.85
ft
Wind Force Case A: resultant force though the geometric center (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
p = q h G Cf =
F = p As
M = F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall
T=
=
=
=
where:
64
psf
51.09 kips
1583.73 ft-kips
0.00 ft-kips
1.85
As = B s
Wind Force Case B: resultant force at 0.2 B offset of the geometric center (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
=
64
psf
p = Case A
=
51.09 kips
F = Case A
=
1583.73 ft-kips
M = Case A
=
1021.76 ft-kips
T = 0.2 F B
Wind Force Case C: resultant force different at each region (Sec. 29.4.1 & Fig. 29.1-1)
p = q h G Cf
F = p As
M = [ F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall ]
T = Ts
3.63
2.58
1.98
1.41
1.28
0.91
0.90
Distance
0
1
2
3
4
5
10
B
(ft)
8.0
16.0
24.0
32.0
40.0
80.0
100.0
Cf
(Fig.6-20)
3.628
2.575
1.975
1.408
1.283
0.908
0.901
Pi
Asi
Fi
Mi
Ti
(psf)
125
89
68
49
44
31
31
(ft2)
64
64
64
64
64
64
160
(kips)
8.02
5.69
4.37
3.11
2.84
2.01
4.98
31.02
(ft-kips)
248.74
176.52
135.39
96.54
87.97
62.27
154.34
961.77
(ft-kips)
369.10
216.38
131.02
68.51
39.73
-20.09
-199.14
605.51
800.0
ft2
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MCE Level Seismic Design for Metal Pipe/Riser Based on ASCE 7-10 & AISI S100
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
BUILDING STORY HEIGHT
H=
18
ft
Fy =
55
ksi
SECTION SIZE
w=
d=
t=
48
84
43
in
in
mils
18
Gauge)
'drift =
ALLOWABLE ROTATION
0.028
-EA/L
1598.544
0.000
0.000
-1598.544
0.000
0.000
12EI/((1+E)L3)
6EI/((1+E)L2)
-12EI/((1+E)L3)
6EI/((1+E)L2)
0.000
230.068
24847.334
0.000
-230.068
24847.334
-6EI/((1+E)L2)
(2-E)EI/((1+E)L)
1059972.212
EA/L
12EI/((1+E)L3)
[k] =
(4+E)EI/((1+E)L)
Where
=
=
=
=
L
E
G
E
18
29000
0.000
0.000
11.043
0.028
0.000
24847.334
4307051.945
0.000
-24847.334
0.000
0.000
1598.544
0.000
0.000
-6EI/((1+E)L2)
0.000
-230.068
-24847.334
0.000
230.068
-24847.334
(4+E)EI/((1+E)L)
0.000
24847.334
1059972.212
0.000
-24847.334
4307051.945
=
=
=
=
0.0451
ft
thk
ksi
11153.85 ksi
12 E I k / (G A L2 ) =
0.000
0.000
-1598.544
1192.672
I
0.815
11.91
in
in2
12092.57
in4
1.2
V=
11.043
kips, SD
7.730
kips, ASD
M=
1193
in-k, SD
69.6
ft-k, ASD
0.000
6.000
-11.043
0.028
1192.672
94.1
ft-kips
>
Where
M
[Satisfactory]
b = 200 (thk) =
9.02
in, (AISI B1.2a)
4
Ieff = 2 (thk) b3 / 12 + 2 (thk) b (0.5 d)2 =
1440.71 in
:b =
1.67
Fy Aeff / (:v) =
27.968
kips
>
Where
Aeff = 2 (thk) b =
:v =
[Satisfactory]
in2
0.81
1.60
CHECK CAPACITY COMBINED BENDING & SHEAR AT THE SAME SECTION (AISI C3.3.1)
2
:bM : vV
Mn Vn
: M
b
Mn
2
=
>
0.74
: M : V
0.6 b v
Mn Vn
<
0.788998
1.0
[Satisfactory]
: V
v
Vn
0.5
<
1.3
[Satisfactory]
0.28
<
0.7
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Wind Analysis for Freestanding Wall & Sign Based on ASCE 7-05
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15)
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind)
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45)
Height of top
Vertical dimension (for wall, s = h)
Horizontal dimension
Dimension of return corner
I
V
Kzt
h
s
B
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
C
1.00
90
1
35
8
100
Lr
Category II
mph
Flat
ft
ft
ft
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal wind pressure
Max total horizontal force at centroid of base
Max bending moment at centroid of base
Max torsion at centroid of base
p
F
M
T
=
=
=
=
55
22.37
693.57
447.46
psf
kips
ft-kips
ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2 I
where:
17.80 psf
1.01
=
=
0.85
35.00
0.85
800.0
ft
Wind Force Case A: resultant force though the geometric center (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = qh G C f =
F = p As
M = F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall
T=
=
=
=
where:
28
psf
22.37 kips
693.57 ft-kips
0.00 ft-kips
1.85
As = B s
Wind Force Case B: resultant force at 0.2 B offset of the geometric center (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = Case A
=
28
psf
F = Case A
=
22.37 kips
M = Case A
=
693.57 ft-kips
T = 0.2 F B
=
447.46 ft-kips
Wind Force Case C: resultant force different at each region (Sec. 6.5.14 & Fig. 6-20)
p = qh G C f
F = p As
M = [ F (h - 0.5s) for sign, F (0.55h) for wall ]
T = Ts
s
3.63
2.58
1.98
1.41
1.28
0.91
0.90
0
1
2
3
4
5
10
B
Distance
(ft)
8.0
16.0
24.0
32.0
40.0
80.0
100.0
Cf
(Fig.6-20)
3.628
2.575
1.975
1.408
1.283
0.908
0.901
Pi
(psf)
55
39
30
21
19
14
14
Asi
2
(ft )
64
64
64
64
64
64
160
Fi
Mi
Ti
(kips)
3.51
2.49
1.91
1.36
1.24
0.88
2.18
13.59
(ft-kips)
108.93
77.30
59.29
42.28
38.53
27.27
67.59
421.19
(ft-kips)
161.64
94.76
57.38
30.00
17.40
-8.80
-87.21
265.17
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Pg =
20
Pf, roof =
15.75
psf
Ce =
Pf, overhang =
33.60
psf
Ct =
1.2
Pf, valley =
33.60
psf
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
Is =
Pf, parapet =
38.06
psf
5.38
ft
ROOF SLOPE
4 / 12
Wd =
hr =
Lu =
35
P1 =
25.00
psf
Unobstructed
P2 =
20.75
psf
P3 =
6.23
psf
P4 =
x=
33.63
6.21
psf
ft
ANALYSIS
FLAT SNOW LOADS (Sec 7.3, pg 29)
Pf = 0.7CeCt Is Pg =
Where
16.80
Droof =
W=
18.4
17.5
Pf, min =
0.00
psf
0
ft
psf, (Sec. 7.3.4, pg 29)
15.75
Cs =
psf, (Eq.7.4-1)
0.938
, Derived from Fig 7-2, page 86, as following table
Ct
0.85 or 1.0
1.1
1.2 or 1.3
Unobstructed
Cs,1
Cs,3
Cs,5
Obstructed
Cs,2
Cs,4
Cs,6
33.60
Pf, valley = Cv Pf =
33.60
Where
Cv = 2 / Ce =
2.00
16.60
pcf, (7.7-1)
hb = Ps / J =
0.95
hc = hr - hb =
3.05
hc / hb =
3.22
>
0.2, (Sec.7.7.1)
(Drift load need be considered)
2.42
4hd =
4hd2 / hc =
N/A
(Sec.7.7.1, pg 33)
W d,max = 8 hc =
24.41
ft
5.00
P1 = Psurcharge + Is Pg =
Note :
25.00
P2 = (Psurcharge + Ps) =
20.75
P3 = 0.3 P2 =
6.23
P4 = P2 + hd J / (1 / Tan Droof)0.5 =
33.63
psf
x = (8 / 3) hd (1 / Tan Droof)0.5 =
6.21
ft
Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 20% design snow load. (ASCE 7-10 Sec. 12.7.2.4)
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S =
75
psf
PITCH DEGREE
30
Rs =
61.3
psf
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY (UBC / CBC Appendix Chapter 16)
BASIC GROUND SNOW LOAD
Pg =
35
psf
Ce =
0.9
(Tab. A-16-A)
Pf, roof =
31.50
psf
(Tab. A-16-B)
Pf, overhang =
63.00
psf
psf
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I =
Unobstructed
Pf, valley =
59.72
==>
Unheated
Pf, parapet =
51.38
psf
18
4.29
ft
hr =
W =
4
35
Wd =
31.50
psf
31.50
psf
[0, 20]
(20, 70]
(70, 100]
Max(Cs,1Pf, Pg)
Max(Cs,1Pf, 20)
Max(Cs,1Pf, 70CeI)
Max(Cs,5Pf, 70CeI)
Obstructed
Max(Cs,2Pf, Pg)
Max(Cs,2Pf, 20)
Max(Cs,2Pf, 70CeI)
Max(Cs,5Pf, 70CeI)
Unobstructed
Max(Cs,3Pf, Pg)
Max(Cs,3Pf, 20)
Max(Cs,3Pf, 70CeI)
Max(Cs,5Pf, 70CeI)
Obstructed
Max(Cs,4Pf, Pg)
Max(Cs,4Pf, 20)
Max(Cs,4Pf, 70CeI)
Max(Cs,5Pf, 70CeI)
, CBC (40-2-1)
, CBC (40-2-2)
, CBC (40-2-3)
, CBC (40-2-4)
, CBC (40-2-5)
63.00
59.72
Where
=
Cv =
90
1.90
18.55
pcf, (44-2)
hb = Pf, roof / D =
1.70
ft, (44-3)
(hr - hb) / hb =
1.36
>
0.2, (44-3)
(Drift load need be considered)
Wb = MIN[ W , 50] =
35.00
Note :
(100, greater]
Unobstructed
1.63
4.29
ft, (Sec.1644.5)
ft,(1644.5 & 44-1)
ft, (Sec.1644.2)
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Where design snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 25% design snow load. (UBC 1630.1.1)
PROJECT :
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DATE :
Pg =
20
Pf, roof =
15.75
psf
Ce =
Pf, overhang =
33.60
psf
Ct =
1.2
Pf, valley =
33.60
psf
Pf, parapet =
38.06
psf
5.38
ft
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I =
ROOF SLOPE
4 / 12
Wd =
hr =
Lu =
35
P1 =
25.00
psf
Unobstructed
P2 =
20.75
psf
P3 =
6.23
psf
P4 =
x=
33.63
6.21
psf
ft
ANALYSIS
FLAT SNOW LOADS (Sec 7.3, pg 81)
Pf = 0.7CeCt I Pg =
Where
16.80
Droof =
W=
18.4
17.5
Pf, min =
0.00
psf
0
ft
psf, (Sec. 7.3.4, pg 81)
15.75
Cs =
psf, (Eq.7-2)
0.938
, Derived from Fig 7-2, page 86, as following table
0.85 or 1.0
1.1
1.2
Unobstructed
Ct
Cs,1
Cs,3
Cs,5
Obstructed
Cs,2
Cs,4
Cs,6
33.60
Pf, valley = Cv Pf =
33.60
Where
Cv = 2 / Ce =
2.00
16.60
pcf, (7-3)
hb = Ps / J =
0.95
hc = hr - hb =
3.05
hc / hb =
3.22
>
0.2, (Sec.7.7.1)
(Drift load need be considered)
2.42
4hd =
4hd2 / hc =
N/A
(Sec.7.7.1, pg 83)
W d,max = 8 hc =
24.41
ft
Note :
5.00
P1 = Psurcharge + I Pg =
25.00
P2 = (Psurcharge + Ps) =
20.75
P3 = 0.3 P2 =
6.23
P4 = P2 + hd J / (1 / Tan Droof)0.5 =
33.63
psf
x = (8 / 3) hd (1 / Tan Droof)0.5 =
6.21
ft
Where flat roof snow loads exceed 30 psf, the seismic dead load shall include 20% design snow load. (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 12.7.2.4)
PROJECT :
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1
975
Ar =
1 / 12
4
n =
AT =
3900
L0 =
D =
100
70
0
ft2
psf
psf
No
UNIFORM
12.00
psf
49.02
psf
Column
ft2, (if no roof, input 0.)
11.70
191.17
202.87
kips
kips
kips
12.00
psf
L0 =
20
R1 =
0.60
TRIBUTARY AREA
[ 0 ~ 200]
( 200 ~ 600)
[ 600 ~ over)
1.2 -0.001 A f
0.6
[ 0 ~ 4] / 12
( 4 ~ 12) / 12
1.2 -0.05 F
R1
R2 =
1.00
ROOF SLOPE, F / 12
R2
Lr =
[ 12 ~ over) / 12
0.6
[ 12 , 20 ]
MINIMUM FLOOR LIVE LOAD BY INFLUENCE AREA METHOD (ASCE 7-10 4.7.2, page 15)
L = L0 [ 0.25 + 15 / (A I)0.5 ] =
Where
49.02
L0 =
100
KLL =
AI=
KLL AT =
psf
<==
psf
note: 1. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
2. Column live reaction can not be used to design footing,
since KLL different per ASCE 7-10 Table 4-2.
ft2
<==
PROJECT :
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1
975
Ar =
1 / 12
4
n =
AT =
3900
L0 =
D =
100
70
0
ft2
psf
psf
No
UNIFORM
12.00
psf
40.00
psf
Column
ft2, (if no roof, input 0.)
11.70
156.00
167.70
kips
kips
kips
12.00
psf
L0 =
20
R1 =
0.60
TRIBUTARY AREA
[ 0 ~ 200]
( 200 ~ 600)
[ 600 ~ over)
1.2 -0.001 A f
0.6
[ 0 ~ 4] / 12
( 4 ~ 12) / 12
1.2 -0.05 F
R1
R2 =
1.00
ROOF SLOPE, F / 12
R2
Lr =
[ 12 ~ over) / 12
0.6
[ 12 , 20 ]
40.00
L0 =
100
KLL =
AI=
KLL AT =
psf
<==
psf
note: 1. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
2. Column live reaction can not be used to design footing,
since KLL different per Table 1607.9.1.
ft2
<==
Daniel
Tian Li
PROJECT :
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DATE :
500
Ar =
4 / 12
n =
1
Af =
L =
700
100
0
ft
psf
No
UNIFORM
12.64
psf
53.35
psf
Column
2
ft , (if no roof, input 0.)
6.32
37.34
43.66
kips
kips
kips
ANALYSIS
MINIMUM ROOF LIVE LOAD (CBC Table 16-C)
METHOD
ROOF SLOPE
[0~4) / 12
[4~12) / 12
[12~over) / 12
[ 0 ~ 200]
20
16
12
METHOD 1
TRIBUTARY AREA
( 200 ~ 600]
16
14
12
14
MINIMUM L r
METHOD 2
UNIFORM
( 600 ~ over)
12
12
12
L r (psf)
20
16
12
16
psf
REDUCTION
MAXIMUM
r
0.08
0.06
0
0.06
R (%)
40
25
0
25
12.64
psf
r ( A f - 150 ) =
40.0
<==
<==
0.5
]=
53.35
L0 =
100
psf
AI=
2800
ft
psf
2. Min reduced ,L, 50% for one level only, 40% for others.
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DATE :
380
plf
X1 =
72
ft , X2 =
24
ft , X3 =
16
ft
Y1 =
20
ft , Y2 =
20
ft , Y3 =
20
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
THE MAXIMUM STRAP FORCE, T = C =
4.66
vx=
kips
466
plf
vy=
480
plf
ANALYSIS
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(cont'd)
21.280
kips
a = X1 + 0.5 X2 =
84.00
ft
b = 0.5 Y2 + Y3 =
30.00
ft
Y = Y1 + Y2 + Y3 =
60.00
ft
w = Fp b / Y =
190.0
plf
M = a VL - 0.5 Fpx a =
446.9
F2 = M / Y =
7448
lbf
VL =
REACTIONS :
HATCHED AREA :
F5 = ( F2 b - 0.5 w a2 ) / a =
VR =
-5320
kips
F9 = F2 =
21.280
kips
V = b VL / Y =
7448
F15 = w a - V + F5 =
10.640
lbf
0
kips
X (ft)
Y (ft)
vx (plf)
vy (plf)
NO.
FORCE (lbf)
NO.
72.00
20.00
138
480
F1
9956
F15
12.00
20.00
209
266
F2
7448
F16
INDIVIDUAL PANEL
FORCE (lbf)
12.00
20.00
323
380
F3
3572
F17
-2512
16.00
20.00
223
299
F4
3040
F18
-1034
-4655
72.00
10.00
103
103
F5
-5320
F19
16.00
10.00
466
466
F6
7600
F20
1108
72.00
10.00
103
103
F7
2508
F21
-2508
16.00
10.00
466
466
F8
-3876
F22
3876
72.00
20.00
138
480
F9
7448
F23
3040
10
12.00
20.00
209
266
F10
7448
F24
5320
11
12.00
20.00
323
380
F11
2512
F25
7600
12
16.00
20.00
223
299
F12
1034
F26
9956
F13
4655
F27
3572
F14
-1108
Technical References:
1. Kelly E. Cobeen, MS, SE: "Structural Engineering Review Workshop", BYA publications, 2005.
2. Doug Thompson, SE: "Guide to Design of Diaphragm", SEAOSC/NCSEA Seminar, 11-7-2009.
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PROJECT :
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DATE :
301
in
x-x
W Shape
, (strong axis bending)
170
in
x-x
W Shape
, (strong axis bending)
L=
h=
1.8
w=
10.2
kips
GRAVITY LOAD
HA = HD =
30
14
ft
ft
klf
MB = MC =
95.5
ft-kips
Mmax =
107.0
ft-kips
VA = VD =
27.0
kips
MA = MD =
47.8
ft-kips
LATERAL LOAD
HA = HD =
7.5
kips
MB = MC =
43.7
ft-kips
VA = VD =
2.9
kips
H =
0.90
in
MA = MD =
61.3
ft-kips
KH =
16.6
kips / in
15
P=
kips
GRAVITY ANALYSIS
h
=
n = Ib
Ic L
HA= HD =
M max =
V A =V D =
0.826
wL 2
=
4h ( 2 + n )
w L 2 ( 2 + 3n )
=
24 ( 2 + n )
wL
=
2
27.0
kips
10.2
kips
MA=MD=
wL
=
12 ( 2 + n )
47.8
ft-kips
107.0
ft-kips
MB = MC =
wL 2
=
6 (2 + n)
95.5
ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
a=h
3n
=
6n + 1
V A =V D =
E=
5.83
3nPh
=
L (1 + 6n )
b=h
ft
2.9
3n + 1
=
6n + 1
kips
29000 ksi
3
a
L
P b + a2
+
Ic
Ic
2I b
=
6E
8.17
HA= HD=
ft
MA=MD=
Ph (1 + 3n )
=
2 (1 + 6n )
61.3
ft-kips
MB = MC =
3nPh
=
2 (1 + 6n )
43.7
ft-kips
__
0.90
in
KH =
16.6
kips / in
P
=
2
7.5
kips
PROJECT :
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DATE :
301
in
x-x
W Shape
, (strong axis bending)
171
in
x-x
W Shape
, (strong axis bending)
GRAVITY LOAD
HA = HD =
1.8
w=
2.4
kips
VA = VD =
18.0
LATERAL LOAD
HA = HD =
7.5
VA = VD =
10.5
L=
h=
20
14
ft
ft
klf
MB = MC =
32.9
ft-kips
Mmax =
57.1
ft-kips
kips
MB = MC =
105.0
ft-kips
kips
H =
3.36
in
KH =
4.5
kips / in
kips
15
P=
kips
GRAVITY ANALYSIS
h
=
n = Ib
Ic L
HA= HD =
M max =
V A =V D =
1.232
wL 2
=
4h ( 3 + 2n )
2.4
kips
57.1
ft-kips
P
=
2
7.5
kips
Ph
=
L
10.5
kips
P h 3 (1 + 2n )
=
12nE I c
3.36
in
w L 2 ( 2n + 1)
=
8 ( 2n + 3 )
wL
=
2
18.0
MB = MC =
kips
wL
=
4 ( 3 + 2n )
32.9
ft-kips
105.0
ft-kips
LATERAL ANALYSIS
HA= HD=
V A =V D =
H =
E=
29000
MB = MC =
ksi
Ph
=
2
KH =
P
H
4.5
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Tube
GRAVITY LOAD
HA = HD =
1.8
w=
18.1
kips
L=
h=
30
14
282460 kips
ft
ft
klf
MBE = MEC =
28.5
ft-kips
VA = VD =
27.0
kips
ME =
50.6
ft-kips
NAE = NDE =
24.7
kips
NAB = NDC =
10.1
kips
LATERAL LOAD
HA = HD =
7.5
kips
- NAE = NDE =
10.3
kips
VA = VD =
7.0
kips
- NAB = NDC =
0.0
kips
H =
0.01
in
KH =
1226.2
15
P=
kips / in ,
kips
= tan 1
h
=
0.5 L
43.03
HA= HD=
5wL
=
16 tan
18.1
kips
5wL
=
16sin
24.7
kips
N AE = N DE =
wL
=
2
27.0
kips
9wL 2
=
512
28.5
ft-kips
50.6
ft-kips
7.0
kips
V A =V D =
M BE = M EC =
wL 2
=
32
LATERAL ANALYSIS
HA= HD=
P
=
2
N AE = N DE =
H =
7.5
P
=
2 cos
PL
=
4 EAcos 3
V A =V D =
kips
10.3
kips
0.01
in
KH =
Ph
=
L
P
H
1226.2
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DATE :
Tube
W16X26
BEAM SECTION
ORIENTATION (x-x, y-y)
W Shape
, (strong axis bending)
x-x
1.8
w=
16.0
kips
GRAVITY LOAD
HA = HD =
L=
h=
e=
30
14
4
282460 kips
2
8729000 kips-in
ft
ft
ft
klf
MBE = MFC =
25.8
ft-kips
VA = VD =
27.0
kips
ME = MF =
24.5
ft-kips
NAE = NDF =
23.5
kips
NAB = NDC =
9.8
kips
LATERAL LOAD
HA = HD =
7.5
kips
- NAE = NDF =
11.0
kips
ME = MF =
14.0
ft-kips
- NAB = NDC =
-1.1
kips
QEF = VA = VD =
7.0
kips
H =
0.04
in
KH =
384.5
kips / in
15
P=
kips
= tan 1
h
=
0.5 L 0.5e
wL
=
2
V A =V D =
ME=MF =
27.0
kips
HA= HD =
23.5
kips
M BE = M FC =
47.12
24.5
2
2
M E + w (L e ) =
h
8h
16.0
kips
w( L e ) M E
=
32
2
25.8
ft-kips
HA =
N AE = N DF =
cos
LATERAL ANALYSIS
HA= HD=
P
=
2
7.5
N AE = N DF =
P
=
2 cos
H =
Ph
2 EAcos sin
2
Q EF = V A = V D =
kips
11.0
P h 2e 2
=
12 EIL
ME=MF =
kips
0.04
Ph
=
L
Peh
=
2L
7.0
kips
14.0
ft-kips
KH =
in
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H
384.5 kips / in
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DATE :
Fpx =
1548.3
kips
Fpy =
1548.3
kips
Frame
Start Point
End Point
Relative
Frame F (kips)
Relative
X (ft)
Y (ft)
X (ft)
Y (ft)
Number
X (ft)
Y (ft)
X (ft)
Y (ft)
@ Fpx
@ Fpy
xe (in)
0
0
30
0
90
90
0
30
30
90
90
125
1
2
3
30
160
270
0
0
0
30
160
270
90
120
90
1007.3
1087
1012.8
157.7
8.6
149.0
607.8
543.9
544.0
0.60
0.50
0.54
30
125
80
125
180
240
739.1
336.8
48.2
0.46
80
80
155
155
125
150
150
125
80
155
155
270
150
150
125
125
5
6
7
8
60
60
180
60
30.5
90
90
120
120
120
240
90
30.5
90
90
120
737.5
738.1
739.8
454.8
307.6
259.3
259.9
152.2
29.0
8.3
8.3
16.7
0.42
0.35
0.35
0.33
270
125
270
90
180
120
210
120
434.8
145.5
16.0
0.33
270
300
300
50
90
90
-10.67
-30
300
300
50
90
-10.67
-30
10
90
146
120
146
473.2
151.5
27.8
0.32
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(cont'd)
0
DIAPHRAGM
2
A = 43108.8 ft
cx
4
= 7.26E+08 ft
cy
= 1.09E+09 ft
30, 125
0, 90
8433
kips-ft-sec2
1214369
kips-in-sec )
CENTER OF MASS
CENTER OF RIGIDITY
Xcm =
147.2
ft
Xcg =
153.7
ft
Ycm =
53.6
ft
Ycg =
76.7
ft
80, 150
155, 150
80, 125
155, 125
270, 125
30, 90
270, 90
300, 90
CG
CM
0, 0
300, -10.67
50, -30
ANALYSIS
DETERMINE CENTER OF RIGIDITY
Ry
Xg
Yg
RxYg
1007.3
(ft)
30.0
(ft)
45.0
0.0
30219.0
1087.0
160.0
60.0
0.0
173920.0
Xcg = RyXg / Ry =
153.7
ft
Ycg = RxYg / Rx =
76.7
ft
Frame
Relative
Direction
Rx
Number
1
R
1007.3
90.0
R Cos
R Sin
0.0
1087
90.0
0.0
RyXg
1012.8
90.0
0.0
1012.8
270.0
45.0
0.0
273456.0
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
739.1
737.5
738.1
739.8
454.8
434.8
473.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
739.1
737.5
738.1
739.8
454.8
434.8
473.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
210.0
90.0
90.0
210.0
75.0
195.0
105.0
0.0
30.5
90.0
90.0
120.0
120.0
146.0
0.0
22493.8
66429.0
66582.0
54576.0
52176.0
69087.2
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
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(cont'd)
4317.3
Additional
3107.1
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Total @ Fpx
CG - CM
5% & Ax
Case 1
ex (ft)
6.5
15.0
21.5
ey (ft)
23.1
9.0
331344.0 477595.0
Case 2
Total @ Fpy
Case 3
Case 4
32.1
14.1
-8.5
Ax =
(cont'd)
DETERMINE FRAME FORCES
Frame
rx
ry
Number
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
(ft)
-123.7
6.3
116.3
56.3
-63.7
-63.7
56.3
-78.7
41.3
-48.7
(ft)
-31.7
-16.7
-31.7
-76.7
-46.2
13.3
13.3
43.3
43.3
69.3
Ty
Case 1
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
33352.5
rx2 Ry
Tx
Case 2
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
-13096.5
Case 3
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
49699.2
Case 4
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
21829.8
ry2 Rx
15416098
0
42994
0
13696262
0
0
4353483
0
1577419
0
129623
0
129921
0
850812
0
813397
0
2269394
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Fx (kips)
Case 1
157.7
-8.6
-149.0
336.8
307.6
252.3
252.9
138.2
132.1
128.2
Case 2
69.3
-3.8
-65.5
296.6
283.4
259.3
259.9
152.2
145.5
151.5
Fy (kips)
Case 3
607.8
535.9
404.7
48.2
29.0
-8.3
-8.3
-16.7
-16.0
-27.8
Case 4
460.4
543.9
544.0
-18.9
-11.4
3.3
3.3
6.6
6.3
10.9
(cont'd)
29155354 10124050
Fx = (Fpx Rx) / ( Rx) - [Tx (Rx ry +Ry rx) / ( ry Rx + rx Ry)]
2
2
Fy = (Fpy Ry) / ( Ry) - [Ty (Ry rx +Rx ry) / ( rx Ry + ry Rx)]
2
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Fpx =
0.18
Corner
5
23
Corner
6
24
8
9
48
35
40
43
0
0
17
16.25
0
9
33
0
4.5
14.3
0
6.1
9
21
12.5
0
0
7
0
16.5
0
0
17.5
4
0
2
0
0
29
0
8.375
0
Tip:
Corner
7
21
Corner
8
30
31
32
37
36
29
38
37
39
35
Drag
Wall
Length
Length
69.87
9.25
85.29
9.25
10.17
25.6
15.4
122.87
3.26
133.94
3.26
17
28.1
11.1
169.13
3.26
183.92
3.26
0
31.8
14.8
138.9
11.32
169.13
11.32
15
61.5
30.2
69.87
52.55
88.9
52.55
9
28.0
19.0
107.33
52.55
115.99
52.55
0
17.7
8.7
219.22
48.31
243.81
48.31
5.5
63.1
24.6
9.2
77.01
19.85
77.01
4.5
15.2
10.7
28.87
77.01
47.73
77.01
14.3
37.7
18.9
76.29
77.01
115.99
77.01
72
126.0
39.7
214.45
76.76
224.33
76.76
6.1
16.0
9.9
230.76
76.76
249.02
76.76
0
24.4
18.3
18.25
115.92
45.53
115.92
21
57.3
27.3
87.44
115.89
98.29
115.89
17.67
49.5
10.9
199.05
114.96
214.45
114.96
0
27.9
15.4
68.44
124.89
87.44
124.89
0
19.0
19.0
115.99
137.81
144.84
137.81
7
35.9
28.9
158.6
137.81
185.84
137.81
0
34.2
27.2
130
150.09
135.13
150.09
16.5
21.6
5.1
168.03
150.09
173.16
150.09
0
21.6
5.1
9.2
77.01
9.2
84.85
31
38.8
7.8
69.87
9.25
69.87
15.93
17.5
24.2
6.7
69.87
51.03
69.87
66.37
6
38.8
15.3
68.45
77.01
68.44
111.98
13
52.0
35.0
95.45
9.25
113.88
27.69
2
28.1
26.1
115.99
29.8
115.99
137.81
0
110.0
108.0
122.87
3.26
122.87
18.59
19.75
35.1
15.3
183.92
3.26
183.92
38.31
28
63.1
35.1
185.84
94.74
185.84
137.81
0
72.1
43.1
214.45
48.31
214.45
60.25
8.375
20.3
11.9
214.45
76.76
214.45
114.96
0
46.6
38.2
249.02
48.31
249.02
76.76
0
28.5
28.5
Input the START point of each wall at left/bottom & END at right/top,
so easy to follow drag force locations.
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Drag fr
End (ft)
Corner
9
Seismic
DL (psf)
18
23
23
18
18
50
18
18
18
17
23
23
17
18
23
17
(cont'd)
P20
P17
P18
P19
50
52
P11
18
25
P2
19
16
17
26
P3
23
49
48
51
27
45
46
24
47
54
20
P1
15
22
21
P14
P4
55
P10
P6
53
P13
P16
14
13
28
P5
12
P8
10
43
29
11
P15
4041
P7
P9
7
31
30
35
__
8
5
33 32
34
P12
37 38
39
36
44
42
(cont'd)
SW-19
SW-20
SW-17
SW-18
SW-16
SW-13
SW-29
SW-14
SW-15
SW-31
SW-24
SW-26
SW-21
SW-8
SW-9
SW-10
SW-23
SW-5
SW-11
SW-12
SW-32
SW-30
SW-6
SW-7
SW-28
SW-25
SW-22
SW-1
SW-27
SW-4
SW-2
SW-3
Area
No.
1
2
(ft2)
X (ft)
Y (ft)
2774
151
57.0
73.4
105.3
119.7
Centroid
Fpx
(kips)
9.0
0.6
Chord Force
L (ft)
T / C (k)
59.3
47.3
1.4
1.2
Note:
The Chord Force, T / C (kips), is from the equation,
150
82.6
119.7
0.6
47.3
1.2
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
1943
2119
1174
944
353
373
4464
570
411
4458
1817
195
998
37.0
74.0
101.1
96.8
109.8
110.3
134.1
151.6
151.5
168.9
200.0
200.4
232.0
80.7
40.3
73.1
25.5
36.3
21.5
75.3
144.7
5.3
73.3
86.8
51.5
62.5
6.3
6.9
10.6
3.1
1.1
1.2
13.7
2.4
1.7
13.6
5.9
0.8
3.1
59.3
43.3
45.9
34.0
34.0
34.0
70.5
43.2
61.0
70.5
67.0
28.3
34.8
1.4
0.8
2.4
0.5
0.5
0.5
1.9
1.0
1.9
1.9
1.8
0.4
0.5
22894
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80.5
(cont'd)
Number
13
16
16
8
10
10
5
6
25
17
19
4
18
15
7
11
Shear Wall
Top
Bottom
3%
70%
3%
100%
3%
100%
25%
20%
3%
20%
45%
35%
0%
15%
0%
50%
55%
55%
0%
30%
0%
25%
0%
100%
0%
30%
10%
50%
100%
0%
25%
Number
14
Shear Wall
Top
Bottom
3%
40%
9
5
6
6
25
35%
20%
25%
0%
55%
30%
28%
0%
45%
0%
10
20
25%
0%
10
7
12
Number
Shear Wall
Top
Bottom
Number
Shear Wall
Top
Bottom
28%
10%
25
45%
0%
25%
25%
4
17
25%
25%
0%
0%
2
18
5%
25%
0%
0%
25%
45%
25%
0%
25%
0%
5%
0%
0%
30%
50%
0%
Number
Shear Wall
Left
Right
26
30%
0%
%
116%
103%
103%
110%
109%
105%
105%
105%
110%
110%
100%
100%
110%
105%
100%
105%
Number
21
24
24
21
22
23
22
23
23
26
26
26
28
29
29
30
Shear Wall
Left
8%
0%
0%
5%
10%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
50%
0%
0%
0%
Right
30%
100%
50%
40%
40%
10%
25%
5%
8%
100%
55%
55%
0%
52%
50%
45%
Number
24
Shear Wall
Left
30%
Right
20%
Number
26
Shear Wall
Left
20%
Right
0%
26
24
23
24
23
25
25
55%
40%
10%
0%
0%
20%
30%
0%
18%
40%
15%
25%
0%
0%
26
26
25
26
26
10%
80%
15%
80%
80%
0%
0%
15%
0%
0%
29
28
29
31
30
31
55%
55%
55%
52%
55%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
0%
10%
32
50%
0%
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%
108%
100%
105%
103%
110%
105%
110%
105%
118%
100%
110%
110%
105%
104%
105%
105%
(cont'd)
DIAPHRAGM SHEAR STRESS AT EACH SIDE OF SHEAR WALL & DRAG FORCE AT TWO ENDS OF SHEAR WALL
Shear
Diaphragm
Shear Wall
Wall
Force
Stress
Shear (k)
Length (k)
Stress (plf)
Drag Force (k)
NO.
L/T
R/B
L/T
R/B
L/T
R/B
Start
End
(k)
(plf)
1
1.9
0.7
25.6
25.6
75
27
0.0
1.0
2.6
169
2
0.7
0.0
28.1
28.1
24
0
0.0
0.4
0.7
62
3
0.7
0.0
31.8
31.8
21
0
0.4
0.0
0.7
46
4
6.8
1.7
61.5
61.5
111
28
2.3
2.1
8.5
282
5
1.4
2.4
28.0
28.0
49
85
0.0
1.2
3.8
197
6
2.6
1.9
17.7
17.7
150
110
2.3
0.0
4.6
530
7
5.0
0.0
63.1
63.1
79
0
2.6
0.4
5.0
203
8
1.6
1.3
15.2
15.2
104
83
0.0
0.8
2.8
266
9
2.2
1.9
37.7
37.7
59
50
0.5
1.6
4.1
217
10
11.8
11.9
126.0
126.0
94
94
2.7
13.5
23.7
597
11
0.0
0.8
16.0
16.0
0
48
0.0
0.3
0.8
77
12
0.0
0.9
24.4
24.4
0
38
0.2
0.0
0.9
50
13
0.3
6.3
57.3
57.3
5
110
1.0
2.4
6.6
241
14
0.3
3.6
49.5
49.5
5
73
1.6
1.4
3.9
356
15
0.6
2.9
27.9
27.9
21
105
1.6
0.0
3.5
229
16
0.0
1.2
19.0
19.0
2
66
0.0
0.0
1.3
68
17
0.6
4.1
35.9
35.9
16
114
0.0
0.9
4.7
163
18
0.6
4.1
34.2
34.2
17
120
1.0
0.0
4.7
172
19
0.0
0.6
21.6
21.6
0
27
0.0
0.5
0.6
115
20
0.0
0.6
21.6
21.6
0
27
0.5
0.0
0.6
115
21
1.0
5.2
38.8
38.8
27
134
0.0
5.0
6.2
797
22
0.7
3.5
24.2
24.2
28
145
0.0
3.0
4.2
628
23
0.7
4.7
38.8
38.8
18
122
2.4
0.8
5.4
352
24
5.2
5.5
52.0
52.0
100
105
0.8
2.7
10.7
305
25
3.7
1.1
28.1
28.1
133
40
0.0
0.3
4.8
186
26
14.1
15.9
110.0
110.0
128
144
0.5
0.0
30.0
278
27
0.0
0.0
35.1
35.1
0
0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0
28
7.8
0.0
63.1
63.1
123
0
0.0
3.4
7.8
221
29
8.8
3.5
72.1
72.1
122
48
4.9
0.0
12.3
285
30
0.4
1.4
20.3
20.3
22
68
0.0
0.7
1.8
152
31
3.1
0.3
46.6
46.6
66
7
0.6
0.0
3.4
88
32
1.5
0.0
28.5
28.5
54
0
0.0
0.0
1.5
54
Max.
150
145
4.9
13.5
30.0
797
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, 1.0 only, (Table 1.5-2)
Basic wind speed (ASCE 7-10 26.5.1)
Topographic factor (26.8 & Table 26.8-1)
Iw
V
Kzt
h
=
=
=
=
=
L
B
A
=
=
=
C
1.00
136
1
10.5
0
16
11.33
10
mph
Flat
ft
: 12
ft
ft
2
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof
=
=
0.00 kips
0.00 kips (eave & columns increasing)
0.00 kips
3.95 kips
4.48 kips
=
=
7.47 ft-kips
0.75 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
8.21 ft-kips
69 psf
103 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2
where:
34.21
psf
qh = velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Kh = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
Kd = wind directionality factor. (Tab. 26.6-1, for building, page 250)
h = height of mean roof
0.85
=
=
0.85
10.50
ft
p = q h G CN
F = p Af
where:
=
=
<
Af = roof actual area.
=
=
0.00
CASE
A
p (psf)
F (kips)
B
p (psf)
F (kips)
h/B=
0.93
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0o
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CNW
CNL
CNW
CNL
1.20
0.30
-0.50
-1.20
34.89
8.72
-14.54
-34.89
3.16
0.79
-1.32
-3.16
-1.10
-0.10
-1.10
-0.60
-31.99
-2.91
-31.99
-17.45
-2.90
-0.26
-2.90
-1.58
0.85
degree
0.00
45 deg. [Satisfactory]
ft2, windward
90.6
90.6
[Satisfactory]
ft2, leeward
(cont'd)
H (kips)
V (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-kips)
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0o
WIND TO TOP, = 180o
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.95
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
3.16
4.48
4.48
0.00
3.16
4.48
4.48
-6.719035 7.46559 -5.22592 3.732797 -6.719 7.465594 -5.2259 3.732797
p = q h G CN
where:
ZONE 1
1.20
-1.10
34.89
-31.99
3.0
ft
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15)
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind)
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45)
Height of mean roof
Roof slope
Roof length
Roof horizontal projected width
=
=
=
=
=
L
B
=
=
C
0.87
90
1
35
3
100
60
50
I
V
Kzt
Category I
mph
Flat
ft
: 12
ft
ft
2
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof
=
+
=
=
111.99 kips
105.62 kips
28.00 kips
2.80 kips (eave & columns increasing)
30.80 kips
1819.76 ft-kips
181.98 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
2001.74 ft-kips
=
=
45 psf
55 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2 I
where:
15.49
psf
1.01
=
=
0.85
35.00
ft
=
=
0.85
14.04
degree
p = qh G CN
F = p Af
where:
<
Af = roof actual area.
45 deg. [Satisfactory]
2
3092.3 ft , windward
3092.3
14.04
CASE
A
p (psf)
F (kips)
B
p (psf)
F (kips)
h/B=
0.58
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0o
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CNW
CNL
CNW
CNL
-0.86
-11.34
-35.07
-1.84
-24.17
-74.73
-1.26
-16.61
-51.35
0.00
0.00
0.00
-1.09
-14.31
-44.26
-2.05
-26.97
-83.40
-1.50
-19.75
-61.06
-0.63
-8.24
-25.47
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[Satisfactory]
1.59
20.89
64.61
0.56
7.39
22.86
0.32
4.25
13.14
1.15
15.12
46.76
-1.11
-14.65
-45.30
-0.30
-3.95
-12.21
ft2, leeward
(cont'd)
H (kips)
V (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-kips)
o
WIND TO BOTTOM, = 0o
WIND TO TOP, = 180
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
-20.96
-18.13
-25.54
-26.40
28.00
23.06
-7.80
8.38
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
111.99
92.25
0.00
33.51
83.84
72.50
102.18
105.62
0.00
0.00
31.20
0.00
481.8343 1789.84 634.176 1819.761 1193.04 43.75912 -1176.7 -618.538
p = qh G CN
where:
ZONE 1
1.77
-1.84
23.36
-24.17
ft
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Iw
V
h
=
=
=
=
L
B
=
=
C
1.00
75
35
1
100
60
mph
ft
: 12
ft
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof
Max vertical download force
Max vertical uplift force
Max bending moment at centroid of base from roof
=
=
=
=
39.14
0.00
78.56
1370.00
kips
kips
kips
ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Design pressures for wind force acting normal to the roof
F = Ce Cq qs Iw Af
where:
0.00
psf ) Af
psf ) Af
=
=
0.00
= ( 13.09
78.83
F = design wind load on open structural roof. (Sec. 1620).
= roof angle
kips, (inward)
kips, (outward)
=
4.76
degree
37.49
ft
1.29
=
=
0.00
0.70
inward
outward
14.50
psf
6020.8
ft2
H = F Sin
6.55 kips
V = Finward Cos
0.00 kips
V = Foutward Cos
M=Hh
=
=
78.56 kips
229.1 ft-kips
F = Ce Cq qs Iw Af
where:
74.82
psf ) Af
39.14
kips, (horizontal)
4.00
523.2
H=F
V
M=Fh
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=
=
=
horizontal
ft2
39.14 kips
0.00 kips
1370.0 ft-kips
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Height of ridge
Roof slope
Roof length
Roof horizontal projected width
Effective area of component / cladding
Iw
V
Kzt
H
=
=
=
=
=
L
B
A
=
=
=
C
1.00
136
1
35
1
100
60
50
mph
Flat
ft
: 12
ft
ft
ft2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof
=
=
8.40 kips
9.28 kips (eave & columns increasing)
17.68 kips
8.23 kips
261.33 kips
3371.27 ft-kips
208.80 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
3580.07 ft-kips
=
=
76 psf
146 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2
where:
40.35
psf
qh = velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Kh = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
1.00
=
=
0.85
33.75
ft
p = qh G CN
F = p Af
where:
=
=
<
Af = roof actual area.
0.85
degree
4.76
45 deg. [Satisfactory]
2
2107.3 ft , front / back
2
=
903.1 ft , each side
CN = net force coefficients. (Fig. 27.4-5, page 268 & Fig. 27.4-7, page 270, and CNS for two sides of sloped roof.)
Check Fig.27.4 limitation
h/L=
0.34 within [0.25 , 1.0]
[Satisfactory]
h/B=
0.56 within [0.25 , 1.0]
[Satisfactory]
CLEAR WIND FLOW
OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
CASE A
CASE B
CASE A
CASE B
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
1.10
-0.30
-0.80
0.20
-1.20
0.80
-1.60
-1.00
-1.20
-0.90
-1.70
0.50
p (psf)
37.73
-10.29
-27.44
6.86
-41.15
27.44
-54.87
-34.30
-41.15
-30.87
-58.30
17.15
F (kips)
79.50
-21.68
-24.78
14.45
-86.72
24.78
-115.63
-72.27
-37.17
-65.04 -122.86
15.49
H (kips)
V (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-kips)
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
8.40
8.40
-3.60
4.80
8.23
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
22.64
261.33
156.39
-705.6
1516.7
3089.2
3371.3
(cont'd)
DETERMINE HORIZONTAL WIND LOAD OF COLUMNS AND EAVE
=
9.28 kips
Fcol & eave = pcol & eave Acol & eave
where:
40.35
230.0
6.0
208.8
psf
ft2
ft-kips
p = qh G CN
where:
ZONE 1
1.14
-1.16
38.98
-39.90
ft
<
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Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, pg 73, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15)
Basic wind speed (3 sec. gust wind)
Topographic factor (Sec.6.5.7.2, pg 26 & 45)
Height of ridge
Roof slope
Roof length
Roof horizontal projected width
Effective area of component / cladding
I
V
Kzt
H
=
=
=
=
=
L
B
A
=
=
=
C
1.00
90
1
35
1
100
60
50
Category II
mph
Flat
ft
: 12
ft
ft
ft2
DESIGN SUMMARY
1. Main Wind-Force Resisting System
Max horizontal force / base shear from roof
=
=
3.68 kips
4.06 kips (eave & columns increasing)
7.74 kips
3.60 kips
114.45 kips
=
=
1476.39 ft-kips
91.44 ft-kips (eave & columns increasing)
1567.83 ft-kips
33 psf
64 psf
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2 I
where:
17.67
psf
1.00
=
=
0.85
33.75
ft
p = qh G CN
F = p Af
where:
=
=
<
Af = roof actual area.
0.85
degree
4.76
45 deg. [Satisfactory]
2
2107.3 ft , front / back
2
=
903.1 ft , each side
CN = net force coefficients. (Fig. 6-18B, page 67 & Fig. 6-18D, page 69, and CNS for two sides of sloped roof.)
Check Fig. 6-18 limitation
h/L=
0.34 within [0.25 , 1.0]
[Satisfactory]
h/B=
0.56 within [0.25 , 1.0]
[Satisfactory]
CLEAR WIND FLOW
OBSTRUCTED WIND FLOW
CASE A
CASE B
CASE A
CASE B
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
CNW
CNL
CNS
1.10
-0.30
-0.80
0.20
-1.20
0.80
-1.60
-1.00
-1.20
-0.90
-1.70
0.50
p (psf)
16.52
-4.51
-12.02
3.00
-18.02
12.02
-24.03
-15.02
-18.02
-13.52
-25.53
7.51
F (kips)
34.81
-9.49
-10.85
6.33
-37.98
10.85
-50.64
-31.65
-16.28
-28.48
-53.80
6.78
H (kips)
V (kips)
V (kips)
M (ft-kips)
CLEAR FLOW
OBSTRUCTED
CASE A CASE B CASE A CASE B
3.68
3.68
-1.58
2.10
3.60
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
9.91
114.45
68.49
-309.0
664.2
1352.9
1476.4
(cont'd)
DETERMINE HORIZONTAL WIND LOAD OF COLUMNS AND EAVE
=
4.06 kips
Fcol & eave = pcol & eave Acol & eave
where:
17.67
230.0
6.0
91.4
psf
ft2
ft-kips
p = qh G CN
where:
ZONE 1
1.14
-1.16
17.07
-17.48
ft
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Wind Analysis for Shade Open Structure Based on CBC 2001 / UBC 97
INPUT DATA
Exposure type (B, C or D)
Importance factor, (CBC Tab.16-K)
Basic wind speed (fastest mile wind)
Height of ridge
Roof slope
Roof length
Roof horizontal projected width
Iw
V
h
=
=
=
=
L
B
=
=
C
1.00
75
35
4
100
60
mph
ft
: 12
ft
ft
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force / base shear
Max vertical download force
Max vertical uplift force
Max bending moment at centroid of base
=
=
=
=
54.14
0.00
85.08
1585.53
kips
kips
kips
ft-kips
ANALYSIS
Design pressures for wind force acting normal to the roof
F = Ce Cq qs Iw Af
where:
5.52
16.57
12.89
psf )
psf )
psf )
psf )
Af
Af
Af
Af
=
=
=
=
12.23
36.69
28.53
= ( 12.89
12.23
F = design wind load on open structural roof. (Sec. 1620).
= roof angle
18.43
1.27
degree
=
=
=
=
0.30
0.90
0.70
0.70
inward at front
outward at front
outward at back
outward at sides
14.50
psf
2213.6
948.7
ft , each side
H
V
V
M
=
=
=
=
12.89
0.00
85.08
377.5
kips
kips
kips
ft-kips
F = Ce Cq qs Iw Af
where:
73.66
psf ) Af
54.14
kips, (horizontal)
4.00
735.0
H=F
V
M=Fh
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=
=
=
horizontal
ft2
54.14 kips
0.00 kips
1585.5 ft-kips
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V =
136
== >
mph
H =
44
ft
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE
h =
38
BUILDING WIDTH
B =
80
ft
BUILDING LENGTH
L =
150
ft
E =
ft
D =
20
Af =
80
ft
Ar =
40
ft
KZt =
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
Out-of-plane load for screen design
2
2
P
Fh
=
=
Fv
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (ASCE 7-10, 29.5.1)
Fh
PAf
Where :
Fv
q hGC r A f
G Cr
K Zt K dV
GC
1.90
Af
Bh
KZ
Kd
q hGC r Ar
0.00256 K
K Zt K dV
GC
Ar
G Cr
BL
1.50
80.1 psf ) Af =
hc
P Ar
Where :
0.00256 K
63.2 psf ) Ar =
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V =
85
== >
mph
ft
H =
44
HEIGHT OF STRUCTURE
h =
38
BUILDING WIDTH
B =
80
ft
(ASCE Tab. 6-1 & IBC Tab. 1604.5)
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
I =
E =
ft
D =
20
Af =
80
ft2
KZt =
TOPOGRAPHIC FACTOR
Out-of-plane load for screen design
P
F
=
=
35.0 psf
2.798 kips
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-28)
F = P A f = f q ZGC f A f = f ( 0.00256 K Z K Zt K dV 2I ) GC f A f =
Where :
35.0 psf ) Af =
f
hc
=
=
Bh
KZ
Kd
=
=
=
1.90
, (ASCE 6.5.15.1)
41.5 ft, centroid height of the screen
3040 ft2, building side area (ASCE 6.5.15.1)
1.05 , (ASCE Tab. 6-3)
0.85 , (ASCE Tab. 6-4)
G
Cf
=
=
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Iw
=
=
44
1
=
=
=
75
C
80
Yes
TA
ft
(UBC Tab. 16-K)
mph
ft2
26.0 psf
WIND ANALYSIS
Out-of-plane wind force for screen design (UBC 97 Sec.1620)
P = Ce Cq qs Iw = =
26.0 psf
Ce
Where :
=
1.33
(UBC Tab.16-G)
Cq
=
1.34
(UBC Tab.16-H Item 2 parapet, Item 3 wall corner, & footnote 2)
1.5 at corner, 1.3 at non-corner, and reduced by [Cq - 0.2 + (100-TA)/450 ] for TA @ [10,100]
qs
=
14.50 psf ,
(UBC Tab.16-F)
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Axial Capacity of 1 1/2" Type "B" Roof Deck Based on ICBO ER-2078P
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DECK VERT. SPAN LENGTH
GAGE (22,20,18,16) ? =>
DEAD LOAD
LIVE LOAD
WALL ANCHORAGE LOAD, ASD
L
== >
DL
LL
FP
5
18
20
20
730
=
=
=
ft
GA
psf
psf
plf
thk, in
I, in4/ft
+S, in3/ft
-S, in3/ft
Wt, psf
16
0.0598
0.377
0.411
0.417
3.5
18
0.0478
0.302
0.322
0.335
2.9
20
0.0359
0.216
0.235
0.248
2.3
22
0.0299
0.175
0.187
0.198
1.9
in2
A =
0.84
r = ( I / A)0.5 =
2E
Fe =
( kL / r ) 2
0.877
in
E =
29500
ksi
Fy =
38
ksi
c =
c2
Fn =
0.60
Fy
Fe
1.14
<
Mn = S Fe =
9.39
ft-k / ft
Pn = A Fn =
27.31
klf
32.60 ksi
0.13
P = FP =
ft-k / ft
b =
1.8
2EI
( KL )2
0.75cP
Pn
24.42
0.04
0.75 cP bM C m
+
=
Mn
Pn
Note:
1.5
=1
klf
<
0.15
0.060
<
0.73
1.67
cP
=
PE
1.0
[Satisfactory]
Roof live load & wall anchorage lateral load may be non-concurrent.
Technical References:
1. AISI STANDARD, 2001 Edition. American Iron and Steel Institute.
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0.95
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INPUT DATA
DESIGN SUMMARY
h=
wx =
n=
9
800
40
Ie =
1.25
ft
kips
0.07 W, (SD) =
0.05 W, (ASD) =
SDS = 0.916 g
hn =
SD1 = 0.498 g
W = 32,000 k
S1 = 0.496 g
Ct =
R=
k =
wxh =
x =
k
0.02
5.5
Ta = Ct (hn) =
360.0
1.58
2,191 k, (SD)
1,565 k, (ASD)
D
ft
, (ASCE 12.8.3, page 91)
137,376,298
0.75 , (ASCE Tab 12.8-2)
1.65
Level
No.
Name
40
Roof
Floor to floor
Height
ft
Height
Weight
hx
ft
360.0
wx
k
800
wxhxk
Cvx
8,570,835
0.062
Fx
k
136.7
351.0
800
8,235,486
0.060
131.4
9.00
39
40th
39th
342.0
38th
800
7,905,058
0.058
126.1
333.0
37th
800
7,579,605
0.055
120.9
324.0
36th
800
7,259,185
0.053
115.8
315.0
35th
800
6,943,854
0.051
110.8
306.0
34th
800
6,633,675
0.048
105.8
297.0
33th
800
6,328,712
0.046
100.9
288.0
32th
800
6,029,030
0.044
96.2
279.0
31th
800
5,734,699
0.042
91.5
270.0
30th
800
5,445,792
0.040
86.9
261.0
29th
800
5,162,383
0.038
82.3
252.0
28th
800
4,884,554
0.036
77.9
243.0
27th
800
4,612,387
0.034
73.6
234.0
26th
800
4,345,970
0.032
69.3
225.0
25th
800
4,085,396
0.030
65.2
216.0
24th
800
3,830,763
0.028
61.1
207.0
23th
800
3,582,175
0.026
57.1
198.0
22th
800
3,339,741
0.024
53.3
189.0
21th
800
3,103,579
0.023
49.5
180.0
20th
17,503
741.6
4,800
183
24,177
847.4
5,600
183
31,804
948.3
6,400
183
40,338
1,044.5
7,200
183
49,739
1,136.0
8,000
183
59,962
1,222.8
8,800
183
70,968
1,305.2
9,600
183
82,714
1,383.1 10,400
183
95,162
1,456.6 11,200
183
108,271
1,525.9 12,000
183
122,005
1,591.1 12,800
183
136,325
1,652.2 13,600
183
151,195
1,709.3 14,400
183
166,579
1,762.6 15,200
183
182,442
1,812.1 16,000
183
800
2,873,813
0.021
45.8
198,751
1,858.0 16,800
183
215,473
1,900.2 17,600
183
1,858.0
171.0
9.00
183
1,812.1
9.00
19
4,000
1,762.6
9.00
20
630.8
1,709.3
9.00
21
11,826
1,652.2
9.00
22
183
1,591.1
9.00
23
3,200
1,525.9
9.00
24
515.0
1,456.6
9.00
25
7,190
1,383.1
9.00
26
183
1,305.2
9.00
27
2,400
1,222.8
9.00
28
394.1
1,136.0
9.00
29
3,643
1,044.5
9.00
30
183
948.3
9.00
31
1,600
847.4
9.00
32
268.1
741.6
9.00
33
1,230
630.8
9.00
34
Fpx
k
183
515.0
9.00
35
W i
k
800
394.1
9.00
36
Fi
k
136.7
268.1
9.00
37
Diaphragm force
O. M.
k-ft
136.7
9.00
38
Vx
k
800
2,650,577
0.019
42.3
1,900.2
Level
Level
No.
Name
18
19th
Floor to floor
Height
ft
Height
Weight
hx
ft
wx
k
wxhxk
Cvx
162.0
800
2,434,015
0.018
38.8
9.00
17
18th
153.0
17th
800
2,224,281
0.016
35.5
144.0
16th
800
2,021,542
0.015
32.2
135.0
15th
800
1,825,982
0.013
29.1
126.0
14th
800
1,637,798
0.012
26.1
117.0
13th
800
1,457,210
0.011
23.2
108.0
12th
800
1,284,460
0.009
20.5
99.0
11th
800
1,119,820
0.008
17.9
90.0
10th
800
963,594
0.007
15.4
81.0
9th
800
816,129
0.006
13.0
72.0
8th
800
677,826
0.005
10.8
63.0
7th
800
549,156
0.004
8.8
54.0
6th
800
430,681
0.003
6.9
45.0
5th
800
323,094
0.002
5.2
36.0
4th
800
227,276
0.002
3.6
27.0
3rd
800
144,408
0.001
2.3
18.0
2nd
304,181
2,062.0 21,600
183
322,739
2,085.3 22,400
183
341,507
2,105.7 23,200
183
360,458
2,123.6 24,000
183
379,571
2,139.0 24,800
183
398,822
2,152.0 25,600
183
418,189
2,162.8 26,400
183
437,655
2,171.6 27,200
183
457,199
2,178.4 28,000
183
476,805
2,183.6 28,800
183
496,457
2,187.2 29,600
183
516,142
2,189.5 30,400
183
800
76,206
0.001
1.2
535,848
2,190.7 31,200
183
555,564
2,191.1 32,000
183
2,190.7
9.0
9.00
Ground
183
2,189.5
9.00
1
2,035.9 20,800
2,187.2
9.00
2
285,858
2,183.6
9.00
3
183
2,178.4
9.00
4
2,006.8 20,000
2,171.6
9.00
5
267,797
2,162.8
9.00
6
183
2,152.0
9.00
7
1,974.5 19,200
2,139.0
9.00
8
250,026
2,123.6
9.00
9
183
2,105.7
9.00
10
1,939.0 18,400
2,085.3
9.00
11
232,575
2,062.0
9.00
12
Fpx
k
(cont'd)
2,035.9
9.00
13
W i
k
2,006.8
9.00
14
Diaphragm force
Fi
k
1,974.5
9.00
15
O. M.
k-ft
1,939.0
9.00
16
Vx
k
800
25,552
0.000
0.4
2,191.1
0.0
575,284
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SDS =
0.96
SD1 =
0.54
S1 =
0.55
R=
Ie =
1.5
Ct =
0.028
(0.028 for steel MRF, 0.016 for concrete MRF, & 0.03 steel EBF)
hn =
52.0
ft
0.8
x=
x
T = Ct (hn) =
0.661
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Forces & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-10, Sec 12.8.3 & 12.8.6)
Level
Roof
4TH
3RD
2ND
Where
Wx
120
3500
4050
5620
13290.0
hx
52
40
28
16
hx
71.4
53.8
36.6
20.0
Wxhx
8571
188278
148199
112349
457396
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
27.3
( 0.23 Wx )
598.9 ( 0.17 Wx )
471.4 ( 0.12 Wx )
357.4 ( 0.06 Wx )
1454.9
xe,allowable, ASD
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.4
k = 1
k = 0.5 T + 0.75
Cd =
5.5
k = 2
a =
0.01
Where
Wx
120.0
3500.0
4050.0
5620.0
13290.0
Wx
120.0
3620.0
7670.0
13290.0
Fx
27.3
598.9
471.4
357.4
1454.9
Fx
27.3
626.1
1097.5
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only for Seismic Design Categories D through F, and an individual element removed will be causing the remaining
structural to suffer a reduction of Story Strength of more than 35% or creating an extreme torsional irregularity.
= 1.0 ,
Note:
To verify Redundancy Factor 1.0, the relative Rigidity of each frame at calculation level have to be known, since the Code
Redundancy Provision Committee envisioned Story Strength as Rigidity, and SEAOC Seismology Committee endorsed
this interpretation (SEAOC Seismic Design Manual -1, page 72).
4231.4(3231.4+153.8)
= 8.4% 33%
4231.4
= 1.0
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ANALYSIS
SDS =
0.96
Station
T (s)
SD1 =
0.545
0.00
0.38
0.32
TL =
0.10
0.89
0.67
0.13
0.96
0.65
0.17
0.96
0.74
0.18
0.96
0.87
0.20
0.96
0.72
0.25
0.96
0.86
0.33
0.96
0.77
0.43
0.96
0.80
0.50
0.96
0.92
10
0.67
0.82
0.62
11
1.00
0.55
0.45
12
1.25
0.44
0.24
13
1.50
0.36
0.19
14
1.75
0.31
0.15
15
2.00
0.27
0.14
16
2.25
0.24
0.17
17
2.50
0.22
0.18
18
19
2.75
3.00
0.20
0.18
0.16
0.12
20
3.25
0.17
0.11
21
3.50
0.16
0.10
22
3.75
0.15
0.08
23
4.00
0.14
0.06
RESPONSE SPECTRA
1.20
1.00
Sa (g)
0.80
0.60
0.40
0.20
0.00
0.00
0.50
1.00
1.50
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
4.00
4.50
Period T, Seconds
Ta = Ct (hn) =
0.799
Tb =
1.095
1.400
1.095
sec.
SCALE FACTOR
BASE SHEAR BY ELASTIC DYNAMIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.9)
BASE SHEAR BY STATIC ANALYSIS (ASCE 7-10 12.8)
VDX =
3000
kips
VS =
735.09
kips
VDY =
3500
kips
R=
IMPORTANCE FACTOR
Ie =
1.5
SFX = VX / VD
= 0.245
== >
Yes
SFY = VY / VD
= 0.210
624.83
735.09
656.25
735.09
Notes:
See following link for more information.
http://www.engineering-international.com/NonlinearGuide.pdf
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INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor, pg 77, (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15)
Basic wind speed (IBC Tab 1609.3.1V3S)
I =
V =
C
1.00
85
Kzt =
Flat
he =
11
ft
hr
L
B
A
=
=
=
=
18
100
50
28
ft
ft
ft
ft2
Category II
mph
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max total horizontal torsional load
Max total upward force
=
=
=
=
18.00
7.26
132.45
51.97
kips
kips
ft-kips
kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2 I
where:
13.36
psf
0.85
=
=
0.85
14.50
ft
pmin =
10
G Cp f = product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 6-10, page 53 & 54)
G Cp i = product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Fig. 6-5, Enclosed Building, page 47)
=
0.18
or
-0.18
a = width of edge strips, Fig 6-10, note 9, page 54, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] =
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases
Roof angle =
15.64
Surface
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
5
6
G Cp f
0.49
-0.69
-0.45
-0.39
0.74
-1.07
-0.64
-0.58
-0.45
-0.45
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
4.17
-11.63
-8.39
-7.61
7.55
-16.70
-11.00
-10.14
-8.42
-8.42
8.98
-6.82
-3.58
-2.80
12.36
-11.89
-6.19
-5.33
-3.61
-3.61
0.40
-0.69
-0.37
-0.29
0.61
-1.07
-0.53
-0.43
-0.45
-0.45
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
2.94
-11.63
-7.35
-6.28
5.75
-16.70
-9.49
-8.15
-8.42
-8.42
7.75
-6.82
-2.54
-1.47
10.56
-11.89
-4.68
-3.34
-3.61
-3.61
1T
2T
3T
4T
Surface
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1T
2T
3T
4T
G Cp f
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
0.49
1.04
-0.69
-2.91
-0.45
-2.10
-0.39
-1.90
Roof angle =
G Cp f
0.40
-0.69
-0.37
-0.29
2.25
-1.70
-0.90
-0.70
0.00
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
0.73
-2.91
-1.84
-1.57
1.94
-1.70
-0.63
-0.37
ft
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
Min. wind
Sec. 6.1.4.1
Area
(ft2)
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
990
2337
2337
990
110
260
260
110
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
4.13
-27.16
-19.61
-7.53
0.83
-4.34
-2.86
-1.12
11.17
-51.97
18.00
-50.00
8.89
-15.92
-8.37
-2.77
1.36
-3.09
-1.61
-0.59
11.17
-27.92
18.00
-50.00
Surface
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
Min. wind
Sec. 6.1.4.1
Area
(+GCp i )
(ft2)
(ft2)
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
601
2077
2077
601
124
519
519
124
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
1.77
-24.15
-15.27
-3.77
0.71
-8.67
-4.93
-1.01
7.26
-51.05
7.25
-50.00
4.66
-14.15
-5.27
-0.88
1.31
-6.18
-2.43
-0.41
7.26
-26.99
7.25
-50.00
Torsion (ft-k)
41
-73
53
75
37
-53
35
50
-14
25
-18
-26
89
-43
23
28
61
-37
20
26
-31
15
-8
-10
132
132
Area
Surface
1
440
1.84
3.95
2
1038
-12.07
-7.08
3
1038
-8.72
-3.72
4
440
-3.35
-1.23
1E
110
0.83
1.36
2E
260
-4.34
-3.09
3E
260
-2.86
-1.61
4E
110
-1.12
-0.59
1T
550
0.57
1.24
2T
1298
-3.77
-2.21
3T
1298
-2.72
-1.16
4T
550
-1.05
-0.38
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, MT
Area
(ft2)
Torsion (ft-k)
1
239
0.70
1.85
2
1558
-18.11
-10.62
3
1558
-11.45
-3.96
4
239
-1.50
-0.35
1E
124
0.71
1.31
2E
519
-8.67
-6.18
3E
519
-4.93
-2.43
4E
124
-1.01
-0.41
1T
363
0.27
0.70
2T
2077
-6.04
-3.54
3T
2077
-3.82
-1.32
4T
363
-0.57
-0.13
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, MT
5
122
-77
11
14
58
-33
20
-3
-81
51
-7
13
72
-27
3
26
42
-16
8
-8
-48
18
-2
80.5
80.5
10.00
Effective
Area (ft2)
Comp.
28
Note:
Zone 1
GCP
- GCP
0.41
-0.86
Zone 1
GCP
Zone 2
- GCP
GCP
Zone 3
- GCP
0.41
-1.48
0.41
-2.33
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
GCP
- GCP
0.92
-1.02
Zone 4
Zone 5
GCP
- GCP
0.92
-1.24
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
10.00
-13.83
10.00
-22.14
10.00
-33.56
14.71
-16.05
14.71
-19.00
If the effective area is roof Solar Panel area, the only zone 1, 2 , or 3 apply.
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Wind Analysis for Building with h > 60 ft, Based on ASCE 7-05 / IBC 2009 / CBC 2010
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (B, C or D)
Importance factor (0.87, 1.0 or 1.15)
Basic wind speed (IBC Tab 1609.3.1V3S)
I =
V =
Kzt =
H =
C
1.00
90
1
157
Parapet height
Building length
Building width
Natural frequency (Sec.6.2 & 6.5.8.2)
HP
L
B
n1
=
4
=
300
=
180
= 0.95541
AM =
55
ft
ft
ft
Hz, (1 / T)
ft2
AP =
27
ft2
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face
Max building upward force
Max building torsion force
=
=
=
=
=
=
1194.9
180021.1
636.0
159648.2
1334.7
40327.6
kips
ft - kips
kips
ft - kips
kips
ft - kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressures
qz = 0.00256 Kz Kzt Kd V2 I
where:
pmin =
10
Kz = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, z. (Tab. 6-3, Case 2, page 79)
Kd = wind directionality factor. (Tab. 6-4, for building, page 80)
z = height above ground
0.85
z (ft)
Kz
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120
0.85
0.90
0.94
0.98
1.04
1.09
1.13
1.17
1.21
1.24
1.26
1.31
qz (psf)
14.98
15.86
16.57
17.27
18.33
19.21
19.92
20.62
21.33
21.86
22.21
23.09
z (ft)
Kz
140
160
161
161
161
161
161
161
161
161
1.36
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
1.39
qz (psf)
23.97
24.50
24.53
24.53
24.53
24.53
24.53
24.53
24.53
24.53
0.18
or
p = q G Cp - qh (G Cpi)
where:
p = pressure on surface for rigid building with all h. (Eq. 6-17, page 28).
q = qz for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
G Cp i = internal pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-5, Enclosed Building, page 47)
-0.18
qh = qz value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
Cp = external pressure coefficient, see right down tables.
G = gust effect factor (Sec. 6.5.8.1 & 6.5.8.2, Page 26)
1 + 1.7 I g 2 Q 2 + g 2 R 2
z Q
R
0.925
, for n1 < 1.0
1 + 1.7 g v I z
G=
1 + 1.7 g Q I zQ
0.925
,
for
n
1 1.0
1 + 1.7 g v I z
= 0.854
Iz =
0.17
z =
94.2
Q=
0.84
z min =
15
gQ =
3.4
617
c=
0.2
gR =
4.18
Lz =
=
Rh =
0.135
RB =
0.119
RL =
0.023
N1 =
5.84
Rn =
0.046
R=
0.090
h=
157
gv =
3.4
Vz =
100.8
h/B
0.89
0.89
0.89
0.89
h/L
Distance
80.5
161
180
180
Distance
Cp
-1.01
-0.74
-0.66
To B Face
0.54
80.5
-0.91
To B Face
0.54
0.54
0.54
161
300
300
-0.89
-0.51
To L Face
To L Face
To L Face
To L Face
Roof
Direction
All
To L Dir
To B Dir
All
L/B
All
0.60
1.67
All
Cp
0.80
-0.50
-0.37
-0.70
To B Face
To B Face
Cp
0.05
(cont'd)
Hence, MWFRS Net Pressures are given by following tables (Sec. 6.5.12.2.1, Page 28)
P (psf) with
Windward Wall
Surface
P (psf) with
z (ft)
GCPi
- GCPi
Surface
z (ft)
GCPi
- GCPi
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
5.81
6.42
6.90
7.38
8.10
14.65
15.25
15.73
16.21
16.93
Side Wall
All
-19.08
-10.24
Surface
z (ft)
50
60
70
80
90
8.70
9.18
9.67
10.15
10.51
17.54
18.02
18.50
18.98
19.34
Leeward
All
100
120
140
160
161
10.75
11.35
11.95
12.31
12.34
19.58
20.18
20.79
21.15
21.17
Normal to L Face
Normal to L Face
Surface
Dist. (ft)
0 - 80.5
161
180
Roof
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-14.89
-6.06
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-25.58
-19.96
-18.19
-16.75
-11.13
-9.36
Normal to B Face
P (psf) with
Surface
z (ft)
GCPi
- GCPi
Leeward
All
-12.10
-3.26
Normal to B Face
Surface
Roof
Dist. (ft)
0 - 80.5
161
300
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-23.48
-22.96
-15.20
-14.65
-14.13
-6.36
Normal to L Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to B Face
Case 1
Case 2
ASCE-7
VBase
(kips)
1195
896
636
477
1373
762
MBase
(ft - kips)
180021
135016
159648
119736
254752
135466
Fig. 6-9
MT
(ft - kips)
40328
12879
39941
Page 52
FUpward (kips)
965
724
815
611
1335
711
(kips)
483
483
290
290
580
563
Min. wind
FUp,min (kips)
540
540
540
540
540
540
Sec. 6.1.4.1
Vmin
p = q (G Cp) - qi (G Cpi)
where:
p = pressure on component for building with h > 60 ft. (Eq. 6-23, page 29).
pmin =
10.00
q = qz for windward wall at height z above the ground, see table above.
qh = qz value at mean roof height, h, for leeward wall, side walls, and roof.
G Cp i = internal pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-5) =
0.18
or
-0.18
a = Zone width = MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L), 3] =
18.0 ft, (Fig 6-17 note 8, pg 65)
G Cp = external pressure coefficient. (Fig. 6-17, page 65)
Wall
Comp.
Actual Effective
Area ( ft2 )
GCP
- GCP
GCP
- GCP
55
27
0.81
0.87
-0.84
-0.88
0.81
0.87
-1.55
-1.73
Mullion
Panel
z (ft)
0 - 15
20
25
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
120
140
160
161
Zone 4
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
14.77
15.64
16.33
17.03
18.07
18.94
19.63
20.33
21.02
21.54
21.89
22.76
23.63
24.15
24.18
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
-24.96
14.77
16.69
17.43
18.17
19.28
20.21
20.95
21.69
22.44
22.99
23.36
24.29
25.22
25.77
25.81
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
-42.41
15.76
16.69
17.43
18.17
19.28
20.21
20.95
21.69
22.44
22.99
23.36
24.29
25.22
25.77
25.81
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
-26.04
15.76
16.69
17.43
18.17
19.28
20.21
20.95
21.69
22.44
22.99
23.36
24.29
25.22
25.77
25.81
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
-46.75
cont'd
Roof
Roof
Effective
Area ( ft2 )
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
- GCP
- GCP
- GCP
-1.40
-2.30
-3.20
10
-1.40
-2.30
-3.20
59
-1.17
-1.98
-2.79
108
-1.10
-1.87
-2.65
157
-1.05
-1.81
-2.57
206
-1.01
-1.76
-2.50
255
-0.99
-1.72
-2.45
304
-0.96
-1.69
-2.41
353
-0.94
-1.66
-2.38
402
-0.93
-1.64
-2.35
451
-0.91
-1.62
-2.32
500
-0.90
-1.60
-2.30
38016
-0.90
-1.60
-2.30
38016
4104
972
Effective
Area ( ft2 )
Zone 2
Zone 3
-38.77
-60.85
-82.93
10
-38.77
-60.85
-82.93
59
-33.20
-53.05
-72.91
108
-31.30
-50.40
-69.50
157
-30.13
-48.76
-67.38
206
-29.28
-47.56
-65.85
255
-28.61
-46.63
-64.65
304
-28.06
-45.86
-63.65
353
-27.59
-45.20
-62.81
402
-27.18
-44.63
-62.08
451
-26.82
-44.12
-61.43
500
-26.50
-43.67
-60.85
38016
-26.50
-43.67
-60.85
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LOCATION
b=
h=
5
10
ft
ft
L1 =
10
ft
H1 =
ft
R = 100%
ONE STORY ?
Yes
(Cantilever Wall with Fixed Base Only)
Not Apply
R = 82%
Solid Wall
Pier
Wall
H
20
L
20
Type
Cantilever
E t Flexure
4.00
E t Shear
3.00
Et
7.00
R / (E t)
0.143
R = 100%
L
20
20
10
5
Type
Cantilever
Fixed
Fixed
Fixed
E t Flexure
4.00
-0.13
1.00
8.00
E t Shear
3.00
-1.50
3.00
6.00
Et
R / (E t)
H
20
10
10
10
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7.00
-1.63
4.00
14.00
3.11
8.49
0.250
0.071
0.321
0.118
R = 82%
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Rigidity Determination for Shear Wall & Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS
L=
30
ft
H=
thk =
20
8
ft
in
b=
h=
5
10
ft
ft
OPENING
L1 =
10
ft
H1 =
ft
E=
=
1350
0.25
LOCATION
R = 4403 kips
PROPERTIES
ksi
(Poisson's ratio)
Not Apply
R = 3787 kips
ONE STORY ?
Yes
(Cantilever Wall with Fixed Base Only)
ANALYSIS
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Joint
Element
Joints
1, 2, 6, 7
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
9, 10, 14, 15
11, 12, 16, 17
14, 15, 18, 19
16, 17, 20, 21
18, 19, 22, 23
20, 21, 24, 25
21, 22, 25, 26
22, 23, 26, 27
24, 25, 28, 29
25, 26, 29, 30
26, 27, 30, 31
982
-1823
0.00
605
0.39
1157
-105
0.00
843
0.08
456
-41
0.00
422
0.03
1537
59
0.00
1494
-0.02
1655
1982
0.00
1038
-0.33
0.87
0.06
0.85
0.39
0.89
0.00
0.85
0.08
0.89
0.00
0.85
0.03
0.89
0.00
0.85
-0.02
-0.33
10
0.88
-0.04
0.87
11
0.75
0.11
0.71
0.37
12
0.76
0.01
0.70
0.08
13
0.80
-0.01
0.73
0.03
14
0.76
0.00
0.70
-0.02
-0.31
15
0.76
-0.08
0.73
16
0.49
0.14
0.45
0.29
17
0.50
0.02
0.42
0.06
18
0.50
0.00
0.42
-0.01
19
0.51
-0.10
0.47
-0.25
20
0.24
0.10
0.22
0.17
21
0.23
0.01
0.18
0.04
22
23
24
25
26
27
__
0.24
0.00
0.18
0.00
0.25
-0.08
0.22
-0.14
0.12
0.06
0.11
0.09
0.11
0.01
0.08
0.02
0.11
0.00
0.08
0.00
0.13
-0.05
0.11
-0.08
28
-1149
-1811
0.00
0.00
-1123
-2568
0.00
0.00
29
-1202
-261
0.00
0.00
-722
-571
0.00
0.00
30
-1895
28
0.00
0.00
-1309
27
0.00
0.00
31
-1541
1973
0.00
0.00
-1249
3112
0.00
0.00
R=
-5788
kips
R=
-4403
kips
Dimension (ft)
X
Y
10.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
5.0
15.0
5.0
10.0
5.0
15.0
5.0
10.0
2.5
5.0
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
2.5
5.0
2.5
15.0
2.5
Thick.
(in)
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
(cont'd)
Joint
664
-1608
0.00
393
0.33
1040
708
0.00
691
0.02
483
-31
0.00
595
0.03
1224
-831
0.00
1216
0.04
1504
1888
0.00
892
-0.30
0.90
0.06
0.87
0.33
0.91
-0.02
0.88
0.01
0.90
0.00
0.88
0.03
0.90
0.02
0.87
0.04
-0.30
10
0.89
-0.04
0.87
11
0.78
0.10
0.74
0.32
12
0.82
-0.05
0.76
0.00
13
0.84
-0.01
0.79
0.02
14
0.79
0.04
0.74
0.05
-0.29
15
0.77
-0.07
0.75
16
0.48
0.14
0.44
0.27
17
0.51
-0.07
0.44
-0.03
18
0.48
0.06
0.42
0.07
19
0.51
-0.11
0.47
-0.24
20
0.21
0.10
0.19
0.15
21
0.19
-0.03
0.14
-0.02
22
0.19
0.04
0.15
0.04
23
0.23
-0.08
0.20
-0.14
24
0.10
0.06
0.09
0.08
25
0.09
-0.02
0.07
-0.01
26
0.09
0.02
0.07
0.02
27
0.11
-0.04
0.10
-0.07
28
-974
-1643
0.00
0.00
-944
-2268
0.00
0.00
29
-883
638
0.00
0.00
-491
364
0.00
0.00
30
-1765
-978
0.00
0.00
-1329
-999
0.00
0.00
1857
0.00
0.00
2903
0.00
0.00
31
-1292
R=
-4915
kips
-1023
R=
-3787
kips
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Shear Wall Analysis for Shear Wall with Opening Using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
DIMENSIONS
L=
30
ft
H=
thk =
20
8
ft
in
b=
h=
5
10
ft
ft
OPENING
LOCATION
PROPERTIES
DIAPHRAGM
( 0 = flexible,
TOP LOADS
L1 =
10
ft
H1 =
ft
E=
=
1350
0.25
EA =
= rigid, 0~
P=
M=
V=
ksi
(Poisson's ratio)
Not Apply
Joint
No.
12
14
21
22
kips
ft-kips
kips
Section
2 - 12
3 - 13
4 - 14
11-12
14-15
16-17
18-19
20-21
22-23
28-29
30-31
Drift = 0.005 in
Joint
No.
28
29
30
31
Horiz
0.16
-1.40
-1.29
0.54
Vert
-10.20
-23.71
-12.84
-17.97
Reaction (kips)
Horiz
Vert
-0.39
0.08
-0.02
11.89
-2.54
16.49
-8.29
34.04
POSITIVE DIRECTION
ANALYSIS
EQUIVALENT JOINT LOADS
Load (kips)
Joint
No.
Horiz
Vert
1
1.88
-4.58
2
2.34
-8.33
3
0.94
-4.58
4
3.28
-21.88
5
2.81
-23.13
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Element
Joints
1, 2, 6, 7
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
9, 10, 14, 15
11, 12, 16, 17
14, 15, 18, 19
16, 17, 20, 21
18, 19, 22, 23
20, 21, 24, 25
21, 22, 25, 26
22, 23, 26, 27
24, 25, 28, 29
25, 26, 29, 30
26, 27, 30, 31
Force (kips)
X
Y
Deflection (in)
X
Y
1.88
-4.58
0.004
-0.001
2.34
-8.33
0.004
-0.003
0.94
-4.58
0.004
-0.004
3.28
-21.88
0.004
-0.004
2.81
-23.13
0.005
-0.006
0.003
-0.001
0.003
-0.003
0.003
-0.003
Joint
Dimension (ft)
X
Y
10.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
5.0
15.0
5.0
10.0
5.0
15.0
5.0
10.0
2.5
5.0
2.5
15.0
2.5
10.0
2.5
5.0
2.5
15.0
2.5
Thick.
(in)
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
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0.003
-0.004
10
0.004
-0.006
11
0.002
0.000
12
0.003
-0.003
13
0.003
-0.003
14
0.003
-0.003
15
0.004
-0.005
16
0.001
0.000
17
0.001
-0.002
18
0.001
-0.002
19
0.003
-0.003
20
0.000
0.000
21
0.000
-0.001
22
0.000
-0.001
23
0.001
-0.002
24
0.000
0.000
25
0.000
0.000
26
0.000
0.000
27
0.001
-0.001
28
-0.39
0.08
29
-0.02
11.89
30
-2.54
16.49
31
-8.29
34.04
(cont'd)
Corner Forces (kips)
Element Joints
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1.87
-4.58
1.04
-6.46
-1.95
3.85
-0.96
7.19
1.31
-1.88
-1.09
-2.20
0.43
1.66
-0.65
2.41
2.02
-2.39
-0.45
-2.93
-0.92
0.82
-0.65
4.50
10
3.74
-18.95
2.81
-23.13
-3.62
17.86
-2.93
24.22
11
12
1.95
-3.85
0.58
-7.48
-2.22
3.22
-0.31
8.11
12
13
-0.05
-1.36
-0.67
-1.25
-0.12
2.08
0.84
0.53
13
14
2.24
-1.98
0.27
-2.51
-0.84
-0.53
-1.68
5.02
10
14
15
4.00
-19.84
2.93
-24.22
-3.80
18.69
-3.13
25.37
11
12
16
17
2.22
-3.22
0.42
-10.20
-2.46
1.90
-0.18
11.52
14
15
18
19
5.48
-23.71
3.13
-25.37
-4.72
20.84
-3.88
28.24
16
17
20
21
2.46
-1.90
0.18
-11.52
-1.55
0.58
-1.10
12.84
18
19
22
23
4.72
-20.84
3.88
-28.24
-3.47
17.97
-5.13
31.11
20
21
24
25
1.55
-0.58
-0.19
-8.21
-0.99
0.24
-0.36
8.55
21
22
25
26
1.29
-4.63
0.54
-3.99
-0.28
3.71
-1.55
4.91
22
23
26
27
2.94
-13.98
5.13
-31.11
-1.83
12.64
-6.24
32.45
24
25
28
29
0.99
-0.24
-0.35
-7.91
-0.39
0.08
-0.25
8.07
25
26
29
30
0.99
-4.36
0.08
-3.76
0.23
3.82
-1.30
4.30
26
27
30
31
3.30
-13.78
6.24
-32.45
-1.24
12.19
-8.29
34.04
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15
ft
L2 =
15
ft
L3 =
10
ft
H1 =
16
ft
H2 =
14
ft
BEAM PROPERTIES
WALL PROPERTIES
Eb =
3156
ksi
Gb =
1372
ksi
Ib =
106667
in
Ab =
800
in
thk =
E=
=
8
1350
in
ksi
0.25
(Poisson's ratio)
4
2
COLUMN PROPERTIES
Ec1 =
3156
ksi
Ac1 =
576
in
Ec2 =
3156
ksi
Ac2 =
576
in2
P=
62.5
kips
M=
V=
20
11.25
ft-kips
kips
TOP LOADS
34.25
kips
4.17
ft-kips
Vw =
11.25
kips
Pw =
Mw =
Vb =
0.47
kips
Mb =
4.68
ft-kips
b =
0.003
in, downward
Pc1 =
28.71
kips
Pc2 =
-0.47
kips
ANALYSIS
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Note:
1.
2.
Element
Joints
1, 2, 6, 7
2, 3, 7, 8
3, 4, 8, 9
4, 5, 9, 10
6, 7, 11, 12
7, 8, 12, 13
8, 9, 13, 14
9, 10, 14, 15
11, 12, 17, 18
12, 13, 18, 19
17, 18, 20, 21
18, 19, 21, 22
13, 14
14, 15
15, 16
15, 23
16, 24
Dimension (ft)
X
Y
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
7.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
8.0
7.5
0
7.5
0
10.0
0
0
16.0
0
16.0
Thick.
(in)
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
Beam
Beam
Beam
Column
Column
Force (kips)
X
Y
Deflection (in)
X
Y
1.41
-7.40
0.009
-0.004
2.81
-15.13
0.010
-0.006
2.81
-15.63
0.009
-0.007
2.81
-16.13
0.009
-0.008
1.41
-8.23
0.009
-0.008
0.007
-0.002
0.008
-0.005
0.008
-0.006
0.008
-0.007
10
0.008
-0.006
11
0.005
-0.001
12
0.006
-0.003
13
0.007
-0.006
14
0.007
-0.006
15
0.008
-0.003
16
0.008
0.000
17
0.002
0.000
18
0.002
-0.001
Joint
19
0.003
-0.003
20
-3.52
-3.72
21
-2.53
15.65
22
-5.20
22.33
23
0.00
28.71
24
0.00
-0.47
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This is pure Finite Element Method without rigidity reduction factor. For cracked wall the rigidity reduction factor,
such as ( 1 / 20.5 ), can be input by wall thickness.
For beam and columns design, the section forces must consider UBC 1630.8.2.1 or ASCE 7-05 12.3.3.3.
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Pipe
ORIENTATION =
2-6=
x-x
WF
W12X65
x-x
ORIENTATION =
BEAM SIZE (WF, Tube, or Pipe)
3-4=
WF
W18X65
x-x
ORIENTATION =
5-6=
Tube
HSS12X6X5/8
ORIENTATION =
y-y
,(flat)
DIMENSIONS
H1 =
14
ft
H2 =
16
ft
L1 =
22
ft
LOADS
F1 =
19.5
F2 =
12
Beam
N15 =
-6.2
k,(compre.)
N26 =
-38.2
k,(compression)
V15 =
12.7
kips
V26 =
25.7
kips
M15 =
91.3
ft-kips
M26 =
207.6
V34 =
24.4
kips
V56 =
8.6
ft-kips
kips
P1 =
kips, (downward)
M34 =
237.1
ft-kips
M56 =
57.7
ft-kips
P2 =
kips, (downward)
M34, mid =
0.0
ft-kips
M56, mid =
9.2
ft-kips
q1 =
0.26
q2 =
0.32
w1 =
0.64
H,3 =
0.9927
w2 =
0.45
H,4 =
0.9849
H,5 =
2.3865
H,6 =
2.3820
HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
75 % of (d / 2)
ANALYSIS
Coordinates (ft)
Joint
RX
RY
RM
12.72
-4.20
91.28
0.000
0.000
0.000
22
25.72
38.18
207.55
0.000
0.000
0.000
14
0.993
-0.001
0.117
22
14
0.985
0.011
0.250
30
2.386
0.001
0.391
22
30
2.382
0.016
0.370
End Joint
Moment (ft-k)
Shear (k)
I
4
(in )
Length
A
2
(in )
(ksi)
(ft)
Mid
Axial
(k)
17.2
191
29000
13.43
91.28
-1.98
75.60
4.20
-12.72
10.98
19.1
533
29000
13.43
207.55
-34.91
137.72
-38.18
-25.72
25.72
19.1
1070
29000
21.65
-141.00
-10.52
-237.06
16.46
10.53
-24.39
2.81
17.2
191
29000
15.62
59.71
-8.03
23.16
-6.21
-7.80
19.1
533
29000
15.62
86.64
-14.37
57.90
-13.69
-9.25
9.25
18.7
107
29000
21.65
-23.23
9.16
-57.66
9.25
-1.14
-8.61
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WF
x-x
ORIENTATION =
2-7=
WF
W10X45
y-y
ORIENTATION =
,(weak axis)
BEAM SIZE
W14X22
3-5=
WF
y-y
ORIENTATION =
W16X40
6-7=
,(flat)
WF
BRACE SIZE
Tube
HSS8X8X1/2
DIMENSIONS
H1 =
14
ft
H3 =
18
ft
H2 =
14
ft
H4 =
16
ft
L1 =
6.5
ft
L2 =
ft
Column
N16 =
14.4
k,(tension)
N27 =
-50.2
V16 =
0.0
kips
V27 =
0.0
k,(compression)
kips
M16 =
-0.4
ft-kips
M27 =
-0.1
ft-kips
Brace
Tmax =
68.5
k,(tension)
Cmin =
30.3
k,(tension)
Beam
N67 =
2.5
k,(tension)
M35 =
0.004779 ft-kips
10
P3 =
-12.5
kips, (downward)
3 =
0.0870
F5 =
11
P5 =
-13
kips, (downward)
5 =
0.0884
F6 =
15
P6 =
-11
kips, (downward)
6 =
0.1862
F7 =
16
P7 =
-9.8
kips, (downward)
7 =
0.1963
ANALYSIS
Coordinates (ft)
Joint
Fx / Rx
Fy / Ry
-24.19
-66.52
14.5
-4
-27.81
112.82
14
10
-12.5
6.5
14
14.5
14
11
-13
28
15
-11
14.5
30
16
-9.8
Element
-0.0005
0.0870
0.0063
-0.0006
-0.0004
End Joint
1
2
-0.0004
0.0828
-0.0085
0.0003
0.0828
-0.0085
0.0003
-0.0004
0.0884
-0.0281
-0.0005
0.0870
0.0063
-0.0002
0.0828
-0.0085
-0.0002
0.0828
-0.0085
-0.0002
0.0884
-0.0281
-0.0002
0.0870
0.0063
-0.0006
0.1862
0.0180
-0.0006
0.0828
-0.0085
0.0006
0.1862
0.0180
0.0006
0.0828
-0.0085
-0.0006
0.1963
-0.0467
-0.0006
0.0884
-0.0281
-0.0005
0.1963
-0.0467
-0.0006
0.1862
0.0180
-0.0004
0.1963
-0.0467
-0.0004
I
(in4)
Length
A
(in2)
Element
(ksi)
(ft)
(k)
(k)
13.3
248
29000
14.00
0.0
-0.4
14.4
0.0
End Joint
Moment (ft-k)
Axial
Shear
13.5
125
29000
15.44
0.0
0.0
57.5
0.0
13.5
125
29000
19.70
0.0
0.0
-68.5
0.0
13.3
53.4
29000
18.00
0.0
-0.1
-50.2
0.0
6.49
29000
6.50
0.0
-0.0048
-10.1
0.0
6.49
29000
8.00
0.0048
0.0
11.0
0.0
13.3
248
29000
14.00
0.4
0.0
26.9
0.0
13.5
125
29000
15.44
0.0
0.0
41.4
0.0
13.5
125
29000
17.89
0.0
0.0
-30.3
0.0
13.3
53.4
29000
16.00
0.1
0.0
-37.2
0.0
11.8
518
29000
14.64
0.0
0.0
2.5
0.0
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Wind Girt Deflection Analysis of Wood, Metal Stud, and/or Steel Tube
INPUT DATA & ANALYSIS RESULTS
DIMENSIONS
12
ft
L=
H1 =
4
ft
H2 =
H3 =
ft
ft
GIRT SECTIONS
LINTEL = 6 x 8 - Douglas Fir-Larch No. 1
SILL = (2) - 2 x 6 - No. 1
JAMB = HSS6X2X1/4
WIND LOAD
I=
EXPOSURE =
MEAN ROOF HEIGHT =
V=
BUILDING CORNER ?
1
C
36
90
Yes
L / 240
ANALYSIS
OUT-OF-PLANE WIND FORCE (ASCE 7-05, Eq.6-22)
p = q h ( G C P ) ( G C Pi ) = ( 0.00256 K h K Zt K dV 2I ) ( G C P ) ( G C Pi )
Where
Kh
1.02
Kd
0.85
84.00
Effective Area =
22.4
psf
USE
16
psf
(IBC 09 Table 1604.3 note: f )
GC p
-1.07
GC pi
0.18
KZt
5w L4
=
384 EI
Where
<
0.31 in
w
E
=
=
0.11
1600
104
L / 240
0.60
in
[Satisfactory]
L / 240
0.60
in
[Satisfactory]
H / 240
0.90
kips / ft
ksi
in4
5w L4
=
384 EI
Where
<
0.53 in
w
E
=
=
0.08
1700
42
kips / ft
ksi
in4
NOTE :
R lintel
0.67
R sill
E
=
=
0.48
29000
13
<
in
[Satisfactory]
kips
__
kips
ksi
4
in
Since girt size controlled by deflection, not by capacity, the wind coefficient w, 1.3, does not apply. (IBC 09 Section 1605.3.2)
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Column Deformation Compatibility Design using Finite Element Method
INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
COLUMN SECTION (WF, HSS tube & pipe)
STORY HEIGHTS
W10X60
H above =
H =
14
14
ft
ft, continued top & bot
H below =
16
ft
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P DL =
20
kips
P LL =
18
kips
4.2
in
EXPECTED DEFORMATION
(ASCE 7-05 12.12.4, CBC 01 1633A.2.4 )
17.6
in2
I=
341
G=
0.0000
-1.007175
N3
4.2
0.0000
-0.932621
N4
4.2
0.0000
0.457379
P u = 1.2 P DL + 1.0 P LL =
Mu
11154
ksi
in4
33.09
238.00
0.000
42.00 kips
= (P DL + P LL ) + M =
Vu = V =
251.30 ft-kips
33.09 kips
P r + 8 M rx + M ry
P c 9 M cx 4.2M cy
, for P r 0.2
Pc
P r + M rx + M ry
2Pc
M cx M cy
Where
KL x =
14
(KL / r)max =
<
Pr =
42.00
kips
M rx =
251.30
ft-kips
M ry =
0.00
200
0.9 x 643.43
M cx = M n =
0.9 x 289.99
M cy = M n =
0.9 x 145.83
KL y =
=
=
>
Note:
115.67
kips
579.09
Pr
260.99
M rx
72.92
>
Vn =
1.0
Vu
14
M ry
__
>
[Satisfactory]
[Satisfactory]
>
<
1.00
65
Pc = Pn =
[Satisfactory]
The govining case is always that only the design story column has Story Drift and other stories no drift, since the other
story at same direction drifts, including PD effects, will reduce the section forces of design story column. The opposite story
drifts are not Expected Deformation, because Expected Deformation can not be developed from Linear Modes Analysis
after CQC or SRSS.
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=
=
=
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
=
=
SDS
Ip
48
24
14
1
86
ft
ft
ft
Yes, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Item 1)
psf
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design
Top Anchorage Force
Bottom Anchorage Force
Fp
Fanch, top
Fanch, bot
=
=
=
54
555
429
psf, ASD
lbs/ft, ASD
lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
or
bot =
Where :
, ASD Level
0.4a p S DS I pW p
1
z
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1+ 2
1.4
h
Rp
ap
1.0
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
Top
Bot
Fp (psf, ASD)
61
(0.71 Wp)
47
(0.55 Wp)
54
(0.63 Wp)
1.5
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
F anch =
0.4a p S DS I pW p
z
1.3
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1+ 2
1.4
h
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
1
0.8S DS I pW p , for concrete or masonry to flexible diaphragm
1.4
Where :
ap
1.0
Rp
Top
Bot
1.5
(ASCE 13.4.2)
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h
z
d
Wp
=
=
=
=
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
SDS
Ip
=
=
48
24
10
86
ft
ft
ft
psf
DESIGN SUMMARY
Fp
Fanch
Manch
=
=
=
71 psf, ASD
1533 lbs/ft, ASD
7666 ft-lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
F p = Max
1
0.3S DS I pW
1.4
0.4a p S DS I pW
1
Min
1.4
Rp
1+ 2
z
h
1
1.6 S DS I pW
1.4
, 5 psf
0.82 Wp
=
Where :
ap
2.5
Rp
71
2.5
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
F anch =
0.4a p S DS I pW p
z
1.3
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1+ 2
h
1.4
Rp
M anch
Where :
=
ap
0.5 d F anch =
=
2.5
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
1.5
(ASCE 13.4.2)
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1.78 Wp
PROJECT :
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=
=
=
=
48
24
14
9.5
1
86
SEISMIC PARAMETER
SEISMIC IMPORTANCE FACTOR
=
=
SDS
Ip
ft
ft
ft
ft
Yes, (ASCE Tab. 13.5-1 Item 1)
psf
DESIGN SUMMARY
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design
Top Anchorage Force
Bottom Anchorage Force
Fp
Fanch, top
Fanch, bot
=
=
=
54
376
291
psf, ASD
lbs/ft, ASD
lbs/ft, ASD
ANALYSIS
Out-of Plane Force for Wall Design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & IBC/CBC 1607.13)
or
, ASD Level
0.4a p S DS I pW p
1
z
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1+ 2
bot =
1.4
h
Rp
Where :
ap
1.0
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
1.5
Top
Bot
Out-of-plane seismic force for anchorage design (ASCE 7-05 Sec. 13.3 & 13.4)
F anch =
0.4a p S DS I pW p
1.3
z
1+ 2
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1.4
h
Rp
, 1.6 S DS I pW p
1
0.8S DS I pW p , for concrete or masonry to flexible diaphragm
1.4
Where :
ap
1.0
Rp
Top
Bot
1.5
(ASCE 13.4.2)
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Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Hilti Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-05
Dimensions
D =
3.5
ft
L =
ft
h3 =
15.5
ft
Determine Rack Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 15.5.3 & 13.3)
V =F p =
0.4a p S DS I pW p
1
z
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1 + 2 , 1.6 S DS I pW p =
1.5
h
Rp
0.34 W p , ASD
= 504.5 lbs,
(ASD level force at each L rack)
Where
S DS =
Ip =
1.121
1.5
Wp = W1 + W2 + W3 =
1500.0
ap =
2.5
Rp =
z =
ft, rack floor height from building ground (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
h =
36
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Rack Base Shear (lbs) & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05 12.8.3 & 15.5.3.3)
k
Level
Wx
hx
hx
3
2
1
500
500
500
1500.0
15.5
8
0.5
15.5
8.0
0.5
Where
k =
Wxhx
7750
4000
250
12000
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
325.8
168.2
10.5
504.5
( 0.65 Wx )
( 0.34 Wx )
( 0.02 Wx )
Level
ex (ft)
Wx
RT
RC
RV
3
2
1
3
3
3
335
335
335
1005.0
109.1
56.3
3.5
169.0
327
169
11
507.0
1012.4
2017.4
169.0
Level
ex (ft)
Wx
RT
RC
RV
3
2
1
500
0
0
500.0
84.1
0.0
0.0
84.1
252
0
0
252.2
638.8
1138.8
84.1
(cont'd)
Anchorage & Summary
2
- 1/2" , w/ 2" emb in 2.5 ksi conc, KWIK Bolt-TZ required at each column base. (ICC ESR-1917)
(P s / P t ) + (V s / V t ) =
Where
Notes:
1.
2.
0.895
<
1.20
[SATISFACTORY]
Ps =
506.2
lbs
P t = 606
Vs =
84.5
lbs,
Input W 2 & e2 zero for only 2 level rack, or lump some levels together at their top for more than 3 levels.
Rack self should be designed by Manufacturers Institute Specifications (RMI), or from ICC report.
a.
Vertical impact load factor is 1.25 (RMI 2.4)
b.
Max beam deflection is 1/180 (RMI 2.5)
c.
Allowable soil capacity for slab on grade is 500 psf.
PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
PAGE :
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DATE :
Iw
V
Kzt
h
L
B
A
C
1.00
136
1
22
100
50
28
=
=
=
=
=
=
=
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, L, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, L, face
Max building horizontal force normal to building length, B, face
Max overturning moment at wind normal to building length, B, face
Max building upward force
Max building torsion force
=
=
=
=
=
=
89.6
3147.6
37.7
3316.5
136.9
1007.6
kips
ft - kips
kips
ft - kips
kips
ft - kips
ANALYSIS
Velocity pressure
qs = 0.00256 V
where:
47.35
psf
Pmin =
16
Kz = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 6-3, Case 1,pg 79)
Cnet = Kd [(G Cpf )-(G Cpi )]
0.85
0.85
G Cp f = product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
G Cp i = product of gust effect factor and internal pressure coefficient.(Tab. 26.11-1, Enclosed Building, page 258)
=
0.18
or
-0.18
Surface
z (ft)
0 - 15
20
22
P (psf) with
- GCPi
GCPi
17.40
30.67
18.81
32.08
19.26
32.53
Surface
Side Wall
z (ft)
All
Normal to L Face
Windward Wall
Surface
Leeward
z (ft)
All
Normal to L Face
Surface
Dist. (ft)
Roof
0 - 11
22
44
50
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-29.30
-16.03
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-22.82
-9.55
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-35.77
-22.50
-35.77
-22.50
-22.82
-9.55
-16.35
-3.08
Normal to B Face
Surface
Leeward
z (ft)
All
Normal to B Face
Surface
Dist. (ft)
Roof
0 - 11
22
44
100
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-16.35
-3.08
P (psf) with
GCPi
- GCPi
-35.77
-22.50
-35.77
-22.50
-22.82
-9.55
-16.35
-3.08
cont'd
Base Forces
VBase
(kips)
MBase
MT
Normal to L Face
Case 1
Case 2
Normal to B Face
Case 1
Case 2
ASCE-7
90
67
38
28
95
55
(ft - kips)
3148
2361
3316
2487
4848
2574
Fig. 27.4-8
(ft - kips)
1008
212
915
Page 271
FUpward
(kips)
106
79
77
58
137
74
Vmin
(kips)
35
35
18
18
40
39
Min. wind
FUp,min
(kips)
80
80
80
80
80
80
Sec. 6.1.4.1
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] =
Effective
Area (ft2)
Comp.
28
Zone 1
- GCP
GCP
0.26
-0.96
GCP
Zone 2
- GCP
GCP
- GCP
0.26
-1.49
0.26
-2.04
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 3
5.00
Zone 4
GCP
- GCP
ft
Zone 5
GCP
- GCP
0.83
-0.92
0.83
-1.12
(Walls reduced 10 %, Fig. 6-11A note 5.)
Zone 4
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
Negative
16.05
-41.85
16.05
-61.46
16.05
-81.84
37.20
-40.51
37.20
-47.85
PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
Suspended Ceiling Seismic Loads Based on ASCE 7-10
PAGE :
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DATE :
kips
Wp =
Wp
FH
SEISMIC COEFFICIENTS
1
(ASCE 7-10 11.4.4)
SDS =
Ip =
1.5
ap =
Rp =
FV
1.5
FH =
2.40
Wp (SD)
FV =
1.90
Wp (SD)
=
=
1.71
Wp (ASD)
1.36
Wp (ASD)
=
=
6.00
4.75
ANALYSIS
FH = Fp = (KH) MAX{ 0.3SDSIpWp , MIN[ 0.4apSDSIp(1+2z/h)/Rp Wp , 1.6SDSIpWp ] }
1.71 Wp , (ASD)
where
z=
KH =
H-D=
2.5
6.00
FV = (1 + KV ) Wp
where
1.36 Wp , (ASD)
z=
H-T=
47.33
KV = KH 0.2 SDS / 1.4 =
4.75
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DATE :
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Lateral Loads of Storage Racks, with Red Head Anchorage, Based on ASCE 7-05
Dimensions
D =
3.5
ft
L =
ft
h3 =
15.5
ft
Determine Rack Base Shear (Derived from ASCE 7-05 15.5.3 & 13.3)
V =F p =
0.4a p S DS I pW p
1
z
Max 0.3S DS I pW p , Min
1 + 2 , 1.6 S DS I pW p =
1.5
h
Rp
0.34 W p , ASD
= 504.5 lbs,
(ASD level force at each L rack)
Where
S DS =
Ip =
1.121
1.5
Wp = W1 + W2 + W3 =
1500.0
ap =
2.5
Rp =
z =
ft, rack floor height from building ground (ASCE 7-05 13.3.3.1)
h =
36
Calculate Vertical Distribution of Rack Base Shear (lbs) & Allowable Elastic Drift (ASCE 7-05 12.8.3 & 15.5.3.3)
k
Level
Wx
hx
hx
3
2
1
500
500
500
1500.0
15.5
8
0.5
15.5
8.0
0.5
Where
k =
Wxhx
7750
4000
250
12000
Fx , ASD (12.8-11)
325.8
168.2
10.5
504.5
( 0.65 Wx )
( 0.34 Wx )
( 0.02 Wx )
Level
ex (ft)
Wx
RT
RC
RV
3
2
1
3
3
3
335
335
335
1005.0
109.1
56.3
3.5
169.0
327
169
11
507.0
1012.4
2017.4
169.0
Level
ex (ft)
Wx
RT
RC
RV
3
2
1
500
0
0
500.0
84.1
0.0
0.0
84.1
252
0
0
252.2
638.8
1138.8
84.1
(cont'd)
Anchorage & Summary
2
- 1/2" , w/ 1 7/8" emb in 2.5 ksi conc, ITW Red Head Wedge required at each column base. (ICC ESR-2251)
(P s / P t ) + (V s / V t ) =
Where
Notes:
1.
2.
0.991
<
1.20
[SATISFACTORY]
Ps =
506.2
lbs
P t = 557
Vs =
84.5
lbs,
Input W 2 & e2 zero for only 2 level rack, or lump some levels together at their top for more than 3 levels.
Rack self should be designed by Manufacturers Institute Specifications (RMI), or from ICC report.
a.
Vertical impact load factor is 1.25 (RMI 2.4)
b.
Max beam deflection is 1/180 (RMI 2.5)
c.
Allowable soil capacity for slab on grade is 500 psf.
PROJECT :
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JOB NO. :
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DATE :
Wind Analysis for Tornado and Hurricane Based on 2012 IBC Section 423 & FEMA 361/320
INPUT DATA
Exposure category (FEMA input C only, ICC-500 C or B)
Design wind speed (FEMA 361 Table 2-2)
V =
C
250
he =
ft
hr
L
B
A
10
12
8
8
ft
ft
ft
ft2
=
=
=
=
mph
Strom Shelter
DESIGN SUMMARY
Max horizontal force normal to Shelter length, L, face
Max horizontal force normal to shelter length, B, face
Max total horizontal torsional load
Max total upward force
Max component pressure (see the last table for components and cladding)
=
=
=
=
=
15.59
9.26
21.63
12.93
428.40
ANALYSIS
Importance factor (ASCE 7-10 Table 1.5-2)
Iw =
1.00
Kzt =
1.00
Kd =
1.00
G Cpi =
0.55
or
-0.55
Velocity pressure
qh = 0.00256 Kh Kzt Kd V2
where:
136.00 psf
qh = velocity pressure at mean roof height, h. (Eq. 28.3-1 page 298 & Eq. 30.3-1 page 316)
Kh = velocity pressure exposure coefficient evaluated at height, h, (Tab. 28.3-1, pg 299)
h = mean roof height
< 60 ft, [Satisfactory]
=
=
0.85
9.00 ft
(ASCE 7-10 26.2.1)
pmin =
16
G Cp f = product of gust effect factor and external pressure coefficient, see table below. (Fig. 28.4-1, page 300 & 301)
a = width of edge strips, Fig 28.4-1, note 9, page 301, MAX[ MIN(0.1B, 0.1L, 0.4h), MIN(0.04B, 0.04L), 3] =
Net Pressures (psf), Basic Load Cases
Roof angle =
26.57
Surface
1
2
3
4
5
6
1E
2E
3E
4E
5E
6E
G Cp f
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
0.55
-0.10
-0.45
-0.39
-0.04
-88.28
-135.62
-127.92
149.56
61.32
13.98
21.68
0.73
-0.19
-0.58
-0.53
24.18
-100.68
-154.35
-147.55
173.78
48.92
-4.75
2.05
-0.45
-0.69
-0.37
-0.45
0.40
-0.29
-0.48
-1.07
-0.53
-0.48
0.61
-0.43
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
-136.00
-168.64
-125.12
-136.00
-20.40
-114.24
-140.08
-220.32
-146.88
-140.08
8.16
-133.28
13.60
-19.04
24.48
13.60
129.20
35.36
9.52
-70.72
2.72
9.52
157.76
16.32
3.00
1T
2T
3T
4T
Surface
5T
6T
G Cp f
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
0.55
-0.01
37.39
-0.10
-22.07
15.33
-0.45
-33.90
3.50
-0.39
-31.98
5.42
Roof angle = 0.00
G Cp f
0.40
-0.29
(+GCp i ) (-GCp i )
-5.10
-28.56
32.30
8.84
ft
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
Min. wind
28.4.4
Area
(ft2)
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
48
27
27
48
48
27
27
48
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
0.00
-2.37
-3.64
-6.14
1.16
-2.70
-4.14
-7.08
15.59
-11.49
1.92
-1.54
7.18
1.65
0.38
1.04
8.34
1.31
-0.13
0.10
15.59
2.87
1.92
-1.54
Surface
2
3
5
6
2E
3E
5E
6E
Min. wind
28.4.4
1
2
3
4
1E
2E
3E
4E
1T
2T
Area
(ft2)
(+GCp i )
0
0
0
0
48
27
27
48
48
27
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
1.16
-2.70
-4.14
-7.08
0.00
-0.59
Area
(ft2)
(+GCp i )
(-GCp i )
27
27
20
20
27
27
53
53
Horiz.
Vert.
Horiz.
Vert.
-4.53
-3.36
-0.40
-2.23
-5.91
-3.94
0.43
-7.00
9.26
-12.93
1.15
-1.54
-0.51
0.66
2.52
0.69
-1.90
0.07
8.28
0.86
9.26
8.30
1.15
1.54
Torsion (ft-k)
0.00
0.00
0.00
0.00
8.34
1.31
-0.13
0.10
1.79
0.41
0
0
0
0
3
-4
6
21
0
1
0
0
0
0
25
2
0
0
-5
-1
3T
27
-0.91
0.09
4T
48
-1.54
0.26
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, MT
-1
-5
0
1
22
22
Area
Surface
(ft2)
Torsion (ft-k)
2
27
-4.53
-0.51
3
27
-3.36
0.66
5
-17
0.34
-2.13
6
-17
1.88
-0.58
2E
27
-5.91
-1.90
3E
27
-3.94
0.07
5E
53
0.43
8.28
6E
53
-7.00
0.86
5T
36
-0.18
1.16
6T
36
-1.03
0.32
Total Horiz. Torsional Load, MT
-3
2
0
-1
12
-8
1
17
0
-2
0
0
-1
0
4
0
20
-2
-2
1
19.0
19.0
16.00
Effective
Area (ft2)
Comp.
Zone 1
GCP
- GCP
0.50
-0.90
Zone 1
Positive
142.80
Negative
GCP
Zone 2
- GCP
GCP
Zone 3
- GCP
0.50
-1.90
0.50
-2.60
Zone 2
Positive
-197.20 142.80
Zone 3
Zone 4
GCP
- GCP
1.00
-1.10
Zone 4
Negative
Positive
Negative
Positive
-333.20
142.80
-428.40
210.80
Negative
Zone 5
GCP
- GCP
1.00
-1.40
Zone 5
Positive
Negative
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
Aluminum or WF Member Capacity Based on Aluminum Design Manual 2010 (ASD)
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
d
8
F tu =
38
ksi
F ty =
35
ksi
F cy =
35
ksi
40
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE
P=
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
kips, ASD
kL x =
ft
kL y =
ft
M rx =
10
A
5.26
Ix
60
Iy
7
E
10100
ft-kips, ASD
L bx =
M ry =
2.5
ft-kips, ASD
V =
22.5
kips
b
5
ft
F a1
Pn
A g :c
Where
D ckL
Bc r
F cy
kL
Min
, for
,
S2
r
nu
ny
S 2E
kL
, for
t S2
r
kL 2
nu r
rx =
3.370
ry =
1.180
kL / r = Max( kL x / r x , kL y / r y ) =
20.34
E=
10100
ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B c = F cy [1 + (F cy / 2250) 0.5 ] =
39.37
F a2
Pn
A g :c
Where
17.70
D c = (B c / 10) (B c / E) 0.5 =
0.25
C c = 0.41 (B c / D c ) =
65.67
n u = : c / 0.85 =
1.941
ny = :c =
1.65
S2 = Cc =
65.67
, (ADM-I E.3-4)
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
ny
5.0 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
nu
E
k
B
b
2
p
, for
t S2
5.0b
t
nu
t
b/t=
k1 =
5.957
0.35
18.57
Wt (lbs/ft)
6.31
(cont'd)
k2 =
2.27
B p = F cy [1 + F cy
F a3
Pn
A g :c
Where
/ 11.447] =
45.00
D p = (B p / 10) (B p / E) 0.5 =
0.30
S 1 = (B p - n u F cy / n y ) / (5.0 D p ) =
2.55
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (5.0 D p ) =
10.49
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
F cy
b
d S1
, for
t
n
y
1.6 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
nu
E
k
B
b
p
2
t S2
, for
1.6b
t
nu
t
15.97
b/t=
29.130
, (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
7.96
S 1 = (B p - n u F cy / n y ) / (1.6 D p ) =
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (1.6 D p ) =
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
fa = P / A =
7.60
ksi
32.77
<
F a = Min (F a 1 , F a 2 , F a 3 ) =
[Satisfactory]
kt =
1.00
f = Min (M rx / S x , M ry / S y ) =
Where
Sx =
14.90
8.05
ksi
[Satisfactory]
in, (Page V-12 to V-15)
Sy =
2.92
S 1 = 1.2 (B c - F cy ) / D c =
21.31
S 2 = 1.2 C c =
78.81
, (ADM-I F.2.1)
Cb =
, (ADM-I F.1.1)
1.00
L b / (r y C b
F bx 2
Mn
S x :b
Where
0.5
)=
ksi
19.58
F =
19.58
<
n
r
Cb
y
y
D c Lb
B c 1.2r C
y
b
Lb
Mn
, for S 1
S2
F bx1
18.81
ny
S x :b
r y Cb
2
Lb t
C bS E
, for
S2
2
Cb
r
y
n y Lb
1.2r y
Where
15.97
ksi
, (ADM-I F.2.1)
40.68
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
n
y
5.0 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
n
y
b
k 2 B pE
, for
t S2
5.0b
t
ny
t
21.21
b/t=
k1 =
5.957
0.5
k2 =
2.04
S 1 = (B p - F cy ) / (5.0 D p ) =
6.66
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (5.0 D p ) =
14.98
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
(cont'd)
Mn
S x:b
F bx3
Where
1.3F cy
h
, for
d S1
t
ny
mD brh
B br
h
t
, for
S1 S 2
t
ny
k 2 B brE , for h t S
2
mh
t
ny
26.23
h/t=b/t=
31.739 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
4
in
cc = co =
m=
0.65
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
B br = 1.3 F cy [1 + F cy (1/3) / 7] =
66.76
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D br = (B br / 20) (6 B br / E)
(1/3)
1.14
S 1 = (B br - 1.3 F cy ) / (m D br ) =
0.49
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S 2 = k 1 B br / (m D br ) =
45.11
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f bx = M rx / S x =
8.05
<
F bx = Min (F bx 1 , F bx 2 , F bx 3 ) =
[Satisfactory]
ksi
18.81
ksi
F by
Mn
S y :b
Where
1.3F cy
b
, for
d
t
ny
3.5 D brb
B br
t
,
n
y
S 2E
, for
3.5b 2
n
y
t
S1
S1
for
b
S2
t
26.08
b
t S2
t
b/t=
5.957
, (ADM-I Figure B.5.3)
39.10
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C br = 2B br / (3 D br ) =
S 1 = (B br - 1.3 F cy ) / (3.5 D br ) =
S 2 = C br / 3.5 =
f by = M ry / S y =
10.27
5.34
11.17
, (ADM-I B5.5.2)
ksi
<
F by =
[Satisfactory]
, (ADM-I B5.5.2)
26.08
ksi
P r M rx M ry f a f bx f by
P c M cx M cy F a F bx F by
Max
C my f by
C mx f bx
f a
Check
F a F bx 1 f a / F ex F by 1 f a / F ey
Where
Check =
C mx =
1
0.85
1.30
<
1.33
[Satisfactory]
F ex = S 2 E / n u (kL x /r x ) 2 =
253.12
ksi
F ey = S 2 E / n u (kL y /r y ) 2 =
124.14
ksi
Fs
Vn
A w: v
F ty / 3
h
, for
d S1
t
ny
1.25 D sh
Bs
t
, for
S2
S1
t
ny
h
S 2E
, for
t S2
2
t
1.25h
n y
12.25
(cont'd)
Where
h/t=b/t=
31.739 , (ADM-I Figure G.2.1)
0.5
0.5 (1/3)
/ 9.3] =
26.13
B s = (F cy / 3 ) [1 + (F cy / 3 )
D s = (B s / 10) (B s / E)
C s = 0.41 B s / D s =
S 1 = (B s - F cy / 3
S 2 = C s / 1.25 =
fs = V / Aw =
12.23
0.5
0.5
80.61
0.13
) / (1.25 D s ) =
35.63
64.49
, (ADM-I G.2)
ksi
<
Fs =
[Satisfactory]
, (ADM-I G.2)
12.25
ksi
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d
4
F tu =
30
ksi
F ty =
25
ksi
F cy =
25
ksi
kips, ASD
kL x =
6.4
kL y =
M rx =
V strong =
M ry =
30
kips
L bx =
20
Ix
Iy
2.7
0.7
E
10100
ft
ft-kips, ASD
0.35
V weak =
A
1.38
ft
1.2
3.2
b
1.75
ft
ft-kips, ASD
kips
F a1
Pn
A g :c
Where
D ckL
Bc r
F cy
Min
,
,
nu
ny
S 2E
kL
, for
t S2
r
kL 2
nu r
for
kL
S2
r
10.18
rx =
1.410
ry =
0.730
kL / r = Max( kL x / r x , kL y / r y ) =
54.47
E=
10100
ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B c = F cy [1 + (F cy / 2250) 0.5 ] =
27.64
F a2
Pn
A g :c
Where
D c = (B c / 10) (B c / E) 0.5 =
0.14
C c = 0.41 (B c / D c ) =
78.38
n u = : c / 0.85 =
1.941
ny = :c =
1.65
S2 = Cc =
78.38
, (ADM-I E.3-4)
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
ny
1.6 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
nu
E
k
B
b
p
2
, for
t S2
1.6b
t
nu
t
b/t=
k1 =
30.000
0.35
k2 =
2.27
B p = F cy [1 + F cy
11.84
/ 11.447] =
31.39
Wt (lbs/ft)
1.62
(cont'd)
D p = (B p / 10) (B p / E) 0.5 =
0.17
S 1 = (B p - n u F cy / n y ) / (1.6 D p ) =
7.05
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (1.6 D p ) =
39.24
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
fa = P / A =
2.17
ksi
<
F a = Min (F a 1 , F a 2 ) =
[Satisfactory]
Where
1.00
ksi
15.15
F =
15.15
f = Min (M rx / S x , M ry / S y ) =
Where
10.18
Sx =
1.37
5.02
ksi
[Satisfactory]
in, (Page V-34 to V-37)
Sy =
0.84
<
ksi
F bx1
Mn
S x:b
F cy
LbS c d
, for
S1
C b I yJ / 2
ny
1
L b S c , for
Lb S c
S1
S2
B c 1.6 D c
C b I yJ / 2
C b I yJ / 2
ny
S 2E
Lb S c t
, for
S2
L S
C
b I yJ / 2
b c
2.56n
C b I yJ / 2
S 1 = (B c - F cy ) 2 / (1.6 D c ) 2 =
Where
S 2 = (C c /1.6) 2 =
J=
1.8
Sc = Sx =
Cb =
Mn
S x:b
Where
F bx3
Mn
S x:b
Where
, (ADM-I F.3.1)
, (ADM-I F.1.1)
0.5
/ 2] =
57.29
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
ny
1.6 D pb
B p
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
ny
b
k 2 B pE
, for
t S2
1.6b
t
ny
t
b/t=
k1 =
12.000
0.5
k2 =
2.04
15.15
S 1 = (B p - F cy ) / (1.6 D p ) =
22.81
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (1.6 D p ) =
56.06
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
1.3F cy
h
, for
d S1
t
n
y
h
B br mD br
h
t
, for
S1 S 2
t
ny
k 2 B br E , for h t S
2
mh
t
ny
h/t=b/t=
cc = co =
1.00
L b S c / [C b (I y J)
F bx 2
129.82
15.15
30.000
in
19.72
(cont'd)
m=
0.65
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
46.08
B br = 1.3 F cy [1 + F cy (1/3) / 7] =
D br = (B br / 20) (6 B br / E) (1/3) =
0.69
S 1 = (B br - 1.3 F cy ) / (m D br ) =
0.45
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S 2 = k 1 B br / (m D br ) =
51.05
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f bx = M rx / S x =
10.51
ksi
<
F bx = Min (F bx 1 , F bx 2 , F bx 3 ) =
[Satisfactory]
15.15
ksi
F by
Mn
S y :b
Where
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
n
y
1.6 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S2
S1
t
ny
b
k 2 B pE
, for
t S2
1.6b
t
ny
t
b/t=
f by = M ry / S y =
30.000
5.02
ksi
<
F by =
[Satisfactory]
13.93
13.93
ksi
P r M rx M ry f a f bx f by
P c M cx M cy F a F bx F by
Max
f
C
my by
C mx f bx
fa
Check
1 f a / F ex F by 1 f a / F ey
F
F
a
bx
Where
Check =
C mx =
1
0.85
1.27
<
1.33
[Satisfactory]
F ex = S 2 E / n u (kL x /r x ) 2 =
17.31
ksi
F ey = S 2 E / n u (kL y /r y ) 2 =
18.56
ksi
Fs
Vn
A w: v
F ty / 3
h
, for
d S1
t
ny
B s 1.25 D sh
h
, for
S2
S1
t
ny
2E
h
S
, for
t S2
2
t
1.25h
n y
Where
8.75
8.75
h/t=b/t=
30.000 , (for strong shear, Figure G.2)
h/t=b/t=
12.000 , (for weak shear)
B s = (F cy / 3 0.5 ) [1 + (F cy / 3 0.5 ) (1/3) / 9.3] =
18.21
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D s = (B s / 10) (B s / E) 0.5 =
0.08
C s = 0.41 B s / D s =
96.55
S 1 = (B s - F cy / 3 0.5 ) / (1.25 D s ) =
S 2 = C s / 1.25 =
77.24
f s = V strong / A w =
3.75
ksi
f s = V weak / A w =
5.71
ksi
, (ADM-I G.2)
, (ADM-I G.2)
<
<
Fs =
8.75
Fs =
[Satisfactory]
8.75
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d
8
F tu =
38
ksi
F ty =
35
ksi
F cy =
35
ksi
40
AXIAL COMPRESSION FORCE
P=
STRONG GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
WEAK GEOMETRIC AXIS EFFECTIVE LENGTH
kips, ASD
kL x =
ft
kL y =
ft
M rx =
A
4.92
Ix
53
Iy
7
E
10100
ft-kips, ASD
L bx =
M ry =
2.4
ft-kips, ASD
V =
22.5
kips
b
3.75
ft
F a1
Pn
Ag :c
Where
D ckL
Bc r
F cy
kL
Min
, for
,
S2
r
nu
ny
S 2E
kL
, for
t S2
r
kL 2
n
u r
rx =
3.270
ry =
1.200
kL / r = Max( kL x / r x , kL y / r y ) =
20.00
E=
10100
ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
B c = F cy [1 + (F cy / 2250) 0.5 ] =
39.37
F a2
Pn
A g :c
Where
17.75
D c = (B c / 10) (B c / E) 0.5 =
0.25
C c = 0.41 (B c / D c ) =
65.67
n u = : c / 0.85 =
1.941
ny = :c =
1.65
S2 = Cc =
65.67
, (ADM-I E.3-4)
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
n
y
5.0 D pb
B p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
nu
E
k
B
b
p
2
, for
t S2
5.0b
t
nu
t
b/t=
k1 =
7.293
0.35
17.55
Wt (lbs/ft)
5.90
(cont'd)
k2 =
2.27
B p = F cy [1 + F cy
F a3
(1/3)
/ 11.447] =
45.04
D p = (B p / 10) (B p / E) 0.5 =
0.30
S 1 = (B p - n u F cy / n y ) / (5.0 D p ) =
2.57
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (5.0 D p ) =
10.48
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
n
y
b
B p 1.6 D p
t
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
nu
k 2 B pE , for b t
S2
1.6b
t
nu
t
Pn
A g :c
Where
16.78
b/t=
25.920
, (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
8.03
S 1 = (B p - n u F cy / n y ) / (1.6 D p ) =
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (1.6 D p ) =
, (ADM-I B5.4.2)
fa = P / A =
8.13
ksi
32.76
<
F a = Min (F a 1 , F a 2 , F a 3 ) =
[Satisfactory]
kt =
1.00
f = Min (M rx / S x , M ry / S y ) =
Where
Sx =
13.20
7.27
ksi
[Satisfactory]
in, (Page V-7 to V-10)
Sy =
2.82
S 1 = 1.2 (B c - F cy ) / D c =
21.31
S 2 = 1.2 C c =
78.81
, (ADM-I F.2.1)
Cb =
, (ADM-I F.1.1)
1.00
L b / (r y C b
F bx 2
Mn
S x:b
Where
0.5
)=
ksi
19.58
F =
19.58
<
r y Cb
ny
D c Lb
B c 1.2r C
y
b
Lb
, for
Mn
S1
S2
18.89
F bx1
ny
S x :b
r y Cb
2
Lb t
C bS E
, for
S2
2
r y Cb
L
b
n y
1.2r y
Where
16.78
ksi
, (ADM-I F.2.1)
40.00
F cy
b
, for
d S1
t
n
y
5.0 D pb
B p
b
, for
S1 S 2
t
n
b
k 2 B pE
t S2
, for
5.0b
t
ny
t
20.65
b/t=
k1 =
7.293
0.5
k2 =
2.04
S 1 = (B p - F cy ) / (5.1 D p ) =
6.68
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
S 2 = k 1 B p / (5.1 D p ) =
14.97
, (ADM-I B5.4.1)
(cont'd)
F bx3
Mn
S x:b
Where
1.3F cy
h
, for
d S1
t
ny
h
B br mD br
h
t
, for
S1 S 2
t
ny
k 2 B br E , for h t S
2
mh
t
ny
27.58
h/t=b/t=
28.720 , (ADM-I Figure B.5.2)
4
in
cc = co =
m=
0.65
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
B br = 1.3 F cy [1 + F cy (1/3) / 7] =
66.76
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D br = (B br / 20) (6 B br / E)
(1/3)
1.14
S 1 = (B br - 1.3 F cy ) / (m D br ) =
0.49
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
S 2 = k 1 B br / (m D br ) =
45.11
, (ADM-I B5.5.1)
f bx = M rx / S x =
7.27
<
F bx = Min (F bx 1 , F bx 2 , F bx 3 ) =
[Satisfactory]
ksi
18.89
ksi
F by
Mn
S y :b
Where
1.3F cy
b
d
, for
t
ny
b
B br 3.5 D br
t
,
ny
S 2E
, for
2
3.5b
n y t
S1
S1
for
b
S2
t
22.85
b
t S2
t
b/t=
7.293
, (ADM-I Figure B.5.3)
39.10
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
C br = 2B br / (3 D br ) =
S 1 = (B br - 1.3 F cy ) / (3.5 D br ) =
S 2 = C br / 3.5 =
f by = M ry / S y =
10.21
5.34
11.17
, (ADM-I B5.5.2)
ksi
<
F by =
[Satisfactory]
, (ADM-I B5.5.2)
22.85
ksi
P r M rx M ry f a f bx f by
P c M cx M cy F a F bx F by
Max
C my f by
C mx f bx
f a
Check
F a F bx 1 f a / F ex F by 1 f a / F ey
Where
Check =
C mx =
1
0.85
1.32
<
1.33
[Satisfactory]
F ex = S 2 E / n u (kL x /r x ) 2 =
238.32
ksi
F ey = S 2 E / n u (kL y /r y ) 2 =
128.38
ksi
Fs
Vn
A w: v
F ty / 3
h
, for
d S1
t
ny
1.25 D sh
Bs
t
, for
S2
S1
t
n
y
h
S 2E
, for
t S2
2
t
1.25h
n y
12.25
(cont'd)
Where
h/t=b/t=
28.720 , (ADM-I Figure G.2.1)
0.5
0.5 (1/3)
/ 9.3] =
26.13
B s = (F cy / 3 ) [1 + (F cy / 3 )
D s = (B s / 10) (B s / E)
C s = 0.41 B s / D s =
S 1 = (B s - F cy / 3
S 2 = C s / 1.25 =
fs = V / Aw =
11.25
0.5
0.5
80.61
0.13
) / (1.25 D s ) =
35.63
64.49
, (ADM-I G.2)
ksi
<
Fs =
[Satisfactory]
, (ADM-I G.2)
12.25
ksi
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6.625
F tu =
38
ksi
F ty =
35
ksi
F cy =
35
ksi
40
M rx =
kips, ASD
kL =
1.5
t
0.28
A
5.58
Ix
28.1
E
10100
Wt (lbs/ft)
ft
V =
30
L bx =
kips
ft
F a1
Pn
A g :c
Where
D ckL
Bc r
F cy
Min
,
,
nu
ny
S 2E
kL
, for
t S2
r
kL 2
n
u r
r =
kL / r =
E=
B c = F cy
for
0.5
C c = 0.41 (B c / D c ) =
Pn
A g :c
19.27
2.250
in, (Page V-28 to V-33)
8.00
10100
ksi, (ADM-I Table A.3.4)
[1 + (F cy / 2250) 0.5 ] =
39.37
D c = (B c / 10) (B c / E)
F a2
kL
S2
r
Where
0.25
65.67
n u = : c / 0.85 =
1.941
ny = :c =
1.65
S2 = Cc =
65.67
, (ADM-I E.3-4)
F cy
, for R b d S 1
t
ny
B t Dt R b
t
Rb
, for
S2
S1
t
n
u
S 2E
, for R b t S 2
2
t
R b 1 Rb
1.6nu
1
t 35 t
19.55
Rb / t =
11.300
k1 =
0.35
k2 =
2.27
B t = F cy [1 + F cy
/ 8.7055] =
D t = (B t / 4.5) (B t / E) (1/3) =
Ct =
141
43.19
1.56
S 1 = (B t - n u F cy / n y ) 2 / (D t ) 2 =
S2 = Ct =
141.00
1.66
, (ADM-I B5.4.5)
, (ADM-I B5.4.5)
6.70
(cont'd)
fa = P / A =
7.17
<
ksi
F a = Min (F a 1 , F a 2 ) =
[Satisfactory]
kt =
f = M rx / S x =
Where
Sx =
1.00
19.41
ksi
8.50
[Satisfactory]
in, (Page V-28 to V-33)
<
F =
19.27
ksi
24.27
24.27
ksi
24.82
F bx
Mn
S x:b
1.17 F cy
, for R b d S 1
t
n
y
1 B tb D tb R b , for S 1 R b S 2
t
t
n
y
2E
S
, for R b t S 2
2
1.6n u R b 1 1 Rb
t 35 t
Where
Rb / t =
11.300
, (Page I-13)
B tb = 1.5 F cy [1 + F cy
(1/5)
64.78
D tb = (B tb / 2.7) (B tb / E) (1/3) =
/ 8.7055] =
4.46
S 2 = ( B tb - B t ) 2 / ( D tb - D t ) 2 =
55.44
, (ADM-I F.6.2)
S 2 = C t = (n u B tb / n y - B t ) 2 / (n u D tb / n y - D t ) 2 =
f bx = M rx / S x =
19.41
<
F bx =
[Satisfactory]
ksi
24.82
80.24
ksi
fa
f
P r M rx
bx
P c M cx F a F bx
Max
fa
f bx
C
mx
Check
F a F bx 1 f a / F ex
Where
1.15
<
1.33
[Satisfactory]
Check =
1
Check if ASD 2005 Eq. 4.1.1-1 apply (1 = Yes, 0 = No)
802.37 ksi,
C mx =
0.85
F ex = S 2 E / n u (kL x /r x ) 2 =
Fs
Vn
A w: v
F ty / 3
, for
ny
B s 1.25 D sh
ny
S 2E
,
1.25h 2
n y
Where
h
d S1
t
for S 1
for
h
t S2
t
h
S2
t
12.25
h/t=b/t=
23.66
, (for strong shear, Figure G.2)
B s = (F cy / 3 0.5 ) [1 + (F cy / 3 0.5 ) (1/3) / 9.3] =
26.13
, (ADM-I Table B.4.2)
D s = (B s / 10) (B s / E) 0.5 =
0.13
C s = 0.41 B s / D s =
80.61
S 1 = (B s - F cy / 3 0.5 ) / (1.25 D s ) =
S 2 = C s / 1.25 =
f s = V strong / A w =
2.26
64.49
, (ADM-I G.2)
ksi
<
Fs =
[Satisfactory]
, (ADM-I G.2)
12.25
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INPUT DATA & DESIGN SUMMARY
GLASS PANEL SIZE
1.5
5
W=
L=
CONNECTION TYPE ( 0 or 1)
allow = 3.5
ksi,
(24 N / mm )
ALLOWABLE GLASS STRENGTH
(Annealed: 3.5 ksi, Heat-strengthened: 6.5 ksi, Tempered: 14.5 ksi - verify reqd.)
2
ALLOWABLE DEFLECTION
L / 240
( The max value suggested: L / 60 for window or curtain wall, L / 180 for stair.)
UNIFORM AREA LOAD (Perpendicular to Plane)
POINT LOAD (Including Impact Factor)
D=
P=
10
0.3
lbs / ft (2500 kg / m )
ksi (70 kN / mm 2 )
, Poisson's ratio
in
0
0.14
0.21
0.00
0.14
0.21
0.00
0.14
0.21
R
kips
-0.09
Bending
Section
7-8
8-9
3-6
6-9
4.34
ft-k/ft
M
ft-k/ft
0.03
0.04
0.42
0.42
>
M =
0.42
ft-k/ft
[Satisfactory]
Where
d=
12
in, (1 ft)
2
2 0.5
M = (M 6-9 + M 8-9 )
=
0.42
CHECK DEFLECTION
max =
0.21
Where
in
L = Max (L , W) =
<
[Satisfactory]
60.0 in
ft-k/ft
L / 240
0.25
in
PAGE :
DESIGN BY :
REVIEW BY :
PROJECT :
CLIENT :
JOB NO. :
DATE :
==>
W360X39
==>
HSS8X8X1/4
Rebar #
(0.75 in)
==>
19.1
mm, diameter.
25
# 7, (0.875 in)
Metal Mils
18
(0.0188 in)
==>
0.478
mm, thickness
1.15
mm, thickness,
Multiply
By
By
Multiply
10
20
30
40
100
1.3
4000
5
29000
kips
lbf (lbs)
ft-kips
in-lbf
psf (lbf / ft2)
ksf (kips / ft2)
psi (lbf / in2)
ksi (kips / in2)
ksi (kips / in2)
4.448
4.448
1.356
112.984
47.882
47.880
0.007
6.895
0.007
16
20
100
1
150
ft (192 in)
in
ft2
yd (3 ft)
yd3
0.305
1
20
150
145
10
lbm (lbs)
psf (lbs / ft2)
pcf (lbs / ft3)
pcf (lbf / ft3)
kips-sec2/ ft
0.454
9.807
1
1
gal water
ft3 water
25.400
0.093
0.914
0.765
4.883
16.018
0.157
1488
To Obtain
44.482
88.964
40.674
4519.371
kN
N
kNm
Nmm
100
200
300
400
kN
N
kNm
Nmm
4788.159
62.244
27.579
34.474
199.948
N / m2
N / m2
GPa
1000
65
30
500
200
m
mm
m2
m
m3
1
1
10
1
115
4.877
508.000
9.290
0.914
114.683
0.454
97.651
2402.757
22.780
14882
kPa
MPa
N / mm2
kg
kg / m2
kg / m3
kN / m3
kg-s2 / m
2
9.807 m / s
0.5
100
2500
24
15000
1
0.225
0.225
0.738
0.009
0.021
kPa
MPa
N / mm2
0.021
GPa
145.038
m
mm
m2
m
m3
3.281
kg
kg / m2
kg / m3
kN / m3
kg-s2 / m
2.205
32.174
145.038
0.145
0.039
10.764
1.094
1.308
0.205
0.062
6.365
0.000672
To Obtain
22.481
44.962
221.272
3.540
20.885
1.358
4351.153
72.519
29007.548
3.281
0.039
107.643
1.094
150.414
1.102
20.481
156.071
152.769
10.080
kips
lbf (lbs)
ft-kips
in-lbf
psf (lbf / ft2)
ksf (kips / ft2)
ft (39 in)
in
ft2
yd
yd3
lbm (lbs)
2
psf (lbs / ft )
pcf (lbs / ft3)
2
32.174 ft / sec
(386 in / sec2)
100
1
1
acre
ton
4047
2000
3.783 kg
28.304 kg
0
37.778 C
2
4047 m
2000 lbs
1
37
1
1
m3 water
1000 kg / m3
1.8 0C + 32
acre
ton
43560
907.180
2204.634 lbs
0
98.600 F
2
43560 ft
907 kg
Index
Software Name
Aluminum C or CS Member
Aluminum I or WF Member
Aluminum PIPE Member
Aluminum RT Member
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Anchorage
Angle
Balanced Loads
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Base Plate
Basement Column
Basement Wall
Basement Wall
Beam Design
Beam to Wall
Bearing Wall
Bearing Wall
Bearing Wall
Bearing Wall
Bearing Wall
Bearing Wall
Bending Post
Bolt
Bolt
Bolted Stiffened End Plate
Bolted Stiffened End Plate
Bolted Stiffened End Plate
Bolts Connection
Bolts Connection
Boundary
Box Section
Brace Frame
Bracing Connection
Bracing Connection
Bresler Method
Bridge Column
Aluminum-C-CS-Capacity.xls
Aluminum-I-WF-Capacity.xls
Aluminum-PIPE-Capacity.xls
Aluminum-RT-Capacity.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToPedestal.xls
BeamToWall.xls
EquipmentAnchorage.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
SuspendedAnchorage.xls
AngleCapacity.xls
PileCapBalancedLoads.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
AnchorageToConcrete.xls
BasePlate.xls
BasePlate.xls
BasePlate.xls
BasementColumn.xls
BasementConcreteWall.xls
BasementMasonryWall.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
BeamToWall.xls
BearingWallOpening.xls
MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls
StudBearingWallFooting.xls
BendingPostAtTopWall.xls
WoodBoltConnection.xls
WoodBoltConnection.xls
BSEP-SMF.xls
BSEP-SMF.xls
BSEP-SMF.xls
BoltsConnection.xls
BoltsConnection.xls
BoundarySpringGenerator.xls
Bridge-BoxSection.xls
BraceGradeBeam.xls
BraceConnection.xls
BraceConnection.xls
ConcreteColumn.xls
Bridge-ConcreteColumn.xls
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Page
518
511
522
515
135
139
140
142
144
224
225
226
227
188
241
274
177
178
179
180
426
88
135
139
140
142
144
369
370
371
106
97
99
119
241
234
205
207
209
211
19
223
255
256
388
390
392
382
383
67
195
23
375
377
155
197
Index
Software Name
BRBF.xls
BRBF.xls
BRBF.xls
CantileverBeam.xls
CantileverColumn.xls
CantileverFrame.xls
CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls
ChannelCapacity.xls
WoodBeam.xls
CircularColumn.xls
Punching.xls
CircularFooting.xls
CompositeCollectorBeam.xls
DragForces.xls
DragForcesforBraceFrame.xls
CollectorToWall.xls
ColumnAboveBeam.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
CombinedFooting.xls
CombinedFooting.xls
CompositeCollectorBeam.xls
CompositeFloorBeam.xls
CompositeFloorBeam.xls
CompositeFloorBeamWithCantilever.xls
EnhancedCompositeBeam.xls
CompositeFloorGirder.xls
ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls
PT-SlabOnGround.xls
BeamPenetration.xls
ConcreteBeam.xls
ConcreteColumn.xls
PipeConcreteColumn.xls
ConcretePier.xls
Slab.xls
ConcreteTunnel.xls
BasementConcreteWall.xls
FreeStandingWall.xls
Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
BeamConnection.xls
BeamConnection.xls
BoltsConnection.xls
BoltsConnection.xls
BraceConnection.xls
BraceConnection.xls
CollectorToWall.xls
ColumnAboveBeam.xls
Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls
Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls
DragConnection.xls
LagScrewsConnection.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MomentAcrossGirder.xls
ToeNail.xls
TopPlateConnection.xls
WeldConnection.xls
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Page
308
309
311
267
411
401
364
425
248
156
150
91
421
266
412
242
427
121
31
35
421
360
362
364
418
367
71
76
147
145
153
187
78
133
200
97
116
52
58
372
373
382
383
375
377
242
427
263
264
374
269
284
428
261
254
384
Index
Software Name
Connection
Connection
Connection
Conventional Slabs
Conventional Slabs
Corbel
Corbel
Coupling Beam
Coupling Beam
Cracked
Cracked
Deck Floor
Deck Roof
Deck Roof
Deep Beam
Deep Footing
Deformation Compatibility
Development
Development
Development
Development
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Diaphragm
Discontinuous
Double Joist
Drag
Drag
Drag
Drilled Cast-in-place
Eccentric Footing
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Eccentrically Braced Frames
Elevator
Enhanced Composite Beam
Enhanced Steel Beam
Equipment Anchorage
Equipment Anchorage
Equipment Anchorage
Equipment Anchorage
Existing Concrete Shear Wall
Expansive Soil
Expansive Soil
Exterior Metal Stud Wall
Exterior Metal Stud Wall
Family Dwellings
Family Dwellings
WeldConnection.xls
WoodBoltConnection.xls
WoodBoltConnection.xls
ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls
ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls
Corbel.xls
Corbel.xls
CouplingBeam.xls
CouplingBeam.xls
MasonryColumn-CBC.xls
MasonryColumn-IBC.xls
FloorDeck.xls
AxialRoofDeck.xls
RoofDeck.xls
DeepBeam.xls
DeepFooting.xls
DeformationCompatibility.xls
DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls
Diaphragm-Ledger-CMUWall.xls
DiaphragmShear.xls
FlexibleDiaphragm.xls
FlexibleDiaphragmOpening.xls
WoodDiaphragm.xls
ColumnSupportingDiscontinuous.xls
DoubleJoist.xls
DragConnection.xls
DragForces.xls
DragForcesforBraceFrame.xls
ConcretePile.xls
EccentricFooting.xls
EBF-CBC.xls
EBF-CBC.xls
EBF-CBC.xls
EBF-CBC.xls
EBF-IBC.xls
EBF-IBC.xls
EBF-IBC.xls
EBF-IBC.xls
Elevator-DSA-OSHPD.xls
EnhancedCompositeBeam.xls
EnhancedSteelBeam.xls
EquipmentAnchorage.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
EquipmentMounting.xls
ExistingShearWall.xls
ConventionalSlabOnGrade.xls
PT-SlabOnGround.xls
ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls
ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
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Page
385
255
256
69
71
160
161
151
152
218
221
387
487
386
148
62
507
162
229
230
231
263
264
134
474
463
251
158
245
374
266
412
80
16
320
322
323
325
315
316
317
319
233
418
415
274
177
178
179
129
69
73
406
407
443
444
Index
Software Name
Family Dwellings
Fastener
Fastener
Fastener
Fastener
Fence Wall
Finite Element Method
Finite Element Method
Finite Element Method
Finite Element Method
Fixed Moment Condition
Flagpole
Flexible Diaphragm
Flexible Diaphragm
Floodway
Floor Deck
Flush Wall
Flush Wall
Flush Wall
Flush Wall
Free Standing
Free Standing
Fully Restrained Moment Connection
Girder
Girder
Girt
Grade Beam
Grade Beam
Grade Beam
Grade Beam
Ground Well
Gusset Plate
Gusset Plate
Handrail
Handrail
Horizontal Bending
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Interior Wall
Intermediate Moment Resisting Frames
Intermediate Moment Resisting Frames
Isolated Deep Foundation
Joint Design
King Stud
Lag Screw
Lateral Force
Lateral Force
Lateral Force
Lateral Force
Lateral Force
Lateral Frame Formulas
Lateral Frame Formulas
Lateral Frame Formulas
Lateral Frame Formulas
Lateral Resisting Frame
Live Load
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
AnchorageToMasonry.xls
MasonryRetainingWall.xls
DiscontinuousShearWall.xls
ShearWallForces.xls
TwoStoryMomentFrame.xls
X-BracedFrame.xls
FixedMomentCondition.xls
Flagpole.xls
FlexibleDiaphragm.xls
FlexibleDiaphragmOpening.xls
FloodWay.xls
FloorDeck.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
FreeStandingWall.xls
FreeStandingWall.xls
MomentAcrossGirder.xls
Bridge-ConcreteGirder.xls
GirderAtWall.xls
WindGirtDeflection.xls
BraceGradeBeam.xls
GradeBeam.xls
GradeBeam.xls
MRF-GradeBeam.xls
UnderGroundWell.xls
GussetGeometry.xls
GussetGeometry.xls
Handrail.xls
Handrail.xls
HorizontalBendingWall.xls
InteriorWallLateralForce.xls
InteriorWallLateralForce.xls
InteriorWallLateralForce.xls
OMRF-CBC.xls
OMRF-IBC.xls
ConcretePier.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
WoodColumn.xls
LagScrewsConnection.xls
WallLateralForce-CBC.xls
WallLateralForce-CBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
LateralFrameFormulas.xls
LateralFrameFormulas.xls
LateralFrameFormulas.xls
LateralFrameFormulas.xls
BasementColumn.xls
LiveLoad.xls
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Page
445
224
225
226
227
49
503
501
504
505
110
61
474
463
111
387
235
236
238
240
113
116
428
192
213
506
23
36
38
27
102
379
380
451
452
228
508
509
510
328
326
78
123
249
269
449
450
446
447
448
465
466
467
468
106
460
Index
Software Name
Live Load
Live Load
Magnified Moment
Magnified Moment
Masonry Beam
Masonry Beam
Masonry Column
Masonry Column
Masonry Column
Masonry Column
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Masonry Wall
Mat
Member Capacity
Metal Beam
Metal Brace
Metal Column
Metal Joist
Metal Shear Wall
Metal Shear Wall
Metal Wall
Moment Resisting
Open Structure
Open Structure
Open Structure
Open Structure
Opening
Opening
Opening
Opening
Opening
Opening
Opening
Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames
Ordinary Moment Resisting Frames
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames
Ordinary Concentrically Braced Frames
LiveLoad.xls
LiveLoad.xls
CircularColumn.xls
ConcreteColumn.xls
MasonryBeam.xls
MasonryBeam.xls
MasonryColumn-CBC.xls
MasonryColumn-CBC.xls
MasonryColumn-IBC.xls
MasonryColumn-IBC.xls
BasementMasonryWall.xls
BearingWallOpening.xls
Elevator-DSA-OSHPD.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
FreeStandingWall.xls
GirderAtWall.xls
HorizontalBendingWall.xls
MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-CBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls
MasonryBearingWall-IBC.xls
Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls
MasonryRetainingWall.xls
MasonryShearWall-CBC.xls
MasonryShearWall-IBC.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
BoundarySpringGenerator.xls
HSS-WF-Capacity.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MetalShearWall.xls
MetalShearWallOpening.xls
MetalStuds.xls
MRF-GradeBeam.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls
MetalShearWallOpening.xls
ShearWallForces.xls
ShearWall-NewOpening.xls
ShearWallOpening.xls
ShearWallRigidity.xls
WF-Opening.xls
OMRF-CBC.xls
OMRF-IBC.xls
OCBF-CBC.xls
OCBF-CBC.xls
OCBF-IBC.xls
OCBF-IBC.xls
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Page
461
462
157
154
215
216
217
218
220
221
99
234
233
235
236
238
240
113
213
228
205
207
209
211
52
49
203
201
55
67
424
277
283
281
275
285
286
279
27
479
481
482
484
407
286
501
498
257
499
381
328
326
293
295
290
292
Index
Software Name
OrdinaryShearWall.xls
PAD.xls
GradeBeam.xls
GradeBeam.xls
AnchorageToPedestal.xls
BeamPenetration.xls
PerforatedShearWall.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-CBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
FlushWallPilaster-IBC.xls
ConcretePile.xls
PileCapBalancedLoads.xls
PileCaps.xls
PileCaps.xls
PileCaps.xls
PipeConcreteColumn.xls
FootingAtPiping.xls
PlainConcreteFooting.xls
PlateShellElement.xls
PlateGirder.xls
PlateGirder.xls
ConcretePool.xls
PT-ConcreteFloor.xls
PT-ConcreteFloor.xls
PT-ConcreteFloor.xls
PT-ConcreteFloor.xls
Bridge-BoxSection.xls
Bridge-ConcreteGirder.xls
PT-SlabOnGround.xls
PT-SlabOnGround.xls
PileCapBalancedLoads.xls
RectangularSection.xls
Punching.xls
Seismic-IBC09.xls
Seismic-IBC2006.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
ConcreteRetainingWall.xls
ConcreteRetainingWall.xls
Masonry-Concrete-RetainingWall.xls
MasonryRetainingWall.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
RestrainedRetainingWall.xls
RetainingWall-DSA-OSHPD.xls
RigidDiaphragm.xls
ShearWall-NewOpening.xls
ShearWallRigidity.xls
AxialRoofDeck.xls
RoofDeck.xls
RoofScreenWind.xls
RoofScreenWind.xls
RigidDiaphragm.xls
Seismic-IBC09.xls
Seismic-IBC09.xls
Seismic-IBC2006.xls
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Page
126
12
36
38
188
147
259
235
236
238
240
80
88
82
84
86
187
89
68
191
347
352
181
169
171
173
175
195
192
73
76
88
335
149
441
491
55
58
40
43
52
49
55
58
46
469
498
499
487
386
485
486
469
438
440
488
Index
Software Name
Seismic Analysis
Seismic Analysis
Seismic Analysis
Seismic Analysis
Seismic Design
Shade
Shade
Shear Friction
Shear Friction
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall
Shear Wall Footing
Sign
Sign
Sign
Simply Supported
Simply Supported
Simply Supported
Slab Punching
Slab Punching
Snow
Snow
Snow
Snow
Soil Pressure
Solar Panel
Solar Panel
Solar Panels
Solar Panels
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concentrically Braced Frames
Special Concrete Shear Wall
Special Moment Resisting Frame
Special Moment Resisting Frame
Special Moment Resisting Frame
Special Moment Resisting Frames
Special Moment Resisting Frames
Special Plate Shear Wall
Seismic-IBC2006.xls
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
Seismic-SingleFamilyDwellings.xls
CombinedFooting.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
Friction.xls
Friction.xls
DiscontinuousShearWall.xls
ExistingShearWall.xls
MasonryShearWall-CBC.xls
MasonryShearWall-IBC.xls
MetalShearWall.xls
OrdinaryShearWall.xls
ShearWallForces.xls
ShearWall-NewOpening.xls
ShearWallOpening.xls
ShearWallRigidity.xls
SpecialShearWall-CBC.xls
SpecialShearWall-IBC.xls
WallFooting.xls
WoodShearWall.xls
WallFooting.xls
Sign.xls
Sign.xls
SignWind.xls
BeamWithTorsion.xls
BeamWithTorsion.xls
TripleW-Shapes.xls
Punching.xls
Punching.xls
Snow.xls
Snow.xls
Snow.xls
Snow.xls
IrregularFootingSoilPressure.xls
Wind-ASCE7-05.xls
Wind-ASCE7-05.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
SCBF-CBC.xls
SCBF-CBC.xls
SCBF-CBC.xls
SCBF-CBC.xls
SCBF-IBC.xls
SCBF-IBC.xls
SCBF-IBC.xls
SCBF-IBC.xls
SpecialShearWall-CBC.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
SMRF-ACI.xls
SMRF-CBC.xls
SMRF-IBC.xls
SPSW.xls
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Page
490
443
444
445
35
482
484
167
168
503
129
203
201
285
126
501
498
257
499
127
124
21
250
21
453
454
455
342
344
336
149
150
456
457
458
459
66
493
495
479
481
302
304
306
307
296
298
300
301
127
119
121
123
332
330
313
Index
Software Name
SpecialShearWall-IBC.xls
Seismic-IBC09.xls
Seismic-IBC2006.xls
BeamSplice.xls
DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
SteelStair.xls
SteelStair.xls
BeamGravity.xls
BeamGravity.xls
BeamWithTorsion.xls
BeamWithTorsion.xls
EnhancedSteelBeam.xls
WF-Opening.xls
CantileverColumn.xls
SteelColumn.xls
SteelColumn.xls
AngleCapacity.xls
ChannelCapacity.xls
HSS-WF-Capacity.xls
StudBearingWallFooting.xls
ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls
ExteriorMetalStudWall.xls
Subdiaphragm.xls
Subdiaphragm.xls
SuspendedAnchorage.xls
DevelopmentSpliceConcrete.xls
DevelopmentSpliceMasonry.xls
WoodTables.xls
WoodTables.xls
TankFooting.xls
TemporaryFootingforRectangularTank.xls
TemporaryFootingforRectangularTank.xls
TiltupPanel.xls
ToeNail.xls
TopPlateConnection.xls
HSS-Torsion.xls
TripleW-Shapes.xls
Truss-Metal.xls
Truss-Wood.xls
ConcreteTunnel.xls
TwoStoryMomentFrame.xls
TwoWaySlab.xls
TwoWaySlab.xls
MasonryColumn-CBC.xls
MasonryColumn-IBC.xls
UnitConversion.xls
WallLateralForce-CBC.xls
WallLateralForce-CBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
WallLateralForce-IBC.xls
WallPier.xls
WoodColumn.xls
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Page
124
442
492
430
163
229
230
231
394
396
338
340
342
344
415
381
411
404
405
426
425
424
19
406
407
252
253
180
164
232
272
273
94
101
101
131
261
254
346
336
413
270
200
504
183
185
217
220
524
449
450
446
447
448
132
249
Index
Software Name
Page
Water
Web Tapered Frame
Web Tapered Girder
Web Tapered Girder
Web-Tapered Cantilever Frame
Weld Connection
Weld Connection
Wind Analysi
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wind Analysis
Wood Beam
Wood Beam
Wood Beam
Wood Column
Wood Joist
Wood Joist
Wood Post
Wood Post
Wood Post
X-Braced Frame
Z-Purlins
ConcreteRetainingWall.xls
WebTaperedFrame.xls
WebTaperedGirder.xls
WebTaperedGirder.xls
CantileverFrame.xls
WeldConnection.xls
WeldConnection.xls
WindGirtDeflection.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
OpenStructureWind.xls
RoofScreenWind.xls
RoofScreenWind.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
ShadeStructureWind.xls
SignWind.xls
Wind-ASCE7-02.xls
Wind-ASCE7-02.xls
Wind-ASCE7-05.xls
Wind-ASCE7-05.xls
Wind-IR16-7.xls
CantileverBeam.xls
WoodBeam.xls
WoodTables.xls
WoodTables.xls
DoubleJoist.xls
WoodJoist.xls
WoodColumn.xls
WoodTables.xls
WoodTables.xls
X-BracedFrame.xls
Metal-Z-Purlins.xls
40
398
356
358
401
384
385
506
479
481
485
486
482
484
455
431
433
493
495
436
267
247
273
272
245
243
249
272
273
505
288
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