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STRUCTURAL COMPUTATION

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BUILDING
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DESIGN PARAMETER
Dead Load

Concrete = 24 kN / m3
Masonry = 19 kN / m3
Glass = 25 kN / m3
Steel = 77 kN / m3
150mm Plastered Masonry = 3.50 kPa Commented [MRD1]: 3.2 kPa (lighter)

100mm Plastered Masonry = 3.30 kPa Commented [MRD2]: 3.0 kPa (lighter)

Roofing w/ Steel Frame and Ceiling & Utilities = 0.75 kPa


Ceramic Tile Floor Finish w/ 25mm mortar bed = 1.10 kPa Commented [MRD3]: Add other floor finishing materials

Ceiling and Utilities = 0.25 kPa


Partitions = 1.00 kPa

Live Load

Office:
Basic Floor = 2.40 kPa
Lobbies and First Floor Corridors = 4.80 kPa
Corridors above First Floor = 3.80 kPa
Balconies = 4.80 kPa
Stairs and Exit-ways = 4.80 kPa

File and computer rooms shall be


designed for heavier loads based
on anticipated occupancy

Classroom:
Basic Floor = 2.00 kPa
Lobbies and First Floor Corridors = 4.80 kPa
Corridors above First Floor = 3.80 kPa
Balconies = 4.80 kPa
Stairs and Exit-ways = 4.80 kPa

Library:
Reading Rooms = 2.90 kPa
Stack Rooms = 7.20 kPa
Lobbies and First Floor Corridors = 4.80 kPa
Corridors above First Floor = 3.80 kPa
Balconies = 4.80 kPa
Stairs and Exit-ways = 4.80 kPa

Residential/Apartment:
Basic Floor = 2.00 kPa
Corridor = 2.00 kPa
Balconies (less than 9.3 sq.m.) = 2.90 kPa
Balconies (greater than 9.3 sq.m.) = 4.80 kPa
Stairs = 2.00 kPa
Attics = 1.50 kPa

Hotel:
Private Rooms and corridors serving them = 2.00 kPa
Public Rooms and corridors serving them = 4.80 kPa
Balconies (less than 9.3 sq.m.) = 2.90 kPa
Balconies (greater than 9.3 sq.m.) = 4.80 kPa
Stairs and Exit-ways = 4.80 kPa

Roof Deck:
Garden/Assembly = 4.80 kPa
Promenade = 3.00 kPa
Roof (0 to 18°) = 0.75 kPa
Roof (above 18°) = 1.00 kPa

Strength
fc’: 20.7 MPa

fy: 228MPa – 12ɸ and below

414 MPa – 16ɸ and above

Soil Bearing Capacity

Qall = 120 KPa

References

ACI 318-63, ACI 318-08 with PCA Notes & ACI 318-14
UBC-97
IBC 2000
NSCP 2010 - Volume 1
Design of Concrete Structures by Arthur H. Nilson, et al.
Design of Reinforced Concrete by Jack C. McCormac and James K. Nelson
Reinforced Concrete Mechanics and Design by James K. Wight and James G.
MacGregor
STRUCTURAL DESIGN

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