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DESIGN OF BUILDING IN STRUD

A Seminar submitted to

UKA TARSADIA UNIVERSITY

in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of


Master of Technology
in
[Civil Engineering]

By
Vaghasiya Bhadresh P.
201304101310003
Guided by
Mr. Anuj Chandiwala

Department of Civil Engineering


C.G.P.I.T.
Bardoli, Surat.
November-2013

CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that research work embodied in this seminar entitled
DESIGN OF BUILDING IN STRUD was carried out by Mr.Bhadresh
P.Vaghasiya(201304101310003) at C.G.P.I.T.Bardoli. for the partial
fulfilment of M.Tech. degree to be awarded by UKA TARSADIA
UNIVERSITY. This research work has been carried out under my
supervision and is to my satisfaction.

Date:

/2013

Place: C.G.P.I.T.Bardoli.

Mr.Anuj Chandiwala
Signature and name of Guide

Mr. Kamlesh N. Gandhi


Signature and name of HOD

DECLARATION
I hereby certify that I am the sole author of this Seminar and that
neither any part of this Seminar nor the whole of the Seminar has been
submitted for a degree to any other University or Institution.
I certify that, to the best of my knowledge, my seminar does not
infringe upon anyones copyright nor violate any proprietary rights and
that any ideas, techniques, quotations, or any other material from the
work of other people included in my Seminar, published or otherwise, are
fully acknowledged in accordance with the standard referencing
practices.
I declare that this is a true copy of my Seminar, including any final
revisions, as approved by my seminar review committee.

Date:

/2013

Place: C.G.P.I.T.Bardoli.

Signature and name of student


(Vaghasiya Bhadresh P.)
(201304101310003)

Verified
Signature and name of Supervisor

II

ABSTRACT
My problem is related to residential building and application to
make it earthquake resistant as per IS 1893, IS 456.
It is to be noted that the actual practice of carrying out
earthquake resistant construction varies from country to country
and from time to time.
Safety of people and contents is assured in earthquake resistant
design of buildings, and there by a disaster is avoided. This is a
major objective of seismic design codes throughout the world.
As far as the ductility approach also important because of if
ductile members are used to form a structure, the structure can
undergo large deformations before failure. This is beneficial to
the users of the structure without collapse.
This project aims towards the design of various structural
members. The members should cast monolithically in single
operation and the joint between them acts as rigid.
The behaviour of structure should be such that it could survive
all the possible loads with least damage, so here project consists
detail design of high rise structure using ductile design
provisions, as per IS 13920-1993, IS 456-2000, IS 1893.
My project is completed in STRUD SOFTWER-2009.
ANALYSIS AND DESIGN are done in software.

III

LIST OF TABLES
1. TABLE 1 BUILDING CONFIGURATION.....1
2. TABLE 2 SOIL PARAMETER........2
3. TABLE 3 FOOTING PARAMETER.......2
4. TABLE 4 COULUMN PARAMETER....3
5. TABLE 5 REINFORCEMENT DETAIL....3
6. TABLE 6 SLAB PARAMETER......4
7. TABLE 7 BEAM DATA......5
8. TABLE 8 BEAM COVER...5
9. TABLE 9 SLAB DESIGN (FIRST FLOOR).......7
10. TABLE 10 STEEL QUANTITY (SLAB FIRST FLOOR)...7
11. TABLE 11 CONCRETE QUANTITY (SLAB FIRST FLOOR)..7
12. TABLE 12 SLAB DESIGN (FIRST FLOOR)..7
13. TABLE 13 STEEL QUANTITY (SLAB FIRST FLOOR)...7
14. TABLE 14 BEAM DESIGN(GBPB)...10
15. TABLE 15 STEEL QUANTITY (GBPB)....11
16. TABLE 16 CONCRETE QUANTITY (GBPB)..12
17. TABLE 17 BEAM DESIGN (FIRST FLOOR)....13
18. TABLE 18 STEEL QUANTITY (FIRST FLOOR BEAM).........14
19. TABLE 19 CONCRETE QUANTITY (FIRST FLOOR BEAM).15
20. TABLE 20 BEAM DESIGN (2ND FLOOR)............16
21. TABLE 21 STEEL QUANTITY (2ND FLOOR BEAM).............17
22. TABLE 22 CONCRETE QUANTITY (2ND FLOOR BEAM)...18
23. TABLE 23 COLUMN DESIGN(GBPB)..21
24. TABLE 24 STEEL QUANTITY (GBPB)....22

IV

25. TABLE 25 CONCRETE QUANTITY (GBPB)..22


26. TABLE 26 COLUMN DESIGN (FIRST FLOOR)..23
27. TABLE 27 STEEL QUANTITY (FIRST FLOOR).24
28. TABLE 28 CONCRETE QUANTITY (FIRST FLOOR)....24
29. TABLE 29 COLUMN DESIGN (SECOND FLOO.25
30. TABLE 30 STEEL QUANTITY (SECOND FLOOR)26
31. TABLE 31 CONCRETE QUANTITY (SECOND FLOOR)...26
32. TABLE 32 FOOTING DESIGN..29
33. TABLE 33 STEEL QUANTITY (FOOTING)....30
34. TABLE 34 CONCRETE QUANTITY (FOOTING)....................30

LIST OF FIGURES
1.

Figure-1 SLAB DESIGN PLAN..8

2.

Figure-2 BEAM DESIGN PLAN19

3.

Figure-3 COLUMN DESIGN PLAN......27

4.

Figure-4 FOOTING DESIGN PLAN..31

VI

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PAGE NO

TITLE
CERTIFICATE

DECLARATION

II

ABSTRACT

III

TABLE OF CONTENTS

IV

LIST OF FIGURES

LIST OF TABLE

VI

INTRODUCTION

1.1 BUOLDING MODEL CONFIGURATION

1.2 FOOTING DATA

1.3 COLUMN DATA

1.4 SLAB DATA

1.5 BEAM DATA

2 SLAB DESIGN AND ESTIMATION

2.1 FIRST FLOOR

2.2 SECOND FLOOR

BEAM DESIGN AND ESTIMATION

3.1 GBPB FLOOR

10

3.1.1

DESIGN OF BEAM

10

3.1.2

ESTIMATION OF STEEL QUANTITY

11

3.1.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

12

3.2 FIRST FLOOR

13

3.2.1

DESIGN OF BEAM

13

3.2.2

ESTIMATION OF STEEL QUANTITY

14

3.2.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

15

3.3 SECOND FLOOR

16

3.3.1

DESIGN OF BEAM

16

3.3.2

ESTIMATION OF STEEL QUANTITY

17

3.3.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

18

COLUMN DESIGN AND ESTIMATION

20

4.1 GBPB FLOOR

21

4.1.1

DESIGN OF COLUMN

21

4.1.2

ESTIMATION OF STEEL QUANTITY

22

4.1.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

22

4.2 FIRST FLOOR

23

4.2.1

DESIGN OF COLUMN

23

4.2.2

ESTIMATION OF STEEL QUANTITY

24

4.2.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

24

4.3 SECOND FLOOR

25

4.3.1

DESIGN OF COLUMN

25

4.3.2

ESTIMATION OF STELL QUANTITY

26

4.3.3

ESTIMATION OF CONCRETE QUANTITY

26

FOOTING DESIGN AND ESTIMATION

28

5.1 FOOTING DESIGN

29

5.2

STEEL QUENTITY

30

5.3

CONCRETE QUANTITY

30

5.4

CONCLUSION

32

DESIGN OF
L-SHAPE
RESIDENTIAL STRUCTURE
( G + 2)

1. INTODUCTION
1.1BUILDING MODEL CONFIGURATION
Problem Definition:
A residential building having foot print of 12m x12m is taken for the
study. This building is considered in the seismic zone III. In this case
the earthquake force is calculated then analysis and designed for the
seismic loading only.

BUILDING CONFIGURATION

Foot print of building

12m x 12m

Grid size

3m x 3m

Height of Story

3.0m

Number of story

G+2 storey

TABLE 1

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1.2 FOOTING DATA

Soil Parameter :SBC of soil

250.00 kN/m

SBC Increment Factor for Seismic Load

1.250

SBC Increment Factor for Wind Load

1.250

Angle of friction

30.00 degrees

Cohesion

60.00

Permissible factor of safety

1.400

Depth From Ground

2000 mm

Footing parameter :-

TABLE 2

Minimum steel Percentage

0.12

Minimum spacing between bars

100 mm

Maximum spacing between bars

200 mm

Diameters of selected bars

10 mm , 12 mm

Bottom Cover

50 mm

End Cover

50 mm

Minimum Footing Depth

150 mm

Top Offset

50 mm

Bottom PCC Offset

150 mm

Bottom PCC Depth

150 mm

Pedestal Offset

150 mm

Pedestal Depth

150 mm

Size Rounding Factor

25 mm

Depth Rounding Factor

25 mm
TABLE 3
Page | 2

1.3COLUMN DATA

Column Parameter :fck

20.00 N/mm

Fy

415.00 N/mm

fy - Stirrups

415.00 N/mm

Effective Length Factor (X - Axis)

1.00

Effective Length Factor (y - Axis)

1.00

Minimum Eccentricity @ X-Axis

20 mm

Minimum Eccentricity @ y-Axis

20 mm

Clear Cover

40 mm
TABLE 4

REINFORCEMENT DETAILS :Steel Ratio(AstX/AstY)

1.00

ReinForcement Placing (on two sides)

Minimum steel Percentage

0.80

Maximum steel Percentage

2.00

Minimum spacing between main bars

25 mm

Maximum spacing between main bars

300 mm

Minimum spacing between Stirrups

150 mm

Diameters of selected bars

12 mm , 16 mm ,
20 mm
TABLE 5

Page | 3

1.4SLAB DATA

Slab Parameter :RCC Grade

M20

Main Steel Grade

Fe415

Distribution Steel Grade

Fe415

Effective Cover

25 mm

Minimum spacing between Main bars

75 mm

Maximum spacing between Main bars

200 mm

Minimum spacing between Dist.bars

75 mm

Maximum spacing between Dist.bars

300 mm

Maximum Main/Dist. bar Diameter

32 mm

Minimum Main bar Diameter

10 mm

Minimum Dist.bar Diameter

10 mm

Maximum Dimension to be used for


Trapizoidal Slab
Maximum Dimension to be used for
General Slab

Average of two
parellel sides
Maximum of two
parellel sides

TABLE 6

Page | 4

1.5 BEAM DATA

Shear Design Data :Minimun Stirrup Dia

8 mm

Stirrup Legs

Minimum Stirrups Spacing

100 mm

Stirrups Steel Grade

Fe415

TABLE 7

Beam Covers :Tension Cover

33 mm

Compression Cover

33 mm

Side Cover

25 mm

Anchor bar Dia

10 mm

Main Steel Grade

Fe415

No. of division of the beam

10

Max. Aggregate size

20
TABLE 8

Beam sections are designed as Doubly Reinforced Section

Page | 5

2 SLAB DESIGN AND


ESTIMATION

Page | 6

2.1 FIRST FLOOR


SLAB NO

MAIN BAR

DISTRIBUTION BAR

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7

10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c

THIKNES

10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c

115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm

TABLE 9

STEEL QUENTETY
LEMGTH (X) (47.9655)
LENGTH(Y) (47.9655)

TOTAL LENGTH
335.7585
335.7585

d^2/162

KG
0.62
0.62

207.26
207.26
414.52

TOTAL STEEL QUENTETY

TABLE 10
CONCRETE QUENTETY
(7*3*3*0.115)

6.177 m

TABLE 11

2.2 SECOND FLOOR


SLAB NO

MAIN BAR

DISTRIBUTION BAR

S1
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7

10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c

THIKNES

10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c
10mm200mm c/c

115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm
115mm

TABLE 12
STEEL QUENTETY
LEMGTH (X) (47.9655)
LENGTH(Y) (47.9655)

TOTAL LENGTH
335.7585
335.7585

d^2/162

KG
0.62
0.62

TOTAL STEEL QUENTETY

207.26
207.26
414.52

TABLE 13
CONCRETE QUENTETY
(7*3*3*0.115)

6.177 m
Page | 7

SLAB DESIGN PLAN


RED- MAIN BAR
GREEN- DIST. BAR

Page | 8

3.0 BEAM DESIGN AND


ESTIMATION

Page | 9

3.1 GBPB FLOOR


3.1.1.GBPB-BEAM DESIGN

TABLE 14

Page | 10

3.1.2. STEEL QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 15


Beam

Main Steel

Stirrup

Name

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

10 #

12 #

Total

8#

Total

5.234
5.549

7.538
7.99

11.156
11.156

5.549
6.159
12.624

7.99
8.869
0

12.772
13.539
13.539

11.156
11.156
11.156

5.549
3.699
12.624

7.99
10.654
2.663

11.69
11.69
4.92

3.542
3.542
9.748

5.278
3.699
3.699

10.734
10.654
10.654

6.202
6.202
5.549

12.065
9.402
7.99

3.699
6.202
6.856

10.654
12.065
10.814

B22

11.862
5.006

3.605
9.872

Total
Sum =

149.541

179.037

B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
B21

Description

11.156
11.156
11.156

15.028
12.624
13.539

11.156
11.156
11.156

14.353
15.287
15.232

11.156
11.156
11.156

15.232
14.668
16.011

11.156
11.156
11.156

14.353
14.353
18.268

11.156
11.156
11.156

15.604
13.539
14.353

11.156
11.156
11.156

18.268
17.669
15.467
14.879

11.156
11.156

328.578

245.425

Main Steel

Stirrup

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

Bar-Dia

10 #

12 #

8#

Quantity

149.541

179.037

245.425

11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
11.156
245.425
Total

574.003

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3.1.3. CONCRETE QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 16


Beam

Concrete

Size

Span

Name

Grade

Volume m3

B1

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B2

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B3

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B4

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B5

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B6

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B7

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B8

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B9

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B10

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B11

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B12

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B13

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B14

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B15

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B16

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B17

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B18

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B19

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B20

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B21

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B22

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311
Sum =

6.831

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3.2 FIRST FLOOR


3.2.1.FIRST FLOOR-BEAM DESIGN

TABLE 17

Page | 13

3.2.2. STEEL QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 18


Beam

Main Steel

Stirrup

Name

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

10 #

12 #

B1

6.159

6.206

B2

7.398

B3

Total

8#

Total

12.365

11.156

11.156

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B4

8.009

6.206

14.215

11.156

11.156

B5

6.159

6.206

12.365

11.156

11.156

B6

5.549

7.99

13.539

11.156

11.156

B7

5.549

7.99

13.539

11.156

11.156

B8

8.009

6.206

14.215

11.156

11.156

B9

6.77

7.085

13.854

11.156

11.156

B10

6.77

7.085

13.854

11.156

11.156

B11

6.77

7.085

13.854

11.156

11.156

B12

4.353

8.931

13.284

11.156

11.156

B13

3.699

10.654

14.353

11.156

11.156

B14

3.699

10.654

14.353

11.156

11.156

B15

6.202

8.931

15.134

11.156

11.156

B16

6.202

6.268

12.47

11.156

11.156

B17

5.549

7.99

13.539

11.156

11.156

B18

3.699

10.654

14.353

11.156

11.156

B19

6.202

8.931

15.134

11.156

11.156

B20

6.856

7.209

14.065

11.156

11.156

B21

6.856

7.209

14.065

11.156

11.156

B22

6.856

7.209

14.065

11.156

11.156

134.713

167.353

302.066

245.425

245.425

Total
Sum =
Description

Main Steel

Stirrup

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

Bar-Dia

10 #

12 #

8#

Quantity

134.713

167.353

245.425

Total

547.491
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3.2.3. CONCRETE QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 19


Beam

Concrete

Size

Span

Name

Grade

Volume m3

B1

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B2

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B3

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B4

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B5

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B6

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B7

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B8

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B9

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B10

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B11

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B12

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B13

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B14

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B15

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B16

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B17

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B18

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B19

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B20

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B21

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B22

M20

0.230x 0.450

3
Sum =

0.311
6.831

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3.3 FIRST FLOOR


3.3.1.FIRST FLOOR-BEAM DESIGN

TABLE 20

Page | 16

3.3.2. STEEL QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 21


Beam

Main Steel

Stirrup

Name

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

10 #

12 #

B1

4.31

6.206

10.515

11.156

11.156

B2

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B3

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B4

6.159

6.206

12.365

11.156

11.156

B5

4.31

6.206

10.515

11.156

11.156

B6

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B7

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B8

6.159

6.206

12.365

11.156

11.156

B9

4.92

7.085

12.005

11.156

11.156

B10

4.92

7.085

12.005

11.156

11.156

B11

4.92

7.085

12.005

11.156

11.156

B12

4.353

6.268

10.621

11.156

11.156

B13

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B14

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B15

6.202

6.268

12.47

11.156

11.156

B16

4.353

6.268

10.621

11.156

11.156

B17

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B18

7.398

5.327

12.725

11.156

11.156

B19

6.202

6.268

12.47

11.156

11.156

B20

5.006

7.209

12.215

11.156

11.156

B21

5.006

7.209

12.215

11.156

11.156

B22

5.006

7.209

12.215

11.156

11.156

131.014

135.392

266.406

245.425

245.425

Total Sum
=

Description

Total

8#

Main Steel

Stirrup

Weight(Kg)

Weight(Kg)

Bar-Dia

10 #

12 #

8#

Quantity

131.014

135.392

245.425

Total

Total

511.831

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3.3.3. CONCRETE QUANTITY OF BEAM:TABLE 22


Beam

Concrete

Size

Span

Name

Grade

Volume m3

B1

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B2

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B3

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B4

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B5

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B6

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B7

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B8

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B9

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B10

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B11

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B12

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B13

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B14

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B15

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B16

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B17

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B18

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B19

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B20

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B21

M20

0.230x 0.450

0.311

B22

M20

0.230x 0.450

3
Sum =

0.311
6.831

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BEAM DESIGN PLAN

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4.0 COLUMN DESIGN


AND ESTIMATION

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4.1 GBPB COLUMN


4.1.1 GBPB COLUMN DESIGN
Column

Columns

Concrete

Column size

Main Steel

Stirrup Steel

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

Grade
Group

CG1

C1

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG2

C2

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG3

C3

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG4

C4

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG5

C5

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG6

C6

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG7

C7

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG8

C8

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG9

C9

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG10

C10

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG11

C11

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 8

#8 @ 190

CG12

C12

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 8

#8 @ 190

CG13

C13

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 8

#8 @ 190

CG14

C14

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 8

#8 @ 190

CG15

C15

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

CG16

C16

M20

230 x 300

#16 - 4

#8 @ 230

TABLE 23

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4.1.2 STEEL QUENTETY


TABLE 24

WEIGHT
6mm

0 kg

8mm

127.4553305 kg

10mm

0 kg

12mm

138.6666667 kg

16mm

151.7037037 kg

20mm

0 kg

4.1.3 CONCRETE QUANTITY :TABLE 25

COLUMN NO

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

VOLUME

C1

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C2

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C3

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C4

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C5

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C6

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C7

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C8

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C9

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C10

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C11

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C12

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C13

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C14

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C15

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

C16

3000

230

300

0.207 m3

TOTAL

3.312 m3

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4.2 FIRST FLOOR:4.2.1 FIRST FLOOR COLUMN DESIGN


Column

Columns

Concrete

Column size

Main Steel

Stirrup Steel

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

Grade
Group

CG1

C1

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG2

C2

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG3

C3

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG4

C4

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG5

C5

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG6

C6

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG7

C7

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG8

C8

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG9

C9

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG10

C10

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG11

C11

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG12

C12

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG13

C13

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG14

C14

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG15

C15

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG16

C16

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

TABLE 26

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4.2.2 STEEL QUENTETY:TABLE 27

WEIGHT
6mm

0 kg

8mm

119.4894 kg

10mm

0 kg

12mm

240 kg

16mm

0 kg

20mm

0 kg

4.2.3 CONCRETE QUANTITY :-

TABLE 28

COLUMN NO

LENGTH

WIDTH

DEPTH

VOLUME

C1

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C2

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C3

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C4

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C5

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C6

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C7

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C8

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C9

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C10

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C11

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C12

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C13

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C14

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C15

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C16

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3
2.86695 m3

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4.3 SECOND FLOOR:4.3.1 SECOND FLOOR COLUMN DESIGN


Column

Columns

Concrete

Column size

Main Steel

Stirrup Steel

(mm)

(mm)

(mm)

Grade
Group

CG1

C1

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG2

C2

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG3

C3

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG4

C4

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG5

C5

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG6

C6

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG7

C7

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG8

C8

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG9

C9

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG10

C10

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG11

C11

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG12

C12

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG13

C13

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG14

C14

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG15

C15

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

CG16

C16

M20

230 x 300

#12 - 6

#8 @ 190

TABLE 29

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4.2.2 STEEL QUENTETY:TABLE 30

WEIGHT
6mm

0 kg

8mm

119.4894 kg

10mm

0 kg

12mm

240 kg

16mm

0 kg

20mm

0 kg

4.2.3 CONCRETE QUANTITY :COLUMN NO

TABLE 31

LENGTH

WIDTHTABLE 28
DEPTH

VOLUME

C1

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C2

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C3

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C4

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C5

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C6

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C7

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C8

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C9

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C10

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C11

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C12

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C13

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C14

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C15

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3

C16

3000

230

300

0.19113 m3
2.86695 m3

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COLUMN DESIGN PLAN

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5.0 FOOTING DESIGN


AND ESTIMATION

Page | 28

5.1.FOOTING DESIGN:-

TABLE 32

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5.2.STEEL QUANTITY:-

DIA

NUMBER
10

LENGTH

215

d^2/162

245.87

Kgs

0.62

151.597

TOTAL=

151.591

TABLE 33

5.3. CONCRETE QUANTITY:TABLE 34

SIZE OF FOOTING
FOOTING NO.

D
D

B
B

CONCRETE
volume

FC1

1025

1100

150

350

350

0.320375 m3

FC2

1150

1200

150

375

375

0.412875 m3

FC3

1150

1200

150

375

375

0.412875 m3

FC4

1150

1200

150

400

400

0.4395 m3

FC5

1025

1100

150

350

350

0.320375 m3

FC6

1100

1175

150

350

350

0.36425 m3

FC7

1175

1250

150

400

400

0.466406 m3

FC8

1150

1225

150

400

400

0.448656 m3

FC9

1150

1200

150

375

375

0.412875 m3

FC10

1025

1100

150

350

350

0.320375 m3

FC11

1125

1200

150

375

375

0.405 m3

FC12

1125

1200

150

375

375

0.405 m3

FC13

1125

1200

150

375

375

0.405 m3

FC14

1125

1200

150

375

375

0.405 m3

FC15

1050

1125

150

350

350

0.334688 m3

FC16

1050

1125

150

350

350

0.334688 m3

TOTAL

6.207938 m3

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FOOTING DESIGN PLAN


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6.Conclusion :-

Thus, by using strud software design of residential building can


be done by giving different design parameters and also an estimation
for the quantity of any component of the whole structrure is
carried out easily.

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