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ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF MULTI-STORIED

SHOPPING MALL CUM MULTIPLEX CINEMA HALL


Bachelor of Technology Project (8th Semester)
Submitted in the partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the
Degree of Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering

Submitted by

Prachuryya Kaushik (11-1-1-019)


Rishiraj Bharadwaj (11-1-1-057)

Sugata Siddhartha Goswami (11-1-1-58)


Soumyadeep Deb (11-1-1-018)

Under the supervision of


Dr M.L.V. Prasad, Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
May 2015

ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF MULTI-STORIED


SHOPPING MALL CUM MULTIPLEX CINEMA HALL
Bachelor of Technology Project (8th Semester)

Submitted by

Prachuryya Kaushik (11-1-1-019)


Rishiraj Bharadwaj (11-1-1-057)

Sugata Siddhartha Goswami (11-1-1-058)


Soumyadeep Deb (11-1-1-018)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING


NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
May 2015

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the project work entitled Analysis and Design of Multi-Storeyed
Shopping Mall cum Multiplex Cinema Hall submitted for the partial fulfilment of the award
of the degree of Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering under the Department of Civil
Engineering, NIT Silchar, has been carried out by the undersigned students of 8th Semester
B.Tech., under the supervision of Dr. M.L.V. Prashad.

Prachuryya Kaushik (11-1-1-019)

Rishiraj Bharadwaj (11-1-1-057)

Sugata Siddhartha Goswami (11-1-1-058)

Soumyadeep Deb (11-1-1-018)

Certified that the above work has been carried under my supervision

Dr. M.L.V. Prashad


Associate Professor
Department of CIVIL Engineering

Prof. A. I. Laskar
Head of the Department
Department of CIVIL Engineering

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We deem it to be solemn duty on our parts to express our deep sense of gratitude to
the faculty members of the Civil Engineering Department for providing us to look into
every nook and cranny of Building Design.
We owe our special debt of gratitude to our guide Dr. MLV Prasad for his guidance
and sustained inspiration in completing the project. We are grateful to Mr. Ruhul Amin
Mazumder for his valuable guidance. We are greatly indebted to Prof. A. I. Laskar, the
Head of the Department of Civil Engineering Department, who encouraged us in pursuing
the study in all phases.

We sincerely acknowledge the help extended by the faculty members and friends for
extending support and encouragement to take up and timely completion of the project.

(Prachuryya Kaushik)

(Rishiraj Bharadwaj)

(Sugata Siddhartha Goswami)


(Soumyadeep Deb)

CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

INTRODUCTION

BUILDING PLAN

BEAM COLUMN LAYOUT

10

3 DIMENSIONAL VIEW

11

PRELIMINARY DESIGN DATA

12

SLAB DESIGN

13

LOAD DISTRIBUTION

21

MOMENT DISTRIBUTION

25

CALCULATION OF SAGGING MOMENTS

31

SEISMIC ANALYSIS

34

LOAD COMBINATIONS

42

BEAM DESIGN

44

COLUMN DESIGN

53

FOOTING DESIGN

59

STAIRCASE DESIGN

62

STAAD PRO DESIGN

66

CONCLUSION

82

REFERENCE

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Executive Summary

The objective of this project is to plan, analyze and design a five-storied Shopping
Mall cum Multiplex Cinema Hall. All the necessary assumptions are made, and then the load
calculation is done to find out the load on beams, columns and footings. The frame is
analyzed using Moment Distribution method. For Earthquake analysis, the method adopted
here is the approximate method (Portal Method). By combination of moments, the final
moments that are acting on the beams and columns are found out. The design of various
components such as slabs, beams, columns, staircases etc. is done by Limit state Method of
Design. The detailing finally shows the schematic diagrams for the placement of
reinforcement in the various components.
IS Codes and Aids are used as per requirement. IS 456:2000 for Reinforced Concrete
Design, IS 1893:2002 for Earthquake Load Analysis, IS 875:1987 for Load details, SP
16:1980 for Steel requirements and IS 13920:1993 for Ductile detailing is used.
Finally the manual analysis and design is compared with the result obtained from
STAAD Pro. The detailing of the structural elements are done using AutoCAD.

Keywords: Structural Design, Earthquake Resistant Structure, Moment Distribution Method,


Limit State Method of Design, STAAD Pro

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INTRODUCTION
The population explosion and advent of industrial revolution led to the exodus of
people from villages to urban areas. This urbanisation led to a new problem less space for
housing, work and more people. Because of the demand for land, the land costs got
skyrocketed. So under the changed circumstances, the vertical growth of buildings i.e.
constructions of multi-storeyed buildings has become inevitable both for residential and as
well as office purposes. With the rise in the standard of living, the demand for multistoreyed shopping malls has increased as all the facilities under a single roof are desired by
all. Moreover cinema halls are also provided in malls for entertainment purposes.

For multi-storeyed buildings, the conventional load bearing structures become


uneconomical as they require larger sections to resist huge moments and loads. But in a
framed structure, the building frame consists of a network of beams and columns which are
built monolithically and rigidly with each other at their joints. Because of this rigidity at the
joints, there will be reduction in moments and also the structure tends to distribute the loads
more uniformly and eliminate the excessive effects of localised loads. Therefore in non-load
bearing framed structures, the moments and forces become less which in turn reduces the
sections of the members. As the walls dont take any load, they are also of thinner
dimensions. So, the lighter structural components and walls reduce the self weight of the
whole structure which necessitates a cheaper foundation. Also, the lighter walls which can
be easily shifted provide flexibility in space utilisation. In addition to the above mentioned
advantages the framed structure is more effective in resisting wind loads and earthquake
loads.

Work done in this project:


A plot of 900 m2 has been selected for the construction of a multi-storeyed shopping
mall cum multiplex cinema hall building. In the building the functions will be different
and it plays a major role because of different loads acts on different slabs. Therefore
according to IS 875, the loads are calculated. The frame analysis and design is done as per
guidelines of code IS 456 : 2000, SP 16:1980, IS 13920:1993 and IS 1893:2002.

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Design concept:
There are three design philosophies to design are in reinforced concrete structures. These
are:
1. Working stress method
2. Ultimate load method
3. Limit state method.
In the working stress method it is seen that the permissible stresses for concrete and
steel are not exceeded anywhere in the structure when it is subjected to the worst
combination of working loads. A linear variation of stress form zero at the neutral axis to the
maximum stress at the extreme fibre is assumed.
Practically, the stress strain curve for concrete is not linear as it was assumed in
working stress method. So, in ultimate load design an idealised form of actual stress strain
diagram is used and the working loads are increased by multiplying them with the load
factors.
The basis for limit state method is a structure with appropriate degrees of reliability
should be able to withstand safely all loads that are liable to act on it throughout its life and it
should also satisfy the serviceability requirements such as limitations on deflection and
cracking.
Limit state method is the most rational method of the three methods. It considers the
actual behaviour of the materials at failure and also it takes serviceability also into
consideration. Therefore, limit state method has been employed in this work.
Methods used for Analysis of the structure:
1. Portal Frame Method
2. Moment Distribution Method

Portal Frame Method:

Assumptions:
1. Moment Resistant joints.
2. Lateral Load
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3. No gravity load
4. Lateral forces resisted by frame action.
5. Inflection points at mid height of columns
6. Inflection points at mid span of beams.
7. Overturn is resisted by external columns.
Moment Distribution Method:

The method only accounts for flexural effects and ignores axial and shear effects. In order to
apply the moment distribution method to analyse a structure, the following things must be considered.
Fixed end moment
Fixed end moments are the moments produced at member ends by external loads when the
joints are fixed.
Flexural stiffness
The flexural stiffness (EI/L) of a member is represented as the product of the modulus of
elasticity (E) and the second moment of area (I) divided by the length (L) of the member. What is
needed in the moment distribution method is not the exact value but the ratio of flexural stiffness of
all members.
Distribution factors
When a joint is released and begins to rotate under the unbalanced moment, resisting forces
develop at each member framed together at the joint. Although the total resistance is equal to the
unbalanced moment, the magnitudes of resisting forces developed at each member differ by the
members' flexural stiffness. Distribution factors can be defined as the proportions of the unbalanced
moments carried by each of the members. In mathematical terms, distribution factor of member
framed at joint

is given as:

where n is the number of members framed at the joint.

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Carryover factors
When a joint is released, balancing moment occurs to counterbalance the unbalanced moment
which is initially the same as the fixed-end moment. This balancing moment is then carried over to
the member's other end. The ratio of the carried-over moment at the other end to the fixed-end
moment of the initial end is the carryover factor.
Determination of carryover factors
Let one end (end A) of a fixed beam be released and applied a moment
end (end B) remains fixed. This will cause end A to rotate through an angle
of
over

while the other


. Once the magnitude

developed at end B is found, the carryover factor of this member is given as the ratio of
:

In case of a beam of length L with constant cross-section whose flexural rigidity is

therefore the carryover factor

Sign convention
Once a sign convention has been chosen, it has to be maintained for the whole structure. The
traditional engineer's sign convention is not used in the calculations of the moment distribution
method although the results can be expressed in the conventional way. In the BMD case, the left side
moment is clockwise direction and other is anticlockwise direction so the bending is positive and is
called sagging.

Brief Description of IS Codes used:


IS 1893:2002 : This standard deals with assessment of seismic loads on various structures
and earthquake resistant design of buildings. Its basic provisions are applicable to buildings;
elevated structures; industrial and stack like structures; bridges; concrete masonry and earth
dams; embankments and retaining walls and other structures.

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IS 456:2000 : This standard deals with the general structural use of plain and reinforced
concrete. For the purpose of this standard, plain concrete structures are those where
reinforcement, if provided is ignored for determination of strength of the structure.
Special requirements of structures, such as shells, folded plates, arches, bridges,
chimneys, blast resistant structures and earthquake resistant structures, covered in respective
standards have not been covered in this standard; these standards shall be used in conjunction
with this standard.
IS 875:1987 : This Indian Standard was adopted by the bureau of Indian Standards on 30 Oct
1987,after the draft finalized by the Structural Safety Sectional Committee had been
approved by the Civil engineering Division Council. This Indian Standard Code of Practice
was first published in 1957 for the guidance of civil engineers, designers and architects
associated with planning and design of buildings.
SP-16:1980 : It has three sets of design charts for rectangular and circular types of crosssections of columns. The three sets are as follows: (i) The first set of twelve charts for
rectangular columns having symmetrical longitudinal steel bars in two rows for three grades
of steel (ii) The second set of twelve charts for rectangular columns having symmetrical
longitudinal steel bars (twenty numbers) distributed equally on four sides (in six rows,
Fig.10.25.2) for three grades of steel (Fe 250, Fe 415 and Fe 500) and each of them has four
values of d/D ratios (0.05, 0.10, 0.15 and 0.20) (iii) The third set of twelve charts are for
circular columns having eight longitudinal steel bars of equal diameter and uniformly spaced
circumferentially for three grades of steel and each of them has four values of d/D ratios
(0.05, 0.10, 0.15 and 0.20). All the thirty-six charts are prepared for M 20 grade of concrete
only. This is a justified approximation as it is not worthwhile to have separate design charts.
IS 13920:1993 : This standard covers the requirements for designing and detailing of
monolithic reinforced concrete buildings so as to give them adequate toughness and ductility
to resist severe earthquake shocks without collapse. The provisions for reinforced concrete
construction given here apply specifically to monolithic reinforced concrete construction.
Precast and/or prestressed concrete members may be used only if they can provide the
same level of ductility as that of a monolithic reinforced concrete construction during or after
an earthquake.

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BUILDING PLAN
(Ground Floor)

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BUILDING PLAN
(Top floor)

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BEAM COLUMN LAYOUT


(At Bottom Floor)

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BEAM COLUMN LAYOUT


(Individual Block)

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3 Dimensional Views

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PRELIMINARY DESIGN DATA

The preliminary design data that we have used in designing the structure has been
summarized below:
Type of structure: 5 storied RCC rigid jointed frame (G+4)
Dimension of walls: 250 mm thick external walls including plaster 125 mm thick internal
walls including plaster
Earthquake analysis: Equivalent static method as per IS 1893-2002
Ductile detailing: As per IS 13920
No. of floors: G+4
Type of soil: Medium soft clay Unit
Weight of soil: 18 kN/m3
Seismic zone: 5
Material Properties
Grade of concrete: M25 (for slabs, beams and columns)& M30 (foundation)
Type of steel: HYSD of Grade Fe415 confirming to IS 1786
Geometric Properties
Dimensions of wall: 250mm thick outer wall and 125 mm thick inner wall including plaster
Height of each floor: 3.6 m
Depth of slab: 150mm (for floor) & 150 mm (for roof) [As per calculations]
Column size: 450mm x 450mm
Beam size: 300mm x 500mm

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SLAB DESIGN
For the design of slabs, similar slabs are grouped based on dimension and end
conditions.

SLAB A
Ly = 5000 mm, Lx= 5000 mm;
Ly/Lx= 1, Therefore Two way slab
Leff = 5000 mm
Leff / Deff = 40 [ IS 456-2000 Cl. 24.1 ]
Deff = d = 5000/40 = 125 mm
D = 125+5+20(cover) = 150 mm

Loads:
Dead Load : [ IS875 ]
Self weight of slab = .150 25 = 3.75 kN/m2
Live load
For commercial building = 4 kN/m2
Floor finish = 2 kN/m2
Factored load = 1.5(3.75+4+2)=14.62515 kN/m2
Now, for BM coefficients:
Ly/Lx= 1
x = 0.037

[ One edge discontinuous]


[ As per Table 26, IS 456:2000]

y = 0.037
Mx = xwlx2 My = ywlx2
Mx = 0.0371552 = 13.875 kN-m
My = 0.0371552 = 13.875 kN-m
So Mu = 13.875 kN-m

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Now, 0.138 fckbd2 =13.875 106


d =63.42 mm < 125 mm. Hence Ok.

Steel Reinforcement:
Ast= 0.5 bdfck/fy [1 - (1 - 4.6Mu/fckbd2)0.5]
Calculating, Ast = 321.29 mm2
Numbers of 8 mm bars = 321.39/((3.14/4) 82) = 6.39 7
Provide 8 mm @ 140 c/c [No. of bars = 7 ] .... [ less than 3d=375mm or 300mm, so OK]
Distribution steel:
Ast=.12% of Ag= .12/100 1501000=180 mm2
Spacing of 8 mm bars @ 200 mm c/c [ No. of bars = 5]

Detailing of Slab A

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SLAB B
Ly = 5000 mm, Lx= 5000 mm;
Ly/Lx= 1, Therefore Two way slab
Leff = 5000 mm
Leff / Deff = 40 [ IS 456-2000 Cl. 24.1 ]
Deff = d = 5000/40 = 125 mm
D = 125+5+20(cover) = 150 mm

Loads:
Dead Load : [ IS875 ]
Self weight of slab = .150 25 = 3.75 kN/m2
Live load
For commercial building = 4 kN/m2
Floor finish = 2 kN/m2
Factored load = 1.5 (3.75+4+2) = 14.625
15 kN/m2
Now, for BM coefficients:
Ly/Lx= 1

[ Internal Panel]

x = 0.032 [ As per Table 26, IS 456:2000]


y = 0.032
Mx = xwlx2
My = ywlx2
Mx = 0.0321552 = 12 kN-m
My = 0.0321552 = 12 kN-m
So Mu = 12 kN-m
Now, 0.138 fckbd2 =12 106
d =58.98 mm < 125 mm. Hence Ok.
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Steel Reinforcement:
Ast= 0.5 bdfck/fy [1 - (1 - 4.6Mu/fckbd2)0.5]
Calculating, Ast = 276.15 mm2
Numbers of 8 mm bars = 276.15/((3.14/4) 82) = 5.43 6
Provide 8 mm @ 160 c/c [No. of bars = 6 ] .... [ less than 3d=375mm or 300mm, so OK]
Distribution steel:
Ast=.12% of Ag= .12/100 1501000=180 mm2
Spacing of 8 mm bars @ 200 mm c/c [ No. of bars = 5]

Detailing of Slab B

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SLAB C
Ly = 5000 mm, Lx= 3000 mm;
Ly/Lx= 1.67, Therefore Two way slab
Leff = 3000 mm
Leff / Deff = 40 [ IS 456-2000 Cl. 24.1 ]
Deff = d = 3000/40 = 75 mm 125 mm (let)
D = 125+5+20(cover) = 150 mm

Loads:
Dead Load : [ IS875 ]
Self weight of slab = .150 25 = 3.75 kN/m2
Live load
For commercial building = 4 kN/m2
Floor finish = 2 kN/m2
Factored load = 1.5(3.75+4+2) = 14.62
15 kN/m2
Now, for BM coefficients:
Ly/Lx= 1.67

[ Two adjacent edges discontinuous]

x = 0.079 y = 0.047 [ As per Table 26, IS 456:2000]


Mx = xwlx2
My = ywlx2
Mx = 0.0791532 = 10.67 kN-m
My = 0.0471532 = 6.345 kN-m
So Mu = 10.67 kN-m
Now, 0.138 fckbd2 =10.67 106
d =55.61 mm < 125 mm. Hence Ok.

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Steel Reinforcement:
Ast= 0.5 bdfck/fy [1 - (1 - 4.6Mu/fckbd2)0.5]
Calculating, Ast = 244.47 mm2
Numbers of 8 mm bars = 244.47/((3.14/4) 82) = 4.86 5
Provide 8 mm @ 200 c/c [No. of bars = 5] .... [ less than 3d=375mm or 300mm, so OK]
Distribution steel:
Ast=.12% of Ag= .12/100 1501000=180 mm2
Spacing of 8 mm bars @ 200 mm c/c [ No. of bars = 5]

Detailing of Slab C

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SLAB D
Ly = 5000 mm, Lx= 1800 mm;
Ly/Lx= 2.78, Therefore One way slab
Leff = 1800 mm
Deff = 125 mm (let)
D = 125+5+20(cover) = 150 mm

Loads:
Dead Load : [ IS875 ]
Self weight of slab = .150 25 = 3.75 kN/m2
Live load
For commercial building = 4 kN/m2
Floor finish = 2 kN/m2
Factored load = 1.5(3.75+4+2) = 14.62 15 kN/m2
Moment and Shear:
Considering designing for per metre span, W=15 kN/m
So Mu = WL2/2 = 24.3 kN-m
Now, 0.138 fckbd2 =24.3 106 N-mm
d =83.925 mm < 125 mm. Hence Ok.

Steel Reinforcement:
Ast= 0.5 bdfck/fy [1 - (1 - 4.6Mu/fckbd2)0.5]
Calculating, Ast = 583.99 mm2
Alternately Provide 8 mm @ 200 c/c [No. of bars = 5 ]

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And Provide 10 mm @ 200 c/c [No. of bars = 5 ]

.... [ less than 3d=375mm or 300mm, so

OK]

Distribution steel:
Ast=.12% of Ag= .12/100 1501000=180 mm2
Spacing of 8 mm bars @ 200 mm c/c [ No. of bars = 5]

Detailing of Slab D

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LOAD DISTRIBUTION

Beam no.
A1B1
B1C1
C1D1
D1E1
D1E2
D1E3

Area
1.62
6.25
6.25
6.25
6.25
2.25

A2B2
B2C2
C2D2
D2E2
E2F2
F2G2

3.24
12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
2.25

A3B3
B3C3
C3D3
D3E3
E3F3
F3G3

3.24
12.01
12.01
12.01
12.01
2.25

Beam no.
B1B2
B2B3
B3B4

Area
12.01
12.01
3.24

C1C2
C2C3
C3C4

12.5
12.5
3.24

D1D2
D2D3
D3D4

12.5
12.5
3.24

E1E2
E2E3
E3E4

12.5
12.5
3.24

F1F2
F2F3
F3F4

11.5
6.25
3.195

G1G2
G3G4

5.25
1.575

Total Load (kN/m2)


Self Weight Slab
3.75
Floor Finish
2
Live Load
4
9.75
Total

Area of slabs transferring loads to the Beams

Area of slabs transferring loads to the Beams

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LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Areas of slabs transferring to each beam

Beam A1B1C1D1E1F1G1

Beam A3B3C3D3E3F3G3

Beam A2B2C2D2E2F2G2

Beam B1B2B3B4

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LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Areas of slabs transferring to each beam

Beam C1C2C3C4

Beam D1D2D3D4

Beam E1E2E3E4
Beam F1F2F3F4

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LOAD DISTRIBUTION
Uniformly distributed loads on each beam

DEAD Load on beams (kN/m)

LIVE Load on beams (kN/m)

Beam no.

Load

Beam no.

Load

Beam no.

Load

Beam no.

Load

A1B1

5.175

B1B2

13.8115

A1B1

3.6

B1B2

23.4195

B1C1

7.1875

B2B3

13.8115

B1C1

B2B3

23.4195

C1D1

7.1875

B3B4

10.35

C1D1

B3B4

7.2

D1E1

7.1875

D1E1

E1F1

7.1875

C1C2

14.375

E1F1

C1C2

10

F1G1

4.3125

C2C3

14.375

F1G1

C2C3

10

C3C4

10.35

C3C4

7.2

A2B2

10.35

A2B2

7.2

B2C2

14.375

D1D2

14.375

B2C2

10

D1D2

10

C2D2

14.375

D2D3

14.375

C2D2

10

D2D3

10

D2E2

14.375

D3D4

10.35

D2E2

10

D3D4

7.2

E2F2

14.375

E2F2

10

F2G2

4.3125

E1E2

14.375

F2G2

E1E2

10

E2E3

14.375

A3B3

10.35

E3E4

10.35

A3B3

7.2

B3C3

13.8115

B3C3

23.4195

C3D3

13.8115

F1F2

13.225

C3D3

D3E3

13.8115

F2F3

7.1875

E3F3

13.8115

F3F4

10.20625

F3G3

4.3125

E2E3

10

E3E4

7.2

23.4195

F1F2

9.2

D3E3

23.4195

F2F3

E3F3

23.4195

F3F4

7.1

F3G3

G1G2

6.0375

G1G2

4.2

G3G4

5.03125

G3G4

3.5

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Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover

Total

G2UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
5.55176
0
1.797174
0
0.15933
0
0.068849
0
0.0061
0
0.002473
0
0.00025
0

3.84895

G2
G2DN
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
5.55176
0
1.797174
0
0.15933
0
0.068849
0
0.0061
0
0.002473
0
0.00025
0

G2F2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.375
23.6875
17.76563
6.66211
5.75096
2.156609
0.509855
0.1912
0.22032
0.082619
0.019532
0.00732
0.00791
0.002968
0.000802
0.0003
0.0003

F2G2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.306122
23.6875
17.7656
11.5019
3.33105
1.019711
1.078304
0.44064
0.0956
0.039065
0.04131
0.01583
0.00366
0.001604
0.001484
0.0006
0.00015

3.84895 7.697592

30.9736

F2
F2UP
F2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.255102 0.255102
0
0
0
0
9.58493 9.58493
0
0
0.849759 0.849759
0
0
0.3672
0.3672
0
0
0.032554 0.032554
0
0
0.01319 0.01319
0
0
0.001337 0.001337
0
0
0.0005
0.0005
0
0

9.08216

9.08216

F2E2
3.125
5
0.625
0.183673
26.5625
55.33854
6.90115
0
0.611826
0.361107
0.26438
0.03201
0.023439
0.0104
0.0095
0.00158
0.000962
0.000471
0.00036
7.1E05

49.1377

BeamA1B1C1D1E1F1G1MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoDEADLoad)
E2
D2
E2F2
E2UP
E2DN
E2D2
D2E2
D2UP
D2DN
D2C2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302
26.5625
0
0 26.5625 26.5625
0
0 26.5625
55.3385
0
0 55.33854 55.3385
0
0 55.33854
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3.45057
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.722213 1.003074 1.003074 0.722213
0
0
0
0
0.305913
0
0
0 0.361107
0
0 0.67468
0.06403 0.08893 0.08893 0.06403 0.065631 0.091154 0.091154 0.065631
0.13219
0
0 0.032816 0.03201
0
0
0
0.020799 0.028888 0.028888 0.020799 0.006701 0.009306 0.009306 0.006701
0.011719
0
0 0.00335
0.0104
0
0 0.01278
0.00315 0.00438 0.00438 0.00315 0.000498 0.000692 0.000692 0.000498
0.00475
0
0 0.000249 0.00158
0
0 0.00035
0.000942 0.001308 0.001308 0.000942 0.000403 0.00056 0.00056 0.000403
0.000481
0
0 0.000202 0.000471
0
0
0.0002
0.00014
0.0002
0.0002 0.00014 5.6E05 7.8E05 7.8E05 5.6E05
0.00018
0
0 2.8E05 7.1E05
0
0 2.6E05

57.9315 0.939763 0.939763 56.05176

54.9271 0.101635 0.101635 54.72368

C2D2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
26.5625
55.3385
0
0
1.34935
0
0
0.032816
0.02556
0.00335
0.0007
0.000249
0.00041
0.000202
5.2E05
2.8E05

56.678

C2
C2UP
C2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.290698 0.290698
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.8741
1.8741
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0355
0.0355
0
0
0.00097 0.00097
0
0
0.00056 0.00056
0
0
7.2E05 7.2E05
0
0

1.91121

C2B2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
26.5625
55.33854
0
6.446917
1.34935
0
0
0.089296
0.02556
0
0.0007
0.001691
0.00041
4.64E05
5.2E05
2.69E05

1.91121 60.50045

B2C2
3.125
5
0.625
0.264706
26.5625
55.3385
12.89383
0
0
0.67468
0.178591
0
0
0.01278
0.003383
0.00035
9.28E05
0.0002
5.38E05
2.6E05

B2
B2UP
B2DN
B2A2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.367647
0
0
0
24.55
0
0
6.6285
17.9081 17.9081
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.248043 0.248043
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.004698 0.004698
0
0
0
0
0.000129 0.000129
0
0
0
0
7.47E05 7.47E05
0
0
0
0

42.9506 18.16105 18.16105

6.6285

Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover

Total

G2
G2DN
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
0.70313
0
0.888871
0
0.02018
0
0.034052
0
0.00077
0
0.001267
0
3.2E05
0

G2F2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.375
3
2.25
0.84375
2.84439
1.066645
0.064573
0.02421
0.10897
0.040863
0.002474
0.00093
0.00405
0.00152
0.000102
3.8E05
0.00016

F2G2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.306122
3
2.25
5.68878
0.42188
0.129145
0.533323
0.21794
0.01211
0.004948
0.020431
0.00811
0.00046
0.000203
0.00076
0.00032
1.9E05

0.200081 0.200081

0.40032

7.91079

G2UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
0.70313
0
0.888871
0
0.02018
0
0.034052
0
0.00077
0
0.001267
0
3.2E05
0

F2
F2UP
F2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.255102 0.255102
0
0
0
0
4.74065 4.74065
0
0
0.107621 0.107621
0
0
0.18161 0.18161
0
0
0.004123 0.004123
0
0
0.00675 0.00675
0
0
0.000169 0.000169
0
0
0.00026 0.00026
0
0

4.81736

F2E2
3.125
5
0.625
0.183673
10
20.83333
3.41327
0
0.077487
0.178601
0.13076
0.00405
0.002969
0.006047
0.00486
0.0002
0.000122
0.000274
0.00019
9.1E06

4.81736 17.54549

BeamA1B1C1D1E1F1G1MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoLIVELoad)
E2
D2
E2F2
E2UP
E2DN
E2D2
D2E2
D2UP
D2DN
D2C2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302
10
0
0
10
10
0
0
10
20.8333
0
0 20.83333 20.8333
0
0 20.83333
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.70663
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.357202 0.496114 0.496114 0.357202
0
0
0
0
0.038744
0
0
0 0.178601
0
0 0.25116
0.00811 0.01126 0.01126 0.00811 0.015187 0.021094 0.021094 0.015187
0
0 0.007594 0.00405
0
0
0
0.06538
0.012095 0.016799 0.016799 0.012095 0.000849 0.001179 0.001179 0.000849
0.001484
0
0 0.000424 0.006047
0
0 0.00427
0.0004 0.00055 0.00055
0.0004 0.00037 0.00052 0.00052 0.00037
0.00243
0
0 0.00019
0.0002
0
0 4.4E05
0.000548 0.000761 0.000761 0.000548 5.11E05
7.1E05
7.1E05 5.11E05
6.09E05
0
0 2.55E05 0.000274
0
0
4E05
1.8E05 2.5E05 2.5E05 1.8E05 4.9E05 6.8E05 6.8E05 4.9E05
9.5E05
0
0 2.5E05 9.1E06
0
0 3.3E06

22.2063 0.501831 0.501831 21.20248

20.637 0.021759 0.021759 20.59348

C2D2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
10
20.8333
0
0
0.50233
0
0
0.007594
0.00855
0.000424
8.9E05
0.00019
8E05
2.55E05
6.6E06
2.5E05

21.3365

C2
C2UP
C2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.290698 0.290698
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.69767 0.69767
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.01187 0.01187
0
0
0.00012 0.00012
0
0
0.00011 0.00011
0
0
9.1E06 9.1E06
0
0

0.70979

0.70979

C2B2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
10
20.83333
0
2.4
0.50233
0
0
0.033242
0.00855
0
8.9E05
0.000566
8E05
5.88E06
6.6E06
5.26E06

22.7561

B2C2
3.125
5
0.625
0.264706
10
20.8333
4.8
0
0
0.25116
0.066484
0
0
0.00427
0.001131
4.4E05
1.18E05
4E05
1.05E05
3.3E06

B2
B2UP
B2DN
B2A2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.367647
0
0
0
10
0
0
2.7
6.666667 6.666667
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.092339 0.092339
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.001571 0.001571
0
0
0
0
1.63E05 1.63E05
0
0
0
0
1.46E05 1.46E05
0
0
0
0

16.2212 6.760608 6.760608

2.7

Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover
Release
Carryover

Total

G2UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
6.25488
0
2.686045
0
0.17951
0
0.102902
0
0.00688
0
0.00374
0
0.00028
0

3.64886

G2
G2DN
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.3125
0
0
6.25488
0
2.686045
0
0.17951
0
0.102902
0
0.00688
0
0.00374
0
0.00028
0

G2F2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.375
26.6875
20.01563
7.50586
8.59534
3.223254
0.574428
0.21541
0.32929
0.123482
0.022006
0.00825
0.01197
0.004488
0.000904
0.00034
0.00046

F2G2
3.125
3
1.041667
0.306122
26.6875
20.0156
17.1907
3.75293
1.148856
1.611627
0.65857
0.10771
0.044012
0.061741
0.02394
0.00413
0.001807
0.002244
0.00091
0.00017

3.64886 7.297271

38.8844

F2
F2UP
F2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.255102 0.255102
0
0
0
0
14.3256 14.3256
0
0
0.95738 0.95738
0
0
0.54881 0.54881
0
0
0.036677 0.036677
0
0
0.01995 0.01995
0
0
0.001506 0.001506
0
0
0.00076 0.00076
0
0

13.8995

F2E2
3.125
5
0.625
0.183673
36.5625
76.17188
10.3144
0
0.689314
0.539708
0.39514
0.03607
0.026407
0.016447
0.01436
0.00178
0.001084
0.000745
0.00055
8.1E05

13.8995 66.68319

BeamA1B1C1D1E1F1G1MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoTOTALLoad)
E2
D2
E2F2
E2UP
E2DN
E2D2
D2E2
D2UP
D2DN
D2C2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302
36.5625
0
0 36.5625 36.5625
0
0 36.5625
76.1719
0
0 76.17188 76.1719
0
0 76.17188
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5.15721
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1.079415 1.499188 1.499188 1.079415
0
0
0
0
0.344657
0
0
0 0.539708
0
0 0.92584
0.07214 0.10019 0.10019 0.07214 0.080818 0.112248 0.112248 0.080818
0.19757
0
0 0.040409 0.03607
0
0
0
0.032894 0.045687 0.045687 0.032894 0.007549 0.010485 0.010485 0.007549
0.013204
0
0 0.003775 0.016447
0
0 0.01705
0.00355 0.00494 0.00494 0.00355 0.000127 0.000176 0.000176 0.000127
0.00718
0
0 6.34E05 0.00178
0
0
0.0004
0.00149 0.002069 0.002069 0.00149 0.000455 0.000631 0.000631 0.000455
0.000542
0
0 0.000227 0.000745
0
0 0.00024
0.00016 0.00022 0.00022 0.00016 0.00011 0.00015 0.00015 0.00011
0.00027
0
0 5.3E05 8.1E05
0
0 2.9E05

80.1378 1.441593 1.441593 77.25424

75.5641 0.123394 0.123394 75.31716

C2D2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
36.5625
76.1719
0
0
1.85168
0
0
0.040409
0.03411
0.003775
0.00079
6.34E05
0.00049
0.000227
5.9E05
5.3E05

78.0146

C2
C2UP
C2DN
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
0.868056 0.868056
0.290698 0.290698
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2.57178 2.57178
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.04737 0.04737
0
0
0.0011
0.0011
0
0
0.00067 0.00067
0
0
8.1E05 8.1E05
0
0

2.621

C2B2
3.125
5
0.625
0.209302
36.5625
76.17188
0
8.846917
1.85168
0
0
0.122538
0.03411
0
0.00079
0.002257
0.00049
5.23E05
5.9E05
3.21E05

2.621 83.25655

B2C2
3.125
5
0.625
0.264706
36.5625
76.1719
17.69383
0
0
0.92584
0.245075
0
0
0.01705
0.004514
0.0004
0.000105
0.00024
6.43E05
2.9E05

B2
B2UP
B2DN
B2A2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.367647
0
0
0
34.55
0
0
9.3285
24.57477 24.57477
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.340382 0.340382
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.006269 0.006269
0
0
0
0
0.000145 0.000145
0
0
0
0
8.93E05 8.93E05
0
0
0
0

59.1718 24.92166 24.92166

9.3285

Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver

TOTAL

B1UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.367647
0
0
10.5787
0
0
0
0.01423
0
0.00712
0
0.00039
0
0.0002
0

10.6006

BeamB1B2B3B4MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoDEADLoad)
B1
B2
B3
B1DN
B1B2
B2B1
B2UP
B2DN
B2B3
B3B2
B3UP
B3DN
B3B4
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.264706 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.264706 0.367647 0.367647
0
0 13.8115 13.8115
0
0 13.8115 13.8115
0
0
10.35
0 28.77396
28.774
0
0 28.77396
28.774
0
0
2.7945
10.5787 7.61664
0
0
0
0 6.876915 9.551271 9.551271
0
0
0 3.80832
0
0 3.438458 1.39725
0
0
0
0 0.077413 0.107518 0.107518 0.077413 0.36986 0.51369 0.51369
0
0 0.038706
0
0
0 0.18493 0.038706
0
0
0.01423 0.01025 0.038706 0.053759 0.053759 0.038706 0.01025 0.01423 0.01423
0
0 0.019353 0.00512
0
0 0.00512 0.019353
0
0
0.00712 0.00512 0.002144 0.002978 0.002978 0.002144 0.00512 0.00712 0.00712
0
0 0.001072 0.00256
0
0 0.00256 0.001072
0
0
0.00039 0.00028 0.001072 0.001489 0.001489 0.001072 0.00028 0.00039 0.00039
0
0 0.000536 0.00014
0
0 0.00014 0.000536
0
0
0.0002 0.00014 5.94E05 8.25E05 8.25E05 5.94E05 0.00014
0.0002
0.0002
0
0 2.97E05 7.1E05
0
0 7.1E05 2.97E05
0
0

21.2012 21.20123

32.4708 0.165826 0.165826 32.13898

20.8258

9.01564

9.01564

2.7945

Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver

TOTAL

B1UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.367647
0
0
7.65931
0
0
0
0.0099
0
0.00495
0
0.00027
0
0.00014
0

7.67457

BeamB1B2B3B4MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoLIVELoad)
B1
B2
B1DN
B1B2
B2B1
B2UP
B2DN
B2B3
B3B2
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625
0.367647 0.264706 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.264706
0
10
10
0
0
10
10
0 20.83333 20.8333
0
0 20.83333 20.8333
7.65931 5.51471
0
0
0
0 5.000118
0
0 2.75735
0
0 2.500059
0.972
0
0 0.053852 0.074795 0.074795 0.053852 0.25729
0 0.026926
0
0
0 0.12865 0.026926
0.0099 0.00713 0.026926 0.037397 0.037397 0.026926 0.00713
0 0.013463 0.00356
0
0 0.00356 0.013463
0.00495 0.00356 0.001492 0.002072 0.002072 0.001492 0.00356
0 0.000746 0.00178
0
0 0.00178 0.000746
0.00027
0.0002 0.000746 0.001036 0.001036 0.000746
0.0002
0 0.000373 9.9E05
0
0 9.9E05 0.000373
0.00014 9.9E05 4.13E05 5.74E05 5.74E05 4.13E05 9.9E05
0 2.07E05 4.9E05
0
0 4.9E05 2.07E05

15.3491 15.34917

23.5131 0.115358 0.115358 23.28231

B3
B3UP
B3DN
B3B4
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.367647
0
0
0
7.2
0
0
1.944
6.944608 6.944608
0
0
0
0.35735 0.35735
0
0
0
0.0099
0.0099
0
0
0
0.00495 0.00495
0
0
0
0.00027 0.00027
0
0
0
0.00014 0.00014
0
0
0

15.088 6.571995 6.571995

1.944

Joint
Member
I(x10^3)
L
K(x4E)
D.F.
UDL
FEM
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver
Release
CarryOver

TOTAL

B1UP
3.125
3.6
0.868056
0.367647
0
0
18.6696
0
0
0
0.02413
0
0.01206
0
0.00067
0
0.00033
0

18.7068

BeamB1B2B3B4MomentsbyMomentDistribution(duetoTOTALLoad)
B1
B2
B3
B1DN
B1B2
B2B1
B2UP
B2DN
B2B3
B3B2
B3UP
B3DN
B3B4
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.125
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
5
5
3.6
3.6
1.8
0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056
0.625
0.625 0.868056 0.868056 1.736111
0.367647 0.264706 0.209302 0.290698 0.290698 0.209302 0.264706 0.367647 0.367647
0
0
24.375
24.375
0
0
24.375
24.375
0
0
17.55
0 50.78125 50.7813
0
0 50.78125 50.7813
0
0
4.7385
18.6696 13.4421
0
0
0
0 12.18779 16.92748 16.92748
0
0
0 6.72105
0
0 6.093893 2.36925
0
0
0
0 0.131265 0.182312 0.182312 0.131265 0.62715 0.87105 0.87105
0
0 0.065632
0
0
0 0.31358 0.065632
0
0
0.02413 0.01737 0.065632 0.091156 0.091156 0.065632 0.01737 0.02413 0.02413
0
0 0.032816 0.00869
0
0 0.00869 0.032816
0
0
0.01206 0.00869 0.003636 0.00505 0.00505 0.003636 0.00869 0.01206 0.01206
0
0 0.001818 0.00434
0
0 0.00434 0.001818
0
0
0.00067 0.00048 0.001818 0.002525 0.002525 0.001818 0.00048 0.00067 0.00067
0
0 0.000909 0.00024
0
0 0.00024 0.000909
0
0
0.00033 0.00024 0.000101 0.00014 0.00014 0.000101 0.00024 0.00033 0.00033
0
0 5.04E05 0.00012
0
0 0.00012 5.04E05
0
0

37.4135

37.4136

57.3132 0.281184 0.281184 56.75063

36.7769 16.01924 16.01924

4.7385

TOTALLoadpermetreDEAD
Beamno.

Load

Length BMDead SFDead

B1C1
C1D1
D1E1
E1F1
F1G1

7.1875
7.1875
7.1875
7.1875
4.3125

5
5
5
5
3

7.486979
7.486979
7.486979
7.486979
1.617188

17.96875
17.96875
17.96875
17.96875
6.46875

B2C2
C2D2
D2E2
E2F2
F2G2

14.375
14.375
14.375
14.375
4.3125

5
5
5
5
3

14.97396
14.97396
14.97396
14.97396
1.617188

35.9375
35.9375
35.9375
35.9375
6.46875

B3C3
C3D3
D3E3
E3F3
F3G3

13.812
13.812
13.812
13.812
4.3125

5
5
5
5
3

14.38698
14.38698
14.38698
14.38698
1.617188

34.52875
34.52875
34.52875
34.52875
6.46875

Beamno.

Load

Length BMDEAD SFDEAD

B1B2
B2B3

13.8115
13.8115

5 14.38698 34.52875
5 14.38698 34.52875

C1C2
C2C3

14.375
14.375

5 14.97396
5 14.97396

35.9375
35.9375

D1D2
D2D3

14.375
14.375

5 14.97396
5 14.97396

35.9375
35.9375

E1E2
E2E3

14.375
14.375

5 14.97396
5 14.97396

35.9375
35.9375

F1F2
F2F3

13.225
7.1875

5 13.77604 33.0625
5 7.486979 17.96875

G1G2

6.0375

5 6.289063 15.09375

TOTALLoadpermetreLIVE
Beamno. Load Length BMLive

SFDEAD

B1C1
C1D1
D1E1
E1F1
F1G1

5
5
5
5
3

5
5
5
5
3

5.208333
5.208333
5.208333
5.208333
1.125

12.5
12.5
12.5
12.5
4.5

B2C2
C2D2
D2E2
E2F2
F2G2

10
10
10
10
3

5
5
5
5
3

10.41667
10.41667
10.41667
10.41667
1.125

25
25
25
25
4.5

B3C3
C3D3
D3E3
E3F3
F3G3

23.42
23.42
23.42
23.42
3

5
5
5
5
3

24.39531
24.39531
24.39531
24.39531
1.125

58.54875
58.54875
58.54875
58.54875
4.5

Beamno.

Load

Length BMLive

SFLive

B1B2
B2B3

23.4195
23.4195

5 24.39531 58.5488
5 24.39531 58.5488

C1C2
C2C3

10
10

5 10.41667
5 10.41667

25
25

D1D2
D2D3

10
10

5 10.41667
5 10.41667

25
25

E1E2
E2E3

10
10

5 10.41667
5 10.41667

25
25

F1F2
F2F3

9.2
5

5 9.583333
5 5.208333

23
12.5

G1G2

4.2

10.5

4.375

LoadCombination
Beamno.

B1C1
C1D1
D1E1
E1F1
F1G1

B2C2
C2D2
D2E2
E2F2
F2G2

B3C3
C3D3
D3E3
E3F3
F3G3

BM1.5(DL+LL)

19.04296875
19.04296875
19.04296875
19.04296875
4.11328125
0
0
38.0859375
38.0859375
38.0859375
38.0859375
4.11328125
0
0
58.1734375
58.1734375
58.1734375
58.1734375
4.11328125

LoadCombination

SF1.5(DL+LL)

45.703125
45.703125
45.703125
45.703125
16.453125
0
0
91.40625
91.40625
91.40625
91.40625
16.453125
0
0
139.61625
139.61625
139.61625
139.61625
16.453125

Beamno.
B1B2
B2B3

C1C2
C2C3

D1D2
D2D3

E1E2
E2E3

F1F2
F2F3

G1G2

BM1.5(DL+LL)
58.1734375
58.1734375
0
0
38.0859375
38.0859375
0
0
38.0859375
38.0859375
0
0
38.0859375
38.0859375
0
0
35.0390625
19.04296875
0
0
15.99609375

SF1.5(DL+LL)
139.61625
139.61625
0
0
91.40625
91.40625
0
0
91.40625
91.40625
0
0
91.40625
91.40625
0
0
84.09375
45.703125
0
0
38.390625

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SEISMIC ANALYSIS
Earthquake load analysis :

For w1 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN
b) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN
c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (1.8+1.8-0.5)25180.450.45=282.4875
Total w1 =2346.3175

For w2 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN
b) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN
c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (1.8+1.8-0.5)25180.450.45=282.4875
Total w2 =2346.3175

For w3 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN
b) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN
c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (1.8+1.8-0.5)25180.450.45=282.4875
Total w3 =2346.3175

For w4 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN

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b) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN


c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (1.8+1.8-0.5)25180.450.45=282.4875
Total w4 =2346.3175

For w5 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN
b) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN
c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (1.818+0.8515)250.450.45=228.572
Total w5 =2292.402

For w6 :
a) Wt of beam = [ 24.83+11.86] 0.30.3525=381.15 kN
b) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
c) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
d) Column = (2.21.5250.450.45)=167.0625
Total w6 =1133.4925 (No slab)

For w7 :
a) Wt. of slab= 24.811.80.1525=1077.4 kN
b) Wt of beam = 381.15-200.30.3525= 328.65
c) Wt of wall : (28.25 + 80.125)0.8203.1=396.8 kN
e) Live Load = 0.5 424.811.8=585.28 kN
f) Column = (0.8515250.450.45)=1600.3368 kN
Total w7=1600.3368 kN
w = w1 +w2 +w3+w4+w5+w6+w7
=14411.5013 kN
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h=21.6m

Calculation of approximate natural time period:


Ta= 0.09 h/ = 0.0921.6/100.5 = 0.61

(Sa/g) =1.36/T =2.12


Ah= (Z/2) (Sa/d) (p/12) = 0.361.52.1222/25 =0.1145
Calculation of base shear : Vb=Ahw=0.114514411.5013 kN
=1651.54
Seismic load at each level

For Shorter
Span

For Longer
Span

LEVEL

Wi

Hi

WiHi2

Qi=Vb*Wi*Hi2/WiHi^2

Qi/6

Qi/3

Roof

1600.3368

21.6

746653.1374

515.57742

85.93

171.86

4th

1133.4925

18.9

404894.85

279.587

46.6

93.2

4th

2292.402

16.2

601617.98

415.428

69.21

138.42

3rd

2346.3175

12.6

372501.36

257.22

42.37

86.74

2nd

2346.3175

190051.7175

131.234

21.872

43.744

1st

2346.3175

5.4

68418.61

47.244

7.874

15.748

2346.3175

1.8

7602.0687

5.249

0.874

1.748

Ground
WiHi

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LOADCOMBINATIONBEAM(KN.m)
ULTIMATELIMITSTATE
(1)1.5(DL+LL)
(2).9DL+1.5EQ
(3).9DL1.5EQ
(4)1.5(DL+EQ)
(5)1.5(DLEQ)
(6)1.2(DL+LL+EQ)
(7)1.2(DL+LLEQ)

Pointofreference
BEAM
AB1AB2
AB2AB3
BB1BB2
BB2BB3
CB1CB2
CB2CB3
DB1DB2
DB2DB3
EB1EB2
EB2EB3
FB1FB2
FB2FB3
GB1GB2
GB2GB3

DL
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258

LL
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09

DL
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258
21.20123
32.47
32.1389
20.8258

LL
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09
15.349
23.51
23.38
15.09

SERVICEABLITYLIMITSTATE
(1)DL+LL
(2)DLEQ
(3)DL+EQ
(4)DL+.8LL+.8EQ
(5)DL+.8LL.8EQ

EL
29
29
29
29
73.72
73.72
73.72
73.72
135.5
135.5
135.5
135.5
200.85
200.85
200.85
200.85
229.975
229.975
229.975
229.975
243.37
243.37
243.37
243.37
247.37
247.37
247.37
247.37

UltimateLimitState
1
2
3
54.82535 62.58111 24.4189
83.97
72.723
14.277
83.27835 72.42501
14.575
53.8737 62.2432 24.75678
54.82535 129.6611 91.4989
83.97 139.803
81.357
83.27835 139.505
81.655
53.8737 129.323 91.83678
54.82535 222.3311 184.169
83.97 232.473 174.027
83.27835 232.175 174.325
53.8737 221.993 184.5068
54.82535 320.3561 282.194
83.97 330.498 272.052
83.27835
330.2
272.35
53.8737 320.018 282.5318
54.82535 364.0436 325.881
83.97 374.186 315.7395
83.27835 373.8875 316.037
53.8737 363.706 326.2193
54.82535 384.1361 345.974
83.97 394.278 335.832
83.27835
393.98
336.13
53.8737 383.798 346.3118
54.82535 390.1361 351.974
83.97 400.278 341.832
83.27835
399.98
342.13
53.8737 389.798 352.3118

PointofReference
AB1AB2
AB2AB3
BB1BB2
BB2BB3
CB1CB2
CB2CB3
DB1DB2
DB2DB3
EB1EB2
EB2EB3
FB1FB2
FB2FB3
GB1GB2
GB2GB3

EL
29
29
29
29
73.72
73.72
73.72
73.72
135.5
135.5
135.5
135.5
200.85
200.85
200.85
200.85
229.975
229.975
229.975
229.975
243.37
243.37
243.37
243.37
247.37
247.37
247.37
247.37

1
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158
36.55023
55.98
55.5189
35.9158

MAX
4
75.30185
92.205
91.70835
74.7387
142.3818
159.285
158.7884
141.819
235.0518
251.955
251.4584
234.489
333.0768
349.98
349.4834
332.514
376.7643
393.668
393.1709
376.201
396.8568
413.76
413.2634
396.294
402.8568
419.76
419.2634
402.294

5
11.6982
5.205
4.70835
12.2613
78.7782
61.875
62.3717
79.3413
171.448
154.545
155.042
172.0113
269.473
252.57
253.067
270.0363
313.161
296.2575
296.754
313.7238
333.253
316.35
316.847
333.8163
339.253
322.35
322.847
339.8163

6
7
78.66028 9.060276
101.976
32.376
101.4227 31.82268
77.899 8.29896
132.3243 44.6037
155.64
21.288
155.0867 21.8413
131.563 45.36504
206.4603
118.74
229.776
95.424
229.2227 95.9773
205.699 119.501
284.8803
197.16
308.196 173.844
307.6427 174.397
284.119 197.921
319.8303
232.11
343.146 208.794
342.5927 209.347
319.069 232.871
335.9043 248.184
359.22 224.868
358.6667 225.421
335.143 248.945
340.7043 252.984
364.02 229.668
363.4667 230.221
339.943 253.745

ServicibilityinLimitState
2
3
4
7.79877 50.20123 56.68043
3.47
61.47
74.478
3.1389 61.1389 74.0429
8.1742 49.8258 56.0978
52.5188 94.92123 92.45643
41.25
106.19 110.254
41.5811 105.8589 109.8189
52.8942 94.5458 91.8738
114.299 156.7012 141.8804
103.03
167.97 159.678
103.361 167.6389 159.2429
114.6742 156.326 141.298
179.649 222.0512 194.1604
168.38
233.32 211.958
168.711 232.9889 211.5229
180.0242 221.676 193.578
208.774 251.1762 217.4604
197.505 262.445 235.258
197.836 262.1139 234.8229
209.1492 250.801 216.878
222.169 264.5712 228.1764
210.9
275.84 245.974
211.231 275.5089 245.5389
222.5442 264.196 227.594
226.169 268.5712 231.3764
214.9
279.84 249.174
215.231 279.5089 248.7389
226.5442 268.196 230.794

5
10.28043
28.078
27.6429
9.6978
25.4956
7.698
8.1331
26.0782
74.9196
57.122
57.5571
75.5022
127.2
109.402
109.837
127.7822
150.5
132.702
133.137
151.0822
161.216
143.418
143.853
161.7982
164.416
146.618
147.053
164.9982

MAX
56.68043
3.47
74.0429
8.1742
94.92123
41.25
109.8189
52.8942
156.7012
103.03
167.6389
114.6742
222.0512
168.38
232.9889
180.0242
251.1762
197.505
262.1139
209.1492
264.5712
210.9
275.5089
222.5442
268.5712
214.9
279.5089
226.5442

78.66028
14.277
101.4227
24.75678
142.3818
81.357
158.7884
91.83678
235.0518
174.027
251.4584
184.5068
333.0768
272.052
349.4834
282.5318
376.7643
315.7395
393.1709
326.2193
396.8568
335.832
413.2634
346.3118
402.8568
341.832
419.2634
352.3118

LOADCOMBINATIONColumn(KN.m)

ULTIMATELIMITSTATE
(1)1.5(DL+LL)
(2).9DL+1.5EQ
(3).9DL1.5EQ
(4)1.5(DL+EQ)
(5)1.5(DLEQ)
(6)1.2(DL+LL+EQ)
(7)1.2(DL+LLEQ)

PointoFrEFErEnCE
Column
AB1BB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL
BB1CB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL
CB1DB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL
DB1EB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL
EB1FB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL
FB1GB1
MOMENTS
AXIAL

DL
10.6
133.43
21.2
266.86
10.6
400.29
21.2
533.72
10.6
667.15
21.2
800.58

SERVICEABLITYLIMITSTATE
(1)DL+LL
(2)DLEQ
(3)DL+EQ
(4)DL+.8LL+.8EQ
(5)DL+.8LL.8EQ

LL
7.67
21
15.35
0
7.67
21
15.35
21
7.67
21
15.35
21

ULTIMATELIMITSTATE
EL
1
2
28.99
27.405
33.945
11.6 231.645 137.487
44.72
54.825
48
41.09
400.29 301.809
97.98
27.405
137.43
95.29 631.935 503.196
110.07
54.825 146.025
175.64
832.08 743.808
119.97
27.405 170.415
267.64 1032.225 1001.895
123.46
54.825
166.11
364.98 1232.37 1267.992

POINTOFREFERENCE
AB1BB1
BB1CB1
CB1DB1
DB1EB1
EB1FB1
FB1GB1

DL
10.6
133.43
21.2
266.86
10.6
400.29
21.2
533.72
10.6
667.15
21.2
800.58

LL
7.67
21
15.35
0
7.67
21
15.35
21
7.67
21
15.35
21

EL
28.99
11.6
44.72
41.09
97.98
95.29
110.07
175.64
119.97
267.64
123.46
364.98

MAX
3
4
53.025
27.585
102.687 217.545
86.16
35.28
178.539 461.925
156.51
131.07
217.326
743.37
184.185 133.305
216.888 1064.04
189.495 164.055
198.975 1402.185
204.27
153.39
173.052 1748.34

SERVICIBILITYLIMITSTATE
1
2
3
4
18.27
39.59
18.39
6.456
154.43
121.83
145.03
159.51
36.55
65.92
23.52
2.296
266.86
225.77
307.95 299.732
18.27
108.58
87.38
61.648
421.29
305
495.58 493.322
36.55
131.27
88.87
54.576
554.72
358.08
709.36 691.032
18.27
130.57
109.37
79.24
688.15
399.51
934.79 898.062
36.55
144.66
102.26
65.288
821.58
435.6 1165.56 1109.364

5
6
59.385
12.864
182.745 199.236
98.88
9.804
338.655
369.54
162.87
95.652
457.5 619.896
196.905
88.224
537.12 876.432
195.855
122.04
599.265 1146.948
216.99 104.292
653.4 1423.872

5
39.928
140.95
69.256
233.988
95.12
340.858
121.536
410.008
112.712
469.838
132.248
525.396

7
56.712
171.396
97.524
270.924
139.5
391.2
175.944
454.896
165.888
504.612
192.012
547.92

33.945
217.545
48
461.925
137.43
743.37
146.025
1064.04
170.415
1402.185
166.11
1748.34

MAX
18.39
159.51
23.52
307.95
87.38
495.58
88.87
709.36
109.37
934.79
102.26
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Analysis and Design of Multi-Storied Shopping Mall cum Multiplex Cinema Hall

Beam Design
Design +ve bending moment= 58.17kNm
Design -ve bending moment= 419.2634kNm
Design shear force= 212 kN
Design of beam GB2GB3 at floor level:
Grade of concrete = M25
Beam size = 300 mm x 500 mm
Width/depth =300/500 = 0.6>0.3
Hence ok
As per IS 456 Width should not be less than 200 mm.
Hence 300 mm width is ok
Depth should not be greater than span/4 = 5/4= 1.2
Hence 500 mm is ok
Effective depth of beam (d) = 500-30-25/2=457.5mm
Design of Longitudinal reinforcement
Due to hogging moment of 419.2634=420knm
Mu lim=0.138fckbd2=0.138x25x300x457.52 = 221.39 knm
Since Mu= 420> 221.39 knm
Hence doubly reinforced section
Mu/bd2=(420x106)/(300x457.52) = 6.686
d'/d= (30+25/2)/457.5 = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 51
PTOP = 2.17%
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P BOTTOM=1.02%
Top reinforcement= 2.17x300x457.5/100 = 2389.32 mm2
Using 32 mm bars , no. of bars = 3
Bottom reinforcement= 1.02x300x457.5/100 = 1299.97 mm2
Using 25 mm bars, no. of bars = 3
Check
As per IS CODE 13920, CLAUSE 6.2.1
Tension steel .24(fck/fy)*100
=0.24x(25/415)/100= 0.29%
Hence tensile steel is ok
As per IS CODE 13920, Clause6.2.2
Max Steel(2.45%) 2.5%
Hence ok
Sagging moment=58.17kNm
58.17<Mu lim(=221.39kNm)
Mu/bd2 = 58.17x10^6/(300x457.5^2) = 0.93
d'/D = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 3
P BOTTOM= 0.271%
Design of shear reinforcement
For Ast =2.45%
Tc=0.87N/mm2(IS 456, Table 19)
Vc=0.87x300x457.5 = 119kN
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SF= 212 kN
SF for which shear reinforcement is to be provided.
V s= 212-119 = 93kN
Using 8mm stirrups 2 legged
Spacing =0.87x415x2x(3.14x82/4)x457.5/(101x1000)
=166 mm
As per IS 13920 Clause 6.35
Spacing of hoops over a length of 2d from support
<d/4=457.5/4 = 114.625 mm
<8x20 = 160 mm
Hence 100mm spacing is ok( near support)
As per IS13920, CLAUSE 6.3.5
Spacing of stirrups for rest of the beam<(457.5/2)=227.25 mm
Hence providing 8mm stirrups @ 150 mm c/c for remaining beam

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Beam Design
Design +ve bending moment= 38.0859 kNm
Design -ve bending moment= 251.4584kNm
Design shear force= 139.616 kN
Design of beam CB2CB3 at fourth floor level:
Grade of concrete = M25
Beam size = 300 mm x 500 mm
Width/depth = 300/500 = 0.6 >0.3
Hence ok
As per IS 456 Width should not be less than 200 mm.
Hence 300 mm width is ok
Depth should not be greater than span/4 = 5/4= 1.2
Hence 500 mm is ok
Effective depth of beam (d) = 500-30-25/2=457.5mm
Design of Longitudinal reinforcement
Due to hogging moment of 251.4854 kNm
Mu lim=0.138fckbd2=0.138x25x300x457.52 = 221.39 kNm
Since Mu= 251.4854> 221.39 kNm
Hence doubly reinforced section
Mu/bd2=(251.4854x106)/(300x457.52) = 4.00
d'/d= (30+25/2)/457.5 = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 51
PTOP = 1.364%
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P BOTTOM=0.174%
Top reinforcement= 1.364x300x457.5/100 = 1872.09 mm2
Using 32 mm bars , no. of bars = 3
Bottom reinforcement= 0.174x300x457.5/100 = 238.82 mm2
Using 20 mm bars, no. of bars = 2
Check
As per IS CODE 13920, CLAUSE 6.2.1
Tension steel .24(fck/fy)*100
=0.24x(25/415)/100= 0.29%
Hence tensile steel is ok
As per IS CODE 13920, Clause 6.2.2
Max Steel 2.5%
Hence ok
Sagging moment= 38.0859 kNm
38.0859 <Mu lim(=221.39 kNm)
Mu/bd2 = 38.0859 x10^6/(300x457.5^2) = 0.606
d'/D = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 3
P BOTTOM= 0.171%
Design of shear reinforcement
For Ast =1.40%
Tc=0.72N/mm2(IS 456, Table 19)
Vc=0.72x300x457.5 = 98.82 kN
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SF= 212kN
SF for which shear reinforcement is to be provided.
V s= 212-98.82 = 113.18kN
Using 8mm stirrups 2 legged
Spacing =0.87x415x2x(3.14x82/4)x457.5/(101x1000)
=166 mm
As per IS 13920 Clause 6.35
Spacing of hoops over a length of 2d from support
<d/4=457.5/4 = 114.625 mm
<8x20 = 160 mm
Hence 100mm spacing is ok( near support)
As per IS13920, CLAUSE 6.3.5
Spacing of stirrups for rest of the beam<(457.5/2)=227.25 mm
Hence providing 8mm stirrups @ 150 mm c/c for remaining beam

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Beam Design
Design +ve bending moment=161 kNm
Design -ve bending moment= 271.24 kNm
Design shear force= 182kN
Design of beam GB2GB3 at floor level:
Grade of concrete = M25
Beam size = 300 mm x 500 mm
Width/depth =300/500 = 0.6>0.3
Hence ok
As per IS 456 Width should not be less than 200 mm.
Hence 300 mm width is ok
Depth should not be greater than span/4 = 10/4= 2.4
Hence 500 mm is ok
Effective depth of beam (d) = 500-30-25/2=457.5mm
Design of Longitudinal reinforcement
Due to hogging moment of 419.2634=271.2knm
Mu lim=0.138fckbd2=0.138x25x300x457.52 = 221.39 knm
Since Mu= 271.2> 221.39 knm
Hence doubly reinforced section
Mu/bd2=(271.2x106)/(300x457.52) = 4.32
d'/d= (30+25/2)/457.5 = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 51
PTOP = 1.45%
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P BOTTOM=0.27%
Top reinforcement= 1.45x300x457.5/100 = 1988.32 mm2
Using 32 mm bars , no. of bars = 3
Sagging moment=161kNm
161<Mu lim(=221.39kNm)
Mu/bd2 = 161x10^6/(300x457.5^2) = 2.56
d'/D = 0.08
Using SP 16 TABLE 3
P BOTTOM= 0.818%
Bottom reinforcement
= .818x300x457.5/100 =1122.7 mm2
Using 25 mm bars, no. of bars = 3
Check
As per IS CODE 13920, CLAUSE 6.2.1
Tension steel .24(fck/fy)*100
=0.24x(25/415)/100= 0.29%
Hence tensile steel is less
As per IS CODE 13920, Clause6.2.2
Max Steel(2.45%) 2.5%
Hence ok

Design of shear reinforcement


For Ast =2.45%
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Tc=0.87N/mm2(IS 456, Table 19)


Vc=0.87x300x457.5 = 119 kN
SF= 182kN
SF for which shear reinforcement is to be provided.
V s=182-119 = 63kN
Using 8mm stirrups 2 legged
Spacing =0.87x415x2x(3.14x82/4)x457.5/(101x1000)
=166 mm
As per IS 13920 Clause 6.35
Spacing of hoops over a length of 2d from support
<d/4=457.5/4 = 114.625 mm
<8x20 = 160 mm
Hence 100mm spacing is ok( near support)
As per IS13920, CLAUSE 6.3.5
Spacing of stirrups for rest of the beam<(457.5/2)=227.25 mm
Hence providing 8mm stirrups @ 150 mm c/c for remaining beam

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COLUMN DESIGN
Top floor column design
Design axial force, Pu = 102 kN
Design bending moment, Mu = 79.49 kNm
Taking column cross-section 450mm x 450mm
L/D=2.7/.5=5.4<12, hence short column
Pu/ (fckbD) = 0.276
Mu/ (fckbD2) = 0.035
Taking clear cover = 40mm
And assuming 20mm dia bars.
d=40+10=50mm
d/D=50/450=.11
Using chart 44 of SP 16
p/ fck= 0.04
p = 1%
Area of steel = 1x450x450/100 = 2025 mm2
Hence provide 8 bars of 20 mm dia
As per IS 456, clause 26.5.3
Longitudinal reinforcement > 0.8% and <4%
Hence 1.24% is ok

Lateral ties
Dia of ties necessary >6mm
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Providing 10 mm links
As per IS 13920, clause 7.33
Spacing of hoops <1/2 x D =250mm

Special confining reinforcement


Column size = 450mm x 450mm
Assuming rectangular hoops of 10mm dia
Core size 450-2x40+2x10=390mm,
390mmx390mm
As the dimensions are greater than 300mm crosstie needs to be provided
H=390/2=195mm
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.8
Ash=0.18SH(fck/fy)(ag/ak-1) = 0.18x75x195x(25/415)x((450x450)/(390x390)-1) = 52.5 mm2
Area of cross section of 10 mm bar = 78.54 mm2
Since 78.54 mm2 > 52.5 mm2
10mm bars @ 75 mm spacing will be adequate
As per IS 13920, clause 7.2.1, Spacing of hoops at lap splice should be less than or equal to
150mm
Hence provide 150mm c/c spacing at lap splices
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.1 special confining reinforcement length (lo) shall not be less than
a. Larger lateral dimension = 450mm
b. One sixth of clear span =1/6 x (2700-390) = 385mm
c. 450mm
Hence provide lo = 600 mm

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COLUMN DESIGN
Top floor column design
Design axial force, Pu = 1064.04kN
Design bending moment, Mu = 256 kNm
Taking column cross-section 450mm x 450mm
L/D=3.6/.5=7.2<12, hence short column
Pu/ (fckbD) = 0.22
Mu/ (fckbD2) = 0.11
Taking clear cover = 40mm
And assuming 25mm dia bars.
d=40+12.5=52.5mm
d/D=52.5/450=.116
Using chart 45 of SP 16
p/ fck= 0.06
p = 1.5%
Area of steel = 1.5x450x450/100 = 3037 mm2
Hence provide 8 bars of 25 mm dia
As per IS 456, clause 26.5.3
Longitudinal reinforcement > 0.8% and <4%
Hence 1.5% is ok

Lateral ties
Dia of ties necessary >6mm
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Providing 10 mm links
As per IS 13920, clause 7.33
Spacing of hoops <1/2 x D =250mm

Special confining reinforcement


Column size = 450mmx 450mm
Assuming rectangular hoops of 10mm dia
Core size 450-2x40+2x10=390mm,
390mmx390mm
As the dimensions are greater than 300mm crosstie needs to be provided
H=390/2=195mm
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.8
Ash=0.18SH(fck/fy)(ag/ak-1) = 0.18x75x195x(25/415)x((450x450)/(385x385)-1) = 57.5 mm2
Area of cross section of 10 mm bar = 78.54 mm2
Since 78.54mm2> 57.5mm2
10mm bars @ 75 mm spacing will be adequate
As per IS 13920, clause 7.2.1, Spacing of hoops at lap splice should be less than or equal to
150mm
Hence provide 150mm c/c spacing at lap splices
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.1 special confining reinforcement length (lo) shall not be less than
a. Larger lateral dimension = 450mm
b. One sixth of clear span =1/6 x (2700-390) = 385mm
c. 450mm
Hence provide lo = 600 mm

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COLUMN DESIGN
Top floor column design
Design axial force, Pu = 1784.34 kN
Design bending moment, Mu = 273.24 kNm
Taking column cross-section 450mm x 450mm
L/D=3.6/.5=7.2<12, hence short column
Pu/ (fckbD) = 0.26
Mu/ (fckbD2) = 0.13
Taking clear cover = 40mm
And assuming 32mm dia bars.
d=40+16=56mm
d/D=56/450=.1244
Using chart 44 of SP 16
p/ fck= 0.08
p = 2%
Area of steel = 2x450x450/100 = 4050 mm2
Hence provide 8 bars of 32 mm dia
As per IS 456, clause 26.5.3
Longitudinal reinforcement > 0.8% and <4%
Hence 2% is ok

Lateral ties
Dia of ties necessary >6mm
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Providing 10 mm links
As per IS 13920, clause 7.33
Spacing of hoops <1/2 x D =250mm

Special confining reinforcement


Column size = 450mm x 450mm
Assuming rectangular hoops of 10mm dia
Core size 450-2x40+2x10=390mm,
390mmx390mm
As the dimensions are greater than 300mm crosstie needs to be provided
H=390/2=195mm
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.8
Ash=0.18SH(fck/fy)(ag/ak-1) = 0.18x75x195x(25/415)x((450x450)/(368x368)-1) = 72.54 mm2
Area of cross section of 10 mm bar = 72.54 mm2
Since 72.54 mm2 > 52.5 mm2
10mm bars @ 75 mm spacing will be adequate
As per IS 13920, clause 7.2.1, Spacing of hoops at lap splice should be less than or equal to
150mm
Hence provide 150mm c/c spacing at lap splices
As per IS 13920, clause 7.4.1 special confining reinforcement length (lo) shall not be less than
a. Larger lateral dimension = 450mm
b. One sixth of clear span =1/6 x (2700-390) = 385mm
c. 450mm
Hence provide lo = 600 mm

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FOOTING DESIGN

Footing (For Inner Column):


Factored load coming from column is 1902 kN
Size of column 450mmx450mm
Grade of concrete M30
Grade of steel Fe 415
Safe bearing capacity of soil = 160 + 33% of this value
= 160 +52.8 kN/m2
= 212.8 kN/m2
1. FOOTING SIZE :
Load = (factored load/factor of safety) + self-weight of flooring
= 1902/1.2 +10 1902/(1001.2)
= 1743.5 kN
Now area of footing= 1743.5/212.8 =8.19 m2=2.862.86
2.92.9 m2 is adopted.
Since we considered safe bearing capacity of soil therefore characteristic load is considered
in finding area of footing.
2. DEPTH FROM ONE WAY SHEAR
Minimum shear stress = 0.35 N/mm2
Q = P/L2
V= qL{(L-a)/2- d}
=P/L{(L-a)/2- d}
= P/2L(L-a-2d)
Now,Ldc= P/2L (L-a-2d)
d=P(L-a)/2(P+cL2)
3.DESIGN OF LOAD
Pu= 1902 kN
Reaction of soil =1902/(2.9*2.9)=226.16 KN/m2
Now,d=P(L-a)/2(P+ cL2) =1902(2.9-0.5)/(2(1902+3502.92))
= 0.471 m
4.DEPTH REQUIRED FOR PUNCHING SHEAR
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To find the punching shear we have to take critical section at d/2 from face of column
Perimeter = (a+d)4
Considering the equilibrium forces = P/L2[ L2-(a+d)2]=4(a+d)dp
Where p =0.25fck
Perimeter =4 (0.5+0.471) =3.884
Shear force =P/L2(L2-(a+d)2) =1902/2.92 [ 2.92-(0.5 + 0.471)2]
= 1688.77 kN
Permissible shear stress =0.25 fck.5 = 0.25 0.300.5= 1.36 N/mm2
Now, P/L2[ L2-(a+d)2]=4(a+d)dp
d=1688.77/3.71.36=304.17 mm < 471 mm,design is ok for both shear

5. DEPTH REQUIRED FOR BENDING


Moment at the face of column
Mu= P/ L2[ L(L-a)2/8] = 1902/2.92x[2.9(2.9-0.5)2]/8 =472.22 kNm.
d=( Mu /(0.138 fckb))
Now, Mu =0.138 fckbd2
Calculating d=347<471 mm
So use d= 471mm
Now x/d=1.2-1.44
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Lever arm,z=d(1-0.416x/d)
=471( 1-0.4160.08)=423.74mm
AREA OF STEEL REQUIRED
Ast= Mu/(0.87Zfy)= 472.22 106/0.87 423.74415 =2886 mm2
If we use 16 mm dia tor steel then area of bar,
As= 3.141616/4=201.06mm2
No of bars required =2886.5/201.06 =12
12 nos. of 16 mm tor steel
Spacing = Spacing= L-2clear cover-dia of bar/n-1 =(2900-2x50-16)/14 =198.8mm
Hence providing spacing of 200mm c/c 15 no of 16 bars
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Spacing is <3d and 450mm


Over all depth =471+50 +16=537 mm 540mm

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Staircase Design

The height of each floor = 3.6m


Number of rise provided = 24
So the height of each rise (R) = 150 mm
Let tread (T) = 270 mm
Flights provided = 2
1st flight
No. of rise in = 12
Height from 0.0 m to 1.8 m
2nd flight

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No. of rise in = 12
Height from 1.8 m to 3.6 m

Design of waist slab


Calculation of depth:
If we consider
l/d= 30
11 steps with tread 270mm, Going= 11*270=2970 mm
l= 1500+2970*[(R2+T2)0.5/T] = 1500+2970*[(1502+2702)/270] = 4897 mm 4900 mm
Hence d= 4900/30 = 163.33 mm
Let d = 165 mm
Considering 20 mm clear cover and 10 mm dia bar
Total depth, D = 165+20+(0.5*10) = 190 mm
Calculation of loads:
Self weight of waist slab= D*[(R2+T2)0.5/T]*25 = 0.19*[(1452+2502)0.5/250]*25 = 5.51
KN/m2
Self weight of steps= (1000/270)*(0.5*R*T)*25 = 1.875 KN/m2
Floor finish= 2 KN/m2
Self weight of landing slab = 25*0.19 = 4.75 KN/m2
Total dead load on flights = 5.51+1.875+2 = 9.385 9.5 KN/m2
Total dead load on landings = 4.75+2 = 6.75 KN/m2
Live load = 4 KN/m2

[As per IS875 for commercial buildings]

Combined load on flight = 1.5(DL+LL) = 1.5*(9.5+4) = 20.25 KN/m2

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Combined load on landings = 1.5(DL+LL) = 1.5*(6.75+4) = 16.125 KN/m2


Calculation of Bending Moment and Shear Force:
For each flight:
Maximum Bending Moment = 44.62 KN-m
Maximum Shear Force = 50.625 KN
Check:
Mu, max= 0.138fckbd2
44.62*106 = 0.138*25*1000*d2
d=113.72mm
d = 165mm>113.72mm (provided)
hence ok
Calculation of area of steel:
Ast= 0.5 bdfck/fy [1 - (1 - 4.6Mu/fckbd2)0.5]
Since Mu= 44.62*106 N-mm
Ast = 763 mm2
provided Ast=785 mm2> 763 mm2
Provide 10 mm dia bars @ 100 mm c/c [Total 10 no.s provided]
max spacing= 3d=3*165=495mm or 300 mm whichever is smaller
hence ok
Check for Shear:
100Ast/bd = (100*785)/(1000*165) = 0.475
For Ast=0.475%, Tc=0.477 [As per IS 456:2000, Table 19, pg 73]
Shear strength of slab = 0.477*1000*0.165 = 78.7 KN > 50.625 KN
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So the slab is capable of taking maximum shear force.


Calculation of distribution steel:
Ast= 0.12% of Ag = (0.12/100)*1000*165 = 198 mm2 per m
So provide 8 mm dia bar @ 200 mm c/c [Total 5 no.s]
Area provided: 251.33 mm2> 198 mm2 per m
So safe.

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INPUT FILE: Final.STD
2. START JOB INFORMATION
3. ENGINEER DATE 21-APR-15
4. END JOB INFORMATION
5. INPUT WIDTH 79
6. UNIT METER KN
7. JOINT COORDINATES
8. 28 0 5.4 5; 29 3 5.4 5; 30 0 1.8 0; 31 3 1.8 0; 32 8 1.8 0; 33 13 1.8 0
9. 34 18 1.8 0; 35 23 1.8 0; 38 23 1.8 5; 39 18 1.8 5; 40 0 1.8 5; 41 0 1.8 10
10. 42 3 1.8 10; 43 3 1.8 5; 44 8 1.8 5; 45 8 1.8 10; 46 13 1.8 10; 47 13 1.8 5
11. 48 18 1.8 10; 49 23 1.8 10; 57 0 5.4 0; 58 3 5.4 0; 59 8 5.4 0; 60 13 5.4 0
12. 61 18 5.4 0; 62 23 5.4 0; 63 24.8 5.4 0; 64 24.8 5.4 5; 65 23 5.4 5
13. 66 18 5.4 5; 67 0 5.4 10; 68 3 5.4 10; 69 8 5.4 5; 70 8 5.4 10; 71 13 5.4 10
14. 72 13 5.4 5; 73 18 5.4 10; 74 23 5.4 10; 75 0 5.4 11.8; 76 3 5.4 11.8
15. 77 8 5.4 11.8; 78 13 5.4 11.8; 79 18 5.4 11.8; 80 23 5.4 11.8; 81 24.8 5.4 10
16. 82 0 7.2 5; 83 3 7.2 5; 84 0 9 0; 85 3 9 0; 86 8 9 0; 87 13 9 0; 88 18 9 0
17. 89 23 9 0; 90 24.8 9 0; 91 24.8 9 5; 92 23 9 5; 93 18 9 5; 94 0 9 5; 95 0 9 10
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19. 103 23 9 10; 104 0 9 11.8; 105 3 9 11.8; 106 8 9 11.8; 107 13 9 11.8
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21. 113 0 12.6 0; 114 3 12.6 0; 115 8 12.6 0; 116 13 12.6 0; 117 18 12.6 0
22. 118 23 12.6 0; 119 24.8 12.6 0; 120 24.8 12.6 5; 121 23 12.6 5; 122 18 12.6 5
23. 123 0 12.6 5; 124 0 12.6 10; 125 3 12.6 10; 126 3 12.6 5; 127 8 12.6 5
24. 128 8 12.6 10; 129 13 12.6 10; 130 13 12.6 5; 131 18 12.6 10; 132 23 12.6 10
25. 133 0 12.6 11.8; 134 3 12.6 11.8; 135 8 12.6 11.8; 136 13 12.6 11.8
26. 137 18 12.6 11.8; 138 23 12.6 11.8; 139 24.8 12.6 10; 140 0 14.4 5
27. 141 3 14.4 5; 142 0 16.2 0; 143 3 16.2 0; 144 8 16.2 0; 145 13 16.2 0
28. 146 18 16.2 0; 147 23 16.2 0; 148 24.8 16.2 0; 149 24.8 16.2 5; 150 23 16.2 5
29. 151 18 16.2 5; 152 0 16.2 5; 153 0 16.2 10; 154 3 16.2 10; 155 3 16.2 5
30. 156 8 16.2 5; 157 8 16.2 10; 158 13 16.2 10; 159 13 16.2 5; 160 18 16.2 10
31. 161 23 16.2 10; 162 0 16.2 11.8; 163 3 16.2 11.8; 164 8 16.2 11.8
32. 165 13 16.2 11.8; 166 18 16.2 11.8; 167 23 16.2 11.8; 168 24.8 16.2 10
33. 171 0 18.9 0; 172 3 18.9 0; 173 8 18.9 0; 174 13 18.9 0; 175 18 18.9 0
34. 176 23 18.9 0; 177 24.8 18.9 0; 178 24.8 18.9 5; 179 23 18.9 5; 181 0 18.9 5
35. 182 0 18.9 10; 183 3 18.9 10; 184 3 18.9 5; 186 8 18.9 10; 187 13 18.9 10
36. 189 18 18.9 10; 190 23 18.9 10; 191 0 18.9 11.8; 192 3 18.9 11.8
37. 193 8 18.9 11.8; 194 13 18.9 11.8; 195 18 18.9 11.8; 196 23 18.9 11.8
38. 197 24.8 18.9 10; 198 0 21.6 0; 199 3 21.6 0; 200 8 21.6 0; 201 13 21.6 0
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40. 207 0 21.6 5; 208 0 21.6 10; 209 3 21.6 10; 210 3 21.6 5; 211 8 21.6 10

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251 0 -1.8 5
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115 38 65; 116 39 66; 117 40 225; 118 41 67; 119 42 68; 120 43 226; 121 44 69
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285 127 128; 286 128 129; 287 129 130; 288 130 122; 289 122 131; 290 131 132
291 132 121; 292 121 118; 293 114 126; 294 126 123; 295 115 127; 296 127 130
297 130 116; 298 124 133; 299 134 125; 300 125 128; 301 128 135; 302 136 129
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98. 451 179 206; 452 181 207; 453 182 208; 454 183 209; 455 184 210; 456 186 211
99. 457 187 212; 458 189 213; 459 190 214; 467 198 199; 468 199 200; 469 200 201
100. 470 201 202; 471 202 203; 472 203 204; 473 205 206; 474 198 207; 475 207 208
101. 476 208 209; 477 209 210; 478 211 212; 479 213 214; 480 214 206; 481 206 203
102. 482 199 210; 483 210 207; 484 208 215; 485 216 209; 486 209 211; 487 211 217
103. 488 218 212; 489 212 213; 490 213 219; 491 220 214; 492 214 221; 493 200 211
104. 494 201 212; 495 202 213; 499 225 28; 500 82 225; 501 226 29; 502 83 226
105. 503 40 43; 504 30 31; 505 31 32; 506 32 33; 507 33 34; 508 34 35; 509 35 222
106. 510 223 38; 511 38 39; 512 41 42; 513 43 44; 514 45 46; 515 47 39; 516 48 49
107. 517 44 47; 518 42 45; 519 46 48; 520 49 224; 521 225 226; 522 28 40; 523 29 43
108. 530 39 34; 531 30 40; 532 40 41; 533 42 43; 534 44 45; 535 46 47; 536 39 48
109. 537 49 38; 538 38 35; 539 31 43; 540 32 44; 541 47 33; 542 41 227; 543 228 42
110. 544 45 229; 545 230 46; 546 48 231; 547 232 49; 548 30 233; 549 31 234
111. 550 32 235; 551 33 236; 552 34 237; 553 35 238; 554 38 239; 555 39 240
112. 556 40 241; 557 41 242; 558 42 243; 559 43 244; 560 44 245; 561 45 246
113. 562 46 247; 563 47 248; 564 48 249; 565 49 250
114. DEFINE MATERIAL START
115. ISOTROPIC CONCRETE
116. E 2.17185E+007
117. POISSON 0.17
118. DENSITY 23.5616
119. ALPHA 1E-005
120. DAMP 0.05
121. END DEFINE MATERIAL
122. MEMBER PROPERTY INDIAN
123. 41 136 TO 171 203 TO 239 271 TO 307 339 TO 374 407 TO 413 416 TO 419 422 426 124. 427 TO 430 434 TO 442 467 TO 495 503 TO 521 530 TO 547 PRIS YD 0.5 ZD 0.3
125. 107 TO 112 115 TO 126 172 TO 179 182 TO 193 201 202 240 TO 247 250 TO 261 126. 269 270 308 TO 315 318 TO 329 378 TO 383 386 388 TO 391 393 394 396 397 443 127. 444 TO 448 451 TO 459 499 TO 502 522 523 548 TO 565 PRIS YD 0.45 ZD 0.45
128. CONSTANTS
129. MATERIAL CONCRETE ALL
130. SUPPORTS
131. 233 TO 250 FIXED
132. DEFINE 1893 LOAD
**WARNING- JOINT NO.
251 NOT CONNECTED. OK, IF PART OF MASTER/SLAVE.
**WARNING- THIS STRUCTURE IS DISJOINTED. IGNORE IF
MASTER/SLAVE OR IF UNCONNECTED JOINTS.
133. ZONE 0.36 RF 5 I 1.5 SS 2 ST 1 DM 0.05 DT 1.8
134. SELFWEIGHT 1
135. FLOOR WEIGHT
**WARNING** about Floor/OneWay Loads/Weights.
Please note that depending on the shape of the floor you may
have to break up the FLOOR/ONEWAY LOAD into multiple commands.
For details please refer to Technical Reference Manual
Section 5.32.4 Note 6.
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1.7 1.9 FLOAD -10.17 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8


5.3 5.5 FLOAD -10.73 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
8.9 9.1 FLOAD -10.73 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
12.5 12.7 FLOAD -10.73 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
16.1 16.3 FLOAD -10.73 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
18.8 19 FLOAD -1.67 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
21.5 21.7 FLOAD -10.59 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8
LOADTYPE SEISMIC TITLE EQ X

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FLOOR LOAD
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YRANGE 5.3 5.5 FLOAD -4 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 8.9 9.1 FLOAD -4 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
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YRANGE 16.1 16.3 FLOAD -4 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 21.5 21.7 FLOAD -1.5 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
LOAD 4 LOADTYPE DEAD TITLE DEAD
FLOOR LOAD
YRANGE 1.7 1.9 FLOAD -5.75 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 5.3 5.5 FLOAD -5.75 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 8.9 9.1 FLOAD -5.75 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 12.5 12.7 FLOAD -5.75 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 16.1 16.3 FLOAD -5.75 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
YRANGE 21.5 21.7 FLOAD -1.5 XRANGE 0 24.8 ZRANGE 0 11.8 GY
MEMBER LOAD
467 TO 471 474 TO 476 478 480 481 486 UNI GY -6.25
339 TO 343 348 407 TO 411 416 UNI GY -13.75
136 TO 140 145 203 TO 207 212 271 TO 275 280 504 TO 508 531 UNI GY -19.375
LOAD 5 LOADTYPE DEAD TITLE SELF WEIGHT
SELFWEIGHT Y -1 LIST 41 107 TO 112 115 TO 126 136 TO 179 182 TO 193 201 TO 247 250 TO 261 269 TO 315 318 TO 329 339 TO 374 378 TO 383 386 388 389 TO 391 393 394 396 397 407 TO 413 416 TO 419 422 426 TO 430 434 TO 448 451 TO 459 467 TO 495 499 TO 523 530 TO 565
LOAD COMB 6 1.5(DL+LL)
3 1.5 4 1.5
LOAD COMB 7 1.5(DL+ELX)
4 1.5 1 1.5
LOAD COMB 8 1.5(DL-ELX)
4 1.5 1 -1.5
LOAD COMB 9 1.5(DL+ELZ)
2 1.5 4 1.5
LOAD COMB 10 1.5(DL-ELZ)
4 1.5 2 -1.5
LOAD COMB 11 1.2(DL+LL+ELX)
1 1.2 3 1.2 4 1.2
LOAD COMB 12 1.2(DL+LL-ELX)

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LOAD COMB 13 1.2(DL+LL+ELZ)
2 1.2 3 1.2 4 1.2
LOAD COMB 14 1.2(DL+LL-ELZ)
3 1.2 4 1.2 2 -1.2
LOAD COMB 15 0.9DL+1.5ELX
4 0.9 1 1.5
LOAD COMB 16 0.9DL-1.5ELX
4 0.9 1 -1.5
LOAD COMB 17 0.9DL+1.5ELZ
4 0.9 2 1.5
LOAD COMB 18 0.9DL-1.5ELZ
4 0.9 2 -1.5
PERFORM ANALYSIS

P R O B L E M
S T A T I S T I C S
----------------------------------NUMBER OF JOINTS/MEMBER+ELEMENTS/SUPPORTS =

210/

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SOLVER USED IS THE IN-CORE ADVANCED SOLVER


TOTAL PRIMARY LOAD CASES =

5, TOTAL DEGREES OF FREEDOM =

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**WARNING: IF THIS UBC/IBC ANALYSIS HAS TENSION/COMPRESSION


OR REPEAT LOAD OR RE-ANALYSIS OR SELECT OPTIMIZE, THEN EACH
UBC/IBC CASE SHOULD BE FOLLOWED BY PERFORM ANALYSIS CHANGE.
ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 1 AT JOINT
251 EQN.NO.
1147
LOADS APPLIED OR DISTRIBUTED HERE FROM ELEMENTS WILL BE IGNORED.
THIS MAY BE DUE TO ALL MEMBERS AT THIS JOINT BEING RELEASED OR
EFFECTIVELY RELEASED IN THIS DIRECTION.
ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 2 AT JOINT
251 EQN.NO.
1148
ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 3 AT JOINT
251 EQN.NO.
1149
ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 4 AT JOINT
251 EQN.NO.
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ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 5 AT JOINT
251 EQN.NO.
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ZERO STIFFNESS IN DIRECTION 6 AT JOINT
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STAAD Pro Reactions at Supports

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STAAD Pro Beam Design


(Top floor 5m span)

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STAAD Pro Beam Design


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STAAD Pro Beam Design


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STAAD Pro Beam Design


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STAAD Pro Column Design


(Top floor)

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STAAD Pro Column Design


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Conclusion

In the project Analysis and Design of Multi-Storied Shopping Mall cum Multiplex
Cinema Hall, a structure of five storeys is planned, analysed and designed.. The load
calculation is done to find out the load on beams, columns and footings. The frame is
analyzed using Moment Distribution method. For Earthquake analysis, the method adopted
here is the approximate method (Portal Method). By combination of moments, the final
moments that are acting on the beams and columns are found out. The design of various
components such as slabs, beams, columns, staircases etc. is done by Limit state Method of
Design. The detailing finally shows the schematic diagrams for the placement of
reinforcement in the various components.
IS Codes and Aids are used as per requirement. IS 456:2000 for Reinforced Concrete
Design, IS 1893:2002 for Earthquake Load Analysis, IS 875:1987 for Load details, SP
16:1980 for Steel requirements and IS 13920:1993 for Ductile detailing is used.
The detailing of the structural elements is done using AutoCAD. Finally the manual
analysis and design is compared with the result obtained from STAAD Pro. The variation of
results obtained from manual design and STAAD Pro are minimal. However the little
variations are found due to application of approximate method (Portal Method) for analysis
of earthquake loads.
A comparative study is done between manual analysis and design with STAAD Pro
results. The design is finalised based on both manual analysis and STAAD Pro results for
bending moments, shear forces, supports reactions etc. The design and detailing of the
structures are finalised based on manual design only.

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References
1. Varghese P.C.; Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete
2. Reddy C.S.; Basic Structural Analysis[ 3rd Edition]
3. IS 1893: 2002: Criteria for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures
4. IS 456:2000: Plain an Reinforced Concrete- Code of Practice
5. IS 875(part 1):1987: Code for practice for design loads (other than earthquake) for
buildings and structures
6. SP 16:1980: Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456:1978 [CED 2: Cement
and Concrete]
7. IS 13920:1993: Ductile detailing of reinforced concrete structures subjected to
seismic forces - Code of practice [CED 39: Earthquake Engineering]
8.

7th Semester B.Tech project, Analysis And Design Of Six Storied Residential
Building

9. Vazirani V.N.; Analysis Of Structures (Vol. 2)

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