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Com Column

This document summarizes the design of a column for a checking and packing hall. It provides details on the material properties, applied forces, dimensions of the steel and concrete sections, properties of the composite column section, and checks that stresses and forces are within allowable limits. The column is composed of a steel I-section encased in concrete. Calculations show the maximum compression in the steel is less than the yield strength and the interaction equation is satisfied, indicating the design is safe.

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Com Column

This document summarizes the design of a column for a checking and packing hall. It provides details on the material properties, applied forces, dimensions of the steel and concrete sections, properties of the composite column section, and checks that stresses and forces are within allowable limits. The column is composed of a steel I-section encased in concrete. Calculations show the maximum compression in the steel is less than the yield strength and the interaction equation is satisfied, indicating the design is safe.

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ECG Project Name

Job Ref.
Engineering Consultants Group CHECKING AND PACKING HALL
Bldg. 2, Block 10, El Sefarat District Calc. By Date Checked By Date Rev.
P.O.Box No. 1167, Cairo 11511, Egypt. M.Nour Sheet No.
COLUMN ID :- (C-1)

DESIGN CASE :- (DL+LL) a

1)- MATERIAL PROPERTIES :-


STEEL SECTION
Fy = 2.40 t/cm2
ES = 2100 t/cm2
STEEL BARS
Fyr = 3.60 t/cm2
Y Mx
CONCRETE
Fcu = 0.30 t/cm2
bFL.U
EC = 240 t/cm2
tFL.U
2)- APPLIED FORCES :-
MX = 2.50 mt X
X
My = 2.00 mt hWEB My
N = 55.00 t

tFL.L
3)-DIM. OF SECTION :-
M b
STEEL SECTION x
FL.L

Y
The section is Bus
bFL.U = 250.0 mm *The total cross-secional area of the steel section
tFL.U = 20.0 mm shall not be less than (4%) ofbthe gross
hWEB = 250.0 mm column area. ECP(P.178) F
tWEB = 10.0 mm L

bFL.L = 250.0 mm .

tFL.L = 20.0 mm U

STEEL BARS
nT = 12 *The cross-sectional area of longitudinal bars shall be
= 16 mm at least 0.02 cm2 per cm of bar spacing. ECP(P.178)
CONCRETE SECTION
t = 450.0 mm
b = 450.0 mm
cover = 40.0 mm *min 40 mm. ECP(P.178)

4)-COLUMN DATA :-
Total length of column = 11.25 m
Lbin = 12.50 m
Lbout = 12.50 m
5)- PROPERTIES OF SECTION :-
STEEL SECTION
X = 12.50 cm
Y = 14.50 cm
A = 125.00 cm2
Ix = 19560.42 cm4
Iy = 5210.42 cm4
Sx = 1348.99 cm3
Sy = 416.83 cm3
rx = 12.51 cm
ry = 6.46 cm

STEEL BARS
Ar = 24.13 cm2
CONCRETE
Ac = 2025 cm2
COMPOSITE SECTION
Fym = 5 t/cm2
Em = 2878 t/cm2
rmx = 13.50 cm
rmy = 13.50 cm

6)- CHECK STRESSES :-


STEEL:
a = 0.00000734
lin = 92.59
lout = 92.59
lmax = 92.59 < 180 SAFE
Fc = 1.31 t/cm 2

fca = 0.44 t/cm2

fbcx = 0.19 t/cm2


fbcy = 0.48 t/cm2
Femx = 1.198
Femy = 1.198
fca / Fc = 0.34
Cmx = 0.85
A1 = 1.34
Cmy = 1.00
A2 = 1.58

APPLYING THE INTERACTION EQUATION :

( fca / Fc ) + ( fbcx / 0.72Fy ) A1 +( fbcy / 0.72Fy ) A2 = 0.918 < 1.00 SAFE

CONCRETE

Puc= 0.35Fcu X Ac + 0.67Fy X As + 0.67Fyr X Ar = 471.821 < NULT SAFE

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