Design of Concrete & Masonry Structures: Dr. Ye Lu Lecture #7-2 (Week 7)
Design of Concrete & Masonry Structures: Dr. Ye Lu Lecture #7-2 (Week 7)
Design of Concrete & Masonry Structures: Dr. Ye Lu Lecture #7-2 (Week 7)
CIV2226
Dr. Ye Lu
Lecture #7-2 (week 7)
Today’s Lecture
Strength design of columns-Part 2 (Chapter 5)
Section capacity line for a rectangular tied column
(strength interaction diagram or failure envelope)
Ultimate axial compression capacity (Y axis): N, Ultimate moment capacity (X axis): M
M=N·e, e: eccentricity
Each point in the line represents a combination of bending moment and axial compression
load which the column can carry simultaneously.
Strain distributions
, Capacity reduction factors
AS3600 p.30
, Es=200 GPa , dsc=dst=62 mm
u
1 dst dsc
2 sc
Find out the strain and stress of reinforcements in compression
Point C: Balanced failure condition
dst dst ddsc
sc
Concrete crush and steel yield achieved simultaneously
st f sy
Nub
Find out the strain and stress of reinforcements in compression
Find out the position of NA
Mub=Nub × e
ᶲNuot
Interaction Diagram
Design Charts
P=(Asc+Ast)/Ag
P=(Asc+Ast)/Ag
P=(Asc+Ast)/Ag
P=(Asc+Ast)/Ag
Spiral
Tied
Design Example: Rectangular Tied Column
300 mm
AS3600 10.1.2
gD=D-2×50
4Y16
AS3600 10.7.1
4Y16
P=(Asc+Ast)/Ag
Design example: Circular Spiral Column
gD=D-2×60
Quiz 2
Thursday 18 September 2014
Multiple Choice Open Book 15 minutes time limit
Open on Moodle from 8 AM to 11 PM
RC Structure Design
• Loads and Load Path
• Beam Design
• Serviceability Design
• Flexural Design
• Shear Design
• Slab Design
• Column Design