Reference Calculation Remark: Design of Long Wall
Reference Calculation Remark: Design of Long Wall
Reference Calculation Remark: Design of Long Wall
M ED
k=
f ck b d 2
56.71×10 6
k= =0.085<k '
35× 1000× 13 82
Z = d¿
=d¿
= 0.92d¿ 0.95d
Hence,
Z = 0.92d
= 126.96mm
= 1116.13mm2/m
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f st =130 N /m m 2(for c.w =0.2mm, deformed bars)
M 106
=32.67 × = 1.72
B d2 1000 ×1382
ρ=¿ 0.015
f cr =8.5 N /mm 2
As
ρ=
Bd
A s=¿ ρ × Bd
2
A s=¿ 0.015 ×1000 ×138 mm =2070 mm 2 /m
m
Provided r/f
A S , provided =2095 mm 2
B.M at Base
(ULS)=
56.71kNm/m
E s = 200 kN /mm2
SF at Base
Ec = ½ x static modulus (SLS)=
= ½ x 27 (T.7.2 / BS 8110: Part 2) 33.8kN/m
α e ρ=0.0152× 14.81=0.225
x 2
d
=α e ρ (√ 1+
αe ρ
−1 )
x 2
d
=0.225 (√ 1+ 0.225 −1) = 0.483
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x=138 ×0.483=66.65 mm
x 66.65
z=d − =138− =115.78 mm
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Ms 106
f s= =32.67 ×
z As 115.78 ×2095
N
¿ 134.69 2
<0.8 × 460=368 N /m m 2 (ok)
mm
2 Ms 106
f cb= =32.67 ×2 ×
zBx 115.78 ×1000 ×66.65
N
¿ 8.47 2
< 0.45 f ck =0.45 ×35=15.75 N /m m2 (ok)
mm
fs
( h−x )
Es
ϵ 1=
d −x
134.69
( 200−66.65 )
200000 = 1.25×10−3
ϵ 1=
138−66.65
bt ( h−x ) ( a ' −x )
ϵ 2=
3 E s A s (d−x )
ϵ m=ϵ 1−ϵ 2
ϵ m=¿- 0.198)×10−3= 1.052×10−3
3 acr ϵ m
w=
2 ( a cr −Cmin)
1+
h−x SF at Base
(ULS)=
23.08kN/m
B.M at Base
(ULS)=
22.11kNm/m
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SF at Base
(SLS)=
16.49kN/m
B.M at Base
(SLS)=
15.79kNm/m
Find a cr
Cmin = 40 + 12 = 52 mm
a cr=107.66 mm
Cmin=40+12=52 mm
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Reynold’s graph
T20
@150 mm
(T.7.2 / BS 8110:
Part 2)
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Ok for
cracking
Effective length
lx = 8000+ ½ x 2 x 200
= 8200 mm
Effective height
l y = 1800 + ½ x 200= 1900 mm
l x 8200
= =4.31>2
l y 1900
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Maximum water pressure
= 10 x 1.8 x 1.4
= 25.2kN/m2
SF at Base
Water load F
(ULS)=
= ½ x 25.2x 1.8 x 1
22.68kN/m
= 22.68kN/m
B.M at Base
BM at base (vertical bending). (ULS)=
= 22.68 x [1/3 (1.8) + 0.1] 15.68kNm/m
= 15.88kNm/m
Short wall(ULS)
Assume
γ sat =20 KN /m3
γ d =16 KN /m3
q=5 KN /m 2
σ v =q+ γ d z
σ v =5+16 z 1+ ¿ ¿ 5+16 z 1
σ H =k a σ v
σ H =0.217 (5+16 z 1)
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When z = 0,
σ H =1.085 KN /m 2
When z 1=1.8 m
σ H =0.217 ( 5+16 × 1.8 )=7.335 KN / m2
0 1.085kN/m2
1.8m 7.335kN/m2
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15.88 × 106
k= =0.024< k '
35× 1000× 13 82
Z = d¿
= d¿
= 302.67 mm2/m
M 106
Reynold’s graph =4.62 × = 0.24
B d2 1000 ×1382
ρ=¿ 0.002
f cr =2.5 N /mm 2
As
ρ=
Bd
A s=¿ ρ × Bd
2
A s=¿ 0.002 ×1000 ×138 mm =276 mm 2 /m
m
Provided r/f
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As 302 T20
ρ= = =0.002< ρ critical
Bd 1000 ×138 @500mm
ρcritical × Bd= As
E s = 200 KN /mm 2
Ec = ½ x static modulus
= ½ x 27 (T.7.2 / BS 8110: Part 2)
= 13.5 KN /mm2
Es 200
α e= = =14.81
E c 13.5
α e ρ=0.0035× 14.81=0.052
x 2
d
=α e ρ (√ 1+
αe ρ
−1)
x 2
d
=0.052 (√ 1+ 0.052 −1 ) = 0.275
x=138 ×0.275=38 mm
x 38
z=d − =138− =125 mm
3 3
Ms 10 6
f s= =4.62 ×
z As 125 ×628
2 Ms 10 6
f cb= =4.62 ×2 ×
zBx 125× 1000 ×38
N
¿ 1.945 2
<0.45 f ck =0.45 × 35=15.75 N /m m2 (ok)
mm
fs
( h−x )
Es
ϵ 1=
d −x
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58.85
( 200−38 )
200000 = 4.766×10−4
ϵ 1=
138−38
bt ( h−x ) ( a ' −x )
ϵ 2=
3 E s A s (d−x )
ϵ m=ϵ 1−ϵ 2
ϵ m=¿-6.964)×10−4= -2.198×10−4
3 acr ϵ m
w=
2 ( a cr −Cmin)
1+
h−x
Find a cr Ok for
cracking
Cmin = 40 + 12 = 52 mm
a cr=247.57 mm
Cmin=40+12=52 mm
Tank full condition moment values in both ULS and SLS condition are
greater value than tank empty condition moment values. Therefore, it
is no need to consider both conditions. Only tank full conditions will
be used to analysis.
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Case 1 – Tank full no soil.
2.6m
0.2m
2.2m 0.2m A
Restoring moment
Water = 10×2 ×2.8 × 1.2=¿67.20kNm
Wall = 24× 0.2× 2.8× 0.1=¿1.34kNm
Base = 24 × 0.2× 2.2× 1.2=12.67 kNm
Total = 81.21kNm /m
Overturning moments
Due ¿ water pressure
1 2.8
¿ ×10 ×2.8 ×2.8 × 1×
2 3 (
+ 0.2 )
= 44.43kNm/m
81.21
FOS = = 1.83¿ 1.5 ok.
44.43
2.6m
y 0.2m
2.2m 0.2m A
X x (2.8 x 0.2 + 2.2 x 0.2) = 2.8 x 0.2 x 0.1 + 2.2 x 0.2 x 1.2
X = 0.58
80 1.1
∓9.94 ×
Soil pressure= 2.2× 1 1
×1 ×2.23
12
200 ×106
K 0=
35 ×1000 ×13 8 2
K 0=0.3 ¿ K '
⸫ Compression r/f needed
( K−K bal ) f ck b d 2
'
A= S
0.87 f yk ( d−d ' )
( 0.3−0.156 ) × 35× 1000× 1382
'
A= s =3156 mm2
0.87 × 460 × ( 138−62 )
Provide T20@75mm
K bal f ck b d 2
A s= + A 's
0.87 f yk z bal
0.156 ×35 ×1000 ×138 2
A S= +3156
0.87 × 460 ×0.82 ×138
A s=5452 m2
Provide T20@50mm
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5).
BS 8007 Cl.5.3 can be used to design sliding joint between wall base
and the floor slab. A sliding joint has complete discontinuity in both
reinforcement and concrete and allows relative movement in the
plane of the joint. The surface of the concrete on the lower component
should be flat and smooth so that movement is not restricted. In order
to prevent bonding between the two faces, a separating layer or layers
of a suitable material should be provided to allow movement to take
place.
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