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508x10 CHS

The document provides design information for a 508mm diameter circular hollow steel pile with 10mm wall thickness. It includes material properties, section properties, and calculations to generate an interaction diagram showing the pile's capacity for various combinations of axial force and bending moment according to design standard AS4100-1990. The interaction diagram graphs the pile's capacity for bending moment on the x-axis and axial force on the y-axis, with different lines showing the effects of varying levels of corrosion allowance.

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508x10 CHS

The document provides design information for a 508mm diameter circular hollow steel pile with 10mm wall thickness. It includes material properties, section properties, and calculations to generate an interaction diagram showing the pile's capacity for various combinations of axial force and bending moment according to design standard AS4100-1990. The interaction diagram graphs the pile's capacity for bending moment on the x-axis and axial force on the y-axis, with different lines showing the effects of varying levels of corrosion allowance.

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Circular Hollow Section Interaction Diagram to AS4100-1990


Design Pile size:

Outside diameter, Do =
Wall thickness, T =
Corrosion allowance, c =
Design outside diameter, do =
Design wall thickness, t =
Design inside diameter, di =

508
10
3
502
7
488

Yield strength, fy =
Tensile strength, fu =
Young's Modulus, E =
Shear Modulus, G =

350
430
200000
80000

Material Properties:

Gross Section Properties:

Gross sectional area, Ag =


Gross moment of inertia, Ig = (do^4 - di^4)/64 =
Gross torsional constant, Jg = (do^4 - di^4)/32 =
Elastic section modulus, Zg = 2Ig/do =
Plastic section modulus, Sg = (do^3 - di^3)/6 =
Radius of gyration, Rg = (Ig/Ag)^0.5 =
Mass per unit length, w = Ag*7850 =

mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
mm
MPa
MPa
MPa
MPa

Gross
Corroded
15645
10886 mm^2
485202461 333472760 mm^4
970404921 666945520 mm^4
1910246
1328577 mm^3
2480373
1715289 mm^3
176.1
175.0 mm
123
85 kg/m

Design Loads and Member Capacities Summary


Design bending moment, M* (kNm) =
Coexisting design axial force, N* (kN) =
Coexisting design shear force, V* (kN) =
Maximum member moment capacity, Mb(kNm) =
Maximum member axial force capacity, Nb(kN) =
Maximum member shear capacity, Vv(kN) =

1
0
3534
500
0
2923
1234

2
100
2923
500
67
2923
1234

3
100
0
500
453
0
1234

4
100
-575
500
377
-575
1234

67

453

377

-575

Axial Force - Bending Moment Interaction Diagram


2923

4000

2923

3000

Axial Force, N* (kN)

2000
1000
0
-1000
-2000
-3000
-4000
600

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Bending Moment, M* (kNm)

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500

00

-2000
-3000
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-4000
0

600

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

Bending Moment, M* (kNm)


1. Bending
Section slenderness [5.2.2]:
Section slenderness, s = (do/t)(fy/250) =
Plasticity limit [Table 5.2], sp = ep =
Yield limit [Table 5.2], sy = ey =

1
100.4
50
120

2
100.4
50
120

3
100.4
50
120

4
100.4
50
120

Section moment capacity, Ms [5.2.1]:


Compact section [5.2.3]: s <= sp,
Non-compaction section [5.2.4]: sp < s <= sy,
Slender sections [5.2.5]:

Ze = lesser of S or 1.5Z
Ze = Z + [(sy-s)/(sy-sp)(Zc-Z)]
Ze = lesser of Z(sy/s)^0.5 or Z(2sy/s)^2
1
2
3
4
Effective section modulus, Ze(mm^3) =
1436856
1436856
1436856
1436856
453
453
453
453
Section moment capacity, Ms(kNm) = fyZe =
Design bending moment, M*(kNm) =
0
100
100
100

Effective length, Le [5.6.3] and reference buckling moment, Mo = Moa [5.6.1.1]:


1
2
Twist restraint factor [Table 5.6.3(1)], kt =
1.00
1.00
Load height factor [Table 5.6.3(2)], kl =
1.00
1.00
Lateral rotation restraint factor [Table 5.6.3(3)], kr =
1.00
1.00
Segment length, L(mm) =
6000
6000
Effective length, Le(mm) = kt*kl*kr*L =
6000
6000
31234
31234
Mo(kNm) = Moa = {(^2EIy/Le^2)(GJ)}^0.5 =
Member moment capacity, Mb [5.6.1]:
Moment modification factor, m =
=
=
where
Mm* =
M2*,M3*,M4* =

3
1.00
1.00
1.00
6000
6000
31234

4
1.00
1.00
1.00
6000
6000
31234

1; or
a value obtained from Table 5.6.1; or
1.7Mm*/(M2*^2+M3*^2+M4*^2)^0.5 <= 2.5
maximum design moment in the segment
design moments at quarter points of the segment

Slenderness reduction factor,s = 0.6{[(Ms/Moa)^2+3]^0.5-Ms/Moa}


Member moment capacity, Mb = msMs <= Ms
1
2
1.00
1.00
Moment modification factor, m =
1.03
1.03
Slenderness reduction factor, s =
453
453
0.6{[(Ms/Moa)^2+3]^0.5-Ms/Moa}
Member
moment capacity, Mb(kNm) =
Design bending moment, M*(kNm) =
0
50

3
1.00
1.03
453
50

4
1.00
1.03
453
50

2
10886
350
1234
500

3
10886
350
1234
500

4
10886
350
1234
500

2
453
339
100
1234
500

3
453
339
100
1234
500

4
453
339
100
1234
500

2. Shear
Shear yield capacity, Vw [5.11.4]:
Effective sectional area, Ae(mm^2) =
Yield strength, fy(MPa) =
Shear yield capacity, Vw(kN) = 0.36fyAe =
Design shear force, V*(kN) =

1
10886
350
1234
500

Shear and bending interaction [5.12.3]:


For M* <= 0.75Mb,
For 0.75Mb < M* <= Mb,
For circular hollow section,

Vvm = Vv

Vvm = Vv[2.2-1.6M*/Mb)]
Vv = Vw [5.11.3]
1
453
Mb(kNm) =
339
0.75Mb(kNm) =
M*(kNm) =
0
1234
Shear capacity, Vvm(kN) = Vw =
Design shear force, V*(kN) =
500

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3. Axial Compression
Element slenderness, e [6.2.3]:
Element slenderness, e = (do/T)(fy/250) =
Yield slenderness limit [Table 6.2.4], ey =

1
100.4
82

2
100.4
82

3
100.4
82

Section axial compression capacity, Ns [6.2.1]:


Effective outside diameter [6.2.4], de = the lesser of [do(ey/e)^0.5 <= do] and [do(3ey/e)^2]
1
2
3
Effective outside diameter, de(mm) =
454
454
454
9823
9823
9823
Effective sectional area, Ae(mm^2) = de^2-di^2)/4 =
Form factor [6.2.2], kf = Ae/Ag =
0.90
0.90
0.90
Net sectional area [6.2.1], An(mm^2) =
10886
10886
10886
3094
3094
3094
Section capacity, Ns(kN) = kfAnfy =

Effective length, Le (6.3.2):


Effective length factor [4.6.3], ke =
Segment length, L(mm) =
Effective length, Le(mm) = keL =

1
1.00
6000
6000

2
1.00
6000
6000

3
1.00
6000
6000

Member axial compression capacity, Nb (6.3.3):


Form factor [6.2.2], kf =

1
0.90
-0.5
38.530
17.848
29.606
0.053
5.363
0.945
2923

2
0.90
-0.5
38.530
17.848
29.606
0.053
5.363
0.945
2923

3
0.90
-0.5
38.530
17.848
29.606
0.053
5.363
0.945
2923

1
-64
0
3534

2
25
100
2923

3
453
100
0

1
6000
1.00
6000
-0.5
38.5
0.945
2923
-95

2
6000
1.00
6000
-0.5
38.5
0.945
2923
0

3
6000
1.00
6000
-0.5
38.5
0.945
2923
453

2
-3429
1.00
10886
-3581
-3429

4
-3429
1.00
10886
-3581
-3429

2
67
100
2923

4
377
100
-575

Member section constant [Table 6.3.3(1) or (2)], b =


Member slenderness, n = (Le/r)[kf(fy/250)]^0.5 =
a = 2100(n-13.5)/(n^2-15.3n+2050) =
= n + ab =
= 0.00326( - 13.5) >= 0 =
= [(/90)^2+1+]/[2(/90)^2] =
c = [1-(90/)^2]^0.5} =
Member capacity, Nc(kN) = cNs <= Ns =
4. Combined Bending and Axial Compression
Section capacity [8.3]:
Section moment capacity, Mr = Ms(1-N*/Ns) =
Design bending moment, M*(kNm) =
Coexisting axial compression, N*(kN) =
Member capacity [8.4]:
Segment length, L(mm) =
Effective length factor [4.6.3], ke =
Effective length , Le(mm) = keL =
Member section constant, b =
Member slenderness, n = (Le/r)[kf(fy/250)]^0.5 =
Slenderness reduction factor [Table 6.3.3(3)], c =
Member axial capacity, Nc(kN) = cNs <= Ns =
Member moment capacity, Mi = Ms(1-N*/Nc) =
5. Axial Tension
Section axial tension capacity, Nt [7.2]:

Agfy =
Force distribution correction factor, kt =
Net sectional area, An(mm^2) =

0.85ktAnfu =
Nt = lesser of Agfy and 0.85ktAnfu =
6. Combined Bending and Axial Tension
Section capacity [8.3]:
Section moment capacity, Mr = Ms(1-N*/Ns) =
Design bending moment, M*(kNm) =
Coexisting axial tension, N*(kN) =

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w Section Interaction Diagram to AS4100-1990


Do
T
c
do
t
di
fy
fu
E
G

Ag
Ig
Jg
Zg
Sg
Rg
w

5
0
-3592
500
0
-3429
1234
0

orce - Bending Moment Interaction Diagram


-3429

150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

Bending Moment, M* (kNm)

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150

200

250

300

350

400

450

500

Bending Moment, M* (kNm)


5
100.4
50
120

5
1436856
453
0

5
1.00
1.00
1.00
6000
6000
31234

5
1.00
1.03
453
50

5
10886
350
1234
500

5
453
339
0
1234
500

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-3429
1.00
10886
-3581
-3429

5
-22
0
-3592

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Axial Force - Bending Moment Interaction Diagram


508 * 10 Gr 350 Circular Hollow Section (Length = 6m, ke =1)
6000

4000

Axial Force, N* (kN)

2000

-2000

-4000

-6000
0

100

200

300
400
0.0mm Corrosion

500
2.0mm Corrosion

600
1.0mm Corrosion

700

800
3.0mm Corrosion

Second Order Bending Moment, M* (kNm)


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