Columns Lecture2
Columns Lecture2
, CED) Columns
LECTURE # 2
Note: A minimum of 4 longitudinal bars should be used in case of tied columns whereas
a minimum of 6 longitudinal bars should be used in case of spiral columns.
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4. DESIGN OF TIES:
Lateral ties do not depend upon the applied loading and is usually independent of
the loads. When dealing with design of lateral ties we have to decide three things;
1. Diameter of the tie bar.
2. Shape of the ties
3. Longitudinal spacing of the ties.
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5. SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT:
It is also called helical lateral reinforcement and is very useful in increasing the
ductility of the member in earthquake sensitive regions.
Spiral reinforcement is usually provided in circular columns and the concrete
which is present inside the spiral is called core concrete and the cover is called shell or
concrete cover.
Normally when the unusual lateral earthquake forces strike the structure, the
concrete outside the core concrete totally spalls and the cover breaks. There is no effect
of confinement on the core concrete before falling of the cover or shell but after falling of
the concrete cover, when more load acts on the column, the confinement of the core
concrete becomes larger and larger. So the core concrete strength becomes larger and
larger but when the spiral yields, the core concrete strength becomes lesser and failure
takes place at very large deformations.
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Note: Tied column ductility is very much less at ultimate condition as compared to spiral
columns.
Terminologies:
fc* = Confined core concrete strength.
f2 = Lateral confinement stress applied by spiral
on core concrete.
f2‘ = Maximum value of f2 when spiral starts yielding.
f2 = Unconfined compressive strength of concrete.
dsp = Diameter of spiral reinforcement.
Asp = Area of one spiral bar.
ρsp = Spiral reinforcement ratio.
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Spiral Formulae:
fc* = 4 f2’+ 0.85 fc’ ……………………… (1)
Volume of spiralsteel
= 4 sp
( )
π d 2π D
c
ρsp =
Volume of core concrete π D2S
4 c
( )
4 Asp
ρsp = D S ……………………………….. (3)
c
ρsp Asp
4 = Dc S ……………………………… (4)
taking, fsp = fy
ρsp f y
f2 = 2 ………………………………. (6)
Now,
Additional strength = 2 ρsp fy
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fc ' Ag
ρsp = 0.425 −1
fy Ac
4 π
4 Asp d 2
sp π d sp 2
ρsp = D S = 4 = ……………………………………. (8)
c
Dc S Dc S
π d sp
2
f ' Ag
0.45 c − 1 =
fy Ac Dc S
So,
π d sp 2 f y
Smax = Ag
0.45 Dc f c ' −1
Ac
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fc ' Ag
ρsp = 0.425 −1
fy Ac
4 π
4 Asp d 2
sp π d sp 2
ρsp = D S = 4 = ……………………………………. (8)
c
Dc S Dc S
π d sp
2
f ' Ag
0.45 c − 1 =
fy Ac Dc S
So,
π d sp 2 f y
Smax = Ag
0.45 Dc f c ' −1
Ac