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Columns Lecture2

The document discusses the design of column reinforcement. It provides formulas to calculate: 1) The nominal capacity of concentrically loaded columns based on steel and concrete strengths. 2) Minimum and maximum steel ratios for column reinforcement. 3) Clear cover requirements for column reinforcement. 4) Design of spiral reinforcement including formulas to calculate the pitch of spiral reinforcement.

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Columns Lecture2

The document discusses the design of column reinforcement. It provides formulas to calculate: 1) The nominal capacity of concentrically loaded columns based on steel and concrete strengths. 2) Minimum and maximum steel ratios for column reinforcement. 3) Clear cover requirements for column reinforcement. 4) Design of spiral reinforcement including formulas to calculate the pitch of spiral reinforcement.

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Engr. Ayaz Waseem ( Lecturer/Lab Engr.

, CED) Columns

LECTURE # 2

1. NOMINAL CAPACITY OF CONCENTRICALLY LOADED COLUMN AT


ULTIMATE STAGE:

At ultimate stage, fst = fy and fc = fc’


Therefore,
Pn = (Concrete Area x Maximum Concrete Stress) + (Steel Area x Maximum Steel Area)
Pn = 0.85 fc’Ac + fy Ast
Pn = 0.85 fc’( Ag – Ast ) + fy Ast
Pn = 0.85 fc’Ag + ( fy – 0.85 fc’ )Ast

Now, for a tied column,


Pu = φPn = ( 0.65 x 0.8 ) [ 0.85 fc’Ag + ( fy – 0.85 fc’ )Ast ]

and for a spirally reinforced column,


Pu = φPn = ( 0.65 x 0.8 ) [ 0.85 fc’Ag + ( fy – 0.85 fc’ )Ast ]

2. MAXIMUM AND MINIMUM STEEL RATIOS:


Ast
Steel ratio = ρ =
b.h
ρmin = 0.01 or 1%
ρmax = 0.08 or 8%
A reasonable reinforcement ratio is between 1% to 3%. It is not advisable to use
higher reinforcement ratios then 3 – 4% to avoid congestion of steel reinforcement.

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.

3. CLEAR COVER REQUIREMENTS:


According to ACI 318-08, 7.7.1;
1. Clear cover = 75 mm ( if soil is in contact )
2. Clear cover = 40 mm ( if soil is not in contact )

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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.

1. Diameter of tie bar:


We use the following diameters of the tie bar;
• # 10 diameter tie bar for longitudinal steel having diameter ≤ 32 mm.
• # 13 diameter tie bar for longitudinal steel having diameter > 32 mm.

2. Shape of the ties:


Ties should be placed in such a way so that every corner longitudinal bar, every
alternate bar and bars having clear spacing greater than 150 mm, should be
enclosed by a tie having an included angle not greater than 135°.
The lateral ties should have a 135° hook at the ends having same length. The
ties should not have bent except at the longitudinal bars.

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3. Longitudinal spacing of the ties:


Spacing = minimum of;
a. 16 x (Diameter of the smallest longitudinal bar).
b. 48 x (Diameter of the Tie).
c. Least column dimension.
d. 300 mm.

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.

Three types of spirals are;


1. Balanced Spiral.
2. Heavy Spiral.
3. Light Spiral.

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.

Dc = Diameter of core concrete.

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Lsp = Length of one turn of spiral = π Dc


fsp = Stress in steel spiral.
S = Pitch of the spiral.

Spiral Formulae:
fc* = 4 f2’+ 0.85 fc’ ……………………… (1)

considering equilibrium of forces,


2 Asp fsp = f2 Dc S
2. Asp . f sp
f2 = ……………………………. (2)
Dc .S

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)

Using equation (4) in (2),


ρsp f sp
f2 = 2 ……………………………… (5)

taking, fsp = fy
ρsp f y
f2 = 2 ………………………………. (6)

Using equation (6) in (1),


fc* = 2 ρsp fy+ 0.85 fc’

Now,
Additional strength = 2 ρsp fy

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Reduction in strength due to falling of cover = 0.85 fc’( Ag – Ac )


Strength added due to confinement = 2 ρsp fy Ac

For balanced spiral,


0.85 fc’( Ag – Ac ) = 2 ρsp fy Ac

fc '  Ag 
ρsp = 0.425  −1
fy  Ac 

According to ACI 318-08, 10.9.3,


fc '  Ag 
ρsp(min) = 0.45  − 1 for f y ≤ 700 MPa ……………………….. (7)
fy  Ac 

Now from equation (3),

4  π
4 Asp d 2
 sp π d sp 2
ρsp = D S =  4  = ……………………………………. (8)
c
Dc S Dc S

Equating equation (7) and (8),

 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 

6. DESIGN OF SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT:


1. Diameter of the spiral bar = 10 mm or less
2. Minimum pitch, Smin = larger of;
a. 1.5 x (Maximum aggregate size)
b. 25 mm
3. Clear pitch must not be larger than 75 mm ( Thumb rule ).
π d sp 2 f y
4. Smax =  Ag  .
0.45 Dc f c '  −1 
 Ac 

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Reduction in strength due to falling of cover = 0.85 fc’( Ag – Ac )


Strength added due to confinement = 2 ρsp fy Ac

For balanced spiral,


0.85 fc’( Ag – Ac ) = 2 ρsp fy Ac

fc '  Ag 
ρsp = 0.425  −1
fy  Ac 

According to ACI 318-08, 10.9.3,


fc '  Ag 
ρsp(min) = 0.45  − 1 for f y ≤ 700 MPa ……………………….. (7)
fy  Ac 

Now from equation (3),

4  π
4 Asp d 2
 sp π d sp 2
ρsp = D S =  4  = ……………………………………. (8)
c
Dc S Dc S

Equating equation (7) and (8),

 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 

6. DESIGN OF SPIRAL REINFORCEMENT:


1. Diameter of the spiral bar = 10 mm or less
2. Minimum pitch, Smin = larger of;
a. 1.5 x (Maximum aggregate size)
b. 25 mm
3. Clear pitch must not be larger than 75 mm ( Thumb rule ).
π d sp 2 f y
4. Smax =  Ag  .
0.45 Dc f c '  −1 
 Ac 

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