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(Summer 2003) – CVEN 444

CVEN 444: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE DESIGN

CLASS PROJECT
The structural floor plan of a three-story (ground floor, two suspended floors, and a roof) office
building is shown on the next page. The roof covers the hole used for the elevator shaft and
stairwells. The new building will be located in Houston, Texas. The floor systems consist of
one-way pan joists slabs supported in one direction by beams located on column lines A through
F. In addition, beams are located on column lines 1 and 4 as part of the lateral force resisting
system.

The design loads for the floor (in addition to the self-weight) include a superimposed dead load
(SDL) of 20 psf to account for moveable partitions, ceiling panels, etc. and a superimposed live
load (LL) to be determined from ASCE 7-95. In addition, a 0.5 kip/ft. wall load is applied
around the building perimeter. The design loads for the roof (in addition to the self-weight)
include a superimposed dead load (SDL) of 10 psf.

Overview of Required Design:

A. Design the continuous beams of the first floor on column lines D and E of the second
suspended floor assuming that they support the one-way pan joist floor system (3 parts).

B. Design the slab of the second suspended floor as a one-way pan joist system supported in
one direction on column lines A through F (3 parts).

C. Design and detail the columns for all three stories for the location where column lines E
and 2 intersect (1 part).

D. Design the roof system as a two-way slab without beams (1 part).

E. Design the footing for the column on column lines E and 2 (1 part).

Follow detailed instructions on separate assignment sheets!!!

Dimension Assignments by Groups


Parameter Group Number
1 2 3 4 5
L 35’ 35’ 40’ 40’ 45’
f’c 4 ksi 4 ksi 4 ksi 4 ksi 4 ksi
fy 60 ksi 60 ksi 60 ksi 60 ksi 60 ksi
bw 4” 6” 6” 7” 7”
Sw 20” 30” 30” 53” 66”

L = _______
f’c = _______
3 fy = _______
1 2 1 4 b = _______
2 Section 2-2 * Usew standard pan joist
Section 1-1 Hole for
10”-20” Pan joist - rib (Beams) S w = _______
* ED
F
C
Bt = 5” dimensions.
S 10”-27” shafts
Elevator
1 (Joists) L Plan
0.85L View L 0.75L
0.75L
0.75L
2
A bw w
direction 1(typ)
2 2 t = 5”
and stairwells 12”-24”
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CVEN 444: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE DESIGN

ASSIGNMENT #A1

Design the continuous beams on column lines D and E of the second suspended floor assuming
that they support the one-way pan joist floor slab system.

The design loads for the floor (in addition to the self-weight) include a superimposed dead load
(SDL) of 20 psf to account for moveable partitions, ceiling panels, etc. and a superimposed live
load (LL) to be determined from ASCE 7-95 for an office building. In addition, a 0.5 kip/ft.
wall load is applied around the building perimeter. The design loads for the roof (in addition to
the self-weight) include a superimposed dead load (SDL) of 10 psf. Use a factored load case of
U = 1.2(DL) + 1.6(LL).

Requirements:

1. Establish team goals and expectations for your group. List these goals and expectations
and sign them. Everyone in the group should keep a copy for themselves and a copy
should be turned in with this assignment.

2. Estimate the total depth of the slab, joists, and column line beams using ACI Table 9.5
(a) and then use these dimensions to estimate the dead weight. Normal weight concrete
is used for all members. Assume a web thickness for the column line beams (between
12” and 24”).

3. Estimate the loading on the beams using the "tributary area method".

4. Determine the design moment and shear envelopes for the beams on column line D using
an elastic analysis (SAP 2000 or ETABS). Use the appropriate load patterns to
maximize the member forces due to the live load. Turn in a hard copy of the input and
output files for your analysis, along with plots of the moment and shear envelopes for all
beams along column line D.

Assume the column cross sections are 24" square, story heights are 14 ft., and all beams
are identical to the beam selected in step 2. For the effective second moment of area in
stiffness computations, use 70% and 35% of the gross section properties for the columns
and beams, respectively. Note the beam stiffnesses are based on the slab flange width
specified by the ACI Code (Sec. 8.10).

5. Determine the design moment and shear envelopes for the beams on column line E
according to the approximate method using the ACI moment coefficients (ACI 8.3.3).
Verify that these coefficients may be used for this structural layout.

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CVEN 444: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE DESIGN

ASSIGNMENT #A2

Design the continuous beams on column lines D and E of the second suspended floor assuming
that they support the one-way pan joist floor slab system.

Using the data from Assignment #A1, design the continuous beams of column lines D and E of
the second suspended floor assuming that they support the one-way pan joist floor system. The
columns, beams, and joist slabs are poured monolithically.

Requirements:

1. Determine the beam cross-sectional dimensions and reinforcement required for bending
on column lines D and E. Consider all beams to have T-sections or inverted L-sections.

2. Determine the lengths of the reinforcement for proper development (bond) based on the
moment envelopes.

3. Show the reinforcement on a sketch with all the required details - bars and cross sections.
A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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CVEN 444: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE DESIGN

ASSIGNMENT #A3

Design the continuous beams on column lines D and E of the second suspended floor assuming
that they support the one-way pan joist floor slab system.

Using the data from Assignments #A1 and #A2, design the continuous beams of column lines D
and E of the second suspended floor assuming that they support the one-way pan joist floor
system. The columns, beams, and joist slabs are poured monolithically.

Requirements:

1. Determine the shear reinforcement required for the beams on column lines D and E.

2. Determine the specific dimensions and details (hooks, etc.) of the shear reinforcement.

3. Provide sketches detailing the shear reinforcement. The sketches should show the
distribution of shear reinforcement along the length of the beams plus cross-sections with
all the required details for each stirrup type. The information for the longitudinal
reinforcement determined for Assignment #A2 should also be shown.

A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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CVEN 444: STRUCTURAL CONCRETE DESIGN

ASSIGNMENT #B1

Design the slab of the second suspended floor as a one-way pan joist system supported in one
direction on column lines A through F.

Requirements:

1. Determine moment and shear envelopes for the pan joist slab using the ACI coefficient
method or a more rigorous elastic analysis (SAP 2000 or ETABS) and moment
redistribution for the load combination of 1.2 DL + 1.6 LL.

2. Determine the reinforcement required in the ribs for moment resistance.

3. Determine the required development based on the "shifted" moment envelopes.

4. Verify the shear resistance near the interior supports. If necessary, design the shear
reinforcement using stirrups or by widening the longitudinal ribs.

5. Sketch a plan of the floor and the reinforcement required for construction. Specify the
length and the number of bars (including stirrups).

A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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ASSIGNMENT #B2

Design the slab of the second suspended floor as a one-way pan joist system supported in one
direction on column lines A through F.

Requirements:

1. Evaluate the deflection for a typical joist spanning between column lines A and B. When
choosing the permissible deflection criteria in the ACI Code, assume that glass partition
walls will be used on this floor. Assume the SDL of 10 psf is applied after the glass
partitions are in place and 50% of the live load will be sustained for at least 6 months.

Use any reasonable analysis procedure(s) to determine the deflections. Explain your
work and state all assumptions made in your analysis. When computing the average
effective moment of inertia for the span, it will be acceptable to use the same effective
moment of inertia for each of the joist ends.

2. Check the ACI Code crack width provisions at midspan of a typical joist between column
lines A and B.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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ASSIGNMENT #B3

Design the slab of the second suspended floor as a one-way pan joist system supported in one
direction on column lines A through F.

Requirements:

1. Using assignments #A1-#A3 and #B1, determine quantities of reinforcing bars required
per floor. For example, find the total number of a particular stirrup type (assume you can
order stirrups directly) and the total number of longitudinal reinforcing bars at a given
length (assume that bar lengths can only be purchased at 20’, 30’, 40’, and 50’ and can
be cut to the appropriate length in the field). Assume that the beam and rib
reinforcement calculated previously is the same for all beams on the given floor.

2. Determine the total weight of reinforcement and volume of concrete per sq ft of floor
area (divide the calculated reinforcement weight and concrete volume by the plan
dimensions of the building).

3. Estimate the materials cost per floor area assuming that the concrete costs $100 per yd3
and reinforcement costs $0.25 per lb.

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ASSIGNMENT #C1

Design and detail the columns for all three stories for the location where column lines E and 2
intersect.

Requirements:

1. Develop a spreadsheet that calculates the interaction diagram for a generic four-layered
reinforced concrete short column. Display the variables (see below) and the final
interaction diagram at the top of the spreadsheet for ease of use and visibility by the user.

d1
d2 As,1
f’c=
d3 As,2
d4 h fy =
As,3
As,4

2. Determine the axial loads on each column of column line E (E1, E2, E3, E4) at each
level of the building using the tributary area method. Show all factored axial loads in a
table. Determine approximate dimensions for these columns with a 2% reinforcement
ratio. Calculate the required longitudinal reinforcement assuming short column behavior
with no bending.

3. Determine the design forces (P and M) for column E2 at each level of the building using
elastic analysis (SAP 2000). Find design demands for gravity loading only
(U=1.2DL+1.6LL). Consider two cases: (1) maximize Pu and Mu, and (2) maximize the
eccentricity due to the Mu divided by Pu. Show all critical combinations of the factored
forces for each story in a table.

4. For column E2, determine whether short column behavior or slender column behavior
must be considered for each story level, based on the approximate dimensions selected in
part 2 of this assignment. If the column segments turn out to be slender, assume for this
project only that they are short columns.

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ASSIGNMENT #C1 (cont.)

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5. Using the forces found in step 3, determine the size and reinforcement for column E2 at
all story levels and verify that the strength provided is adequate using axial load-bending
moment interaction diagrams generated using your spreadsheet from part 1 of this
assignment and the PCACOL software (assume bending in only one direction).

6. Show a view of the column from the foundation to the roof and detail the reinforcement
including ties and lap splices. Show typical cross-sections wherever there is a change in
reinforcement or column dimensions.

A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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ASSIGNMENT #D1

Design the roof system as a two-way slab without beams.

Design the slab of the roof supported by columns (assume 24" x 24") without beams (flat plate
construction). There is no need to increase the load for the panel which covers the elevator shaft
due to the elevator's own weight. Limit your design to the frames along column lines 2 and E.
Neglect wind loads in this analysis.

Requirements:

1. Divide the slab into frames suitable for design using the direct design method (column
lines 2 and E).

2. Determine the required slab thickness from ACI Table 9.5a (make uniform throughout).

3. Determine the positive and negative moments on the frames using the coefficients from
the direct design method.

4. Divide the frames into column and middle strips and distribute the longitudinal moments
to these strips.

5. Determine the reinforcement for each strip.

6. Show the floor plan and display the reinforcement for each strip along each frame in two
different plans. Show the lengths and bends of the bars based on ACI requirements.

A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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ASSIGNMENT #E1

Design the footing for the column on column lines E and 2.

Design and detail a spread footing for column E2 of the office building. Assume that the
unfactored demands (dead + live loads) on this footing from the column are given as: P = 350
kips; M2-2 axis = 150 kip-ft; and ME-E axis = 0 kip-ft. The factored demands (1.2 DL + 1.6 LL) on
this footing from the column are given as: Pu = 550 kips; Mu2-2 axis = 220 kip-ft; and MuE-E axis = 0
kip-ft. Use f’c = 3 ksi and fy = 60 ksi.

Requirements:

1. Estimate the size and thickness of a square footing by limiting the unfactored bearing
stresses from the column on the soil to 5.0 ksf. Note that there are no adjacent buildings
or property lines to limit the size or geometry of the footing. Neglect any overburden
soil that may exist on the footing

2. Determine actual thickness of footing to satisfy one-way and two-way shear requirements
according to ACI 318 such that transverse shear reinforcement would not be required in
the footing.

3. Determine flexural steel reinforcement for both directions 2-2 and E-E according to the
factored demands. Note that the steel in each direction will not be the same. Also detail
the reinforcement for proper embedment length.

4. Assuming 8-#9 bars will be used as dowel reinforcement, detail for proper embedment
length.

5. Show plan and elevation views of the footing as well as required reinforcement.

A portion of your grade will be based upon the neatness of your calculations and
sketches. A computer-generated drawing showing your details is encouraged.

Reminder: The cover sheet of each project assignment must identify the calculator(s) and
checker(s). In addition, the calculator(s) and checker(s) must initial each sheet within the
assignment to indicate their final approval of the project documents.

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