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Advanced Webinar
 Date: Aug 28th, 2012
 Topic: Concrete Building Design
 Presenter: Naga Ravi Kiran

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Contents

1. Introduction of Design Features


2. Design of RC Building
3. Capacity Design for RC Building
4. Q & A

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1. Introduction of Design Features

Design Type

Steel Steel : Steel code check


Steel Optimal Design / Displacement Optimal Design

RC Concrete : Concrete code design


Concrete code check
RC Capacity Design
Meshed Slab/ Wall Design

Footing : design
Footing

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Design Feature (available in midas Gen)

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Available Design Code

Gen 2010 (v2.1)


RC Design Steel Design SRC Design
ACI318 AISC-LRFD SSRC79
Eurocode 2, Eurocode 8 AISC-ASD JGJ138
BS8110 AISI-CFSD CECS28
IS:456 & IS:13920 Eurocode 3 AIJ-SRC
CSA-A23.3 BS5950 TWN-SRC
GB50010 IS:800 AIK-SRC
AIJ-WSD CSA-S16-01 KSSC-CFT
TWN-USD GBJ17, GB50017 Footing Design
AIK-USD, WSD AIJ-ASD ACI318
KSCE-USD TWN-ASD, LSD BS8110
KCI-USD AIK-ASD, LSD, CFSD
Slab Design KSCE-ASD
Eurocode 2 KSSC-ASD

Gen 2011 (v1.1)


RC Design Steel Design Composite Design
Eurocode 2 (Irregular Section) Eurocode3(Irregular Section) Eurocode 4 (Irregular Section)
Footing Design
Eurocode 2 (L, interted T)
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2. Design of RC Building

PURPOSE
To Learn RC Frame and Wall Design Features

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RC Design Limitation (Section)

Available Section Types

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Difference between Design and Checking

Design
Based on the section size and the factored load obtained from the most unfavorable load combination, rebar data such as
rebar size and spacing are determined. Therefore, design can be performed when the section size is determined without
rebar data.

Checking
Strength verification can be performed by automatic design or by using the information of rebars (diameter, number and
design parameters) entered by the user. The results appear in blue when the strength verifications for the given section
properties and rebars are satisfactory, otherwise they appear in red.

Rebar Input
•Automatic Design by Gen •Strength Verification with
•Manual Calculation •Automatic Rebar update Updated Rebars
•Modify Rebar Input Data

Design Check

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Ultimate Limit State Design (3)

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Meshed slab and wall design

• Slab and wall design for meshed plate elements as per Eurocode2-1-1:2004
• Slab design for non-orthogonal reinforcement directions based on the Wood-Armer formula
• Smooth moment and shear forces
• Automatic generation of Static wind and seismic loads for flexible floors
• Detailing for local ductility

Slab flexural design Slab serviceability checking

Punching shear check result Wall design

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Wall Design

Wall design results are provided in contour, detailed rep Members requiring reinforcement
ort, and design force table. Also, concrete stress (σcd) ca
In locations where σEdy is tensile or σEdx ⋅ σEdy ≤ τ2Edxy
n be checked with νfcd.
The following results are provided from wall design:
Rebar spacing and diameter
Required rebar area & Required rebar ratio
Resistance ratio

Members not requiring reinforcement

In locations where σEdx and σEdy are both compressive and


σEdx ⋅ σEdy > τ2Edxy

Limitation in concrete stress

σcd ≤ νfcd

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Wall element

Division of Wall element between story is not


allowed.

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Design of Multi Story RC Building

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Typical Sectional Plan

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Typical Floor Elevation

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Wall ID

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Overview (Slab Design)

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Overview (Slab Design)

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3. Capacity Design for RC Building

PURPOSE
To Learn Capacity Design features

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Seismic Design procedure as per EN1998-1:2004

Performance Requirement

Ground Condition

Seismic Action •Seismic Zone


•Representation of seismic action

Combination of Seismic Action

[Method of Analysis]
Criteria for Structural Regularity •Lateral Force method of Analysis
•Modal Response Spectrum Analysis
•Pushover Analysis
Seismic Analysis •Inelastic Time History Analysis

Safety Verification

Capacity Design & Detailing

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Capacity Design Feature

• structures to provide the appropriate amount of ductility in the corresponding ductility classes.
• Automatic capacity design capability for beam, column, wall and beam-column joint
• EN 1998-1: 2004 (DCM/DCH), NTC2008 (CD “B”, CD “A”), ACI318-05
• Design action effects are calculated in accordance with the capacity design rule. Special provision for
ductile primary seismic walls is considered.
• Detailing for local ductility is considered.
- max/min reinforcement ratio of the tension zone
- the spacing of hoops within the critical region
- mechanical volumetric ratio of confining hoops with the critical regions

Capacity design shear forces on beams

Define ductility class and check design results Design envelope moments in walls

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Design member forces (Design moments)

Where,
MRb: Beam moment resistance
Mce : column member force due to seismic load case

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Design member forces (Design shear forces)

Capacity design values of shear forces on beams

Where, MRb: Beam moment resistance


MRc: Column moment resistance (calcul
ated using same axial force ratio in
PM interaction curve)
Mce: Bending moment of column due to
seismic load case

Capacity design shear force in columns

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Design member forces (Wall design forces)

Wall systems Dual systems

Design envelope for bending moments in slender walls Design envelope of the shear forces in the walls of a dual system

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Capacity Design of Multi Story RC Building

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GSD (General Section Designer)

Definition of any irregular cross-


section
Section properties
P-M, P-My-Mz, M-M interaction
curves
Calculation of Section Capacity (in
flexure) and Safety Ratio based on Stress Contour
member forces.
Moment-Curvature curve.
Plot of Stress contours
All the above features are supported
for: RC sections, Steel sections
and Composite sections.

Moment- Curvature
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GSD (General Section Designer)

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Dynamic Report Generator

Word format reports can automatically be generated for selected input &
output data (figures, tables, graphs, and text).

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Dynamic Report Generator

Using “Dynamic Report Regenerator” function, changes of a model file are


automatically updated in the report.
User defined report format can be used and saved.

Drag & Drop

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