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A Practical Guide to Nonlinear Static Analysis
This document discusses and illustrates how to analyze infill building with an example in
ETABS© building analysis and design software by Computers and Structures, Inc. of a 2-D
nonlinear static “pushover” analysis of a six storey RC building with URM infill walls, based
on guidelines and modeling procedures given in the ATC-40 and FEMA-356 documents. The
procedures for defining the strength and stiffness of equivalent strut members used to model
infill walls are also applicable for linear analyses.
This manual was developed as part of a project that NED University of Engineering (NED)
and Technology and GeoHazards International (GHI), a California based non-profit
organization that improves global earthquake safety, conducted together to assess and design
seismic retrofits for existing buildings typical of the local building stock, such as the one
described in this report. The project was funded by the Pakistan Higher Education
Commission (HEC) and The National Academies through a grant from the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID).
ETABS© building analysis and design software by Computers and Structures, Inc. of a 2-D
nonlinear static “pushover” analysis of a six storey RC building with URM infill walls, based
on guidelines and modeling procedures given in the ATC-40 and FEMA-356 documents. The
procedures for defining the strength and stiffness of equivalent strut members used to model
infill walls are also applicable for linear analyses.
This manual was developed as part of a project that NED University of Engineering (NED)
and Technology and GeoHazards International (GHI), a California based non-profit
organization that improves global earthquake safety, conducted together to assess and design
seismic retrofits for existing buildings typical of the local building stock, such as the one
described in this report. The project was funded by the Pakistan Higher Education
Commission (HEC) and The National Academies through a grant from the United States
Agency for International Development (USAID).
UNDERWATER CONCRETE - MIX DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION PRACTICES
The underwater concrete technology has historically evolved largely through a trial-and-error process of constructing marine works. Many outstanding examples exist of high quality concrete placed underwater. However, failures also occurred and led to excessive cost and/or schedule overruns. These failures were largely due to improper concrete mix design or improper placement. The problems may have occurred because proper underwater concrete construction techniques and experience have not been widely disseminated. This section focuses on technical issues of underwater concrete mix design, concrete production and placement, and quality control.
Equation of three moments
Equation of three moments The analysis of continuous beams subjected to transverse loading and to support settlement is very common in structural design, and it is useful to simplify the general force method approach to this particular case. The resulting expression is known as the equation of three moments. We may note that historically this equation, developed by Clapeyron, precedes the matrix formulation of the force method...
example of final project civil engineering - AL RAHBA MOSQUE
Final year project report in civil engineering. Project of MOSQUE.
A mosque is a place of worship for followers of the Islamic faith. Muslims oftenrefer to the mosque by its Arabic name, masjid.
The Arabic word masjid means temple or place of worship and comes from the
Arabic root sajada (root "s-j-d," meaning to bow or kneel) which means he
worshipped in reference to the prostrations performed during Islamic prayers.
A mosque is symbolically very important to Muslims, and is a humble way for
man to recreate pure divine presence on earth. But mosques are not built
according to divine patterns (as is alleged by many other religions) -- they are
simply divinely guided. There are no very clear rules to what a mosque should
look like, indicated in the central religious scriptures.
Mandatory elements to the mosque are that it clearly must indicate the direction to
Mecca (this direction is called qibla). The indication is in most mosques a
mihrab, a niche in the wall. The area in front of the mihrab must be roofed. In the
wall of the mihrab there can be no doors.
Mosques are centre of cities, or of neighborhoods in cities. This function does not
always have to be structured, but can be connected to mentality, and the
establishment of a new mosque often makes a centre emerge. This mechanism was
strong in older days, but is becoming more and more unusual.
Scope of work in civil engineering
The Architect is required to provide services in respect of the following :
1.1 Site evaluation and assessment.
1.2 Interior design _ space planning/ development & volumetric study.
1.3 Architectural additions and alterations.
1.4 Design of fixed items of work, loose furniture & interior related civil works.
1.5 Illumination design.
1.6 Sound and acoustic design.
1.7 Graphic design and signage.
1.8 Indoor plants cape.
1.9 Selection of materials, equipment and other interior related elements.
1.10 Integration of all Engineering services.
1.11 Periodic inspection and evaluation of works at site...
1.1 Site evaluation and assessment.
1.2 Interior design _ space planning/ development & volumetric study.
1.3 Architectural additions and alterations.
1.4 Design of fixed items of work, loose furniture & interior related civil works.
1.5 Illumination design.
1.6 Sound and acoustic design.
1.7 Graphic design and signage.
1.8 Indoor plants cape.
1.9 Selection of materials, equipment and other interior related elements.
1.10 Integration of all Engineering services.
1.11 Periodic inspection and evaluation of works at site...
example of agreement and condtions of contract for building works
This is an example of contract for building works
this is an extract of this document :GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE ARCHITECT
The Architect shall upon the execution of the agreement;
5.1 Issue comprehensive drawings and all necessary details and other information required by the
Contractor for the proper carrying out of the Works.
5.2 Expeditiously supply information, instructions and interpretations required or requested by the
Contractor to ensure the timely carrying out of the Works.
5.3 Issue all necessary approvals and certificates and take other required action as soon as
practicable.
5.4 Where the Architect is required under the contract to exercise his discretion by giving his
decision, opinion, consent or approval or by taking any other action which may affect the
rights and obligations of the Employer or the Contractor, he shall exercise such discretion
impartially within the terms of the contract.
6.0 GENERAL OBLIGATIONS OF THE QUANTITY SURVEYOR
The Quantity Surveyor shall, upon the execution of the agreement;
6.1 Expeditiously provide the necessary advice, opinion, assessment, measurements, computations,
or valuations as the case may be of any matter required of him under these conditions. While
giving advice, opinion, assessment, measurements, computations or valuations, he shall carry
out the task impartially within the terms of the contract.
Guideline for preparing a traffic management plan - TMP
GUIDELINE
FOR PREPARING A TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN (TMP)
Preparation
of a detail Traffic Management Plan and proper implementation of measures
identified in the approved plan is essential to ensure the safety of all road
users as well as the workers at site. It would also assure the smooth operation
of the road network as well as the work site.
TMP FORMAT
1.
Description of the proposed works and lane/road closures.
2.
Identification and assessment of traffic impacts of proposed works.
3. Detail
traffic management measures to ameliorate the impacts of proposed works.
4.
Assessment of public transport services affected.
5. Details
of provisions made for emergency vehicles, heavy vehicles, cyclists and
pedestrians.
6.
Assessment of effect of proposed traffic management measures on traffic
movements in adjoining streets.
7.
Proposed public/ tenant notification process if required.
TMP EXPLANATORY NOTES
1. Description of the proposed works and
lane/road closures:
Details
should be provided of the proposed works on road and the closure type (number
of lanes and the length of road affected from the works and the number of lanes
available for through traffic).
2. Identification and assessment of traffic
impacts of proposed works:
The
assessment would include approximate traffic flow data (eg light
vehicles/heavy vehicles /pedestrians etc) for the affected road area.
Assessment should also include possible impacts on adjoining properties (access,
on-street parking etc.).
3. Detail traffic management measures to
ameliorate the impacts of proposed works:
Details
should be provided of the proposed measures (traffic controllers, part
closures, detours etc.) to minimise the impact of proposed road/lane
closures on other road users.
4. Assessment of public transport services
affected
Details
should be provided of public transport services affected and the provisions
(measures/notifications)
made
to minimise the impact on public transport services.
5. Details of provisions made for emergency
vehicles, heavy vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians:
Details
should be provided of provisions (measures/notifications) made for
affected emergency vehicles, heavy vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians.
6. Assessment of effect on proposed traffic
management measures on traffic movements in adjoining streets:
The
assessment would include forecasted traffic flow data for roads and
intersections of adjoining roads. Specific attention should be made to the
streets where traffic is proposed to be detoured.
7. Proposed public/ tenant notification
process:
Proposed
consultation process with the public/ other tenants directly affected by the
proposed works and road closures.
NOTES
1. The TMP
should include following details:
1.1
Location of road occupancy/proposed works
- Street name and
number
- precinct on
airport
- Map of where on
airport
1.2 Road
Occupancy Details
- Name and address
of the applicant
- Contact name
- Contact
telephone numbers
- Contact fax
number
- On site contact
name
- On site contact
telephone numbers
- Schedule date and
time of commencement of works
- Intended date
and time of completion of works
2. If
approval is granted for the proposed works the applicant must prepare a Traffic
Control Plan (TCP) that complies with OH & S requirements to protect
the safety of
workers as
well as the road users.
3. With
some smaller work sites/occupancies, the Traffic Control Plan can be submitted
as the Traffic Management Plan.
4. If the
works/road occupancy cannot go ahead because of adverse weather conditions or
other unforseen circumstances, the applicant may reapply for another date using
the same Traffic Management Plan. Providing that there are no changes to the
original application, BAC needs to check wether the new date conflicts with any
other road developments or road occupancies/road closers in the area.
Design of biaxial isolated rcc footing in spreadsheet
Spreadsheet of design of biaxial isolated RCC footing.
- COLUMN Length
- FOOTING Foot length
- MATERIALS OF CONSTRUCTION
- CHECK FOR GROSS BEARING PRESSURE
Structural Steel Moment Connection pdf
Moment connections are designed to transfer bending moments, shear forces and sometimes normal forces. The design strength and stiffness of a moment connection are defined in relation to the strength and stiffness of the connected members. The design strength of a moment connection may be full- strength (i.e. the moment capacity of the connection is equal to or large than the capacity of the connected member) or partial-strength (i.e. the moment capacity of the connection is less than that of the connected member). Similarly the stiffness of a moment connection can be rigid or semi-rigid compared to the stiffness of the connected member.
The rotation capacity of the structure may be provided by either the connection or the connected member.
The rotation capacity of the structure may be provided by either the connection or the connected member.
Design of Boundary wall spreadsheet
Boundary wall design with spreadsheet file.
The boundary wall will be made of fly ash brick work. It is supported by bottom tie beams.These beams are tied with columns which are supported by reinforcedelastomeric bearings Design Spreadsheet
Spreadsheet of Steel-Reinforced Bearing - Elastomeric pads and steel reinforced elastomeric bearings
PILE GROUP ANALYSIS PROGRAME - excel
"PILEGRP" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis of pile groups with rigid caps using the "elastic method". Specifically, the properties of the pile group are calculated, and then based upon the applied vertical and horizontal loadings, the vertical and horizontal pile reactions are calculated. There is also a worksheet to check beam and punching shear in the pile cap for a single corner pile, for the purpose of estimating the required pile cap thickness and subsequent pile cap weight.
design of steel structure pdf
This lecture note constitutes the limitstate method of design for members
subjected to combined stress resultants asper stipulations of the draft IS: 800 –
LSM version where the draft code has dealt mainly with i) combined shear and
bending ii) combined axial tension and bending and iii)combined axial
compression and bending. These are explained in detail. The effect of reduction
in bending moment capacity has been explained. The effect of lateral torsional
buckling has also been explained. The concept of overall strength determination
has been explained. The effect of relevantfactors including equivalent uniform
moment factor has been discussed.
Concept of limit state design of beam columns
Design of members subjected to combined forces
beam column examples
Beam column connections....
subjected to combined stress resultants asper stipulations of the draft IS: 800 –
LSM version where the draft code has dealt mainly with i) combined shear and
bending ii) combined axial tension and bending and iii)combined axial
compression and bending. These are explained in detail. The effect of reduction
in bending moment capacity has been explained. The effect of lateral torsional
buckling has also been explained. The concept of overall strength determination
has been explained. The effect of relevantfactors including equivalent uniform
moment factor has been discussed.
Concept of limit state design of beam columns
Design of members subjected to combined forces
beam column examples
Beam column connections....
compression members pdf
Compression members are structural elements primarily subjected to axial compressive forces and hence, their design is guided by considerations of strength and buckling. While pedestal, column and wall carry the loads along its length l in vertical direction, the strut in truss carries loads in any direction. The letters l, b and D represent the unsupported vertical length, horizontal lest lateral dimension, width and the horizontal longer lateral dimension, depth. These compression members may be made of bricks or reinforced concrete. Herein, reinforced concrete compression members are only discussed.
Example of cost estimation report sample
M/s. Burooj Properties have appointed M/s. Al Ain Consulting Engineers LLC to estimate the Construction Cost for 10 projects located at Abu Dhabi &a mixed used Development Project located at Sharjah Marina. The cost estimate calculation is done based on the Affection Plans and Highest& Best Used (HBU) received from M/s. JLL.
Cost estimate and unit rate analysis for building project
cost estimation methods
I. Calculating Material List for Concrete and other construction mat
A. Basic DataB. General Formula
C. Material list Calculation
II. Calculating Material for Masonry
A. Basic DataB. Stone Masonry Material Requirement
C. Brick Masonry for Super-Structure
D. Hollow Block Masonry for Super Structure
III. Mortar
A. Cement MortarB. Compo- Mortar
C. Light weight screed
IV. Roofing
A. Roofing out of corrugated iron sheet nailed on wooden trussB. Roofing out of corrugated Asbestos on wooden truss
C. Roofing out of EGA sheet on steel truss
V. Carpentry and Joinery
VI. Metal works
VII. Pointing
VIII. Plastering
IX. Rendering
X. Floor & wall tiles, skirting and window sill
A. Flooring B. Wall Tiles
C. Skirting
D. Window Sill
XI. Glazing
XII. Painting
XIII. Damp proofing and water proofing
A. Wall dump proofingB. Slab dump proofing
C. Roof dump proofing
XIV. Sanitary Work
A. PipesB. Sanitary Equipment
XV. Electrical installation / Electrical materials
XVI. Site work
A. DrainsB. Road construction (Flexible pavement) out of asphalt
C. Man - hole
XVII. Fence work
Calculating Labour RequirementXVIII. CALCULATING UNIT PRICES (ANALYSIS OF RATES)
Current price of construction materialLABOUR COMPOSITION AND AVERAGE PRODUCTION RATE IN BUILDING CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES
LABOUR IN PUT AND PRODUCTION RATE FOR THE PRODUCTION AND CASTING OF CONCRETE WORKS
CALCULATING UNIT PRICE
Reinforcement Checks
Reinforcement Cover:
It is essential that the steel reinforcement bars are surrounded sufficient impermeableconcrete to protect them from corrosion, and to allow the combined strength of the reinforcement and concrete to be effective.
Pre-Concrete Checks for Reinforcement:
The pre-concrete check for reinforcement essentially comes in two parts. The first part is a visual inspection by the clerk of works or equivalent.
It is essential that the steel reinforcement bars are surrounded sufficient impermeableconcrete to protect them from corrosion, and to allow the combined strength of the reinforcement and concrete to be effective.
Pre-Concrete Checks for Reinforcement:
The pre-concrete check for reinforcement essentially comes in two parts. The first part is a visual inspection by the clerk of works or equivalent.
COAGULATION - Definition and Measurement of Colloids
Many of the contaminants in water and wastewater contain matter in the colloidal form. These colloids result in a stable “suspension”. In general the suspension is stable enough so that gravity forces will not cause precipitation of these colloidal particles. So they need special treatment to remove them from the aqueous phase. This destabilization of colloids is called “coagulation”.
Objectives and Methods of Analysis and Design pdf : concrete and steel
Lesson 1 : Objectives and Methods of Analysis and Design
At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:• state the four objectives of the design of reinforced concrete structures,
• name the three methods of design of concrete structure and identify the best
method of design,
• state the basis of the analysis of the structure,
• express the design loads in terms of characteristic loads in limit state and
working stress methods,
• define the characteristic load,
• name the different loads, forces and effects to be considered in the design,
• state the basis of determining the combination of different loads acting on the
structure
Lesson 2 : Properties of Concrete and Steel
At the end of this lesson, the student should be able to:• know the properties of concrete inrespect of strength, deformation and
durability
• know the properties of steel used as reinforcement in concrete structures
•understand the importance of quality control, inspection and testing of
concrete and steel in several steps from its basic preparation to the removal
of formwork after the construction
• recommend the acceptance of good concrete based on sample test of
specimens, core tests, load test and non-destructive tests
Braced frame design example in excel
bracing bent analysis for lateral loads - calculation with spreadsheet excel document.
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DESIGN OF FLAT SLAP
FLAT SLAP of Common practice of design and construction is to support the slabs by beams and support the beams by columns. This may be called as beam-slab construction. The beams reduce the available net clear ceiling height. Hence in warehouses, offices and public halls some times beams are avoided and slabs are directly supported by columns. This types of construction is aesthetically appealing also. These slabs which are directly supported by columns are called Flat Slabs.
end plate moment connection xls design example
Single 4-tension bolt end plate moment connection
Double 4-tension bolt end plate moment connections
Single 8-tension bolt end plate moment connection
Double 8-tension bolt end plate moment connections
"ENDPLMC9" is a spreadsheet program written in MS-Excel for the purpose of analysis and design of end plate moment connections per the AISC 9th Edition (ASD) Manual. Specifically the program can analyze both single 4-tension bolt and 8-tension bolt configurations, as well as the conditions of having moment connections on each side of the column attached to the column flanges.
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