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This document provides details of the design of a reinforced concrete column according to BS8110:Part 1:1997. Key details include the column dimensions, reinforcement sizes and spacing, design loads, and checks performed to ensure the column design satisfies requirements for strength, serviceability, and crack control. Calculations are shown for moment capacity, steel area, and shear resistance. The column passes all design checks.
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This document provides details of the design of a reinforced concrete column according to BS8110:Part 1:1997. Key details include the column dimensions, reinforcement sizes and spacing, design loads, and checks performed to ensure the column design satisfies requirements for strength, serviceability, and crack control. Calculations are shown for moment capacity, steel area, and shear resistance. The column passes all design checks.
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RC COLUMN DESIGN (BS8110:PART1:1997)


TEDDS calculation version 2.0.06

Column definition
Column depth (larger column dim); h = 225 mm
Nominal cover to all reinforcement (longer dim); ch = 25 mm
Depth to tension steel; h' = h - ch Ldia Dcol/2 = 182 mm
Column width (smaller column dim); b = 225 mm
Nominal cover to all reinforcement (shorter dim); cb = 25 mm
Depth to tension steel; b' = b - cb - Ldia Dcol/2 = 182 mm
Characteristic strength of reinforcement; fy = 410 N/mm2
Characteristic strength of concrete; fcu = 20 N/mm2

Braced Column Design to cl 3.8.4


Check on overall column dimensions
Column OK - h < 4b
Braced column slenderness check
Column clear height; lo = 1800 mm
Slenderness limit; llimit = 60 b = 13500 mm
Column slenderness limit OK
Short column check for braced columns
Column clear height; lo = 1800 mm
Effect. height factor for braced columns - maj axis; x = 0.80
BS8110:Table 3.19
Effective height major axis; lex = x lo = 1.440 m;
Slenderness check; lex/h = 6.40
The braced column is short (major axis)
Effect height factor for braced columns - minor axis; y = 0.80
BS8110:Table 3.19
Effective height minor axis; ley = y lo = 1.440 m
Slenderness check; ley/b = 6.40
The braced column is short (minor axis)
Short column - bi-axial bending
Define column reinforcement
Main reinforcement in column
Assumed diameter of main reinforcement; Dcol = 16 mm
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Assumed no. of bars in one face (assumed sym); Lncol = 4


Area of "tension" steel; Ast = Lncol Dcol2 / 4 = 804 mm2
Area of compression steel; Asc = Ast = 804 mm2
Total area of steel; Ascol = Ast + Asc = 1608.5 mm2
Percentage of steel; (Ast + Asc) / (b h) = 3.2 %
Design ultimate loading
Design ultimate axial load; N = 47 kN
Design ultimate moment (major axis); Mx = 0 kNm
Design ultimate moment (minor axis); My = 0 kNm
Minimum design moments
Min design moment (major axis); Mxmin = min(0.05 h, 20 mm) N = 0.5 kNm
Min design moment (minor axis); Mymin = min(0.05 b, 20 mm) N = 0.5 kNm
Design moments
Design moment (major axis); Mxdes = max (abs(Mx), Mxmin) = 0.5 kNm
Design moment (minor axis); Mydes = max (abs(My) , Mymin) = 0.5 kNm
Simplified method for dealing with bi-axial bending:-
h' = 182 mm; b' = 182 mm
Approx uniaxial design moment (Cl 3.8.4.5)
= 1 - 1.165 min(0.6, N/(bhfcu)) = 0.95
Design moment;
Mdesign = if(Mxdes/h' < Mydes/b' , Mydes + b'/h' Mxdes , Mxdes + h'/b' Mydes ) = 1.0 kNm
Set up section dimensions for design:-
Section depth; D = if(Mxdes/h' < Mydes/b' , b, h) = 225.0 mm
Depth to "tension" steel; d = if(Mxdes/h' < Mydes/b' , b', h') = 182.0 mm
Section width; B = if(Mxdes/h' < Mydes/b' , h, b) = 225.0 mm
Check of design forces - symmetrically reinforced section

NOTE
Note:- the section dimensions used in the following calculation are:-
Section width (parallel to axis of bending); B = 225 mm
Section depth perpendicular to axis of bending); D = 225 mm
Depth to "tension" steel (symmetrical); d = 182 mm
Tension steel yields
Determine correct moment of resistance
NR =ceiling(if(xcalc<D/0.9, NR1 , NR2 ),0.001kN) = 46.8 kN
MR = ceiling(if(xcalc<D/0.9, MR1 , MR2 ) ,0.001kNm) = 44.6 kNm
Applied axial load; N = 46.8 kN
Check for moment; Mdesign = 1.0 kNm
Moment check satisfied

Check min and max areas of steel


Total area of concrete; Aconc = b h = 50625 mm2
Area of steel (symmetrical); Ascol = 1608 mm2
Minimum percentage of compression reinforcement; kc = 0.40 %
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Minimum steel area; Asc_min = kc Aconc = 203 mm2


Maximum steel area; As_max = 6 % Aconc = 3038 mm2
Area of compression steel provided OK
Major axis Shear Resistance of Concrete Columns - (cl 3.8.4.6)
Column width; b = 225 mm
Column depth; h = 225 mm
Effective depth to steel; h' = 182 mm
Area of concrete; Aconc = b h = 50625 mm2
Design ultimate shear force (major axis); Vx = 45 kN
Characteristic strength of concrete; fcu = 20 N/mm2
Is a check required? (3.8.4.6)
Axial load; N = 46.8 kN
Major axis moment; Mx = 0.0 kNm
Eccentricity; e = Mx / N = 0.0 mm
Limit to eccentricity; elimit = 0.6 h = 135.0 mm
Actual shear stress; vx = Vx / (b h') = 1.1 N/mm2
Allowable stress; vallowable = min ((0.8 N1/2/mm) (fcu ), 5 N/mm2 ) = 3.578 N/mm2
No shear check required
Define Containment Links Provided
Link spacing; sv = 175 mm; Link diameter; Ldia = 10 mm; No of links in each group; Ln = 1
Minimum Containment Steel (Cl 3.12.7)
Shear steel
Link spacing; sv = 175 mm
Link diameter; Ldia = 10 mm
Column steel
Diameter; Dcol = 16 mm
Min diameter; Llimit = max( (6 mm), Dcol/4) = 6.0 mm
Link diameter OK
Max spacing; slimit = 12 Dcol = 192.0 mm
Link spacing OK
Crack Control in columns - is a check required? (Cl 3.8.6)
Column design ultimate axial load; N = 46.8 kN
Column dimensions
Column depth (larger column dimension); h = 225 mm
Column width (smaller column dimension); b = 225 mm
Column area; Ac = h b = 50625 mm2
Limit for crack check; Nlimit = 0.2 fcu Ac = 202.5 kN
Column should be checked as a beam for cracking
Serviceability Limit State - Cracking in Columns
Bent about the major axis
(BS8110:Pt 2, Cl. 3.8 & BS8007 Cl 2.6 & Appendix B)
The following calculations ignore the presence of compression steel and axial load.
Design serviceability moment about the major axis; MX_SLS = 0 kNm
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Column dimensions, depth to steel (assumed symmetrical)


Column depth (larger column dimension); h = 225 mm
Depth to steel; h' = 182 mm
Column width (smaller column dimension); b = 225 mm
Characteristic strength of concrete; fcu = 20 N/mm2
Characteristic strength of reinforcement; fy = 410 N/mm2
BS8110:Pt 1:Table 3.1
Diameter of links; Ldia = 10 mm
Diameter of tension reinforcement; Dcol = 16 mm
Number of tension reinforcement bars; Lncol = 4
Area of tension reinforcement; Ast = Dcol2 /4 Lncol = 804 mm2
Nominal cover to reinforcement; cnom = h - h' - Dcol/2 - Ldia = 25 mm
Cover to tension reinforcement; cten = cnom + Ldia = 35.0 mm
Effective depth to tension reinforcement; h' = 182.0 mm
Tension bar centres; barcrs = (b - 2(cnom + Ldia) - Dcol ) / (Lncol - 1) = 46.3 mm
Modular Ratio
Modulus of elasticity for reinforcement; Es = 200 kN/mm2
BS8110:Pt 1:Cl 2.5.4
Modulus of elast for conc (half the instanteneous); Ec = ((20 kN/mm2) + 200fcu) / 2 = 12 kN/mm2
BS8110:Pt 2:Equation 17
Modular ratio; m = Es / Ec = 16.667
Neutral Axis position
For equilibrium; Fst equates Fc
Therefore: m Ast [ fc(h'-x)/x ] equates to 0.5 fc b x
Solving for x gives the position of the neutral axis in the section:-
x = h' [ -1EsAst/(Ecbh') + ( EsAst/(Ecbh') (2+EsAst/(Ecbh')))] = 99.3 mm
Depth of concrete in compression; x = 99.3 mm
Concrete and Steel stresses
The serviceability limit state moment; MX_SLS = 0 kNm
Taking moments about the centreline of the reinforcement:-
Moment of resistance of concrete is 0.5 fc b x (h' - x/3)
Solving for concrete stress fc gives; fc = 2 MX_SLS / ( b x (h' - x/3)) = 0.00 N/mm2
Allowable stress; 0.45 fcu = 9.00 N/mm2
Concrete stress OK
Taking moments about the centre of action of the concrete force:-
Moment of resistance of steel is fst As (h' - x/3)
Solving for steel stress fst gives; fst = MX_SLS / ( Ast (h' - x/3)) = 0.00 N/mm2
Concrete and Steel strains
Strain in the reinforcement; s = fst / Es = 0.0000
Allowable steel strain; 0.8 fy / Es = 1.64010-3
Steel strain OK
BS8007:App B.4
Strain in the concrete at the level at which crack width is required
Level of crack; a' = h = 225 mm
1 = s (a' - x)/(h' - x) = 0.0000
Strain in the concrete at the level at which crack width is required adjusted for stiffening of the concrete tension zone
Allowable crack width; CrackAllowable = 0.2 mm
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BS8007:Cl 2.2.3.3
Factor for stiffening based on limitiing crack width; factor = 1.0 N/mm2
Breadth of tension face; bt = b = 225 mm
m = min( 1 ,max(0, 1 - [ factor bt (h - x) (a' - x) / (3Es Ast (h' - x))])) = 0.0000
BS8007:App B.3
Distance from tension bar to crack in tension face between tension bars
acr1 = ( (barcrs/2)2 + (cnom + Ldia + Dcol/2)2) - Dcol/2 = 40.8 mm
Distance from tension bar to crack in tension face at corner of column
acr2 = (2) (cnom + Ldia + Dcol/2 ) - Dcol/2 = 52.8 mm
Critical distance from tension bar; acr = max(acr1, acr2 ) = 52.8 mm
Design crack width; Crackdesign = 3 acr m /(1 + 2(acr - cten)/(h - x)) = 0.000 mm
BS8007:App B.2
Max allowable crack width; CrackAllowable = 0.20 mm
BS8007:Cl 2.2.3.3

Serviceability Limit State - Cracking in Columns


Bent about the minor axis
(BS8110:Pt 2, Cl. 3.8 & BS8007 Cl 2.6 & Appendix B)
The following calculations ignore the presence of compression steel and axial load.
Design serviceability moment about the minor axis; MY_SLS = 0 kNm
Column dimensions, depth to steel (assumed symmetrical)
Column depth (larger column dimension); h = 225 mm
Column width (smaller column dimension); b = 225 mm
Depth to steel; b' = 182 mm
Characteristic strength of concrete; fcu = 20 N/mm2
Characteristic strength of reinforcement; fy = 410 N/mm2
BS8110:Pt 1:Table 3.1
Diameter of links; Ldia = 10 mm
Diameter of tension reinforcement; Dcol = 16 mm
Number of tension reinforcement bars; Lncol = 4
Area of tension reinforcement; Ast = Dcol2 /4 Lncol = 804 mm2
Nominal cover to reinforcement; cnom = b - b' - Dcol/2 - Ldia = 25 mm
Cover to tension reinforcement; cten = cnom + Ldia = 35.0 mm
Effective depth to tension reinforcement; b' = 182.0 mm
Tension bar centres; barcrs = (h - 2(cnom + Ldia) - Dcol ) / (Lncol - 1) = 46.3 mm

Modular Ratio
Modulus of elasticity for reinforcement; Es = 200 kN/mm2
BS8110:Pt 1:Cl 2.5.4
Modulus of elasticity for conc (half instanteneous); Ec = ((20 kN/mm2) + 200fcu) / 2 = 12 kN/mm2
BS8110:Pt 2:Equation 17
Modular ratio; m = Es / Ec = 16.667
Neutral Axis position
For equilibrium; Fst equates Fc
Therefore: m Ast [ fc(b'-x)/x ] equates to 0.5 fc h x
Solving for x gives the position of the neutral axis in the section:-
x = b' [ -1EsAst/(Echb') + ( EsAst/(Echb') (2+EsAst/(Echb')))] = 99.3 mm
Depth of concrete in compression; x = 99.3 mm
Concrete and Steel stresses
The serviceability limit state moment; MY_SLS = 0 kNm
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Taking moments about the centreline of the reinforcement:-


Moment of resistance of concrete is 0.5 fc h x (b' - x/3)
Solving for concrete stress fc gives; fc = 2 MY_SLS / ( h x (b' - x/3)) = 0.00 N/mm2
Allowable stress; 0.45 fcu = 9.00 N/mm2
Concrete stress OK
Taking moments about the centre of action of the concrete force:-
Moment of resistance of steel; fst As (b' - x/3)
Solving for steel stress fst gives; fst = MY_SLS / ( Ast (b' - x/3)) = 0.00 N/mm2
Concrete and Steel strains
Strain in the reinforcement; s = fst / Es = 0.0000
Allowable steel strain; 0.8 fy / Es = 1.64010-3
Steel strain OK
BS8007:App B.4
Strain in the concrete at the level at which crack width is required
Level of crack; a' = b = 225 mm
1 = s (a' - x)/(b' - x) = 0.0000
Strain in the concrete at the level at which crack width is required adjusted for stiffening of the concrete tension zone
Allowable crack width; CrackAllowable = 0.2 mm
BS8007:Cl 2.2.3.3
Factor for stiffening based on limitiing crack width; factor = 1.0 N/mm2
Breadth of tension face; ht = h = 225 mm
m = min( 1 , max(0, 1 - [ factor ht (b - x) (a' - x) / (3Es Ast (b' - x))])) = 0.0000
BS8007:App B.3
Distance from tension bar to crack in tension face between tension bars
acr1 = ( (barcrs/2)2 + (cnom + Ldia + Dcol/2)2) - Dcol/2 = 40.8 mm
Distance from tension bar to crack in tension face at corner of column
acr2 = (2) (cnom + Ldia + Dcol/2 ) - Dcol/2 = 52.8 mm
Critical distance from tension bar; acr = max(acr1, acr2 ) = 52.8 mm
Design crack width; Crackdesign = 3 acr m /(1 + 2(acr - cten)/(b - x)) = 0.000 mm
BS8007:App B.2
Max allowable crack width; CrackAllowable = 0.20 mm
BS8007:Cl 2.2.3.3

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