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PM Curve For Column

The document provides material properties and equations for analyzing the interaction curve of a reinforced concrete column under various loading conditions. It examines 7 cases: (1) eccentricity less than the minimum, (2) neutral axis outside the section, (3) neutral axis inside the section with zero tensile stress, varying tensile stress, and at first/final yield points, (5) neutral axis at a specified depth, and (6) zero axial load. For each case, it calculates the normalized axial and bending capacity ratios (Pu/(fck*b*d) and Mu/(fck*b*d^2)) and maps them to generate the interaction curve diagram. Additional column properties are also provided.
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PM Curve For Column

The document provides material properties and equations for analyzing the interaction curve of a reinforced concrete column under various loading conditions. It examines 7 cases: (1) eccentricity less than the minimum, (2) neutral axis outside the section, (3) neutral axis inside the section with zero tensile stress, varying tensile stress, and at first/final yield points, (5) neutral axis at a specified depth, and (6) zero axial load. For each case, it calculates the normalized axial and bending capacity ratios (Pu/(fck*b*d) and Mu/(fck*b*d^2)) and maps them to generate the interaction curve diagram. Additional column properties are also provided.
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Data for interaction Curve

fy 415 N/mm2 Clear height of column


Es 200000 N/mm2 Smaller dimension of col
fck 25 N/mm2 Larger Dimension of col
Effective Cover to reinforcement
Max. strain in steel 0.00180525
% of steel, p 1.275 %
p/fck 0.051

Case(i) When eccentricity is less than emin


emin >= l/500 + D/30 i.e., 0.026
When emin does not exceed 0.05D,column can be designed by following equation

Pu/fckbD 0.4+(p/100fck)*(0.67fy - 0.4fck)


Therefore,
Design tensile strength of Steel 361.05

Pu/(fck*b*d) 0.536119

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.02680595

Case (ii) When neutral axis lies outside the section


Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 1.1
Coefficient for area of stress block(k1) 0.384468
a 8.076053
Coefficient of Distance of CG of force of compression from extreme fibre(k2) 0.442841
Area of stress block(A) 5767.023
Percentage of steel 1.275

Max. strain at the highly compressed fibre 0.003276596


Strain at top level 0.002904255
Stress in top steel 361.05
Strain at Bottom level 0.000595745
Stress in Bottom steel 119.1489362
Stress in top Concrete 11.15
Stress in bottom concrete 3.073947488

Pu/(fck*b*d) 0.503291793

Mu/(fck*b*d^2) 0.04433517

Case (iii) When neutral axis lies inside the section


1) Tenssile stress is 0
Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 0.875
Percentage of steel 1.275 %
Strain at top level 0.003
Stress in top steel 361.05
Stress in top Concrete 11.15

Pu/(fcu*b*d) 0.4042245

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.0762991875

2) Tenssile stress some percentage of design stress of steel

Coefficient of tensile stress 0.4


Percentage of steel 1.275 %
Stress in tensile steel 144.42
Strain in tensile steel 0.0007221
Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 0.7253499443

Pu/(fcu*b*d) 0.31352338

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.0990387305

3) First Yield Point(Tensile stress = 0.87fy, Tensile strain = 0.87fy/Es)

Percentage of steel 1.275 %


Stress in tensile steel 361.05
Strain in tensile steel 0.00180525
Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 0.5772583761

Pu/(fcu*b*d) 0.2049697654

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.1219869911

4) Final Yield Point(Tensile stress = 0.87fy, Tensile strain = 0.87fy/Es + 0.002)

Percentage of steel 1.275 %


Stress in tensile steel 361.05
Strain in tensile steel 0.00380525
Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 0.4192190548

Pu/(fcu*b*d) 0.1480756097

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.1171245099

5) Depth of neutral axis in kD


Percentage of steel 1.275 %
Coefficient of Depth of neutral axis from extreme compression fibre(k) 0.25
Strain in top steel 0.00175
Stress in top steel 350

Pu/(fcu*b*d) 0.0899745

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.1025679375

6) When axial force is 0, steel beam


Percentage of steel 1.275 %

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) 0.0679941563

Mu/(fcu*b*d^2) Pu/(fcu*b*d)
0.02680595 0.536119
0.0443351698 0.5032917934
0.0762991875 0.4042245
0.0990387305 0.31352338
0.1219869911 0.2049697654
0.1171245099 0.1480756097
0.1025679375 0.0899745
0.0679941563 0
3m Effective height 3.6 m
0.4 m Le/Ll 9 Short column
0.6 m Coefficient of effective cover 0.125
0.05 m

mm2
%
0.6

0.5

0.4
Pu/(fcu*b*d)

0.3

0.2

0.1

0
0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14
Mu/(fcu*b*d^2)

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