Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
Seismic Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
which is less than M+max= 127 ft-kips at A, but greater than the required Mu+ near
midspan of AB (=100 ft-kips).
min Mu+ (at support B for both spans AB and
Minimum positive/negative moment capacity at any section along beam AB or BC
= 351/4 =87.8 ft-kips.
(4) Positive moment reinforcement at midspan of beam AB- to be made continuous to
Check:
(plus standard 90º hook located in confined region of column). For the No. 8 (top)
bars (bend radius, measured on inside of bar, 3db = 3.0 in.),
For the No.7 bottom bars (bend radius 3db = 2,7 in), ldh = 13 in
Detail of anchorage of flexural reinforcement in exterior column
Design of flexural member AB
(d) Determine shear-reinforcement requirements:
Design of flexural member AB
Required spacing of No. 3 closed stirrups (hoops), since Av (2 legs) = 0.22 in2:
or
Atr = total area of hoops within the spacing s and which crosses the potential plane
splitting through the reinforcement being developed
fyt = specified yieldstrength of hoops = 60.000 psi
s = maximum spacing of hoops = 4 in
n = number of bars being developed along the plane of splitting = 3
Design of flexural member AB
O.K.
(2) Moment strength of columns relative to that of framing beam in transverse direction
The maximum axial load on column A at the second floor level for sidesway to the
left is Pu = 1070 kips.
the moment capacity of the column section corresponding to Pu = φPn = 1070kips, fc
′ = 4 ksi, fy = 60 ksi, = 0.75 ( = ratio of distance between centroids of outer rows
of bars to dimension of cross-section in the direction of bending, and ρ = 0.0165 is
obtained as φMn = Me = 260 ft-kips). With the same size column above and below
the beam, total moment capacity of columns = 2(260) = 520 ft-kips.
(3) Moment strength of columns relative to that of framing beams in longitudinal direction
Under an axial load of 1.2 D + 1.6 L + 0.5 Lr =
1076 kips, the moment capacity of the column
section with eight No. 9 bars is obtained as
φMn= Me = 258 ft-kips.
For a hoop spacing of 4 in., fyh = 60,000 lb/in2, and tentatively assuming No. 4 bar
hoops (for the purpose of estimating hc and Ach) the required cross-sectional area is
Design of frame column A.
No. 4 hoops with one crosstie, provide Ash = 3(0.20) = 0.60 in2
Thus, required splice length = 1.3(32.1) = 42 in. Use 44-in, lap splices.
Design of frame column A.
The shear across section x-x of the joint is obtained as the difference between the
tensile force at the top flexural reinforcement of the framing beam (stressed to
1.25fy) and the horizontal shear from the column above. The tensile force from the
beam (three No.8 bars, As = 2.37 in.2) is (2.37)(1.25)(60) = 178 kips
the net shear at section x-x of joint is 178 -25 = 153 kips.
Design of exterior beam—column connection
(b) Detail of joint
The design should be checked for adequacy in the longitudinal direction.)
The column is 26 in. square and is reinforced with eight No. 11 bars
The beams have dimensions b = 20 in. and d = 21.5 in
(a) Transverse reinforcement requirements (for confinement): Maximum allowable
spacing of rectangular hoops,
For the column cross-section considered and assuming No. 4 hoops, hc = 22.5 in.,
Ach = (23)2 = 529 in2, and Ag = (26)2 = 676 in2. With a hoop spacing of 6 in., the
required cross sectional area of confinement reinforcement in the form of hoops is
Ash(required) 0.41 in2
No. 4 hoops with crossties spaced
at 6 in o.c. provide Ash = 0.60 in2.
Design of interior beam-column connection
Following the same procedure used in item 4, the forces affecting the horizontal
shear across a section near mid-depth of the joint are obtained:
(b) Determine minimum longitudinal and transverse reinforcement requirements for wall:
(1) Check whether two curtains of reinforcement are required:
the maximum factored shear force on the wall at the first floor level is Vu = 651 kips
Acv = (14)(12) = 168 in2, (per foot of wall) the required area of reinforcement in
each direction per foot of wall is (0.0025)(168) = 0.42 in2/ft. Required spacing of
No. 5 bars [in two curtains, As = 2(0.31) = 0.62 in2]:
Design of structural wall (shear wall)
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Use two curtains of No. 5 bars spaced at 17 in o. c. in both horizontal and vertical
directions.
(d) Check adequacy of boundary element acting as a short column under factored
vertical forces due to gravity and lateral loads
Pu = 3963 kips.
With boundary elements having dimensions 32 in.×50 in. and reinforced with 24
No. 11 bars,
Design of structural wall (shear wall)
(e) Check adequacy of structural wall section at base under combined axial load and
bending in the plane of the wall:
9-8a: Pu = 5767 kips, Mu small
9-8b:Pu = 5157 kips, Mu= 30,469 ft-kips
9-8c: Pu = 2293 kips, Mu= 30,469 ft-kips
Assuming No. 5 hoops and crossties spaced at 4 in. o.c. and a distance of 3
in. from the center line of the No. 11 vertical bars to the face of the column,
we have hC = 44 + 1.41 + 0.625 = 46.04 in. (for short direction)
Ach= (46.04 + 0.625)(26 + 1.41 + 1.25) =1337 in2
Design of structural wall (shear wall)
With three crossties (five legs, including outside hoops),
Ash (provided) = 5(0.31) = 1.55 in2 O.K.
(2) Required cross-sectional area of confinement reinforcement in long direction:
hc = 26 + 1.41 + 0.625 = 28.04 in.
Ach = 1337 in2
Development length for No. 5 horizontal bars in wall, assuming no hooks are used
within the boundary element: ld = 3.5 ldh , where as indicated above, ldh = 9.0 in. so
that the required development length ld = 3.5(9) = 32 in.
This length can be accommodated within the confined core of the boundary
element, so that no hooks are needed, as assumed. However, because of the
likelihood of large horizontal cracks developing in the boundary elements,
particularly in the potential hinging region near the base of the wall, the horizontal
bars will be provided with 90° hooks engaging a vertical bar. Required lap splice
length for No. 5 horizontal bars, 1.3 ld = (1.3)(32) = 42 in
Design of structural wall (shear wall)