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BSI 13/30255480 DC:2013 Edition

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BS ISO 15673. Guidelines for the simplified design of structural reinforced concrete for buildings

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15 Scope
Normative references
16 Terms and definitions
26 Symbols and abbreviations
Symbols
30 Abbreviations
31 Design and construction procedure
Procedure
Step A
Step B
Step C
Step D
Step E
Step F
Step G
Step H
Step I
Step J
32 Step K
33 Design documentation
Calculation memoir
Geotechnical report
Structural drawings
Specifications
General Guides
Limitations
Occupancy
Permitted uses and occupancies
34 Mixed occupancy
Maximum number of stories
Maximum area per floor
Maximum story height
Maximum span length
35 Maximum difference in span length
Minimum number of spans
Maximum cantilever span
Maximum slope for slabs, girders, beams and joists
Maximum slope of the terrain
Distance between centre of mass and centre of rigidity
Limit states
Ultimate limit state design format
General
36 Required factored strength
Design strength
Serviceability limit state design format
37 Specific guides
Structural systems and layout
Description of the components of the structure
Floor system
38 Vertical supporting elements
Foundation
Lateral load resisting system
Other structural elements
General program
Architectural program
39 General structural guides for the project
Structural layout
General structural layout
40 Floor layout
Vertical layout
42 Feasibility under the guidelines
43 Actions (loads)
General
Load factors and load combinations
Dead and live load
Rain load, snow load, and sloping roof live load
Wind
44 Earthquake forces
Earth pressure
Weight and pressure of fluids
Other effects
Mass of materials
Dead loads
45 Live loads
46 Specified snow load
Specified wind forces
Specified earthquake forces
General
Seismic hazard
No seismic hazard zones:
Low seismic hazard zones:
Intermediate seismic hazard zones:
47 High sesimc hazard zones:
51 Soil profile types
Site effects
52 Design response spectral ordinates.
Seismic design base shear
Seismic-resistant structural system
Energy-dissipation capacity of the seismic-resistant structu
Computation of the seismic design base shear
Vertical distribution of the design seismic forces
53 General reinforced concrete requirements
General
Scope
Additional requirements
Materials for reinforced concrete
General
Cement
Aggregates
Water
Steel reinforcement
54 Deformed reinforcement
Welded-wire fabric.
Plain reinforcement
Admixtures
Storage of materials
Minimum and maximum reinforcement bar diameter
Concrete mixture specification
Concrete cover of reinforcement
Minimum concrete cover
56 Special fire protection
Special corrosion protection
Minimum reinforcement bend diameter
Standard hook dimensions
57 Bar separation and maximum aggregate size
Maximum nominal coarse aggregate size
58 Minimum clear spacing between parallel bars in a layer
Minimum clear spacing between parallel layers of reinforceme
Minimum clear spacing between longitudinal bars in columns
59 Clear spacing between parallel lap splices
Maximum flexural reinforcement spacing in solid slabs
Maximum shrinkage and temperature reinforcement spacing in s
60 Maximum reinforcement spacing in structural concrete walls
Vertical and horizontal reinforcement
Number of layers of reinforcement
61 Special details per element type
Development length, lap splicing and anchorage of reinforcem
Development length
Reinforcing bars
The minimum length of embedment, ld, required on each side o
Welded-wire fabric
62 Lap splice dimensions
Reinforcing bars
Welded-wire fabric
Minimum standard hook anchorage distance
63 Limits for longitudinal reinforcement
General
Solid slabs and footings
Minimum area of shrinkage and temperature reinforcement
Minimum area of tension flexural reinforcement
64 Maximum area of tension flexural reinforcement
Girders, beams and joists
Minimum area of tension flexural reinforcement
66 Maximum flexural reinforcement ratios
67 Columns
Minimum and maximum area of longitudinal reinforcement
Minimum diameter of longitudinal bars
Minimum number of longitudinal bars
Distribution of longitudinal bars
Structural concrete walls
Minimum area of vertical reinforcement
Maximum area of vertical reinforcement
Minimum amounts of transverse reinforcement
General
68 Slabs
Girders, beams and joists
Minimum transverse reinforcement
Girders and beams in seismic zones
Columns
Ties
69 Spirals
70 Column-girder joints
Structural concrete walls
71 Strength of members subjected to flexural moments
General
Factored flexural moment at section
Minimum design flexural moment strength
72 Design moment strength for rectangular sections with tension
Design moment strength
Obtaining the flexural tension reinforcement area
73 Use of compression reinforcement in girders, beams, and jois
Tension reinforcement less than maximum
Shallow doubly reinforced sections
Design moment strength of sections with compression reinforc
74 Obtaining the flexural tension and compression reinforcement
T-beam effect
Effective flange width for beams with slab in both sides
The width of slab effective as a T-beam flange, b, should no
75 Effective flange width for beams with slab in one side only
The width of slab effective as a T�beam flange, b, should no
76 Isolated T-beams
The flange thickness hf, in isolated T-beams should be at le
Design moment strength of T-beams
Obtaining the flexural tension reinforcement area
77 Strength of members subjected to shear stresses
General
Factored shear
Design shear strength
Beam-action shear
General
Contribution of concrete to beam-action design shear strengt
78 Shear reinforcement
79 Design of shear reinforcement
80 Two-way action shear (punching shear) in solid slabs and foo
General
Critical section definition for two-way action shear
Two-way action shear design strength
81 Floor system
Types of floor systems
General
Slab-on-girder system
Description of the basic system
82 Use of intermediate beams
Advantages of slab-on-girder system
83 Joist systems
Description of the basic system
84 Type of formwork
85 Distribution ribs
In joist systems that span in only one direction, in order t
Two-way joist systems
86 Advantages of joist systems
Criteria for the selection of the floor system
87 Guides for structural integrity
General
Perimeter girders in slab-and-girder and joist systems
Other beams and girders
Joists
Slab one-way and two-way action and load path
General
One-way action
Two-way action
88 Floor system load path
Minimum allowable depth of the elements of the floor system
General
Solid one-way slabs supported by girders, beams, joists, or
Top thin solid slab that spans the space between joists
Non-structural elements not likely to be damaged by large de
Non-structural elements likely be damaged by large deflectio
89 Girders, beams and one-way joists supporting the slab
Non-structural elements not likely to be damaged by large de
Non-structural elements likely be damaged by large deflectio
90 Two-way slabs supported by girders, beams, or structural con
Initial trial dimensions for the floor system
Solid slabs supported on girders, beams, joists or structura
General
Design load definition
Loads to be included
Dead load and live load
91 Factored design load
Details of reinforcement
General
Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement
Description
Location
Minimum reinforcement area
Maximum and minimum reinforcement spacing
Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement
Description
Location
92 Minimum reinforcement area
Maximum reinforcement area
Maximum and minimum reinforcement spacing
Cut off points
Reinforcement splicing
Embedment at interior supports
End anchorage of reinforcement
Negative flexural reinforcement
Description
Location
Minimum reinforcement area
93 Maximum reinforcement area
Maximum and minimum reinforcement spacing
Cut off points
Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Shear reinforcement
Corner reinforcement
Top corner reinforcement
Bottom corner reinforcement
94 Welded-wire fabric used in short span slabs
95 Practical considerations for the value of dc and d to employ
Top thin solid slab that spans between joists
Dimensional guides
Factored flexural moment
Reinforcement
96 Shear strength verification
Calculation of the reactions on the joists
Cantilevers of slabs supported on girders, beams or walls
Dimensional guides
Factored negative flexural moment
97 Reinforcement
Negative flexural reinforcement
98 Positive flexural reinforcement
A minimum amount of positive flexural reinforcement with an
Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement
Reinforcement parallel to the edge of the cantilever complyi
Reinforcement of two-way cantilevers
99 Shear verification
Calculation of the reactions on the supports
One-way one-span solid slabs spanning between girders, beams
Dimensional guides
Factored flexural moment
Longitudinal flexural reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement
The positive reinforcement ratio, (, in the direction of the span lm, should be determined employing Equation 35 or Equation 36, with the value of obtained from Equation 59 convert
100 Negative flexural reinforcement
The negative flexural reinforcement ratio, (, in the direction of the span lm, should be determined employing Equation 35 or Equation 36, with the value of obtained from Equation
Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement
The reinforcement perpendicular to the span should meet the
Shear verification
Calculation of the reactions on the supports
101 One-way solid slabs supported on girders, beams, or walls, w
Dimensional guides
Factored flexural moment
102 Longitudinal flexural reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement
Negative flexural reinforcement
Shrinkage and temperature reinforcement
The reinforcement perpendicular to the span should meet the
103 Shear verification
104 Calculation of the reactions on the supports
Two-way solid slabs spanning between girders, beams, or stru
Dimensional guides
105 Factored flexural moment
111 Longitudinal flexural reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement
112 Negative flexural reinforcement
Shear verification
114 Calculation of the reactions on the supports
Girders, beams and joists
General
Design load definition
Loads to be included
Tributary loads
The reactions from other structural elements supported by th
115 Loads carried directly by the beam, girder or joist
Factored design load
Factored design load for loads carried directly by the eleme
Factored reactions from supported structural elements:
Total factored design load:
Details of reinforcement
General
Transverse reinforcement
Description
116 Location
Minimum transverse reinforcement area
Maximum and minimum spacing of stirrups
Stirrup leg splicing
Hanger reinforcement
Support of stirrups
117 Positive flexural reinforcement
Description
Location
Minimum reinforcement area
Maximum reinforcement area
Minimum and maximum reinforcement separation
Cut off points
Reinforcement splicing
Embedment at interior supports
End anchorage of reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement acting in compression
118 Minimum diameter of longitudinal reinforcement
Negative flexural reinforcement
Description
Location
Minimum reinforcement area
Maximum reinforcement area
Minimum and maximum reinforcement separation
Cut off points
Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Negative flexural reinforcement acting in compression
119 Negative reinforcement for support of stirrups
Maximum number of longitudinal bars in a layer
Girders and beams with bw ( 300 mm
Girders and beams with bw < 300 mm
Joists
Minimum number of longitudinal bars in a layer
120 Exterior exposure
Interior exposure
Skin reinforcement
Reinforcement in flanges of T-beams
121 Distribution of negative flexural reinforcement in flanges o
Where flanges of T-beam construction are in tension negative
Transverse flange reinforcement
Girder and beam reinforcement in seismic zones
Joists and beams supported on girders
General
122 Dimensional guides
Joists
Beams
Cantilevers of joists and beams
Factored flexural moment
Cantilevers of joists and beams supported on beams, girders
One-span joists and beams supported on beams, girders or wal
The factored positive and negative flexural moment, Mu, in N ( m, for one-span beams and one-span one-way joists should be calculated using the Equation 83 and Equation 84, where l
123 Joists and beams supported on beams, girders or walls, with
Use of frame analysis for joists and beams supported on beam
124 Two-way joists supported on beams, girders or walls
125 Factored shear
Cantilevers of joists and beams supported on beams, girders
One-span joists and beams supported on beams, girders or wal
Joists and beams supported on beams, girders or walls, with
Use of frame analysis
Two-way joists supported on beams, girders or walls
126 Reinforcement
Positive flexural reinforcement
The positive reinforcement area should be
Negative flexural reinforcement
127 Transverse reinforcement
Hanger reinforcement
128 Calculation of the reactions on beams and girders
One-way joists
Two-way joists supported on beams, girders or walls
129 Beams
Columns
General
Design load definition
Loads to be included
130 Dead load and live load
131 Factored design forces
Dimensional guides
General
Limiting section dimensions
Minimum section dimensions for rectangular columns
Under the present guidelines, section dimension for rectang
Minimum section dimensions for circular columns
132 Distance between lateral supports
General
Central columns
133 Edge columns
Corner columns
Column built monolithically with wall
Details of reinforcement
General
Longitudinal reinforcement
Description and location
134 Minimum and maximum longitudinal reinforcement area
Minimum diameter of longitudinal bars
Minimum number of longitudinal bars
Minimum and maximum reinforcement separation
Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Longitudinal bar offset
135 Maximum number of longitudinal bars per face of rectangular
Maximum number of longitudinal bars in circular columns
137 Transverse reinforcement
General
Maximum and minimum tie and spiral spacing
Tie hooks
Column reinforcement in seismic zones
Flexural guides
Guide factored loads
Initial trial cross-section dimensions and longitudinal rein
Trial cross-section dimensions
138 Trial longitudinal reinforcement
Factored flexural moment verification
Biaxial moment strength verification
Shear guides
Factored shear
139 Factored shear from vertical loads
Factored shear from horizontal loads
Shear strength verification
Biaxial shear strength verification
Strength of members subjected to axial loads with or without
General
Combined factored axial load and factored flexural moment
Design strength for axial compression
Design strength for axial compression without flexure
140 Maximum design axial load strength
Balanced strength for axial compression with flexure
Square and rectangular tied columns, and structural concrete
141 Circular-section columns with spiral reinforcement
Tension-controlled strength for axial compression with flexu
Square and rectangular tied columns and structural concrete
142 Circular-section columns with spiral reinforcement
Design strength for axial tension without flexure
Minimum design combined axial load and moment strength
144 Use of interaction diagrams
Biaxial moment strength
Structural concrete walls
General
Design load definition
Loads to be included
146 Dead load and live load
Lateral design load
147 Factored design load
148 Dimensional guides
General
Limiting dimensions
Minimum thickness structural concrete walls
Columns embedded in walls
Distance between lateral supports
Beams on top of walls
149 Details of reinforcement
General
Number of curtains of reinforcement
Two curtains of reinforcement
One curtain of reinforcement
Vertical reinforcement
Description
Minimum and maximum vertical reinforcement area
150 Maximum reinforcement separation
Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Horizontal reinforcement
General
Walls with transverse reinforcement as in columns
Minimum horizontal reinforcement area
Maximum horizontal reinforcement spacing
151 Reinforcement splicing
End anchorage of reinforcement
Structural concrete wall reinforcement in seismic zones
Flexural guides
Required factored loads
Initial trial vertical reinforcement
Required factored moment strength verification
Shear guides
Factored shear
Shear strength verification
152 Calculation of the reactions at the foundation
Load reaction
Moment reaction
Foundations
Dimensioning of the foundation elements
Footings
Footings supporting circular or regular polygon-shaped colum
Moment in footings
153 Shear in footings
Development of reinforcement in footings
Minimum footing depth
Transfer of forces at base of column, wall or reinforced ped
Sloped or stepped footings
154 Foundation mats
Footings on piles
General
Anchorage of reinforcement
Maximum axial stresses
Reinforcement minimum ratios and lengths
Foundation beams
Dimensional guides
Longitudinal reinforcement
155 Transverse reinforcement
Retaining Walls
Lateral earth pressure
General.
Internal friction and Interface friction Angles.
156 Types of retaining walls
157 Types of retaining wall failures
Static pressures on retaining walls
Active earth pressure
158 Passive earth pressure
159 Seismic pressures on retaining walls
Yielding Walls
Active earth pressure
160 Passive earth pressure
161 Non Yielding Walls
162 Water Effects on Wall Pressures
Water Outboard of Wall
Water in Backfill
General requirements for retaining walls
Support top and bottom.
Drainage.
Backfill material.
Surcharge.
163 Minimum thickness.
Details of reinforcement
Flexural requirements
Shear requirements
Lateral Load Resisting System
General
164 Specified lateral forces
General
Lateral forces covered
Wind forces
Earthquake forces
Soil lateral forces
Lateral fluid pressure
Lateral force resisting structural system
General
165 Minimum amount of structural concrete walls
General
Guide wall area for shear strength
Guide wall dimensions for lateral stiffness
166 Special reinforcement details for seismic zones
General
Girders of frames
Dimensional guides
Longitudinal reinforcement
Transverse reinforcement
167 Shear strength
168 Columns
Dimensional guides
169 Longitudinal reinforcement
The guides of 13.4 should be complied with, and in 13.4.2.6
Minimum flexural strength of columns
Unless the full clear length of the column is provided with
Columns with transverse reinforcement in the form of ties
When the column transverse reinforcement are ties, in additi
171 Columns with transverse reinforcement in the form of spiral
172 Shear strength
173 Joints
General
Limit on column dimensions at the joint based of girder long
Transverse reinforcement within the joint
Joint shear strength
175 Anchorage of girder reinforcement at the joint
Girder longitudinal reinforcement straight bars
Walls
General
Boundary elements
176 Shear strength
Shear strength of structural walls should comply with 9.6.5.
Nonstructural walls
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