Project Assignment
Project Assignment
Fall 2012
Building type: The project involves the structural design of a five-story office building. Structural system: A reinforced concrete frame with a one-way slab and beam floor system will be used. The selection of column locations and framing arrangement is arrived at during the preliminary design stage to satisfy both architectural and structural requirements. Design material properties: Concrete compressive strength, fc Steel yield strength Design specifications: ACI 318-11. Project policy: 1. The project will be conducted by 18 teams of two students and 1 team of three students. 2. In each team, one student will be Designer 1 and the other(s) will be Designer 2. 3. Each designer will conduct a complete design of his/her structure. Designer 1 will design the structure shown in Figures 1 and 2, and Designer 2 will design the structure shown in Figures 3 and 4. The only difference between the two structures is the span dimensions. 4. Team members are encouraged to talk to each other, however each student is responsible for the design of his/her structure and must complete the entire report on his/her own (e.g., sharing of design drawing files or design calculation codes/spreadsheets is not allowed). 5. Non-team-members are not to consult each other about the project. 6. Each student will submit a complete report of his/her design. The report should conform to the standards of good engineering practice. Refer to policy on homework problems for guidelines. Project deliverables: Each student will prepare a detailed report as part of the project. The project report should include the following sections.
Project Cover
Table of Contents Abstract This section should include a brief summary (one or at most one-and-half pages) of the contents, procedures, findings, results, main conclusions, and recommendations of the report. Tell what was done, why it was done, and how it was done. The abstract should enable the busy reader to decide whether the report merits further reading.
Introduction Bring the reader up-to-date on your subject. Give a little background. Explain briefly what the project covers and what the reader can expect to get out of it. Two or three pages with a few figures (such as structural plan and elevation views) are usually sufficient. Design Here is where an overview description and discussion of your structural design goes. Figures for the design (reinforced concrete section details, longitudinal and transverse reinforcement details for the slabs, beams, and columns, reinforcement splice and cut-off locations, etc.) should also be presented here. Your discussion should include the following sections. - Loads (need to estimate slab thickness). - Estimation of column sizes (needed to determine clear-spans of beams and slabs from face-to-face of the supports). - Slab design. - T-beam design for flexure. - T-beam design for shear. - Bond, anchorage, development length calculations, and reinforcement detailing. - Crack control. - T-beam deflection control. - Column design. Summary and conclusions State what you found out or did. Provide a list of major conclusions in order of their importance. Recommendations State what you want your reader to do with what you did. Your reader wants this! After all, you are the one most familiar with your design. Make positive recommendations about your design; vague ones like better design is needed are not useful. If you can design the structure over again or change the layout, type of floor system, material properties, etc., what would you do differently? Appendixes Here, give details of your design calculations, equations used, long derivations, extensive tabular data, and the like. This is where you put the information needed to convince a doubting supervisor for your design. Dont put it in the Design Section as it will obscure the material. DUE DATES: First draft Second draft Final project report
: Wednesday, October 31 (due in class) SUBMIT COPY OF WORK : Tuesday, November 20 (due in class) SUBMIT COPY OF WORK : Friday, December 7 (due at 5:00 pm) SUBMIT FINAL ORIGINAL
Good luck! And, dont forget, the objective is to gain hands-on experience on the basics of RC structural design. Interact with me, your team member, and the TAs.