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NSCP C101-15
Chapter 4
STRUCTURAL CONCRETE
NATIONAL STRUCTURAL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES
VOLUME I
BUILDINGS, TOWERS AND
OTHER VERTICAL STRUCTURES
SEVENTH EDITION, 2015
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National Structural Code of the Philipines Volume I, 7th Elton, 2015CHAPTER 4 ~ Structural Concrete 4-1
Table of Contents
SECTION 401 nnn
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
401.1 Scope.
4012 General
4013 Purpose
401.4 Applicability.
401.5 Interpretation
401.6 Building Offi
401.7 Licensed Design Professional
401.8 Construction Documents and Design Records
401.9 Testing and Inspection...
401.10 Approval of Special Systems of Design, Contocton, (or Alternative Consirvetion Materials.
401.11 Provisions for Earthquake Resistance ae vo
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REFERENCED STANDARDS
403.1 SOP earn
403.2 Referenced Standards.
SECTION 404...
404.1
404.2
4043
404.4 Secu System and Load Pats.
404.5 Structural ANALYSIS ern
404.6. Strength
404.7 Serviceability
4048 Durability
404.9 Sustainability...
404.10 Structural Integrity
404.11 Fire Resistance
404.12 Requirements for Speci fc Types of Cnsrcton
404.13 Construction and Inspection non: 7
404.14 Strength Evaluation of Exist
SECTION 408 sun
LOADS,
405.1 Scope
405.2 General
405.3 Load Factors and Combinetions..
SECTION 406
STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS...
National Structural Code ofthe Phippines Volume f, 7 Eaton, 20153 Modeling.
4064 Arrangement of Live Load ..
4065 Simplified Method of Analysis for Noa-Presressed Continous Beams and ‘One-way Sia
406.6 First-order Analy . son .
406.7 Elastic Second-order Analysis.
406.8 — Inelastic Second-Order Analysis...
406.9 Acceptability of Finite Element Analysis.
13 Design Limits...
407.4 Required Strength
407.5 Design Strength...
407.6 Reinforcement Limits.
407.7 Reinforcement Detailing.
Design Strength
408.6 Reinforcement Limits.
408.7 Reinforcement Detailing,
408.8 Nor reseed Two-Way Jost System
408.9 Lift-slab Construction.
408.10 Direct Design Method
408,11 Equivalent Frame Method
SECTION 409 .
Scope .
409.2 General
409.3 Design Limits
409.4 Required Strength
409.5 Design Strength
409.6 Reinforcement Li
3 Design Limits
410.4 Required Strength..
410.5 Design Strength
4106 Reinforcement Limi
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410.7 Reinforcement Detailing
SECTION 411...
WALLS essen
ALLL Scope.
4112 General
ALL3 Design Limits
ALLA Required Strength,
4115 Design Strength cons
411.6 — Reinforcement Limits, seats
411.7 Reinforcement Detailing . :
411.8 Alternative Method for Out-of-Plane Slender Wall Analysis
SECTION 412.
DIAPHRAGMS
412.1 Scope
412.2 General...
412.3 Design Limits
412.4 Required Strength
412.5 Design Strength.
412.6 Reinforcement Limits.
412.7 Reinforcement Detailing
SECTION 413 ssenn
FOUNDATIONS.
413.1 Scope...
413.2 General
4133 Shallow Foundations,
4134 Deep Foundations.
SECTION 414.
PLAIN CONCRETE.
414.1 Scope.
4142. General.
4143 Design Limits
414.4 Required Strength...
414.5 Design Strength.
414.6 Reinforcement Detailing.
SECTION 415.
BEAM-CONCRETE AND so
SLAB-COLUMN JOINTS...
AISA Scope...
4152 General ss .
4153. Transfer of Column Axial Force through the Floor System,
4154 Detailing of Joints.
SECTION 416,
CONNECTION BETWEEN MEMBERS...
416.1 Scope ven .
416.2 Connections of Precast Members...
4163 Connections to Foundations...
4164 Horizontal Shear Transfer in Composite Concrete Flexural Members
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4165 Brackets and Corbels
SBCTION 417.
ANCHORING TO CONCRETE...
417.1 Scope...
417.2 General
4173. General Requirements for Strength of Anchor
417.4 Design Requirements for Tensile Loading...
417.5 Design Requirements for Shear Loading,
417.6 Interaction of Tensile and Shear Forces
4177 _ Required Edge Distances, Spacings, and Thicknesses to Preclude © Sliting Failure
417.8 Installation and Inspection of Anchors.
SECTION 418 sono
EARTHQUAKE-RESISTANT STRUCTURES ..
418.1 Scope ..
4184 Intermediate Moment Frames...
418.5 _ Intermediate Precast Structural Walls.
418.6 Beams of Special Moment Frames.
418.7 Columns of Special Moment Frames.
418.8 Joints of Special Moment Frames.
418.9 Special Moment Frames Constructed Using Precast Concrete.
418.10 Special Structural Walls...
418.11 Special Structural Walls Constructed
418.12 Diaphragms and THUSSeS..0o.
418.13 Foundations
418.14 Members Not Designated as Part ofthe Seismic-Force-Resisting System.
SECTION 419,
CONCRETE: DESIGN AND DURABILITY REQUIREMENTS.
419.1 Scope
419.2. Conerete Design Properties...
4193 Concrete Durability Requirement
4193.1 Exposure Categories and Classes
419.4 Grout Durability Requirements
SECTION 420
‘STEEL REINFORCEMENT PROPERTIES, DURABILITY, AND EMBEDMENTS.
A201 SCOPE vonron
4202 Non-Presiressed Bars and Wires.
420.3 Prestressing Strands, Wires, and Bars
420.5 Headed Shear Stud Reinforcement.
420.6 Provisions for Durability of Steet Reinforcement
420.7 Embedment os
SECTION 421
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123
123
125
127
128,
128
128.
129
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131
131
131
139
STRENGTH REDUCTION FACTORS ss 139
4211 Scope.. 139
SECTION 422 ssn 1a
SECTIONAL STRENGTH senso 42
142
142
4221 Scope. i
422.2 Design Assumptions for Moment and Axial Strength,
Association of Structural Engineers ofthe Philippines, Inc. (ASEP)422.3. Flexural Strength oo 143
422.4 Axial Strength or Combined Flexural and Axial Strength 143
422.5 One-way Shear Strength sn 144
422.6 Two-Way Shear Strength 147
422.7 Torsional Strength, 150
£228 Bearing, 152
422.9 Shea Frietion.. a cn SSN ES ces 1S
SECTION 423 rose
STRUT-AND-TIE MODELS
423.1 Scope
423.2 General ror
423.3 Design Strength
423.44 Strength of Struts
423.5 Reinforeement Crossing Bottle-Shaped Struts
423.6 Strut Reinforcement Detling. :
423.7. Strength of Ties nen
423.8 Tie Reinforcement Detailing
4239 Strength of Nodal Zones.
SECTION 424...
SERVICEABILITY REQUIREMENTS.
424.1 Scope:
424.2 _Deflections Due to Service-Level Gravity Loads
424.3 Distribution of Flexural Reinforcement in One-Way Slabs and Beams.
424.4 Shrinkage and Temperature Reinforcement,
424.5 Permissible Stresses in Prestressed Conerete Flexural Members...
SECTION 42:
REINFORCEMENT DETAILS.
425.1 ScOpE mre
425.2 Minimum Spacing of Reinforcement
425.3 Standard Hooks, Seismic Hooks, Crossties, and Minimum Inside Bend Diameters
425.4 Development of Reinforcement
425.5 Splice nn
425.6 Bundled Reinforcement.
425.7 Transverse Reinforcement. -
425.8 Post-Tensioning Anchorages and Couplers...
425.9 Anchorage Zones for Post-Tensioned Tendons..
SECTION 426,
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND INSPECTION
426.1 Scope.
4262 Design Criteria
4263 Member Information...
4264 Concrete Materials and Mixture Requirements
4265 Concrete Production and Construction.
426.46 Reinforcement Materials and Construction Requitements..
426.7 Anchoring to Concrete.
4268 Embedments,
426.9 Additional Requirements for Precast Concrete
426.10 Additional Requirements for Prestressed Concrete,
426.11 Formwork nn
426.12. Concrete Evaluati
‘and Acceptance
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422.3 Flexural Strength.
422.4 Axial Strength or Combi
4225 One-way Shear Strength.
422.6 ‘Two-Way Shear Strength
422.7 Torsional Strength soscu
22.8 Bearing su
422.9 Shear Friction
id Flexural and Axial Strength
423.1 Scope.
423.2 General
423.3 Design Strength.
423.4 Strength of Struts...
423.5 Reinforcement Crossing Bott
423.6 Strut Reinforcement Delailing.
423.7 Strength of Ties
4238 Tie Reinforcement Detailing -
423.9 Strength of Nodal Zones.
SERVICEABILITY REQUIREMENTS..
424.1 Scope...
424.2 _ Deflections Due to Service-Level Gravity Loads.
424.3 Distribution of Flexural Reinforcement in One-Way Slabs and Beams...
424.4 Shrinkage and Temperature Reinforcement.
424.5 Permissible Stresses in Prestressed Concrete Flexural Members.
SECTION 428,
REINFORCEMENT DETAILS.
425.1 Scope. .
425.2. Minimum Spacing of Reinforcement...
425.3 Standard Hooks, Seismic Hooks, Crossties, an
425.4 Development of Reinforcement
425.5 Splices
4256 Bundled Reinforcement.
425.7 Transverse Reinforcement. smear
425.8 Post-Tensioning Anchorages and Couplers.
425.9 Anchorage Zones for Post-Tensioned Tendon...
SECTION 426 snnnnanono
CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND INSPECTION ...
426.1 Scope.
4262 Design Criteria
4263 Member Information .
4264 Concrete Materials and Mixture Requirements
4265 Concrete Production and Construction...
426.46 Reinforcement Materials and Construction Requirements...
426.7 Anchoring to Conerete
4268 Embedments.,
426.9 Additional Requirements for Precast Concrete
426.10 Additional Requirements for Prestressed Concrete.
42611 Formwork nn '
426.12 Concrete Evaluation and Acceptance.
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426.13 Inspection
SECTION 427.
STRENGTH EVALUATION OF EXISTING STRUCTURES.
427.1 Scope
4272 General. 7
4273 _Anulstical Strength Evaluation.
4274 Strength Evaluation by Load Test
4275 Reduced Load Rating ..
‘SECTION 428 o
BUILDING CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR CONCRETE THIN SHELLS.
428.1 Scope and Definitions...
428.2 Analysis and Design.
428.3 Design Strength
4284.1 Castinplace Non-Prestresed Concrete.
428.42. Cast-in-place Prestressed Concrete.
{Rts Precast Non Presiessed or Preiresed Conerete ‘Manufactured Under Plat Conditions.
42844 Specified Concrete Cover Requirements for Corrosive Environments
4285 Shell Reinforcement ve "
428.6 Construction .
SECTION 429
ALTERNATE DESIGN METHOD ..
429.1 Notations.
429.2 Seope
4293 General
429.4 Permissible Service Load Stresses...
$208 Development and Splices of Reinforcement...
429.7 Compression Members With or Without Flexure..
Shear and Torsion.
APPENDIX.
‘Association of Structural Engineers of the Philippines, Inc, (ASEP)SECTION 401
SGENERAL REQUIREMENTS
401.4 Scope
401.1.1 This section addresses (a) to (h)
a. General requirements of this Chapter;
b. Purpose of this Chapter,
cc. Applicability of this Chapter;
4d. Interpretation of this Chapter;
¢. Definition of building official and the licensed design
professional;
£. Construction documents;
g. Testing and inspection;
hh, Approval of special systems of design, construction,
or alternative construction materials,
401.2 General
401.21 Chapter 4 refers to the structural concrete
provision of the National Structural Code of the
Philippines, Volume I (NSCP Vol. 1), 7" Edition and may
be cited as such, and will be referred to herein as “this
Code”,
401.22 This chapter provides minimum requirements
for the design and construction of structural concrete
elements of any building or other structure under
requirements of the National Building Code of the
Philippines of which this chapter of the National
Structural Code of the Philippines, Volume 1, forms a
part. This chapter also covers the strength evaluation of
existing conerete structures
For structural concrete, f; shall not be less than 17 MPa,
No maximum value of f shall apply unless restricted by
« specific code provision
401.23 This chapter isin English, with SI units,
published by the Association of Structural Engineers of
the Philippines, Inc.
401.2.4 In case of conflict between this edition and other
carlier versions, this latest version govern.
401.2.8 This chapter provides the minimum requirements
for the materials, design, construction, and strength
aluation of structural concrete members and systems in
any structure designed and constructed under the
requirements ofthe general building code,
401.2.6 Modifications to this Code that are adopted by @
particular government agency or local government are
part of that organization's requirements, but are not part
of this Code.
401.2.7 This chapter provides the minimum requirements
for the materials, design, construction, and strength
evaluation of structural concrete members and systems in
any structure within this Code.
4013 Purpose
4013.1 The purpose of this chapter is to provide for
public health and safety by establishing minimum
requirements for strength, stability, serviceability,
durability, and integrity of concrete structures
4013.2 This chapter does not address all design
401.33 Construction means and methods are not
addressed in this section.
401.4 Applicability
401.4.1 This chapter shall apply to concrete structures
designed and constructed under the requirements of the
general building code:
401.4.2 Applicable provisions of this chapter shall be
permitted (0 be used for structures not governed by the
‘general building code.
401.43 The design of thin shells and folded plate
‘concrete structures shall be in accordance with Section
428.
401.44 Design and construction of structural concrete
slabs cast on stay-in-place, non-composite steel deck are
governed by this chapter.
40148 Design and construction of one- and two-
family dwellings snd multiple single-family dwellings
(ownhouses) and their accessory structures may be
designed until such time provisions of the National
Structural Code ofthe Philippines, Volume IL, Housing is
published.
National Structural Code of the Philippines Volume 1, 7" Edition, 201548 CHAPTER 4— Struct
4014.6 This chapter does not apply to the design and
installation of concrete piles, drilled piers, and caissons
Pp
Ps
mm
Po
Pv
Pw
%
value of net tensile strain in the
extreme layer of longitudinal tension
reinforcement used 1 define a
ccompression-controlled section
angle between axis of strut,
compression diagonal, or
‘compression ficld and the tension
‘chord of the members
correction factor related to unit
weight of concrete.
‘modification factor to reflect the
reduced mechanical properties of
lightweight concrete relative 10
normal-weight concrete of the same
compressive strength,
modification factor to reflect the
reduced mechanical properties of
lightweight conerete in certain
cconerete anchorage applications,
‘multiplier used for additional
deflection due to long-term effects
coefficient of friction
number of identical arms of
shearhead,
posttensioning curvature fiction
coefficient.
time-dependent factor for sustained
load
ratio. of non-prestressed tension
reinforcement.
Ad (lw)
ratio of A, to bd
ratio of compression reinforcement,
A’, to bd.
reinforcement ratio producing
balanced strain conditions
ratio of area of distributed
longitudinal reinforcement to gross
conerete area perpendicular to that
reinforcement.
ratio. of prestressed reinforcement,
Apsto bdy,
ratio of volume of spiral
reinforcement to total volume of core
confined by the spiral, measured out-
to-out of spirals,
ratio of area of distributed transverse
reinforcement to gross concrete area
perpendicular to that reinforcement
ratio of tie reinforcement area to area
of contact surface,
Ay
bs
ratio of tension reinforcement, Ay to
bud.
strength-reduction factor.
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stiffness reduction factor.
characteristic bond stress of adhesive
anchor in cracked concrete, MPa.
‘characteristic bond stress of adhesive
anchor in uncracked concrete, MPa.
factor used to modify development
length based on cover.
factor used to modily tensile strength
‘of anchors based on presence or
absence of cracks in concrete.
factor used to modify tensile strength,
of post-installed anchors intended for
use in uncracked concrete without
supplementary reinforcement 10
account for the splitting tensile
stresses due to installation,
factor used to modify tensile strength
of adhesive anchors intended for use
in uncracked concrete without
supplementary reinforcement to
account for the splitting tensile
stresses due to installation,
factor used to modify pullout strength
fof anchors based on presence or
absence of eracks in concrete.
factor used to modily shear strength
fof anchors based on presence or
absence of cracks in conerete and
presence or absence — of
supplementary reinforcement.
factor used to modify development
fength based on reinforcement
coating,
factor used to modify tensile strength
‘of anchors based on eccentricity of
applied loads.
factor used to modify tensile strength
of adhesive anchors based on
eccentricity of applied loads.
factor used to modify shear strength
of anchors based on eccentricity of
applied loads.
factor used to modify tensile strength
of anchors based on proximity to
edges of concrete member.
factor used to modify tensile strength
of adhesive anchors based on
proximity to edges of concrete
‘member.
factor used to modify shear strength
fof anchors based on proximity to
edges of concrete member.
factor used to modify shear strength
of anchors located in concrete
members with fig <1-5¢q1
factor used to modify development
length based on confining.
reinforcement.
Ws = factor used to modify development
length based on reinforcement size.
he = factor used to modify development
length for casting location intension,
e = factor used to modify development
length for welded deformed wire
reinforcement in tension.
= amplification factor to account for
overstrength of the seismic-force-
resisting system determined in
accordance with the general building
code.
Wy, yy, 0%, = reinforcement indices for flanged
sections computed as for a, p and
‘' except that b shall be the web
width, and reinforcement area shall
be that required to develop
‘compressive strength of web only.
4023 Terminology
ADHESIVE are chemical components formulated from
“organic polymers, or a combination of organic polymers
‘and inorganic materials that cure if blended together.
ADMIXTURE is a material other than water, aggregate,
or hydraulic cement used as an ingredient of conerete and,
added (0 concrete before or during its mixing to modify
its properties.
AGGREGATE is @ granular material, such as sand,
gravel, crushed stoné and iron blast-fumace slag, and
when used with a cementing medium forms a hydraulic
‘cement conerete or mortar.
AGGREGATE, LIGHTWEIGHT is an aggregate
meeting the requirements of ASTM C330 and having a
bulk density with a dry, lose weight of 1120 kg/m" or
Jess, determined in accordance with ASTM C29. In some
standards, the term lightweight ageregate is being
replaced by the term low-density aggregate
ANCHOR is a steel element either cast into concrete or
post-installed into a hardened concrete member and used
to transmit applied loads to the comerete
ANCHOR, CAST-IN is a headed bolt, headed stud, or
hooked bolt (J- or L-bolt) installed before placing
‘concrete.
ANCHOR, HEADED BOLT is a cast-in steel anchor
that develops its tensile strength from the mechanical
interlock provided by either a head or nut at the embedded
cend of the anchor.
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