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A) Geo-technical Investigation & Soil Data Adopted in Design:The bearing capacity as per the soil report is as follows :1.0 M Below EGL 2.0 M Below EGL 3.0 M Below EGL 4.0 M Below EGL Assume for Depth 6.0 M Below EGL 35 T/Sqm 12 T/Sqm 16 T/Sqm 18 T/Sqm 24 T/Sqm
Wall top Level= Base slab level= Wall Height = Wall Th. provided at base t= Wall Th. provided at span t= Tank Diameter D= HxH/Dxt is adopted for Bending Moment= HxH/Dxt is adopted for Ring Tension=
As the values are greater than 20 , hoop forces are citical in the wall. Vertically provided nominal steel For 300 Th. Section -----Y12-140C/C B.F
C) Design of Wall For Hoop Forces :Tank Full Condition is Critical :Top 0.0 H to 0.3 H
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Hoop force in Top 0.0 H to 0.3 H= coeff x w x h x r = T Tu=T x1.5 Permissble stress in steel=fst =Tu/fst = Steel required Steel on each face Adopting Area of Each Bar Spacing Reqd Provide a Spacing of Ast Provided on Each Face Spacing Ast Provided = Top 0.3 H to 0.5 H Hoop force in Top 0.3 H to 0.5 H=0.55x8.39x9.81x12.4 = T Tu=T x1.5 Permissble stress in steel=fst Steel required Steel on each face Adopting Area of Each Bar Spacing Reqd Provide a Spacing of Ast Provided = 0.5 H to 0.9 H Hoop force in 0.5 H to 0.9 H=0.72x8.39x12.4x9.81 = T Tu=T x1.5 Permissble stress in steel=fst Steel required Steel on each face Adopting Area of Each Bar Spacing Reqd Provide a Spacing of Ast Provided =
245.99 Kn 368.98 Kn 435.00 Mpa 8.48 Sqcm 4.24 Sqcn 12 113.10 mm 266.67 mm 150.00 mm 753.98 Sq mm
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D) Design of Foundation for the Wall :Net safe bearing Capacity at founding level say Assume Weight of Reinforced Concrete Weight of Plain Cement Concrete Weight of Soil Weight of Water Factor of Safety reqd. Height of Walls Height of Soil Fill Height of Original Soil level to Foundation level Inner Dimension of Slab/Tank (Diamter) Wall Thickess (At top) Wall Thickess (At bottom) Thicknes of Bottom Slab Thicknes of Top Slab Thickness of PCC at base External projection of Footing Water table encountered fom top of existing ground Average Wall Thickness = Outer Dimension of Tank at TOP (Diamter) Outer Dimension of Tank at BOTTOM (Diamter) Dimension of Tank BOTTOM Slab (Diamter) Area of base slab
3 25 kN/m 3 24 kN/m 3 18 kN/m 3 9.81 kN/m
1.20 8.5 m 0 m 7 m 5.90 m 0.3 m 0.30 m 0.4 m 0 m 0.15 m 0.30 m 8.5 m 0.3 m 6.5 m 6.5 m 7.1 m 39.59 m2
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Area at bottom of outer edge of walls Bottom of excavated level from top of existing `ground
33.18 m2 7.40 m
E) Design of The Base Slab:Weight of Walls Total Load = Upward Reaction due to Net Load Total Upward Reaction ( Due to DL ) = Bending Moment calculations for base slab based on IS 3370 Coefficients From IS 3370 part 4 Bending Moment = Co-efficient * p * R Radius of Tank -----------Maximum Bending Moment at Support Maximum Bending Moment at Span (Stress forconcrete =2.0MPA) D rqd for uncraked section
32.32 cms <<< 40 Cms
2 m
2.95
Axial Tension..T 245.99 KN Width of Section..b 1000.00 mm Overall Member Depth..h 300.00 mm Axial cover to Steela 60.00 mm Modular Ratioalpha 7.30 Bar Dia Assumed 12.00 mm
Bar Spacing assumed s 150.00 mm Area of Steel .As 753.98 mm2 Modulus of Elasticity of Steel ..Es 200000.00 N/mm2 Apparent Strain ..e2 0.00 Stiffness Factor for concrete between cracks ..e10.00 em acr 0.00 93.90 mm
Dia of Tank Height of Tank Thickness of Wall at bottom H /Dt Ratio Unit Weight of Water Shear Force at base of wall Shear Force at distance of d from Base Shear Force at distance of 2d from Base Co-eff Triangular Load - Fixed Base Shear Force Shear Stress Tu = Vu/bd Steel Provided in Tension Zone Dia Spacing of bars Area Provided = Percentage of Steel Provided Allowable Shear Stress
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12 mm 100 mm
2 1130.97 mm
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