1 5.1 5.8.1 Design Service Life 26 2 6.1 6.2.1 Grades of Reinforcing Steel 29 3 6.2 6.3.5 Relaxation for Other Values of Initial Stress 34 4 6.3 6.3.5 Relaxation Loss Upto 1000 Hours 34 5 6.4 6.4.1 Main Groups of Concrete and its Strength-Grades 35
6 6.5 6.4.2.2 Stress and Deformation characteristics for Normal Concrete 38
7 6.6 6.4.2.6 Autogenous Shrinkage Strain of Concrete X 10^6 45
8 6.7 6.4.2.6 Values For Kh 45 9 6.8 6.4.2.6 Unrestrained Drying Shrinkage Values(Ƹca x 10^6) 46 Final Creep Coefficient[Ф(70yr)] of Concrete at age of 10 6.9 6.4.2.6 47 t=70years Coefficients of Friction µ & Wobble Effect(K) of Post 11 7.1 7.3.2 64 Tensioned Tendons and External Unbonded Tendons 12 11.1 11.2.2 Effective Length,le for Columns/Piers 114 13 12.1 12.3.2 Recommended Values of Wmax 122 14 13.1 13.4.3 Design Bursting Tensile Forces in End Blocks 136 15 14.1 14.3.1 Classification of Service Environment 141 Durability Recommendations for Service Life of at Least 100 16 14.2 14.3.2.1 142 Years(20 mm Aggregate) Adjustments in Cement Content for Aggregates of Size Other 17 14.3 14.3.2.2 143 than 20 mm Size 18 14.4 14.4.2 Requirement for Concrete Exposed to Sulphate Attack 145 Minimum Mandrel Diameters for Bending of Bent-up Bars 19 15.1 15.2.2 and Curved Bars to Avoid Splitting/Crushing of 148 Concrete(Ф:Diameter of Bar) Minimum Mandrel Diameters for Cold Bending of Bars to 20 15.2 15.2.2 148 Avoid Bending Cracks(Ф:Diameter of Bar)
Design Values fbd (N/mm)for Favourable Bond
21 15.3 15.2.3.2 150 Conditions[These Values Incorporate(ɣc)Value Equal to 1.5]
Value of K for Favourable Bond[These Values
22 15.4 15.3.3 151 Incorporate(ɣc=1.5) 23 18.1 18.2.3 Reinforcing Steel 201 24 18.2 18.3.1 Types of Prestressing Steel 203 25 18.3 18.3.2 Hard Drawn Stress Relieved Wires 203 26 18.4 18.3.2 Stress Relieved Strands 204 27 18.5 18.3.2 High Tensile Bars 204 28 18.6 18.4.5 Permissible Limit for Solids 208 29 18.7 18.5.2 Proportion of Ordinary Concrete 209 30 18.8 18.5.3 Minimum Frequency of Sampling of Concrete 211 ### 31 A4.1 A4.1 Grade of Concrete and Steel 252 32 A4.2 A4.5.1 Properties and Basic Permissible Stresses for Concrete 253 33 A4.3 A4.5.2 Basic Permissible Tensile Stresses for Plain Concrete 253 34 A4.4 A4.5.2 Permissible Stresses for Steel 254 35 A4.5 A6.1 Maximum Shear Stress τmax Mpa 255 36 A4.6 A6.1 Permissible Shear Stress in Concrete 256 37 A4.7 A6.1 Values of K for Solid Slabs 256 38 B3.1 B3.2 Effective Width 279 IS-456 S.NO TABLE.NO CLAUSE DESCRIPTION Page.No 1 1 5.4.3 Permissible Limit for Solids 15 2 2 6.2.1 Grades of Concrete 16 3 3 8.2.2.1 Environmental Exposure Conditions 18 4 4 8.2.4.2 Requirements for Concrete Exposed to Sulphate Attack 19
Minimum Cement Content,Maximum Water-Cement Ratio
5 5 8.2.5.4 and Minimum Grade of Concrete for Different Exposures with 20 Normal Weight Aggregates of 20mm Nominal Maximum Size
Adjustments to Minimum Cement Contents for Aggregates
6 6 8.2.5.4 21 Other than 20mm Nominal Maximum Size 7 7 8.2.5.4 Limits of Chloride Content of Concrete 21 8 8 9.2.4.2 Assumed Standard Deviation 23 9 9 10.1.2 Proportions for Nominal Mix Concrete 23 10 10 10.2.5 Surface Water Carried by Aggregates 24 Characteristics Compressive Strength Compliance 11 11 17.6.1 30 Requirement 12 12 22.5.2 Bending Moment Coefficients 36 13 13 22.5.2 Shear for Coefficients 36 14 14 24.3.2.1 Values of K for Simply Supported and Continuous Slabs 40 15 15 26.5.1.1 Clear Distance Between Bars 46 16 16 26.5.1.1 Nominal Cover to Meet Durability Requirements 47 17 16A 26.5.1.1 Nominal Cover to Meet Specified Period of Fire Resistance 47 18 17 31.5.2.1 Minimum Permissible Values of αc 56 19 18 37.1.1 Values of Partial Safety Factor ɣf for Loads 68 20 19 40.4 Design Shear Strength of Concrete,τc,N/mm^2 73 21 20 40.4 Maximum Shear Stress,τcmax,N/mm^2 73 22 21 B-2.3 Permissible Stresses in Concete 81 23 22 B-3.4 Permissible Stresses in Steel Reinforcement 82 24 23 B-5.2.3 Permissible Shear Stress in Concrete 84 25 24 B-5.5.2 Maximum Shear Stress,τcmax,N/mm^2 85 26 25 C-3.1 Values of Coefficient,K1 88
Bending Moment Coefficients for Rectangular Panels
27 26 D-2.1 91 Supported on Four Sides with Provision for Torsion at Corners
Bending Moment Coefficient for Slans Spanning in Two
28 27 D-2.1.1 91 Directions at Right Angles,Simply Supported on Four Sides 29 28 E-3 Effective Length of Compression Members 94 IS-456 S.NO CLAUSE DESCRIPTION Page.No 1 703.1.1 Design Discharge of Foundation 9 2 705.2.2 Depth of Foundation in Rocks 14 3 708.2.3 Steining thickness 24 Grade of Concrete,Water Cement ratio,Slump for Precast and 4 709.1.9 33 Cast-in-Situ Pile 5 709.2.4 Routine Load Test 35 6 8.2 Classification of Rocks 63 7 Appendix-5 Value of X based on Consistency of Soil 77 8 Appendix-7 Empirical Values of Q,Jand Percent Side Adhesion 85 Appendix-7 9 Value of Ƞ in relation to e and to the ratio of P/W 91 (method-2) IRC-112 S.NO TABLE.NO CLAUSE DESCRIPTION Page.No 1 1 202.3 Load Combinations and Permissible Stresses 7 2 2 204.2 Ground Contact Dimensions for Class A Loading 13 3 3 204.2 Minimum Clearance for Class A Train Vehicle 13 4 4 204.2 Ground Contact Dimensions for Class B Loading 15 5 5 204.2 Minimum Clearance for Class B Train 15 6 6 204.3 Live Load Combinations 16 7 6A 204.3 Live Load Combinations 17 8 7 204.4 Congestion Factor 21 9 8 205 Reduction in Longitudinal Stress 24 10 9 206.6 Application For Design of Crash Barrier 26 11 10 206.6 Minimum Design resistance 27 12 11 207.2 Rolling Stock Weight 29 13 12 209.2 Hourly Mean Wind Speed and Wind Pressure 33 14 13 209.4 Drag Coefficients Cd for Piers 38 Horizontal Forces at Bearing Level for Continuous Spans on 15 14 211.5.2 45 Unyielding Supports 16 15 215.2 Range of Bridge Temperature 56 17 16 219.2 Zone Factor(Z) 64 18 17 219.4 Design Moment For Ground Motion 66 19 18 219.5.1 Multiplying Factor for Damping 68 20 19 219.5.1.1 Importance Factor 69 21 20 219.5.5 Response Reduction Factors 71 22 21 220.1 Vessel Displacement Tonnage 76 23 22 222.3.1 Nominal Vehicle Collision Loads on Supports for Bridges 83 Hypothetical Vehicles For Classification of Vehicles and 24 Annex A 223 84 Bridges 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38