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S.Praveenkumar
Assistant Professor
Department of Civil Engineering
PSG College of Technology
Coimbatore
Design of Compression members-
Uniaxial Bending
Based on Type of Loading
a) Columns with axial loading (applied concentrically)
b) Columns with uniaxial eccentric loading
c) Columns with biaxial eccentric loading
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► The occurrence of ‘pure’ axial compression in a column (due to
concentric loads) is relatively rare.
► Generally, flexure accompanies axial compression — due to ‘rigid
frame’ action, lateral loading and/or actual(or even,
unintended/accidental) eccentricities in loading.
► The combination of axial compression (P) with bending moment (M) at
any column section is statically equivalent to a system consisting of the
load P applied with an eccentricity e = M/P with respect to the
longitudinal centroidal axis of the column section.
► In a more general loading situation, bending moments (Mx and My) are
applied simultaneously on the axially loaded column in two
perpendicular directions — about the major axis (XX) and minor axis
(YY) of the column section. This results in biaxial eccentricities ex=
Mx/P and ey= My/P, as shown in [Fig.(c)]. 3
► Columns in reinforced concrete framed buildings, in general, fall into
the third category, viz. columns with biaxial eccentricities.
► The biaxial eccentricities are particularly significant in the case of the
columns located in the building corners.
► In the case of columns located in the interior of symmetrical, simple
buildings, these eccentricities under gravity loads are generally of a
low order (in comparison with the lateral dimensions of the column),
and hence are sometimes neglected in design calculations.
► In such cases, the columns are assumed to fall in the first category,
viz. columns with axial loading.
► The Code, however, ensures that the design of such columns is
sufficiently conservative to enable them to be capable of resisting
nominal eccentricities in loading
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Column under axial compression and Uni-axialColumn under axial compression and Uni-axial
BendingBending
► Let us now take a case of a column which is subjected to combinedLet us now take a case of a column which is subjected to combined
action of axial load (Paction of axial load (Puu) and Uni-axial Bending moment (M) and Uni-axial Bending moment (Muu).).
► This case of loading can be reduced to a single resultant load PThis case of loading can be reduced to a single resultant load Puu actingacting
at an eccentricity e such that e= Mat an eccentricity e such that e= Muu / P/ Puu ..
► The behavior of such column depends upon the relative magnitudes ofThe behavior of such column depends upon the relative magnitudes of
MMuu and Pand Puu , or indirectly on the value of eccentricity e., or indirectly on the value of eccentricity e.
► For a column subjected to load PFor a column subjected to load Puu at an eccentricity e, the location ofat an eccentricity e, the location of
neutral axis (NA) will depend upon the value of eccentricity e.neutral axis (NA) will depend upon the value of eccentricity e.
► Depending upon the value of eccentricity and the resulting position (XDepending upon the value of eccentricity and the resulting position (Xuu))
of NA., We will consider the following cases.of NA., We will consider the following cases.
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 Case ICase I :: Concentric loading: Zero Eccentricity or nominalConcentric loading: Zero Eccentricity or nominal
eccentricity (Xeccentricity (Xuu =∞)=∞)
 Case IICase II :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu > D)> D)
 Case IIICase III :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu = D)= D)
 Case IVCase IV :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu < D)< D)
Case I (e=0 and e<eCase I (e=0 and e<eminmin ))
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Case II (Neutral axis outside the sectionCase II (Neutral axis outside the section)
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Case III (Neutral axis along the edge)Case III (Neutral axis along the edge)
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Case IV (Neutral Axis lying within the section)Case IV (Neutral Axis lying within the section)
Modes of Failure in Eccentric CompressionModes of Failure in Eccentric Compression
► The mode of failure depends upon the relative magnitudes ofThe mode of failure depends upon the relative magnitudes of
eccentricity e. (e = Meccentricity e. (e = Muu / P/ Puu ))
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Eccentricity Range Behavior Failure
e = Mu / Pu
Small Compression Compression
e = Mu / Pu
Large Flexural Tension
e = Mu / Pu
In between
two
Combination Balanced
Column Interaction DiagramColumn Interaction Diagram
► A column subjected to varying magnitudes of P and M will act with itsA column subjected to varying magnitudes of P and M will act with its
neutral axis at varying points.neutral axis at varying points.
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Method of Design of Eccentrically loaded short columnMethod of Design of Eccentrically loaded short column
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The design of eccentrically loaded short column can be done by two
methods
I) Design of column using equations
II) Design of column using Interaction charts
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Design of columns uniaxial load as per IS 456-2000

  • 1. by S.Praveenkumar Assistant Professor Department of Civil Engineering PSG College of Technology Coimbatore Design of Compression members- Uniaxial Bending
  • 2. Based on Type of Loading a) Columns with axial loading (applied concentrically) b) Columns with uniaxial eccentric loading c) Columns with biaxial eccentric loading 2
  • 3. ► The occurrence of ‘pure’ axial compression in a column (due to concentric loads) is relatively rare. ► Generally, flexure accompanies axial compression — due to ‘rigid frame’ action, lateral loading and/or actual(or even, unintended/accidental) eccentricities in loading. ► The combination of axial compression (P) with bending moment (M) at any column section is statically equivalent to a system consisting of the load P applied with an eccentricity e = M/P with respect to the longitudinal centroidal axis of the column section. ► In a more general loading situation, bending moments (Mx and My) are applied simultaneously on the axially loaded column in two perpendicular directions — about the major axis (XX) and minor axis (YY) of the column section. This results in biaxial eccentricities ex= Mx/P and ey= My/P, as shown in [Fig.(c)]. 3
  • 4. ► Columns in reinforced concrete framed buildings, in general, fall into the third category, viz. columns with biaxial eccentricities. ► The biaxial eccentricities are particularly significant in the case of the columns located in the building corners. ► In the case of columns located in the interior of symmetrical, simple buildings, these eccentricities under gravity loads are generally of a low order (in comparison with the lateral dimensions of the column), and hence are sometimes neglected in design calculations. ► In such cases, the columns are assumed to fall in the first category, viz. columns with axial loading. ► The Code, however, ensures that the design of such columns is sufficiently conservative to enable them to be capable of resisting nominal eccentricities in loading 4
  • 5. Column under axial compression and Uni-axialColumn under axial compression and Uni-axial BendingBending ► Let us now take a case of a column which is subjected to combinedLet us now take a case of a column which is subjected to combined action of axial load (Paction of axial load (Puu) and Uni-axial Bending moment (M) and Uni-axial Bending moment (Muu).). ► This case of loading can be reduced to a single resultant load PThis case of loading can be reduced to a single resultant load Puu actingacting at an eccentricity e such that e= Mat an eccentricity e such that e= Muu / P/ Puu .. ► The behavior of such column depends upon the relative magnitudes ofThe behavior of such column depends upon the relative magnitudes of MMuu and Pand Puu , or indirectly on the value of eccentricity e., or indirectly on the value of eccentricity e. ► For a column subjected to load PFor a column subjected to load Puu at an eccentricity e, the location ofat an eccentricity e, the location of neutral axis (NA) will depend upon the value of eccentricity e.neutral axis (NA) will depend upon the value of eccentricity e. ► Depending upon the value of eccentricity and the resulting position (XDepending upon the value of eccentricity and the resulting position (Xuu)) of NA., We will consider the following cases.of NA., We will consider the following cases. 5
  • 6.  Case ICase I :: Concentric loading: Zero Eccentricity or nominalConcentric loading: Zero Eccentricity or nominal eccentricity (Xeccentricity (Xuu =∞)=∞)  Case IICase II :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu > D)> D)  Case IIICase III :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu = D)= D)  Case IVCase IV :: Moderate eccentricity (XModerate eccentricity (Xuu < D)< D) Case I (e=0 and e<eCase I (e=0 and e<eminmin )) 6
  • 7. 7 Case II (Neutral axis outside the sectionCase II (Neutral axis outside the section)
  • 8. 8 Case III (Neutral axis along the edge)Case III (Neutral axis along the edge)
  • 9. 9 Case IV (Neutral Axis lying within the section)Case IV (Neutral Axis lying within the section)
  • 10. Modes of Failure in Eccentric CompressionModes of Failure in Eccentric Compression ► The mode of failure depends upon the relative magnitudes ofThe mode of failure depends upon the relative magnitudes of eccentricity e. (e = Meccentricity e. (e = Muu / P/ Puu )) 10 Eccentricity Range Behavior Failure e = Mu / Pu Small Compression Compression e = Mu / Pu Large Flexural Tension e = Mu / Pu In between two Combination Balanced
  • 11. Column Interaction DiagramColumn Interaction Diagram ► A column subjected to varying magnitudes of P and M will act with itsA column subjected to varying magnitudes of P and M will act with its neutral axis at varying points.neutral axis at varying points. 11
  • 12. Method of Design of Eccentrically loaded short columnMethod of Design of Eccentrically loaded short column 12 The design of eccentrically loaded short column can be done by two methods I) Design of column using equations II) Design of column using Interaction charts
  • 13. Design of column using equationsDesign of column using equations 13
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  • 15. 15 Design of column using Interaction chartsDesign of column using Interaction charts
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