DBR How To Make
DBR How To Make
DBR How To Make
Contents
Chapter
Title
1.
Introduction
2.
General
3.
4.
Material Specification
5.
Loads
6.
Environmental Conditions
7.
Load Combinations
8.
Analysis
9.
10.
Method of Design
11.
Design Basis
12.
13.
Page
1. Introduction
This document forms the Engineering Design Basis for Civil & Structural Works. The contents of these
documents form the guideline for engineering and to provide information to the other disciplines concerned.
2. General
2.1
Customer
2.2
Plant
2.3
Location
IS-1077 : 1992
IS-2212 : 1991
Brick work
IS-4860 : 1968
IS-2185
Part I : 2005
:
:
Part II : 1983
IS-4457 : 1982
IS-1346 : 1991
IS-1580 : 1991
IS-4365 : 1967
IS-7198 : 1974
IS-9510 : 1980
3.2
455 : 1989
Part I
Part II
IS-8112 : 1989
12330 : 1988
IS-383 : 1970
IS-456 : 2000
IS-458 : 1988
IS-2645 : 1975
IS-4971 : 1968
IS-4990 : 1993
IS-4326 : 1993
IS-13920 : 1993
IS-800 : 1984
IS-806 : 1968
IS-1489 : 1991
3.3
Concrete Design
IS-3370
Part I : 2009
Part II : 2009
Part III : 1967
Part IV : 1967
3.4
Steel Design
IS-1363 : 2002
Hexagon Head Bolts, Screws and Nuts of Product Grade `C' Part I :
Hexagon Head Bolts (Size Range M 5 to M 64)
Part II
III
IS-1364 : 2002
Part I
Part V
Part VI
IS-2062 : 2006
4000 : 1992
5624 : 1993
Foundation Bolts
IS-1080 : 1985
IS-6403 : 1981
IS-8009
3.5
Foundation Engineering
Part I : 1976
Part II : 1980
3.6
(Bored Cast
Reinforcement
IS-1786 : 1985
IS-2502 : 1963
IS-5525 : 1969
3.7
Loading Standards
3.8
Design Aids
SP-7 : 1983
SP-16 : 1980
SP-34 : 1987
SP-38
IRC - Code
IRC:6 : 2000
Loading
IRC:15 : 2002
IRC:58 : 1988
4. Material Specification
4.1
fc :
M-30
fc :
M-25
Super structure
fc :
M-25
fc :
M-30
Grade slabs
fc :
M-25
fc :
M-10
fc :
M-10
fy :
fy :
250 N/mm2
4.2
Reinforcement Bars
4.3
Structural Steel
Structural steel
4.4
Cement
Sulphate Resistant cement shall be used for sub-structure & Ordinary Portland cement shall be used for super structure.
5. Loads
5.1
Dead Load
Plain concrete
24 kN/cu.m.
25 kN/cu.m.
22 kN/cu.m.
10 kN/cu.m.
24 kN/cu.m.
78.5 kN/cu.m.
Rubble masonry
26 kN/cu.m.
2.4 kN/sq.m.
Cement based water proofing over roof slab avg. 150 thk
including brickbat coba.
3.5 kN/sq.m.
1.25kN/sq.m.
0.13 kN/sq.m.
AC Sheet roofing
0.12 kN/sq.m.
Live Load
5.4
Traffic Load
Roads / culverts
on trenches across roads
:
:
installed flush with paving shall be designed for wheel load as above.
5.5
Other Loads
Any other relevant stresses imparted to the structure due to variation in daily and seasonal temperature, water
table, erection and maintenance loads, creep, shrinkage etc. considered as applicable.
6. Environmental Conditions
6.1
Rainfall
1000 mm
400 mm
100 mm/hr.
6.2
Exposure Condition
6.3
Location
Cyclonic factor
6.4
Zone
Where Z
Sa
g
7. Load Combinations
7.1
7.2
1.0DL + 1.0LL
7.1.2
7.1.3
7.1.4
1.0DL 1.0WLx
7.1.5
1.0DL 1.0WLz
7.1.6
7.1.7
7.1.8
1.0DL 1.0ELx
7.1.9
1.0DL 1.0ELz
1.5DL + 1.5LL
7.2.2
7.2.3
7.2.4
1.5DL 1.5WLx
7.2.5
1.5DL 1.5WLz
7.2.6
7.2.7
7.2.8
1.5DL 1.5ELx
7.2.9
1.5DL 1.5ELz
7.2.10
0.9DL 1.5ELx
7.2.11
0.9DL 1.5ELz
0.9DL 1.5WLx
7.2.13
0.9DL 1.5WLz
( X & Z denotes horizontal directions)
8. Analysis
All structures are analysed by stiffness method using Staad Pro software package.
Footing
Pile Foundation
Bottom
50 mm
Sides
50mm
Pile
50mm
Pile cap
50mm
9.2
Sides
40 mm
9.3
Beam
Bottom
30 mm
Top
30 mm
Sides
30 mm
9.4
Slab
Bottom / Top
9.5
Bottom Raft
50 mm (Bottom)
50 mm
30 mm
Top Slab
30 mm (Bottom)
35mm (top) ( Table-16 Note-2
IS-456 :2000)
RCC columns
Equipment foundation.
trusses
Working stress
Retaining walls
Working stress
Foundations
11.1.1
11.1.2
Types of Foundation
For buildings and structures
For equipments
:
:
Boundary Wall
11.1.3
11.1.4
11.1.5
Open foundation
25%
- Earthquake
25%
- Overturning
1.4
- Sliding
1.4
- Buoyancy
1.1
As a general rule following features will be adopted, unless decided otherwise in a specific or exceptional case:
11.1.5.1
11.1.5.2
11.2
11.2.1
11.2.2
Pipe racks
Materials of Construction
11.2.1.1
11.2.1.2
11.2.1.3
Loads
11.2.2.1
Vertical Load
Vertical load due to piping and cables shall be assumed as per data provided by the piping,
electrical and instrumentation departments after due study and discussions and shall be considered as a
part of dead load.
11.2.2.2
Longitudinal forces
Frictional forces shall be assumed as 0.15 times the maximum operating vertical loads. Wind loads
shall be calculated as per IS: 875.
11.2.2.3
11.2.2.4
All the foundation and independent supporting structure for vibrating machines shall be design in
accordance with IS:2974
11.3
11.3.1
Allowable stress in concrete for un cracked section for M30 grade in Direct Tension (st)1.5 N/Sq.mm & 2.0
N/Sq.mm Tension due to bending (cbt)
11.3.2
Allowable stress in steel Fe 415 = 130 N/sq.mm. (For Tensile stress in member Under direct Tension ,Bending & Shear ) &
140 N/sq.mm. (Compressive stress in column under subjected to direct load) As per IS-3370:2009 Part -2
Table-4 ).
11.4
Storm water drain shall be designed for a maximum rainfall intensity of 100 mm/hr.
11.4.1
Surface runoff
Qr =
Where:
11.4.1.1
: 1.0
P x R x A cu.m/sec.
3600 x 1000
11.4.1.2
: 1.0
: 1.0
: 0.8
: 0.6
Steel Structures
11.5
All structural steel work such as Design, fabrication and erection shall be carried out in accordance with
IS 800, IS 806, IS 814 & IS 816,IS 2062.
11.5.1
Permissible Stresses
(i)
Permissible stresses in structural members shall be as per IS 800-1984, IS 801, & IS 806. (ii)
Permissible stresses in bolts shall be as per IS 800-1984 & IS 801
(iii)
11.5.2
(i)
- Span/750
(ii)
- Span/1000
(iii)
- Span/500
(iv)
(v)
(vi)
Purlins & Girts for Live Load/ Wind Load (elastic cladding)
(vii)
Rafter supporting Profiled Metal Sheeting under Live load /wind load Span / 180
11..5.3
Span/450
- Short Span/300
- Span/150
11.6
For R.C.C Structure: - IS: 456-2000 Cl 27.2 ( At Expansion joint twin column with column on common footing )
For Steel Structure: - IS: 875-1984 Cl 3.14
For Liquid Retaining Structures: - IS: 3370-2009 Cl 10
Normally all roads shall be asphalted (bitumen macadam) over W.B.M layer on suitable sub base.
Main roads shall be 6.0m wide
12.2
All paved areas shall be in concrete mix M15(1:2:4) with suitable base course.
12.3
All masonry works shall be designed in accordance with IS 1905, IS 2212, IS 1077 IS 1597 & IS
4326
13.2
All brick masonry walls shall be built with 1st class good quality Bricks having minimum crushing strength
of each unit not be less than 3.5 kN/mm2, in cement mortar 1:6.
13.3
13.4
All partition walls shall be 115 mm thick and constructed in 1:4 cement mortar with two numbers of 8
mm dia bars provided at every fourth course properly anchored with cross walls or pillars.
13.5
All block masonry shall be in accordance with IS 2185 Part I, II & III.