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NOTED HYPOTHESE

Project name: GROUND FLOOR TBONG KMOM-MARKET


Project location: Salab Village, Salab Commune Tbong Khmom District, Tbong Khmom
Province, Cambodia

Reported by: CHHET HYCHHY


Approved by: ENG PHEARUM
CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................1
II. REFERENCES................................................................................................1
III. LOAD ON THE STRUCTURE.......................................................................2

FIGURE LISTS

Figure 1: Load Area Applying on Floor........................................................................3


Figure 2: Load Area Applying on Floor........................................................................3
I. INTRODUCTION
The structure design and analysis of a residential building are verified in order to provide
more reliabilities on the structural stability of the building. The detail of the building is
described as followed:
Type : Market building
Dimension : 72mx45m
Height : 17.5m

a) Objective

The objective of this work is;


Apply load Ground Floor
b) Material
Density of material (ASCE 7-10 page 399)
  20kN / m3
Tie : tie
  22kN / m3
Mortar: mortar
  18kN / m3
Ceiling: ceiling
  20kN / m 2
Plastering: Plastering
  19kN / m 2
Brick : brick
  18kN / m 2
Density of soil soil
 c  25kN / m 2
Density of concrete

Concrete grade:
a. C30 (Cube) For slab, beam, Pile cap, wall and other horizontal members.
b. C30 (Cube) For Column, and other vertical members.

Steel grade:
a. yield Strength: Fy = 235MPa (Round rebar)
b. yield strength: Fy = 390MPa (Deformed rebar)
II. REFERENCES

a) Design Code

 ASCE 7-10: Minimum Design Loads for Building and other Structures
-Foundation design.

 ACI318M-14: “Building Code Requirement for Structural Concrete”

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 AINI/AISC 360-10: “Specification for Structural Steel Buildings”

 Principle of Foundation Engineering_7th by BRAJA DAS.

 Harr, M.E. (1966). Fundamentals of Theoretical Soil Mechanics, McGraw-Hill, New


York.

 Jarquio, R.(1981). “Total Lateral Surcharge Pressure Due to Strip Load,” Journal of
the Geotechnical Engineering Division, American Society of Civil Engineers, Vol.
107, No. GT10,PP. 1424-1428.

 Pressures in Soil,” Journal of Geotechnical and Geo Environmental Engineering,


American Society of Civil Engineers, Vo. 131, No. 1, pp. 131-135.

 ACI-ASCE Committee 421, “Guide to Design of Reinforce Two-way slab systems”.

 BUNGALE. TARANATH, “Reinforced Concrete Design of Tall buildings”.

 Jack C. McCormac (5th), “Structural Steel Design”.

III. LOAD ON THE STRUCTURE

1.1 Gravity load on the floor

a. Dead load

DLtie  22kN / m3 10mm  0.22kN / m 2


DLmortar  22kN / m3  40mm  0.88kN / m 2
DLceiling  18kN / m3 10mm  0.18kN / m 2
DLPlastering  20kN / m3  10mm  0.2kN / m 2

Total super impose dead load

SDL  DLtie  DLmortar   DLwall partiction  1.70kN / m 2


LL  4.70kN / m 2

Note: For dead load brick wall 100mm are applying linear on beam.

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Figure 1: Load Area Applying on Floor

Figure 2: Load Area Applying on Floor

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