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TECHNICAL PROJECT

DESIGN OF CORBEL CONSULTANTS PVT. LTD.


Project Name WORKING Project Code 001 Corbel no. 1
Sheet Code YY-YY-0 - R0
Building Name WORKING Engineer NN Date 27-06-2022

Reference, Remarks and/or


Sr n. Description Symbol Units Calculation and/or Result
Checks
1 Input Data
1.11 Column size (Parallel to corbel width) Cb mm 300.00 Sw
1.12 Column size Cd mm 400.00 Sb
1.13 Corbel width CRb mm 250.00
1.14 Yield strength of main steel fy-main N/mm2 500
2
1.15 Yield strength of shear steel fy-sec N/mm 415
2
av Df
1.16 Grade of the Concrete fck N/mm 25
Ds
1.17 Dia meter of Tension reinforcement Øm mm 25
CRb

COLUMN
1.18 Dia meter of Shear reinforcement Øs mm 12
1.19 Clear Cover mm 40 b
Point load center distance from face
1.2 av mm 200
(Shear span)
1.21 Span of the corbel b mm 400
Earthquake Input data
Cd Cb
1.21 Importance factor I 1.2
1.22 Z 0.1
1.23 R 3
1.24 Sa/g 2.5
1.25 Av 0.033 IS 1893-1 (2016) Cl.7.12.2.2 &
1.26 Coefficient (5 x Av) 0.167 Cl.6.4.6
2 Calculation of Loads
2.1 Factored Point Load Fv kN 400
2.2 Factored Point Load
Factored Horizontal
(Including Load
Earthquake Fh kN 0
2.3 effect)
Factored Horizontal Load (Including Fv kN 466.67
2.4 Earthquake effect) Fh kN 0
3 Bearing check
Stub column width
3.1 Sw mm 250 OK
(patellel to corbel width)
3.2 Stub column breadth Sb mm 250 OK
3.3 Bearing type No steel plate
3.4 Capacity of bearing stress 0.40 Fck
3.5 Bearing pressure N/mm2 10.00
3.6 Bearing capacity kN 625.00 OK, Higher than applied load
4 Estimation of depth for corbel
4.1 τc max N/mm2 3.10 IS 456 (2000), Table 20
Considering 10% reduction in value for
4.2 Tc max N/mm2 2.79
safer side
4.3 d = [Fv/τc max⋅Cb] d mm 557.55 SP34 Cl.7.7.1 (should be <0.6d)

Considered ≈ d mm 557.55 OK
Total depth at support is,
4.4 Ds = (d + cover + ½ Ø of bar) = Ds mm 610.05
4.5 Considered ≈ Ds mm 625.00
4.6 Depth at face = Df = (0.5 x Ds) = Df mm 305.03 SP34 Cl.7.7.1
4.7 Considered ≈ Df mm 325.00

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4.8 Angle Check

Angle should be >135°

Current angle is 126.87° degrees,


Which is <135°; take signature
from [A.P. / P.G.] for approval

5 Check for strut action


SP34 Cl.7.7.1
5.1 Ratio (av/d) = 0.36
<0.6, hence it acts as a corbel
6 Lever arm (z)
6.1 (τ/fck) = (Fv/fckbd)= 0.112
6.2 av/d = 0.359
6.3 From chart, z/d = 0.700 Refer chart attached below
6.4 z= mm 390.29
6.5 d-z= 0.45x
6.6 x= 371.70

6.7 x/d (required) = 0.460 IS 456 (2000), Cl.38.1, Page-70

6.8 x/d= 0.667 Ok, Under reinforced

7 Resolution of Forces
7.1 Ft = (Fv x av / z) = Ft kN 239.14

7.2 Ft should not be less than 0.5 Fv = kN 233.34 OK

8 Area of Tension Reinforcement (Singly reinforced)

Stress in steel Fs corresponds to the strain


8.1 Es 0.0018 Where E c = 0.0035
Es = Ec [(d-x)/x]=
8.2 F s= Fs N/mm2 350.00 SP:16, Figure 3
2
8.3 Area of steel = [(Ft + Fh) / fs] = Ast mm 683.27
8.4 Bar diameter of main reinforcement = Øm mm 16.00
8.5 Number of bars required = Nos 4.00
2
8.6 Provided Steel = Ast-p mm 804.00
9 Check for minimum and maximum reinforcement

OK, Value should be >0.4 and <1.3


9.1 (100 * Ast) / bd = 0.490
SP34 Cl.7.7.2

10 Area of shear reinforcement

10.1 Ash(min)= ½ Ast = Ash 402.00


10.2 Bar diameter of main reinforcement = Øm mm 10.00
10.3 Stirrups legs= Nos 2.00
10.4 Number of bars required = Nos 3.00

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10.5 Provided Steel = Ash-p mm2 471.00 OK
10.6 Spacing of links = Sv = (2 x d / 3 x 4) = Sv mm 92.93

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11 Shear capacity of section
SP:16, Page no.175 For Design
11.1 For M25 grade concrete & 0.49% steel τc N/mm2 0.56
shear strength of concrete
11.2 av/d= 0.36

11.3 ∴ Enhanced shear strength [(2xτc)/(av/d)] = N/mm2 3.10

Shear capacity of concrete is computed as =


11.4 Vc kN 432.40
Vc = Shear strength x corbel width x d =
Shear capacity of steel = (0.87 x fy x As x d
11.5 kN 1020.27
/ Sv) =
Ok, Capacity is greter than applied
11.6 Total shear capacity = kN 1452.68
load, Design is safe.
12 Primary Sketch

4 Nos 16mm dia Shear span - av 200 mm

Depth at face = Df =325mm

Depth at support = Ds =625mm

3 Nos 10mm dia 2legged links


at 92.93mm c/c

400

Column width = d= 400mm

13 Charts & Figures

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