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Members

Representing

SHRI V. RAO AIYANGARI

Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi

SHRIA. K. BANERJEE

Metallurgical and Engineering Consultants (India) Ltd, Ran&i

SHRI J. D. CHATURVEDI

Planning Commission, New Delhi

DIRECTOR

Central Building Research Institute (CSIR), Roorkee

SHRI GURNAM SINGH

Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies (Finance Division)

SHRI U. R. KURLEKAR

Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies

DR M. RAMAIAH

Structural Engineermg Research Centre (CSIR), Madras

SHRI G. S. RAO
SHRI A. CHAKRABORTY
(Altemate)

Central Public Works Department, New Delhi

SHRI T. S. RATNAM
SHRI P. K. KALRA (Alternate)

Bureau of Public Enterprises, New Delhi

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Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi

(Member Secretary)

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Metallurgical & Engineering Consultants (India) Ltd, Ran&i

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M. N. Dastur & Co Pvt Ltd, Calcutta

SHRI J. C. GANGULY

Braithwaite Burn & Jessop Construction Co Ltd, Calcutta

SHRI P. V. NAIK

Richardson & Cruddas Ltd, Bombay

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SHRI V. S. PARAMESWARAN
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Struc@rralEngineering Research Centre (CSIR), Madras

SHRI A. RAMAKRISHNA
SHRI S. SUBRAMANIAM
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Engineering Construction Corporation Ltd, Madras

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SHRI A. CHAKRABORTY
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Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
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Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi

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FOREWORD
The Department of Science and Technology set up an Expert Group on Housing and
Construction Technology in 1972. This Group carried out in depth studies in various
areas of civil engineering and construction practices :bllowed in the country. During the
preparation of the Fifth Five-Year Plan in 1975, the Group was assigned the task of
producing a Science and Technology Plan for research, development and extension work
in the sector of housing and construction technology. As a result of this and on the
recommendation of the Department of Science and Technology, the Planning
Commission approved the following two projects which are assigned to the Bureau of
Indian Standards (BIS):
a) Project B-7 - Development Programme on Code Implementation for Building and
Civil Engineering Construction; and
b) Z+oject B-8 - Typification of Industrial Structures.
BIS has set up a special committee (SUP) consisting of experts to advise and monitor
the execution of these projects. A Working Group under SCIP oversees the work of
Project B-8.
In a developing country like India, the capital outlay under each Five-Year Plan
towards setting up of industries and consequently construction of industrial buildings is
very high. It is, therefore, necessary that the various parameters of industrial buildings be
standardized on broad norms so that it will be feasible to easily adopt prefabricated
members, particularly where repetitive structures could be used.
The standardization of parameters for industries by itself wilI be, no doubt, a difficult
task as it will not be possible to specify the requirements of each industry. The layout
including height, will vary from industry to industry, for it depends on the process of
mantiacture and end products. However, a little more detailed analysis of the
requirements indicated that the problems may not be as difficult as it appears. Although
it would not be possible to specify any constraint on the parameters, a broad norm can be
given within which most industries could be accommodated.
The object of the Project B-8 is to typify at national level the common forms of
industrial structures used in light and medium engineering industries, warehouses,
workshops and process industries, and to obtain economical designs under these
conditions. Even if an industrial complex is classified as heavy industry, it need not
necessarily mean that alI the industrial structures coming within the complex should be
heavy industrial structures and that many structures could be from the typified design.
The main objective of typification of industrial structures is to reduce the variety to
the minimum and provide standard prefabricated designs so that the structures could be
easily mass produced and made available to the user almost off the shelf. In doing so,
there will be tremendous saving in time in putting up an industry into production and
hence increased production. This would indirectly increase the overall economy to the
country. This would also help in the orderly use of scarce materials like steel and
cement. This would be of immense use to structural engineers as well, since it would
relieve them to a large extent from the routine and repetitive calculations. Thus the
engineers time could be used to look at more innovative and economical alternatives.
The project on typification of industrial structures involved the following three main
tasks prior to preparation of typified designs:
a) TuskZ

- Survey and

classification of industrial structures into different types;

b) TuskZZ - Identification of industrial structures repeated a large number of times


in the country, which are amenable for typification from the classified
list prepared during task I; and

c) Task ZZZ- Specifying the elements of the industrial structures to be typified taking

into consideration a number of parameters, such as structures with


cranes and without cranes, span length, height, support conditions,
slope of roof, wind and earthquake forces, spacing, field and shop
connections, material (steel, reinforced concrete), etc.
The data regarding physical parameters like span, spacing, roof slope, column height,
crane loading, etc, of existing structures has been obtained from several public sector
enterprises through Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE). Some information from private
industries has also been collected by BIS.
The typified design for the following types of industrial structures in steel and
reinforced concrete is envisaged to be brought out based on appropriate Indian
Standards:
a) Steel Structures
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)

Structures
Structures
Structures
Structures
Structures

with
with
with
with
with

steel roof trusses (with and without cranes)


steel kneebraced trusses (without cranes)
steel portal frames (without cranes)
steel portal frames (with cranes)
steel latice frames (without cranes)

b) Reinforced Concrete Structures


1) Structures with RCC roof trusses (with and without cranes)
2) Structures with RCC portal frames (without cranes)
3) Structures with RCC portal frames (with cranes)
In each case of structures with cranes, the maximum capacity of crane considered is
limited to 20 tonnes, normal range in light industries.
This Handbook deals with typification of structures with RCC portal frames (without
cranes). Typification includes analysis and design of RCC portal frames. The portal frame
has been analyzed and designed for vertical and lateral loads (wind andearthquake forces)
using the moment resisting portal frame action, with pinned_ and fured support
alternatives. Adequate wind bracing along the length of the building should be provided
to withstand the wind on end gable and drag force on the roof and walls. Since the design
for this depends upon the length of the building, locations of the expansion joint, etc, the
typified design of these bracings is not given in the Handbook. However, an illustrative
example of bracing design has been included.
Some of the points to be noted regarding analysis and design of these structures are as.
follows:a) The typified designs have been given for the following parameters:
Span lengths (metres)
Spacing of frames (metres)
Roof slopes

No. of Bays

Column Height
(ml

Span
(ml
9.0

12.0
18.0
24.0
30.0
*Combination

= 9,12,18,24and
30
= 6.0 and 12.0
= lin3,1in4andlin5
(1

3
*
. *

5.0,6.5

5.0,6.5,9.5
6.5,9.5, 12.5
9.5,12.5
9.5,12.5

*
*
*
*

8
*
L
_

is available

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*
-

4
l

Wind zones
Earthquake zones
Type of support

= I, II and III
= I, II, III, IV and V
= Fixed and hinged

The column height specified above includes 0.5 m length of column which is embedded below ground level.
b) The analysis of portal frames has been made using a computer programme based on
the stiffness method of analysis.
c) The internal pressure/suction specified in 1338751964 for buildings with normal
permeability (kO.2) has been considered in design.
d) The structural design of RCC sections is based on IS:4561978. Since the designs
presented in the Handbook could be used either for a cast in-situ construction-or
for a precast construction, therefore M 25 concrete has been used for the design of
all portal frames, and 6.0 m span RCC purlins and cladding runners. The 12.0 m
span prestressed concrete purlins and cladding runners are designed using M 40
concrete.

4 For portal frames, of both fmed and hinged support, prismatic rafter sections are
adopted. Prismatic column sections are adopted for portal frames with fured
support and non-prismatic column sections are adopted for portal frames with
hinged base.

0 To facilitate prefabricated construction, the position of joints and the joint details

have been included to illustrate the method of detailing. This should not be considered as the only available method for detailing.

fd The typified design results are given for purlins, cladding runners and frame

members. Design of other elements, such as lugs to support the purlins, brackets to
support cladding runners and eaves beams are also covered. Bracing and foundation
designs have not been typified because of varying design parameters. However, a
typical example of bracing design and footing design is included.

h) A detailed design example in the design of?ice format is given in the Handbook
illustrating the use of analysis and design information presented.
.

j) On the basis of typified designs for different spans, spacings, roof slopes, etc, some
conclusions regarding the more economical designs is covered in the Handbook.
k) The Handbook is intended to be used by qualified engineers only.
This Handbook is based on the work done by Structural Engineering Laboratory,
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras. The
draft handbook was circulated for review to Shri J. Durai Raj, New Delhi; University of
Roorkee, Roorkee; National Projects Construction Corporation Limited, New Delhi;
Engineer-in-Chiefs Branch, Army Headquarters, New Delhi; Gammon India Limited,
Bombay; Association of Consulting Engineers (India), New Delhi; Tata Consulting
Engineers, Bombay; Metalhugical and Engineering Consultants (India) Limited, Ranchi;
National Industrial Development Corporation Limited, New Delhi; Research Designs &
Standards O;ganization, Lucknow; S. B. Joshi and Company Limited, Bombay; Food
Corporation of India, New Delhi; Engineers India Limited, New Delhi; National Hydroelectric Power Corporation Limited, New. Delhi; National Thermal Power Corporation,
New Delhi; Western Railways, Bombay; Braithwaite and Company Limited, Calcutta;
Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited, Jamshedpur; B.C. Shirke and Company, Pune;
City and Industrial Development Corporation of Maharashtra Limited, Bombay; Stup
Consultants Limited, Bombay; Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited, Ranipet; Housing and
Urban Development Corporation Limited, New Delhi; Hindustan Steel Works
Construction Limited, Calcutta; Hindustan Prefab Limited, New Delhi; Planning
Commission, New Delhi; C..R.Naraya_na Rao Architects and Engineers, Madras;
Engineering Construction Corporation Limited, Madras; Central Building Research

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Institute (CSIR), Roorkee; Jessope & Company Limited, Calcutta; National Council for
Cement and Building Materials, New Delhi; Structural Engineering Research Centre
(CSIR), Madras; Bureau of Public Enterprises, New Delhi; Central Public Works
Department (CDO), New Delhi; M. N. Dastur and Company Private Limited, Calcutta;
Bokaro Steel Limited, Bokaro; Housing and Urban Development Corporation. Limited,
New Delhi; and the views received have been taken into consideration while finalizing the
Handbook.

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CONTENTS

1.

GENERAL

2.

ANALYSIS

3.

DESIGN

4.

RESULTS OF PORTAL FRAMES : ANALYSIS AND DESIGN


e

5.

MISCELLANEOUS

6.

ILLUSTRATIVE

7.

ESTIMATION OF QUANTITiES

8.

SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

9.

REFERENCES

27

10.

TABLES

29

11.

FIGURES

DESIGN EXAMPLES
OF CONCRETE/STEEL

26

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1. GENERAL

column members are adopted. Purlins and cladding


runners are assumed to be located at a maximum
spacing of 1.4 and 1.7 m on the rafter and column
members respectively.

1.1 Introduction - Reinforced concrete portal frame


is one of the structural systems that can be adopted
for construction
of industrial buildings. The resistance of vertical loads and to lateral loads (due to
wind, earthquake, etc) in the transverse direction in
such buildings is generally derived from the frame
action, whereas the resistance to lateral loads in the
longitudinal
direction is provided by means of
longitudinal column bracings in the end bays.

1.3 Terminology

Industrial sheds using reinforced concrete portal


frame as the main load carrying system may be with
or without cranes. The Handbook gives information
only about
portal frames without
cranes but
subjected to dead load, live load and wind load/
seismic load according
to appropriate
Indian
Standards.
The analysis and design results are given for purlins,
cladding runners and frames for the following
parametres:
= 9.0,12.0,18.0,24.0and
30.0
Spacing of frames (m) = 6.0 and 12.0
=1in3,1in4,and1in5
Roof slopes
= Asbestos cement sheet
Roof covering
roofmg
Span length (m)

Bay

- The space between successive bents.

Bracing

Single or diagonal members which


form a truss system with columns or
rafters to provide stability and resist
horizontal load.

Cladding
Runners

Members carrying side sheeting and


supported by columns.

Columns

Members generally vertical which


primarily resist axial load and bending moment.

Column
height

The height of the column from top


of the foundation to the junction of
the centre lines of rafter and column.

Purlins

Members carrying roof sheeting and


supported by rafters.

Roof Slopes

The slope of the rafter with respect


to the span length. It is obtained by
dividing the rise of the portal frame
by half the span length.

Spa c*ng of

The centre line distance of two adjacent portal frames in the longitudinal direction.

-Span

The centre line distance between the


columns at top of the foundation in
the transverse direction.

Frames
Span
(m)

Column Height
W

9.0
12.0
18.0
24.0
30.0

5.0, 6.5
5.0,6.5,9.5
6.5,9.5,12.5
9.5,12.5
9.5,12.5

Number of Bays

*
*
*
*
*

*
*
*
*
-

*
*
*
-

*
*

2. ANALYSIS

2.1 Loads - The purlins, cladding runners and portal


frames are analyzed for dead load, live load and wind
load, and subsequently
checked for seismic load.

* Combination is available.

Wind zones
Seismic zones
Type of support

2.1.1 Dead Load - The purlins, cladding runners


and portal frames are designed for their self-weight
according to IS:19911-1967.*

= I, II and III
= I, II, III, IV and V
= Fixed and hinged

2.1.2 Live Load -The purlinsand portal frames are


designed for live loads according toIS:875-1964.f
taken with appropriate reduction for roof slopes,
whenever applicable.

The analysis and design results are presented for


both fared and hinged support conditions. The
column height specified includes 0.5 m length of
column which is embedded below ground level.

2.1.3 Wind Load -The purlins, cladding runners and


portal frames are designed for the three basic wind
pressure zones given in ,13:875-1964s The internal

1.2 Portal Frame Confguration - For portal frames,


of both fixed type and hinged type, prismatic rafters
are adopted.
For frames with fixed support
condition, prismatic cohunn members axe adopted
and for frames with hinged base, non-prismatic

*Since revised as IS:875 (Part 1) - 1987.


t Since revised as IS:875 (Part 2) - 1987.
%ince revised as

IS:875 (Part 3) - 1987.

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pressure/suction
specified
in IS:8751964,*
for
buildings with normal permeability (+ 0.2~) has been
considered. Under each basic wind pressure, the
following t.hree different wind load conditions (see
Drg. 142) have been analyzed:

For the purposes of design of both the reinforced


concrete (RC) and prestressed concrete (PSC) purlins
according to the limit state of collapse, the design
forces in the appropriate planes are arrived at in
accordance with IS:456-1978 and IS:1343-1980 for
load combinations shown below:

a) Wind perpendicular to the ridge with internal


suction (WL 1)
b) Wind perpendicular to the ridge with internal
pressure ( WL 2)
C)Wind parallel to the ridge with internal pressure
(WL 3)

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
j)
k)

The basic wind pressure is reduced by 25 percent


for the design of all members if the height of the
building is less than 10.0 m and for columns alone if
the height of the building is more than 10.0 m but
less than 30.0 m.

Where C, = 0.75 for members of building whose


heights are less than or equal to 10.0 m and for
columns of buildings whose height is less than 30.0 m
and C,, = 1.O for all other cases.

In the case of multi-bay portal frames, drag force


due to wind on interior slopes has also been
considered according to IS:8751964.*

2.3 Analysis of Cladding Runners - Cladding runners


of span 6.0 m and 12.0 m span are analyzed as simply
supported beams for the loads described in 2.1. The
load combinations
considered for evaluating the
design bending moments at the service load stage and
.the limit state of collapse are as given in 2.2.

Cladding and cladding fasteners shall be designed


for increased wind pressure due to local effects
according to IS:8751964.*
2.1.4 Seismic Load - Seismic load is generally not
of significance for low rise buildings such as those
considered in the Handbook. But a few cases of frames
with the shortest spans and the shortest column
height, and also of frames with the largest spans and
the largest column height have been checked for
seismic load effects. The seismic load characteristics
and intensities in such cases are assumed as specified
for different earthquake zones in 13:1893-1984.
Snow load
typification.

has not

been

considered

2.4 Analysis of Portal Frames - All the portal frames


are analyzed according to the principles of elastic
theory for dead load, live load and wind load as
described in 2.1. For simplifying the analysis, the
loads are assumed to act at four intermediate points
on the rafter andat one intermediate point on the
column.

for the

It is assumed that the frames are supported on an


isolated footing. In the case of isolated footing, the
idealized support condition for the column can be
fixed end condition
or hinged end condition
depending on the soil strata. If the isolated footing is
resting on hard rock, it can be assumed as a fiied base
because the rock will not deform much to allow the
rotation of the foundation, and if it is resting on
normal soil, it can be assumed as hinged because due
to the compressibility of the soil, the foundation can
undergo a rotation relieving off the moment. In the
case of the columns supported by a pile foundation,
the base of the column should be assumed as fixed.
Analysis has been carried put for both cases of
support conditions, that is, fured and hinged.

2.2 Analysis of Purlins - The maximum spacing of


purlins is assumed to be 1.40 m centre-to-centre
supporting asbestos cement sheets. Galvanized iron
sheeting may be used in place oi 4C sheeting without
any modifications. However, in case of GI sheeting,
if a larger spacing than 1.40 m is to be adopted (as
per recommendation
of the manufacturers),
the
purlins will have to be suitably redesigned. The portal
design will remain unaltered.
Purhns are analyzed as simply supported beams
subjected to biaxial moment due to dead load, live
load and wind load/seismic load as described in
2.1.
First the bending moments due to the dead load
(DL), liveload (LL) and the wind loads (WL 1,
WL 2, WL 3) are computed. For checking the
permissible stresses at various service load stages of
12 m prestressed
concrete
purlin,
the load
combinations as shown below are considered:
a)
b)
c)
d)

The portal frames have been analyzed using a


plane frame computer programme which is based on
stiffness method
of analysis. Three degrees of
freedom are assumed at each node. In this method,
the structure coordinates are specified at all the nodal
points including the supports. The number of forces
at each node is equal to the possible degrees of
freedom per node that are inputted.
Then, the
stiffness matrix of the structure is assembled and the
boundary conditions are incorporated. The resulting
simultaneous equations are solved for displacements,
using which the member end actions are finally
obtained.

DLtLL
DLtLLtWLl
DLtLL+WL2
DLtLLtWL3

*Since revised as I$875

1.5DL t1.5LL
1.5DL+1.5C,,WLl
1.5DL t1.5GWL2
l.SDLtl.Sc,WL3
0.9DL t1.5C,,WL 1
0.9DL t1.5c,WL2
0.9DL t1.5c,WL3
1.2DL t1.2LL + 1.2C, WL 1
1.2DLt1.2LLt1.2C,,WL2
1.2DL t1.2LL t 1.2C, WL 3

(Part 3) - 1987.

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3.1

dimensions of different structural components


influence the analysis. Hence, considerable thought
had to be given for the choice of cross-sectional
shapes and dimensions.

Materials

3.1 .I Concrete - Since the designs presented in the


Handbook could be used either for a cast in-situ
construction or for a precast construction, M25
concrete is used for the design of all portal frames,
and of 6.0 m span RC purlins and cladding runners.
For the illustrative design of bracings in concrete,
M2S concrete is used. The 12.0 m span PSC purlins
and cladding runners are designed using M40 concrete
which is the minimum grade prescribed for
pretensioned prestressed concrete work. For the
illustrative design of foundation, Ml5 concrete is
used.

The purlins and cladding runners are supported


and analyzed as simply supported members of 6 or
12 m span. The cross-section shape chosen is either
an angle section or a channel section because these
are the most suitable ones for a member subjected to
biaxial bending permitting at the same time easy
fixing on to the lugs.
For the main portal frames, a solid rectangular
section has been chosen mainly from the considerations of ease of construction and partly from the
considerations of stiffness against lateral loads.
Particularly in the case of long span and relatively
high portal frames, it has been observed that the
imposed limit of height/325 on the lateral deflection
governs the design rather than the strength. In case a
user decides to adopt a section which is governed by
only strength and not deflection, then the sections
can be redesigned making use of the analysis tables
given in the Handbook.

3.1.2 Steel - High yield strength deformed bars


conforming to 13:1786-1985 are used as reinforcement in all RC members except in case of ties for
purlins and cladding runners for which mild steel
conforming to IS:432 (Part 1)1982 is used. The
pretensioned prestressed concrete purlins and
cladding runners of 12.0 m span are assumed to be
prestressed using 3 ply, 3 mm diameter uncoated
stress-relieved strands conforming to IS: 6006-l 983.

3.2.3 Load Combination Governing ihe Design From amongst the large number of load combinations
listed in 2.2, the governing load is that which gives
the bending moment or that combination of bending
moment and axial force which requires the maximum
percentage of steel at the section under consideration.
Thus, it is possible that designs of different sections
are governed by different combinations of the
possible loads.

3.2 Basic Criteria for Design


3.2.1 Limit States of Collapse and Serviceability Design of reinforced concrete or prestressed concrete
structural members is carried out to satisfy the
criteria laid down in 18:456-1978 and IS:1343-1980
for safety against limit state of collapse, and limit
states of cracking and deflection at working load
stage, whenever available. In addition to the specific
guidelines available in the respective Indian Standards
for ensuring the required safety against limit state of
collapse, both for reinforced concrete members and
prestressed concrete members, the safety against
cracking is assured in prestressed concrete members
through the provision of limiting stresses under
working load stage. 133456-1978 has specific
recommendations also for limiting deflections of
simple flexural members like purlins and cladding
runners.

3.i Design of the Purliis Cladding Runners - The


purlins and the cladding runners can be of reinforced
concrete, prestressed concrete or steel sections. In the
Handbook, details of 6.0 m span RC purlins and
cladding runners, and 12.0 m span prestressed
concrete purlins and cladding runners are given.
However, hot rolled angle or channel sections or cold
formed Z-sections can also be used as purlins.
3.3.1 Design of the 6.0 m Span RC Purlins and
Cladding Runners - 6.0 m span RC purlins and clad-

ding runners are designed by the limit state method


according to 13:456-1978 for the governing bending
moments and shear forces obtained from the analysis.
It is found that the design is not very much
influenced by the variation of the roof slope and
wind load/seismic load. Hence, one common design
is given for all the load cases described in 2.2. Effect
of torsion is neglected as it is not significant.

No specific recommendations exist at present in


IS:456-1978 for calculation of crack width or on
lateral deflection of structural systems such as portal
frames. Crack widths have been investigated based on
the formulae of AC1 318-1983 and a value of
height/325 has been adopted as the limihg
deflection for the lateral deflection of the portal
frames when the deflections are calculated using the
values of Youngs modulus and effective moments
of inertia as recommended in IS:456-1978.

3.3.2 Design of the 12.0 m Span. Prestcessed


Concrete ,Furlins and Cladding Runners - The pre-

3.2.2 Choice of Preliminary Cross-Sectional Shape


Dimensions
- In reinforced and prestressed
concrete structures, the self-weight of the structural
members contributes quite significantly to the total
vertical load coming on to the structural members.
Furthermore, in the design of statically indeterminate structures like portal frames, the relative

stressed concrete purlins and cladding runners are


designed for the bending moments and shear forces
described in 2.2 according to IS:1343-1980. Since it
is found that the design of the purlins and cladding
runners is not very much influenced by the variation
in roof slopes and the wind load/seismic load, only
one common design is given. This is applicable for

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frames with all slopes considered
zones/seismic zones.

and for all wind

or more even though the seismic load does not govern


the design.

3.4 Design of the Portal Frames


3.4.1 Strength Design - The critical sections of
the principal rafter and the column of the portal
frames are designed for all the load combinations
given in 2.2. The effective length for strong axis
buckling under axial compression of the columns has
been considered as 1.5 times the actual columns
height for fixed type of support and 2.25 times the
actual length for hinged type of support according to
the provisionsof IS:456-1978. Theeffective length for
weak axis buckling
of columns
under
axial
compression has been considered as 0.75 times the
height for fwed and hinged type of supports following the provisions of IS:800-1962. The columns are
designed for bending moment along minor axis also,
wherever applicable.
It is found that the design of the critical crosssections of a portal frame
is not very much
influenced by the variation hi slopes and wind/seismic
loads. Hence, common designs are worked out which
are applicable for all slopes and wind/seismic forces.
With the critical cross-sectional details being common
for all slopes, the influence of the slope has been
incorporated while fming the lengths of the rafters,
location at which bars could be curtailed and other
points related to reinforcement
detailing. Normal
clear cover according to IS:456-1978 is assumed in
the design. In a particular case, if additional cover has
to be provided due to aggressive environment, etc,
then the column dimensions have to be increased to
the extent of increase in the cover. In the design of
the rafter, the effect of axial force is neglected as it is
not significant.
3.4.2 Deflection - As already mentioned, it is
ensured that the lateral deflection at the top of
the columns is less than l/325 of height of the
columns under the worst combination
of all the
vertical and lateral loads. It is significant to note here
that a considerable portion of the lateral deflection at
the top of the column is due to the action of vertical
loads themselves.
3.4.3 Crack Width - The maximum widths of the
cracks in the portal frames are checked according to
ACI-318-1983 and they are found to be within the
permissible values.
3.4.4 Special Considerations for Frames in Seismic
As mentioned in 2.1.4, some of the frames
with largest span and largest column height, as well as
shortest spanand shortest column height are analyzed
for seismic forces. It is found that the seismic forces
dq not govern the strength design. However, the
joints in the frames to be constructed in areas where
seismic coefficient is 0.05 or more are to be so
detailed that enough ductility is ensured according to
18:4326-1976. These special joint details should be
incorporated
at the joints of the frames to be
constructed in areas where seismic coefficient is 0.05
Zones -

4. RESULTS

OF PORTAL FRAMES: ANALYSIS


AND DESIGN

4.0 The results of the extensive analysis and design


work carried out for the large number of portal frame
configurations as described in the earlier clauses are
presented in the form of detailed design drawings and
tables.
,
Whereas the detailed design drawings prepared can
be straight away adopted for fabrication and erection,
they are naturally strictly valid only for the definite
set of assumptions
like the material properties,
section dimensions and other relevant data chosen as
the basis for design. On the other hand, information
given in the analysis tables about bending moments,
shear forces and axial forces at critical sections will
at times be useful to such of those designers who
may, for valid reasons, like to adopt different
materials, say M20 grade of concrete, for example, or
deviate marginally
from the section dimensions
chosen. The values obtained for design bending
moments, shear forces and axial forces in the present
analysis should be applicable quite closely for any
frame of the same overall dimensions as long as the
areas and moments of inertia of the alternative
sections chosen do not deviate too much from those
adopted in the designs presented in the Handbook.
In a large number of cases, such values will be of
immense use at least in working out preliminary
designs. Hence, information is presented in the form
of design tables svhich give the design bending
moment, shear force and axial forces not only at all
critical sections of the portal frames but also at the
foundation level of each frame.
4.1 De&n Tables
4.1.1 Portal Frames - Tables 1 to 140 give
complete information about bending moments, shear
forces and axial forces at all the critical sections for
each of the 140 portal frames typified in the
Handbook.
All the values given for the critical
sections of the portal frames are for the ultimate
load stage. It may, however, be noted that the combination of loadings governing the design of different
critical sections may be different and hence the
design bending moments, shear forces and axial forces
given in each of the tables for each critical section
may be from a different set of load combinations.
This is appropriately accounted for whi?e considering
the governing load combinations.
It needs to be
emphasized here that the bending moments, shear
forces and axial forces given in Tables 1 to 140 give
the values from the basic analysis of the portal
frames. Slenderness effects are not included in the
values given in these tables. Hence, any designer who
wishes to make use of the values given in these tables
should be careful to take into account the additional
slenderness effects, wherever applicable.

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4.2.2 Drawings of Purlins and Cladding Runners For each of the four structural members, namely, the
6 m span RC purlin and cladding runner, the 12 m
span PSC purlin, and the 12 m span PSC cladding
runner, typical designs are worked out according to
the guidelines already mentioned in the earlier clauses
and the details are shown in the Drawing 143 and 144
respectively.

4.1.2 Foundations - It is still common practice in


our country to design the foundations based on the
allowable
soil pressure at working load stage.
Therefore, the critical combinations of axial force,
bending moment and shear force required for the
design of foundations are given for the working load
stage in the later part of each of the Tables 1 to 140.
Here again, it is to be noted that the data given in
the tables do not take into account the additional
moments caused due to slenderness of columns.
Hence, while designing the foundation of the portal
frames with the base of the column assumed as fixed,
the additional moments due to column slenderness, if
any, should be taken into account. A typical design
of foundation is given in 6.5. Design of foundations
has, however, not been typified in this Handhook
since the soil conditions, which vary from site to site,
would influence the design of foundation. Foundations
supporting the frames may be designed using simple
spread
footings,
pile foundations
or caisson
foundations depending upon the type of soil and type
of support conditions
assumed in analysis. The
column heights specified in 1.1 gives the total height
of column from top of foundation to the junction of
. centre lines of rafter and columns. This includes
0.5 m length which is assumed below ground level.
However, if firm strata is not available at this depth
and the foundations are to be carried deeper, then a
pedestal can be constructed as indicated in 6.5.4.

4.2.3 Drawing of Lugs - Details of concrete lugs


required to support the purlins and bracket details of
cladding runners are shown in Drawing No. 145 and
146 respectively. The fixing details of purlins and
cladding runners are also given in these drawings.
The bracket details for supporting the rain water
gutter along with details of external gutter and valley
gutter are given in Drawing No. 147.
4.2.4 Drawing of Eaves Beams - To give rigidity
in longitudinal
direction, eaves beams have been
provided as shown in general arrangement drawing
No. 141. The design of eaves beams has been
typified both for 6.0 m and 12.0 m spacing of portals.
Separate details have been shown for precast and
cast in-situ construction in Drawing No. 148.
4.2.5 Ductility Requirements
of Joints - It is
found that the seismic forces do not govern the
design of portal frames typified. However, the joints
in the frames to be constructed in earthquake zones
IV and V are to be so detailed as to ensure enough
ductility according to 18:4326-1976. A typical joint
detail is shown in Drawing No. 149. These joint
details should be incorporated in the joints of the
frames to be constructed in areas where seismic
coefficient is 0.05 or more.

4.2 Design Drawings


4.2.1 Drawings of Portal Frames - Drawings 1 to
140 give detailed drawings of all the portal frames
analyzed and designed as part of the typification
programme. As mentioned earlier, the influence of
the slope and wind zone on cross-sectional
dimensions and reinforcement
required at critical
sections of the portal frame is only marginal. Hence,
the same cross-sectional detailing can be adopted
for all wind zones and the slopes considered, namely,
1 in 3,1 in 4 and 1 in 5. But the lengths of the rafter,
the rise of the rafter at mid-span and other related
geometrical quantities
will be affected by the
differences in geometry implied through the differences in slopes. Hence, each of the drawings 1 to 140
also contains information
about the geometrical
dimensions required for each of the three different
slopes considered. Drawing No. 141 shows the general
arrangement of RC portal frames along with its related
fixtures.

5. MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS
5.1 Construction of Portal Frames with Precast
Elements Special Precautions - If in a prefabricated
construction,
the connection details are so dimensioned that the members joined at the joint develop
their full moment
and shear carrying capacity
required, then the behaviour of a prefabricated
structure after jointing is essentially the same as that
of a cast in-situ structure. Hence, from the point\of
view of structural behaviour, a lot of thought should

go into:
a) determining the location of the joints between
precast elements; and

Three different wind loading conditions have been


considered
in analysis as indicated in Drawing
No. 142.

b) detailing

of the joint

at the chosen location.

Incidentally,
the decision on the location of the
joints is influenced also by the lifting capacity of the
crane available at site. The method of handling individual elements and the erection procedure also have
to be taken into account in detailing of the reinforcements in individual elements. The frames given in
Drawing No. 1 to 140 can be constructed also out of
precast
elements
according
to the procedure
described below.

Specific notes are given in the relevant drawings.


General notes pertaining to all drawings are also given.
The drawings are directly appliable
for any cast
construction
planned
with the assumed
dimensions. For prefabricated construction, however,
a few modifications are needed (see 5).
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5.2 Suggested Sckme of Cast& and Erection The frames are cast as segments as shown in Drawing
No. 150. The segments are cast flat on the ground.
They are lifted in horizontal position using the points
for transportation
shown in Drawing No. 150.
Schematic details of different types of futures used
for handling precast members are given in Drawing
No. 15 1. Then the columns are tilted, erected, aligned
and laterally braced. Temporary bracings and other
such precautions should be taken, as found necessary
during erection. The columns are erected using the
holes provided for erection as shown in Drawing
No. 150. The distances marked as a and b in Drawing
No. 150 are given in Table 141. The typical details
of the connection
between precast columns and
foundations in the case of fixed bases and hinged
bases are shown in Drawing No. 152 for the typical
design worked out in 6.5.2 and 6.5.3.2. Of course,
any other suitable details can also be adopted
depending on the site conditions. Next, the rafter is
erected in the vertical position using the holes
provided for erection. The tie member shall be
-suitably tightened before lifting so that there are no
erection
stresses induced
in the rafter. After
aligning, the joints are made. It is always desirable to
provide the joints in the rafter at the points of contraflexure. But these points will get shifted depending
on the loading condition. Hence, it is not possible to
fix a permanent point of contraflexure. So there can
be some bending moments in the joints. Hence,
it is advisable to provide a moment resisting
connection. Two typical joint details are shown in
Drawing No. 153. The salient dimensions indicated in
Drawing No. 153 are given in Table 142. As in the
case of the connection
between
columns and
foundations, any other suitable connection details
can also be adopted
depending
on the field
conditions.

the joints at the point of contraflexure or at least in a


zone with very small bending moments. Table 141
gives the information about the recommended points
at which joints and lifting hooks can be provided in
the rafters and in the columns for all the 140 frames
typified in this Handbook. The main reinforcement in
the precast column and rafter members need not
undergo any change from what has been given in
Drawing No. 1 to 140 as they are found to be
adequate to withstand possible handling stresses also.
5.4 Bracing - Even though bracing may appear to
be a secondary matter, it is highly important and
deserves careful attention. Probably more failures, or
at least unsatisfactory
performances,
have resulted
from inadequate bracing than from deficiencies in
main framing. There can be several alternatives by
which loads can be carried to the ground and in a
number of bays redundant diagonals may be used.
This makes the design of bracing in even simple
structures highly indeterminate.
In order to ensure stability in the longitudinal
direction, to take the wind forces acting on gable end
and the forces due to wind drag on roof, bracings
have to be provided at the rafter level and in the
vertical plane between columns. Normally, these
bracings are provided in the end bays - one at each
end of building. If the length of the building is large,
bracings are provided in some of the intermediate
bays also. A typical arrangement of bracings is shown
in Drawing No. 154.
The diagonal bracing members can be either in
concrete or in steel. Section dimensions required for
the bracing members either in concrete or in steel
depend on the total horizontal force coming on the
building in the longitudinal direction. This, in turn,
depends on the area of the gable end of the building,
surface area of the roof and the wind zone in which
the building is situated. A design of such a bracing in
concrete and in steel for one typical case is presented
in 6.6. Details of the bracings designed in the
illustrative example are shown in Drawing No. 155.
The bracings needed in any given case can be designed
on similar lines. Typification for bracing has not been
attempted since lot of variations are possible due to
different design parameters like length of building,
span, spacing, height, wind zone, etc.

The basic aim during erection should be to


commence and complete the erection of an end bay
or group of bays in which bracing has been
incorporated before proceeding with the erection of
the remainder of the structure. Components of the
end bay or bays will require support until the bracing
has been completed. Purlins and cladding runners
should not be relied upon to provide stability.
When permanent bracings are included elsewhere
in the building than in the end bay, erection should
commence at the bay or group of bays where they
have been incorporated, unless temporary bracing is
used. Where nature of design precludes erection in
the foregoing manner, proper steps should be taken
to provide alternative support.

5.5 Expansion Joints - Expansion joints have to be


provided after taking into consideration
various
factors, such as temperature, exposure to weather,
the time and season of laying of concrete. For the
purpose
of general guidance,
however,
it is
recommended
that structures exceeding 45 m in
length shall be divided by one or more expansion
joints.

Precast reinforced
concrete,
and prestressed
concrete purlins and cladding runners are handled at
the support points during erection and these are
shown in the respective drawings. They should be
lifted in the same position in which they are to be
finally placed at site.

The structures
adjacent to the joint should
preferably be supported on separate columns but not
necessary on separate foundations. The wind bracing
is discontinuous across expansion joint and hence the
bracing systems should be structurally independent in
each segment of the structure separated by expansion
joints.

5.3 Suggested Locations of Joints - Although one


should try to have a joint with sufficient moment
resisting capacity, it is always an advantage to have
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5.6 The use of the data represented in Tables 1 to

=0.289 + 0.625 + 0.060


=0.974 kN/m

Total dead load

140 is illustrated by means of an example worked out


in full detail in Section 6. The design example
illustrates completely the procedure to be followed in
the design of purlins, cladding runners, the portal
frame proper and also in the design of a suitable
foundation and bracing system.

6.2.2.2 Wind load - The wind load acts in the


horizontal plane. When the wind blows perpendicular
to the ridge, the wind load on the cladding runner
=0.75 x0.7 x2 xl.7 = 1.785kN/m

For laying of asbestos cement sheets, recommendations of IS:3007(Part l&1964 shall be followed.

6.2.3 Design Forces -Effect of torsion is neglected


as it is insignificant and only the effect of bending
and shear is considered.

6. ILLUSTRATIVE DESIGN EXAMPLE


6.1 Basic Data

6.2.3.1 Design forces due to dead load - T&&n


moment for limit state design or factored moment*

Plan area of the factory


=
building
Span of the portal frame =
Number of bay
=
Height of the column r
above the foundation =
Slope of the roof
=
Type of support at the
base of the column =
=
Spacing of the frames
=
Location of building
=
Basic wind pressure
Type of sheeting.
=

18.0 m x 30.0 m
18.0 m
1

= 1.5 x 0.974 x 5.792


8
= 6.12 kN*m
Shear force due to
factored loads V,

6.5 m
1 in 3 (18.435)

1.5 x 0.974 x 5.79


=

=4.23 kN

Fixed
6.0 m
Madras
2 kN/m
AC sheeting

6.2.3.2 Design forces due to wind load (wind,


blowing normal to ridge),
Factored moment

1.5 x 1.785 ~5.79~


8

Assume building of normal permeability.

= 11.22 kN*m

6.2 Design of the Cladding Runner - It is assumed


that AC sheet cladding is provided. The sheets are
supported on RC cladding runners spaced at 1.70 m
centre-to-centre. The width of the frame is 400 mm.

Factored shear force

1.5 x 1.785 x 5.79


2

=7.75 kN

6.2.1 Span - Effective span of the cladding runner


6.2.4 Design -Let the area of steel for the cladding
runner is as shown. Then the moment of resistance
under various load combinations is checked.

= 6 000-10-10-95-95
= 5 790 mm.
6.2.2 Loads

6.2.2.1 Dead load

300

Weight of roof material = 17 kg/m2


(including extra weight due to overlaps and fasteners)
The dead load acts in the vertical plane.
Assume Lshaped cladding
=250 mm x 300 mm
runner of size
x50mm
=0.17 x 1.7 = 0.289 kN/m
Weight of the sheet
Self-weight of the
cladding runner

Miscellaneous load

=(0.2x 0.05 + 0.30 x 0.05)


x 25
=0.625 kN/m
=0.035 x 1.7 = 0.060 kN/m

*The term factored moment means the moment


characteristic
loads multiplied by the appropriate
partial safety factor.

due to
value of

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6.2.4.1 Dead load

DEAD

LOAD
I

Factored

ro-0035
-t+

+t

r0.45

fck

at2

moment

= 6.12 kN.m

Assume depth of neutral


axis, X,

Nominal shear stress, 7v =


.

125 mm

4.23 x IO3
...
50 x225

= 0.38 N/mm*
Therefore,

strain,
and

fst1 = 0
f st2

Percentage of steel neglecting


horizontal leg,

0.003 5
=

200

25

201 x 100
50 x 225

From stress-strain curve for F, 415 steel,

f St2

= 1.78 percent

Pt =

=0.028

Stress, f,t 1

the steel in the

From Table 13 of 18:456-1978, design shear stress,

=o

7~ = 0.78 N/mm* > 0.38 N/mm. Hence safe,

~360 N/mm*
Hence, minimu;
web steel according to 25.5.1.6
of 18:456-1978 may be provided.

Using M 25 concrete,
strength,

fck

characteristic

compressive
6.2.4.2 Dead and wind load - The section is
designed for the simultaneous action of the dead and
wind load. Two cases are considered.

~2.5 N/mm2

Compressive force in concrete,


C

Case 1 : Cladding runner on the leeward side when


the wind blows perpendicular
to the ridge with
internal pressure :

=u.36 fckXub
=0.36 x 25 x 25 x300
=67 500 N

Tensile force in steel, T

Factored moment due to


= 6.12 kN.m
dead load, MUD

=201 x 360
Factored moment due to
= 11.22 kN.m
wind load, M, w

=79360N>C
Limiting moment of
resistance, M, , Lim

Resultant factored
moment, M,,

=67 500 x
(225 - 0.42 x 25) x 1O-6

= ~6.122t11.222
= 12.78 kN.m

~14.48 > 6.12 kN.m


Inclination
The section is designed for factored shear due to
dead load neglecting the horizontal leg.

of the neutral axis with the verticle.


0

tan-l.

I )
(6.12)
11.22

Factored shear force, Vu = 4.23 kN

= 28.61

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Compressive force in
concrete

=0.45

x 25 (;

x 58 x 24

+ 58 x 40.2) + 0.45 x 25
x ;

58

=34060+37

x 85.8

323

=71 383 N
Resultant compressive
force, C

=350

x 113 f

71 383

=39 550 + 71 383


=110933N
Resultant tensile force, T =342 x 113 + 360 x 201
=38646+72360
=111006

= c

Hence, the assumed neutral axis is alright.


Taking the moment of all the compressive forces
about the top fibre, distance of centre of compression
from top fibre,
64.2
F = 34 060 x -t
2

Assume the depth of neutral axis, X, = 150 mm


Solving graphically,

37 323 x (;

x85.8 + 64.2)

39 550 x 35

d SC

= 150-35

d stl

254-150

d st2

349 - 150 =I99 mm

=115mm
=104mm

t
110 933
= 54.76 mm

Moment of the tensile forces about the centre of


compression,

From strain diagram,


MU, lim = 38 646 x(254 - 54.76) + 72 363
(349 - 54.76) x lo

0.0035x115
Strain,

esc

= 29.0 kh/rn

= 0.002 7

> 12.78 kN/m

150
Hence, the assumed section is alright.
0.003 5 x 104
tst1

0.0024

150

Case 2 : Cladding runner on the windward side,


when the wind blows perpendicular to the ridge with
internal suction:

0.003 5 x 199
est2

0.004 6
Factored moment due to
dead load, MUo
= 6.12 kN/m

150
From stress-strain curve for steel:
Stress, fsc
f St1
fst2

= 350 N/mm2

Factored moment due to


wind load, M,,w
= 11.22 kN/m

= 342 N/mm2

Resultant factored
moment, Mu

= d6.122+11.222
= 12.78 kN.m

= 360 N/mm2
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Inclination

of the neutral axis with the vertical

f stl = 295 N/mm2


f st2 = 361 N/mm2
Force in the steel,

= 28.61

F SC

113 x335

=37 855 N

113x361

=40793N

Assume the depth of the neutral axis to be 90 mm


Solving graphically, d,, = 90 - 33.9 = 56.1 mm
Fstz=
d stl =129.7 - 90 = 39.7 mm

Compressive force in concrete,

d st2 =241 - 90 = 151

~0.45 x25 x?4 x96 x38.6


+ (0.45 t 0.28) x A x 25 x ?4 x(162+96)x 28
t M x0.28 x 25 (23.4 x 56 + 102 x 23.4)
= 20 844 + 32 960 + 12 940
=66744N
Resultant

compressive force, C

=37855+66744=104599N
Resultant tensile force, 7
= 59 295 + 40 793
= 100088N-c
c.
Hence, the assumed neutral axis is ahight.
Taking moment of all the compressive forces
about the top .fibre, distance of centre of compression
from top fibre,
~
_f=

208~x38.6+32960(11*25+2x
7,x28
11.25 + 7

12 940x 41 x23.4 + 37 855 x 33.9


t

104 599

= 29.8 mm
Moment of the tensile forces about the centre of
compression,

From the strain diagram,

M,,
Strain,

e,,

= -0.003 5
90

him = _[59 295 (129.7 - 29.8) + 40 793


(241 - 29.8)] x lo

x 56.1 = 0.002 2

= 14.53 kN/m > 12.78 kN/m


es*r = -0.003 5
90

x 39.7 = 0.0015

estz = o.003
90

x 151 =O.O058

Hence, the assumed section is alright for the


combination
of the dead load and wind load
moments.
The section is designed for the maximum factored
shear due to wind load neglecting the vertical leg.

From the stress-strain curve for steel,


Stress,

f,,

Factored shear force, Vu = 7.75 kN

= 335 N/mm2
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Nominal shear stress, 7,

Live load on the purlin = 1.4 x0.581 = 0.8lkN/m.

= z-5_! _9
50 X275

6.3.2.3 Wind load - Since the height of the


entire structure is less than 10 m, the basic wind
pressure = 0.75 p

= 0.56 N/mm2
Percentage
artical leg,
Pt =

of steel nelgecting
113X IO0
50X275

Wind blowing parallel to the ridge gives the


maximum wind load on the purlin according to
18:875-1964.

the steel in the

=082
.
Internal pressure

=0.8X0.75x2
= 1.2 kN/m2

Design shear stress of the concrete, from Table 13


of IS:45&1978,
rc = 0.59 N/mm2

Hence, nominal web reinforcement


25.5.1.6 of 18:456-1978 is adequate.

6.3.3 Design Forces

according to

6.3.3.1

Assuming 6 mm diameter mild steel as single


legged web reinforcement,
spacing of the web steel,
s,, = Aw xfy
0.4 b

spacing

according

due

Design for.es

Bending moment
vertical plane,

28x250
z,z= 350 mm
0.4 x 50

Maximum
permissible
25.5.1.5 of IS:456-1978

= 1.2 x 1.4
= 1.68 kN/m

Wind load on the purlin

> 0.56N/mm2

to the dead load

due to the dead load in the

0.8 x 5.79

M,, =

8
to

= 3.35 kN.m
.:

= 0.75 x 225 = 169 mm

Shear force in the vertical plane,


VI) =

Therefore, provide 6 mm single legged web steel


at 160 mm centre-to-centre in both the legs.

0.8 x 5.79
2

= 2.32 kN

6.3 Design of the Purlins - It is assumed that the


shed is covered with asbestos sheets supported by
purlins placed at 1.40 m centre-to-centre.

Component

of the moment

in the normal plane,

M ,, = 3.35 X cos 18.4

6.3.1 span - Effective span of the purlin

= 3.18 kN.m
= 6000-10-10-95-95
= 5 790 mm

Component
of
tangential plane,

6.3.2 Loads
6.3.2.1

moment

in, the

= 1.06 kN.m

= 200 x 250

Shear force in the normal leg, I/n = 2.32 XCos 18.4

50 mm is adopted.

= 2.20 kN

Weight of the sheet = 0.17 x 1.4 = 0.238 kN/m

Shear force in the tangential leg,

Self-weight of the purlin = (0.20 + 0.20) x 0.05 x


25 = 0.50 kN/m
Miscellaneous loads = 0.035 x 1.4 = 0.049 kN/m
= 0.238 t 0.50 + 0.049
Total dead load
= 0.787 kN/m - 0.80 kN/m
Live load

bending

MDt = 3.35 x sin 18.4

Dead load

An L-shaped purlin of dimensions

6.3.2.2
18:875-1964,

the

Live load

= 0.75 - 0.02
= 0.581 kN/m

according

V Dt = 2.32 x sin 18.4

= 0.73 kN
6.3.3.2

to

Design

forces

due

to the live load

Bending moment due to the live load,


M = 0.81 x 5.792

(18.4 - 10)

11

= 3.39 kN.m

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Shear force in the vertical plane =

Case 2: 0.9 DL t 1.5 WL

0.81 x 5.79
2

Factored moment in the normal plane,


= 2.35 kN

M 2 = 0.9 x 3.18 - 1.5 x7.04

Component of the live load bending moment


the normal plane,
=

ML,,

= 7.70 kN.m

in

Factored moment in the tangential

3.39 x cos 18.4

plane,

M utz = 0.9 x 1.06 = 0.95 kN.m

= 3.22 kN.m

Factored shear force in the normal plane,


Component of the live load bending
the tangential plane,

moment

in
Vun2

3.39 x sin 18.4


= 1.07 kN.m

ML,

Factored
Vut2

Shear force in the normal plane,

shear
=

force

in the

tangential

plane,

0.9 x 0.73 = 0.66 kN

1.2 DL t 1.2 LL + 1.2 WL

Case 3:

= 2.35 x cos 18.4


= 2.23 kN/m

VLn

0.9 x 2.20 - 1.5 x 4.86


= - 5.31 kN

Factored moment in the normal plane,


Shear force in the tangential plane,

Mun3

2.35 x sin 18.4


= 0.74 kN
=

VLt

1.2x3.18+1.2x3.22-1.2x7.04

= - 0.77 kN.m
Facroted moment in the tangential plane,

6.3.3.3

Design forces due to the wind load

Bending moment
the normal plane,
M

M ut3

due to the wind load which is in

= 1.68 x 5.792
8

Factored shear force in the normal plane,


VUll3

= 7.04 kN.m

Shear force in the normal plane,


=

1.68 x 5.79
-2

Vut3

= 4.86 kN

plane,

1.2 x 0.73 -I-1.2 x 0.74

ET
l-#lO

plane,

M utl = 1.5 x 1.06 + 1.5 x 1.07

Factored shear force in the normal plane,


Vunl = 1.5 x 2.20 t 1.5 x 2.23

6.3.4.1 Dead load and live load

= 6.65 kN
tangential

'l-#lO

l-#12

= 3.2 kN.m

in the

50

Factored moment in the tangential

with steel

-P=t

= 9.60 kN.m

force

plane,

6.3.4 Design - The purlin is reinforced


as shown in the figure below:

M un, = 1.5 x 3.18 + 1.5 X3.22

shear

1.2x2:2+1.2x2.23--1.2x4.86

-OS+?kN

= 1.76 kN

CaseI:1.5DL+l.SLL

Factored moment in the.normal

=
=

Factored shear force in the tangential

6.3.3.4 Resultant design forces

Factored

1.2x1.06 + 1.2 x 1.07


= 2.56 kN.m

Resultant factored moment,

plane,

Mu = JIM,.,2

V utl = 1.5x 0.73+1.5x0.74

+Mutlz = J+

= 10.12 kN.m

= 2.21 kN

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Compressive force in the concrete

of the neutral axis with the horizontal,

13= tan

-I

3.2
96
0

= 18.4
= 40254N
Resultant compressive force,
C = 23 305+40254
= 63 559 N
Resultant tensile force,
T = 22515

t40793

= 63 308 N 2: c
Hence, the depth of the neutral axis assumed is
alright.

Assume the depth of the neutral axis, X, = 57 mm

Taking the moment of all the compressive forces


about the top fibre, distance of centre of compression
from top fibre,

Solving graphically:
d SC = 57 - 32 = 25 mm

dstr = 79257

= 22mm

x=

0.45 x 25

80x24

63 559

d stz = 269 - 57 = 212 mm

(158 + 80)

2
x +x24+
3

2
From the strain diagram,

x 33x

0.003 5
esc = -x25
57

Strain,

0.003 5
Est 1 = -x22
37
E

st2 =

0.003 5
57x212

fst
fst2

285 N/mm2

361 N/mm2

+23305x32

= .14rnrn

Moment of the tensile forces about


of compression,

= 0.001 4

M,, Lim = [22 515 x (79-34)


= 0.013 0

the centre

+ 40 793 (269-34)

x IO61
= 10.6 kN.m > 10.12 kN.m

Hence, the assumed section is alright for the


combination of dead load and live load moments.

= 295 N/mm2
1 =

7
x41 J

= 0.001 5

From the stress-strain curve for steel,

Stress, f,,

6.3.4.2 Dead load and wind load

Resultant factored moment, MU =


Force in the steel,

7.7
F---

+ o.952

= 7.76 kN.m

F SC = 79 x 295 = 23 305 N

Inclination
F stl =79x285

of the neutral

axis with horizontal

= 22515N
0 = tan1

Fstz = 113 x 361 = 40 793 N

13

0.95 = 7.0
( 7.7 >

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Compressive force in the concrete
= 0.36~25~55~50

= 24750N

Therefore, resultant compressive force,


C = 35030+24750
= 59780N

Resultant tensile force,

Assume the depth of the neutral axis, X, = 55 mm

T=2x

Solving graphically:

28519

= 57038N-C

Hence, the depth of neutral axis assumed is alright.


= 55 - 28 = 27 mm

d SC

d St 1 = 205 - 55 = 150 mm
=

d st2

Distance of
bottom fibre,

226 - 55 = 171 mm

centre

of

compression

from

the

35 030x 28 + 24 750 x 0.42 x 55

X=
From the strain diagram,

59 780
= 26mm

Strain,

esc =

0.003 5
x 27 = 0.001 7
55

0.003
Estl = ~
55

0,003

fst2

Moment of the tensile forces about the centre of


compression,
MU, Lim = 28 519 (205 + 226 - 2 x26)
= 10.8 kN.m > 7.76 kN.m

x 150=0.0095

55

Hence, the assumed section is alright for the


combination
of the dead load and the wind load
moment. The combination of the dead load, live load
and the wind load does not govern the design.

171 = 0.010 8

Shear in the normal leg is maximum for the


combination
of the dead load and the live load,

From the stress-strain curve for steel,


f,,

Stress,

x lo*

Factored shear force, VU = 6.65 kN

= 310N/mm
Nominal shear stress, 7, =

6.65 x 10
50 x 225

f stl = 361 N/mm2

= 0.59 N/mm2
Percentage of steel in the normal leg,

f st2 = 361 N/mm2

113x100

= 1 .OO nercent
50 x225
*
Design shear stress of the concrete from Table 13
of 18:456-1978,
n. =

VI

Force in the steel,

Tc = 0.64N/mm2
F SC = 113 x 310 = 35 030 N

F stl

79x361

= 28519

F st2

79 x 361 = 28 519 N

> 0.59 N/mm2

Hence, nominal web reinforcement


25.5.1.6 of 18:456-1978 is adequate.

according to

Shear in the tangential leg is maximum for the


combination
of the dead load and the live load,
Factored shear force, Vut = 2.21 kN
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Nominal shear stress,

r, =

2.21x lo3

Mu
Referring to Table 3 of SP:16, for ~
Percentage of steel(p) = 0.55

= 0.25 N/mm2
Percentage of steel neglecting the steel in the
normal leg,
79 xl00
= 0.90 percent
Pt = 50 x 175

0.55 x 400 x 765


pbd
Ast= _
=
100
100
Provide six 20mm
area of 1 885 mm2

Design shear stress of the concrete from Table 13


of 183456-1978,
rc = 0.61 N/mm2

_If
M

according to

0.4b

0.4 x 50

Maximum
permissible
25.5.1.5 of IS: 456- 1978
=0.75x

spacing

according

to

0.85x

needed

0.85 x 400 x 767

bd

fy

according

to

= 628mm2

415

175 = 131 mm
Provide three 16 mm diameter bars, providing an
area of 603 mm2, which is nearly equal to the
required.

Therefore, provide 6 mm diameter single legged


web steel at 130 mm centre-to-centre in both the legs.
6.4 Design of the Portal Frame - The design forces
at various critical sections of the frame are taken
from Table 11.

At Section E:
Sagging, factored moment, M, = 236 kN.m

6.4.1 Design of the Principal Rafter - Assume the


cross-sectional dimensions = 400 mm x 800 mm.
a) Design for flexure
At Section C:

Mu
-=

236 x 10

bd2

400~767~

= 1.008

Referring to Table 3 of SP:l6, for $

Hogging, factored
from Table 11.

moment

(M,)

= 422 kN.m

= 1.008

Percentage of steel (p) = 0.292


pbd

Assuming 20 mm dia bars, Fe 415 and M 25


concrete,

A St = -

0.292 x 400 x 767

100

Effective depth (d) = 800-25-l


0
= 765 mm
Referring to Table D of SP: 16,
Limiting moment of resistance (MU, Lim)
= 3.45 bd2
Mu,

= 38 kN.m

for this is less than the

Minimum area of steel


25.5.1.1 of 18:456-1978

= 350 mm

M,

an

= 0.162

Area of steel needed


minimum required.

28 x 250

Asv x fy

bars, providing

400 x 7672

bd2

Assuming 6 mm diameter mild steel single legged


web reinforcement, spacing of the web steel,

S =

= 38x lo6

= 1 683 mm2

diameter

Sagging, factored moment,

> 0.25 N/mm2

Hence, nominal web reinforcement


25.5.1.6 of IS:456-1978 is provided.

= 1.802 7

bd2

50 x 175

= 895.86

Provide five 16 mm diameter bars giving an area of


1 005 mm.
b) Design for shear

Lim = 3.45 x 400 n 765

At Section C:

= 8.076 x 10s N.mm


Factored shear force = 147 kN
Since Mu, Lim > M,, the principal rafter has to
be designed as a singly reinforced beam,
M,
-=

422 x 10

bd2

400 x 7652

mm2

100

Nominal shear stress,

= 1.8027

vu
rv = -=
bd

147 x lo3
~400x

= 0.48 N/mm2

15

765

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Percentage of r%forcement

d=40t

= 0.55

d
-=-

Design shear stress of the concrete from Table 13


of IS:456-1978,
rc = 0.51 N/mm2

> 0.48 N/mm2

50
= 0.062 5 2 0.1
800

191 x lo3

fckbD

25 x 400 x 800

-=

Hence, it is O.K.
Hence, nominal web reinforcement
25.5.1.6 of 13:456-1978 is provided..

according

As+ fv
-

From Chart 32 of SP: 16,


P

0.4 x400

2) S, = 0.75 d = 0.75d=0.75

= 0.066

25 x 400 x 8002

fckbD*

= 260.75 mm

0.4 b

422 x lo6

-=M

100 x 415
=

= 0.024

to

According to 25.5.1.5 and 25.5.1.6 of IS: 4561978, spacing of the stirrups should be least of the
following :
l)S,=

10=50mm

= 0.037

z
x765=573.75mm

P = 0.925 percent
A, = 2 960 mm2

3) S, = 450 mm

Therefore, A,, = A,, = 1 480 mm2

Hence, provide 8 mm diameter, two legged stirrups


at 260 mm centre-to-centre for the entire length of
the rafter.

Provide ten 20 mm diameter bars giving an area of


3 141 mm.

6.4.2 Design of the Column

Provide 8 mm diameter lateral ties.

At Section B:

According to 25.5.3.2 of 13:456-1978,


lateral ties is the minimum of:

Factored moment, M, = 422 kN.m


Factored axial force = 191 kN

1)4OOmm

Column height (H) = 6.5 mabove the foundation


1.5 H
Slenderness ratio along major axis = ~

2) 16 x20=32Omm

= -

3) 48 x.8 = 384 mm

1.5 x6.5

Hence, provide 8 mm diameter


300 mm centre-to-centre.

= 12.19 2: 12

0.8

spacing of

Slenderness ratio along minor axis

lateral

ties at

Hence, the column is designed as a short column.

6.5 Design of the Foundation


- The illustrative
problem is the foundation for columns with fixed
base and the forces for which the foundation
is
designed are taken from Table 11. These values are
reproduced below:

Minimum eccentricity

Foundation

= 0.75 x 6.5
= 12.19 = 12
0.4

along the minor axis accord6 500


800
ing to 24.4 of 18:456-1978 =t 500
30

Load

=13t27=40mm
Factored

bending

moment

= 191x 0.04

forces at service load stage:

Axial Force (kN)


A
Compression

along the minor axis

= 7.6 kN.m

This is negligible and the nominal reinforcement


provided along the longer face can take care of this
moment.

Tension

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

Shear
Force
W)

167

58

DL

156

LL

26

41

15

WL

20

31

15

Typical design of the foundation is worked out


considering the column to be cast in-situ and also to
be precast.

Provide equal reinforcement on two opposite sides


and assuming 20 mm diameter bars,
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6.5.1 Case 1: Cast in-situ Construction - Assume
the depth of the foundation to be 750 mm.

From force equilibrium,


P
-!!!.%
2

Moment,M=(167
t41 t31)tO.75(58tlSt15)
= 305 kN.m

Bx=p

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(1)

From moment equilibrium


Totalaxialload,P=156+26-20=162kN
Assuming the self-weight
percent of the above load,

P
$=

of footing

P= 162 x 1.1 = 178.2 kN


305
Eccentricity, e = F = ~
178.2

to be 10

BX(D-

about axis AA,

+-0.4)=M

. ...............(2)

Assume Pmax = 500kN/m;B=

1.2m

Solving the two equations


X = 0.594 m

= 1.711 m

D = 2.30 m

Since the eccentricity is very large and there is no


possibility for reversal of moments, owing to small
wind load moment compared to the dead load and
live load moments, an eccentric footing is adopted.

6.5.1.1 Structural design for bending moment


From the forces given, it can be seen that the load
combination governing the design is DL +LL. Under
this loading condition, the net pressure distribution is
as shown below. Ml 5 concrete and Fe415 steel are,
used.

The size of the column is 400 mm x 800 mm.


Safe bearing capacity of the soil = 400 kN/m2
(assumed)

Let cover to centre of reinforcement

be 50 mm

effective depth = 750 - 50 = 700 mm

Maximum permissible edge pressure = 1.25 x400


= 500 kN/m

Moment, M-167

t 41 t 0.70 (58 + 15) = 259 kN.m

Total axial load, P = I 56 t 26 = 182 kN


Let maximum pressure be p, then
pxx
2

1.2=182ands

P.F_xl.2(2.3-0.4-

$)=259

Solving the above equations, we, get P = 212 kN/m2


and x=1.43m

ELEVATION

ELEVATION

PLAN

PLAN

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Factored bending
=I82

MU

moment

about

section

Hence, the section provided is adequate. Since the


bending moment in the other direction being very
small, only nominal
reinforcement
is provided.

BB,

1.43

x105x(2.3-0.8--

0.12
Area of steel required =-x
100

= 279.4 kN.m
M

279.4 x lo6

bd2

400 x (700)2

U=

2300x

= 1311 mm2
1
Provide 12 bars of 12 mm diameter
(A,, = b 357 mm2)
(

= 1 43

200;750

Details of the foundation


No. 155(a).

From Table 1 of SP:16,

are shown in Drawing

Case 2: Precast Column and Cast insitu


- A socket type connection is adopted.
Such a connection is generally accepted as a good
detail for flexurally rigid footings and is also simple
to achieve. Overall plan dimensions of the foundation
are arrived at as illustrated in Case 1 : cast in-situ
construction. Hence, only the design of the socket is
illustrated here.
6.5.2

Pt k 0.454 percent

Foundation

0.454
x 400 x700
Tnerefore, A,, = 100
= 1 272 mm2

Provide twelve 12 mm diameter rods giving an area


of 1 357 mm2.

Factored shear force about section

ss,VU=1.5x1.2(212~93*4)xo.*
= 219.9 kN
Factored

bending

moment

about section

SS,

MU = (93.4 x 0.8 x 1.2 x 0.4

118.6x0.8x1.2x0.8x2
+

) 1.5

2x3

= 99.4 kN.m
Effective depth at this section,
d = 434 mm

tan P

Net factored shear force, Vu - 5


(39.1.1 of IS: 456-1978)=

6.5.2.1 Depth of socket - The socket is designed for bearing stress due to the column on the
inner and outer faces of the socket. Bearing stress on
the faces due to moment is shown below:

219.9 -

99.4 x 0.37
o 434

= 135 kN
Nominal shear stress,
7 =

135 x lo3

= 0.26 N/mm2

k!!!

1200 x 434

Design shear stress,


rc = 0.438 N/mm

> 0.26 N/mm2.


18

As in the previous
nation is (DL + LL).

case, governing

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The two side faces are presumed to take the full
moment acting as cantilevers as they are very stiff
in the direction of bending. The outside face of the
socket will crack and become ineffective. The inner
face will be under compression but is neglected. This
will make the design conservative.

load combi-

Assuming the depth of the socket to be 800 mm,


the factored design bending moment,
M, = (208 + 73 x 0.40) 1.5

Total

= 356 kN.m

factored

moment

on

cantilever

base

= (208 + 73 x 0.8) 1.5


Factored design horizontal

force = 73 x 1.5

= 400 kN.m

= 1lOkN

Width of cantilever = 2 x 250 = 500 mm


Effective depth, d = 250 t 75 t 800 t 75 t 25

Permissible bearing stress = 0.45 fck

+y

= 0.45 x 25 = 11.25 N/mm2


(according to 34.4 of IS:456-1978)

= 1350mm

Equating resisting and applied moments,


11.25x%.~4OOh/2

M
-=

400 x lo6

bd2

500x1350x1350

= 0.44

= 356 x lo6
From Table 1 of SP: 16,

Solving for h,
h = 689 mm

pt = 0.129

Hence,provide an insertion of 800 mm. For 800 mm


insert, let actual bearing stress be fr .

However,

nominal

steel of 0.2 percent

provided. Provide an area = $

may be

x 1 350 x 500

= 1350mm.
Use twelve 12 mm diameter bars (A, = 1 357 mm2)
spread over both the faces of wall.
.
Also, the bearing forces on the socket face have to
be transferred to the side walls. This will generate a
separation tension at the joint. Adequate steel is
needed to transfer this tension.

= 356 X lo6 N/mm


fr = 8.3 N/mm
Additional bearing stress due to shear force
110x1000
=----= 0.34 N/mm2
800 X 400

Total tension at the joint

Total bearing stress = 8.3 + 0.34 = 8.64


= N/mm2 < 11.25 N/mm2 (permissible)
6.5.2.2
insertion of
all sides of
thickness for

1 8.64~400
=-_x
2
lo3

Design of the walls - For grouting and

the column, a clearance of 75 mm on


the column is given. A 250 mm wall
the bore is chosen.

x_800

+llo

=801 kN
1
Permissible stress in steel = 11;

x 415

= 360.8 N/mm2
Area required to resist the tension =

801 x 1000
360.8

= 2 220 mm2
Provide twenty 12 mm diameter bars
(A, = 2 262 mm)
These can be dispersed on both inner and outer
faces, as loops in the walls of the socket.
Details of the foundation
No. 151 (a).
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are shown in Drawing

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6.5.3 Design of Foundation for a Column with
Hinged Base - Even though the problem taken as
illustration is one with fixed base column, the design
of foundations for column with hinged base is also
illustrated.
6.5.3.1 Case 1: Cast in-situ construction Here, the foundation forces are taken from Table 81
for the frame with the same configuration but with a
hinged base. Of course, in the case of column with
hinged base, it is assumed that the footing as a whole
will rotate relieving of the moments because of the
compressibility
of the soil. The case of structural
hinge is not considered and it is not necessary to
provide a structural hinge ai all.
The problem illustrated assumes a safe bearing
capacity of soil of 100 kN/m2 .

-ICAL

SECTION
FOR FLEXU?AL SHEAI?

Column size : 500 mmx 500 mm


Foundation forces at service load stage taken from
Table 81 are reproduced below:
Load

fCompr&sion

DL
LL
WL

Adopt an overall depth of 250 mm.

Shear Force

AxiaZ Force (kN)

Therefore, effective depth, d = 250 - 40 - y

Tension

191
26
-

14

(W

- 12

=192mm

41
8
17

Therefore,

%-

bd2

20.6 x 1.5 x lo6


500 x 192

= 1.676

From Table 1 of SP: 16,


Totalaxialforce=191

Pt = 0.550 Beercent

t26=217kN

Assuming the self-weight of the foundation


10 percent of the above.
217 x 1.1
Area of bearing required = 100

A st=

to be

Provide nine
tions.

= 2.4 m2
Adopt a square footin

192 = 528 mm2

10 mm diameter bars in both direr

Ast = 9 x 79

of size,

= 706 mm

16OOmmx1600mm

Therefore, Pt 2

Upward bearing pressure on footing


=-

0.550

- 100 x500x

706

x 100

500 x 192

= 0.73 percent

217
b) Punching Shear

1.6x 1.6
= 85 kN/m2

Dimensions of the critical section:

a) Flexural design

b = 500 t 192 = 692 mm

Governing load case is (DL + LL)

50
D = 200 t 550 x 454 = 241 mm

Bending moment at the face of the column


=85x1.6

x -

d=241-40-

o.552

-12=183mm

Punching shear

2
= 20.6 kN.m

= 85 (1.6 x 1.6 - 0.692 x 0.692)


= 176.9 kN

Ml 5 concrete and Fe 415 steel are used.


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Punching shear
= 176.9 x 1.5 x lo3
4x692

= 0.52 N/mm2

xl83

Permissible shear stress in punching = 0.25 Jfck


= 0.25 Ji?
= 0.97 N/mm > 0.52 N/mm
Hence, it is O.K.
c) Flexural Shear
pt =

0.73 percent

From Table 13 of IS:456-1978


Design shear stress rC = 0.53 N/mm

Size of the column = 400 mm x 800 mm

Dimensions at the critical section:

Assume the size of the pedestal to be


600mmx 1 OOOmm

b=500+2
D =

xl92=884mm

d = 232.5 - 58 = 174.5

Since

mm

Factored axial force,


~~=(l56tO.6xl.Oxl.2x25t26)1.5
=3OOkN

Flexural shear
= 85 x 1.6 x 0.358
= 48.7 kN

Factored bending moment,


M, = [167 t 41 t (58 t 15) 1.21 1.5
=443kN.m

Nominal shear stress,


v=

the DL + LL combination is governing the

design.

232.5 mm

PU

48.7 x 1.5 x lo3

fckbD

884 x 174.5
= 0.47 N/mm2 < 0.53 N/mm2

a=MU

Hence, it is O.K.

f&D2

The details of the reinforcement is shown in


Drawing No. 156(b). A pedestal is provided since the
development length in compression for 20 mm
diameter bars is 905 mm.

300 x103

= 0.02

25 x600 x 1 000
443 x lo6

= 0.03
25 x 600 x(1 000)2

d=40+11=51mm
d _ -51
-_
= 0.5
D
100
From Chart 32 of SP:l6,

6.5.3.2 Case 2: Precast column and cast m-situ


- Structural design of the foundation will
be the same as that illustrated above. The walls of the
socket is subjected to very small forces since there is
no bending moment and hence only nominal reinforcement is provided. The details of the reinforcement for the foundation are shown in Drawing
No. 151 (b).

P
f ck

foundation

=0.015

Therefore, P = 0.015 x 25 = 0.375 percent


Provide 0.5 percent of the cross-sectional area of
the pedestal according to 33.4.3 of 13:456-1978.
Therefore, area of steel required

6.5.4 Design of a Pedestal - Where embedment


below ground level of the columns has to be more
than 500 mm because of firm soil available at greater
depth, a pedestal can be provided. A typical design of
the pedestal for 1200 mm height is illustrated below.
The maximum height of pedestal should normally be
limited to 1 200 mm.

=0.005x600x

1 000=3000mm2

Provide eight 22 mm diameter bars, four on each


face. Provide 2 bars of 16 mm dia on each of the
longer face. Provide 8 mm dia links at 300 mm
centre-to-centre.
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Drag pressure on roof = 0.025 x 2
= 0.05 kN/m2
~m!_UMN

EARS

10 4X20

66.1 Gable End Forces


6.6.1.1

Due to wind pressure on gable end.

Assume 0.8 m height of brickwork

SECTlON

above base.

OF THE W.lESTAL

6.6

Design of Bracing - The following example


illustrates the typical design of a bracing system for
a factory building of span 18 m and length 30 m
made of concrete portal frames having the following
salient features :

Nodal forces:

Span of the frame = 18 m


Spacing of the frames = 6 m
Height of the frame = 6.5 m
Roof slope = 1 in 3

At point 1 = 1A(5.7 t 6.7) 3x:

= 13.0 kN

At point 2 = ?4,(6.7 + 8.2) 4.5x+4

= 23.5 kN

1.4
At point 3 = ?4 (8.2 + 8.7) 3.0 x-=
2

17.8 kN

6.6.1.2 Due to drag force on roof

Nodal forces :
At point 1 =

30 2 3*16

x 0.85 = 3.6 kN
3o 4.74
2
30 x 1.58 x2
x 0.05 = 2.4 kN
At point 3 =
2
Total nodal force,
or =13.0+2.4=15.4kN

At point 2 =
The bracing design is worked out for a shed of
5 spacing with the arrangement of bracings as shown
above.
Basic wind pressure, P = 2 kN/m2
Pressure on wall

x0.05 = 2.4 kN

= 0.7 p = 0.7 x 2
= 1.4 kN/m
22

F2

23.5 + 3.6 = 27.1 kN

F3

17.8 + 2.4 = 20.2 kN

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6.6.2 Force Diagram

Diagonal force, P = F

2C-2 kN -

154 kN
_-----

6m

Critical rafter bracing


F= 27.1 kN

274 kN -

JGF-

27.1 kN

a=Bm

i
1

In the X bracing, only one diagonal is normally


considered as effective.

P=27.1

dn
6

= 39.4 kN

Vertical bracing

a=6m

P= 15.4 &j.02+j.72

6
= 21.3 kN

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Since the rafter bracing and vertical bracing is not
in same plane, therefore, some additional stresses will
come on portal rafters which can be rechecked, if
required. Two alternatives have been worked out for
design of bracing, one using steel and other using
concrete.

6.6.4 Case 2: Concrete Bracing- Use M 25 concrete


and Fe 415 steel.
a) Rafter bracing
Axial force, P = 39.4 kN
Factored axial force, Pu = 1.5 x 39.4 = 59.1 kN
Consider cross-section of size 150 x 150 mm
Self-weight acting vertically downwards

6.63 Case 1: Steel bracing


a) Rafter bracing

8.72
= 25 x 0.15 x 0.15 x 6.00
= 0.82 kN/m

Diagonal length = J6.322+


Axial force

= 8.72 m
= 39.4kN

The tension diagonal member is designed and the


same section is provided for the other diagonal.
Consider two angles ISA: 50 x 50 x 6 mm placed
back to back, with a 10 mm gusset.

Bending moment at mid-height (span) due to


self-weight
=-

Least slenderness ratio = L

=-

872

0.82 x 62
8

= 354

2.46

= 3.7 kN.m

which may be allowed.


Net area = 2 x 5.68 - 2 x 0.6 X 2.15 = 8.78 Cm2 *

Therefore, factored moment, M, = 1.5 x 3.7


= 5.6 kN.m

Net axial capacity


= 0.6 x 25 000 x 8.78
= 131.7 kN > 39.4 kN

The compression member is designed and the same


section is provided for the other diagonal also.
Pu (compression)

= 59.1 kN
= 5.6 kN.m
MU
Effective length = 8.72 m

50X50X6
/YA

Additional facto;d

moment due to slenderness,

where

t .
4-

PU= factoled axial road in compresslull,


D = depth of cross-section at right angles to
major axis, and
1ex = effective length in respect of the major
axis,

b) Vertical bracing
Diagonal length =
Axial force
=

dG2
21.3 kN

= 8.28 m

Mu =

The tension diagonal member is designed and the


same section is provided for the other diagonal.
Consider two angles ISA:50 x 50 x 6 mm placed back
to back with a 10 mm gusset.

59.1 x 0.15
2000

8.72
( 0.15 1

= i5.0 kN.m
= 20.6 kN.m
59.1 x 103
= 0.105
25 x150 x150

TotalM, = 5.6 + 15.0


PU
-=
f&hD

Net axial capacity = 131.7 kN > 21.3 kN


Hence, it is O.K.
The details of the steel bracing designed above are
shown in Drawing No. 154.
24

-=J+f

20.6 x lo6

fckbD2

25x150~150~

= 0.244

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From Chart 34 of SP: 16,
P

P=25xO.12
= 3 percent

= 0.20

fck '
At

p = 25 x 0.20

= 5 percent
Ati= -

3
x 150x 150
100

= 675mm2

x150x

Therefore, adopt four 16 mm diameter bars as


main reinforcement giving Ast = 804 mm.

150

100
Therefore, adopt four 20 mm diameter bars as
main reinforcement giving Ast = 1 256 mm2.

Adopt 6 9 links at 150 centre-to-centre as transverse reinforcement.

Adopt 6 $?r links at 150 centre-to-centre as transverse reinfcncement.

The reinforcement and the connection details in


the case of steel and concrete rafter bracing is shown
in Drawing No. 154.

b) Vertical bracing
Axialforce,p=

6.6.5 Gable End Columns


21.3kN

Factored axial force, I = 32.0 kN


Consider a cross-section of size 150 X 150 mm
Self-weight acting vertically downwards
=25x0.15x0.15

Factored moment in columns,

8.28
x--;
6.00

1.4~6~8.5~
=

Use 300 x 400 size columns,

Bending moment at mid-height (span) due to selfweight


= 0.78 x ;

Slenderness ratio = H = g
D

= 3.5 kN.m

slenderness

The compression member is designed and the same


section is provided for the other diagonal also.

023

=0.3 x 0.4 x 8.5 x 25 x 1.5


= 38.25 kN

Mu

TotalM,, = 5.3 t 7.3 = 12.6 kN.m

0.12

f,k

118.4 x 10

-=
fckbD2

25 x300x

38.25 x 1 000

-=
f&D

From Chart 34 of SF: 16,

_ M
fed@

13* o3 8-5 = 4.6 kN.m

Factored axial load, Pu (due to DL)

= 7.3 kN.m

25 x 150 x 150
=- 12.6 x 10

- 28.33

Total I&, = 113.8 + 4.6 = 118.4 kN.m

= 8.28 m
Effective length
Additional factored moment due to
slenderness,
8.28 2
M = 32.0x 0.15

( 0.151
2.000

32.0 x103

2000

Pu (compression) = 32.0 kN
i-5.3 kN.m
WI

PU
_-=
f&bD

r.

Additional factored moment due to

Factored moment, M, = 5.3 kN.m

x 1.5 = 113.8 kN.m

= 0.78 kN/m

x 6 = 8.5 m

Height = 6.5 t f

= 0.099
4002

= 0.013
25x300~400
d =

4Otll

=51

= 0.057
d

-=

= 0.149

25 x 150 x 150s
25

51
-=0.128
400

0.15

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frames, three different roof slopes, two different
support conditions for columns at the base (futed and
hinged), three different wind zones with three
possible wind actions and five different earthquake
zones. Again the analysis has been worked out for
single bay, two-bay, three-bay and four-bay portal
frames. It has been found that because of the low
rise of the buildings considered, forces in the
members, even due to the lowest basic wind pressure
of 1.0 kN/m were more than those due to the most
severe earthquake zone forces. Furthermore, it was
found that the governing design forces and moments
in the members of the portal frames did not vary
much with variation in wind zone or slope of the
roof.

From chart 33, SP:16,


P

f,k
P

0*07

= 0.07 x 25 = 1.75 percent


1.75
300x400=2100mm2

A st =-x

100

Use six 22 mm diameter bars (At = 2 280 mm2)


and 8 mm stirrups at spacing
0.75 d = 0.75 x (400-51)
centre-to-centre

LOO

= 260 mm

Total number of possible designs, considering all


the above variables, could be as high as 17 280; too
large number to be accommodated in any practicable
typification
scheme. Hence, typified designs have
been worked out taking into account major parameters like span, column height, spacing of frames,
number of bays and type of support conditions as
variables. Then the number of problems brought
down to a reasonable limit of 140 cases. The other
variables play only a minor role and their worst
effects were taken into account.

The analysis results in the form of design forces


and moments at various critical sections of the portal
frames and foundation
forces at service stage are
given. The design results have been presented in the
form of detailed drawings to enable ready execution.
For the purpose of completeness, detailed draftings
for 6 and 12 m span purlins, cladding runners, and
their fixing details are also furnished.

7. ESTIMATION OF QUANTITlES OF CONCRETE/


STEEL
7.1 Table 143 gives information about the material
consumption according to the designs worked out for
140 portal frames, typified. For ease of comparison,
the information is given in the form of volume of
concrete per square metre of floor area and weight of
steel per square metre of floor area.

For the benefit of those who prefer to adopt prefabrication technique to cast in-situ construction,
possible location of joints and lifting points for all the
cases have been given.
Typical illustrative designs have been worked
for purlins, cladding runners, frames, foundations
bracing. Also the quantity of concrete and steel
square metre of the plan area are worked out
presented.

In any given situation the column-free span


required and height of the building are more or less
fixed by the functional requirements of the shed.
One important parameter that can be chosen by the
designer is the spacing of the frame in the longitudinal direction. In almost all the crses worked out,
it has been observed that the 12m spacing is more
economical than the 6 m spacing. The difference in
the cost is about 40 percent.

out
and
per
and

The following conclusions can be drawn from


analysis and design results, and also from quantities
estimated :
a) It is found that in most of the frames the
horizontal deflection at top of the column
governs the design of members except for a few
frames of large spans and smaller column
heights.

If one has to cover large areas, but at the same


time if there is no restriction on the minimum
column-free areas required, it is obvious that multibay portal frames will be cheaper than portal frames
of single large span. From the data presented in the
tables, it can be seen that the cost per square metre
is less by about 15 percent when the large spins of
24 to 30 meters are sub-divided into 2 or 3 shorter
spans.

b) Frames with fixed base give more economical


designs compared to frames with hinged base
by about 1O-30 percent.
c) Multibay frames are more economical than
single bay frames if there is no restriction
regarding the unobstructed floor area.

8. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

d) Frames of spacing 12 m are generally found to


be more economical than frames of 6.0 m
spacing and the economy is about 40 percent.

8.1 Reinforced concrete portal frames without cranes


have been analyzed for five different spans, four
different column heights, two different spacings of
26

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concrete reinforcement:
Part 1 Mild steel and
medium tensile steel bars. (third revision)

2. IS:875-1964t Code of practice for structural


safety of building: Loading standards (revised)

8. IS:6006-1983 Uncoated stress relieved strand for


prestressed concrete (first revision)

Criteria for earthquake


3. IS:l893-1984
design of structures (fourth revision)

9. AC1 Standard 318-1983 Building code requirements for reinforced concrete. American Concrete
Institute, Detroit, Michigan, USA

Code of practice for


4. IS:456-1978
reinforced concrete (third revision)

resistant

plain

and

10. IS:800-1984 Code of practice for general construction in steel (second revision)

5. IS:1343-1980 Code of practice for prestressed


concrete (first revision)

11. 1334326-1976 Code of practice for earthquake


resistant construction of buildings (first revision)

6. IS:1786-1985 High strength deformed steel bars


and wires for concrete reinforcement
(third

12. IS:3007 (Part 1)1964 Code of practice for


laying of asbestos cement sheetsPart 1 Corrugated
sheets

7. IS:432 (Part 1) 1982 Mild steel and medium


tensile steel bars and hard-drawn steel wire for

13. SP:6(1)1964
IS1 Handbook
for structural
engineers : Structural steel sections (revised).

revision)

*Since revised as IS:875

(Part l)-1987

tSince

(Parts 2 to 5)-1987

revised as IS:875

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SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 1

DESiGNFORCES

E
Spar!

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Designation
(Hogging
Wm)

Compressive

Force

WJ

(kM m)

Shear Force

(WJ

70

37

61

56

61

50

45

20

33

23

16

46

12

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

%i&zrkz
(kN.mJ

IkN)

(WJ

lkN,

DL

10

47

LL

13

17

WL

29

29

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TABLE 2

DESIGNFORCES
E

bt%l

Frame spacing

: 6.0 m

Column height

: 6.5 m

EI

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

u,
80

A
1m

AI

9.0 m

Design Ultimate Forces

.IB

9.0m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

19
r-

Shear Force

(
(kN.m)

(kN:m)

f kN)

(kN)
-

114

36

15

38

75

64

53

26

44

28

13

61

16

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

w Compressive

(kN.m)

(kN)

DL

20

59

LL

9
29

WL

Shear
Force

30

(kN)

(kN)
8

13

21

31

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TABLE 3

DESIGN FORCES

E
Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

5.0m

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.Om

Section Df3ignation

Bending Moment
Hogging

Compressive

Force

Shear Force

Sagging
(kkm)

153

95

143

143

88

34

19

55

22

109

23

131
106

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

Shear
Force

(kN1

(kN1

(k?J)

DL

4s

8.5

22

LL

ia

26

WL

51

15

33

31

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TABLE 4

DESIGN FORCES

Span

,I3

9.0 m

8
Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

6.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

Design Ultimate Forces

E
m
W

4
,-

9.0 m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force

Shear Force

(kN)

/kN)

231

63

153

80

153

126

109

50

90

51

23

125

33

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Desigrlation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
b

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN.m)

(kN1

(kN)

(kN1

DL

41

92

16

LL

16

26

42

52

WL

113

32

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.
TABLE

DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive

Force

Shear Force

(W
(kN. m)

(kN.m)

109

II

143

96

143

50

76

17

66

38

12

89

11

(kN)

(kNJ

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment 1

(kN.m)

.A

Compressive

Tensile

(kN)

(kNj

Shear
Force
(klv)

DL

50

71

23

LL

17

18

WL

23

13

14

33

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/
TABLE 6 DESIGN FORCES

Span

12.0 m
a

Frame spacing

6.0 m

Column height

6.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

Design Ultimate Forces

sectionDesignation

Compressive

Bending Moment

Force

Shear Force

7&y-7&$
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kMm)

(kN)

141

88

141

96

141

68

18

2s

16

40

13

105

15

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axtid Force
b
Tensile
Compressive

(kN.m)

(kN)

DL

46

78

LL

16

18

WL

48

11

34

(kN1

Shear
Force
(kN)
18
6
21

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TABLE

7 DESIGN FORCES

Span

12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

1.

El
L

1:5

01

1
%

12.om
-

Design Ultimate Forces


Section Designation
r

Compressive

Bending Moment
I\
Hogging

Force

Shear Force

(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN1

249

79

167

66

167

122

81

45

93

43

12

129

25

,
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
L

Compressive

Teksile

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

f kNl

fkNl

(kNl,

DL

41

91

11

WL

14

18

26

LL

125

35

39

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TABLE 8 DESIGN FORCES

Span

12.0m

Frame spacing

12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

Design Ultimate Forces

5.00m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Shear Force

Hogging
(RN.?)

Saggng
(kN.m)

198

112

258

174

258

117

137

41

118

68

35

161

23

(kN.I

(kN)

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN.m)

Ax&l Force
A
Compressive

Tensile

(kN)

(klv/

>

shear
Force

WI

DL

86

106

40

LL

35

35

17

WL

46

25

36 .

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TABLE 9

DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4, 1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

6.5 m

Section Designation

Bending hiomen t

Compressive Force

Shear Force

Homing

&c@ng

(kN.m)
A

264

255

255

D
E

(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

125

174

152

141

58

137

73

42

190

30

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN.m)

Axial Force
*

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

81

113

30

LL

32

35

13

WL

96

21

43

37

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TABLE

10 DESIGN FORCES

Span

12.0m

Frame spacing

12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

9.5 m
1:3,1:4,1:5

Fixed

Support condition
Wind/seismic zones

Design Ultimate Forces

All

Section Designation

Compressive

Bending Moment

(kN.m)

(kN.m)

Force

Shear Force

f kNl

IkAY

93

483

309

113

309

259

146

101

168

77

39

232

50

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
I
Compressive

(kN.m)

Ml

WI

WV

DL

71

121

20

LL

28

35

52

Tensile

Shear
Forces

WL

251

38

79

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TABLE 11 DESIGN FORCES
E

Span

Cl

18.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6Sm

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1X5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

All

A 7

18-O m

Design Ultimate Forces

SectionDesignation

Compressive

Bending Moment
h

Force

Shear Force

Hogging

Sagging

(kN.m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

300

243

422

191

422

38

147

179

72

236

15

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Fore es
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

.I

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN.m)

f kN)

lkN)

lkN)

DL

167

156

50

LL

41

26

15

WL

31

20

15

39

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TABLE

12 DESIGN:~0RCES

0I

: 18.0 m
Frame spacing

6.0 m

Column height

9.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

E
Y-1
Q

Wind/seismic zones
Design Ultimate Forces

,,.,

18.0 m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

IHogging---

Compressive

Sagging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

Force

Shear

14

Force

(kN)

(kNl

319

212

421

191

421

86

154

21

222

19

308

21

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

V Compressive
(kN.m)

(klvl

(klvl

(kNl

DL

152

180

39

LL

36

26

10

WL

101

16

31

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

13 DESIGN FORCES
C

Span

: 18.0 m

Frame spacing

Column height

: 12.5 m

6.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

la.0

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Ill

Shear Force

(
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

515

191

.-

421

141

421

161

45

258

83

358

32

158

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(T&zYYz
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)
28

DL

139

204

LL

33

26

43

49

WL

204

41

W 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

14 DESIGN FORCES
L

: 18.0m

----r
C

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

6.5m

oi

A
+

18-Om

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

(Hoasinp
W.4

(kN.m)

Force

(kN)

(kN)

419

362

681

301

681

174

52

288

36

381

Shear Force 1

236
116

30

,
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
*
Compressive
Tensile
(kN
(kN)

(kn! m)

DL

252

210

LL

a2

52

WL

62

42

Shear
Force
(kN)
81
30

40

29

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

15 DESIGNFORCES

8I
Span

: 18.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

18.0 m

Section Designation

Bending Moment
L

Compressive Force

Shear Force

sagging

Hogging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

fkN)

(kN)

646

268

618

307

678

271

248

94

358

128

42

496

43

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

A&l Force
V Compressive
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
ikN)

lkN)

DL

229

234

59

LL

73

52

20

202

32

62

WL

43

Sp 43 (S &T):1987
TABLJ? 16 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 18.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation
r

18.0 In

Bending Moment
A

Compressive

Force

Shear Force

Hogging
&N-m)

sOgg.ng
(kN. m)

928

213

683

205

683

411

255

149

416

134

38

511

62

lkN)

(kN)

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

(kN. m)

A
Compressive
lkN)

Tensile
/kN)

Shear
Force
lkN)

DL

210

258

43

LL

66

52

14

86

98

WL

409

44

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 17 DESIGN FORCES

Span

24.0 m

Frame spacing

6.0 m

Column height

9.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3, 1:4, 1:s

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

AII

Design Ultimate Forces

244m

Section Designation

Bending Moment

Compressive Force

Shear Force

Ho&w

(kN. m)

WJ

(W

724

377

989

334

989

260

440

129

592

24

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(Compressive

(kN.m)

Shear
Force

@NJ

DL

405

313

LL

71

35

WL

77

45

&YJ
-

WJ
90
18

26

24

SP-43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 18 DESIGNFORCES
E

Span

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: AU

Design Ultimate Forces

6.0 m

1
A

A
I

2kOm
I

Section Designation

Bending Moment
(Hogging
Wm)
--

Compressive Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

Shear Force

(kN)

826

423

982

334

982

269

515

138

712

26
.

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(compressiveTensile
(kN)

(kn! m)

DL

378

350

LL

65

35

WL

173

46

Shear
Force

(kN)

(kN)
73

13

22

40

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

19

DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.Om

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:AB

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

Bending Moment
A

Sectiok Designation
1

Compressive

Force

Shear Force

Hogging

kg&

(kN. m)

Wm)

(klv!

(kN)

1062

444

1450

489

1450

197

381

47

645

189

868

40

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Wm)

Axial Force
h
1
Compressive
Tensile
(klvl
(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN

DL

553

384

134

LL

141

70

37

WL

155

52

48

47

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 20 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 24.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: i2.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Des&don
r

Bending Moment
n

Compressive

saggng
(kN.m)

Hogging
(kn! m)

Force

Shear Force

3
liklvl

(klv)

1 293

491

1440

489

1440

333

395

90

154

283

1043

55

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(
(kn! m)

(kW

lklvl

Ikf+!)
100

DL

516

421

LL

130

70

21

WL

346

44

80

48

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 21 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 30.0 m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

El
Hi
i!

;
I

.T

30.0 m

.Compressive

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation

Force

Shear Fo%e

>

Hogging

sagging

(kN. m)

Wm)

(klvl

iklvl

1 141

542

1 523

417

1523

313

600

150

765

43

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(Complesslve
iklv)

(kn! m)

Shear
Force
(kW

(kfV

DL

662

361

152

LL

119

44

29

WL

45

35

16

49

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 22 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 30.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

30.0m

SectdonDesignation
I

Bending Moment
A
Hoggiig
(kN.m)

Compressive Force

sagg+lg
(kN.m)

(kN)

1 155

480

1541

417

1 541

Shear Force

(kN)
-

321

101

164

959

28

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(kN. m)

Shear
Force

(kN)

DL

621

398

LL

109

44

WL

143

/kN)
-

117
22

32

50

(kN)

34

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 23 DESIGNFORCES
0

: 30.0m

Span

Ie

Frame spacing

: 12. Om

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismiczones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

E
Ln
6,

:I

A
3o.um

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Forck
(&

1664

2 233

-i

Shear Force

(kN)

732

611

2 233

214

459

48

880

1 122

219
-

62

Axial Force

Shear
Force

-.
.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designaiion

Rvces
Due to

Bending
Moment
I
(kN.m)

(kN1

(kNl

(kN)

DL

905

450

215

LL

237

87

59

70

32

WL

90

51

SP 43 (S &T):1987

.
E

TABLE. 24 DESIGN FORCES

: 30.0m
Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones
DesignUltimate F&es

A
J

An

.: All

30.0 m

Bending Moment

Section Designation
(Hogging
(klv m)

Compressive

(kN.m)

Force

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN)

1715

566

2268

611

2268

338

480

83

1 036

240

1405

52

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Tzjz?Yz
(kN)

(kN. m)

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(kN)

(kN)

DL

857

487

159

LL

218

87

43

WL

286

64

67

52

!P 43 (S & T):l987
TABLE 25 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

::All
5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

:;j

Wind/seismic zones

s.0 m

DesignUltimate Forces

90m

I
I

:
Bending Moment

Section Designation
v

Compressive Force

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN)

(kN.m)

(kN.m)
A

68

56

56

33

13

31

13

39

25

27

83

35

48

40
53
43

29

39

40

50

21
16

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Des&nation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

DL

20

46

LL

12

(kN)

(kN)

14

DL

14

LL

28

WL

Ax121Force

Bending
Moment

WL

26

21

53

26

15

. SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 26 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0 m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

:
Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
r

Hogging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force

Sagging
(kn! m)

99

Shear Force

1
(kN1

(kN)

36

39

70

70

40

13

40

23

10

49

19

39

33

101

48

29

58

50

56

64

78

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

wCompressive
/kNl

DL

20

57

LL

12

/kNI

lkN)
7
3

WL

46

19

21

DL

93

LL

28

43

26

19

WL

54

SP43 (S&T):1987
TABLE 27 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

s.om

Bending Moment
rHogging_
(kn! m)

9.0 m

Compressive Force

Shear Force

(kN1

FNI

(kN.m)

102

152

123

131

53

100

20

13

48

18

91

15

58

62

194

54

113

58

118

80

142

131

31

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN. m)
DL
A

49

Axial Force
A
Compressive
(kN)

Tensile
/kN)

--

(kNj
22

83
25

Shear
Force

LL

18

WL

52

DL

155

LL

55

WL

54

51

29

55

29

SF43(S&T):1987
TABLE 28 DESIGNFORCES
:

Span

9.0m

Frame spacing
Column height
Roof slopes
Support condition
Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

Se&bon Designation
(

Mm

I
I

Compressive

Bending Moment
A
Sagging
(khJ.m)

Hogging
(kNm)

m.om

I
I

Force

I
,
Shear Force

I
(kN)

(kN

201

,B

143

143

78

100

25

83

48

E
F

18

102

15

69

209

54

99

112

129

153

64
82

38
-

68
119

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section DesipMtion

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
[Comprersive
(klvl

(kh? m)

Shear
Force
(klvl

(klv:,

DL

42

88

16

LL

16

24

WL

92

DL

LL
WL

86

56

31

42

162

56

52

31

SP 43 (S c&T):1987
TABLE 29 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

;;:;;

;;j

Column height
Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

S*ort

: Fixed

condition

&nd/seismic zones

: AU

De&n Ultimate Forces

12.Qm

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
f

120 m

L 1

Shear Force

Hogging
(kN. m)

sagging
(kN.m)

127

137

137

29

73

13

60

35

10

76

10

48

_-

41

174

35

(kN)

a4

93

17
79

(kN)

199

223

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

(kn! m)
DL
A

(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)

58

70

25

LL

19

17

WL

27

DL

149

LL

36

WL

29

34

15

9
8

57

14

SP 43 (S & T):l!B7
TABLE 30 DESIGN FORCES
E

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:.5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

I
Bending Moment

Section Designatioh
(Hogging
(kN. m)

Compressive

(kn! m)

Force

Shear Force

(kN)

iklvl

92

143

130

91

130

39

13

14

IO

36

11

80

10

54

46

83

190

37

49

68

20

99

,130

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

DL
A

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

(kn! m)

Compressive
/kN)

51

16

LL

17

17

WL

44

DL

129

LL

31

WL

46

1
Tensile
(klv!

Shear
Force
fklvl
18

6
6

18

34

19

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 31 DESIGNFORCES

E
F

il
c

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

GG

I
I
1

12.0 m

&
I
1.

Bending Moment

Section Designation

120n

Compressive Force

E.

Shear Force

(Hogging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

ikN)

(kN)

211

_-

71

149

65

149

15

20

86

10

103

27

13

70

51

211

35

89

107

136

73
36

103
-

148

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment
(kn! m)

Axial Force
1
I
Compressive
Tensile
fkN)
/kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

41

88

11

LL

13

16

WL

100

DL

146

LL

38

WL

90

24

35

31

27

SP 43 (S&T):1987
TABLE 32 DESIGN FORCES

spa

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

12.0 m

I 1

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
I

;;j

Compressive Force

%giig
(kN.m)

ffoslping
fkN m)

12.0 m

I
8

Shear Force

b
lkW

(klv)

232

125

241

168

131

13

241
32

108

29

131

63

25

88

14

314

91

142

_I

51

154

a1

118

34

,
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment
(klv.m)

Axial Force
1
Corn presive
(klvl

DL

100

104

LL

38

34

WL

54

DL

193

LL
WL

Tensile

Shear
Force

FW

IkN

43
18

15

28

61

30

12
58

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 33 DESIGNFORCES
L

12.0m

Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

6Sm

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

*
I

Bending Moment
IHogging
(kN.m)

I?ompressive Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

Shear Force
(kN)

265

134

234

165

234

92

133

36

127

64

32

189

40

26

101

82

95

150
-

344
91

158

137

189

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

I Compressive
(kN)
______

(kN.m)
DL
A

Shear
Force

Axinl Force

89

110

LL

33

33

WL

88

DL

LL
WL

(kN)

(kN)

31

12

31

203

74

91

68

61

12

38

SP43(S&T):1987
E

TABLE 34 DESIGNFORCES

Sean

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

4t
E.

9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

I
12.om

Design Ultimate Forces

GG

Section Des&nation

Bending Moment

Compressive Force

12.0m

Shear Force

Hogging

(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

407

91

274

112

274

162

132

49

154

64

iW

32

186

54

30

130

93

381

95

214
271

161

165

210

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
v

(kN. m)

(kN)

DL

71

121

LL

26

32

WL

201

DL

222

LL

76

181

WL

Shear
Force

62

(kN)
-

(kN)
18
7

47

63

_
-

69

54

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

35 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, I:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Des&nation

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Hogging

Sagging
(kN.m)

(kN. m)

351

412

412

(kN)

242

187

142

162

67

201

23

135

75

lkN)

Shear Force

487

150

390

77

295

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

A.&l Force

(kN. m)

mCompressive
(kN)

198

IkN)

fkfl)

156

63

47

26

16

WL

47

12

18

DL

262

LL

54

WL

51

50

20

DL
A

Bending
Moment

LL

63

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 36 DESIGNFORCES

: 18.0m

Span

r;ir;rl

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

Bending Moment

Section Des&nation
lHogglng
(kN. m)

18.0 II)

18.0 m

Compressive Force

(kN.m)

Shear Force

IkN)

(kN)
-

394

217

388

181

388

27

145

206

IO

258

28
89

3
560

154
-

G
H

104

246

147

326

164

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

AzdalForce
h
r
)
Compressive
Tensile
lkN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

I
A

Shear
Force

--

(kN)
40

DL

168

111

LL

38

25

WL

95

DL

291

-.

LL

55

WL

98

51

28

64

10
9

21

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 37 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

6.0m

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

:
Bending Moment

Section Designation

Hogging

(kN.m)

/kNj

467

196

(kN.m)

396

(kN)

139

396

18

145

239

71

292

35

176

98

606

173

184

253

240

358

Shear Force

Compressive Force

7
sagging

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(Compressive
lkN)

(kN. m)

Tensile

Shear
Force

lkN!

(kN),

DL

144

199

27

LL

32

24

WL

168

38

40

DL

320

56

160

52

36

LL
WL

65

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 38 DESIGN FORCES

span

.on_

Frame spacing
Column height

i fiy,lr5

r-T=-={

Roof slopes
Support condition
WOm

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation
I

Bending Moment
A
Hogging
(kN m)

I*OIll

1
I

Compressive

&l
(kN.m)

Force

I
1

Shear Force

(kN)

lkN)

--.
A

591

253

664

301

664

106

228

45

260

108

28

323

45

31

218

121

784

124

241

H
I

628
154

380

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment
(kN m)

Shear
Force
(kW

DL

299

209

95

LL

93

51

32

WL

95

369

DL
I

Ax&l Force
A
c P~mnro.r;.,o
J
T..,V,,
bS.Y,cY*,c
1 crws
(kN)
IkN

LL

107

WL

103

25

35

_
-

IN

39

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 39 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:Au

Design Ultimate Forces

9Sm
I
1

A
1

Bending Moment
lHogging
(kN.m)

18.0m

IO.0m

Section Designation

l-i

Compressive Force

(kN.m)

Shear Force

(kN)

(kNl

665

281

625

292

625

144

234

49

332

113

33

416

58

38

256

903

131

208

335

294

415

144
264

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

(Compressive
(kNl

(kN)

(kN)

DL

254

229

60

LL

15

50

19

WL

189

19

54

DL

401

LL

110

196

102

55

WL

67

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE 40 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: AU
:

Design Ultimate Forces


Section Designation

Bending Moment

Compressive Force

CHogging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

828

646

(kN)

Shear Force

(kN)

214

201

446

244

234

60

384

114

31

410

71

38

299

_-

158

971

128

278

367

342

480

449

F
G

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designution

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
b
1
Compressive
Tensile
(kNJ
(kN1

(kN.m)

(kN)
41

DL

217

249

LL

64

49

WL

335

76

79

DL

433

LL

112

320

WL

68

Shear
Force

13

104

71

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 41 DESIGNFORCES

SPan

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

:
Bending Moment
A

Section Des&nation
c

Hogging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force

sagging
(kN.m)

Shear Force

3
(kN)

(kN)

862

389

954

324

954

250

400

119

503

32

319

137

1 179

686

ail

268

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due t0

AxibI Force

Bending
Moment

z&z/-TX
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)

_-

105

DL

476

310

LL

79

34

19

WL

99

16

26

DL

510

LL

72

WL

106

67

69

28

SP 43 (S i&T):1987
TABLE 42 DESIGNFORCES
E

SPan

: 24.Om

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, I:!, 15

;I

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

2CQm

Bending Moment
c

.:-t

21.0m

Compressive Force

Shear Force

sagging

Hwging

(kn! m)

(kW

(klv)

815

421

908

317

908

254

476

123

598

33

346

(kN. m)
A

D
E
F

155

1 301

180

497

255

286

662

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Atil Force
h
I
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kW

Bending
Moment
(khr.m)

DL
A

LL

420
68

Shear
Force
(kN)

344

75

33

13

13

35

WL

164

DL

556

LL

73

WL

68

36

170

70

SP 43 (S &CT):1987
TABLE 43 DESIGNFORCES
E
SPan

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones
Ultimate Forces

Design

.B

E
:

9.5 m
I
2L.Om

: All

.;2b-Om

Section Designation

Bending Moment
(Hogging
(kN. m)

Compressive

(kN.m)

Force

(kN)

Shear Force

(kN)

1271

1 399

1399

52

32

587

737

59

22

474

201

57

393

471
475
-

366
174

1720

1005

319

724

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
*
1
r
Tensile
Compressive
(kN)
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

650

381

144

LL

158

68

38

WL

198

31

52

DL.

654

LL

144

WL

134

213

71

57

SP43(S&T):1987
~

_~

~~

TABLE 44 DESIGN FORCES

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Ultimate Forces

Design

GG
H

Span

Wmd/seismic zones

L
0
B

c
i
E
(I)

It

II

A
..-I

:All

2com

24.0 m

:
Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

sasging
.

Hogging

(kN.m)

(kn! m)

(kN)

1352
1331

Shear Force

(kN;

512

465

121

312

26

698

180

811

22

526

1331

73
228

48

1908

419

359
511

615

780

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

rCompressive
(kN)

(kN.m)

FN)

(kN)

DL

574

413

103

LL

135

66

26

WL

328

LL
WL

26

71

702

147

340

DL
I

Shear
Force

72

136

73

SP 43 (S 8t T):1987
TABLE 45 DESIGN FORCES

: 9.0m

Span
Frame spacing
Column height

; ;;!:4,1:5

Roof slopes

;j

Support condition
Wind/seismic zones

:AIl

Design Ultimate Forces

Sagging
(kN.m)

Hogging
(kN.m)

69

60

s.0m

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
r

SOrn

9.0m

Shear Force

>
(kN)

FN)

40
54

60

30

13

29

21

13

39

IS

10

24

25

17

33

41

36

93

45

18

33

25

43

10

104
47
24

31

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Dueto

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(Compressive
(kN)

(kn! m)
DL
A

LL
WL
DL

LL
WL

Shear
Force
/kN)

W)

41

23
10

13

24

13

21

28

12

73

10
-

5
5 .

12

14

SF43(S&T):1987
TABLE 46 DESIGN FORCES
E
Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Des&nation
t

Bending Moment
A
Hogging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force
Sagging
(kN.m)

Shear Force

>
(kN)

(kN)
.\

93

35

66

38

66

35

11

39

49

18

24

10

50

31

31

94

27

56

51

73

62

132

99

21

32

56

38

30

12

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Ax&l Force

(kn! m)

Compressive
(kN)

DL

23

58

LL

12

--A

WL

39

DL

90

LL

27

39

12

WL

1
TensiIe
(kN)

fkN)
a

20

74

Shear
Force

3
17

16

SP43(S&T):19t37
TABLE 47 DESIGNFORCES

mm&1

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.Q m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

I.0m

Bending Moment

Section Designation
r

Hogging
(kn! m)

POm

Compressive Force
Sagging
(kN.m)

Shear Force

102

155

9.0m

139

126

139

48

20

69

18

91

16

56

180

51

73

226

93

250

182

50

14

56

14

73

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(Comprersive
(kN)

(kN, m)

(kN)

(kN)
25

DL

56

85

LL

21

25

10

10

24

WL

Shear
Force

Axial Force

47

DL

149

LL

53

24

WL

55

7s

1
28

SP43(S%T):1987
TABLE 48 DESIGN FORCES
E

Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

I.

9.0m

6.5m

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Des&nation
(Hogging
(kN. m)

(kN. m)

Force

-..
Shear Force

(kN!

(kN)

191

62

137

80

137

68

102

21

81

50

19

103

37

16

64

193

51

101

123

.z

204

50

14

66

14

79

65
116
151

259

146

.
-

61
24

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Aria1 Force
A
(
)
Tensile
Compressive
(kN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

DL

48

90.

LL

17

25

WL

79

40

Shear
Force

(kNl
17
7
35

DL

157

LL

54

79

24

33

WL

76

,
SP43 (S&T):1987
TABLE 49 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

5.0m

BBi

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: AU

Design Ultimate Forces

*
12-om

Bending Moment

Section Designation
x&----(kN.m)

12-om

Compressive Force
Sagging
(kN.m)

12.0m

Shear Force

(kNl

&NJ

85

95

141

145

145

30

13

14

55

36

110

73

16

11

50

38

158

33

51

19

161

33

41

63

16
168
210

-.

76

36
10

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

-_____Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
,%
t
)
Compressive
Tensile
(kN1
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

DL
A

(kN)

61

71

LL

22

17

WL

27

DL

10

119

LL

35

36

16

WL

77

Shear
Force

21
10
8

12

17

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

50 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

lZ.OWl

I
I

All

I
1

Bending Moment
v

(kN.m)

124m

Compressive Force
(kN.m)

12Qrn

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN)

149

92

138

93

138

34

75

13

67

37

11

88

11

54

43

175

34

81

170

201

_.

81

63

82

177

34

10

53

71

20

40

.-

10

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Des&nation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
z&Gz-Qz
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)

DL

59

77

20

LL

19

17

WL

40

16

DL

126

LL

36

48

16

19

WL

78

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

51 DESIGN FORCES

Spa

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
w
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

Shear Force

(kN)

198

15

141

63

141

62

fklvl

15

14

84

10

105

12

65

49

195

34

.-

a7

102

37
25

113

124

208

34

10

66

19

211
81
41

*
-

19

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axis I Force

Bending
Moment

r Compressive

(kN.m)

Shear
Force

(kN)

(kN)

/kN)

DL

41

89

12

LL

15

16

WL

85

DL

142

LL

36

80

16

WL

79

26

26

23

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 52 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0 In

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 5.0m

;f+y-yyj

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

12.0m

12.0 m

Bending Moment

Compressive Force

12.om

Shear Force

(Hoaging
(kN. m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

lkN)

127

172

256

262

262

17

133

64

33

100

28

132

28

90

68

286

84

137

100

34

298

135

322

291

85

23

86

21

114

Z
J

137

66
18

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN.m)

fkN)

(kN)

DL

116

107

47

LL

44

35

19

WL

55

16

25

DL

17

189

LL

70

73

32

34

WL

80

lkN)

St43 (S&T):1987
T.4BLE 53 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

SVind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

I
I

12.0m

12,Om

I
1

124m

-___
Section Designation

Compressive

BendingMoment
rHogging
(kh? m)

Force

Shear Force

(kN. m)

(kN)

ikN)

214

135

249

168

249

a4

135

34

121

67

32

158

39

I:

28

99

78

317

89

146

126

301

162

332

321

88

24

98

24

129

.4

146

-.

14

22

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

Axial Force
(Compressive

(kN.m)

(kN)

lkN)

(kN)

DL

103

112

34

LL

38

34

14

WL

80

14

31

DL

12

198

LL

11

95

32

31

WL

81

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 54 DESIGN FORCES
E
Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All
:

Design Ultimate Forces


Section Designation

( fht?iw

Bending Moment
A

Compressive

axff~

Force

Shear Force

(kN.m)

[kN. m)

311

81

256

108

256

138

135

38

151

67

32

190

51

30

120

89

157

(kN)

ikN)
-

352

90

206

203

248

351

380

88

157

24

124

25

143

85
37

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Sect&n Designution

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
A
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN1

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

DL
A

81

123

Shear
Force
(kN)

20

52

52

29

33

WL

171

DL

214

LL

72

161

32

47

LL *

WL

82

SP 43 (S i&T):1987
TABLE

55 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

:
Bending Moment

Section Designation
LHogging
(kN. m)
A

410

436

Compressive

(kN. m)

Force

Shear Force

(kN1

/kN)

246

191

436

143

15

1146

68

191

29

145

69

438

143

110

164

I
J

401

455
4

346

143

126

66
26

163

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

shear
Force

(kN.m)

(kN1

lklvl

lkN)

228

158

69

LL

54

26

18

WL

51

12

17

DL

37

259

52

73

24

25

DL
A

Bending
Moment

LL
WL

83

.
SP 43 (S &T): i 987
TABLE

56 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

llrame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,

Support

: Fixed

condition

Wind/seismic

II.0 m

I
I

: All

zones

Design Ultimate

1:5

FsogginR
(kM.m)

Compressive Force

(kN.m)

422

413

413

13

194

D
-

E
F
G

I
I

193

519

Foundation Forces at Seticw

219

148
73

27
84

159

350

430

159

3
-

(kN)

516

(kN)

157

143

Shear Force

185

256

180m

Bending Momerzt

Section Designation

Forces

Section Designation

18.0
m

I
1

148

*
-

79

208

15

Load Stage

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

Axial Force
(Compressive

(kN.m)

WV

/W

iklvl

DL

195

179

44

LL

43

25

11

WL

87

11

23

DL

24

289

LL

53

104

24

28

WL

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE - 57 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, I:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Hogging
(kN.m)

l&O m

I
I

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
b

Section Designation
f

10.0*

I
I

sagging
(kN.m)

1.0 m

I
I

Shear Force

-I
(kN)

lkN)

195

139

57

148

231

74

295

34

174

93

168

227

459

168

2
561

190

243

571

168

87

228

23

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

DL
A

LL

Shear
Force

(kNm)

1 Compressive
lkN)

165

201

30

36

25

WL

143

DL

13

312

LL

54

149

24

WL

~__._.

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

/kN)

41

85

-_

fkN)

33
1
-

32

._.

SF43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 58 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wmd/seianic zones

:AU

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Bending Moment
(Hogging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force
(kN.m)

Shear Force

(kN)

ikN)

258

669

103

307

703

111

231

51

235

110

26

3.08

48

40

234

110

706

115

209

301

231

540

595

733

117

231

34

201

18

109
-

261

41

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

Compressive
(kN)

Tensile
(kN)

DL

344

212

104

LL

108

52

35

WL

103

25

33

DL

56

365

12

15

105

145

47

51

LL
WL

86

fkN)

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE

59 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition
Wind/seismic zones

: Fixed
: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

l#.Orn

18.Orn

IBQ

-Section Designation

Compressive

Bending Moment
A

Force

Shear Force

Hogging
(kN.m)

sagging
FN.ml

102

665

665

123

238

50

313

117

33

412

56

41

256

136

831

124

256

280

547

361

621

840

123

256

36

248

.-

126

24

331

31

(kN)

(kNl

283

298

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

r Compressive
FNJ

(kN)

(kN)

DL

295

232

61

LL

86

51

21
42

WL

173

21

DL

37

393

LL

106

208

48

55

WL

87

SP43(S&T):1987

.I

TABLE 60 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:AlI

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

104m

Bending Moment

(kN. m)

ll.Om

Compressive

Force

180"

Shear Force

Wm)

IkW

lkNj

803

212

633

204

633

203

239

46

312

119

476

, 68

31

40

288

904

122

271

381

361

476

658

932

121

271

36

286

24

361

150

141

46

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Des&nation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

I Compressive
(klv!

(kN)

(kNj

250

252

46

LL

12

50

14

WL

286

81

66

DL

20

420

LL

108

298

48

Wm)
DL
A

Shear
Force

WL

88

_
-

64

SP 43 (S i&T):1987
TABLE 61 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4. I:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Section Designation
(Hogging
(kN. m)

(kN. m)

A
B

72
62

Shear Force

(kN)

(kNJ

41
54

62

28

44

D
E
F

12
13
11

28
38
25

22
15
24

14

32

H
I
J

38
49
II
8
10

33
23
30

10

23

23

75

30

43

0
P

22
30

46
93
104
46
23
8

98
61

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

I Compressive
(kN1.

(kN m)
DL
A

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)
11

25

41

LL

12

13

WL

23

DL
LL

5
5

11

6
2

73
21

2
1

WL

26

12

13

DL
LL

71
26

WL

20

16

10

89

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 62 DESIGNFORCES

Spa

Frame pacing

Column height

9.0m

.
x

;;I

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wmd/seismic zones

:All

DesignUltimate Forces

0th

Section Designation

Bending Moment
r

.0_0m

Compressive Force

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging

92

SOm

(kN.m)

S.Om

Shear Force

PV
35

66

38

66

31

49

11

38

E
F

10
9

49
31

31

G
H
I

92
49
61

21
-

109
131

55
_
_

J
K
L
M

98
I
8
8

27
30
39
29

55
29
12
28

N
0
P

94
36
45

25
_

-,
114
87

51
-

25
18

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

SectionDesignation

Forces
due to

Bending
Moment

(kN. m)

DL
LL

26
10

WL

36

Axial Force
A
\
Compressive
Tensile
IkN)
(kN)
59
13

Shear
Force
(kN)

9
4

21

16

5
1

91
21

35

12

DL
LL

88
26

WL

30

15

12

DL
LL
WL

1
14

90

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE 63 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

;I$

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.h

9.on

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Section Designation

9.0m

00m

Shear Force

sagging

Hogging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

(W

;kN)

103

162

144

127

c
D

144
19

43
66

102
51

18

89

16

58

51

173
18

49

225

108
-

G
H

30

101

249

181

51

108

13

52

55

L
M

14
15

71
52

16
52

N
0

173
-

46
-

251

102
-

59

162

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(kh! m)

Compressive
(kN)

DL

62

85

LL

23

26

10

WL

46

10

22

DL
LL

15
4

149
53

5
1

WL

53

23

26

DL
LL

WL

39

146
52
-

31

20

91

Tensile
(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)
26

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

64 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 6Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

A
B

Hogging
(kN.m)

sagging
IkNm)

101

16

64

122

227

258

197

51

13

61

14

80

15

60

71

236

91

170

47

63
115
-

24
58
106
-

:
Axial Force
A
b
t Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

35

60

194

51

(kN)

115

Forces
Due to

Shear Force

FN)

50
-

Section Designation

18

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage

COm

102

78

98

80

59

189

.+Om

20

62

137

s.om

189
187

Compressive Force

c
D

cam

Bending Moment
b

Section Designation
(

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

53

91

LL

19

25

WL

73

41

31

DL

10

158

LL

54

WL

71

23

28

DL

LL
WL

60

154
51
_

31

25

92

18

2
1

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE

65 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

kind/seismic zones

:All

DesignUltimate Forces

12 Om

(Hogging
(kN. m)

12.Om

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Section Des&nation

A
B
C
D
E

12 Om

(ki;

(kN.m)

31

16

51

71

(kN)

87

96
-

74

36
17

_
-

36
74

167
211

153
151
151

Shear Force

11

52

G
H

149
60

31
-

38

J
K

164

34

74

42

36

L
M

52

10

46

14
34

149

30
-

70

0
P

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

189

213

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(kN,m)

Compressive
(kN)

Tensile
(kN)

DL

73

72

29

LL

25

18

10

WL

29

12

DL
LL

19

119

35

6
2

WL

38

16

17

(kN)

DL

117

LL

34

21

11

WL

23

93

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 66 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All

lZ.Ofll
I

Design Ultimate Forces

V&OR?

1ZOm

1ZOm

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
IHogging
(kN.m)

(kN. m)

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN)

157

93

144

94

144

30

75

13

63

10

85

F
G
H
I

11
168
70
93

56
33
_

169
200

41
79
-

J
K
L
M
N
0
p.

177
9
8
10
167
37
50

35
49
68
51
32
-

..
175
142

79
40
10
38
75
-

31
20

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

(compressive

(kN.m)

DL
LL
WL

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Forces
Due to

(kN1

66
21
39

78
17
-

(kN)

(kNj

21
I
15

_.
I

DL
LL
WL

16
4
46

127
36
15

4
1
17

DL
LL
WL

124
34
-

21

13

34

94

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 67 DESIGNFORCES

Frame spacing
Span

: 12.0 m

;;I]

Column height
Roof slopes

;_:
: 1:3. 1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones
Design Ultimate Forces

lZ.OWl

12.Olll

1lOrn

I
I

12.0m

:
Compressive Force

Bending Uomen t

Section Des&nation
m
(kN.m)

(kN.mJ

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN1

194

75

B
C

139
139

53

63
-

75

D
E

12
10

81
103

37
25

11

65

48

G
H
Z

191
98
120

33
-

172

86
-

206

34

86

62

46

L
M

8
10

81
62

_
-

19
44

196

32

79

0
P

76
94

176
157

217

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Duet0 I

Axial Force
A
(
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL
LL

52
16

89
17

12
4

WL

78

27

23

DL

142

LL
WL

2
71

36
15

20

DL
LL

137
34

WL

63

95

20

18

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 68 DESIGN FORCES

: 12.0m

Span
Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.1:5

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

: All
:

DesignUltimate Forces

5.0m

Section Designation

I.

B
:

I
lZ.Orn

P
lI.Om

Bending Moment

(kN.m)

*J4

b
12.Om

Force

Compressive

12.Om

Shear Force

(kn! m)

A
B

216
273

273

79

D
E

36
26

93
127

29

94

G
H

268
116

19
-

291

163

321

J
K
L
M
N
0
P

297

86
1%

22
19

134
65
34
65
133

133
65
25

- *

61
127

102

25
270
-

83
77
-

61

342
207

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

-------------------------_------------___
Section Des&nation

Forces
Due t0

---_---------Bending
Moment

Axial Force
e

(kN.m)

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN1

(kN)

(kNl

50
21

16

24
10

DL
LL

127
49

108
35

WL

51

DL
LL

34
12

190
70

WL

75

31

4
33

DL

189

LL

WL

45

42

21

96

69

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE

69 DESIGNFORCES

: 12.0m

Span
Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5\

Support condition

: Fixed

Wind/seismic zones

:AII

Design Ultimate Forces

:
Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Shear Force

lHogging
(kN. m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

289

136

259

170

(kN)

259

76

136

.D

34

114

68

31

154

29

97
86

39

143
-

75

303

137

300

119

331

320

90

143

23

91

J
K
L

24

123

26

92

304

82

74
101

0
P

Foundation Foices at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

69
135

313

215

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
(compressive
(kN)

(kN.m)

73
21

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)
37

DL

114

113

LL
WL

42
79

34
-

DL
LL

28
8

198

71

WL

92

31

34

DL
LL

194

69

WL

67

41

97

14
14

29
I

26

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 70 DESIGNFORCES

Span
Frame spacing
;_t

Column height

;I;]

Roof slopes
Support condition
Wind/seismic zones

:AB

DesignUltimate Fdrces.

Sect&mDesignation

ll.OUl

A
B
c

368
252

D
E

34

J
K
L
M

120
147

136
68

(kN)

86

89

151
188

106

346
194
237
375
24
25

0
P

Shear Force

187

II

110m

/kN)

32
28

26
359

Force

(kN. m)

252

120m

Compressive

s7ggihg

Hogging
(kN. m)

120m

Bending Moment
I

G
H

119

50
87
155
-

304
349

155
83
36

90

115
146
114
83
-

80
142
315
231

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Mbment

Axial Force

(kN.m)

Shear
Force

rCompreJaive_
/kN)

IkN)

(kN)
21

DL

89

124

LL

32

33

WL

156

54

DL
LL

16
3

215
73

WL

142

31

DL
LL

207
69

WL

126

41

36

98

8
47

2
1
40

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 71 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Compressive

Bending Moment

Hogging

Force

Shear Force

s11&ping

(kN. m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

124

77

126

126

65

81

19

86

44

114

22

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
z&EzfTz
(kN)

(kN.m)

DL

82

LL

13

WL

99

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)

9
2
1

17

W43(S&T):1987
TABLE 72 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

90m

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

(Hogging
(kN. m)

Force

Shear Force

(klv m)

(kN

132

(kW

171

87

171

113

a2

33

99

50

.a

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Desigwtion

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

[Comprrnive
/kN)

(kN. m)

34

127

Shear
Force
lkN

(kNl

DL

91

LL

13

WL

100

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE 73 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 9.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AB

Design Ultimate Forces

E
8

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
C

Compressive Force

Shear Force

sagging

Ho&$%
(kN.m)

W.m)

(klvl

(klv/

199

227

128

227

143

142

51

162

212

76
-

44

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
b
t
Tensile
Cbmpressive
(kW
(kY

Bending
Moment
(kN m)

Shear
Force

iW

DL

123

15

LL

26

WL

101

34

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 74 DESIGNFORCES

9.0 m

Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1x5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

6Sm

Section De&nation

Bending Moment
lHogging
(kh! m)

Compressive

(kN. m)

Force

Shear Force

lkW

fklvl

209

319

149

319

241

80

181

90

235

66

144

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designarion

Forces
Due to

Bending

Axial Force

Shear
Force

Moment
%G&z?7a

(kN m)

IkW

(W

W)

DL

133

10

LL

26

WL

12

102

46

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 75 DESIGN FORCES

SDUl

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Suppbrt condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

12.0 m

Section Designation

4.4

12.0m

Bending Moment
I

Compressive Force

Sagging
(kN.m)

Hogging
(kN. m)

(kN)

Shear Force

FN)

185

205

111

205

48

120

140

63

190

19

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
A
)
(
Tensile
Compressive
(kN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

DL
A

Shear
Force
(kN)

122

22

LL

18

WL

103

15

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 76 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Shear Force

IHoggil2g
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

19.7

247

119

247

95

122

22

160

66

216

29

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Des&nation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Tmrile
Compressive
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)

DL

135

16

LL

18

WL

104

21

sP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 77 DESIGNFORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Suppoit condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AU

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation
f

Bending Moment
*
Hogging
(kN. RI)

12.Om

Compressive Force

Sagging
(kN.m)

Shear Force

7
(kN)

(kN)

--

252

388

164

388

218

38

248

91

307

55

144

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
n
t
1
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

(kN.m)

DL

186

LL

18

WL

12

105

Shear
Force
(kN)
11

2
40

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 78 DESIGNFORCES

: 12.0 m

Span

E
0

0
Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

5.0m

Section Designation

t
!I
A

c .*I___!
12.Om

Bending Moment

Compressive

Force

Shear Force

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

fkN)

fkN)

290

340

176

340

133

41

254

108

341

39

203

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
I Compressive
(kN)

(kN. m)

DL

179

LL

35

WL

106

Shea7
Force
(kN)
-

(kN)
34
9

15

30

!P43(S&T):1987
TABLE 79 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hiqqd

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
h
7
c
&gging
Hogging
(kN. m)
FN.m)
-

303

426

192

426

226

71

291

D
E

WV

WV

Shear Force

207
-

111

386

57

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN.m)

Axial Force
A
1
Compressive
TefWile
(kN)
(kN)

DL

194

LL

35

WL

107

Shur
Force
(kN)
25

6
4

43

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 80 DESIGNFORCES

ban

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wiid/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5m

Bending Moment

Section Designution
(Hogging
Wml

Compressive Force

(kn! m)

(kN)

Shear Force

(kNJ

360

691

259

697

491

128

415

153

511

105

230

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

v
(kN.m)

(kNl

(kN)

WJ

--

DL

249

15

LL

35

WL

25

38

108

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 81 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

18.Om

Bending Moment
lHogging
(kN. m)

Compressive Force

Shear Force

I
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

480

480

51

192

324

100

439

23

289
234

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A
-I
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kNJ

DL

191

41

LL

26

WL

14

109

17

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 82 DESIGNFORCES

: 18.0m
Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Bending Moment
(Hogging
(kn! m)

18-O m

Compressive

(kN. m)

(kW

Force

Shear Force

(kN

335

593

212

593

168

440

113

586

44

211

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
I\
t
)
Compressive
Tensile
(kNl
(kW

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

Shear
Force
-

(klv)

DL

234

28

LL

26

WL

110

31

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 83 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.Om

Column height

: 12.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

18-O

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation
(Hogging
(kN.m)

m
Force

(kN)

(kN. m)

Shear Force

(kJJ)

193

226

793

334

243

594

138

69

401

171
*

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Des.@ation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN m)

Axial Force
h
j
Tensile
Compressive
(kN)
(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

301

21

LL

26

WL

44

111

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 84 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.Om

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

1
Bending Moment
n

Hw@g

131

Compressive

(kN.m)

(kN)

Force

(kW

425

367

131

226

302

68

521

158

709

47

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN m)

Shear

Force

1
sagging

(kN.m)

18-O m

Axin Force
1.
Compressive
(kN)

Tensile

Shear
Force

/kN)

(kNJ

DL

260

60

LL

52

16

WL

28

35

112

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

85 DE~IGNGORCES

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All.

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

18-O m

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Sagging
(kh! m)

Hoi&w
(kN.mj

Force

1
Shear

Force

(kN)

fkN)

493

918

319

978

451

339

111

745

182

981

84

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

lCompressive
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

322

40

LL

52

10

WL

113

63

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 86 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

18.0 m

-7

Section Designation

Compressive

Bending Moment
w
(kN.m)

(kN. m)

Force

(kNl

1
Shear

Force

(kN)

589

1370

411

1370

797

387

135

1009

224

1296

132

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

Axial Force
I Compressive

(kN m)

(kN)

(kNl

(kNJ

DL

312

30

LL

52

WL

__

18

89

114

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

87 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.0 m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column

9.5 m

height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,14,

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

Design Ultimate

1:s

: All

Forces

24.Om

*
Bending Moment

Section Designation
I

Hogging
(kN m)

Compressive

Sagging
(kN.m)

I
Force

Shear

Force

ikN)

(kN)

522

1 095

339

1095

334

791

176

1069

37

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

VCompressive
(kN. m)

fkN)

lkN)

(kN)

DL

365

67

LL

35

10

WL

17

27

115

SP43 (S&T):1987
TABLE 88 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.0 m

Frame spacing

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

6.0m

Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Des&nation
rHogging
(kN. m)

21.Om
Compressive

(kN.m)

Force

(klvl

Shear Force

(kN)

593

1288

381

1288

146

363

1002

1335

195
*

60

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
I Compressive
(kN1

(kN. m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(klvl

DL

429

51

LL

35

WL

116

42

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 89 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.Om

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

B
9.5 m

24.Om

Section Designation

Bending Moment

Compressive

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

Force

Shear

Force

(klvl

708

1571

448

1571

329

485

32

1181

256

1588

73

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(Compressive
(kN m)

<.

(klvl

@NJ

WI

DL

460

90

LL

70

19

WL

33

54

117

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 90 DESIGN FORCES

e
Span

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

24-om
Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

Force

l-

Shear

Force

(kW

(kN)

846

2024

560

2024

600

563
302

1662

2185

-.

115

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces

Bending

Due to

Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

I Compressive
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

583

71

LL

70

13

WL

13

82

118

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 91 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 30.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

Section Designation
t

30.0 m

Bending Moment
n

Hogging

Compressive Forct

&x&7

(kn! m)

Shear Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

165

2153

5%

2153

482

1194

248

1637

30

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN m)

Axial Force
A
Compressive
(kN)

Tensile
(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

530

130

LL

44

17

WL

119

21

22

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 92 DESIGN FORCES

t
Span

: 30.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation
r

B-E
m
z
A

0
30.0m

Bending Moment
A.

Compressive

Force

Shear

Force

>

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

918

2341

606

2347

(kN)

(kN)

563

1676

297

2212

53

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

C
Compressive

(kN. m)

(kW

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN)

(kN)

DL

663

111

LL

44

12

WL

19

36

120

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

93 DESIGN

FORCES

: 30.0 m

Span
Frame

: 12.0 m

spacing

Column

: 9.5 m

height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

: All

30.0 m

Design Ultimate

Forces

:
Compressive

Bending Moment
n

Section Designation
Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

Force

Shear

Force

(kN)

lkN)

____
A

1050

3070

873

3070

707

1847

365

2506

64

Foundation

Isorces at Service Load Stage

:
___---

Sectiotl Des&ration

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

-----xz
Compressive
(kN.m)

DL

I.[.
WI,

(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

694

182

_..

87

32

_~

54

44

11

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 94 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 30.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5,m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

3tSOm

Bending Moment
c

Compressive

Force

Shear

.Force

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

1207

3264

796

_.

3264

163

795

(kN)

(kN)

2475

420

3324

101

..
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
---Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axibl Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

I Compressive
fkN m)

(kN)

(kN)

ikN)

DL

832

LL

87

23

WL

74

122

146

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

95 DESIGN FORCES

Span

9.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

: All

zones

Design Ultimate

Forces

Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

Force

Shear

/kN/

Force

lkN)

113

105

70

105

40

71

75

35

85

20

49

55

168

92

213

242

.
Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

:
-.

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Rending
Moment

r CompresSive
(kN. m)

lkN1

71

_
DL
A

LL
WL

lkNl

(kN)
.

li2

14

145

-._
DL
I

LL

29

WI,

13

123

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLI:

96 DLSIGN FORCES
E

Span

I,rame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3.1:4.

Support

9.0m

B
E
$1

I-t
15
A

zones

Design Ultimate

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

GG

6.5 m

Forces

;--I

AU

II

Section Designation

9.0m

9.0m

Bendirrg Moment

Compressive

Hoggitlg
(kN. m)

Force

/
Shear

(kN)

Force

(kN)

119

130

15

130

12

70

12

82

41

90

26

11

59

58

194

121
_

95

136

254

.
f:oundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

lCompressive

(kN.rn)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

85

LL

11

WL

11

DL

157

LL

30

WL

17

124

(kNJ
5

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE 97 DESIGN FORCES

Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, I:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wmd/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.0m

5.0m

Section Designation

Mm

I
r

Bending Moment

Hogging
(kn! m)

I
8

SOm

Compressive Force

sasging
(kh?m)

Siear Force
lkW

W)
178

186

118

186

90

122

19

138

62

.4

153

40

11

91

98

298

21

164

150

211
408

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

A&l Fc~ce

Bending
Moment

(kN.m)

(AN)

DL

113

LL

23

26

WL

shear
Force

DL

231

LL

59

WL

11

125

12

28

SP 43 (S &+):1987
TABLE 98

DESIGN FORCES

Span

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.0m

6.0m

Bending Moment

Section Designation
(Hogging
(kh? m)

Compressive

(kn! m)

Force

Shear Force

lkW

(klv/

185

240

129

240

154

121

34

150

14

162

51

28

111

103

345

43

168

243

218

424

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

ForcesDue to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

( Compressive

(kN. m)

(kW

lkW

lkW

DL

122

LL

22

WL

10

35

DL

245

LL

60

WL

35

126

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 99

DESIGN FORCES

: 12.0m

Span
Frame spacing
Column height

y;:

;;I

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones
Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Designation

12.Om

12.0m

I
I

Compressive Force

I
Shear Force

sa@ing
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

174

192

109

192

20

127

53

152

21

84

76

313

133

80

208

109

353

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

(kN. m)

(Tensile
Compressive
(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

117

20

LL

16

WL

DL

215

38

15

-____
A

Sheqr
Force

LL

38

WI,

127

13

SP43(S&T):W87
TABLE 100 DESIGNFORCES

span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wmd/seianiczones

: All

DesignUltimate Forces

Section D&gnation

Compressive

BendingMoment
m
W.m)

(kN.m)

Force

Shear Force

(kN)

(kN1
183

210

111

210

54

108

143

53

165

25
81

94

138

332

213

127

372

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
be to

Axial Force
A
1
r
Compressive
Tensile
(kNl
(knrl

Bending
Moment
(kN. m)

16

LL

3
1

WL

(kNl
14

127

DL

Shear
Force

17

DL

231

LL

39

WL

18

128

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

101 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Bending Moment

f&W

saaping

(kn! m)

Compressive Force

Shear Force.

lkN)

fkN)

>

(kN.m)

229

281

139

281

138

121

199

71

214

16

132

465

255

47
103
168
-

277
467

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

(kN.m)
DL
A

LL

/kN)
8

15

16
-

308
40

LL
WL

Shear
Force

174

WL

DL

Axial Force
A
>
Tensile
Compressive
/kN)
(kN)

129

25

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

102 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AU

Design Ultimate Forces

12.0m

-_

!-I
A

12.Om

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive Force

I
Shear Force

(Hogging-x
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

261

315

172

315

73

183

13

229

81

265

38

(kN)

(kN)

132

141

541

14

160

320

580.

228

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
*
Compressive
Tensile ,
(kN)
(kN)

(kN. m)

(kN)

DL

169

30

LL

32

WL

DL
I

Shear
Force

332

8
-

26
-

LL

76

WL

18

29

130

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE

103 DESIGN FORCES


E

Span

: 12.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AII

Design Ultimate Forces

6Sm

Bending Moment
/X

Section Designation
r

Hogging
(kN. m)

Compressive

Sagging
(kN.m)

Force

Shear

Force

1
(kN)

214

/kN)
-

356

177

356

139

181

24

255

89

288

52

168

141

._

236

10
572

255

329

603

.
Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :
Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

wCompressive
(kN. m)

(kW

lkN)

lkN)

DL

180

25

LL

31

WL

DL

352

LL

78

WL

16

131

35

36

!%43(S&T):1987
E

TABLE 104 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1zs

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.5 m

sectionDesignation

fi
worn

Bending Moment

Compressive

A
Hoggihg

sasgins

(kN. m)

Wm)

Force

Shear Force

7
(kN)

W)

320
218

511
511

311

192

42

326

120

349

83

52

234

166

765

43

271

512

399
706

Foundation Forces at service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Ax&l Force
n
I
Compressive
Tensile
ikh!)
(kN)

Wm)

DL

228

LL

30

WL

19

DL

438

LL

80

WL

132

Shear
Force
P)
12

3
51

40

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

105 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

El
-!

Bending Moment
rHogging
(kN.m)

Compressive Force

(kN.m)

A7

18.0m

1bOm

(kN)

Shear Force

(kN)

214

178

176

296

84

354

28

191

119

142

211

141

346

\-

558

443

443

H
I

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section DesigMtion

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
z&zP-xz
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kN)

(kN)
38

DL

183

LL

24

WL

DL

340

LL

56

WL

14

19

133

I
8

17

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

106

DESIGN FORCES

: 18.0m

Span
Frame spacing

6.0m

Column height

9Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Bending Moment

Section Designation

18.Om

18Om

Compressive

Force

I
Shear

Force

(
(kN. m)

(kNm)

(kN)

(kN)

309

498

194

498

90

185

388

88

431

45

233

143

819

242

294

398

643

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Shear
Force

I
(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

(kNl
23

DL

225

LL

23

WL

DL

409

LL

58

WL

12

16

134

25

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE

107 DESIGN FORCES

: 18.0m

Span
Frame spacing

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, I:5

6.0m

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate

Forces

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Shear Force

A
i

Hogging
(kN. m)

sagging
(kN.m)

369

600

230

600

208

205

502

109

539

69

295

174

(kN)

(kNl

1117

452

491

772

285
-

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
h
Compressive
Tensile
(kN/
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

Shear
Force

(kNl

DL

278

16

LL

22

WL

34

DL

514

_
34

LL

60

WL

135

943

(S&T):1987

TABLE

108 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

; Alr

;ji

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

I
I

1bOm

Design Ultimate Forces


Section Des@ation

Bending Moment

1bOm

Compressive

Force

Shear

Force

A
Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

(kN)
-___

fkNl

396

681

256

681

112

275

22

419

131

565

57

13

310

1179

36

282

190
-

334

472

851

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Des&bon

Forces
Oue to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A
Compressive

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN. m)

lkNl

/k/v/

(kNl

DL

241

55

LL

48

14

WL

16

33

DL

483

LL

113

WL

28

39

136

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

109

DESIGN FORCES

Span
Frame

spacing

Column
Roof

height

slopes

Support

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

All

1lQm

Design Ultimate

--Section Designation

Bending Moment

Compressive

Shear

Force

Force

(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN. m)

(kNJ

fkNl

445

812

293

812

216

293

641

141

651

II

395

234

1399

390

548

513

992

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
P%

( Compressive
_.-_

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN. m)

(kNJ

DL

298

33

LL

46

WL

DL

LL
WL

(kN)

lkNl

51

~_______.___

______.
I

I
I

( Hogging

lO.Om

Forces

592

118

23

53

137

SP .43 (S & T): 1985


TABLE 110 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AII

Design Ultimate Forces

18 om

~g.sogging
(kN. m)

_____

Bending Moment

ZZGZZ5e~nation

IlOm

Compressive

(kN. m)

(kN)

Force

-_
Force

Shear

(kN)

522

1026

3.53

322

511

829

178

877

118

512

281

457

1026

56

1810

909

715

1177

Axial Force
A

__
Shear
Force

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Compressive

Tensile

(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

375

22

LL

44

WL

17

68

DL

741

LL

121

WL

15

67

DL
A

Bending
Moment

Forces
Due to

138

IkN)

Sf 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE

111 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

6.0m

GG

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: AU

9.5 m
:1

E
:

PI

I
.I

Design Ultimate Forces

IL.Om

,
Compressive

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Hogging
/kN. m)

Sagging

!*

IL.Orn

Force

1
Shear

Force

(kN. m)

/kN)

(kNJ

494

1021

326

304

1021

720

145

848

54

439

213
371

1157

294

669

993

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

--

Axial Force
n

.I

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN.m)

IkN)

(kN)

DL

341

61

LL

32

WI.

DL

638

LL

76

WL

18

28

139

lkN)

25

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

112 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4, 1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Bending Moment
A

C
Hogging

Compressive

Shear

Force

~Force

>
%aiw

(kN. m)

(kN.m)

(kNl

550

1085

349

1085

40

319

886

150

999

77

(kN)

506

246

2014

415

475

781

1119

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

__-

Axial Force
n
Compressive

Tensile

(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

>

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

403

43

LL

31

WL

33

DL

742

LL

78

WL

16

35

140

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

- 113

DESIGN

FORCES

Span

: 24.0 m

1:rame spacing

: 12.0m

Column

height

: Hinged

a
E

5T
*

: All

zones

2L.Orn

Forces

Saggblg
(k.1. m)

Hogging
(k&V.m)

fk.\,

(kNl

662

1470

435

1470

130

438

1069

209

1246

82

664

312

2574

587

852

1399

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Force

Shear

--__

2LJJm

Bendirlg Momerlt

Section Designation

Foundation

9.5 m

Support

Design Ultimate

GG

: 1:3.1:4,1:5

Wind/seismic

Roof slopes
condition

Forces
Due to

541
.

_
-

:
Sheor
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(Compressive
(kN. m)

(kN)

435

LL

64

16

WL

18

49

DL

839

LL

152

WL

36

56

DL
A

141

(kNJ

(W
81

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE

114 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 24.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Compressive

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
r

Hogging
(kN. m)

Force

Shear

Force

,
Sagging

(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

111

1676

510

1676

339

487

1441

231

1587

129

825

389

650

G
H

3171
954

1068

1678

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Shear
Force

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

(compressive

(kN. m)

IkN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

540

58

LL

61

WL

DL

1054

LL

157

WL

30

70

10
3

67

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 115 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.0m

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
I

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kNm)

100

100

32

2
3

I
,

9.0m

Shear Force

>
(kN)

Compressive Force

SOm

(kN)

116

69

13

76

35

89

I-

18

50

154

53
-

90

200

229

90

161

46

61

48
16

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

ccompressivehensi;a
(kN)

(kN m)

_
DL
A

Shear
Force
(kW

(knl!

78

LL

12

WL

11

--_-I

DL

138

LL

27

WL

11

__

12

143

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

116 DESIGN FORCES

Span
Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,

Support

I:5
*

: All

zones

Design Ultimate

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

9.0 m

Forces

Section Designation
C

Bending Moment
*
Hogging
(kN. m}

Compressive
Sagging
(kN. m}

Force

Shear

Force

)
(kN)

(kN)

112

116

73

116

56

72

84

39

c
D
E

96

23

10

58

55

175

H
I
J

101

115

238

54

62

182

Foundation

93

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

52
22

:
Axial Force
A

Bending
Moment

Compressive

93

Tensile

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

Shear
Force
(kN)

DL

86

LL

12

WL

14

DL

148

LL

28

WL

11

144

14

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 117 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

9.0m

9.0m

9.0 m

Hogging
(kN.m)

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
c

Compressive
Sagging
(kN.m)

Force

Shear

Force

(kN)

(kN)

182

174

115

174

75

13

140

126
61

161

37

12

89

94

272

21

159

134

199

383

288

21

159

86

85

32

K
L

1(

109

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to
.

Bending
Moment

(kN. m)

Axial Force
Ir
Compressive

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kNJ

(kN)

DL

115

13

LL

24

4
4

WL

(kNl

22

DL

216

LL

55

WL

23

24

145

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 118 DESIGN FORCES
E

: 9.0m

Span
spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Frame

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, 1:s

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

Bending Moment

Compressive

*
Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

Shear Force

(kN)

Force

1
(kNJ

189

210

210

123

19

154

69

173

46

26

106

98

310

17

163

204

122

125

I
J

328

18

163

12

102

93

110

43

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Wm)
DL
A

Shear
Force

A
Compressive
(kN1
124

Tensile
(kN)

(kW

LL

23

WL

29

DL

131

55

22

29

LL
WL

146

SP 43 (S &I?&1987
TABLE 119 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, 1:s

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

120m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

rHogging&X
(kN. m)

lI.OWl

Compressive Force

lZ.Orn

Shear Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

178

(kN)

197

110

197

12

112

124

55

155

20

87

73

288

12

298

338

287

129

ai

66

129

199

15

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force

Bending
Moment

Compressive-

(kN.m)

Shear
Force

(kN)

DL

119

LL

16

WL

DL

207

LL

36

WL

16

147

(kN)

(kN)
22

4
5

11

14

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE

120 DESIGN I:ORCES

: 12.0 I

Span
brame spacing
Column height

L!$4,1:5

Roof slopes
Support

y;.i

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

Design Ultimate

Forces

I
1

Section Designation
(

1?.0m

Bending Moment
A

lI.Om

I
/

Compressive

11om

Force

Shear

Force

Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

186

206

110

40

(kN!

(kNj

206

111

142

54

171

24

96

18

304

135

115

175

353

316

135

89

_*

71

123

21

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
Compressive

(kN.mJ

Shear
Force

ikN)

Tensile

(kNJ

)
(kN)

DL

129

15

LL

16

WL

DL

222

LL

36

WL

15

148

14

1
_
16

SP 43 (S &T): 1987
TABLE 121 DESIGN FORCES

Span

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged
: All

Design Ultimate Forces

12 om

Sagging
(kN.m)

Hogging
(kN. m)

12.0m

Compressive

Bending Moment
n

Section Designation

Wind/seismic zones

li.0 m

12 Om

Shear

Force

Force

(kN)

(kN)

234

259

136

259

102

125

202

69

_.

228

38

135

99

415

163

206

205

438

423

163

118

991

143

35

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial t;orce
A
Tensile
Compressive

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

176

LL

15

WL

21

DL

293

LL

31

WL

14

21

149

(kN)

SP43 (S&T):1987
TABLE

122 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4, I:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

12om

12.0m

Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive

12.0m

Force

Shear

Force

sagging

(kN.m)

(kN)

319

319

60

10

225

(kNJ

213

173

187
92

273

41

149

126

496

15

222

160

551

165

494

15

222

142

114

204

30

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN. m)

(kNJ

(kN)

(kI4

DL

173

33

LL

32

WL

10

DL

318

LL

72

WL

31

28

150

22

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

123 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

lI.OlM

I
I

Section Designation

Bending Moment
5

Hogging
(kN.m)

342

C
D

II.OIlU

I
I

Compressive Force

Sagging
(kN.m)

1IOrn

Shear Force

(kNJ

(kN)

281

175

342

113

186

12

255

90
49

300

11

168

134

520

11

130

541

12
159

230

293

569

230

122

210

42

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

sectlon Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(kN.m)

YCompressive
(kN)

Tensile
(kN/

DL

183

LL

_
_

32

WL
DL

336

LL

73

WL

30

32

(kNJ
22
.6

29

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 124 DESIGN FORCES

Span

12.0 m

Frame spacing

12.0 m

Column height

12.5 m

Roof slopes

1:3, 1:4, 1:5

Support condition

Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

All

Design Ultimate Forces


Section Designation

Co,mpressive

Bending Moment

Force

Shear

Force

Sagging
(kN.m)

HOggw
(kN.m)

(kN)

IkN)

319

445

209

445

240

199

335

114

314

66

158

D
E

41

230

680

263

420

323

651

I
J

212

_
4
-

232

109

25
-

263
150
61

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
D&e to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN. m)

/klvl

(kNl

DL

232

LL

31

WL

42

DL

413

LL

74

WL

29

41

152

(kN)
13

SP 43 (S % T): 1987
TABLE 125 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

10.0m

Bending Moment

Section Designationi

Il.0 m

Compressive
Sagging
(kN.m)

Hogging
(kN.m)

Force

la.om

Shear Force

fkN)

lkN)

469

469

180

286

89

359

27

201

113

680

205

164

443

535

671

280
225

184

279

205

104

20

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force,
A
f
Tensile
Compressive
(kN)
(kN)

(kN.m)
DL
A

LL

187

25

Shear
Force
/kN)
42
8

WL

DL

329

LL

54

WL

23

20

153

14

SF43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 126 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 9.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:AU

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

180m

l&Om

I
I

Compressive Force

Bending Moment

l&Om

Shear Force

lHoaging
(kN.m)

(kN.m)

(k&

316

495

195

495

58

191
92

WJ

387

451

39

245

137

198

235

244

306

608

809

255

218

122

311

33

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A
b
r
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

(kN.m)

Shear
Force
(kW

DL

224

26

LL

24

WL

DL

390

LL

55

23

WL

154

21

25

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 127 DESIGN FORCES

Sean

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 12.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:AU

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation
t

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
I\
,
Hokping
Sagging
(kN.m)
(kN.m)

Shear Force

(kN)

(klvl

377

564

228

564

144

212

512

108

577

56
-

166

277

380

469

722

1010

277

147

49

316
999

264
-

360

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
he to

Bending
Moment

(Compressive
(kN)

(kNm)
DL
A

Shear
Force

Axial Force

283

(kN)

(kN)
18

LL

23

WL

27

DL

487

LL

55

WL

22

28

155

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

128 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

10.0m

18.0 m

Compressive

Force

Bending Moment
%@_
(kN. m)

(kN.m)

.h

lB.Om

Shear

(kN)

Force

(kN)

708

348

406

708

90

282

24

465

138

575

56

14

319

180

1079

36

324

320

434

813

1063

35

324

303

164

444

36

13

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

>

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN.m)

/kN)

/kN)

/kN)

DL

252

60

LL

49

15

WL

18

29

DL

466

LL

108

WL

47

156

40

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

129

DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0 m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

Roof slopes

: 1:3,1:4,1:5

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

Design Ultimate

Forces

9.5 m

I8OtIQ

: All

lI.Orn

II.Om

:
Compressive

Bending Moment
*

Section Designation
Hogging
(kN. m)

Sasging
(kN.m)

Force

Shear

Force

>
(kN)

(kNJ

456

786

291

786

217

303

649

146

752

70

222

404

1288

379

492

484

932

1329

I.

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces

Due to

379
,

372

198

511

64

:
Bending
Momeit

Axial Force
A
7
Compressive
Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

304

-_

36

LL

47

WL

DL

562

LL

110

WL

46

47

157

8
9

42

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

130

DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 18.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column

: 12.5 m

height

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Roof slopes
Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

Design Ultimate

Forces

: All

18.0 m

18.0m

18.0m

I
4

Section Designation

Bending Moment
xging
(kN. m)

Compressive

(kN.m)

lkNl

Shear

Force

Force

(kN)

536

929

346

929

386

334

851

114

945

95

29

528

261

1611

443

754

553

1094.

1661

J
K

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

_
*
-

443

461
577

92

240

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A

Shear
Force

Compressive

Tensile

(kN. m)

lkNl

/kN)

IkN)

DL

383

25

LL

46

WL

56

DL

696

LL

111

WL

44

56

158

SP 43 (S &T):1987
TABLE

131 DESIGN FORCES

Span

9.0 m

Frame spacing

6.0 m

Column height

5.0m

Roof slopes
Support

1:3, 1:4, 15
Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

All

zones

Design Ultimate

Forces
Bending Moment

Section Designation

Compressive

Force

Shear

Force

(kN. m)

(kN.m)

(kN)

99

69

99
_

26
14

__
_

49

_
-

c
D
E
F
G

153

H
I

63
-

161

116

87

52

180

90
-

231

44

48

46

47

150
-

16
81
-

186

215

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

18

_
-

boundation

13
35

63

90

(k-w)

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
A
Compressive
Tensile )

(kN.m)

(kN)

(kN)

DL

79

LL

12

WL

Shear
Force

(kN)
9
2

10

____

__-__
DL
I

139

LL

28

WL

11

11

DL

132

LL

26

18

10

WI.

159

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE

132 DESIGN FORCES

Span

9.0 m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 6.5m

Roof slopes

: 1:3. I :4, I:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

9,Om

]
,

9.Om

9.Om

9.Om

Bending Moment

Compressive

Force

Shear

Force

A
Hogging
(kN.m)

Sagging
(kN.tn)

)
(kN)

109

71

109
1
-

41

D
E
F

122

163
90
-

H
I
J
K

180
2

168

84

12

83

38

94

22

56
-

(kNl

55

93
_

115
241

93

51

51

65

22

54
_

50

179

84
-

222

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

Compressive
(kN. m)

(kN)

(kN)

(kNl

DL

86

LL

WI,

12
-

13

DL

150

LL

26

WL

10

12

DL

141

26

18

12

LL
WL

160

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 133 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 9.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 5.0m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4, 1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate-Forces

Section Designation

yJ;-$
I

Born

s.om

s.om

Compressive

Bending Moment

s.om

Force

Shear

Force

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

B
D

169
169
9

159

88
21

_
-

287

21
83
111

85

270

21

104
-

126
61
36
94

i3i

114
_

64

270

WV

182

WV

159
-

355
387
_

159
84

32
82
142
-

207
357

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
(Compressive

(kN.m)

(kN)

Shear
Force
Tensile
(kNl

)
(kNl

DL

116

LL

24

WL

DL

220

LL

56

WL

21

DL

207

LL

51

WI.

36

14
-

4
5

20

21

19

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

134

DESIGN FORCES

: 9.0m

Span
Frame

spacing

: 12.Om

height

: 6.5m

Column
Roof

: 1:3, 1:4, 1x5

slopes

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic
Design

zones

Ultimate

Forces

1.

9,Om

All

1
I

9.0 m

9.Om

I.

9.Om

Section Designatiorl

Bending Moment
e-soaninn
(kN.mJ

Compressiw

(kN.mJ

Shear

Force

IkNJ

Force

WJ

189

119

194

103

125

152

67

10
_

170

44

21

102

98

288

180
-

117
_

199

164
-

400

18

164

194

c
D

I
J

322

97

91

I.

113

43

01

99

-,

89

305

20

170
_

_
311

149
-

366

Foundation

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

Axial Force
(Compressive

Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN.mJ

WJ

SW

DL

124

LL

23

WL

_-

26

WJ
9

DL

233

LL

56

WI

20

25

DL

216

LL

51

WI,

37

23

162

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

135

DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

I;ramc spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: S.Om

Root slopes

: 1:3,1:4,.1:5

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic
Iksign

Uttimatc

12 Om

: All

zones

12.0 m

I
1

12Om

Compressive

Bending Moment
A
Ilogging
(kN.m)

&xing
(kN.m)

204

Force

Shear

Force

(kN)

(kN)

204

III
_

120

I:

153

Is
2HB

II

95

I
290

113
56
20

-..

_
-

89

(;

71

273

128
-

340
_

128

77

M
IV

_
273

82
_

66

119

118

284

15
64

324

I:orccs at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

(kN. m)

12.0 m

180

6A y

I:orces

Section Designation

I%undation

-ka El
01

DL

LL

WL

Axial Force
A
Compressive
Tensile
(W

W)

Shear
Force
(W

120

17
-

DL

208

LL

36

WL

115

DL

201

LL

34

WL

23

10

163

23
5
6

10
2

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE

136 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m
C

: 6.5 m

Column height
Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Designation

L
F

C J

II

NN

L
K

E
D

J G

8t

In
ti

I
12.0 m

P
12.0 m

12.Om

12.0m
I

Compressive Force

Bending Moment
A

0-c

Shear Force

Hosing

sagg~g

(kN.m)

(kN.m)

/kN)

A
B

206

187
110

IkN)

206

30

112

139

5.5

E
F

169
96

24
77

G
H
I

302
114
-

277
356

134
-

J
K

317
-

134
71

22

.
85

126

92

N
0

294
92

--*

68

274

121
-

335

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axi
Compressive
(kN)

(kN. m)

DL

LL
WL

LL

Tensile

(kN)

223
-

37

(kN)
16

130
16
-

DL
I

Shear
Force

Force
A

3
13
1
-

WL

14

14

DL

213

LL

34

WL

23,

12

164

._.

TABLE 137 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 6.0m

Column height

: 9Sm

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

:All

Design Ultimate Forces

12Om

Section Designation
I-

;;:;

Hogging
(kN. m)

&zing
(kN.m)

242
242

12.Om

Force

Shear

(kN)

lkN)

81

234
133
-

199
225
130

67

164
_

392

183
4?1

_
_
-

206
443
-

_
-

125
33
98

164
91

112
152

123

384

175

319

86
147
_

409

37

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Duet0

Bending
Moment

Axial Force
*
Compressive

Shear
Force
Tensile

(kN.m)

(kN)

/kN)

DL

176

LL

15

WL

19

DL
LL

_
-

296
38

.-

WL

13

17

DL

277

LL

34

WL

24

17

165

Force

!
/

12.0m

12 Om

Compressive

Bending Moment
/r

(kN)
9

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE

138

DESIGN t:ORCES

: 12.0 m

SpaIl
t:ramc spacing

: 12.0m

Column

height

5.0m

Roof slopes

: t :3. 1:4, t :5

Support

: Hinged

condition

Wind/seismic

zones

Design Ultimate

12.0 Ul

I
1

: At1

PA

I
I

12.0 m

Compressive

(kN. m)

!
l-

321

321

48

11
-

218

152

E
F
G

489

H
I

22
-

491

Shear

Force

(kN)

174

189

124

15
-

496

220
-

555

269

93
41

220

15

113

136

6
-

bi)rce

216

203

143

471

15
-

30

*-

110
199
-

479

524

Forces at Service Load Stage

Section Designation

Forces
Due to

:
Bending
Moment

12.0 m

(kb,

C,H
(kN.m)

12.0 m

t:orces
Bending Moment

Foundation

Axial Force
A
>
Compressive
Tensile

Shear
Force

(kN. m)

(kNJ

DL

174

LL

33

WL

11

DL

320

LL

13

WL

29

26

DL

306

LL

68

WL

46

166

(kNJ

(kN)
34
9
21
2

21

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 139 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0 m

Column height

: 6.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4,1:5

Support conditibn

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

A
B

I.

NW

J G

e
E

s
I

I;1
Il.0

12.0 m

Bending Moment
A

Section Designation
(

1EOm

lY.Om

Compressive Force

Hogging
(kN. m)

Sagging
(kN.m)

338

Shear Force

1
(kN)

(kN)

282
175

187
91

c
D
E
F

338

94

250

296

48

133

G
H

520
194
-_

166
11

287

229
-

574
-

229
121
42

Z
J
K

541

11

152

5
510

216
160
14

0
P

185
-

L
M

117
206

*
458
535

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Axial Force
n
Compressive
Tensile
(kN)
(kN)

Bending
Moment
(kN.m)

184
32
-

338
74
29

_
-

300
68
47

DL
LL
WL

DL
LL
WL
DL
LL
WL

167

Shear
Force
(kN)
23

6
26
1
28
25

SP 43 (S& T):1987
TABLE

140 DESIGN FORCES

Span

: 12.0m

Frame spacing

: 12.0m

Column height

: 9.5 m

Roof slopes

: 1:3, 1:4, 15

Support condition

: Hinged

Wind/seismic zones

: All

Design Ultimate Forces

Section Des&nation
c

y%T:]

12On,

Bending Moment
A

11.0m

Worn

Compressive

Force

lZ.Om

Shear Force

>

Hogging
(kN.m)

Wxing
(kN.m)

A
B

409

327
203

409

197

199

D
E

330
368

109
62

F
G
H
I
J

31
636
369
699

221
-

324
667
__

K
L
M

14

200

/kN)

(kN)

146
263
263
148

242

68

210

N
0

13
649
354

503

142
240
-

610

Foundation Forces at Service Load Stage :


Section Designation

Forces
Due to

Bending
Moment

Axial Force

Shear
Force

(kn! m)

(klvl

/kN)

DL

232

13

LL
WL

31
4

_
-

3
37

DL
LL
WL

417
75

26

35

DL

387
68
49

33

LL
WL

168

/kN)

SP43(S&T):1987
TABLE 141 LOCATION OF JOINTS AND LIFTING POINTS DURING TRANSPORTATION
AND ERECTION (REFER FIG. 150)
(a) For Gable FZames with Rxed Bases

Spcln
(ml

Sprrdng
(m)

Column
Height
(m)

Slope

I IN

(mm)

(mm)
1760

5.0

1436

5.0

1403

1720

5.0

1388

1700

6.5

1452

1950

6.5

1419

1950

6.5

1403

1980

12

5.0

1468

2140

12

5.0

1434

2180

12

5.0

1419

2250

12

6.5

1468

2140

12

6.5

1434

2180

12

6.5

1419

2250

12

5.0

1942

2690

12

5.0

1898

2720

12

5.0

1817

2190

12

6.5

1942

2690

12

6.5

1898

2720

12

6.5

1877

2790

12

9.5

1942

2690

12

9.5

1898

2720

12

9.5

1877

2790

1942

2690

12

12

5.0

12

12

5.0

1898

2720

12

12

5.D

1877

2790

12

12

6.5

1942

2690

12

12

6.5

1898

2720
2790

12

12

6.5

1877

12

12

9.5

1942

2690

12

12

9.5

1898

2120

12

12

9.5

1877

2790

2923

4170

18

6.5

18

6.5

2857

4270

18

6.5

2826

4420

18

9.5

2923

4170

18

9.5

2857

4270

18

9.5

2826

4420

Note - Distances a and b are same in single bay and multi-bay frames.

169

(Contfnued)

SP 43 (S & T): 1987


TABLE 141 LOCATION OF JOINTS AND LIFTING POINTS DURING TRANSPORTATION
AND ERECTION (REFER FIG. 150) - Contd
Span

Spacing

hJ

(mJ

Column
Height

(ml

Slope

I IN

(mm)

(mm)

18

12.5

2923

4170

18

12.5

2857

4270

18

12.5

2826

4420

18

12

6.5

2923

4170

18

12

6.5

2857

4270

18

12

6.5

2826

4420

18

12

9.5

2923

4170
4270

18

12

9.5

2857

18

12

9.5

2826

4420

18

12

12.5

2923

4170

18

12

12.5

2857

4270

18

12

12.5

2826

4420

24

9.5

3903

5650

24

9.5

3815

5810

24

9.5

3774

6040

24

12.5

3903

5650

24

12.5

3815

5810
6040

24

12.5

3774

24

12

9.5

3903

5650

24

12

9.5

3815

5810

24

12

9.5

3774

6040

24

12

12.5

3903

5650

24

12

12.5

3815

5810

24

12

12.5

3774

6040

4852

6750

30

9.5

30

9.5

4743

6890

30

9.5

4692

7110

30

12.5

4852

6750

30

12.5

4743

6890

30

12.5

4692

7110

30

12

9.5

4852

6750
6890

30

12

9.5

4743

30

12

9.5

4692

7110

30

12

12.5

4852

6750

30

12

12.5

4743

6890

30

12

12.5

4692

7110

Note - Distances a and b are same in single bay and multi-bay frames.

170

(Continued)

SP 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 141 LOCATION OF JOINTS AND LIFTING POINTS DURING TRANSPORTATION
AND ERECTION (REFER FIG. 150) - Contd
fb)

For Amble Frames with Hinged Bases

Span

Spacing

fW

(ml

Column
Height
W

Slope

1 IN

(mm)

@ml

2430

5.0

1436

5.0

1403

2510

5.0

1388

2740

6.5

1436

2430

6.5

1403

2570

6.5

1388

2740

12

5.0

1436

2430

1403

2570

12

5.0

12

5.0

1388

2740

12

6.5

1436

2430

12

6.5

1403

2570

1388

2740

12

6.5

12

5.0

1926

3010

12

5.0

1883

3130

12

5.0

1862

3290

1926

3010

13

6.5

12

6.5

1883

3130

12

6.5

1862

3290

12

9.5

1926

3340

12

9.5

1883

3560

12

9.5

1862

3810

12

12

5.0

1926

3340

12

12

5.0

1883

3560

12

12

5.0

1862

3810

12

12

6.5

1926

3340

12

12

6.5

1883

3560

12

12

6.5

1862

3810

12

12

9.5

1926

3340

12

12

9.5

1883

3560

9.5

1862

3810

12

12

18

6.5

2815

4280

18

6.5

2810

4430

18

6.5

2180

4620

2875

4450

18

9.5

18

9.5

2810

4640

18

9.5

2780

4880

Note - Distances a and b are same in single bay and multi-bay frames.

171

(Continued)

!P 43 (S & T):1987
TABLE 141 LOCATION OF JOINTS AND LIFTING

POINTS DURING TRANSPORTATION

AND ERECTION (REFER FIG. 150) - Co&.


Span

Spacing

(ml

@,

Column
Height

(ml

Slope

1 IN

@ml

(mm)

18

12.5

2815

4780

18

12.5

2810

5060

18

12.5

2780

5400

18

12

6.5

2815

4450

18

12

6.5

2810

4640

18

12

6.5

2780

4880

18

12

9.5

2815

4780

18

12

9.5

2810

5060

18

12

9.5

2780

5040

18

12

12.5

2815

5280

18

12

12.5

2810

5700

18

12

12.5

2780

6180

24

9.5

3040

5740

24

9.5

3754

5950

24

9.5

3713

6230

24

12.5

3840

5910

24

12.5

3754

6160

24

12.5

3713

6490

24

12

9.5

3840

5910

24

12

9.5

3154

6160

24

12

9.5

3713

6490

24

12

12.5

3840

6410

24

12

12.5

3754

6800

24

12

12.5

3713

7270

30

9.5

4812

6870

30

9.5

4704

7060

30

9.5

4654

7330

30

12.5

4812

7210

30

12.5

4704

7480

30

12.5

4654

7850

30

12

9.5

4812

7210

30

12

9.5

4754

7480

30

12

9.5

4704

7850

30

12

12.5

4812

7210

30

12

12.5

4754

7480

30

12

12.5

4704

7850

Note - Distances u and b are same in single bay and multi-bay frames.

172

TABLE
Sl.

Iv0

Rafter Section

142 DETAILS OF TYPE (1) JOINT IN THE RAFTER (REFER FIG. 152)

Diameter of
MS Rods

MS Plate Size

(Width
mm

mm

200

400

200 x 380 x

16

mm

mm

Number of MS
Rods in Each
Half

Number of MS
Rods in One

Number of Rows

Row

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

30

40

70

50

100

250

500

250 x 420 x

18

35

45

80

60

100

300

600

300 x 520 x 10

18

40

45

80

60

100

400

800

400 x 620 x 12

22

12

50

60

80

60

120

400

1000

400 x 640 x 16

2s

12

50

65

80

60

120

500

800

500 x 640 x 12

25

12

50

65

80

60

120

500

900

500 x 560 x 14

28

10

60

70

90

70

120

500

1000

500 x 780 x 16

32

70

80

100

80

120

500

1200

500 x 810 x 18

32

12

IO

80

100

80

150

36

150

32

10

500

1500

500 x 870 x 25

11

600

1100

600 x 810 x 18

15

90

105

85

12

70

80

100

80

150

42

12

600

1200

600 x 870 x 18

36

12

15

90

105

85

150

13

600

1500

600 x 750 x 25

42

10

80

110

110

90

150

14

750

1100

750 x 970 x 18

42

80

110

110

90

150

15

750

1300

150 x 970 x 20

42

12

80

110

110

90

150

16

750

1500

750

42

12

80

110

110

90

150

970

25

TABLE 143 ESTIMATION OF QUANTITIES

G
*

Frames with Hinged Bases


Bays

Span

Spacing

Column Height

Quantity of Concrete (m3/m2)


6
In Frames

In Fkines,

Quantity ofSteel
etc

3
;;

(kg/m)

A
Frames

Purl&, etc.

HY~
(m)

(m)

(m)

12

9.5

0.1538

0.0327

13.810

4.444

12

12

5.0

0.0613

0.0688

5.039

5.396

2.153

12

12

6.5

0.0665

0.0717

5.669

5.625

2.273

12

12

9.5

0.0769

0.07748

7.882

6.079

2.514

18

6.5

0.1071

0.0250

8.883

3.472

18

9.5

0.1318

0.0268

11.571

3.694

18

12.5

0.0710

0.0240

15.605

3.917

18

12

6.5

0.0590

0.0652

5.556

5.108

2.022

18

12

9.5

0.0776

0.0690

8.776

5.412

2.182

18

12

12.5

0.1045

0.0729

10.546

5.716

2.343

5.0

0.0480

0.0285

7.958

3.953

6.5

0.0923

0.0300

9.199

4.120

12

5.0

0.0513

0.0741

4.604

5.810

2.306

12

6.5

0.0562

0.0770

5.313

6.039

2.426

3.781

12

5.0

0.0985

0.0270

7.823

12

6.5

0.1069

0.0281

8.837

3.906

12

9.5

0.1497

0.0301

13.132

4.156

12

12

5.0

0.0602

0.0659

4.679

5.168

2.033

12

12

6.5

0.065 1

0,0681

5.797

5.339

2.123

12

12

9.5

0.0878

0.0724

8.319

5.681

2.304

--

me-

:S - Contd

d Bases

__-

1n1.5wirh Fixe
---

f SAeel (kg/m:

Quantity 01

Purlins, e\s
&

:c
P.S.Steel

Fro

sd

F QUANTITIWIMATION

OABLE 143 ES

n3/m2)

Quantity ;ht

of Concrete (n

Column Hei&&

SP

Span

HY

Hysd
(m)

(m)

I
__c-

Cm)

J9

4.2:

18.90$0316

0. 0.1406

9.5

fj

30

59

4.6:

21.93:,0350

0. 0.1573

12.5

30

2.589

$3

6.1!

12.6Ot.784

0.0703

9.5

12

30

2.818

JO

6.7(

16.5Oz.0853

0.0786

12.5

12

30

18

4.61

3291.0346

0.0252

5.0

4.9

5.05t.0375

0.0445

6.5

81

2.782

41

6.7,

2.49i.0859

0.0283

5.0

12

3.023

99

7.1

2.911.0918

0.0321

6.5

12

92

4.2

3.911.0315

0.0504

5.0

12

42

4.5

4.72~0331

0.0672

6.5

12

49

5.0

7.13~0381

0.0672

9.5

12

2.545

.78

6.2

2.7%0801

0.0252

5.0.

12

12

3.661.0845

0.2800

6.5

12

12

5Jw.0933

( 0.0336

9.5

12

12

2.126

I22

6.6

3.083

i13

1.3

55

!8

3.7

8.03.0274

0.0851

6.5

18

!8

4.c

99.5:x0303

0.0984

9.5

18

I88

bYS

In n In Frames
r

--

T.

iO6

4.t

11.43.0332

0.1118

12.5

18

2.222

195

19

5.

5.w.0701

0.0426

6.5

12

18

2.461

354

11

5.!

6.7b.0759

0.0492

9.5

12

18

2.701

112

19

6.4

8.%.0817

0.0559

12.5

12

18

Continued)

.. _

%
8
TABLE 143 ESTIMATION OF QUANTITIES

8
r@

- Confd

Frames with Fixed Bases


Bays

Span

Spacing

.L

Column Height

Quantity of Concrete (m3/m2)

Quantity of Steel (kg/m?)

IIn

A
Frames
Hysd

(m)

3
2

ti-

Purlins, etc
A
Hysd

P.S.Steel

(ml

24

9.5

0.1373

0.0273

12.385

3.743

24

12.5

0.1529

0.0295

16.351

3.993

24

12

9.5

0.0687

0.0698

17.880

5.577

2.226

9.578

5.818

2.406

24

12

12.5

0.0765

0.0742

5.0

0.0239

0.0306

3.265

4.198

6.5

0.0420

0.0326

4.574

4.414

12

5.0

0.0269

0.0781

2.290

6.123

2.466

3.176

6.429

2.623
-

12

6.5

0.0303

0.0820

12

5.0

0.0483

0.0286

3.676

3.954

12

6.5

0.0533

0.0301

4.481

4.125

12

9.5

0.0633

0.0330

6.292

4.458

12

12

5.0

0.0241

0.0742

2.789

5.815

12

12

6.5

0.0266

0.0772

2.847

6.046

2.421

12

12

9.5

0.0316

0.0830

5.148

6.507

2.664

18

5.6

0.0819

0.0250

7.599

3.475

18

6.5

0.0937

0.0269

9.145

3.698

18

9.5

0.1056

0.0289

11.528

3.920

18

12

5.0

0.0409

0.0652

4.823

5.113

2.022

18

12

6.5

0.0469

0.069 1

6.116

5.418

2.182

18

12

9.5

0.0528

0.0730

8.163

5.724

2.341

2.306

(Continued)

TABLE 143 ESTIMATION OF QUANTITIES

- Co&d

Frames with Fixed/Hinged Bases

?
Bays

Span

Spacing

Column Height

Quantity of Concrete (m/m)


Mv
In Frames

Quantity of Steel (kg/m)

(
In Purlines, etc

>
purlins, etc

Frames
Hysd

(ml

(ml

5.0

0.0233

0.0287

3.153

3.968

6.5

0.0408

0.0301

4.296

4.134

12

5.0

0.0262

0.0742

2.431

5.815

2.306

12

6.5

0.0294

0.0772

2.870

6.046

2.424

12

5.0

0.0472

0.0271

3.490

3.788

12

6.5

0.0519

0.0282

4.410

3.913

12

9.5

0.0613

0.0304

6.003

4.163

12

12

5.0

0.0236

0.0713

2.701

5.583

2.184

12

12

6.5

0.0260

0.0735

3.184

5.757

2.274

12

12

9.5

0.0307

0.0779

3.906

6.102

2.455

5.0

0.1007

0.0483

19.611

6.315

6.5

0.1096

0.0541

12.519

6.981

12

5.0

0.0611

0.1160

6.546

9.102

3.954

12

65

0.0688

0.1276

7.056

10.019

4.426

5.0

0.1154

0.0398

9.514

5.278

12

(ml

12

6.5

0.1290

0.0440

11.792

5.778

12

9.5

0.1868

0.0525

21.375

6.674

12

12

5.0

0.0700

0.097 1

6.104

7.625

3.264

12

12

6.5

0.0778

0.0105

7.257

8.313

3.625

12

12

9.5

0.1088

0.123.1

11.236

9.681

4.347

(Continued)

/Fixed Bases

1s with Hinged,

:el (kg/m* 1

&antity of Stc

ITIES 7 Conti OF QUANT

@)

:oncrete (m/n Quantity of C


hIn PUrlin:rames

ESTIMATIOI

TABLE 143

l+amc
--

Purlins, etc
+

steel

P.S

Hysd

Frames

j
es, etc .

hmn

Height g

cc

Spa&

Span

In I

HY~
(ml

(m)

(m)

5.028

$1

0.03Il621

0.

9.5

12

:.392

5.851

5.3194

16

0.070635

0.

5.0

12

12

1.573

6.194

6.309

39

0.0710693

0.

6.5

12

12

!.934

6.878

8.674

16

0.080965

0.

9.5

12

12

15.285

3.750

9.255

13

0.02:1107

0.

6.5

18

4.079

12.861

Dl

0.03(1373

0.

9.5

18

4.412

15.912

30

0.03,1792

0.

12.5

18

..222

5.488

5.877

DO

0.07!0608

6.5

12

18

!.463

5.944

7.972

57

0.07.0807

9.5

12

18

!.701

6.398

10.264

15

0.08.1093

12.5

12

18

3.740

15.865

72

0.02.1664

9.5

24

3.986

18.025

93

0.02.1968

12.5

24

2.227

5.469

9.646

2.406

5.809

11.734

4.173

4.395

2.466

6.114

2.627

97

0.06.0900

9.5

12

24

0.07.1201

12.5

12

24

8.265

804

0.03.0858

123

0.03.0947

a
a

5.0

9.086

4.781

80

0.01.0524

5.0

6.420

5.565

119

0.08.0576

6.5

3.949

7.769

!84

0.0a.1004

5.0

4.111

9.120

!98

0.03.1094

6.5

nrinued)

(Co

Bays

6.5

,
,
!
,
i
5

li

li

t
t

12
12

Y_

Ye-

-y

--

--_

ITIES - ContN OF QUANT ESTIMATIO:

TABLE 143

Frame

Fixed Bases s with Hinged/

--juantity of Ste

:el Org/mZ)
/\

11.

Purlins, etc

Cn2)
(7

Frames

IS, etc

Ioncrete (m3 /n Quantity of C


/L-------d
In hWmmes

olumn HeW
c-

In

Ig

Spacir

Span

Bays

P.S

.Steel

HY~

HY~
(m)

(m)

(m)

4.444

13.810

,7

0.0321538

0.

9.5

12

153

2.

5.396

5.039

;8

0.06%613

0.1

5.0

12

12

,273

2.

5.625

5.669

0.07b665

0.1

6.5

12

12

.5 14

6.079

7.882

48

0.0770769

0.1

9.5

12

12

3.472

8.883

i0

0.02f1071

0.

6.5

lb

3.694

11.571

j8

0.02tl318

0.

9.5

18

3.917

15.605

to

0.021710

0.

12.5

18

0.06t0590

0.

6.5

12

18
18

.022

5.108

5.556

52

~182

5.412

8.776

30

0.06!0776

0.

9.5

12

!.343

5.716

10.546

29

0.07:1045

12.5

12

18

3.953

7.958

85

0.02.0840

5.0

4.120

9.199

00

0.03.0923

6.5

5.810

4.604

41

0.07.0513

5.0

12

6.039

5.313

70

0.07.0562

6.5

12

3.781

7.823

:70

O.Oq.0985

5.0

8.831

!81

0.04.1069

6.5

c
t

4.156

13.132

101

0.01.1497

9.5

i
5
5

12

3.906

12

2.033

5.168

4.679

;59

O.OkO602

5.0

1:

12

2.123

5.339

5.797

;81

O.OkO651

6.5

1:

12

2.034

5.681

8.319

124

0.0:).0878

(
(

9.5

12

,4

t.306
1.426

--

---

--

--

12

sP43(S&T):1987
General Notes for Figures 1 to 15.6
1.

Notation
a) 4-16
101 indicates four 16 mm diameter.
HSD bars, type 01;

6.

Reinforcement details are symmetrical about the


centre line of portals.

7.

Bars shall be suitably joggled at the junction of


column and beam and at crown of portal to
avoid clashing of bars with each other.

8.

The column height specified includes 0.5 m


length of column which is assumed below ground
level. However, if firm strata is not available at
this depth, then a pedastal can be designed and
constructed as indicated in 6.5.4.

9.

For other details, refer to IS:4561978 for RCC


members
and IS : 1343-1980
for Frestressed
concrete members.

b) 26-6
$03-250
indicates twenty six 6 mm
diameter, MS bars, type 03 at spacing 250 mm
centre-to-centre;
c) $_ indicates centre line; and
d) Cp indicates diameter.
2.

All dimensions are in mm.

Maximum size of aggregates shall be :


a) 12 mm for structures thickness less than
150 mm like purlins and cladding runners, and
b) 20 mm for other members.

4.

Clear cover to reinforcement


to IS : 456-1978

shall be according

10. If exact size of bars is not available, they may be


suitably replaced keeping the total area of reinforcement same.

5.

Anchorage length, lap length, splicing, spacer


bars, etc, shall be provided according to IS:456
1978.

11. Where extra width of column is available, the


maximum spacing of corner column bars may be
restricted to 75 mm (as shown in given figure
below) so as to reduce the number of ties.

7-32 # BARS

..

180

-----Z-16103

--~

1.16102

--17-

8107.

$ECTlON-BB

I - 16w1

Z-16*03

)3-164FOl

l-169021

3-16*01

12%8*06-200

t
A

SECTION-AA

TOP OF FWNDATION
6600

DRAWING

No.1

(REFER

No. OF BAYS

1inS

1 51641

1636

660

1099

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT coNolTlo(I
FOR AU WIN0 AND
I
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

I )

: ONE
; :*,z
: i.Gm
: FIXED

:un
: Fo MI

.. .

Z- 16+04
1-16M3

tFk

SECTIDN-AA

No.

(REFER

No. OF- BAYS


No. AN0 SPACING
OF PURLINS

SLOPE

tit

Ii2

PRINCIPAL

NOTE:
1. ALL

;;Rf;s

SPACING

1 in 3

6680

6320

1417

llS1

lin

6695

6305

1063

1124

1 in 5

6705

6295

850

1111

3.

:
:
:
:

SPAN
DIMENSIONS

IN

SPACING

mm

RAFTER
2.

DRAWING

FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

THE

FORCES

REFER

COLUMN

TO

SUPPORT

:2
NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (K)

FACE: 100

: 300

HEIGHT

CONDITION

~ FOR ALL WIND AND


SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

ONE
9.0m
6.0m
6.5m
FIXED

1
: M 25
: Fe 415

2)

-350

,246fOL

~,W6-360

2-12*07

2-16@03

IL-m01

2-168021

c
I

21-6806-250

44-16~01

-----h-6:

SECTION-AA

D6- 250

TOP W FOUNDATION

6bOO

(REFER
No.

AN0 SPACING
PURLINS

Ii1

ii2

PRINCIPAL

NOTE

0:

SLOPE

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

SPACING

lin

5217

b734

1400

1lSD

lin

5234

4766

1050

1lQt

tin5

I5246I4754I

6401

1105

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

3. DISTANCE
FROM

mm

FORCES

REFER

TO

:3

OF THE

NEAREST

THE a.EXTERNAL
b. RI DCE

\
1

ARE

RAFTER
2. FOR

p2$:Ns

No. OF BAYS

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(Q)

FACE:100
:36a

SPAN
SPAC INO
COLUMN HEIOHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
I
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

IABLE 3)

:ONi!
: S.Om
: 12.0 m
:LEm

: FIXED

: N 2S

Fa LIS

SECTION-

BQ

2-12,07

2-2vM
2-201021
2-12107

SECTION-AA

_II

TOP OF FOUNDATION

600

8600
1

No. AN0 SPACING


OF PURLINS

PRINCIPAL
PURLINS

RAFTER

1.

ALL

2.

FOR

SPACNG

6284

1400

1150

6266

1050

1122

6254

640

1109

NOTE

No. OF

DIMENSIONS

3.

DISTANCE
FROM

ARE

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS
_

THE

TABLE
OF

IN

mm

FORCES

REFER

TO

:4

THE

NEAREST

(1. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG($)

FACE:100

: 360

DRAWING

No.

(REFER

MO. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CON(JlTlON
FOR ALL WIND AN0
SEISMIC
ZONES
1
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: ONE
: 9.Om
: 12.Om
: 6.5m
: FIXED

: M 25
; Fe 415

I)

t
12-12607

2-16403(

L-1690(

t
-

TOP DF FOUNDATION
11100

DRAWING
No. AI UO SPACING
OF PURL11
SLOPE

II,

5217
,

11.m_,

! _.._

tin 5

1 S2lSl

H2

4764
x.__

PRINCI IPAL RAFTER

~~

F
P%iiLqNs

SPACING

1246

,,,_._

} 1140

1900

1.

ALL DIMENSIONS

2.

FOR

3,

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

1219

ARE

1205

F&ES

REFER

TO

: 5
NEAREST

lHEo.EXTERNAL
b.RIDCE

i75L

IN mm

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(P)

FACE : IGO: 300

No.

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AN0
SEISMIC
ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TA ELE 5)

: ONE
I12.0m
: 6.0m
: 5.0m
: FIXED

: M 25
: Fe 115

-350

SECTION-U

SECTION-AA

TOF OF FOUNOATION

11400

-__

I
R

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLlNb
PRINCIPAL

SPACING

1246

1425

12

:
DIMENSIONS

ARE

IN mm

RAFTER
2. FOR

zRf;6

1900

1140

NOTE
1. ALL

~
I

19

1205

FOUNDATION

FORCES

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

3.DISTANCE

OF THE

NEAREST

FROM

THE

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

REFER

TO

PURLINS

COLUMN

LUG (Q 1

FACE:

100
:300

DRAWlNO

No.

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACINO
COLUMN HEIOHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
~ElSMlC
ZONES
I
M-ATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER
:

I
:
:
:

TABLEBI

ONE
lZ.Om
6.0m
6.5m
FIXED

:M 25
: Fe 415
._

SECTION- BB

In-eilo-300

l-201021
SECTION- AA

TOP OF FOLINDATION
11400

DRAWING
No. AN0 SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

Hl

H2

PRINCIPAL

RAFTER

pNuokfks

SPACING

9264
1900

1246

lh4

9734

9266

1425

12 19

1hS

9746

9254

1140

1205

NOTE :
1.

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

2.

FUR

FOUNDATION

FORCES

ANALYSIS

9717

tin

3. DISTANCE
FROM

THE

REFER

TO

TABLE. : 7
OF THE

NEAREST

a.EXTERNAL
b.RIDGE

IN mm

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(Q1

FACE ~100
:300

No.

(REFER

OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPP OR1 CONDltlON
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
1
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL
Na

TABLE

: ONE
: 12.Om
: S.Om
: S.Sm
: FIXED

: w 25
I Fe MI

7 )

SECTION-AA

TOP OF FOUNDATION

----+-

SLOPE

Ii,

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS
HZ

1900

PRINCIPAL

RAFTER

i,$Rp&s

SPACING

lin

5217

4764

lin

5234

4766

1425

1 in 5

5246

4754

1140

IDR*WIHO

.
. 1.
2.

NOTE:
ALL

DIMENSIONS

FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

3. DISTANCE

OF THE

ARE

IN

mm

FORCES

REFER

NEAREST

PURLIN

TO

1236
1207
193

FROM

THE ,,.EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

COLUMN

LUG (Q)

FACE : 100

: 360

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACINO
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
2DNES
1
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: ONE
: 12.0m
: 12.0m
: 5.0m
: FIXED

: M 25
: Fe 415

8 )

SECTION-

88

:
:1

21.8+09-300

21-8~09-300
2l_OClO-300

S-201

121_6; 10-300

01

SECTION-AA

A'
TG

TOP OF FOUNDATION
11400

DRAWING
No. AND SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

H,

H2

PRINCIPAL

$;Ry;Ns

OIMENSIONS

ARE

IN

mm

RAFTER
SPACING

1 in 3

6717

6284

1900

1236

lin

6734

6266

1425

1207

lin

6746

6254

lli0

1193

2. FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

3. DISTANCE
FROM

(REFER

OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOft ALL WIND AND

NOTE

. 1, ALL

No. 9

FORCES

REFER

TO

:9

OF THE

NEAREST

THE aEXTERNAL
b.RIDGE

PIJRLIN
COLUMN

LUG (0
FACE:100

: 360

SEISMIC

ZONES

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: ONE
: 12.0 m
: 12.0m
: 6.5m
: FIXED

:w 25
: Fe LtS

9 1

2-1z*m

2-32*01
I

,L-32*01

T OP OF FOUNDATION
lWO0

II

1
1

600

DRAWING
No. AND SPACING

NOTE:

OF PURLINS

SLOPE

Hl

n2

PRINCIPAL

No. OF
PURLINS

RAFTER

DIMENSIONS

2.FOR

FOUNOATION

ARE

IN

FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

SPACING

in 3

9717

926L

1900

lin 4

9774

9266

lL25

1207

1in S

97A6

9254

1140

1193

1. ALL

1236

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

3.OISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

THE

10
NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b.RIOGE

PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG(C)
FACE: 100
:360

No. 10

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEl&T
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

( REFER

TABLE 10)

ONE
: 12.0m
: 12.0m
: O.Sm
: FIXED

:u

: Fe

25
415

-36-.3tll-i

!60

c
SECTION-

6;
I

,36- IVlL-

260

I-lV1
I

J!! ,)--#j2l-)b
2140

2l-ev12-320

12 - 320
13 - 320

i21_rJbT3-320

s-20*0,

SECTION-AA
.'
TOP OF FOUNDATION

j_

800

_____
112""

L
1

0""

No. AND SPACING


OF
PURLINS
SLOPE

Ml

PRINCIP*L
pNuok&

RAFTER
SPACING

6789

lin

6813

6212
6180

2867

1358

2150

1327

ALL

2. FOR

DIMENSIONS

3. DISTANCE
FROM

ARE

FOUNDATION

THE

TABLE
OF THE
aEXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

lin

6828

6172

1720

1312

DRAWING

NOTE:
1.

ANALYSIS
lin

i
1

IN

FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

:ll
NEAREST

PURLIN

COLUMN

FACE

LUG(c)
: 100

: 300

No.

11

ND. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AN
SEISMIC
ZONES I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

I REFER

TABLE 11)

: ONE
: 18.Om
: 6.0m
: 6.6m
: FIXED

:M 25
:FeblS

VI

._ ..

,I:

._ _. . . .. .- _

*I
0

260

iEClION-

Be

a
:wl

l-2bod

io-6w-2-320

LO-9*12-320
$

:c1iON-AA
SE

Leo0

17200

L
1

DRAWING
No. OF
No.
SLOPE

Hl

R2

AND SPACING
OF PURLINS

PRINCIPAL
No. OF
PURLINS

1 in 3

12709

12212

2667

RAFTER

2.
SPAcNG

12913

12166

2150

1 in 5

12828

12172

1720

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

ARE

IN

1327
1312

DISTANCE
FROM

(REFER

FORCES

REFER

COLUMN
SUPPORT

TO

: 13

THE

OF THE

NEAREST

aEXTERNAL
b. RI OGE

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(P)

FACE:100
;300

HEIGHT
CONOlTlON

FDR ALL
SEISMIC

WIND

MATERIALS

AND

ZONES

CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: ONE
:l&Om
:6.Om
: 12.5 m
: FIXED

SPACING

mm

1356
3.

1 in 4

DIMENSIONS

FOR

13

SPAN

NOTE,
a 1. ALL

No.

BAYS

1
:M 26
: Fa 415

13)

i.EC~lOlu.

3-16M

2-:5*03,

!=r-,,_,,,,,

-l&ee13-

s-25*01

,360

SECTION-AA

TOP OF FOUNOATlON

DRAWING
NaAND
SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

Ii,

PRINCIPAL

RAFTER

No. OF
PRLINS]SPACING
1 in 3

6769

6212

2667

NOTE :
. 1.

ALL

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FOUNDAlION
ANALYSIS

TABLE

ARE

IN

FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

FORALL

: 10

SEISMIC

1350
3 .DISTANCE
FROM

OF THE

NEAREST

THE a. EXTERNAL
b.RIOGE

PyRLlN

COLUMN

FACE

No. 14

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SliPPORT CONDITION
LUG (cl

: 100
: 360

(REFER

IABLE

: ONE
:lB.Om
: 12.0 m
:6.5m

: FIXED

WIND AN0
ZONES
I

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE

:M

25

STEEL

: Fe

415

IS)

(S1318V1

stn

SllY

am4
:
IJag. :
~021 :
~091 :
3NO :
M333Y)

13316
313mNO3
:slvlY31v
SW02
31ns13s
I ONV aNlM 1lV M
NOlllaN03
1llOddf
llml3H
Nwnlc
9Nl3Vc
NVd
do C
Sl

39t:
001:32Vd
(3,

3fll

NWtll03
NIlMIld

3oaIu
lVNL131X3
lS3UV3N

9
0

3Hl

3Hl
K)

TOE1
blbl
WOYd
35NVlSIO

osti

a
a
0

9061

EfZZ
176Z

9906

9016
, SE16

87.96
EL96
6916

U! 1

?U!l
c U!L

Sl : 31611
01

Y3d3Y

S3JYOd

SISAlVNV

NOIlVONllOd

9NlJVdS

UOd Z

u)W N, 3MV SNOISN3WIa


nV
: 310N

SAW

ON

Y311VY

SNlUnd
JO ON
lVdl3NIYd

LI

ZH

LH

3dO7S

SNIlYnd
40
3Nl3VdS ONV ON

BNIMVC
NOIlVONflOllr)O
d01

'SUCSL-E

sBNal133s

r-,--2-

32903

2-32+04

2-na10
36-69X-

260

2-12 909
s-209 00

&ClION-

B@

3-16905,

kI
,36-6?14-260

l-32*02
k:m

I-

SECTION-A&

TOP OF FOUNDATION
i7200

,
1 DRAWING
Na AN0 SPACING
OF PURLINS

SLOPE

tl,

H2

PRINCIPAL

No.OF
NOTE :
1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

IN mm

RAFTER
- 2.FOR

pFi;;s

SPACING

lin

12799

12212

2667

1350

lin

12613

12166

2lS0

1319

1 in S

12626

12172

1720

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

3 .OISTANCE
FROM

THE

FORCES

OF THE

NEAREST

a.EXTERNAL
b.RIOGE

idi

REFER

TO

: 16
PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (c,

FACE :100
: 360

No. 16

BAYS

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE

: ONE
: 18.Om
: 12.0m
:

12.5m
FIXED

: M25
:_.Fe415

161

3-25cO3-

2-16X10
59-Lwl32-16+09

a-25+08

SECTION-BP
2-6*oSI

\. I

,59-8*13~210

2%6#12-36d

II

2sw12-

360

SECTION-AA

TOP OF FOUNDATION
23000
7

1000

1
7

I
SLOPE

9861

3633

1 in L

9691
__

:::,/I

tin

9910

1 in 3

11

1276

3.DISTANCE
FROM

OF THE
THEa.

NEAREST

EXTERNAL
b.RIDGE

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(c)

FACE : 100
300

DRAWING

No.

17

No.OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

[REFER

TABLE 17)

ONE
: 2L.Om
: 6.0m
: 6.5m
: FIXED

:
:

M25
Fe416

.3-25#03
---L-25*02
Z-16*

09

59-6X12-210
2-KY08
3-20X07

SECTION.iB

2-16+07
,59-6*12-210

34-Wll34-6+11-

360
360

34- se11 - 3Bo

i
SECTION-AA

TOP OF FOUNDATION
I

I
?

1000

L
1

1
1

23000

1000

DRAWING

No. AN0 SPACING


OF PURLINS
SLOPE

Ml

PRINCIPAL
pN;I;(fks

in 3

12661

NOTE

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR

FOUNDATION

ARE

SPACING

12140

3633

11

1276

I in 4

12891

12110

2075

10

1307

lin

12910.

12090

2300

10

1372

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

3. DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

THE

FORCES

REFER

TO

13
NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

IN mm

RAFTER

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (PI

FACE :lOO

: 300

No. 18

No.OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING

COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONMTION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATEMALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 18)

: ONE
: 24.Om
: 8.0m
: 12.Sm

FIXED

:
:

M25
Fe415

3-32X04

Z-16*09
4-20#00

SECTION-BB

2-25Y

0
7

25-8*13-

I I

,5.3-6*14-210

360

SECTION-AA

DRAWING
No. AND SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

H,

Hz

PRINCIPAL

p;$;s

SPACING

lin

9661

9063

3910

11

12 72

lh

9691

9026

2958

10

1360

1 in 5

9910

9004

2366

10

1365

NOTE

R*FTER

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

Z.FOR

FOUNDATION

FORCES

ANALYSIS
3.DISTANCE
FROM

TABLE:
OF

THE

mm
REFER

TO

19
NEAREST

THE o. EXTERNAL
b.RIDGE

IN

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (Q,

FACE

: 100
: 360

No.

19

No.OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE

ONE
: 24.0m
: 12.0m
: 9.5m
: FIXED

: M25
Fe b15

19)

SECTION-BB
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I--

210

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rt-t

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SECTION-AA

TOP OF FOUNOATION
1000

L
1

I
7

23000

1000

I DRAWING
No. AN0
OF
SLOPE

Hl

Hz

I4

PRINCIPAL

12661

12lLO

3633

NOTE :
1.

11

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

SPACING
1272

1 in 4

12691

12 110

2675

10

1360

lin

12910

12090

2300

10

1365

3.

FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

TABLE

mm

DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

THE

FORCES

REFER

TO

: 20
NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b.RIOGE

IN

RAFTER
2.

pzi&
lin

SPACING

PURLINS

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(E)
FACE: 100

: 360

No.

20

(REFER

No.OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WlND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I

TABLE 20)

: ONE
: 24.Om
: 12.0m
: 12.5m

FIXED

:
:

Fe415

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE

STEEL

M25

__--__

SECTION-BB

.CL~C

1
74-W13-210
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2-l6,11
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2S-8W12-380

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380

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1
1

DRAWING
No AND SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

Hl

. PRINCIPAL

::,,:,,
lin

NOTE.
ARE

FOR

FORCES

3.

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

.-

FOUNDATION

IN

mm
REFER

TO

ISPACING

1 in 1.

ALL DIMENSIONS

2.

RAFTER

1 I 5

1.

THE

21
NEAREST

a.EXTERNAL

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(c)

FACE : 100

No. 21

No.OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

lAGLE.ZI)

: ONE
: 30.0m
: 6.0m
: 9.5-m
: FIXED

:
:

M26
Fe415

3-32XOL

Z-161(09
3-2W08

SECTION -88

33-8ei2-380
SECTION-AA

1 DRAWING

/sLopEI1
H,

1 in 3
lin

12861
12891

H2

12063
12028

1910
3707

No.ANDSPACING
1

wj:,
13
13

1328
1298

3.

NOTE :
ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

FOR

FOUNDATION

FORCES

ANALYSIS

TABLE

DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

12910

1200*

2906

12

1100

mm
REFER

TO

: 22

THEaEXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

1 in 5

IN

NEAREST

PURLIN

COLUMN

FACE

LUG(Q)
: 100

: 300

No

22

No.OF GAY S
SPAN
SPAClNG
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITK)N
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE

: ONE
: 3QGm

: 6.0 In
: 12.5m
: FIXED

:
:

M25
Fe b15

22)

417=zd :
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(13x14 :
IuS.
:
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WOOE :

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8206

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33-6012-380

SECTION-AA

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TOP OF FOUNDATION

29000

1000

1 DRAWING

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Ii1

H2

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS
R

4633

PRINCIPAL

NCTE:
1

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE

2.

FOR

FOUNDATION

FORCES

3.

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

DISTANCE

OF

FRO
3625
2900

IN

mm

RAFTER

THE

NEAREST

THE a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

REFER

TO

24

COLUMN

PURLIN
FACE:

LUG(Q)
100
: 360

No.

24

No.OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 20

: -ONE
: 30.0m
: 12.0m
: 12.5m

: FIXED

1
:
:

M25
Fe415

-17-64C&270

SECTION-CC

SECTION-BB

2-16403

2-16tO3

I-lCe0
2-1610
I-

2-w

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I

I--ttt3-01

25-6607-200

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SECTION-DD

fi

TdP

OF FCUNOATI0N

6600

-z;l

LOO

DRAWING

Ic

SLOPE

I
II,

I
li2

I
R

,,,,F$S
lh

5144

4656

SPALCING OF PURLINS

NaANo
EXTERIOR

1433

INTERIOR

RAFTER
SPACING

p;;;.;;s

NOTE

-*----*
2.FDR rwmmr~u~~
ANALYSIS
TABLE

1361

ARE

FORCES REFER

C
: I,

. _....
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Ll

I_

jSlS6

I4644

11075

1111

1 1346 !

1 1 in 5 I5164

14636

1 660

IO&

I.

c.VALLEY
1330

IN mm

____...

___

OF

No.

(c)

tnn
.

: 300
: 300

25

(REFER
:

BAYS

TABLE
TWO

SPAN

9.0m

SPACING

6.0m

COLUMN

10

3.DISTANCE
DF THE NEAREST PURLIN LVC
FRC, TE a. EX1FDLI.I
Pfil ,,.I
PIPF

I
1 lk4

No.

1 ___
Ai 1, DIMENSIONS

SPACING

1139

RAF

400

jl!y -r

03

HEIGHT

SUPPORT

CONDITION

FOR

WIND

AU

SEISMIC

5.0m

FIXED

AND

ZONES

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE

: M25

STEEL

: Fe

415

25)

N-

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902

L86 I $1 B S) Et dS

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r-Z-16*05

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2;16.041

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l-16*02\

2-12*06
(

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SECTION-DO

SECTION-AA
Til

DRAWING

No. OF
No
SLOPE

Hl

H2

AND

EXTERIOR
,,,&S

SPACING

NOTE

OF PURUNS
INTERIOR

RAFTER

1 ALL

SPACNG

&::NS

SPACNG.

2 FOR FOUNDATION
ANALYSIS
TABLE.

5217

4704

lLO0

1150

?361

IIll

5234

4766

1050

1?22

1326

1 in 5

5246

415L

1109

1310

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640

27

(REFER 1 ABLE
:

BAYS

DIMENSIONS

3 DISTANCE
FROM THE

ARE

IN mm

FORCES
27

REFER

OF THE NEAREST
PURLIN
LUG ($1
100
o EXTERNAL
COLUMN FACE
b RIDGE
: 360
c VALLEY
: 300

COLUMN

9.0m
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SPACING
TO

TWO

SPAN

RAFTER

111-13

No.

:
:

HEIGHT

SUPPORT

CONDITION

FOR
ALL
SEISMIC

WIND
AND
ZONES

5.0m
FIXED

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

;
:

hi25
F,?

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27)

3- 16+03

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2-16603

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H,

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H2

6717

626L

6734

6266
/

6746

1400

SPACING

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

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OF PURLINS
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$&

1. ALL

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I

1150

NOTE
RAFTER_

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I

6251

B&O

1122

5
5

L
I

1169

1326
I

1310

:
DIMENSIONS

ARE

2.FOR
FOUNDATION
ANALYSIS
TABLE

1361

3.DISTANCE

I,5
lin5

No.

FROM

OF
THE

IN mm

FORCES
: 28

THE

o.EXTERNAL

REFER

NEAREST

TO

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUC (g)

FACE:

100

b. RIDGE

: 360

c. VALLEY

:300

OF

No.

28

(REFER

BAYS

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR
ALL
WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES

TABLE

: TWO

: 9.0m
: M.Om
: 6.5m
: FIXED

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE

M25

STEEL

Fe US

28)

c--l-l6XO5

Z-16#02

2;16*03

2- 166 03

2-16902-

1&8*10-350

H
Z-16*07

2-16(;07
B

300
SECTION-BB

2-16@cy

I12-16?02

r
I

II

Ii

SECTION-DO

J
r

600
.

DRAWING

k
No. AND
SLOPE

II,

Ii2

EXTERIOR
Pk~:NS

linl

5217

4764

1900

Im4

5234

C766

IL25

tin5

5246

4754

1140

sp*tlNG
RAFTER
SPACNG

OF PURLINS
INTERIOR

_
RAFTER

P%LtlFNS

SPACNG

1146

1219

1396

1205

1360

1248

NOTE:
,.ALL

OF

No.

(REFER

29

BAYS

SPAN
DIMENSIONS

2.FOR
FOUNDATION
ANALV5,S
,ABLE
3 .OISTANCE
FROM

No.

ARE

IN mm

FORCES
: 2S

OF THE

NEAREST

THE 0. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

SPACI

REFER

COLUMN

COLUMN

TO

PURLIN

LUG ($1

FACE

NO

! 100
: 300
: 300

CONDITION

FOR

WIND

SEISMIC
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

TWO

12.0m

6.0m

: 5.0m

HEIGHT

SUPPORT
ALL

TABLE

FIXED

:
:

Fe

AND

ZONES

i
M25
415

29)

,l-16WO2

---Z-16,02

2-16603

--3-16*03

Z-16lIO5

18-8#10-350

Z-16*07

lb8#10-350

2-16W7

16911 -lx)0

aO-RLm-l)

SECTION-AA

SECTION-

J
I-

600
I

DRAWING

(r
No.
SLOPE

Ii1

H2

EXTERIOR
$;;;5

lin3
lin4

6717
6734

6284
6266

1900
14 25

AND

SPACING

OF

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

,,,,f,,

SPACING

SPACING
6
6

!248
1219

PURLINS

6
S

NOTE
1. ALL

DI MEWIONS

ARE

2. FOR

FOUNDATION

FORCES

1145

ANALYSIS

1396

P.DISTANCE
FROM

TABLE

1 in5

6746

6254

1140

1205

1380

IN mm
REFER

TO

: 30

OF THE NEAREST
PURLIN
LUG
THE
a. EXTERNAL
COLUMN
FACE
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

LOW

(Q)

: 100
: 300
: 300

No.

30

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SUPPORT
CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

00

(REFER
:
:
:
:

TABLE

TWO

12.Om
6.Om
6.5m
FIXED

; M25
: Fe (15

30)

,----l-16*03

2- lC+OC

3-16#03

3-16804

2- 16tO6

Y)-m13-350

8
w

16-8~13-350
t

2-16809

2-16eO9

-6+12-350

h-16-3
SECTION-DO

SECTION- AA
TOP OF FOUNDATION
J
r

600

11400

.I
r

No.AND
SLOPE

H,

H2

EXTERIOR
ppRL$

lin3

9717

9264

1900

-_.-

S%NG
RAFTER
SPACING
124.9

OF

DRAWING
No.

PURLINS

NOTE :

RAFTER

1 ALL

DIMENSIONS

prRL$

SPACING

FOUNDATION

1145
3

1lnL

9734

9266

1425

12 19

1396

lin5

97L6

9154

1140

?205

!380

ARE

FORCES

(REFER

:
:

BAYS

3,

DlSTANCE

OF THE

NEAREST

:HE

a EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

PURL!N

COLUMN

HEIGHT
SUPPORT
CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

COLUMN

TO

LUG (%I
FACE

:I00
.300

: 300

TABLE

TWO

12.0m
: 6.0m
: 9.5m
: FIXED

SPACING

REFER

TABLE

c VALLEY
L

IN mm

ANALYSIS
FROM

31

SPAN

INTERIOR

FOR

OF

No.

I
:
:

I.425
Fe 415

31)

2-16906

SECTION-BE

2-16905,

SECTION-DO

SECTION-AA

-4

q
-

TOP OF FOUNDATION

l1400

H,

600

DRAWING

.
SLOPE

_I

H2

No. AND
R

EXTERIOR
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RAFTER
/SPACING

OF PURLIN

No.
NOTE :

RAFTER

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

,,;;i$

/SPACING

Z.FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS
3. DISTANCE
FRO,.,

No.

32

[REFER

BAYS

THE

TABLE

ARE

IN mm

FORCES REFER

TO

: 32

OF THE NEAREST
a.EXTERNAL

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (Q,

FACE:

b. RIDGE

100
: 360

C VALLEY

: 300

SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: TWO
: 12.0m
: 12. Om
: S.Om
: FIXED

SPAN

INTERIOR

OF

1
: M 25
: h 615

32)

--

2-20103

3-20905

3-20402

2-20606
2-2otO6
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3-166

10

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SECTION-CC

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I
1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

2.FOR

FOUNDATION

ANAVSIS

TABLE

3,DISTANCE
FROM

ARE

REFER

TO

: 33
NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
c.VALLEV

No.

33

IN mm

FORCES

OF THE
THE

DRAWING

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG (cl

FACE

: 100

COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU
WIND AND
SE1SMIC ZONES

(REFER TABLE 33)

TWO
lt.Om
12.Om
6.Sm
FIXED

M 25
Fe 415

SECTION-BB

TdP

+I

600

OF FOUNOAlIOh
11400

600

DRAWING

rkr
No. AND
SLOPE

lin3

Ii,

9117

H2

9284

SPACING

EXTERIOR
N OF
PUtLlNS

RAFTER

1236

1900

OF PURLINS
1 INTERIOR

SP*CING

p:i:;S

No.

NCTE :

RAFTER
SPACING

l.ALL

ANAVSIS

TABLE

3. DISTANCE
1 in4
lin5

_-

9736

9266

19766

13254

1425

1 1140 1

6
6

1207

I 1193 I

1361

1365

ARE

FOUNDATION

1133
FROM

No.

34

(REFER

BAYS

SPAN

DIMENSIONS

2.FOR
4

OF

THE

IN mm

FORCES

REFER

COLUMN

: 34

OF THE

NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b.RIDGE
c .VALLEV

PURLIN
COLUMN

: 12.0m

SPACING
TO

LUG &,
FACE : 100
:360
: 300

TABLE

TWO

HEIGHT

SUPPORT

CONDITION

FOR
ALL
SEISMIC

WIND
AND
ZONES

12.0m

9.5m

FIXED

:
:

Fe

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

M25
415

34 1

2-2oto2

3-2otO4
368t15-260
2-11 #ll

3-1006
I

L-ll!_l

II

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-(#13-320

__.._.. _ .

17200

800
r

DRAWING

,E

No. AND
SLOP;

H1

H2

EXTERIOR
pNuifiLs

SPACING

OF PURLINS

RAFTER

INTERIOR

ISPACING

pNu+LqLs

RAFTER

NOTE

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR
1SPACING

FOUNDATION

No. OF

1. ALL

ANALYSIS

TABLE:

3. DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM
THE

ARE

REFER

TO

PURLIN

COLUMN

(REFER

TABLE

FACE

LUG cc)

: 100

BAYS

: TWO
:

18.Om

SPACING

6.0m

SUPPORT

NEAREST

35

SPAN
COLUMN

35

o.EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

IN mm

FORCES

No

Ir

WEIGHT
CONDITlDh

: 6.5m

FIXED

35)

SECTION-BB

.oms-390

DRAWING

1. ALL
i.FOR

DIMENSIONS

ANALYSIS
3.DISTANCE
FRBH

ARE

FOUNDATION

THE

TABLE

IN mm

FORCES

REFER

TO

: 36

BF THE

NEAREST

o.EXTERNAL

PURLIN

COLUMN FACE

LUG cc,
: 100

b. RIDGE

:3OO

E. VALLEY

:3OO

No

36

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
>PAClNG
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(RiFER
:
:
*
I

TABLE 36)

TWO
19.Om
6.0m
9.Sm
FIXED

: w25
:Fa41s

Z-25003
Z-25603
2 25#02

J-16609

2-n

t 11

2-u

t10

36-B(t16-260

SECTION-B8

Z-25.903,

\._

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4-25801

800

lz-2S.02
SECTION-AA

J--

I=

--

SECTION-DO

J
r

17200

600

DRAWING

Ic
a-

No. AND
SLOPE

Hl

n2

EXTERIOR
&&

ISPACING

1
1 h3

72799

12212

SPACING

RAFTER

OF PURLINS

INTERIOR
&;;s

r
2667

RAFTER

NOTE :
1. ALL DIMENSIONS

ARE

SPAC,NG

2.FOR

FORCES

1356

1270
.

lb,4

12613

1206

2lSO

1327

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS

1240

TABLE:

12629

12172

1720

1312

122s

IN mm
REFER

TD

37

3, DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST


PURLIN LUG (c)
FROM
THE aEXTERNAL
COLUMN FACE : 100
b.RIDGE
c.VALLEY

(in5

Na

: 300
: 300

No

37

(RiFER

OF GAYS

TABLE

: TWO

SPAN

SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
I
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

:
:
:

:
:

18.Om
6.Om
12.5m
FIXED

M25
Fe L15

37)

SECTION-BB

SECTION-AA

llB-erlr:3Bo
SECTION-

DO

10-p OF FOLINOATION

DRAWING
No. AND
SLOPE

Ii,

H2

SPACING

OF

PURLINS

NOTE:

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

1. ALL

DIMEN!WNS

puck,;;

SPACING

p;;LT;S

SPACING

Z.FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS
1 in3

6709

6212

2667

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TABLE

OFBAYS

ZONE

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

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-I-20*04
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2-12 (ill
M-8116-260

-36-8#16.

,260

260

SECTION-CC

SECTION-W

SECTION-EE
I

J-1DlP

2.11 r13
21-8wL-320
21-8.15320

No AN0
SLOPE

H,

H2

SPACING

OF

PURLINS

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

1.

pNuqj&

SPACING

pi&

SPACING

2.

NOTE:
ALL DIMENSIONS
FOR

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS
lin3

6789

6212

2867

1358

1270

lin4

6813

6188

2150

1327

12LO

1312

1225

lin5

6828

6172

1720

3. DISTANCE
FROM

ARE

TABLE

IN

mm.

FORCES

REFER

TO

: 55

OF THE NEAREST

THE a.EXTERNAL
b.RIDGE
c. VALLEY

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG CC,

FACE

: 100
: 300
; 300

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SUPPORT
CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
I
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

:
:
:
:

THREE
1LOm
6.Om
6.5m
FIXED

: M25
: Fe415

SECTION-CC

SECTION-FIR

PECTION-EE

.6#14-320

?I1 1 1 II$Topw_ToNSECnON-U.
No. AND
SLOPE

!z

17200

,EL*

H,

H2

EXTERIOR
&$;;S

SPACING

000

NOTE:

INTERIOR

RAFTER

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

SPACING

p$Ly;s

SPACING

2. FOR

FOUNDATION

9769

9212

2667

1356

lillb

9613

9108

2150

1327

lin5

9626

9172

1720

1312

DRAWING
-

OF PURLINS

RAFTER

lin3

SECTION-DO

1270
1240
1226

ANALYSIS

TABLE

3. DISTANCE

OF THE

FROM

THE

ARE

IN

FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

: 56
NEAREST

a.EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG (cl
FACE :lOO
: 300

: 300

No.

56

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEtGHT
SUPPORT CONOtTtON

F~~,&pg$NO]

MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

:
:

TABLE

THREE
: 19.Om
: 6.0m
: 9.5m
: FIXED

M25
Fe 415

56 )

36-8*18-260

SECTION.CC
--

SECTION.BB

,36-S*lO;zco

AWJ

,36-BWO-260

3-Zao,,0.8#17.j20
_ ^^....^

4 ml

17200

__.___~__

.__

No

AN0

p;kp,Ls

SECTION-DO

~-~-

RAFTER

SPACING

INTERIOR

RAFTER

NOTE,
ALL DIMENSIONS

SPACING

&Rp;Fs

SPACING

rA,:;UsN:,E

DISTANCE

1358

OF

PURLINS

1270

FROM
I
1 in5

12828

12172

1720

1312

1225

IN

mm.

: gF:CES

OF THE

REFER lo

NEAREST

THE a. EXTERNAL
b
-

ARE

RlGE
__-

c. VALLEY

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG&

FACE:100
: 300
: 300

DRAWING

No. 57

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 57)

: THREE
: lb.Om
: 6.0m
: 12.5m
: FIXED

1:
MATERIALS
: w2s
. hblS

SECTION-CC

SECTION-BB

II

SECTION-EE

SECTION-AA
TOP OF FOlNOATlON
L9oo
1

17200

No. AND
SLOPE

H,

H*

SPACING

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

$i&

SPACING

OF

PURLINS

INTERIOR
P$i&

NOTE:
1.

ALL

SPACING

2.

FOR FOUNDATION

6789

6135

2916

lhL

6813

6109

2232

1319

1254

lin 5

6826

6086

1006

1301

1239

KcToN-op

RAFTER

1 in 3

1350

l2l46

DIMENSIONS

ANALYSIS
3. DISTANCE
FROM

THE

ARE

TABLE
OF THE

mm

FORCES

REFER

TO

: 50
NEAREST

0. EXTERNAL

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG ($1

FACE:

loo

b. RIDGE

: 360

c. VALLEV

:550

GDR*WIWO

N o.

58

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIN0 AN0
SEISMIC
ZONES

(REFER

TABLE58)

: THREE
: lG.Om
: It.Om
: 6.5m

: flXED

1
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

: w25
: Fe 415

2-n 811
36Wl7.

SECTION-EE

SECTION-CC

-,..,.I

Top ff
1

?1 wo

FOUNOATION

1%25+ 04
SECTION-LID

SECTJON-AA

11

11

17200

No. AND SP*ClNG OF WRLINS


SLOPE

H,

n2

EXTERIOR
$i;Gs

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

SPACING

PFRL$

SPACING

9709

9212

2867

1350

DRAWING

NOTE
1

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN

FOR FOUNOATION

FORCES

ANALYSIS
I in3

800

1286

, 7
-

mm
REFER

TO

TABLE : 59

DISTANCE
OF THE NEAREST
PURLIN LUG (E)
FROM THE (1 EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE
100
360

b RIDGE
c VALLEY

550

No.

59

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
I
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLb 59)

: THREE
: lG.Om
: 12.Om
: 9.Sm
: FIXED

:
:

M2S
Fe Llf

2-32803

2-321)3
2-32W6
-36-6W7-260

2-12 u12

SECTION-CC

>ECTION.BB

SECTIONJIE
I

3-2OW9

2-12W3
2-Q l l:
m2*

2-j2103

, J ..a.,..

11

17200
No. AND
SLOPE

H,

H2

SPACING

OF

PURLINS

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

pNuodf:NS

SPACING

pN;rRffNs

SPYCING

600

1,

NOTE :
ALL DIMENSIONS

2.

FOR

12769

12212

2667

1350

1266

1 in4

12613

12168

2lSO

1319

1254

12826

1720

1304

1239

DISTANCE
FROM

SECTION-DQ

TABLE

FORCES

12172

REFER

TO

: 60

OF THE NEAREST

THE a. EXTARNAL
b. RIDGE

ARE IN mm.

FOUNDATION

ANALYSIS
lin3

1i,

E. VALLEV

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(c:

FACE: 100

.360
: 550

DRAWING

No.

SO

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIN0 AND
1
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE 60 I

: THREE
: lS.Om
: lZ.Om
12.5m
1 FIXED
:

:
:

n25
Fe415

-516+06

m2-16*06

1
2-16606

l - 16*03

2-16#0L

Z-Km6
1%#06-270

17- 8,09-

17-6WJ9-270

270

- 2-16*07

2-16*07

2-16*07

SECTION-

CC

SECTION-

SECTION-FF

EE

NOTE :
ALL

DIMENSIONS

2 FOR FCUNDATION
ANALYSIS
3

270

TABLE

ARE lN mm
FORCES

REFER

TO

: 61

DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST PIJRLIN LUG cc)


FROM THE a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE:
100
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

300
300

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
1
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

rIi

9.0m
6.0m
S.Om

FIXED

: M25
: Fe Cl5

fa
1-16902~
l- 16802

iB

r!-

l-16*05
I

16W9

ICMlO-34O
0

SECTION-

IL-8WO-340

5t

tl6*07

2-16*07

SECTION-W

SECTION-EE

CC

SECTION-DO

NOTE
1. ALL

:
DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FWNDATION
ANALYSIS
TABLE
3. DISTANCE
FROM THE

1 in 5

6695
6705

6305
6295

1063
650

SECTION-FF

I in L

e
2-16*03

l4-8dlO-3CQ

2-16407

yl-16@02

Jw

2- 16*03

Z-16.03

-,

5
5

112L
1111

4
L

13b6
1330

OF
a

ARE
FORCES
: 62

mm
REFER

TO

THE NEAREST
PURLIN
LUG (cl
EXTERNAL
COLUMN
FACE:
100

b.RIDGE

300

E. VALLEY

300

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND .AND
I
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

: FOUR
: S.Om
: 6.Om
: 6.6m
: FIXED

:
:

Y26
Fe416

Z-16903
2-16904
lCIUl3-350
246tO9

SECTION-BB

SECTION-

SECTlON-CC

EE

SECTION-

FF

26-6w. ,250
-6912-250

600
t

$U.IL_LU$TOP

OF FoUNDPIT~O~~~~~~~-**

I-K

SECTION-DO

SECTION-GG

-4 6oo:

6400
DRAWING

NSIONS

ARE IN

OATION FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

OF THE NEAREST PURLIN


LUG (6)
a EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE:
100
b.RIOGE
c.VALLEY

Nc.

63

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 63)

:
:
;

FOUR
9.0m
12.0m
: S.Om
: FIXED

1
:
:

M25
Fe415

,*I?? -

-2-16tm

Z- 16R03
Z-169 04
14-8,17-350

.-14-Ml7-350

8
m

Q
2_l6*13

Z-16&13

.5ECTION-

SECTION-88

SECTION-E<

CC

,/

600

&ECTIJN-FF

2- 16.09,
n_rF..nG

II-16(103

9400

1
11 DRAWING

.
ho.ANO
SLOPE

H,

bi2

EXTERIOR

SPACING

OF PURLINS

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

,sd;Ls

SPACING

p;;L:;S

SPACING

1150

1361

1122

1326

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FOUNDATION
ANALYSIS

1in3
i in 4

6717
6734

1400

6264

1050

6266

I
1 in5

6746

6254

940

1109

NOTE :

1310

TABLE

ARE IN mm
FORCES REFER

TO

: 64

3. DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST PURLIN


WG (%I
FROM THE a. EXTERNAL COLUMN fACE:
100
b RIDGE

360

c. VALL EV

300

Na

64

(REFER,

No.OFGAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
I
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

1ARLE 64 1

; FOUR
: S.Qm
: 120m
: 6.Sm
: FIXED

:
:

M25
Fe415

SECTION-EE

SECTION-CC

SECTION-FF

II
E
NO. AND

SLOPE

H,

W2

EXTERIOR
$$

RAFTER
lSPAClNG

#
lin

SMCINC

OF PURLINS
INTERIOR
pzz&

I
5217

4764

1900

RAFTER

1. ALL

ISPACING

ANALYSIS
11.45
1

1 in 4

1 in S

5234

52;6

4766

4754

1425

1140

1219

1205

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FOUNDATION

I
1248

NOTE:

1396

1390

ARE IN
FORCES

mm
REFER

TO

DRAWING

No.

65

(REFER

No. OF GAYS
WAN
SPACING
COLUMN

5.0m

FIXED

HEIGHT

SUPPORT CONOlTlON

TABLE : 65

3. DISTANCE
OF THE lEAREST
PURLIN LUG @,
FRW
THE a.EXTERNAL
COLUMN FACE:
100
h RIDGE

300

c. VALL EV

300

TABLE

: FOUR
: 12.0m

poR

AU

WIND

AND

SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS !
CONCRETE
STEBI.

6.0m

I
: M25
: Fe415

65

Z-16*03
Z-16*04

2-16,OC

2-16004

IC6ml3-350

Z-16009

SECTION-B8

SECTION-

CC

SECTION-

SECTION-EC

Fe

16-8*13-250
/

ii!dq=-=
600

600

SECTION-GG

11400

11400

600
DRAWING

?-

No AND SFCING
SLOPE

H,

H2

lin3

6717

6264

1900

OF PURLINS

NOTE :

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

PziLZS

sPabui

$Lf&

SPAC'NG

1248

1 1. ALL

6734

6266

1425

1219

lin 5

6746

62S4

1140

1205

5
I

1396
I

1390

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FOUNMllON
ANALYSIS

1145
T

li,,4

No.

~66

(REFERTABLE

No. OF BAYS

TABLE

ARE

IN mm

FORCES

REFER

TO

: 66

3. DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST


PURLIN LUG &I
FROH THE a. EXTERML
COUIMN FACE:
100
hRlDGE

300

c.VALLEV

300

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

FOUR
: 12.0m
I 6.Om
: 6.6m
: FIXED

1
:
:

M25
Fe&l5

661

l-l,

rl-16003

,l-rsror

l-16603-

416W6
I

2- 16UO3
2-169 04

El

E16UO3
2-166 01

l6-6+15-350

216+

1C6*15-350
2-16#11

11

SECTION-EE

socTloN-cc

SECTION-E.9

SECTION-

,$$h@

I.--

2_16)05

----I

2-16604

,l6-6615-350
__d
/
w

FF

2-16916-1300

DRAWING

No. AND SPACING


SLOPE

II,

Ii,

EXTERIOR
&LgS

OF PURLINS

RAFTLR

INTERIOR

RAFTER

SRW@

&L$

*ING

I
1

in3

I in

1 in 5

NOTE

9717

9264

1900

1266

1145

9734

9266

I625

1219

1396

9766

9254

UC0

l2OS

t360

1. ALL

:
DIMENSIONS

ARE IN

2. FOR FWNDATION
ANALYSIS TABLE

FORCES
: 67

mm
REFER

TO

WRLIN
3. DISTANCE
OF THE NEARIST
LUG CC,
FRDM THE a. EXTERIAL
COLUMN FACE : 100
h RIDGE

300

c. VALLEY

300

No.

67

03
l 04
6tO7

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FM
AU WIND AND
I
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

LONG

7ABLE

FOUR
: 12.0m
: 5.0m
: 0.Sm
: FIXED

: M 25
: FeL15

67

SECTION-BB

SECTION -Cc

2-16905
(

600

1
1

SECTION-EE

aCTION-FE

/By

,194*13-35Ll

11400

1
.

1600
T

11bOo

1600
1
k

DRAWING

No. AND SFACING

/SLOPE

Ii1

H2

R.

EXTERIOR

OF PURLINS

NOTE :

RAFTER

INTERIOR

RAFTER

.$&$

SWING

pN;L$S

SP*CING

1in3

5217

1764

1900

1236

1133

in L

5234

1766

1125

1207

1361

1 in 5

5206

67%

1160

1193

1365

1. ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

2. FOR FOUNDATION FORCES


ANALYSIS TABLE : 66

REFER

TO

3. DISTANCE OF TtiE NEAREST PURLIN


LUG (Q)
FROMTHE a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE : 100
: 360
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

No.

68

OF GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

300

lABLE68)

: FOUR
: 12.Om
: 12.0m
: 5.0m
: FIXED

No.

1
: M 25
: Fe 415

3.20006
2-20~03
ltl-6#13-350
3-16t)O3

SECTION-BE

SECTION-CC

SECTION-EE

SECTION-FF

SECTION-GG

SECTION-DD
TOP OF FOUNDAT,1

11*00
I

600

NOTE :
1

ALL

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FOWMTION
ANALYSIS TABLE

ARE IN mm
FORCES
: 69

REFER

TO

3. DISTANCE
OF THE NEAREST PURLIN
LUG cc)
FROM THE a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE : 100
h RIDGE

-----:3w
c. VALLEY

360

I,.

DRAWING

No.

69

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
I
SEISMIC ZONE s
MATERIALS:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 691

: FOUR
: 12.Om
: 12.Om
: 6.5m
: FIXED

:
:

M25
Fe115

2-25*04
l&6*16-350

3-164t12

+,pq,

SEClION-BB

SECTION-CC

SECTION-EE

11100
1

_c:uw+

1600

SECTION-

FF

1
1

11400

No. AND SPACING


SLOPE

H,

Hz

lin3

9717

9264

1900

, in4

9734

9266

1425

1 in5

9746

925b

. EXTERIOR
No. OF
PURUNS

RAFTER

NOTE :

RAFTER
1. ALL

sRcmG

P%L&

12 36

WWRG

1207
I

OF WRLINS
IN7ERlDR

1133

136l

DIMENSIONS

2. FOR FCU?~MTION
ANALYSIS TABLE

ARE IN mm
FQ)CES
: m

1193

1365

70

~3. DISTANCE DF THE NEAREST PURLIN


LUG ((1
FROM THE a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE:
100
. aw
IL,?
* P,RtT:C
-...a_

c. VALLEY

II-40

REFER

300

DRAWlNO

N..

70

(REFER

No. OF OAYS
SPAN
SMCINO
COLUM HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WlND AND
SEISMIC 2ONES
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE703

: FOUR
. 12.Om
I 12.Om

S.Sm

: FIXED

1
: M25
: Fe 415

Z-?Zti6
3-16#05

2o#amto26-250
20.@09@26250

20-6+m9)026

-250

f
7

SLOF3!

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS

Hl

tQ

PRINCIPAL

S~A,-NG

1196

4112

1367

1n4

5306

4666

1025

1 I 5

5322

4672

620

ARE IN mm

FOR R)lJNOATDN
FORCES
TO ANALVSIS
TABLE: 71

.2
3

5260

DIMENSIONS

RAFTER

No.OF
PURLINS
llnf

ALL

.iim

DISTANCE
FROM

TME

OF 1%

REFER

NEARL?LT

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

PURLIN

COLUMR

No.

71

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING

NOTE
1

OFtAWING

COLUMN
WG (6,
FACE : 100
.300

MEIGHT

CONOITION

FOR

WIN0

SEISMIC
MATERIALS

ONE
9.0m
: 6.0m
: 5.Om
: HINGED
:

StJPPWT
AU

(REFER TABLI

AN0

ZONES
:
:

llS6

STEEL

M25

: Fe415

71)

16-6W9-260
._
i -16163

*
I---#-2-11ucJ

!iis!L I

2-lwO7

J-WI06

__.__.

-_

I 3-lW5

,3-

3 -161102
l-1660)
3-166%
I-

3-t&2Tp~

2-l-11A06
SECTION

7-16M

AA

26-6*lotJS-250

26-e4ito103S-250
26-6#tOto35-250

DRAWING

No.ANDSPACING

OF

FURLINS

PRINCIPAL

11

No.OF BAYS
NOTE
ALL

DIMENSIONS

No. 04
PURLINS,

SPACING

FOR FOUNOATION FORCES


TO ANALYSIS
TABLE -71
DISTANCE

, m 3

! 6762

/ 6212

, 1367

ARE IN mill

RAFTER
2

1197

,3

No. 72

FROM

TttE

OF WE

REFER

NEAREST

.a EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

PWRLIN UlG(c)

COLUMN

FACE :x)0
:300

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN WEKaT
5WPCUT CONDITION
FOR AU WIN0 AN0
SflSMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS
STEEL

(REFER

1ABLE 72)

:DNE
: 19.0 m
:6.0m
: ,6.5m
: HINGED

: I425
: Fe415

Z-lZ#S
2-W.07

~RAWNO

-~
)(o.AYO
9mcIls
Of
WRUMS

nr

SLOPC

nr

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l&or !v*c*o

/,

PURLINS!

I
1nJ

53~5

r
tm5

;46LO

5376

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- PRlRclPAL

4610

I
5399

6590

) 1333

1 1000 1
I
I

I 900 1

I2

nls

j 1166

1173

omm9lous

rnR
noulKurm
to ANALYSIS
3

ALL

Dls1*acs
Frnm

we

ARE IN mm
rOCLS

r40. 73

No. OF BATS
SPAN
!wMxNc
COLUMN t+EyiHT

lvOn

~_

RE?ER

TAu6-73

of1mm&aesl
e.l!n
b. RIOCE

rwl)cuG
cuuJwer*cr

(REFER

TABLE

: ONE
: 9.0m
: 12.0 m
: 5.0m
: HINGED

iG~u~tf60*bk0

(6)

xlsMlc

100
:360

MATERIALS
ax4caETE
*CC*
ZISLL

73)

a
R

ZONES
: M25
l--,.e

l-I?*,3

J..
r

___---

1400 1

n&o0

DRAWING la.74
No.ANO
SP*uNC
OF PWLIWS
SLOPE

tit

n2

PRINCIPAL WRY?%
p:::;*

1m 3

I
I6849

6140

1333

SPY%
1212

No.ofBAvs
)(oIL

SerN

. 1 ALL OIYCNShONS ARE IN 1)11)

SPACING

.2

COLUMN NEGNT
SuPmaT coNolnoN
FOR AU WIN0 AN0
SEISMIC ZONES

FOR ~UNOATIDN FORCES REFER


TO ANALISIS
TAOLE-74
OISTANCC OF lift! NLUEST
FROM lliE

WRLIN

LUG cc)

a. EXTERNAL COUIMN FACE : 100

(REFER TAELE ?I)


ONE
9.0m
12.0m
6.5 m
ljlNGEC

. ._-

Cltllro3

4-16902--1
2od4co9to2
20+$09102

e-l@01

N2W
9LC7K)N

* *

20-4Q9(029-250

DRAWING

3. DISTANCE
FROM

THE

Of THE NEAREST

WRLIN

0. EXTERNAL QKLJun

LUG (ci )
fACE : ~~

No.

75

No.OF BAVS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEGHT
SUPPOM CONOITION
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
KISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS

(REFER

: ONE
: 12.0 m
: 6.0m
: 5.0m
: HINGED

:
STEEL
L

TABLE 75)

M25

: Fe415

l-l@03

Z-l&m

26-81+(~-2~2E4J
l-wo3,

OUNOATION

i5WL

11 SoOc+
i-i&ING

No.AN0SPACING

nC DIIDI#UC

p;;;;s

SPACING

TO ANALVSIS
3

1m3

6764

6212

1667

1272

1 WlL

6809

6166

I400

1243

1 tn s

6625

6172

1120

12 29

DISTANCE
FROM

76

ND. OF BAYS
SPAN

NOlE

THE

OF THE NEAREST
a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

WRLIN

COLUMN

LUG t%,
FACE :lm
300

FOR

ALL

SEISMIC

WIND

TABLE 76)

:6.0m

HEIGHT

CONDITION

TABLE-%

(REFER
:ONE
:lZ.Om

I SPACING
m
COLUMN

No.

: 6.5m
: HINGED

AND

ZONES

MATERIALS

M25

CDNCRETE

STEEL

: Fe415

2-l-7
-

S-l-06

ii

ORAWING

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS
SLOPE

n,

&

pR,NC,p*

N0.o~

PURLIre

R*m*

NOTE

ALLoY~NsNJ~
*REINmm
2

SP*CWG
3

lam 3

98%

9l40

1633

1295

1lnC

9885

9110

I 1375

126L

1m 5

9906

9090

1100

1250

FOR rOllNOATDN
FORCES
m *II*LV~I~
ueu
-77
DISTANCE
FROM

RI?r+R

Of THE NLARfSl
P!,bRLIN LUG (t)
WuJMa
TWL o.EdlERNAL
FACE :1w
b. RIOGE
:3Ca

No.

77

ND. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SWf=ORT CONOITION
FOR AU
WIN0
AN0
SEISMIC
ZONES
MATERIALS

STEEL

(REFER

:
:
:
:

TA0lE

ONE
120m
6.0m
9.5m
HINGED

: M25
: Fe415

77)

--_I___.-___-.

..-

.____

___-___

,298426-210

3-Qo5

SECTION69

Z-1%407 _
2- IBOB_

k, _n

, !
<.I

~2sstt26-210

z-18*
SECTION

AA

~8*(01025-320

.. .
11 MO

L
I

soot
.

ORAWWG

NOTE
ALL

DIMENSIONS

AkE

IN mm

FOR R)UNOAl(ON
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE .I8
DISTANCE
FROM
~~i~5380
1 ,n 5

_--

i 1375
5402

A590

I
, 1100

6
6

1257
124p

THE

OF TME NEAROT
a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

hb.

78

w.oFBAvs
SPAN

LUG ($
FACE :100
:36O

SPACING
COLUMN nElGHl
SWWRT
CONOlTtON
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMICZONES
MATERIALS
STEEL

REFER TABLE
:ONE
: 12.0 m
:lZ.Om
-: 5.0m

HINGED

:M25
: Fe 415

78)

.2-2am

2-l&09

1 500 t

11 500

1
1

500

DRAWING

No.AN0SPACING

!
I

OF

SLOPE

Ill

1 I 3

1
I
j 6651

n2

i
/ 6140

/
; 1.933

PURLINS
1

PFiNClPAL
RAFTER
-.2
Iii. OFTpACING
PURLINS I

1265

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOR A)UNOATION
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE -79
3

NOTE

DISTANCE
fROM

THE

REFER

OF THE NEAREST
a. EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

WRLIN

COLUMN

LLIG (t)
FACE : 100
: 960

No. 79

No OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPOf?T CONOITION
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 791

: ONE
: 12.0m
12.Om

! 6.5m
: HINGED

: M25
: Fe.416

6-lta07

--

SECTION

BB

29-w-210

CRAWIN

No.AN0SPACING

I
R
I

i
1m 3

OF
--;--Ars

NOR

PURLINS

No.G~cw
PURLINS!

1
-

2
13

ALL
WA

to

DIMLWSIONS

ARE IN mn

rr)WOATION
FOOCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE_60

DISTANCE
FROM

ME

of

TNL NEAREST
a. E#lERNAL
b. RIDGE

lur4
tm6

M.

80

NChOFBAVS
SPAN
REFE#
MLIN
M)LlJYN

LUG t
FACE

Q)

: KK)
:3W

REFER 1ABLE
:

ONE

SPACING
COLUMN MEKW

: l2.Om
: l2.Om
: 9.5m

SuPwmm

:tllNGm

ALL WIN0 AN0


SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS

F0R

o[)NcRElE
STEEL

: M25
: Fe415

80)

SECTION

81

3-2Q?tO2
3- 2OR.D3
Zl-Mlkt31320
2H.Wlto31-320

DRAWING
No. AND SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

Hl

N2

PRINCIPAL

RAFTER

NOTE
. 1
2

p,;;;LS

1 SPACING
I

llnl

6617

6176

28x)

1369

ImA

6646

6149

2136

1338

1 8 S

6664

6131

1710

1323

ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOR FOUNDATION
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE-61
DISTANCE
FROM

THE

OF THE NEAREST
(1. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG
FACE

(Q)
100
300

No.

81

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 81)

ONE
: l8.0m
6.0m
6.Sm
HINGED

:
:
:

: M25

Fe415

SECTION

BEAti

4celw-210

!
I

No AND SPACING
OF PURL!NS
--__-PRINCIPAL
RAFTEI

ALL

DlMENSlbNS

FOR fOUNOATION
F(YICES
70 ANALYSIS
TABLE - 82

DISTANCE
FROM TME

ARE IN 11111)
REFER

OF THE NEAREST PURLIN LUG (%I


a EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

COLUMN

82

No.oF eAv!i
SPAN
5aclNG

NOTE
1

ORAWING #

FACE :lOO
:300

coLuMNNf3Gm
-oo(lomQl

(REFER

: ONE
: 1tkOm

: 60m
_._...

: 9.5m

~HINGED

FORALL
SEISMIC
MATERIALS 1

%tfiE?
:M25

REEL

IAeLE82)

: Fe415

(REFER
lb.
SLoPe

n1

IQ

AND SPACING
OF PURLiNS

- PRINCIPAL
No.OF
PURLINS

RAFlER
-w

lIlt3

t2924

12066

2800

1392

In4

12961

12032

2100

1361

llnl

12966

12OO6

1660.

1346

Non
1

ALL

foR rcIuMo*TfL3H
FORCESREFER
TO ANALISIS
TABLE _ 83

0IMENSloNS

DISTANCE
FROM

THC

ARE IN mm

OF THE NEAREST
o. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

WRLIR
COLUMN

LUG (a)
FACE : 100
:300

~~

TABLE 83)

SPAN

: ONE
: 18.0m

SPACING
C0LuhtNHEKiCn

: 6.0m
:12.5m

~CONDlltGN

: HINGED

FoRALLwlNOAm

SEtSMlC ZONES
MAfERlALS
STEEL

:
:

M25

Fe415

l-2om2
I.-,-(

2i-.3tm032-~20-J

SECT,DN

&A

\\

I I II

17 500
OCIAWING No.
No.AND
SPACING
OF PURLINS

___.__.-__

SLOPE

HI

Ii2

- PRINCIPAL
--m--r------

No OF

PURLINS

lm 3
11nZ

6851

1 6140

2033

6883

6110

! 212s

,f

-6o*

1700

--

---I
1 0 5

6903

NOTE
1

ALL

FOR FOUNDATION
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE. 84

DIMENSIONS

ARE

IN mm

RAFTER

1
SPACING
/
I

1369
133;

1323

3 DISTANCE

OF THE NEAREST

FROM

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIOGE

THE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG(c)
FACE : 100
360

84

OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SuPFORT CONDITION
FOR ALL
WIN0
AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS :
ONCRETE
STEEL
No.

IREFER

TA8LE8i)

: ONE
: 10.0 m
: 12. Om
: 6.5 m
: HINGED

:M25
:fe 415

C-2OW3

4-iQaO2

Z-1210
2-llm9
Z-lZKJ8

4-2WO7

,REE
EXTRA

LINK5

Pm06
2-12909
2-12 a0

4-7.0#2
4-2ono3

I-

OF

OUNDATION

DRAWING

No AND

SPACING

NOTE

No.

No. OF BAYS
SPAN

STEEL

65

(REFER

TABLE 05)

.ONE
:l80m

: Fe 415

2-12itll

j;i
z-ml0

-_ ._

6-2w

2-12Ar.09

ai3
J-=--J-

3~25m5

SECToN

r-2104

BB>+\

I
pW7-210

,,&

II I I I I I/

3)_Btll41046-3
336+tl4to46-3

--_.
33-6W4t.a 46-360

7-25 bO1

.
SECnoN

_.
AA
I

P OF
k

GUNDATION

1 500-l

17500

-1A BLE

ISLOPE

I
I

i Nc.ANOSPACING
1

I
H2

NOTE
ALL

f-&&f~%&i/

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOR FOUNDATKIN
FORCES
TO ANALVSIS
TABLE _ 66
DISTANCE
113026

ill960

2750

i ,n 4

j 13074

/ 11915

2063

I In5

13105

11605

; 1650

/ 1m3

1409
1377

1362

FROM

THE

OF THE NEAREST
a EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG (c)
FACE :l@l
:360

No OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEtGHT
SUPFCRT CONOITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

86 )

: ONE
: lB.Om
: 12.Om
_ _..
: 12.5 m
: HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415
I

--_.--_ --.--

. .--.-_-__ll_~

I_

l-2-2
3-25.#03

3-25dO8

SECTION

2-lam5
\

BB

1
Li

\72-8938170

2S+tl31e37-M0

3-251103
3- 2Suo4 I25-%x1310 37.
2H.sl3to

25-8?kl3to37-390

37.

1600 1

1 500
1

23400

DRAWING
No.AND
SPACING
OF PURLINS
SLOPE

HI

Ii2

PRINCIPAL

NOTE

RAFTER

ALL

DIMENSlONS

ARE

IN mm

FOR FOUNDATION
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE _ 87
3

11

1285

10

1396

10

1380

DISTANCE
FROM

THE

OF TM

NEAREST

a. EXTERNAL
b. RlOGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG

(c)

FACE : loo
300

No.

87

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN WEIGHT
SUPPCRT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS
ONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 87 1

: ONE
: 24.0 m
: 6.0m
: 9.Sm
:

HINGED

: M25
: Fe415

--_a...-+-_

._-.-._.

.,

li-Mbb-l/O

SECTION

1600

BB

1600
1

23400

DRAWING
I

NO AN0 SPACING
OF PUALINS

NOYE
ALL

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOR fOlJNOATK)N
FOFfCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE -88
DISTANCE
FROM

1 In 5

I12987

I12006

2260

10

1366

THE

Of 1tIE NEAREST
Q EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

REFER
PlJRLIN
COLUMN

LUG tt)
fACE

:lKl
300

No. 88

ND. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SlPPtXT
CONOITION
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
SEISMK
ZONES
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

1AWE

: ONE
: 2L.Om
: 6.0m
: 12. 5 m
: HINGED

M25
: Fe 416

88)

1-32UO2 1
-, .,-.

EXTRA

z-32&3

Y_j

r2-6*1

^ __.-_
u-u--II

Z-32603
3-32w4

-32aol

3-3
SECTION

ZS-81cok87

AA

-360

25mW7-3110

1600

23400

DRAWING

SLOPE

1m3

Ii1

3
I9923

9068

__c_1 In4

--.

1 8 5

n2

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS
--.- 1
PRINCIPAL
RAFTER
2
p;.j$;s
1 SPACING .

9961
9985

9032

9000

i3600

i 2850
cm
i

2280

11
10

1302

13%

NOTE
ALL

DIMENSIONS

DISTANCE
FROM

THE

OF THE NEAREST
a. EXTERNAL
b. RIDGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

BAYS

COLUMN

,399

24.0m
. 12.Om
HEIGHT

: 100
:360

MATERIALS

STEEL

TABLE

: ONE

SUPPORT CONOlTlON
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
SEISMIC ZONES

LUG(c)
FACE

(REFER

CONCRETE

10

89

SPAN
SPACING

ARE IN mm

FOR FOUNDATION
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE -69

NaOF

No.

9.5

:
:
:

M25

Fe415

89)

Z-321103
3-3&04

3-6~14lob6_

360

DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOUNDATiON
FORCES
NALVSIS
TABLE- 90
STANCE
FRO,,,

WE

REFER
CONOlTlot4

OF THE NEAREST
a EXTERNAL

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG(t)
FACE : 100

SEISMlC

ZONES

b RIOGE
:

M25

2-33so2
4-32003

3-32&M

2-1w11

SECTION

BB

-l 750!

29 250
DRAWING

Ml

N2

PRINCIPAL RAFTER
-

NOTE
-

ALL

FOR fOUNOATK)N
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE _ 91

N~F~~~ACING
PURLINS,
1 WI 3

9991

9104

4817

13

1334

1 mc

9925

9071

I
( 3613

13

1304

I9947

i go4g

I Ill 5

! 28got~l

91

~ I-O& BATS

Wo. AN0 SPACING


OF FURLINS
SLOPE

NO.

DIMENSION5

DISTANCE

FROM THE

ARE IN mm

OF THE NEAREST
a. EXTERNAL
b. RIOGE

REFER
PURLIN
COLUMN

LUG

CF.)

FACE :lm
:300

SPACING
COLUMN HEKjnT
SIJPf@4T CONOITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS
CCNCRETE
STEEL

.&FE!4

TABLE

1 ONE
: 3G.Om

:
:

6.0m
9.5m
HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415

91 1

4-=4---i
OCIAWING No. 92
,

SLOPE

I
Ii1

No. AND SPACING


OF PLIRLINS
--~-p-PRINC!PAL
RAFTER

H2

NOTE
1

----- .-~~---~- 2
p;;fL$=$PACING

,
/

1in 3

. 3

1 8 6

I
lx)28

11967

2870

DIMENSIONS

12

1416

ARE IN mm

FOR KJUNDATION FORCES REFER


TO ANALYSIS
TABLE_92
PISTANCE

FROM THE

-----~~~.~~~~-~~..~~~_~~~____

1 I 5

ALL

OF THE NEAREST
a EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

PURLlN

COLUMN

LUG (q)
FACE

x)0
300

No.OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HElGHl
SUPPCRT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE 92)

ONE
3O.Om
: 6.0 m
: 12 5 m
: HINGED
:

M25

1 Fe415

L86T :(.L T S) EP dS

_-.-.

I---

uz

4-32qo4

2-32aO2

4-32-1(o)

2 -16M2

2-16~tl3

1 DRAWINGNO.
I

1 NO AN0

SPACING

x)0

No. OF BAVS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES

360

MATERIALS

NOTE
ALL

OIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

FOR FUUNOATIGN
FORCES
TO ANALYSIS
TABLE-94
DISTANCE
FROM

THE

OF THE NEAREST
a EXTERNAL
b RIDGE

REFER
WRLIN
COLUMN

uIG(
FACE

94

a)

(REFER

TABLE 94)

: ONE
: 30.0m
:lZ.Om
: 12.5 m
: HINGE0

CONCRETE

STEEL

M2S
Fe415

Z-123107

3-16M6

SECTION

BB

CC

SECTION

L4oa 1

6600
DRAWlNG

7
.
No. AND SPACING
W=I

1
Ifn4
rn5

Hz

5260
I 906
5322

R-

ExTEAlOR RAflER
MoF
FumIN5

SlaCING
1196

1361

1170

1346

1330

4712

l367

4666

1025

4672

620

OF FURLINS

1156

pt$p:
L

SPACING

,.

No.

95

Of BAYS

SPAN

NOTE

INTERIOR FUFTER

No.

Al_LOlMENSlONS

ARE IN mm

R)R FOUNOATKW FORCES REFER lU


ANALYSIS
TABLE -95

PURLIN LUG(q)
GI5TANCE
OF ME NEAREST
FRO&, THE
o. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE 100
b

RIDGE
VALLEY

COLUbw

:3m
:300

SEISMC
MATERIALS

: TWO
: 9.0

,6.0m

SPACING

TABLE

(REFER

HElWl

ZONES

: M 25
:Fe415

95)

l&81137-260

,18-t3@7-260

3-16406

26-6#tlto36-250
L-IGUV

2-12IO8

7-16tm

26-Bpllto#-250

__ __..~___

26-Bdlto36-250

-4

___

ORAWNG No. 96
Na.ANO
SLOR

n,

ln3

6782

tm4

61307

Hz

EXTERtOA

SPACIW

RAFTER

OF FVALINS

1 IMERLYl

NmE

RAFm

6212

l36f

1197

1381

6188

1025

1168

13b6

66%

6172

820

1155

1330

ARE IN I)LI1

IOR FCUNMYDN
MALI
sts TheLt

FORCES
- 96

3. OISTAMCE

1-S

ALLOtMENY0((5

FROC

THE

OF lnE
a.

mEAmEs

EXTERNAL

REFER

10

axuM

TABLE

!fW
: 9.0m
: 6.Om

MElerr

PmLlN
LUG (0
ODLlJWt M:
100

b. RIOGC

: 300

:x)0

*ALLET

(REFER

No.OFBAYS
SPAN
SPACING

MAlEmMs:
STEEL

: M25
: :ee415

966)

,
,

lSat3l-

260

,lb#31-260

Z-1692,IGG LONG
8, EXTRA
2o-wlto30-550

2-?24#3.
b-1&02
L-l6#03

4
x

2-12+07

Pfmlto3~

-250

x)-6tHltoxJ~

-250

-I

2-12490
3-mao2
4-leuO3
l-l&@5
--A

ZO-lwttc !30-250

SECTION

AA

20 +mlb 30
2@-6aFllto30

MON

3. DISTANCE
1000
800

5
5

1166
1173

1
4

1326
1310

OF lWC NEAREST

MLIN

LUG t%)

b.WCGC

: 360

: 300

VALLEV

MMaaAls:

M25
: Fell15
:

51!7%i:

stw:

u4v

7335
WYW3
. s-ivlM3lvw

S3NizWSIK

aNlMll*w
IMaddns

a3FXJIH : NolAm
:

WO.6

w 021

w5.g

009
09c

:
:

001:

96

%k43to

(,,Slll

UllVA
3301u
33VY NNITIQ) lVNU3113

2
P
0

Ni-lMfld lS~T3N
3bU d0 3~NVlSlO t
86- 319~1 snrtwu
m3d3Y S3~Uod NouvaNnoJl YQI 2
a

lH9IW
twIlla
9NT)VdS
NMS
SAV0 30 ON

OMl :
(96 3lBtfl

SNOISNPPllOllV

ON 9Nu1)310

Iii
SC@t-1
COW-~

w
I II

osL-9cwlLsuz
OSz-9E~llD10-9z
VV

NOll3k

812*10

2-12NOl

2-m

El%@

l-la832
4-m
316w3

4-l6?m2
L-l&403

-250

2ck5*nto30-2sl
20-wlto30-250

2~&mY3O-EO
2(t6mn03e2x~

=JkB
77

+11600

&OO

ORAWNG

No.*no
SLDFl!

,r3
1m4

,,ns

n,

6202
5307

I43

4712
4688

1867
1400

SPACING OP WRLINS

EXTERIOR RAFTER

&ye
SmCIwG
6
6

1273
1243

IMERKm rUFlm
&gLFti
6
5

SPACNG
1145
13.96

WTE
2

4612

1120

1230

l360

WUREST
RLRLIN L&u
3. DISTANCE OF M
fRCM lHE
o. EXTERNAL aDLW
AQ:
100
: 300
b. RISE
c

5324

*RE IN 1)(11

IOA fOIJNMTIoII FORCES REFU


ANALYSIS TABLE _ 99

VALLO

[REFER

99

No. Of GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
CoLum HEioR
SWFORT cavomoN

1. ALLDIMENYOt6

No.

:3M)

zkk&MATERIALS

EF

TABLE991

: TWO
:lZ.Om
: 6.0m
: S.Om

: HINGED
I
:M25
:Fe415

.29-8057-210

4-16?!04

Z-12UOY
z-12QY
4-16806

-16lbn

SECTION DO

THREE
EXTRI

SECTION

cc

LINKI

II

3-1602
l-l%33
6-m

26+lll~656- 250
26wll to36-250

5ool
1

,f 500

1500

SLOPE

l-l6802
3-lmcn
,4-16sO4

1. ALLDIMENSIONS ARE IN mm
1 IOR FOUNMRON FORCES REFER IO

n2

lnnb

6609

6212
61%

1867
1400

6
6

1272
1243

1145

6
5

13%

6825

6172

ltZ0

1229

OF THE NE*REST PulLIN Lffi(G)


a. EXTERNAL COLUMN RQ
: 100
: 300
b. RIOCE

c VALLEV

r/
1-S

3. DISTANCE
FRCU WE

1360

DRAWING

No.OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN

ANALYSIS TABLE _ 100

,,,a 6704

2-1m

4-l&04
26-&Fllto36-250

sLtZTIW

i-s@4
DO

n,

l_lbtloz_2661tlllo36-250

: a00

No.

100

(REFER

:lZOm
: 6.0m
: 6.5m

HEIGHT

SUPPORT
coN)ITION
FORAlJ_WlNO
AM

SEISMIC ZONES
MATERIALS :

TABLE IKJ)

: TWO

HlNGEC

M25
Fe 415

-3 -201103

32cw3
Z-121109

2-124uo
2-123LIo
6-16107

SECTION

88

I!+milo7
30- 6#82k41-320

30-.9*IZto+32U
2-QeO9

3-20#03.

I
I-

c2ow2
3Pm3

2-2Oxt2
I 2-2GQOs

2-i

41-320

3-i
2-:

*6a2to4l-320
3oai2Io41-3 T4

3M!U12to

41-320

~OLJNMllON
1 9nlY 1

----r-r

11500

1 5cb

No. AN0 SPACING


SLOPE

N,

Nz

EXTERIOR
-

&$
1*3
lll~

9854
9865

9140
91x)

1633
1375

RAFYER

sbwclffi
6
6

1295
12 64

OF RIRLINS
IMERIOR RAFm

,,$F&
6
5

SPACING
1145
l?%

NOTE
1. ALLOIMENSIM
2

ARE IN mm

R)R FOUNO*TION FORCES


ANALYSIS
TABLE_101

9906

9090

1100

izso

\w

10

VALLEY

.300

(REFER

NO. 101

TABLElOl)

No. OF BAvf

: TWO

SPAN
SPACING

:12.0m
: 6.0m
: 9.Sm
: HINGED

COLUMN
SUFPORT

3. DISTANCE
OF THE NEAREST
PIRLIN
LlJGh)
FROM THE
a. EXTERNAL COLUMN F*=
! 100
: 300
b RIDGE
c

1ins

REFER

DRAWING

FOR

ALL

SEISMC
MATERIALS

HEIGHT
CZf4DlTION
WIND
ZONES

nK)
I

:
:

M2S

FeLlS

3-20004

3-2CWO3

l-2oRO3

16ulNO27~320

3-2WO2
l-200)

15001

16-WI2

to2?-320

IIP

I 7-2oaa

2-law9

11

so0

so0

1. *LLIMEW~~~
2

*AE

m IU

mOR FowM7lw
FORCES
ANALVS(S
TABLE -102

3. DISTANCE

OF M

FAQY

a.

fnE

)ILuLSl

VALLEI

1D

PWLIM

EXTERNAL COLu*(

b. RIffiE
c

REFEn

LUG ((J
KiWE:~

DRAWN6

b.

102

(RERA

TABLEIOZ)

No.oFmA*s

: TWO

SPAM

:Q.Om

-QNG

:i2.Om

colamNElGm
%l-T
-

: 5.Om
: HINGED

wwsmI

MATEmAls

: M25
f fi415

29-w33-210

29-303-210

l-20+03

3-mu04

fioPO3

z-ma9

z-l2mo

Z-law36
s-16aO7

6-16~37

2t--%lt12162-320
l-zoM2
3-2CUO3&2~1

- --..-- i

l-2wQ
3-MO3

l-2Om2
3-?om3
3-M)04

2W44z(032-3MSECTION
AA

OLWOATtON

DRAWING

No. AND SPACING


SLOPE

n,

nf

EXTERIOR
a
GLy*

RAFTER
SPACING

OF FURLINS

,$L$$S

1. ALLDIHENSION5

SPACING

,n3

6851

6140

1833

1285

1416

ItnL

6663

6110

1375

1254

138

6903

6090

1100

1241

R)R FOUNMTION
FORCES REFER 10
TABLE. 103
ANALYSIS
OF ME NEIRST
PLMLIN
3. DISTANCE

FRW

THE

a. EXTERNAL
b. RIOCL
c

1-S

1365

ARE IN mm

VALLEV

COLUMN

(REFER

SUPPORT ConQLUG(E)

FA=

: tw
: 360
: 300

FoxRLkw&MATERIALS:

TABLE1031

: 12.0m
; n8.g
: HlNCXlJ

couJMh(H!EIGHl

103

SPAN
SPACING

NOTE

INTERIOR RAFTER

No.

I
:
:

M25
Fe415

L=d-

2981w-2x),

4_2oxos

-1300

II

.t~ewt14to29-320

2-12*3
%lPcIY

16-E#l4(029-320

B-2owl
__

16-Wl4to29-320

__ L.-.-._.__.

ME

IN

FORCES
IELALVstS
J. DISTANCO
FRDbt ME

TA8LC
OF
o.

mm
REFER

10

-lob

US(~)

NEARST
CULIN
EXTERNAL oMuyI(
AQ:

b. RtD8E
s vAuEv

100

LONG
16-66tCb29320

44-6#36-210

C3-2WO2

3-2wo3

2-12+t.l2

21-WlSk66-320
1
2l-6tk15to35-321
I

y)[)

I
001

17 500

I
No. AND SPACING
!vDR

nt

n2

Ex7ERlOR RAFTER
L
&yH

6617

6176

2650

tan4

664s

6149

2136

1336

ln5

6664

6131

1710

1323.

OF RlRLlN!

I MERK

SmCINt

,nf

J!.?i

1369

1225

VALLEV

: 300

DRAWMG

No. 105

No. W GAYS
SPAN
SPACING
cDuJw
HElwl
SUPfoRT FOR ALL WIND A)9
SEISMC ZoNa
I
MATERIALS :
rrmcI=
c&..nrlr
STEEL

RXFER

TABLE1051

: TWO
: 18.Om
: 6.Om
: 6.5m
! HINGED

. M25
Fe415

,44+lK6-210

,+4- 6#66-210

3-2W4

S-16fMl -

N2-25n02
3-1yO6
2- 2W7

l-25*02
1-gBt.O3;12-l2tn,

25-6d4lto65-360~~~,~

256;(16bLO-360
I rHZ*2

2-25aO2
3-25W6 t-

AA

25-%F16tc40-360
25-6#41b65390

25.8 161040-3
25-3-411065-3

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CDNOlTIm
t=oRAUwlNo
4\19
KlSr4c
zws

Ncm
1. ALLDIMENS10(6

ARE IN mm

2 R)R FOUNMllON FORCES REFER 10


ANALYSIS TABLE-106
3. DISTANCE OF lWE NEAREST FXRLIN LUG ($1

FROM THE a. LATERNAL COLUMN FACE :lOO


:300
b. RIDGE

1225

VALLEV

: 300

: 18.0 m
: 6.0m
: 9.5m
: HINGED

MATERIALS
: 1:
CONCRETE
STEEL

MZ5
Fe415

3~25zfx

2-12#15

3
I

IO0

2-lt117

33-tWW3-360

SECTION

336dmoM-380

3fkr
12

AA

l-25lm3
l-2%04

33-wn6bso-360
33-6ss1i063-38

1. ALLDIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

2 mfl FOUNMM)N FORCES REFER 10


ANALYSIS TABLE. 107
3. DISTANCE OF THE lmAfiES1 PIRLII( Lu; (%)
FWbl IWE
a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FAQ: loo
c

VALLEV

,44-Ml-210
i

THREE
EXTRA

4L-tUtSl-210
/
c_ ___

,~

LlNRf

x;

/i.

-.+--

TO~~OUNOATION
*

17 500

DRAWING
k

SLOPE

n,

H2

pu%LT;S

! ,fi 3 jS8Sl
/

ton4

No.ANO
SPACING
OF FWRLINS
EXTERIOR RAFTER
I HIERIOR R4 F TER

6883

6140
6110

2833

SPACIM;

6090

1700

_-7
,

1323

2
3

DISTANCE
THE

1378

REFER

OF THE NEAREST
a.

EXTERNAL

b. RIDGE

_? .____
;

ARE IN mm

FCR FOUNDATION FORCES


ANALYSIS
TABLE -100
FROM

:--KS

%_+
6903

SPACING

1369

t,,

212s

;,&F):S

NOTE
1. ALLDIMENSIONS

VALLEY

RI

PURLIN

COLUMN

LUG tt,

FACE

100
: 360
550

No. 08

No.OfBAVS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMV HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONf3TlON
AKI
FOR ALL WIND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATEf?iALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER TABLElOB)
: TWO

: 18.Om
12. Om
6. 5m

: HINGE-J

: M25
! Fe415

l-25%02
3-25so3

2-2%c6
l-2%!zo3

2-12*13

2-12#14

3-25~05
2-25x06

Z~BR16MO-380

I
2-25to2,

2-12M32-129122-lwl

WI
'

2-12Sl3 1:2:010-3*0

.r

1-25Itof'
1-2%X
3-25UO5

~~

5-240,

2-12zd5

,3-25%iO5

2-1zms

LF?!Y

III I Ill

25-8~6161~40-380
2WN4lto65-380

-DRAV#lfJG

1. ALLDIMENSIONS
2

ARE tW nn,

R)R FCUNMltON
FORCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE - 109

REFER

19

2. DISTANCE
OF WE Nl!A&W
PLRLIN LUG(k)
fWM
THE
e. EXTERNAL DDCIJMN F*Q:
100

b. RIDGE

: 360

: 550

VALLEV

No.

109

-No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMY HElGw
SUPPORT CONDlTION
FOR AU WIN0 ANJ
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS :

(REFER

TABLElOg)

TWO
: 18.Om
: 12. 0 m
: 9.5m
: HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415

, 43-8042-210

l-2wO3
2-ma6

. , 43 -&42-

210

2-2sto4
3-2pO6
2-lZ#t

3-2%04

-2-121s

2-12tr17
-

Z-12303

-8042 -;

2-11e2-nwsl- 2Sno3

il

3-25002
3-29BOL t

I I I I II

33-6m9to41-380

IcttoN

DO

33-e.w9to4~3m
33-fJH9104t
d
._

17 500

f)RAwNG

No. AND SPACt NG OF FURLtNS


SLOPE

n1

n2

EXTEMOR

&yw
I,,,)

13028

11960

2790

IIn

a074

1191s

2063

IInS

l3109

11605

1650

RAFTER

SPKING
1409
1377

I MERM

SPACING 2 mR

6
7

1395
1

1376

ARE IN mm
FORCES
- 110

REFER TO

3. DISTANCE
OF lHE NEAREST
PURLIN LLG (%I
FROM THE
0. EXTERNAL
COLUMN FACE: 100

122s

I
1362

1. ALLDtHENStONS
FONMllON
ANALVStS_TABLE

&$&

b. RtDCE

: 360

: 550

VALLEY

11G (REFER

No. OFBAVS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN
HEIGHT
SLIPPORT CONMTION

NOTE

RAFTER

No.

FOR

ALL

SEISMIC
MATERIALS
1

CCNCRETE
STEEL

WIND
ZONES

TABLE 110

: TWO
: 18.Om
: 12. 0 m
: 12.5 m
: HINGED

AN)
I

:
: M25
:

Fe415

--72-8343-170

2% 6ul9toL2-

380

25-BDIBio 62-3
2~8Jmd.2
2w#.iw2-

- 390
360

DRAW,,&

G
7

No. AN0 SPACING

SLOPE

Ii,

H2

EXTERIOR
.

GLSS
,mJ
lo4

1 tins

9889
9924
9946

9104
9071
9OA9

3617
2963
2290

11
10

10

RAFTER
SPACING
12.35
1396

1380

OF FURLINS
,NlERlDR RAFTER

;;Ly;s
10
10

10

SPACING
1311
1250

1265

NOTE
1. ALLDIMENSIDNS
2

ARE

IN mm

R)R FOUNDATION FORCES


ANALVSIS
TABLE -111

REFER

TD

SUPPORT

3. DISTANCE
DF l?iE NEAREST
PURLIN Lffi&)
.,
FRoL( THE
a. EXTERNAL
CX)LUMN FACE: tf3,
b. RIDGE

: 300

: 550

VALLEY

No.111

(REFFR

FOR

ALL

r,EISMC

cwomm
WIN0

i0NES

MATERIAL%

CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLEIll)

: TWO
: 24.Om
: 60m
: 9.5m

No. OFBAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMV
HEIGHT

HINGED

Ml

M25
: Fe415

33-&#l7bk9-380
3-25#.O2,

33-6wto4~360

2-16lU4

12-l6d2

SECTION

AA

i6Ob

t
-

1
Q_

SLOPE

n2

$g&
*m 3

12925 12066

lm4

12963

1I5

12967 12008

lM32

No.OfBAYS

No. AND SPACING


OF PURLINS
EXTERIORRAFTER IMERlOR RAFTU_

SFwlNG ,$T&

NOTE
1. ALLOIMENSIONS ARE IN mm
SPA.(NG 2 RIR FOUNOATIONFORCES REFER 10
1311

3600

11

1290

2850

10

1401

10

1260

2200

10

1366

10

1265

ANALYSIS TABLE -112


3. DISTANCE OF THE I(EAREST PtMLIN LUi cc)
FRo*( THE a. EXTERNAL QDLUMN FA!!: 100
b. RICCE
VALLEV

DRAWlNG No. 112

: 300
: 550

LREFER

TABLElIZ)
I

TWO
: 24.0m
: 6.0m

SPAN
SPACING
COLUMY kw3GMT
:
SUPPORT cotanow :
FOR ALL WIND L\H)
SEISMC ZONES
I
MATERIALS :
CCBICRETE
:
STEEL
:

12. 5 In
HINGED

M25
Fe 415

2-lM13
32+X
ii

,3-

O-360

*&6k40-360
25-bL~tiO-BO

SECl!oN
--

360

DO

25-8+16t040-360
25-8t161046360

II I I I II
I
DRAWING

SLOPE

n,

, ##)3 19923

IMENSld

Ii2

9066

3600

_p

1 ;;3cJ

3. DISTANCE
FRCU

141~4

9961

9032

2850

10

13%

10

1
1 m9

9985

9008

2280

IO

1360

7
10

lZS9
/

THE

ARE

OF WE

mm

NEAREST

Q. EXTEWAL

PULIN
LUG ti.,
COLUMN RQ
: fiQ

b. RIDGE

:36O

: 550

VA,LLEV

No

113

(REFER

No. OF Bc\YS
SPAN
SPACING
COLIJMY MIGHT
SUPPORT I~MTION
FOR ALL WIND AMI1

KISMC
MATERIALS

%F=

ZONES

TABLE 1131

: TWO
: 24.0m
12.0m
9.5m
_. _.
HINGED

:
:
:

M25
Fe415

71-6Ftso-li;

71-8450-170
/

SECTION

BB

\,,

2-,~1-l3GGLONG
G-2*10

__ _ .__

_ _^^

33e.+u7w+9-360
2-?.it$d6

1-321103, 1 2-lq6

2-32#02
3-32=#03
+t-

.I-37atO
SECTION

33-e#71&9-360

AA

b&9-3dO

33-0*7to49-360
33-wl7lG49- 360

23 400

33-Bn17!049-380
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SLOPE

n,

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No. AND SPACING OF PURLINS


I MERIOR MFTER

EXTERIOR RAFTER
l$L%S

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13027

1, 4

13075 11915

1mS

13106 11665

11960

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2613
2250

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DO

1
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11

1302

10

1304

10

1414

10

1273

10

1399

10

1259

NOTE
1. ALLDIMENSIW

ARE IN mm

2 R)R FOUNMTKIN FORCES


ANALYSIS TABLE_114

REFER 70

3. DISTANCE OF lME NUREST


PLRLIN LLG
FROM THE 0. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE:
b. RIDGE
:
c VALLEY
:

t%)
100
360
550

NO. 114

(REFER

NO. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLuMfu HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONl3TlON
FOR ALL WIND ANY
SEIS)UPC ZONES
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE 114)

: TWO
24.0m
12.0m
: 12.5m
: HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415

SECTION

01

8600

DRAWING

No. AN0 SP*CING OF PURLINS


LJltlERlOR RAFTER INTERIOR RARER
-r,

r,

I)

zk

SRLCING &p,,

> 1. ALL

OIMENSIONS

SPACLK. 2 FUR FWNDATIo(

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5280

4n2

1367

1198

1381

1-4

5306

25

1170

1346

1ms

5322

4672

ll#

1330

No

115

(REFER

ANALYSIS
1

ARE IN
FORCES

SPACING

mm
REFER

COLUMN

TO

HEIGHT

SUPPORlCONUTKWJ

TABLE _ 115

Of TM NEAREST PlJRLlN w cc)


FROM WE Q. UmRNAL
CtXJMN FACE :lOO
DISTANCE

b. RIDGE

: 300

c.VALLEV

:300

TABLE

115)

: THREE
: 9.0m
: 6.0m
: 5.0m

NOTE

020

00

: HINGED

FOR ALL WIND AK)


SEISMIC

MATERIALS

ZONES

CUKRETE

: Mzs

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b. RIDGE

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:300

u*TEm*Ls
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: HINGED
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lo

TABLE -119

DISTANCE OF TN IE*RLSt
PuRLIN l.l.6 tE)
FRCU WE a. EXTERWL CmJYll f&E
: 100
c. VALLEY

lABLE119)

THREE
: 12.0

;. *a.

2 FOR mJNMlK*I

4-16=X

2-lZscl9

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2-16#05

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18

SECTION

SECTION

EE

- 250

2+ 6#tllto36

z-12*08

CC

2-12tt.07

26-6dlto36250
2~Wfllto36-250
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26-Wllto36250

AA

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(lo

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WE

n,

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OF WRLINS

CXTLRKWRAFTER INTERIOR
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6784

6212

1667

1272

1145

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6166

1400

1243

1396

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DIYENSIOWS
FWNMltQI

AJULVSIS
ME
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DISTANCE

TAME

ARE IN mm
RmC?ZS REFER

120

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THREE

n.nm

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liEGrIT

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: Kx)

0. EXllIRML
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TABLE 120)

COncRETE

: wzs

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BB

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lxx,!

L 500
1

No. AN0 SPACLNG OF PURLINS


NI

1Wl39654

9140

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thOF

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1633

1295

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9906

9110

1!75

1264

1396

9090

1100

1250

1380

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{REFER

No. OF BAYS
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INTERIOR RAFTER
No.OF
1 .zn.r,..-

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3
.

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SECTION

I! 500

,
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CC

DIMENSIONS

DISTANCE
FROM THE

ARE IN

mm

OF THE NEAREST
a. EXTERNAL

PURLIN LUG ($.I


tQuhlfi
FACE : KIO

b. RIDGE

: 300

c.VALLEY

: 300

i
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I

TABLE

: THREE

SPAN

SPACING
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,,U ,1&I_
YC,IIYTI 1
WLY,.
UlPPORT CONMTIDN
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
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STEEL

:
:

12.Om
6.Om
as
.,.-II!
HINGED

: H25
: Fe415

121)

29-W27-210

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3-2004

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2 'ho9

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320

11500

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4590

1100

1243

1365

c.vALLET

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(REFER
: THREE

: kbl

,
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29-6#2-210

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3-2OEO4

1B

2-12r(o9

2-12k07

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cc

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: 12.0m
: 6.5m
: HINGED

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fURLIN
UK; (k)
fLtl:mo

b. RIDGE

: 360

c.VALLIFT

: 300

FOR ALL WNO AN)


sElsYc

ZONES

MATERIALS

CONCRETE
REEL

: M25
: Fe415

SECTION

88

SECllrn
--

cc

SECTION

EE
29-wu-210

1 500

11500

I so0
1

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w2

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I

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9922

9068

, en,

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9984

9cm

Ido OF
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1262

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1365

No

124

-.___

(REFER

NaoFR4vs

OF PURLINS

[ INTERIOR

DRAWING

I.

ALL

FOR FWNOATICH

OIM~NSIONS

*WLnIs

ARE IN
WRCES

mm
REFER

TO

TABLE -124

C.VALLLV

: 300

SPAN
5PACI NC
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONOITION
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
SEISYIC ZONES
I
MATEFWALS
CaKREtt
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TABLE 121)

: THREE
: 12.Om
: 12.0m
: 9.5m
: HINGED

,m2s

: Fe411

3-2oa.03

3-mu03
3-2CwO2

l-

zwos

2-ZOnO6
z-11*12

2-12111
2- 12wo
S-IWO9

l-&9141034-320

DRAWING No 125

___

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(REFER
_~~

No.

OF BAVS
SPAN
SPACI NC

1. ALL OWENSlOWS ARE IN mm


2m

-kamoAmm

8 AWLISIS

foRcEI

REFER

COLUMN

To

TABLE -125

3. DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST PURLIN LGt%)


FRCU THE a. EXTERNAL CClllMN FACE : 100
b. RIDGE

: 300

c.VALLEV

: 300

HElGtiT

SUPPORT CONCMTION
FOR ALL WlND ANQ
SEISMtC ZONES
MATERIALS :

TABLE

. THREE
: lE.Om
: 6.0m
: 6.5m
: HINGED

CONCRETE
STEEL

: I425
: Fe415

125)

2-2OaO3
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2-2WtO3
3-20*)6
2-12rtl6

2-1216
3-2OM3

SECTION LE

2-2aw2
2-2WO3
32wO4

_
3-2&%i
30-81116th7-320

7_1cu,
SECTION
17 500

30011

AA
1 600
1

ORAWIMG

Ma

126

(REFER

No.oFGAK
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HElGHf
S&PFORlC0NoIT~
FOR ALL WIN0 AN0
SEISMIC ZONES
I
hwEm*Ls
:

CoNCAElc
STEEL

TABLE i26)

: THREE
: 18.0m
: 6.nm
: 9.5m
: HINGED

: Yzs
! ro4n

41

m3-

44-BOB3

210

44-W3-210

210

3-251105
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3 25W3
2- 12m4

ml

l--=-L

i
SECTIONBk

p---q-

SECTION
CC

2-lt+15

w.3 i

SECTION

3-2511051

EE

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2-12sl6,

,2&5/Z-12,tl6
33 BnsOa82- 80

-SECTION

00

DRAWING
No

SLOPE1 n,

Ii:,

AND

SPACING

OF FURLiNS

NOTE

i. ALL D$%E%S!ONS

-------I?
In3

12924

12068

2800

1270

j! 3

12032

2K)o

1240

WR

ARE

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mm
REFER

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-127
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NEAR&T

PRL,N

i=;..;,,, !HE 0 e.0 Q:i4L CUUMY FACE


1 ,nL
1 In 5

12961
12986

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1680

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1225

_: __...

{ii)

: 130

b RIJr>:-

: 300

c iLii..F\

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NO.

No. 27

(REFER

Of BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONMTION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

TABLE

: THREE
: 18Om
: 6.0m
: 12.5m

HINGED

: M25

: Fe415

127)

z- 2-03

3-25402
z-l2ull

Z-12UlD

3- 2lmo9

>ECllon

&-e850-?10

2-2Fsra

_*E3

3-251103

3-2y1)3
3-25tro6

2-1*12

2-12:lz

__2-12rt12

2-12&J

cc

SECTION

08

q oaus

,L2-2

I,--2

lzi

DRAWING No.

No. AND

SPACING

OF PLRL;S
l

ALL

GlMENSI@iS

AHE IN

mm

128

(REFER

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGMT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMK
ZONES
I
MATERIALS :
CONCRETE
STEEL

lABLE128)

: THREE
:lB.Om
: 12. 0 m
: 5.5m

: HINGED

: M25

-259
-25s

2-12#14

SLcTIom EC

1,2-12#14

---

,25-9W6b40

__

-380

2-11*12

I25-08A1le65-360

2-12*13
2%6#l61040
25-604lto65-

-36

-25

c
I

25-~b40-3iO
2b384lla65-

360

1500
1

rb. Am0 SPACING OF NRLlNS


WE

n,

,mS

9922

1mS

n2

9066

9964

2800

9008

EXTERIOR RAFTER i INTERIOR RAmER

II

1660

1366

1339

1225

1376

(REFER

mTE
.

1. ALL OIYERYOIS

IY mm

fmmmoAnaCDllQIRtNR1ID
AWL1515 TULE -129

08STANCE Of TN RIBREST PUUW


fRoMwE
0.u7ERMLmiJwMHft:nx,

TABLE 129)

MmoFM*5

: THREE

Sp*M
SPACI NC

: iaom

oDun*r

Iwail

: l2.0 m
: 9.5m

: HIWED
LUG(k)

c. RIDGE

:360

c.VALLEV

: 5SO

UATEHALS :
SmEL

: Mb
! k4A

.K+BC52- 210

438#52- 210

3-25004

3- a03
I- 2%04

3-25 ia06

2-12#16

1-25~07

2-12 t117

2-tZul5

2-12 a7

2- 12eJ.4

2-12 917

SECTION

43-8052-210

A---L---1-25M4
l-25*07

cc

SECTION

EE
L,an52-

210

DRAWING No
ACING OF PURLINS
a RAFTER
_.._&
I
!e

SPAC*
1225

1m4
1 InS

13074
13~)s

11915
116&5

2063
1650

1377

1362

7
7

1395
a70

NOTE
1. ALL OIMENSIOWS ARE IN mm
2

FOR FwNDATIcN

FORCES REFER

TO

ANALYSIS TABLE _ 130


3

DISTANCE OF TN

NEAR=1

FROM THE a. EXTERWL

PURLIN IJJG tq,

CUIMN

FACE : lfi

b. RIDGE

: 360

c.VALLEY

: 550

130

(REFER

No. DF BAYS
SPAN
SPACI NC
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CDNMTIDN
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

lABLEl30)

: THREE
: 18.0 m
: 12.0 m
: 12.5 m

: HINGED

: H2s
: Fe415

60

2 -12so9
3-l-6

SECTION- CC

2-l61u2

4a@

-130

- FF

LONG

-..-.,

LOO!

66w

SECTION

SECTION -EE

zo-silliao-290

250.

I
1 400

6600

lo

No. AND

SPACING

OF PURLINS

llTC

DRAWING

NO.

131

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

raeLEl3i)

: FOUR
: 9.0m
: 6.Om
: 5.Om

HINGED

:
: M25
: Fe415

,18-W7-23l

,lkW137-260

60

I-Hyo5

z-lZW9

l-W&05

2-12909

2-12@09

2-llqlO9

2-lwO9

3-16W.O6

SECTION-

SECTION - BB

SECTION

SECTION -EE

CC

- FF

DRAWING
No. AN0
SLOPE

n,

Ii2

EXTERIOR

SPACING

RAFTER

OF PURLINS

1 INTERIOR
$iLES

11 3

6782

6212

1367

1 en 4

6907

6169

I 1025

RAFTER
SPACING

1197

1381

1166

1346

-
NOTE
1. ALL

OlMENSlONS

mm

2. FOR RXINOATION
FORCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE-132
3. DISTANCE
FROM THE

ARE IN

REFER

OF THE NEAREST
a.EXTERiJAL
b. RiOtE
c.VALLEY

PURLH

COLUMN

TO
LlG(E)
FACE I 100
: 300

No. 132

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONMTION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:

(REFfiR lABLE132)
:FOUR
: @.Om
: 6.0m
: 6.5m
: HINGED

WWl-260
L-SW3

1-I 6NJ5

l-16&5

2-nm9

_ZFCTlON - B &

SECTfc?ti-

cc

2-12 a09

2-KM9

t-lZm9

cmm6

- 4-WI06

SECTION
-EE

SECTION - FF

w
c
w

.I_,

YI

.--

-250
SECflON-GG

SECTION-OD
8600

SECTION-AA
6600

IWW

20-wno30

111

boo

1 460 1

OffAWING

NO. 133

(REFER

No.OFBAVS
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:Rx#

SPAUNG
cOwuN
HEIGHT
!zt%Joa~;~~

5FAN

1. AU

OlMEMSlW

ARE IN mm

2. i01

IWwD*nac rORCf% nffts


AWALISIS TABLE - 133

1 061Awx
FROM=

of

TnE Nti4mfST

RJRLH

a.EAiEiWALGLUWn
b. RIDGE
r.vAutv

70
LUG CC)

?*Q

I 100
: 360
: 3co

SEISMC ZONES
MATERIALS :
CorcREtE
St=

TABLET:

S.Cm
12.Om
5.0m

: HliGEe

: M25
: Fe 415

19-897-260

l-16605-

6m.03

l-16*5

c-16#JJ
2-12*9

2-12*09

2-12009
1-16+06

242nl9
Cl6UO6

SECTION -EE

SECTION

- FF

ORAWING

-r*

nz

NO. AN0 SPACING OF PLJRLINS


EnERIoa RAFIER
INTERIOR RAfTER
g$&

ln3

6M9

lm4

wm

tmS

--

69op

i61LO
6110
6090

SPACNG

p$&

spACNC

1333

1212

1361

IO00

1163

t326

MO

1170

13x)

NOTE
1. ALL DIMENSIONS

A
AREIN

2. f0R FWNDAllffl FORWS


ANALVSIS

TABLE _ 134

mm
REFLR

TO

3. DISTANCE OF THE MUREST


PURLN LUG ($1
FROM THE o.EXTERNAL CCUJMN FACE I 100
b. RIDGE
c.VAULV

: 360
: 300

No.

13&

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDlflON
FOR ALL WIND AND
SELSMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE1341

: FCUR
: 9.0m
: 12.0 m
: 6.Sm
: HINGED

: M25

Fe415

4-16#03

2-16~~05

~2-16005

c-16#03

z-16*05

z-12tto9

2-12 I+09

2-12w306
4-lEfto6

4-lW6

4-1406

2-l/p09

4-16~06

_j__sm-&

SECTION-

SECTICN - BB

(I!!+

SECTION

SECTION --EE

CC

- FF

20-Wllto30
1

2O+MlhdO-250

-4-u-

.----7
2O-Wm30-250

SECTION-DD

2~*1,,030_250
2O+l11o30-250

DRAWING

No. AND SPACIW


SLOPE / H,

H2

EXTERIOR

RAFTER

OF PURLINS
INTERIOR

RAFTER

113

is282

i 4712

1867

1273

1145

1 I 4

I5307
I

4688

1400

1243

1396

4672

1120

1230

1380

1m 5

5324

&j;S

SPACNG

zRLzS

SPACING

-250

NOTE
1. ALL

DlMENSlONS

AR

IN

2. R)R IDJNDATIGN
FCRCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE -135

mm
REFER

TO

3. DISTANCE OF THE NEAREST


PURLIN LUG ($)
FROM THE
a. EXTERNAL COLUMN FACE ! 100
b. RIDGE
c.VALLEV

:300
: 300

No.

135

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FOR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
1
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE1351

: FOUR
: 12.Om
: 6.0m
: 5.Om
HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe 415

4-16tlO3

2-let05

t
t

29-M7-2D

,2+6@7-210

29-8#37-210

8
If7

4-16803

.&_16Roj .1m5

z-16QO5

4-16X33
2-12809

.2-12tcl9

12406

2-12+07
ClW6

SECTION-

SECTION - 0 0

z-12109
h-w06

CC

c16ilO6

SECTION

SECTION -EE

-FF

I.---w

26-6&36-250

SECTION- AA
I

I son

11500_

500 :

r-NG
No AND SPACIffi
SLOPE

M2

_EXTERIOR

RAFTER

ERRLoINF5 SPACM
tan 3

, 6764
I

6212

1867

1272

1 rn L

6803

6186

1400

1243

tnS

6625

6172

1120

12 29

OF PURLINS
INTERIOR

RAFTER
-

NOTE
1. ALL

OIHENSIONS

SECTION-GG

5&l

ll500

AREIN

2. mR FOUNDATION FORCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE-136

mm
REFER

70

3. OISTANCt OF THE NEAREST PURLIN LUG cc)


FROM WE
n. EXTERNAL
COLUMN FACE I 100
b RIDGE
r.VALLEI

: 300
: 300

p(o. 136

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONOlTlON
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER

TABLE136)

: FWR
: 12.Om
: 6.0m
: 6.5m
: HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415

I-2ollOs

)-2CW6

2-l2m1

2-12all

2-121111

SECTION - b 0

SECTION-

SECTION

SECTION -EE

CC

xl-&Lj3tc42

-320

- FF

II

DRAWING
No. AND
SLOPE

nl

Ii2

EXTERIOR

;iLcs
lm3

! 96~4
I

10 4

9865

1ns

9906

j 9140
I
9110

/ 1633
I

I
9090

1
I

137s

1 SPACNC

1 EL$

1
I

1
I

1295
1264

I
6

OF PURLINS

1 INTERIOR

I
1100

SPACIIG

RAFTER

1. ALL

1 SPACING
6

1
I

4s
1396

.S

OlHENSlONS

ARE

1. DISTANCE
FROM THE

a. EXTERNAL

mm
REFER

OF THE NEAREST

c.VALLEV
1360

IN

2. F[)R FWNDATION
FORCES
ANALYSIS
TABLE-137

b. RIDGE

I
12SO

NOTE

RAFTER

PURLN

COLUMN

TO
LUG (Q
FACE ,100
: 3al
: : 3ljO

3&W3tc42-3X

No.

137

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONMTION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER TABLE
: FOUR
: 12.0 m
: 6.0m
: 9.5m

HINGED

:
:

M25
Fe415

137)

3-20#4

3-2fXI4
f

2-12*07

S-16ttO6
I

SECTION-

SECTION - 8 0

SECTION -EE

CC

SECTION

- FF

16-&11C26-3x)

kMo26-320

l-24102
3-203
f2QtO4

,20*2
.2oaO3
2oRO4

t
Es!'
zMo&
r

t6-ewb2c32o
16-8ttllto26- 320

f
166*11$26-320
J_soo

11500

500

15-&ttlto26-320

320

I
I
SL)PE

No. AND SPACING OF PURLINS


Y(

tt2

EXTERlOR RAFTER
&L~s

SPACNG

INTERIOR RAFTER
GLES

SPACING

11n 3

5348

4640

1833

1287

1416

1 I L

5360

4690

1375

1257

1361

1ms

5402

4590

1100

1243

1365

NOTE
1. ALL OWENSIONS

ARE IN mm

2. R)R FWNOATION FORCES REFER


ANALYSIS TABLE.. 138

10

3. DISTANCE OF WE NEAREST PURLVt LUG (El


FROM TNE a. EXTERtiAL COLUMN FACE , 100
b. RIDGE
c.VAUEV

:361)
: 300

MAWING

N~J. 138

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONMTION
FOR AU WIND AND
SEi!%lC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

IRE6ER lABLEl36B)
:fUJR
: 12.0m
: lZ.Om
: 5.Om
: HINGE0

:
:

M25
Fe415

--

-i--Q--l

500

SECTION-

IL

fY

1- w?vJ-

2l*llto

- FF

.-.

31-320

rJ_r_yLr--T

SECTION

SECTION -EE

CC

21-f~WtcJl-320

SECTION-

SECTION-AA
11600

1 s&l 1

11SO0

lSOO1

i_
mAWING
NOTE
1. ALL DIMENSIONS

ARE IN mm

IouNDAnow fW?CES REFER


2. m
ANALYSIS TABLE -139
I

TO

DLSTANCE OF THE NEAREST RlRN


LUC (c:
FROM WE
a. EXTERi4AL COLUMN FACE I 100
b. RIDGE
c.VAUEV

:360
:300

GG

21-64Hlfo31-320
21-Wlto31-320

No. 139

No. OF BAYS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN HEIGHT
SUPPORT CONDITION
FDR ALL WIND AND
SEISMIC ZONES
I
MATERIALS
:
CONCRETE
STEEL

(REFER TABLE 139)

: FOUR
: 12.Om
: 12.0 m
:

6.5m
HINGED

: M25
: Fe415

L-2m3

Z-2005

2-2CUO5

2-2cntOs

2-l?WO
2-12n10
2-lWJ7

6-16ttO6

2-l?UlO

.6-16#06

l-.=--A

SECTION-CC

SFCTION - b &

500

SECTION -XE

-l---d
SECTION- FF

2-12WI-

DRAWING
MO. AJm
R

SPACING

ExlERloaR*FlER

OF PURLINS
INlERIoa

RAFTER

(.
z.

i%%S

sPACw;

ZL:,

%xw'~

1600

1306

1416

1350

1276

1301

1oao

1262

1365

No.

I40 (REFER TABLElLOl

No.OFBAVS
SPAN
SPACING
COLUMN MEtGnl
S$Wd$Nys
SEISMIC toNcls
MATERIALS !

aMmETE

:RxlR
: 12.0 m
: 12.0 m
: 9.5m

: HWGEO

: M25,
: Fe41$

_--

321

kP 43 (S & T): 1987

SP 43 (S & T): 1987

(VARIES

WINDWARD SIDE
EXTERNAL
PRESSURE
WtTH ROOF SLOPE I

WLy-WIND

(VARIEti

PERPENDICULAR

TO RIDGE WITH

INTERNAL

SUCTION

WINDWARD StDE
EXTERNAL
PRESSURE
WITH ROOF SLOPE )

o*sp.

WL2-WIND

PERPENDICULAR

-c

+o.zp

TO R@GE WITH

--c

--c

INTERNAL

o*sp

PRESSURE

WIND
PRESSURE

p-BASIC

+0*2p

WL3-WIND

DRG.

PARALLEL

142

WIND

TO RtDGE WITH

LOAD

INTERNAL

ON PORTAL
322

PRESSURE

FRqMES

Handling

point

SECTION
a=Width

A-A

SECTION

Z-16*6

8.8

of the column

extra

SECTION

D-0

I
2-12%2

\2 -120

6 extra

SECTION

SUPPORT DETAIL! 5-l


Bn

(a) 6m

SPAN

CLADDING

C-C

RUNNER

140 hole for 12 $ bolt,

a =Width

of

the

rafter
SECTION

SUPPORT

2 -lZ++

6 extra

(b) 6m

SPAN

DETAILS

DRG.No.lL3

DETAILS

SECTION

OF 6171 SPAN

PURLIN

AND CLADDlNG RUNNER


__._.-

SECTION

A_A

Maximum
spacing
of purlin
IS 1.4m
that
of cladding
runner
is 1.7m

M25 Concrete&Fe

Handling should
be in vertical
as it 1s to be finally
placed

C-C

PURLIN

B-B

415 and

Fe 250

and

steel
position

4. of rafter

k of rafter

CHandflng point

I
Note:

_.

ILUUU

All

dimensions

For all

For slopes

Maximum
spacing
of purlin
1.4m
and that of cladding
runner
Is 1.7m

Concrete
Steel

and

in mm

wind

are

lin3

seismic

,lin4

and

lonet
lin5
is

MC0

I. Fe 415 and Fe 250


II. HTS (stress
relieved
strands)
lS:6006-1983
lnitiol prestressing
force in
each strand =30.6 kN

Handling
should
vertical
position
finally
placed

be in the
as it is to be

!iffenor
1

++-

SECTION

A_A

;I

SECTION

B_ B

SECTION

C_ C
a = Width

+tandliqpoint

of

the

rafter/

I,
I+

loo

100

, iii+t ; i-=

y 3mmHTS

(b)
PUR LIN

c_c
DRG. No.144

DETAILS

OF

12m

SPAN

PRESTRESSED

CONCRETE(PRETENSlDNED)

CLP- rDDl ING RUNNER

AND

PURLIN

column

ti20 ,140

SECTION

(a)

For 6m

hole for 124 bolt

A-A

Span

Purlin

20

LUG

DETAILS

LUG DETAILS

\\,A4

DRG No.145

FIXING

DETAILS

FOR PURLIN

G.I. Flat washe-,


Bitumen woshef __

88

I
SIDE

holdtart welded

VIEW

SECTION

I
A- A

BRACKET

(Showing holdfast detail&j


n

(a)

FOR 6-DM

SHEET CONNECTON
DETAIL
6.1. Nut-----------_,
G.1. Flat worher,
Bitumen washer
A.C.ShWw

SPAN

/fto

N!&

ZNoc ottO# holdfort welded


M.S.Plot@

.s. Plot. 12040.12


n

,-ISA

60~6096
+loddii

bnner

2-O#

/
I:

Links

3-M+

ucoSIDE

VIEW

et
SHEET CONNECTION

ldfost
nut

L__X_t

SECTION

3-8s

L nllr

B- B
BRA&ET
(b)

DRG. ~0.146 FIXING

FOR

DETAILS

DETAIL

12-O M SPAN
OF CLADDING

RUNNERS

L86 I :(10

S) Et dS

;;I
P

__.-.-.-.

po*1*1-20#2

r2-

20#

1
++

!
I -

ff--j..
G-+.1-2oil2
~32ameo

bA

2-20#1

Column

) 13w

1
d!BA

2-25*1
SECTION A A
SECTION

A A

(a)
_A--_

(a)

CAST - IN12000

SITU
t

CAST - IN - SITU

SECTION

B B

:;b,.,

_~Iu

DETAIL
DETAIL

u1 i

?I

M.S.,Plate 3LOm5~Om12

P
(b)
(ii)

P
(b)
(i)

PRECAST
FOR 6.0 M SPAN
ORG.

No.

iP8

DETAILS

OF

EAVES

BEAMS

PRECAST
FOR 12.0 M

SPAN

sP 43 (S & T):1987

/--6*ST

D, WHICHEVER
(i3 * 100mm

GREATER

$1

H/G OR D,WHIf?HEVER

B#ST

GREATER

tab P 100mm

.-TOP

OF FOUNDATION

ST =STIRRUPS
d =EFFECTIVE
Ldt=DEVELOPMENT

DRG. No.149 TYPICAL

DETAILING

FOR DUCTILITY

329

DEPTH

OF SECTION

LENGTH IN TENSION

REQUIREMENT

Cm + d/L

01
02

INDICATES
HOLE
TRANSPORTATION

FOR

INDICATES
ERECTION

FOR

HOLE

FOR DISTANCES
TABLE
NO. 141

TOP OF

ORG. No.150

LOCATION

FOUNDATION

OF JOINTS

a AND

OP OF FOUNDATION

AND

LIFTING
POINTS
AND ERECTION

DURING

TRANSPORTATION

b REFER

SP 43 (S & T): 1987

P
/
_ SINGLE

OR

PIN

LIFTING

EYE

LIFTING EYES AND


CAST IN STUDS

4
_.

STUD

DRG. No. 151

6 :_
--

,-

:/
crl
.--+. 6 I /
.i :: i .
. .,
I :I
. I l
*., i .;, ;. 1 ;
. .

..

LIFTING

;.

.,

-;

EYE

SCHEMATIC

A MECHANICAL
CONNECTION GIVES
AN ADDED SAFETY
IN SLENDER UNITS

. I I : .I, :. . 1 I
;:j I.d .: 1 I
: 1 1 .,,. I 1
.:I 1 ,;;.;
. I I -

DETAILS
PRECAST
331

f 1
( Q.___

OF FIXTURES
MEMBERS

FOR HANDLING

SP 43 (S &T):1987

800

1
COLUMN

PRECAST

-lo-12#6
-lo-t2#
M-12

5
#4
MORTAR

-CEMENT

1~3

42-12

L--12-12*2

#l

LEAN CONCRETE

ELEVATION

PLAN
a)

DRG.152

DETAILS

FIXED

BASE

FOR PRECAST
COLUMN
FOUNDATION

332

i
1

3125

AND CAST-IN-SITU
(CONTO.)

SP 43 (S & T): 1987

CEMENT
MORTAR

GROUT

12-8#5-----__

LEAN CONCRETE
1600

9-lO#l

L9-10#1

ELEVATION

4-10#3

-l6-10#2

-.

4-1 cl#4:
Q
w

-9-lO#l
/
L

-,

9-lO#F/
I

1600

b)

ORG. 152 DETAILS

PLAN

HINGED

I
BASE

FOR PRECAST COLUMN


FOUNUATION
333

AN0

CAST-IN-SITU

M.S.rod woldod to

Bats Lap welded


In-situ concrrb M 25

Cohn

BEFORE

ASSEMBLY

dta

mnmI mortar 1:3

Bars Lop welded

of mftor

SECTION
TYPE

VIEW FROM TOP


AFTER ASSEMBLY
TYPE 1 (Refer

Table

No.%2

DRG. No. 153

TYPICAL

CONNECTION

&TAILS

IN

A RAFTER

A- A

RAF.TER

BRACING

IN THE

END

RAFTER BRACING IN THE


INTERMEDIATE
BAY

OLUMNS
CLADDING RUNNERS

i
I

ABLE

DRG. No.154

VERTICAL BRACING
IN END BAY

END COLUMNS

SCHEMATIC

ARRANGEMENT

OF

BRACING

BAY-

!843(S&T):1987

7
ISA 50X513X6

AAr

SA 50X50X6

-/
\

A A

SECTION

DETAIL

400

COLUMN

COLUMN

f
-,
6000

.-(a)

DRG. No.155

STEEL

DETAILS

BRACING

OF BRACING

336

(CONTII

SP43(S&T):1987

F@-

LOO

Q (@ 150

u?

-2O#

150

COLUMN

COLUMN

/
jvy-

6000

(b)

FIG. 155

RCC

DETAILS

BRACING

OF

337

BRACING

(CONID.1

I
1

SP43(S&T):1987

S. PLATE

150X70X10

TO BACK
6

GUSSET
R.C.CI COLUMN

ELEVATION

ISA 50X50X6

PLAN

DETAIL
DRG. 155 DETAILS

OF BRACING
338

(CONiD.,

SP 43 (S 8KT): 1987
-

-M.S.

PLATE

150X50X10

.S. PLATE

150X150X10

ELEVATION.

PLAN

DETAIL
DRG.155

DETAILS
339

OF BRACING

(CONlO.)

SP43(S&T):1987

340

SP 43 (S & T):1987

LLEAN

CONCRETE

ELEVATION

12-12s 27

2300

PLAN
CO) FOR FIXED BASE (FOR omm4

f3RG. 156

FOUNDATION

DETAILS

REFER CLAUS

FOR CAST-

341

IN-SITU

6.5.1 1

COLUMN

SP 43 (S & T): 1987

9-10 a 1

1600

CLEAN

CONCRE

ELEVATION
P4-lO#l

plO#l

/-6%~@3 (,,a#2

1
I

500

600

i _
1

PLAN

(b)sFOR
HINGE0
BASE
(FOR DESIGN REFER
CLAUSE
6.5.3.1)

DRG. No. 156

FOUNDATION

DETAILS
342

FOR CAST-IN-SITU

COLUMN

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