Principles of Building Design: DPWH Field Engineers Course
Principles of Building Design: DPWH Field Engineers Course
Principles of Building Design: DPWH Field Engineers Course
Building Plans
Proposed Building
Budget, Requirements
Architectural
Structural/Civil/Geotechnical
Construction
Electrical/Mechanical
Sanitary/Plumbing
Permits
Supervision/Inspection
Maintenance Building Design & Construction Process
Objectives of Design:
Appropriateness
Arrangement of spaces, spans, access, and
traffic flow must complement the
intended use.
Economy
Structural Adequacy
Must be strong enough to safely support all
anticipated loadings
Maintainability
- Fire Safety
Scope of Building Design
Structural/Civil/Geotechnical –
stability, serviceability
- National/Local Regulations (building/
structural codes, ordinances,
environmental issues)
- Structural Systems/Materials
Scope of Building Design
Electrical/Mechanical : functional,
serviceability
- National/Local Regulations (building
codes, ordinances, environmental
issues)
- Fire Suppression & Protection, Safety
- Lighting Systems
-Mechanical requirements: HVAC, Water
Supply
Scope of Building Design
Sanitary/Plumbing: functional,
serviceability
- National/Local Regulations (building
codes, ordinances, environmental
issues – sanitation/health)
- Sewage/Drainage systems
Required Design Data
Planning/Design Phase
Location/Accessibility
Lot Area/Dimension (Title/Ownership)
Available Parking Spaces
Subsoil Condition, Terrain
1. Site Condition Existing Development/Existing
Structures/Utilities
Drainage System, Water Supply
Power Source
Required Design Data
Planning/Design Phase
Planning/Design Phase
1. Site Condition
Pw Pl
Analysis due to Wind
Analysis due to Wind:
Allowed Procedures
Analytical Procedure
Wind-tunnel Procedure
ANALYSIS DUE TO WIND (ANALYTICAL PROCEDURE):
2.0
Na
1.0
0.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0
Distance to Source (km )
Source Type A
Source Type B
Table 208-7: Seismic Coefficient, Ca
2.0
Nv
1.0
0.0
0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0
Distance to Source (km )
Source Type A
Source Type B
Table 208-8: Seismic Coefficient, Cv
Soil Profile Seismic Zone Factor, Z
Type
Z= 0.20 Z= 0.40
SA 0.16 0.32Nv
SB 0.20 0.40Nv
SC 0.32 0.56Nv
SD 0.40 0.64Nv
SE 0.64 0.96Nv
To be determined from geotechnical investigation
SF & dynamic site response analysis
STRUCTURE PERIOD,T
Method A:
T = Cthn 3/4
ex A
CR
ey B
CM
Vx E-W C
1 2 3 4
CM d
VxE-W
d
F1 VxN-S
F = (R/∑R)V ± Mt Rd/∑Rd2 d-dist of each
element from CR
Direct Shear Torsional Shear
Drift Limitations
Story Drift – displacement of one level relative
to the level above or below it.
Expected Maximum Inelastic Drift – 208.5.9
M = 0.7 R S (208-17)
M1 M2
MT
h Vc=V
a b c Mc = (V*h)+
P(Δ1+Δ2)
Va Vb Vc
Ma Mb Mc
Va = V Vb = V
Ma = V*h Mb = (V*h)+(P*Δ1)
Analysis due to Earthquake (cont.)
Dynamic Analysis
• Structures 75 m. or more in height
• Structures having stiffness, weight or geometric
irregularity
• Structures over five stories or 20 meters in height
in Zone 4 not having the same structural
system throughout their height
• Structures, regular or irregular, located on Soil
Profile Type SF that have a period greater than
0.70 sec. The analysis shall include the effect
of the soil at the site
Load Combinations :
E = ρ Eh+Ev Em = Ωo Eh+Ev
E- earthquake load
Eh – EQ load due to base shear V
Em – estimated max. earthquake load due to that
can be developed in a structure
Em = o Eh o ~ (3/8) Rw
1.4 (D + F) (409-1)
1.2 (D + F+T)+1.6 (L +H)+ 0.5 (Lr or R) (409-2)
1.2 D + 1.6 (Lr or R)+(f1 L or 0.8 W) (409-3)
1.2 D + 1.6 W + f1 L + 0.5 (Lr or R) (409-4)
1.2 D + 1.0 E + 1.0 L (409-5)
D +F (203-8)
D + H+F + (Lr or R) (203-9)
D + H+F+(Lr or R) (203-10)
D + H+F+0.75(L+T+(Lr or R) (203-11)
D + H + F +(W or E/1.4) (203-11)
Top Podium of
the Isolator
Universal
Podium on the
Plane View Floor
Connector
Assessment of Seismic Deficiencies & Retrofitting Techniques
VI. Foundations