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Door Opening Calculation

This document provides calculations to determine the bending strength of a reinforced door opening. It includes the dimensions and material properties used. The key steps are: 1) The radius, thickness, yield strength and other properties of the reinforced door opening are specified. 2) Equations are given to calculate the neutral axis depth, reinforcement ratio, and bending strength factor for the cross section. 3) The maximum bending moment the section can resist is calculated as 1,329,736 N-m using the bending strength equation, reinforcement properties and cross section properties.

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Door Opening Calculation

This document provides calculations to determine the bending strength of a reinforced door opening. It includes the dimensions and material properties used. The key steps are: 1) The radius, thickness, yield strength and other properties of the reinforced door opening are specified. 2) Equations are given to calculate the neutral axis depth, reinforcement ratio, and bending strength factor for the cross section. 3) The maximum bending moment the section can resist is calculated as 1,329,736 N-m using the bending strength equation, reinforcement properties and cross section properties.

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APPENDIX - I

FIG.1: Cross section of reinforced door opening (Type 2: as per BS 5649-7:1985, Pg.no: 12)

for pipes (ss) 310 N/mm2


for flats (ss) 250 N/mm2
Note :
For below calculations, Yeild stress considered is 250 N/mm2 ( Critical condition).
V = 528 mm
576 mm

L = (a-0.43N)

a= 1000 mm
N ( corner radius)= 113 mm
L= (1000-0.43*113)
951.41 mm

f6 = ∗ p
.
∗ p

= 0.99

R= 784.5 mm
t= 6 mm
(ss)= 250 N/mm2
E = 2*105 N/mm2

r= ∗ s/

250
784.5 ∗
2 ∗ 105
=
6
BENDING STRENGTH
s ɸ6
MUX =
1000 ∗ g
characterestic strength of material used for the column
ss =
or reinforcement, whichever is least (N/mm2)

ɸ6 factor having reinforcement type 1.

p
=
p s

ɸ1 = fig 1.

r ∗ s/
=

Zpnr = 2R2t(2cos{[(q/2)-(90Bx/p)]-(sinq+Bxcosq)]}

Bx = X

ɸ6 = 0.999

r = 4.51

Curve ɸ
f1= 0.81 - 0.24 (ɸ-1.9)0.9 for 2.41<p<=30
0.24

R= 784.5 mm
t= 6 mm
q= 15 deg
Mux = 812.45 mm
Mx = 818.7 mm
Ae = 27316.4952 mm2

Bx = 5.75

Zpnr = {2x784.52x6 (2 cos [(15/2)-(90x5.75)/p]-[(sin 15)+(5.75 cos15)]}


25486611.63 mm3

s ɸ6
Mux =
1000 ∗ g
250 x 0.24 x 25486611.63
=
1000 x 1.15

= 1329736.259 N-m

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