Reinforced Concrete Columns

A column is a very important component in a structure. It is like the legs on which a structure stands. It is designed to resist axial and lateral forces and transfer them safely to the footings in the ground. You can manually calculate the superimposed loads on a column in a structure using a simple process outlined in this linked article. columns support floors in a structure. Slabs and beams transfer the stresses to the columns. So, it is important to design strong columns.

The axial load carrying capacity of a column is deduced from the formula

I would recommend using advanced structural design software like ETabs or Staad Pro for the design of structures. Column design does not depend only on axial loads, but also on many other factors. There are bending moments and torsional forces induced due to beam spans, wind loads, seismic loads, point loads and many other factors.

In this article, we are going to discuss in detail the basis of classification of columns and different types of reinforcement required for a certain type of column.

A column may be classified based on different criteria such as:

1- Based on the shape

Materials of Column

3- Based on the slenderness ratio

The ratio of the effective length of a column to the least radius of gyration of its cross-section is called the slenderness ratio.

4- Based on the type of loading

5- Based on the pattern of lateral reinforcement

Minimum eccentricity

Emin > l/500 + D/30 >20

Where,  l = unsupported length of the column in ‘mm’

D = lateral dimensions of column

Types of Reinforcements for columns and their requirements

Longitudinal Reinforcement

Transverse reinforcement

The pitch of lateral ties should not exceed

Helical Reinforcement

The diameter of helical bars should not be less than 1/4th the diameter of the largest longitudinal and not less than 6mm.

The pitch should not exceed (if helical reinforcement is allowed)

Pitch should not be less than

Pitch should not exceed (if helical reinforcement is not allowed)

Least lateral dimension

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