Analysis and Design of Reinforced Concrete Chimneys

Following is the entire contents of my B.Tech Project submitted, in Civil Engineering.

The paper deals with the various loads associated with the analysis of Reinforced Concrete Chimneys . It deals with the methodologies involved in estimating loads. It finally deals with the methods of design to account for the effects of these loads.

Abstract:
The present thesis deals with the analysis and design aspects of Reinforced Concrete Chimneys. The thesis reviews the various load effects that are incident upon tall free standing structures such as a chimney and the methods for estimation of the same using various codal provisions. Various loads are incident upon a chimney such as, wind loads, seismic loads and temperature loads etc. The codal provisions for the evaluation of the same have been studied and applied. Comparison has also been done between the values obtained of these load effects using the procedures outlined by various codes.

The design strength of the chimney cross sections has also been estimated. Design charts have also been prepared that can be used to ease the process of the design of the chimney cross sections and the usage exemplified.

A typical chimney of 250m has been analyzed and designed using the processes already outlined. Drawings have been prepared for the chimney. The foundation for the chimney too has been designed.

List of PDF files

Cover PDF

Certificate PDF

Acknowledgements PDF

Abstract PDF

Index PDF

List of Tables, Figures and Symbols PDF

Chapter 01 - Introduction PDF

Chapter 02 - Estimation of Wind Load Effects PDF

Chapter 03 - Estimation of Earthquake Load Effects PDF

Chapter 04 - Estimation of Temperature Load Effects PDF

Chapter 05 - Estimation of Design Resistance and development of Interaction Curves PDF

Chapter 06 - Designing and Detailing of Example Chimney PDF

Chapter 07 - Summary and Conclusion PDF

Appendix PDF

ReferencesPDF

Document Changes
August 24, 2001: First published.

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