To draw a cross section showing connection of two beams (1st floor and roof level) with intermediate and end columns.

Here’s a step-by-step practical guide to drawing the cross-section of the end connection of a column with a beam. This drawing will show how the beam and column are joined, including reinforcement details.


Materials Needed:

  • Drawing paper or CAD software
  • Scale ruler
  • Pencil, eraser, and compass
  • Engineering scale (e.g., 1:20 or 1:50)

Steps to Draw the Cross-Section:

1. Draw the Column:

  1. Shape and Dimensions:
  • Draw the cross-section of the column (e.g., a square [300 \, \text{mm} \times 300 \, \text{mm}] or a rectangle [300 \, \text{mm} \times 450 \, \text{mm}]).
  1. Reinforcement:
  • Draw the main bars (e.g., [4 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}] for a square column or [6 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}] for a rectangular column).
  • Add stirrups (e.g., [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 150 \, \text{mm} c/c]) around the main bars.

2. Draw the Beam:

  1. Shape and Dimensions:
  • Draw the cross-section of the beam (e.g., a rectangle [230 \, \text{mm} \times 500 \, \text{mm}]).
  1. Reinforcement:
  • Draw the main bars (e.g., [4 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}]) at the bottom of the beam.
  • Add stirrups (e.g., [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 150 \, \text{mm} c/c]) around the main bars.

3. Show the Connection:

  1. Beam-Column Joint:
  • Overlap the beam and column sections to show the connection.
  • Ensure the beam is aligned with the column edge (e.g., the beam is flush with the column face).
  1. Additional Reinforcement:
  • Show extra bars or dowels at the joint to strengthen the connection (e.g., [2 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}] dowels extending from the column into the beam).
  1. Stirrups at Joint:
  • Add closely spaced stirrups at the joint (e.g., [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 100 \, \text{mm} c/c]) to provide shear resistance.

4. Mark Dimensions:

  1. Column:
  • Label the column dimensions (e.g., [300 \, \text{mm} \times 300 \, \text{mm}]).
  1. Beam:
  • Label the beam dimensions (e.g., [230 \, \text{mm} \times 500 \, \text{mm}]).
  1. Clear Cover:
  • Indicate the clear cover for reinforcement (e.g., 25 mm).

5. Add Annotations:

  1. Reinforcement Details:
  • Label the main bars, stirrups, and dowels.
  1. Joint Details:
  • Highlight the joint area and specify any special reinforcement or spacing.

Example Dimensions:

Column:

  • Shape: Square
  • Dimensions: [300 \, \text{mm} \times 300 \, \text{mm}]
  • Reinforcement: [4 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}], [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 150 \, \text{mm} c/c]

Beam:

  • Shape: Rectangular
  • Dimensions: [230 \, \text{mm} \times 500 \, \text{mm}]
  • Reinforcement: [4 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}], [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 150 \, \text{mm} c/c]

Joint:

  • Dowels: [2 \times \phi 16 \, \text{mm}]
  • Stirrups at Joint: [ \phi 8 \, \text{mm} @ 100 \, \text{mm} c/c]

General Tips:

  • Use a consistent scale (e.g., 1:20 or 1:50) for accurate representation.
  • Ensure the reinforcement details comply with design codes (e.g., IS 456:2000 for Indian standards).
  • Use dashed lines for hidden details (e.g., reinforcement inside the column or beam).
  • Label all components clearly for easy understanding.

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