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Floating Column or Hanging Columns
Floating Column in Buildings
Floating Column & Earthquake
Floating Column or Hanging Columns
The floating
column is a vertical member which rest on a beam but doesn’t transfer the load
directly to the foundation. The floating column acts as a point load on the
beam and this beam transfers the load to the columns below it. The column may
start off on the first or second or any other intermediate floor while resting
on a beam. Usually columns rest on the foundation to transfer load from slabs
and beams. But the floating column rests on the beam.
This means that the beam which supports the
column acts as a foundation. That beam is called as a transfer beam. This is
widely used in high storied buildings for
both commercial and residential purpose. This helps to alter the plan of the
top floors to our convenience. The transfer beam which supports the floating
column, transfers the loads up to foundation. Hence this has to be designed
with more reinforcement.
Floating Column in Buildings
Now a days multi-storey buildings constructed for
the purpose of residential, commercial, industrial etc., with an open ground
storey has become a common feature. For the sake of parking, the ground storey
is kept free without any constructions, except for the columns which transfer
the building weight to the ground. For a hotel or commercial building, where
the lower floors contain banquet halls, conference rooms, lobbies, show rooms
or parking areas, large interrupted space is required for the movement of
people or vehicles. The columns which are closely spaced in the upper floors
are not advisable in the lower floors. So to avoid this problem, floating column concept
has come into existence.
In urban areas, multi storey buildings are
constructed by providing floating columns at the ground floor for the various
purposes which are stated above. These floating column buildings are considered
safe under gravity loads and hence are designed only for those loads. But these
buildings are not designed for earthquake loads
and therefore, these buildings may be unsafe in seismic prone areas. When the
floating columns are employed in buildings in seismic prone areas, the entire
earthquake of the system is shared by the column or the shear walls without
considering any contribution from the floating columns.
Floating column – Palestra Building in London
Floating Column & Earthquake
Though
floating columns have to be discouraged, there are many projects in which they
are adopted, especially above the ground floor, where transfer girders are
employed, so that more open space is available in the Ground Floor. In the
earthquake zones, the transfer girders which are employed have to be designed
and detailed properly with care. If there are no lateral loads, the design and
detailing is not difficult.
Concept of floating column mainly comprises of
disrupting flow of transfer of EQ force.
·
Floating columns are to be
designed as a normal compression member.
·
But while designing transfer
beam, it is designed as beam carrying all that load of column as a single point
load.
·
But is to be kept in mind
that EQ force developed must be brought down along the shortest path i.e. load
is distributed among two intermediate column supporting that beam.
Floating column is supported by high shear
capacity beams/deep beams. At some places we can’t avoid floating columns.
Hence, it is wise to revise code provisions for deep beams.
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