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Sketch G+1 residential plan according to Vaastu Shastra and Calculation of Loads as per IS code Sketch a G+1 floor residential plan, according to Vastu shastra, and list down the names of the structural drawings required to be provided to the site for construction. Also, assume the sizes of the structural elements (Column,…
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updated on 10 Feb 2023
Sketch G+1 residential plan according to Vaastu Shastra and Calculation of Loads as per IS code
Sketch a G+1 floor residential plan, according to Vastu shastra, and list down the names of the structural drawings required to be provided to the site for construction. Also, assume the sizes of the structural elements (Column, Beam, Slab, etc.,) and accordingly calculate the individual corresponding loads from the member as per IS code.
Project Details
Sketch a G+1 floor residential plan, according to Vastu shastra, and list down the names of the structural drawings required to be provided to the site for construction.
Also, assume the sizes of the structural elements (Column, Beam, Slab, etc.,) and accordingly calculate the individual corresponding loads from the members as per IS code.
Aim of the project:
To sketch a G+1 floor residential plan according to vastu Shastra and to list down the names of structural drawings required to be provided to the site for construction.
To assume the size of structural elements (Column, Beam, slab etc) and to calculate the loads from the members as per IS code.
Ground Floor plan:
(Dimensions are in Meters)
Dimensions of Ground Floor plan-
First Floor plan:
(Dimensions are in Meters)
Dimensions of First Floor Plan-
Other dimensions
Vastu Shastra followed during planning is:
Concept of Vaastu:
List of drawings provided at the construction project
Calculation of loads:
(A). Dead load Calculations
Dead load of columns
Dimension of column= 0.3m X 0.3m (300mm X 300mm)
Height of column= (Slab thickness X 2) + (Height of wall for each floor X 2)
= (0.25 X 2) + (3 X 2) = 6.5m
Total volume of concrete = 0.3 X 0.3 X 6.5 = 0.585m3.
Unit weight of RCC= 25KN/m3.
Unit Weight of Building Materials used in construction works as per IS 875 (Part-1)
Dead load of column= 25 X 0.585=14.62KN.
Dead load of beams
Dimension of beam= 0.3m X 0.45m (300mm X 450mm)
Total volume of concrete = 0.3 X 0.45 X 1 = 0.135m3.
Unit weight of RCC= 25KN/m3.
Unit Weight of Building Materials used in construction works as per IS 875 (Part-1)
Dead load of beam= 25 X 0.135=3.375KN
Dead load of slab
Slab is always designed for the span of 1m.
Hence assume size of slab as 1m X 1m
Thickness of slab= 0.25m
Density of RCC= 25KN/m3
Self-weight of slab= 1 X 1 X 0.25 X 25= 6.25KN.
Dead load of walls
Dead load of external wall
Thickness of External wall = 0.23m. (230mm)
Unit weight of brick wall= 20KN/m3
Unit Weight of Building Materials used in construction works as per IS 875 (Part-1)
Height of wall = 3m
Load of wall on beam= 3 X 0.23 X 20= 13.8KN.
Dead load of internal wall
Thickness of Internal wall = 0.15m. (150mm)
Unit weight of brick wall= 20KN/m3
Unit Weight of Building Materials used in construction works as per IS 875 (Part-1)
Height of wall = 3m.
Load of wall on beam= 3 X 0.15 X 20= 9KN.
(B). Live load calculations:
(According to IS 875 Part 2)
Bed room= 2KN/m2
Living room= 2KN/m2
Bath=2KN/m2
Terrace = 3KN/m2
Toilet= 2KN/m2
Staircase= 3KN/m2
Study room= 2KN/m2
Kitchen= 2KN/m2
(C). Wind load calculation:
Wind load is designed only when the height of the building exceeds 10m.
The height of designed building is 6.5m which is less than 10m.
So, the calculation of wind load is not required.
References and IS codes used for the design-
IS 875:1987, Part 1 for Dead load
IS 875:1987, Part 2 for Live load
IS 875:1987, Part 3 for Wind load
IS 456:2000, for Reinforced Concrete.
Results:
-The plan is prepared by the Vaastu shastra concept considering all the principles and considerations of Vaastu shastra
-The load calculations are done as per the IS code considerations.
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