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All engineering structures constructed on the earth are resting some kind of interface called
“Foundation”. The foundation is the part of structures which takes the loads coming from
super-structure and transmits it to the ground. Following are the types of foundation for
building structures.
1. Isolated Footing
2. Combine Footing
3. Strip Footing
4. Combine Footing with Beam
5. Block Foundation
6. Pile Foundation
7. Mat Foundation
Most commonly used structural forms for single-storey industrial structures are Portal frames.
Generally, the center-to-center distance between frames is 6 to 7.5m, with eaves height
ranging from 6 -15 m. Generally, larger spacing of frames is used in the case of taller buildings,
from the point of economy. Moment-resisting connections are to be provided at the eaves and
crown to resist lateral and gravity loadings.
Portal frames are made in a variety of shapes and sizes. There are generally 3 types of portal
frames:-
1. Steel portal frame
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2. Timber portal frame
3. Concrete portal frame
Portal Frames are usually made from steel, but can also be made from concrete or timber. Theportal structure is designed in such a way that it has no intermediate columns; as a result large
open areas can easily be created within the structure. Portal Frames are generally used for
single storey construction which requires a large unobstructed floor space.
CONCRETE PORTAL FRAME
In concrete portal frames, both superstructure and substructure are made of reinforced
concrete.
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FOOTING DESIGN DETAILS
In this case, Dowels of columns are placed inside the footing and extended above from
the top of footing. In beginning the column bars are only extended upto the column pedestal
level and then afterwards these dowels are lapped to column bars for proper connection. In
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this way connection of RC columns of Portal Frame is made to its foundation for safe
transformation of loads that are coming over the column which is going to be designed.
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STEEL PORTAL FRAME
In this case, steel column is not directly inserted in the footing but a base plate is priory
designed and the column is welded with this base plate. Before pouring of freshly prepared
concrete in the foundation farm work, bolts are placed in it which are then get tight base plate
which is get welded with steel column. This is all about the connection of steel column with its
foundation.
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