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Types of Columns in Building Construction:
Columns are classified based on some conditions which
include:
1.
Based on Types of Reinforcement
2.
Based on Types of Loading
3.
Based on Slenderness Ratio
4.
Based on Shape
5.
Based on Construction Material
Based on Types of Reinforcement
1. Tied Column
This column is usually construction from reinforced
concrete. Longitudinal reinforcement is confined closely within spaced tie
reinforcement. It is estimated that 95% of all columns used in buildings
construction are tied.
2. Spiral Column
This column is also construction from reinforced
concrete. In spiral column, longitudinal reinforcement bars are confined within
closely spaced and continuously wound spiral reinforcement.
Some lateral restrains (Poisson's effect) and delays axial load failure is provided by Spiral reinforcement.
3. Composite column
In composite column longitudinal reinforcement is in
the form of structural steel section or pipe with or without any longitudinal bars.
This type of column consists high strength with small
cross section, in addition to exhibit good fire performance too.
Based on Types of Loading
1. Axially Loaded Column
In this column vertical axial loads act on the CG (center
of gravity) of the cross-section of the column.
This column is rare in construction since coinciding
vertical loads on the center of gravity of column cross section is not
practically possible in all structure.
This column is used as interior column in multi-storey
buildings with symmetrical load from floor slabs to all sides.
2. Column with Uni-axial Eccentric Loading
In this column vertical loads do not coincide with
center of gravity of column cross section, but rather act eccentrically either
on X or Y axis of the column cross section.
This column generally come across in the case of
columns rigidly connected beam from one side only such as edge columns.
3. Column with Biaxial Eccentric Loading
In this column vertical load on the column is not
coincide with center of gravity of column cross section and does not act on
either axis (X and Y axis).
This column is common in corner columns with beams
rigidly connected at right angles at the top of columns.
Based on Slenderness Ratio
Based on slenderness ratio, (effective length/ least
lateral dimension), columns are categorized as follow:
1. Short Column
In this column ratio of effective length of the column
and the least lateral dimension is <12. This column is generally fails by
crushing (compression failure).
2. Long Column
In this column ratio of effective length of the column
and the least lateral dimension exceeds 12. Generally, this column fails by
bending or buckling.
Based on Shape
Shape of Reinforced Concrete Column
1. Square or Rectangular Column
This column is used in most of building construction. The
construction of this column is easy and casting is also easy compare to other
shape because of shuttering and to support it from collapsing due to pressure
while the concrete is still in form in flow.
2. Circular column
This column is specially design column. This column is
used mostly in piling work.
3. L-Shape Column
Commonly, L-shaped column is and has similar
characteristics of a rectangular or square column.This type of column is commonly
utilized in the corners of the boundary wall. The characteristics of this
column is similar to rectangular or square column.
4. T-Shape column
This column utilized based on design requirements of a
structure. In bridge construction this type of column is mostly used.
5.Shape of Steel Column
There are different standard and built up shape of
steel columns which you can see below Fig.
Fig.: Steel column cross section shape (Standard)
Fig.: Steel column cross section shape (built up)
6. Shape of some Composite Column
Some shape of composite columns is shown in Fig.
Based on Construction Material
Types of columns based on construction materials
include.
I think no description is needed to understand this
type of columns.
1. Reinforced Concrete, Steel, timber,
Brick, Block, and Stone Column.
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