Study on Apollo Tyres Limited

Description
Apollo Tyres Limited, India’s largest automotive tire manufacturer, is building a new plant on a 126-acre plot, approximately 60 kilometers from Chennai. The entire project has a built area of 167,226 square meters and includes 30 buildings.

CASE STUDY
Apollo Tyres Limited
STAAD.foundation Provides Comprehensive Foundation Design
Accomodating Heavy Loads Proved Challenging
Apollo Tyres Limited, India’s largest automotive tire
manufacturer, is building a new plant on a 126-acre plot,
approximately 60 kilometers from Chennai. The entire project
has a built area of 167,226 square meters and includes 30
buildings. Among them is the Banbury building, a complex
structure measuring 160 meters wide by 77 meters long
by 30 meters high. The consulting and engineering ?rm of
Aswathanarayana and Eswara was awarded the structural
work for the Banbury and faced some dif?cult challenges in its
design, including the need to accommodate very heavy loads
at substantial heights. The ?rm successfully addressed these
challenges and accrued signi?cant material, cost, and time
savings – including 50 to 60 percent reductions in foundation
design time – with the help of Bentley software.
Apollo Tyres manufactures a broad range of automotive tires for
ultra- and high-speed passenger car, truck and bus, farm, off-road,
industrial and specialty applications such as mining, retreaded
tires, and retreading material. These are produced in Apollo’s
eight manufacturing locations in India, Netherlands, and Southern
Africa. The company’s net sales for 2009-2010 were Rs.22 billion,
and its total investment in this expansion project is about Rs.2000
Crores or U.S. $4.7 billion. Its investment in the Banbury building
alone is about 60 Crores or $13.5 million.
Aswathanarayana and Eswara used STAAD.Pro,
STAAD.foundation, and RAM Concept for the Banbury’s
structural design. STAAD.Pro is the world’s leading structural
analysis and design software. STAAD.foundation is a
comprehensive foundation design program enabling structural
engineers to model complex or simple foundations. It designs
common foundations (such as isolated, combined, strip, pile
caps, and mat foundations), plant speci?c vessel foundations
and tower foundation. RAM Concept provides ?nite element-
based analysis to facilitate the design of reinforced and
post-tensioned concrete slabs and mats.
Real-World Challenges
The Banbury is a largely concrete and steel composite struc-
ture with areas composed completely of concrete. It is used
to mix ingredients, including silica, carbon, and rubber, in the
right proportion in preparation for further processing.
“To ensure the mixture is blended in a particular way, which is
driven by high process requirements, the building had to be tall,”
said H.E. Sriprakash Shastry, a partner at Aswathanarayana and
Eswara. “Several of the ingredients in the process need to be
stored at a great height and are then fed into a mixer at a certain
pressure. Large steel bins are used to store materials like carbon
and silica at different heights, and this contributes to the heavy
loads on some of the upper ?oors.”
Because the structure is a mixture of concrete and steel,
designers worked to ensure the two materials act together
under various load conditions, such as wind and seismic load.
The Banbury building alone required 16 types of footing and 120
footings in total. The building has several heavily loaded ?oors
with a maximum ?oor load of 3.5 tonnes per square meter.
Merging the Structural Model with the
Foundation Model
The foundation design required 120 support positions and
more than 50 load combinations. This task typically involves
the selection of critical load cases and identi?cation of
suitable footing types, depending on various site conditions.
Because the structure was so large, it even needed a
combination of ?exible and rigid foundations.
The ?rm used STAAD.Pro to analyze the massive models
the project required, and used the advance solver to
shorten analysis time on this and other similar-sized models.
Fast Facts
• Firm saved 50 to 60 percent in
foundation design time and
achieved savings in materials
of 12 to 15 percent using
STAAD.foundation software
• With the help of STAAD.foundation,
Aswathanarayana and Eswara
was able to ef?ciently design 120
supports with more than 50
load combinations assigned to
each support
• Integrated design ?ow between
STAAD.Pro and STAAD.foundation
helped engineers sort through
a huge amount of foundation data
• Time savings of approximately
80 hours per month over a
six-month period
• The ?rm used STAAD.Pro to
analyze the massive models
the project required, and used
the advance solver to shorten
analysis time on the model and
other similarly sized
Project Summary
Project:
Apollo Tyres Limited
Organization:
Aswathanarayana and Eswara
Project Objective:
• Design a new plant approximately
60 kilometers from Chennai on
a 126-acre plot. The project has
a built area of 167,226 square
meters across nearly 30 buildings,
including a complex structure
measuring 160 meters wide by 77
meters long by 30 meters high.
• Net sales for 2009-2010 were
Rs.22 billion, and its total invest-
ment in this expansion project
is about Rs.2000 Crores or U.S.
$4.7 billion. Its investment in the
Banbury building alone is about 60
Crores or U.S. $13.5 million.
Software Used:
STAAD.Pro
®
, STAAD
®
.foundation,
RAM
®
Concept
Mat foundation ready for formwork to be removed
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The ability to integrate STAAD.foundation and STAAD.Pro
enabled the engineers to automatically merge the structural
model with the foundation model, to sort through a huge
amount of foundation data and identify critical loads on
the foundation.
“This one feature saved us hundreds of man hours sorting
through massive amounts of foundation data to identify
critical loads on the foundation,” said Shastry.
STAAD.foundation was also useful in designing the isolated,
combined, and mat foundations (using ?nite element analysis)
comprising the foundation system for the entire building. It
enabled engineers to create a mat for an entire row of steel
columns. Moreover, STAAD.foundation allowed the mats to be
?exible foundations resting on the ground. Said Shastry, “Its
expertise was clearly visible in the design of the large mat
that supports the tower area, which is 30 meters tall.”
With the help of the General Arrangement drawing module,
footing overlaps were identi?ed and a different type of
footing was designed in the same environment using existing
controlling parameters. Overall, 16 types of footings were
designed, making sure there were no interferences.
Aswathanarayana and Eswara were able to create ?nal
design reports by exporting the calculation sheet in a
custom Microsoft Word format. The calculation sheet output
produces step-by-step calculations with relevant clause
numbers and equations. “The calculation sheets in STAAD.
foundation are very handy,” said Shastry. “The program gives
the calculations so precisely with the clause numbers from the
code that there is no question regarding accuracy.”
With the help of STAAD.foundation, Aswathanarayana
and Eswara was able to go through more than 50 load
combinations. Without this software, said Shastry, this
would have been a “next to impossible” task. “We are also
avoiding manual errors by using STAAD.foundation,” said
Shastry. “STAAD.foundation technical support is very quick
and responsive. No matter what, we typically have an answer
to a query within 24 hours.”
Material, Cost, and Time Savings
“In terms of the entire superstructure,” said Shastry, “with
the help of Bentley software we added a lot of value and
saved close to Rs.1500 (or U.S. $33) per square meter in
member sizing and allocation of rebar.” In addition, because
of the automatic footing size and reinforcement optimization,
Aswathanarayana and Eswara achieved savings in materials
of 12-15 percent, plus time savings of approximately 80
hours per month over a six-month period. In general, the
?rm saved 50 to 60 percent in foundation design time using
STAAD.foundation software.
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“This one feature
saved us hundreds
of man hours
sorting through
massive amounts of
foundation data to
identify critical loads
on the foundation”
– H.E. Sriprakash Shastry
Moment diagram along length of 16 column mat foundation. Moment diagrams are extremely useful graphical representation to
study mat behavior under different loading conditions.
Six feet deep mat foundation rebar cage ready for
concrete pouring

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