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Scope of Eurocodes Introduction to EN 1990 basis f d i b i of design limit state design combination of actions Introduction to EN 1991 Introduction to EN 1993
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Scope of Eurocodes p
A total of 10 codes comprising 58 parts The first 2 codes are material-independent: material independent: EN 1990 - Basis of structural design EN 1991 - Actions on structures
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Remaining 8 codes are material-specific: EN 1992 - Design of concrete structures EN 1993 - Design of steel structures EN 1994 - Design of composite structures EN 1995 - Design of timber structures EN 1996 - Design of masonry structures EN 1997 - Geotechnical design EN 1998 - Design of structures for earthquakes EN 1999 - Design of aluminium structures
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Eurocode Subscripts
Extensive use of sub scripts generally helpful: sub-scripts
Subscript
Ed Rd El Pl
Definition
Example
MEd Design bending moment MRd Design resistance for bending Wel Elastic section modulus Wpl Plastic section modulus
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Effects of action(E):
on structural members and whole structure for example bending moments, shear deflections forces,
Resistance (R):
capacity of a structural element to resist bending moment, axial force, shear, etc.
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Design value of strength The characteristic value of strength divided by the relevant partial factor for material
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Partial Factors
Partial safety factors are applied to characteristic values for both actions material to account for y variability The value of depends on: Th li it state under consideration The limit t t d id ti The variable to which it is applied The context e.g. is an action beneficial in relation to the considered effect F for actions (loading) M for resistance (material and modeling uncertainties)
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Partial Factors
Action Ultimate limit Permanent Action (G) state Unfavourable conditions Favourable conditions F Variable Action (Q) Unfavourable conditions Favourable conditions Serviceability Permanent Action (G) limit state Variable Action (Q) i bl A i M M M0 M1 M2 EC 3 value (SG NA value) 1.00 (1.00) 1.00 (1.00) 1 00 (1 00) 1.25 (1.10) Partial factor G = 1.35 G = 1 00 1.00 Q = 1.50 Q = 0.0 G = 0.0 Q = 1 00 1.00 application Cross-sections Member buckling fracture
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Load Combinations
Fundamental combinations of actions may be determined from EN 1990 using Equation 6.10: 1.5 combination factor other variable actions
j> 1 >=
G, j
G k , j + Q ,1Qk,1 + Q ,i 0,i Qk ,i
i >1
(6.10)
1.5 1 5 leading combination factor variable actions Load factors 1.35 and 1.5 are applied when actions are pp unfavorable
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Load Combinations
Identify leading variable action Qk 1 y g k,1 The leading variable action is the one that leads to the most unfavourable effect (i.e. the critical combination) To generate the various load combinations, each variable action should be considered in turn as the leading one one. Other variable actions reduced by a combination factor Accounts for probability of simultaneous occurrence of multiple variable loads Imposed load = 0.7 Wind load = 0.6 (SS NA = 0.5)
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Load Combinations
the load combinations about EC 3
Gk = Dead load (permanent action); Qk = imposed load; Wk = wind load Load combination Dead load & imposed load Dead load & wind load Dead load, imposed and wind load Design load 1.35Gk + 1.5Qk 1.35G 1 5W 1 35Gk + 1.5Wk 1.35Gk + 1.50Wk + 1.05Qk or 1.35Gk + 1.50Qk + 0.75Wk . G . Q .7 W *1.05 = 0.7 1.50 0.75 = 0.5 1.50
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Eurocode Conventions
Eurocode Conventions
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Material Properties
Nominal values of yield strength fy and ultimate tensile strength fu for hot-rolled structural steel can be taken from Table 3.1 f EC3-1-1 T bl 3 1 of EC3 1 1
Table 3.1 of EC3-1-1 (part) Standard and steel grade EN 10025 2 10025-2 S235 S275 S335 S450 235 275 335 440 360 430 510 550 215 255 335 410 360 410 470 550 Nominal thickness of the element (mm) T 40mm T40mm fy (N/mm2) fu (N/mm2) 40mmT80mm fy (N/mm2) fu (N/mm2)
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Material Properties
The National Annex may give the choice for the value of fy and fu which could be obtained from either the Product Standards (EN 10025 for hot-rolled sections) or by using Table 3.1. The National Annex of Singapore (NA to SS EN 1993-1-1) choose the earlier. The nominal values of the fy and fu for structural steel should b those obtained from the l l h ld be h b i df h product standards. In Si I Singapore, non-EN materials are allowed to be used. EN t i l ll dt b d Further information on the values of fy and fu for steel grades manufactured to non-EN product standards is given in BC1: 2012a.
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BC1: 2012 Design Guide on Use of Alternative Structural Steel to BS5950 and Eurocode 3, Building and Construction Authority, Singapore (ISBN: 978-981-05-9754-2)
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Material Properties
Values of yield strength for the most common grades of non-alloy non alloy structural steel hot rolled sections (S275 and hot-rolled S335) form Table 3.1, the product standard EN 10025-2 and BS 5950 are given in the follow table for comparison.
Thickness EC 3 (mm) fy(N/mm2) S275 16 40 63 80 100 275 275 255 55 255 EN 10025 fy(N/mm2) S275 275 265 255 55 245 235 BS 5950 py(N/mm2) S275 275 265 255 55 245 235 EC 3 fy(N/mm2) S335 355 355 335 335 EN 10025 fy(N/mm2) S335 355 345 335 325 315 BS 5950 py(N/mm2) S335 355 345 335 325 315
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Material Properties
Design values of material coefficients to be used in D i l f t i l ffi i t t b di EN 1993-1:
Modulus of elasticity E = 210 000 N/mm2 Shear modulus: G = E/2(1 + ) = 81 000 N/mm2 Poissons ratio: = 0.3 Coefficient of thermal expansion: a = 12 10-6/ (for (f temperatures below 100 ) b l
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