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The Eurocodes are a set of standards for how structural design should be conducted within the European Union. EN 1990:2002 (ECO) sets out the basis of structural design whereas EN 1991 (EC1) specifies the actions on structures. In conjunction, these two documents provide a methodology for the combination of actions (load combinations) for limit states design. In general terms, limit states are the conditions that result in the building ceasing to meet its function that it was designed for.
Limit states are categorized as being an ultimate limit state (ULS) or serviceability limit state (SLS). ULS is concerned with safety of people and/or safety of structure (e.g. capacity, overtuning, sliding, fracture). SLS is concerned with inhibited intended use, comfort of people, and appearance of construction works (e.g. cracking, deformation).
The following Ultimate Limit States need to be verifed:
This article will focus on how SkyCiv’s auto generated load combinations feature meets the load combination equations as specified in EN 1990:2002.
The following assumptions are made:
Permanent Actions (Unfavourable) | Permanent Actions (Favourable) | Leading Variable Action | Accompanying Variable Actions |
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1.10Gk,j | 0.90Gk,j | 1.5Qk,1 (0 when favourable) | 1.5ψ0,iQk,1 (0 when favourable) |
SkyCiv's Implementation
SkyCiv's Equation | SkyCiv's Comment |
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0.9G | ULS: EQU (Favourable). All dead (G) load types will be given a 0.9 factor as this load combination is specifically for "favourable" conditions. |
γGjG + 1.5QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.75QW + 0.9QT | ULS: EQU (Favourable/Unfavourable). Leading variable: Imposed loads QL. You may assign your permanent load groups as "Dead: Unfavourable" (with factor 1.10) or "Dead: Favourable" (with factor 0.9) load types. |
γGjG + 1.5QS + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 0.75QW + 0.9QT | ULS: EQU (Favourable/Unfavourable). Leading variable: Snow loads QS. You may assign your permanent load groups as "Dead: Unfavourable" (with factor 1.10) or "Dead: Favourable" (with factor 0.9) load types. |
γGjG + 1.5QW + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.9QT | ULS: EQU (Favourable/Unfavourable). Leading variable: Wind loads QW. You may assign your permanent load groups as "Dead: Unfavourable" (with factor 1.10) or "Dead: Favourable" (with factor 0.9) load types. |
γGjG + 1.5QT + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.75QW | ULS: EQU (Favourable/Unfavourable). Leading variable: Temperature loads QT. You may assign your permanent load groups as "Dead: Unfavourable" (with factor 1.10) or "Dead: Favourable" (with factor 0.9) load types. |
The following assumptions are made:
Permanent Actions (Unfavourable) | Permanent Actions (Favourable) | Leading Variable Action | Accompanying Variable Actions |
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1.35Gk,j | 1.00Gk,j | 1.5Qk,1 (0 when favourable) | 1.5ψ0,iQk,1 (0 when favourable) |
SkyCiv's Implementation
SkyCiv's Equation | SkyCiv's Comment |
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G | ULS: STR (Favourable). All dead (G) load types will be given a 1.0 factor as this load combination is specifically for "favourable" conditions. |
1.35G + 1.5QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.75QW + 0.9QT | ULS: STR (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Imposed loads QL. All load group which have been assigned as a "Dead" load type will be assigned the "unfavourable" value (1.35) regardless of the subtype due to the single source principal. |
1.35G + 1.5QS + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 0.75QW + 0.9QT | ULS: STR (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Snow loads QS. All load group which have been assigned as a "Dead" load type will be assigned the "unfavourable" value (1.35) regardless of the subtype due to the single source principal. |
1.35G + 1.5QW + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.9QT | ULS: STR (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Wind loads QW. All load group which have been assigned as a "Dead" load type will be assigned the "unfavourable" value (1.35) regardless of the subtype due to the single source principal. |
1.35G + 1.5QT + 1.5ψ0,1QL + 1.5ψ0,1QS + 0.75QW | ULS: STR (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Temperature loads QT. All load group which have been assigned as a "Dead" load type will be assigned the "unfavourable" value (1.35) regardless of the subtype due to the single source principal. |
The following assumptions are made:
Permanent Actions (Unfavourable) | Permanent Actions (Favourable) | Leading Variable Action | Accompanying Variable Actions |
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1.00Gk,j | 1.00Gk,j | 1.3Qk,1 (0 when favourable) | 1.3ψ0,iQk,1 (0 when favourable) |
SkyCiv's Implementation
SkyCiv's Equation | SkyCiv's Comment |
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G | ULS: GEO (Favourable). All dead (G) load types will be given a 1.0 factor as this load combination is specifically for "favourable" conditions. |
G + 1.3QL + 1.3ψ0,1QS + 0.65QW + 0.78QT | ULS: GEO (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Imposed loads QL. |
G + 1.3QS + 1.3ψ0,1QL + 0.65QW + 0.78QT | ULS: GEO (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Snow loads QS. |
G + 1.3QW + 1.3ψ0,1QL + 1.3ψ0,1QS + 0.78QT | ULS: GEO (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Wind loads QW. |
G + 1.3QT + 1.3ψ0,1QL + 1.3ψ0,1QS + 0.65QW | ULS: GEO (Unfavourable). Leading variable: Temperature loads QT. |
The following assumptions are made:
Design Situation | Permanent Actions (Unfavourable) | Permanent Actions (Favourable) | Leading Accidental or Seismic Action | Accompanying Variable Action (Main) | Accompanying Variable Action (Others) |
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Accidental (Eq. 6.11a/b) | 1.00Gk,j | 1.00Gk,j | Ad | ψ1,1 or ψ2,1Qk,1 | ψ2,iQk,i |
Seismic (Eq. 6.12a/b) | 1.00Gk,j | 1.00Gk,j | γIAEk or AEd | - | ψ2,iQk,i |
SkyCiv's Implementation
SkyCiv's Equation | SkyCiv's Comment |
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G + A + ψ1QL + ψ2,1QS | ALS: ACC-a. Main accompanying variable action: Imposed loads QL |
G + A + ψ1QS + ψ2,1QL | ALS: ACC-a. Main accompanying variable action: Snow loads QS |
G + A + 0.2QW + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | ALS: ACC-a. Main accompanying variable action: Wind loads QW |
G + A + 0.5QT + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | ALS: ACC-a. Main accompanying variable action: Temperature loads QT |
G + A + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | ALS: ACC-b. Main and other accompanying variable actions equivalent |
G + E + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | ALS: SEI. |
The following assumptions are made:
Combination | Permanent Actions | Leading Variable Action | Accompanying Variable Actions |
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Characteristic | Gk,j | Qk,1 | ψ0,iQk,1 |
Frequent | Gk,j | ψ1,1Qk,1 | ψ2,iQk,1 |
Quasi-permanent | Gk,j | ψ2,1Qk,1 | ψ2,iQk,i |
SkyCiv's Implementation
SkyCiv's Equation | SkyCiv's Comment |
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G + QL + ψ0,1QS + 0.5QW + 0.6QT | SLS: Characteristic. Leading variable action: Imposed loads QL |
G + QS + ψ0,1QL + 0.5QW + 0.6QT | SLS: Characteristic. Leading variable action: Snow loads QS |
G + QW + ψ0,1QL + ψ0,1QS + 0.6QT | SLS: Characteristic. Leading variable action: Wind loads QW |
G + QT + ψ0,1QL + ψ0,1QS + 0.5QW | SLS: Characteristic. Leading variable action: Temperature loads QT |
G + ψ1QL + ψ2,1QS | SLS: Frequent. Leading variable action: Imposed loads QL |
G + ψ1QS + ψ2,1QL | SLS: Frequent. Leading variable action: Snow loads QS |
G + 0.2QW + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | SLS: Frequent. Leading variable action: Wind loads QW |
G + 0.5QT + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | SLS: Frequent. Leading variable action: Temperature loads QT |
G + ψ2,1QL + ψ2,1QS | SLS: Quasi-permanent. |