Eurocode Design - Deflections
Eurocode Design - Deflections
Charles King
BSI has published the draft National Annex to BS EN 1990, Eurocode Basis of Structural Design. BS EN 1990 gives information required for
design in all materials covered by the Eurocodes.
The National Annex
defines which load combinations should be used for Ultimate Limit
State and Serviceability Limit State,
gives values for partial factors for loads,
gives values for load combination factors (psi),
gives guidance for deflections.
Steel designers may find the biggest surprises in Table NA1, Examples
of limiting values of vertical deflections, and in Table NA2, Examples
of limiting values of vertical and horizontal deflections. The National
Annex states that the serviceability criteria should be specified for
each project and agreed with the client. Tables NA1 and NA2 are given
below for guidance. Although only given for guidance, such values
tend to become the limits used in almost all specifications.
Vertical deflections
Vertical deflection limits are given in Table NA1, Examples of limiting
values of vertical deflections. The values from a few categories in Table
NA1 are given in Table 1. The values in this table are for the total
deflection from dead plus live loads (permanent plus variable loads in
Eurocode terminology). They are clearly more onerous than the
suggested limits given in Table 8 of BS 5950-1: 2000 which are
calculated for imposed load only, three of which are given in Table 2.
Horizontal deflections
Horizontal deflection limits are given in Table NA2, Examples of
limiting values of horizontal deflections. This contains no explicit
exclusion of portal frames as in Table 8 of BS 5950-1: 2000. However, the
condition of no cracking in bearing walls without reinforcement and
no cracking in partitions are not relevant to normal portal
construction or detailing.
Conclusions
The differences between the National Annex to BS EN 1990 and
BS 5950-1 are a cause for concern because they could result in increased
cost of structures without good reason. Therefore, the SCI encourages
member companies to study the Draft for Public Comment and respond
to BSI. (The SCI would also be glad to receive feedback either positive
or negative feedback from members on this topic.)
The document is: Draft BS EN 1990 National Annex to BS EN 1990:
Basis of Structural design. DPC: 03/700353 DC
It is obtainable from:
BSI, 389 Chiswick High Road, London W4 4AL
Telephone +44(0)20 8996 9000 Fax +44(0)20 8996 7001
The latest date for comments is 31 August 2003. The responsible
committee secretary is given as Mr M.K. Greenley. The document
contains guidance on the acceptable format for the submission of
comments on the second page.
Charles King, is Senior Manager Standards, at The Steel Construction
Institute.
Table 1. Vertical deflections: Values from Table NA1 of the Draft for Public Comment of the National Annex to BS EN 1990
Vertical total deflection Calculated from
dead + imposed loads
Member supporting partition walls
Brittle (not reinforced)
Reinforced
Removable
L/500
L/300
L/300
Ceilings
Plastered
Suspended
L/300
L/200
L/500
L/250
L/180
L/360
L/200