EC3 Design (Staad Manual)
EC3 Design (Staad Manual)
EC3 Design (Staad Manual)
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STAAD.Pro is capable of performing steel design based on the European code EC3 BS EN 199311:2005
Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures Part 1.1 General rules and rules for buildings.
The implementation of EN199311:2005 includes the amendments as per CEN corrigenda of
February 2006 and April 2009.
Design of members per EC3 BS EN 199311:2005 requires the STAAD ECC Super Code SELECT Code
Pack or the STAAD UK Super Code SELECT Code Pack.
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The program uses the parameter ELB (See "Design Parameters") to override the Cl.6.2.9
checks for combined axial load and bending case. When specfied as 1, the program uses the
more general equation 6.2 of EN 199311, instead.
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EN 199311:2005 does not specifically deal with single angle, double angles, double channels
or Tee sections and does give a method to evaluate the slenderness of such members. In these
cases, the Eurocode 3 (EN 199311) design module of STAAD.Pro uses the methods specified
in BS 59501:2000 to calculate the slenderness of these members. Cl. 4.7.10 of BS 59501:2000 is
used in the current version of the EC3 design module. See "Single Angel Sections" for ST
and RA angle specifications.
Laced or battened compression members are not dealt within the current version of EC3 (EN
1993) design module in STAAD.Pro.
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Where:
Vc,Rd is the is the shear design resistance given by:
Av is the shear area and is worked out for the various section types as given in Cl. 6.2.6
(3) of the code.
Shear Buckling
For sections that are susceptible to shear buckling, the program will perform the shear buckling
checks as given in Section 5 of EN 199315. The shear buckling checks will be done only for I Sections
and Channel sections. Shear stresses induced from torsional loads are taken into account while
performing torsion checks.
Web shear buckling is checked in STAAD.Pro V8i (SELECTseries 3) (release 20.07.08) and
later.
The susceptibility of a section to shear buckling will be based on the criteria given in Cl 5.1(2) of EN
199315 as is as given as follows:
a. For unstiffened webs, if hw/t > 72/, the section must be checked for shear buckling.
The design resistance is calculated as:
Where:
hw = distance between flanges of an I Section (i.e., depth 2x flange thickness).
t = thickness of the web
= (235/fy), where fy is the yield stress
= 1.2 for steel grades up to and including S 460 and = 1.0 for other steel grades
k as defined in sections below
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w is the web contribution factor obtained from Table 5.1 of the EC3 code and is
evaluated per the following table:
Table 7C.1Evaluate of w
Slenderness
Parameter
Rigid End
Post
Non-rigid End
Post
w < 0.83/
0.83/w
0.83/w
w > 1.08
1.37/(0.7 + w)
0.83/w
b. For stiffened webs, if hw/t > 31Ek/, the section must be checked for shear buckling.
The design resistances considers tension field action of the web and flanges acting as struts in a
truss model. This is calculated as:
Where:
Vbf,Rd is the flange resistance per Cl.5.4 for a flange not completely utilized by
bending moment.
bf is the width of the flange which provides the least axial resistance, not to be
taken greater than 15tf on each side of the web.
tf is the thickness of the flange which provides the least axial resistance.
Mf,Rd = Mf,k/M0, the moment of resistance of the cross section consisting of the
effective area of the flanges only. For a typical I Section or PFD, this is evaluated
as btfhw. When an axial load, NEd, is present, the value of Mf,Rd is reduced by
multiplying by the following factor:
Af1 and Af2 are the areas of the top and bottom flanges, respectively.
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Where:
VEd is the design shear force.
The shear forces due to any applied torsion will not be accounted for if the TOR parameter has
been specifically set to a value of 0 (i.e., ignore torsion option).
If the stiffener spacing has not been provided (using the STIFF parameter), then the program assumes
that the member end forms a nonrigid post (case c) and proceeds to evaluate the minimum stiffener
spacing required.
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In general, the torsion at any section TEd is resolved into two components, viz.
The pure torsional (St. Venants) moment (Tt,Ed) and
The warping torsional moment(Tw,Ed)
Therefore,
TEd = Tt,Ed + Tw,Ed = GJ = EH
[Ref SCI pub. P057]
Where:
and are the first and third derivates of twist ( ), respectively, and depend on the
end conditions and loading. These are evaluated from the equations in Annex B of P057
and are based the specified CMT parameter.
Although the equation given the NCCI document SN007bENEU can be used to evaluate
Twrd, the NCCI does not give the eqn. to evaluate . Therefore, Annex B of P057 is used.
The torsional resistance of the section is also considered as the sum of the pure torsion resistance and
the warping torsion resistance. The pure torsion resistance (Tt,Rd) and the warping torsional resistance
(Tw,Rd) are evaluated as:
For closed sections:
Tt,Rd = 2 Ac t max
Where:
Ac is the area enclosed by the mean perimeter
t is the max thickness
max is the max. allowable shear stress = (fy/3)/ m0
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STAAD.Pro checks for shear resistance of a section based on Cl. 6.2.6 for EC3 and the plastic shear
resistance (in the absence of torsion) is evaluated as:
Where:
Av is as pre Cl.6.2.6 (3) for the various sections
When torsion is present, along with the shear force, the design shear resistance will be reduced to
Vpl,T,Rd, where Vpl,T,Rd is evaluated as follows:
i. For I or H Sections:
Where
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t,Ed is the shear stress due to direct (St. Venants) torsion and
w,Ed is the shear stress due to warping torsion.
The various shear stresses due to torsion t,Ed and w,Ed are evaluated as follows:
i. For Closed sections:
The shear stresses due to warping can be ignored as they will be insignificant and hence:
t,Ed = TEd/(2Act)
[Ref NCCI Sn007bENEU]
Where:
TEd is the applied torsion,
Ac is the area delimited by the mean perimeter and
t is the thickness of the cross section
w,Ed = 0, since warping is ignored
ii. For Open sections [I, H, Channel] sections:
For I and H sections, the web will not be subject to warping stresses and therefore warping
shear can be ignored (w,Ed=0).
The stress due to pure torsion is evaluated as:
t,Ed = Gt
[Ref SCI pub. P057]
Where:
G is the shear modulus
is a function depending on the end condition and loading(T). This will be
taken from section 6 and Annex B of P057.
Although the maximum stress is at the thickest section of the profile, the program uses
the web thickness for this clause (since the shear capacity is based on the web area)
unless the load is parallel to the flanges, in which case the flange thickness is used.
For channel sections that are free to warp at the supports and, thus, are not subject to warping
stresses:
The warping shear stress is evaluated as:
w,Ed = ESw / t
[Ref SCI pub. P057]
Where:
E is the elastic modulus,
Sw is the warping statistical moment and
is a function depending on the end condition and loading(T). This will be
taken from section 6 and Annex B of P057.
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Eurocode 3 gives yield criterion as per eqn. 6.1 and STAAD.Pro uses the yield criterion given in EC3.
When a member is subject to combined bending and torsion, some degree of interaction occurs
between the two effects. The angle of twist caused by torsion is amplified by the bending moments
and will induce additional warping moments and torsional shears. Account must also be taken of the
additional minor axis moments produced by the major axis moments acting through the torsional
deformations, including the amplifications mentioned earlier.
For members subject to bending and torsion, the stresses are evaluated as follows:
Direct bending stress (major axis): bz = Mz / Zz
Direct bending stress (minor axis): by = My / Zy
Direct stress due to warping: w = EWns
Direct stress due to twist (min. axis): byt = Myt / Zy
Direct stress due to axial load (if any): c = P/ A
Where:
Mz is the major axis moment & My is the minor axis moment.
is the differential function based on twist (ref P057 Annex B. & Table 6)
Wns is the normalized warping function.
Myt = Mz (see Appendix B of P057 to evaluate )
Shear stresses due to torsion and/or warping is evaluated as described above for Clause 6.2.7(9).
Check for yield (capacity checks) is then done according to Eqn 6.1 of EN 199311:2005, as described
for the Basic Stress Check (TORSION = 1):
Clause EC-3:6 App A Check for combined Torsion and Lateral Torsional buckling
The interaction check due to the combined effects of bending (including lateral torsional buckling)
and torsion will be checked using Annex A of EN 19936: 2007. Note that this interaction equation
does not include the effects of any axial load.
At present, SCI advises that no significant work has been published for this case and work is
still ongoing. So at present is advisable not to allow for torsion in a member with large axial
load.
Members subject to combined bending and torsion will be checked to satisfy:
Where:
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Cmz is the equivalent uniform moment factor for bending about the zz axis, according
to EN 199311 Table B.3.
My,Ed and Mz,Ed are the design values of the maximum moment about the yy and zz
axis, respectively.
My,Rk and Mz,Rk are the characteristic values of the resistance moment of the cross
section about it yy and zz axis, respectively, from EN 199311, Table 6.7.
My,cr is the elastic critical lateraltorsional buckling moment about the yy axis.
Tw,Ed is the design value of the warping torsional moment.
Tw,Rk is the characteristic value of the warping torsional resistance moment.
LT is the reduction factor for lateral torsional buckling according to 6.3.2 of EN 199311.
For all of the above checks the effective length of the member to be used for torsion can be
set by using the EFT design parameter.
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General
Eurocode 3 (EN 199311:2005) gives very limited guidance for the analysis and design of torsion
members. While both elastic and plastic analyses are permitted generally, the design analysis methods
for torsion discussed within EC3 are primarily based on elastic methods. Also, only the first yield
design resistance is specifically discussed for torsion members. Furthermore, there is no guidance on
section classification nor on how to allow for the effects of local buckling on the design resistance for
combined torsional effects. EC3 also does not specifically deal with members subject to combined
bending and torsion and loosely states that the yield criteria (Eqn 6.1 in the code) can be used for
elastic verification.
The method used by STAAD.Pro is therefore based on the SCI publication P057: Design of members
subject to combined bending and torsion. Though this publication is based on the British standard BS
59501, the principles from this document are applied in the context of Eurocode 3.
At the time this feature has been implemented in STAAD.Pro, SCI are in the process of
updating document P057 to be in accordance with Eurocode 3. Hence this method might be
subject to modifications subject to the publication of a newer version of P057. The NCCI
document SN007bENEU: Torsion will also be referenced where appropriate.
Code Basis
Torsion design in EC3 is given in Cl. 6.2.7 of EN 199311:2005. Therefore, this clause is used primarily
for this implementation.
EN 199311:2005 does not deal with members subject to the combined effects of torsion and lateral
torsional buckling. However, EN 199316 considers such a condition in Appendix A. Therefore,
STAAD.pro uses Appendix A of EN 199316 to check for members subject to combined torsion and
LTB.
The following clauses from EC3 are then considered:
Cl. 6.2.7(1)
Cl. 6.2.7(9)
Cl. 6.2.7(5)
EC3 6 App A
STAAD.Pro does, however, use this clause (6.2.7) to report the output for all torsion checks.
Also any distortional deformations and any amplification in the torsional or shear stresses
due to distortions will be neglected by the program.
Clause 6.2.7(1)
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States that for members subject to torsion, the design torsional moment TEd at each cross
section should satisfy:
TEd / RRd 1.0
Where:
TRd is the design torsional resistance of the cross section.
This is the primary condition that will need to be satisfied for members subject to torsion. The
method for working out the torsional resistance TRd, for the various cases is dealt in the
following sections.
Cl. 6.2.7(9)
States that:
For combined shear force and torsional moment, the plastic shear resistance
accounting for torsional effects should be reduced from Vpl,Rd to Vpl,T,Rd and the
design shear force should satisfy:
VEd / Vpl,T,Rd 1.0
The code also gives means to evaluate Vpl,T,Rd in equations 6.26 to 6.28. These equations,
however, only deal with I/H sections, Channel sections, and structural hollow sections (RHS,
SHS, CHS). Therefore, the application of Cl. 6.2.7(9) is only performed for these section
profiles.
Cl 6.2.7(5)
States that the yield criteria given in Cl. 6.2.1(5) of EN 199311:2005 may be used for elastic
verification. STAAD.Pro evaluates the stresses due to the various actions on the cross section
and applies this yield criterion.
The program allows for two types of checks for members subject to torsion for EC3 design:
I. Basic Stress Check: This method is intended to be a simplified stress check for torsional effects.
This method will produce the output corresponding to Cl. 6.2.7(5) of EN 199311.
II. Detailed Checks: This method will perform a full torsional analysis of the member. All four of
the clause checks mentioned earlier will be performed.
The details of these checks are as described below.
You have the option to choose the method to be used for a specific member or group of members.
This will be facilitated by setting the value of the TORSION. The TORSION parameter set to zero by
default, which results in torsion checks only being performed if the member is subject to torsional
moments (i.e., for this default setting, the program will ignore torsion checks if there is no torsional
moment in the member). Setting the value of the TORSION parameter to three (3) will cause the
program to ignore all torsional moments. The detailed output (i.e., TRACK 2) will indicate that torsion
has been ignored for that particular member. The details of setting the values to one (1) or two (2) and
the corresponding checks performed are as described below. See "Design Parameters" for additional
details.
If the TORSION parameter is set to 1 or 2, the program will perform the appropriate checks
even if the member is not subject to torsional moments. In such cases, the program will
perform the checks with a value of zero for the torsional moment.
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The results and output follow the axis convention as described in Section 7C.1.3
STAAD.PRO CODE CHECKING - BS EN 1993-1-1:2005
********************************************
NATIONAL ANNEX - NA to BS EN 1993-1-1:2005
PROGRAM CODE REVISION V1.9 BS_EC3_2005/1
EC-6.3.3-662
25.00 C
0.045
1 code clause, & critical ratio
Design status, critical
5.00
-10.00
Section 0.00
forces & critical section location
=======================================================================
MATERIAL DATA
Grade of steel
= USER
Modulus of elasticity
= 205 kN/mm2
Design Strength (py)
= 275 N/mm2
SECTION PROPERTIES (units - cm)
Member Length =
500.00
Gross Area = 161.30
Net Area = 161.30
z-axis
"zaxis" here refers to bending
about ZZ (when Yy-axis
is Up), where as EC3 uses the Y-Y axis convention.
Moment of inertia
Plastic modulus
Elastic modulus
Shear Area
Radius of gyration
Effective Length
DESIGN DATA (units - kN,m)
Section Class
Squash Load
:
:
:
:
:
:
30820.004
2149.000
1926.250
81.998
13.823
500.000
EUROCODE NO.3 /2005
:
CLASS 1
:
4435.75
0.006
1.00
9239.001
939.100
615.933
51.728
7.568
500.000
Section class as per Table 5.2
Max. cross section capacity (A fy/GM0
GM2 :
1.10
z-axis
y-axis
Slenderness ratio (KL/r) :
36.2
66.1
Compression Capacity
:
4078.2
3045.5
Tension Capacity
:
4435.8
4435.8
Moment Capacity
:
591.0
258.3
Reduced Moment Capacity :
591.0
258.3
Shear Capacity
:
1301.9
821.3
BUCKLING CALCULATIONS (units - kN,m)
Lateral Torsional Buckling Moment
MB = 591.0
co-efficients Factor
C1 & C1
K used
: C1in M
=2.578
K =1.0,
Effective
Length=
5.000
and End
restraint factor
(corresponds
to the CMN design parameters
cr calculations
Elastic Critical Moment for LTB,
Mcr
= 1541.5
Critical Load For Torsional Buckling,
NcrT = 13898.0
Critical Load For Torsional-Flexural Buckling, NcrTF = 13898.0
ALL UNITS ARE - KN
METE (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED)
MEMBER
TABLE
RESULT/
CRITICAL COND/
RATIO/
LOADING/
FX
MY
MZ
LOCATION
=======================================================================
CRITICAL LOADS FOR EACH CLAUSE CHECK (units- kN,m):
CLAUSE
RATIO LOAD
FX
VY
VZratio, loadcase,
MZ & section
MY forces for each clause check
Max.
EC-6.3.1.1
0.008
1
25.0
0.0
0.0
-10.0
5.0
EC-6.2.9.1
0.020
1
25.0
0.0
0.0
-10.0
5.0
EC-6.3.3-661
0.035
1
25.0
0.0
0.0
-10.0
5.0
EC-6.3.3-662
0.045
1
25.0
0.0
0.0
-10.0
5.0
EC-6.3.2 LTB
0.017
1
25.0
0.0
0.0
-10.0
5.0
Torsion and deflections have not been considered in the design.
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************** END OF TABULATED RESULT OF DESIGN **************
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1 ST
IPE100
FAIL
EC-6.3.2 LTB
8.591
1
0.00
0.00
-31.25
2.50
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
| CALCULATED CAPACITIES FOR MEMB
1 UNIT - kN,m SECTION CLASS 1 |
|MCZ=
9.2 MCY=
2.1 PC=
12.3 PT=
242.1 MB=
3.6 PV=
68.7|
| BUCKLING CO-EFFICIENTS C1 AND K :
C1 = 1.132
K = 1.000 |
| PZ=
242.05
FX/PZ =
0.00
MRZ=
9.2
MRY=
2.1
|
|---------------------------------------------------------------------|
Refer to Section 7.C.6 of the International Design Codes manual for additional
information on all EC3 design parameters.
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Default
Value
Description
ALH
0.5
ALPHA
1.0
BEAM
3
Parameter to control the number of sections
to checked along the length of a beam:
1. Check at location of maximum Mz
along beam
2. Check sections with end forces and
forces at location of BEAM 1.0 check.
3. Check at every 1/13th point along the
beam and report the maximum
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Parameter
Name
BETA
C1
Default
Value
Description
1.0
1.132
C2
0.459
C3
CAN
CMM
1.0
CMN
1.0
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Parameter
Name
CMT
Default
Value
1
Description
DFF
DJ1
0
"Deflection Length" / Max.. allowable local
(Mandatory deflection
for deflection
See Note 1d below.
check,
TRACK 4.0)
Start Joint
of member
End Joint of
member
DMAX
100.0 cm
DMIN
DJ2
EFT
Member
Length
ELB
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Parameter
Name
ESTIFF
Default
Value
0
Description
FAB
FU
GM0
1.0
GM1
1.0
GM2
1.25
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Parameter
Name
GST
Default
Value
0
Description
KC
1.0
Corresponds to the correction factor as per
Table 6.6 of EN 199311:2005. Program will
calculate kc automatically if this parameter
is set to 0.
For the British, Singapore, & Polish
NAs, kc will be calculated as given
in the NA by default.
KY
1.0
KZ
1.0
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Parameter
Name
LEG
Default
Value
0
Description
LVV
LY
Member
Length
LZ
Member
Length
MTH
0
Used to select the clause to be used to
calculate the LTB reduction factor, LT. The
available options and corresponding values
are as below:
0. Use default method based on section
type (default)
1. Use Cl.6.3.2.2
2. Use Cl.6.3.2.3
By default, the program will use Cl 6.3.2.3 for
rolled & builtup Isections and Cl. 6.3.2.2
for all other sections. If, however, the
specified National Annex expands on Cl.
6.3.2.3 to include other section types (e.g.,
the UK NA), the program will use Cl. 6.3.2.3
by default for that particular section type.
See "European Codes National Annexes
to Eurocode 3 [EN 199311:2005]" for
additional details on NA documents.
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Parameter
Name
MU
Default
Value
0
Description
NA
NSF
1.0
PLG
PY
RATIO
SBLT
Yield
Strength
0.0
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Parameter
Name
SGR
Default
Value
Description
STIFF
Member
Length or
depth of
beam,
whichever is
lesser
TOM
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Parameter
Name
TORSION
Default
Value
0
Description
TRACK
0
Specify level of detail in output.
0. Summary of results only.
1. Summary with member capacities.
2. Detailed results.
4. Deflection check results only.
UNF
UNL
Member
Length
ZG
+Section
Depth/2
Notes:
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c. If DJ1 and DJ2 are not used, "Deflection Length" will default to the member length and
local deflections will be measured from original member line.
d. It is important to note that unless a DFF value is specified, STAAD will not perform a
deflection check. This is in accordance with the fact that there is no default value for
DFF (see Table 2B.1).
e. The above parameters may be used in conjunction with other available parameters for
steel design.
2. CMM Parameter
The values of CMM for various loading and support conditions are as given below:
Table 7C.3Values for the CMM Parameter
CMM Value
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CMM Value
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While both sets of code checks will be reported in the output file, only the last code
check results are reported in the STAAD.Pro graphical interface.
4. CMT Parameter
The values of CMM for various loading and support conditions are as given below:
Table 7C.4Loading and Support Conditions represented by CMT Parameter
Values
Description
Diagram
CMT
Value
1
For CMT = 2 and CMT = 3, you have the option of specifying the distance at which the
concentrated torque acts, measured from the start of the member. This can be done by
using the ALH design parameter. The ALH parameter indicates the ratio of the distance
of the point torque (from the start of the member) to the length of the member. This
parameter will have a default value of 0.5 (i.e., the torque acts at the center of the
span) and will accept values ranging from 0 to 1.
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The GB1 parameter that is being used for compression checks in builds preceding this release
(STAAD.Pro 2007 build 06) has been removed as this parameter is no longer required in EN
199311:2005. Hence any legacy files that use GB1 parameter will indicate an error message
and you will be required to substitute GB1 with GM1, in accordance with EN 199311:2005.
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