1 Introduction (Compatibility Mode)
1 Introduction (Compatibility Mode)
J Y Richard Liew
Professor
PhD, FSEng, PE, MIStructE, CEng, ACPE, StEr
Teaching Assistant
Mr Yang Yi
• email : [email protected]
• Office - E1A-02-18
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References
Compulsory reading
• EN 1993-1-1 Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures, Part1.1: General rules and rules for
buildings.
• EN 1994-1-1 Eurocode 4: Design of composite steel and concrete structures, Part1.1:
General rules and rules for buildings, 2004.
• Steel building design: Design data, Publication P363, jointly published by The Steel
Construction Institute and the British Constructional Steelwork Association UK, 2009.
• Course notes by Prof. J Y Richard Liew.
Supplementary Readings
• Johnson, R.P., "Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete", Vol 1, Beams, Slabs,
Column and Frames for Buildings, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 3rd ed., 2004.
• Johnson R P and Anderson D, Designers’ guide to EN 1994-1-1 Eurocode 4: Design of
composite steel and concrete structures, Part1.1: General rules and rules for buildings,
Thomas Telford, 2004.
• Gardner L and Nethercot D, Designers’ guide to EN 1993-1-1 Eurocode 3: Design of steel
structures, Part1.1: General rules and rules for buildings, Thomas Telford, 2003.
• Liew J YR and Xiong MX, Design Guide for Concrete Filled Tubular Members with High
Strength Materials to EC 4, Research Publishing, 2015.
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Final Examination
• Items allowed in the exam
– Lecture notes
– EN 1993-1-1
mandatory – EN 1994-1-1
– Section tables and design tables
– Tutorials
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Course Contents
• Limit states design of beams, columns and beam-
columns using design tables.
• Braces and ties
• Simple frames
• Design of mutli-storey sway frames
• Simply supported composite beams,; shear
connectors; serviceability
• Continuous composite beams
• Composite slabs and floor beams
• Composite columns and beam columns
• Gravity and lateral systems
• From concept → theory → applications
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SS EN 1990
SS EN 1991
SS EN 1992 SS EN 1994
SS EN 1993
SS EN 206
SS 544
Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures
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Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures
Part 2 (Bridges)
Part 2-1: Bridges
Part 5 (Piling)
Part 5: Piling
Conventions
Property Symbol Subscript Definition
area A k characteristic
section modulus W d design
radius of gyration i E effect
second moment of area I Rd design resistance
el elastic
Loads Symbol pl plastic
Permanent action G
z
Variable action Q Member axes
Accidental action A y y z–z Minor axis
y–y Major axis
x–x Longitudinal axis
z
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tw
y y h d
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An Example (*)
S275 UB
457×191×98
19.6 mm
S275
Thickness range
fy (MPa)
(mm)*
11.4 mm 16 275
40 265
63 255
80 245
100 235
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Design Approach of Eurocodes
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The approach in Eurocode is based on Limit State Design and the following are the
three main types of limit states:
Ultimate Limit States
states associated with collapse or with other similar forms of structural failure
yielding
buckling
overturning
Serviceability Limit States
states that correspond to conditions beyond which specified service requirements
for a structure or structural member are no longer met.
excessive deflection
excessive vibration
concrete cracking
Accident limit states
o Fire
o Blast
o Durability
o Robustness
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(Decrease (Increase
characteristic resistance) characteristic action)
ψ : combinations factors
Details for γ and ψ given in EN 1990: 2002.
Typical ULS combinations:
1.35DL + 1.5IL (unfavourable DL and IL)
1.35DL + 1.5IL + 0.75WL (unfavourable DL, IL and WL; IL dominant)
1.35DL + 1.5WL + 1.05IL (unfavourable DL, IL and WL; WL dominant)
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j 1
G, j Gk , j Q ,1Qk ,1 Q ,i 0,i Qk ,i
i 1
NON‐LEADING variable action
LEADING variable action
Unfavourable Condition
1.35G
j 1
k, j 1.5Qk ,1 1.5 0,i Qk ,i
i 1
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From SS NA of EN1990
ψ0 = 0.5 for the wind load;
ψ0 = 0.7 for the imposed load;
G = 1.35 for unfavorable permanent action;
Q = 1.50 for leading or non-leading variable action
EHF N Ed N Ed N Ed
0 h m N Ed
0 1 / 200
2 2
h h 1.0
h 3
1
m 0.5 1 N Ed N Ed
m
h: height of structure in meters
m: number of columns in a row with the NEd applied on the column ≥ 50%Ned,avg for
all columns in the vertical plane.
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H Ed 0.15VEd
HEd is the design value of the horizontal reaction at the bottom of the storey
VEd is the total design vertical load on the structure at the bottom of the storey
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Other damages:
• should not adversely affect appearance
• should not adversely affect durability
• should not adversely affect the functioning of the structure
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Qk ,1
i 1
0, i Qk , i Imperfection
Due to EHF
If the leading variable action is the imposed load, Qk, we can simply it as follows:
Qk 0.5Wk EHF
0 = 0.5 based on SS NA
If the leading variable action is the wind load, Wk, we can simplify it as follows:
Wk 0.7Qk EHF
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Deflection Check
(a) Vertical deflection due to imposed load
Cantilevers Length/180
Internal beams carrying plaster or other brittle finish Span/360 or 40mm
Other beams (except purlins and sheeting rails) Span/200 or 40mm
Edge beam Span/300 to span/500
or 20mm
(b) Horizontal deflection of columns due to imposed load and wind load
Tops of columns in single-storey buildings, except
Height/300
portal frames
In each storey of a building with more than one
Height of that storey/300
storey
(c) Crane girders
Vertical deflection due to static vertical wheel loads
Span/600
from overhead traveling cranes
Horizontal deflection (calculated on the top flange
properties alone) due to horizontal crane loads Span/500
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Classification of Actions
Actions (loads) shall be classified by their variation in time as follows:
- Variable actions (Q), e.g., imposed loads on building floors, beams and roofs,
wind action and snow actions, indirect actions (e.g., temperature effects).
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Some values of imposed loads on floors, balconies and stairs in buildings
Specific Use qk (kN/m2) Qk (kN)
Bedrooms and dormitories except those in hotels and motels 1.5 2.0
Bedrooms in hotels and motels; hospital wards; toilet areas 2.0 2.0
Office area (At or below ground floor level) 3.0 2.7
Office area (Above ground floor level) 2.5 2.7
Public, institutional and communal dining rooms and lounges, cafes and restaurants 2.0 3.0
Reading rooms with no book storage 2.5 4.0
Classrooms 3.0 3.0
Assembly areas with fixed seating 4.0 3.6
Places of worship 3.0 2.7
Corridors, hallways, aisles in institutional type buildings (not subjected to crowding) 3.0 4.5
Stairs, landings in institutional type buildings not subjected to crowding 3.0 4.0
Corridors, hallways, aisles in all buildings (subjected to crowding) 4.0 4.5
Stairs, landings in all buildings (subjected to crowding) 4.0 4.0
Walkways – Light duty 3.0 2.0
Walkways – General duty 5.0 3.6
Walkways – Heavy duty 7.5 4.5
Museum floors and art galleries for exhibition purposes 4.0 4.5
Dance halls and studios, gymnasia, stages 5.0 3.6
Assembly areas without fixed seating, concert halls, bars and places of worship 5.0 3.6
Balconies in hotels and motels 7.5 4.5
Areas in general retail shop, department stores 4.0 3.6
Some values of imposed loads due to storage
Specific Use qk (kN/m2) Qk (kN)
General areas for static equipment not specified elsewhere (institutional and 2.0 1.8
public buildings)
Reading rooms with book storage, e.g. libraries 4.0 4.5
General storage other than those specified 2.4 per metre of storage height 7.0
File rooms, filing and storage space (offices) 5.0 4.5
Stack rooms (books) 2.4 per metre of storage height 7.0
but with a minimum of 6.5
Paper storage for printing plants and stationery stores 4.0 per metre of storage height 9.0
Dense mobile stacking (books) on mobile trolleys, in public and institutional 4.8 per metre of storage height 7.0
buildings but with a minimum of 9.6
Dense mobile stacking (books) on mobile trucks, in warehouse 4.8 per metre of storage height 7.0
but with a minimum of 15.0
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Example 1
A beam of span 9 m is simply supported at its ends. It is loaded by two
concentrated loads at its third-points. Calculate the moment and shear
forces required for beam design.
IL Concentrated load 60 kN
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Design loads
54 kN + 90 kN 54 kN + 90 kN
4.05 kN/m
3m 3m 3m
162 kN 162 kN
Design loads:
DLDistributed load 3 × 1.35 = 4.05 kN/m
Concentrated load 40 × 1.35 = 54 kN
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Load resultants/effects
54 kN + 90 kN 54 kN + 90 kN
4.05 kN/m
3m 3m 3m
162 kN 162 kN
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Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures
45kN/m
1. Determine maximum shear and moment
2. Check beam deflection
158kN 158kN
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Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures
Some values of permanent loads
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Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures
Some values of imposed loads on floors, balconies and stairs in buildings
Specific Use qk (kN/m2) Qk (kN)
Bedrooms and dormitories except those in hotels and motels 1.5 2.0
Bedrooms in hotels and motels; hospital wards; toilet areas 2.0 2.0
Office area (At or below ground floor level) 3.0 2.7
Office area (Above ground floor level) 2.5 2.7
Public, institutional and communal dining rooms and lounges, cafes and restaurants 2.0 3.0
Reading rooms with no book storage 2.5 4.0
Classrooms 3.0 3.0
Assembly areas with fixed seating 4.0 3.6
Places of worship 3.0 2.7
Corridors, hallways, aisles in institutional type buildings (not subjected to crowding) 3.0 4.5
Stairs, landings in institutional type buildings not subjected to crowding 3.0 4.0
Corridors, hallways, aisles in all buildings (subjected to crowding) 4.0 4.5
Stairs, landings in all buildings (subjected to crowding) 4.0 4.0
Walkways – Light duty 3.0 2.0
Walkways – General duty 5.0 3.6
Walkways – Heavy duty 7.5 4.5
Museum floors and art galleries for exhibition purposes 4.0 4.5
Dance halls and studios, gymnasia, stages 5.0 3.6
Assembly areas without fixed seating, concert halls, bars and places of worship 5.0 3.6
Balconies in hotels and motels 7.5 4.5
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Some values of imposed loads due to storage
Specific Use qk (kN/m2) Qk (kN)
General areas for static equipment not specified elsewhere (institutional and 2.0 1.8
public buildings)
Reading rooms with book storage, e.g. libraries 4.0 4.5
General storage other than those specified 2.4 per metre of storage height 7.0
File rooms, filing and storage space (offices) 5.0 4.5
Stack rooms (books) 2.4 per metre of storage height 7.0
but with a minimum of 6.5
Paper storage for printing plants and stationery stores 4.0 per metre of storage height 9.0
Dense mobile stacking (books) on mobile trolleys, in public and institutional 4.8 per metre of storage height 7.0
buildings but with a minimum of 9.6
Dense mobile stacking (books) on mobile trucks, in warehouse 4.8 per metre of storage height 7.0
but with a minimum of 15.0