Example Calculation of Alpha-Cr PDF
Example Calculation of Alpha-Cr PDF
Example Calculation of Alpha-Cr PDF
CALCULATION SHEET
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Sheet
of
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6,00
6,00
3,00
3,00
[m]
Basic data
Check whether second order effects have to be taken into account or not.
Span length : Bay width : Slab depth : Partitions : Imposed load : Concrete density : Steel grade :
6,00 m 3,00 m 12 cm 1,50 kN/m2 5,00 kN/m2 (office building) 24 kN/m3 S235
CALCULATION SHEET
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of
Date Date
Beams IPE 400 Steel grade S235 Depth Width Web thickness Flange thickness Fillet Mass Section area
h = 400 mm b = 180 mm tw = 8,6 mm tf = 13,5 mm r = 21 mm
Euronorm 19-57
tw
y h
66,3 kg/m
A = 84,46 cm2
z b
Second moment of area /yy Iy = 23130 cm4 Columns HE 200 B Steel grade S235
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Euronorm 53-62
Depth Width Web thickness Flange thickness Fillet Mass Section area
61,3 kg/m
A = 78,08 cm2
Second moment of area /yy Iy = 5696 cm4 Self weight of the beam : (66,3 9,81) 10-3 = 0,650 kN/m Permanent load :
G = 0,650 + (2,88 + 1,5) 3,00
3,50 w
1
3,50
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Steel grade S235 The maximum thickness is 15,0 mm < 40 mm, so : fy = 235 N/mm
Note :
The National Annex may impose either the values of fy from the Table 3.1 or the values from the product standard. EN 1993-1-1 5.3.2
= 0 m h
Where: 0
is the basic value: 0 = 1/200 is the reduction factor for height h applicable to columns:
h =
h
2 h
but
2 h 1, 0 3
is the height of the structure in meters is the reduction factor for the number of columns in a row:
m = 0,5 1 +
m
1 m
is the number of columns in a row including only those columns which carry a vertical load NEd not less than 50% of the average value of the column in the vertical plane considered
CALCULATION SHEET
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of
-198,8
-525,9
-208,9 [kN]
from computer calculation due to the internal force distribution (cp. computer calculation) three columns should be considered (m = 3)
m = 0,5 (1 +
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1 1 ) = 0,5 (1 + ) = 0,816 m 3
2 7
h = 7,00 m
h = =
2 h
= 0 , 756
First order analysis may be used for the structure, if the increase of the relevant internal forces or moments or any other change of structural behaviour caused by deformations can be neglected. This condition may be assumed to be fulfilled, if the following criterion is satisfied:
cr = cr =
Fcr 10 (for elastic analysis) FEd Fcr 15 (for plastic analysis) FEd
CALCULATION SHEET
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where:
cr
Fcr
is the factor by which the design loading would have to be increased to cause elastic instability in a global mode is the elastic critical buckling load for global instability based on initial elastic stiffnesses is the design loading on the structure EN 1993-1-1 5.2.1 (4)B
mode
FEd
Alternative calculation of cr
Beam-and-column type plane frames in buildings may be checked for sway mode failure with first order analysis if the criterion cr 10 (resp. cr 15) is satisfied for each storey. In these structures cr may be calculated using the following approximate formula, provided that the axial compression in the beams or rafters is not significant:
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cr = Ed V Ed
where: H Ed loads
V Ed
h H,Ed
is the design value of the horizontal reaction at the bottom of the storey to the horizontal loads and fictitious horizontal is the total design vertical load on the structure on the of the storey is the horizontal displacement at the top of the storey, to the bottom of the storey, when the frame is loaded horizontal loads (e.g. wind) and fictitious horizontal which are applied at each floor level is the storey height
H,Ed
H,Ed
VEd h
HEd
CALCULATION SHEET
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cr =
Alternative calculation of cr
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Deformed structure
1
h = 3,50m
1, 44 3500 = 28, 41 > 10 466,8 0, 69 0,31 1, 44 2 3500 = 34,83 > 10 466,8 2 0,31
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cr =
38,9
Alternative calculation of cr
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3,50
38,9 1,44
Deformed structure
1
h = 3,50 m
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of
For multi-storey frames second order sway effects may be calculated by increasing the horizontal loads HEd (e.g. wind) and equivalent loads VEd due to imperfections according to first order theory by the factor:
1 1
provided that: - cr > 3,0 - all storeys have a similar distribution of vertical loads horizontal loads frame stiffness with respect to the applied storey shear forces
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cr
here:
1 1 1
1 1 1 6, 79
= 1,172
cr
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