ThomasH
Structural
- Feb 6, 2003
- 1,192
Hi all
As you all know the codes have design factors or partial coefficients. For dead load BS gives 1.4 while Eurocode gives 1.35. (I'm not sure about the exact values for UBC, IBC, ... etc).
Does anyone know what these factors are based on? Note: I don't want to question the factors only know the background.
Part of it is for safety, that's obvious since the allowed stress is the yield stress so the safety is on the load.
My guess is that there is also an allowance for added load in the future but how much?
My guestion is based on that I'm working on a design where we know the weight "exactly", we measure/weigh it. Also, is a very short duration so no allowance for the future is required.
Do you think I can reduce the design factor based on this?
Second question:
When dealing with the lifting of structural elements, what code/codes is applicable? I know of codes for the lifting device and codes for the element when it's installed at the final destination. But what code, if any applies, when it hangs in the crane?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thomas
As you all know the codes have design factors or partial coefficients. For dead load BS gives 1.4 while Eurocode gives 1.35. (I'm not sure about the exact values for UBC, IBC, ... etc).
Does anyone know what these factors are based on? Note: I don't want to question the factors only know the background.
Part of it is for safety, that's obvious since the allowed stress is the yield stress so the safety is on the load.
My guess is that there is also an allowance for added load in the future but how much?
My guestion is based on that I'm working on a design where we know the weight "exactly", we measure/weigh it. Also, is a very short duration so no allowance for the future is required.
Do you think I can reduce the design factor based on this?
Second question:
When dealing with the lifting of structural elements, what code/codes is applicable? I know of codes for the lifting device and codes for the element when it's installed at the final destination. But what code, if any applies, when it hangs in the crane?
Any input is greatly appreciated.
Thomas