Briefing: Factored material properties and limit state loads-unlikely extreme or impossible pretense
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01/10/2001
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Resumo |
In the limit state design (LSD) method each design criterion is formally stated and assessed using a performance function. The performance function defines the relationship between the design parameters and the design criterion. In practice, LSD involves factoring up loads and factoring down calculated strengths and material parameters. This provides a convenient way to carry out routine probabilistic-based design. The factors are statistically calculated to produce a design with an acceptably low probability of failure. Hence the ultimate load and the design material properties are mathematical concepts that have no physical interpretation. They may be physically impossible. Similarly, the appropriate analysis model is also defined by the performance function and may not describe the real behaviour at the perceived physical equivalent limit condition. These points must be understood to avoid confusion in the discussion and application of partial factor LSD methods. |
Identificador |
http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:59338/UQ59338_OA.pdf |
Idioma(s) |
eng |
Publicador |
Institution of Engineers |
Palavras-Chave | #Materials Technology #Structural Frameworks #C1 #290805 Geotechnical Engineering #760100 Environmental Policy, Legislation and Standards #0905 Civil Engineering |
Tipo |
Journal Article |