Reliability Analysis of a Steel Frame

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  • M. Sýkora

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14311/370

Keywords:

steel frame, lateral-torsional buckling, reliability, jump processes

Abstract

A steel frame with haunches is designed according to Eurocodes. The frame is exposed to self-weight, snow, and wind actions. Lateral-torsional buckling appears to represent the most critical criterion, which is considered as a basis for the limit state function. In the reliability analysis, the probabilistic models proposed by the Joint Committee for Structural Safety (JCSS) are used for basic variables. The uncertainty model coefficients take into account the inaccuracy of the resistance model for the haunched girder and the inaccuracy of the action effect model. The time invariant reliability analysis is based on Turkstra's rule for combinations of snow and wind actions. The time variant analysis describes snow and wind actions by jump processes with intermittencies. Assuming a 50-year lifetime, the obtained values of the reliability index b vary within the range from 3.95 up to 5.56. The cross-profile IPE 330 designed according to Eurocodes seems to be adequate. It appears that the time invariant reliability analysis based on Turkstra's rule provides considerably lower values of b than those obtained by the time variant analysis.

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M. Sýkora

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Published

2002-01-04

How to Cite

Sýkora, M. (2002). Reliability Analysis of a Steel Frame. Acta Polytechnica, 42(4). https://doi.org/10.14311/370

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