Reliability of beams according to Eurocodes in serviceability limit state

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Abstract

To achieve a relatively consistent probability of failure for structural elements, most design codes apply reliability based code calibration process. Such approaches commonly focus on the strength of the structural members, which is related to the ultimate limit state (ULS). However in the design of beams the performance of the structural elements is often limited by the serviceability requirements, which are related to the serviceability limit state (SLS) using different load combinations than applied in the ultimate limit state. The current study aims to investigate the reliability for serviceability design for flexural members made of different materials (steel, concrete and timber) according to the specifications of the Eurocodes. Second-order reliability method (SORM) is applied to determine the reliability index for different design situations for beams subjected to bending. The probabilistic models of basic variables for time invariant analysis have been taken from the JCSS Probabilistic Model Code. The characteristic, the frequent and the quasi-permanent combination of actions are investigated and compared. The differences in service reliability for different materials are discussed. The results show that there are differences between the achieved reliability indices in the serviceability state between different materials and that for the given load combinations in the Eurocode the reliability index is often below the one given in the code. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)48-54
JournalEngineering Structures
Volume35
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Building Technologies

Free keywords

  • Reliability
  • Serviceability
  • Eurocode

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