Structural Engineering

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Chapter 9


DESIGN PHILOSOPHIES of ACI


and AISC CODES


9.1 Safety Provisions


1 Structuresandstructuralmembersmustalways be designedto carrysomereserve loadabove


whatis expectedundernormaluse.Thisis to account for


Variability in Resistance:Theactualstrengths(resistance)of structuralelements willdif-


ferfromthoseassumedby thedesignerdueto:



  1. Variability in thestrengthof thematerial(greatervariability in concretestrength


thanin steelstrength).



  1. Di erencesbetweentheactualdimensionsandthosespeci ed(mostlyin placement


of steelrebarsin R/C).



  1. E ectof simplifyingassumptionsmadein thederivationof certainformulas.


Variability in Loadings: Allloadingsarevariable. Thereis a greatervariationin thelive


loadsthanin thedeadloads. Sometypes of loadingsareverydicultto quantify(wind,


earthquakes).


Consequencesof Failure:Theconsequenceof a structuralcomponent failuremustbe care-


fullyassessed. Thecollapseof a beamis likelyto causea localizedfailure.Alternatively


thefailureof a columnis likelyto triggerthefailureof thewholestructure.Alternatively,


thefailureof certaincomponents canbe precededby warnings(such as excessive defor-


mation),whereasotheraresuddenandcatastrophic.Finally, if noredistributionof load


is possible(aswouldbe thecasein a staticallydeterminatestructure),a highersafety


factormustbe adopted.


2 Thepurposeof safety provisionsis to limit theprobability of failureandyet permit


economicalstructures.


3 Thefollowingitemsmustbe consideredin determiningsafety provisions:



  1. Seriousnessof a failure,eitherto humansor goods.

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