D5.D.5.3 Clause 6.3.2.3(1) – LTB for rolled sections or equivalent welded section
The UK-NA specifies different values for the λLT,0 and β factors to be used in equation 6.57 of BS EN 1993-1-1 for rolled and equivalent welded sections. The current implementation in STAAD.pro does not differentiate between rolled and welded sections and uses the default values in BS EN 1993-1-1 for λLT,0 and β. The values specified in the UK-NA are:
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For rolled sections and hot-rolled & cold formed hollow sections:
λLT,0 = 0.4 β = 0.75 -
For welded sections:
λLT,0 = 0.2 β = 1.00
The current implementation of STAAD.Pro uses the buckling curves based on Table 6.5 of BS EN 1993-1-1:2005. The UK-NA specifies different limits and buckling curves to be used in this clause as given below:
Cross Section | Limits | Buckling Curve |
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Rolled doubly symmetric I and H sections and hot-finished hollow sections | h/b ≤ 2 | b |
2.0 < h/b ≤ 3.1 | c | |
h/b > 3.1 | d | |
Angles (for moments in the major principle plane) | d | |
All other hot-rolled sections | d | |
Welded, doubly symmetric sections and cold-formed hollow sections | h/b ≤ 2 | c |
2.0 < h/b ≤ 3.1 | d |
This table again does not specify which buckling curve is to be used in case of welded doubly symmetric sections with h/b ≥ 3.1 and welded non-doubly symmetric sections. Hence for these cases the new implementation will still use the method specified in the base code as per clause 6.3.2.2(2).