Load Combination Table
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Select either of the two code specified load combinations or input your own.
- ASCE 7-05
- PIP STC01015
- User defined
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Update Table
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Default load combinations are saved in external data files (ACILOAD.INI files). Clicking the Update Table button saves any changes made to the associated table to the file as a default. Otherwise, any changes are saved in the active project file only. |
Delete
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Removes the selected row (load combination) from the associated table. Note: To delete any combination from the default list (kept in an external .INI file) you need to click the Update Table button after deleting.
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Allowable Load Combination and Ultimate Load Combination tables |
Each row in a table represents the ID for a different load combination.
- LC No. – The Load Case number used to identify the load case. You can type a value or use the default. For service load combinations, the default starts with 101 and for ultimate load combinations, the default starts with 201.
- Check Box - Set the check boxes of the combinations that you want to use.
- SWF - The self-weight modification factor this combination which can be used to control the percent of foundation self weight considered in concrete checks.
- SBF - The soil bearing factor which can be used to increase the soil bearing capacity (e.g., for seismic or wind loads).
- Load Type columns - Primary Load cases are assigned a load type, each of which is represented by a separate column in the load combination tables. Type the load combination factor for a given load type in the cell.
Tip: The cell with zero values appears in gray color where as with values other than zero it appears in blue.
To add a new load combination to the table, add factors to the last (empty) row.
Note: To add or change any combination from the default list (kept in an external .INI file) you need to click the Update Table button after making changes.
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