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Probability Analysis of Crane Load and Load Combination Actions

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  • Jitao Yao
  • Hui Gu
  • Liuzhuo Chen

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This study presents probability models of crane load and load combination actions for reliability analysis of the industry buildings. Crane load values are simplified here only varying in time, and load combination actions only vary in space. With the feasible survey program and K-S test, the Gumbel distribution is chosen as the probability distribution of the arbitrary point-in-time crane load values with the statistical investigation data. With the simple stationary binomial random process model hypothesis and the block maxima method, it determined that the maximum value of crane load during the design reference period also follows the Gumbel distribution, with the peaks-over-threshold method evaluation. For multiple crane load combination actions, the modified Turkstra rule is improved to determine the probability distribution of the actions as the Gumbel distribution by considering the occurrence probability, numbers, location, and values of each crane load acting on the influence line, evaluated by the Monte Carlo simulations. Design standard values for crane loads and load combination actions, as specified in building codes, are evaluated based on these distributions in probability significance. The calculation results illustrate that the design standard values for crane loads are relatively safe and conservative.

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  • Jitao Yao & Hui Gu & Liuzhuo Chen, 2018. "Probability Analysis of Crane Load and Load Combination Actions," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2018, pages 1-13, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6527307
    DOI: 10.1155/2018/6527307
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