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Study on Partial Factor of Load for Reinforced Concrete Columns

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  • Zhengjie Cheng
  • Jitao Yao

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At present, the design method of components is still a partial factor design method, and the partial factor value is related to the load value. Because the partial factor has a great influence on the safety of engineering structure, it has been adjusted many times in the process of organization of the code. In order to be basically equivalent to European and American reliability standards and to conform to China’s national conditions and national policies, the Unified standard for reliability design of building structures is revised (i.e., the partial factor of permanent action and variable action was adjusted). Although the concept of factor of safety is commonly used in structure design practice to cover all the unexpected risks, there are some disadvantages to its direct use in structural reliability analysis. For example, the eccentricity of compression members is random, which will lead to the change in resistance parameters of compression members, rather than the fixed value specified in the code. However, the random variation in eccentricity is not considered in the code. So, in this paper, the partial factors of eccentrically loaded members are studied by considering the statistical parameter information of members with random eccentricity. This paper studies the partial factors of different types of components in different ratios of live load effect to dead load effect, and some recommendations are proposed to obtain safer designs. Finally, Monte Carlo simulation method is used to analyze the reliability of the eccentric member. The research results show that the value of partial factors of structure proposed in this paper is reasonable.

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  • Zhengjie Cheng & Jitao Yao, 2021. "Study on Partial Factor of Load for Reinforced Concrete Columns," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-8, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:6663778
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6663778
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