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Basic Combinations (Dead, live or other loads) with Seismic Load Effects.

Basic Combinations (Dead, live or other loads) with Seismic Load Effects.

Load combinations with earthquake effects are automatically generated by using Equations 4.11 and 4.12 .


Notation

E d = Total earthquake effect based on the design with directional coupling
E d (H) = Horizontal earthquake effect based on the design with direction coupling
E d (Z) = (Z) direction earthquake effect
G = Constant load effect
H = Horizontal ground thrust effect
Q = Live load effect


4.4.4.1 - Based on the design of the structural system elements, load combinations including earthquake effect are defined by Equation (4.11) and Equation (4.12) :                       

Here Q stands for live load effect, S for snow load effect, and H for horizontal ground thrust described in Section 16 . Horizontal earthquake impact E d (H) shall be determined according to 4.4.2 , vertical earthquake effect E d (Z) shall be determined according to 4.4.3 .

4.4.4.2 - In steel and light steel buildings; 

(a)  Load and Resistance Factor Design with (YDKT) approach, the treatment of Eq. (4.11) from S instead of 1.2 G to be taken, Eq. (4.12) will be used as it is.

(b) If the  Design with Safety Factors (GKT) approach is applied, the load combinations given in Chapter 9 and Chapter 10 shall be used , except for the foundation design according to Chapter 16 .



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