2010
DOI: 10.2298/fuace1002261i
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Stability design of structures with semi-rigid connections

Abstract: The paper points out to the differences of the First order theory and Second order theory and of the significance in practical calculations. The paper presents theoretical foundations and expressions of calculations of impacts on the stability of structure, that is, review of the Second order theory in a bridge with members semi-rigid connections in joints. In the real structures in general and the especially in the prefabricated structures the connection of members in the nodes can be partially rigid which ca… Show more

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“…Selection of the lower value for L 1 and the higher value for S 1 provides an obviously higher value for γ, while the risk of collapse with the unaltered curves L and S is the same. The following implies [1]:…”
Section: Methods Of Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Selection of the lower value for L 1 and the higher value for S 1 provides an obviously higher value for γ, while the risk of collapse with the unaltered curves L and S is the same. The following implies [1]:…”
Section: Methods Of Relationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Technical methods determine safety form the technical aspects so as to avoid loads exceeding the bearing capacity of the structure. Curve L in ( fig.1), drawn according to the relative frequency of the event, exhibits various values of loads an idealized structure can be exposed to [1]. The curve S exhibits variability of strength parameter of a large number of structures which were designed and constructed according to the same specifications.…”
Section: Technical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Substituting expression (11) into Eq. (8), deformed axis of a beam element with semirigid and eccentric connections may be expressed as…”
Section: Effect Of Semi-rigid and Eccentric Connections Upon Bending mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As opposed to the present analysis, [8] is addressing the effects of semi-rigid and eccentric connections of framework structures in the modal and particularly spectral earthquake analysis. Besides applications in dynamic and earthquake analysis, the effects of semi-rigid connections are considered also in stability analysis, see [11], and in foundation design and soil-structure interaction based on the Winkler's model, see [12]. Prefabricated structures should also be treated as structures with semi-rigid connections, see, for example, [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue is not only technical in nature, but also the socio-economic and there is no solution for it. The ultimate degree of safety comprises protection against: a) technical and b) social effects of collapse [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%