When user input is assumed, it is possible to define the user self-values of these coefficients. Combination coefficientsīasic values of coefficients to create combinations arise from EN 1990 standard and depend on the load case category. Choosing a category is possible only for load cases input, according to EN 1990 (the " Materials and standards" tab serves to select the particular standard).
The category of " User-defined input" allows for defining the user self-values of these coefficients. Based on this the variable load cases are assigned combination coefficients ψ 0, ψ 1 a ψ 2. CategoryĬlassification of load cases into categories corresponds to the classification of load according to table A1.1 of EN 1990 standard. If the load input follows EN 1990 the default values of coefficients are taken from table A1.2(B). For permanent load it is necessary to introduce different values for favorable ( γ f, inf) and for unfavorable ( γ f, sup) load action in a combination. This coefficient accounts for unfavorable deviations of values of loads from the representative ones. It allows for specifying the load partial factor γ f. Selecting a particular type of load corresponds to classification according to EN 1990 standard, art. It determines the character of load cases based on their variability in time.
#Load geo 5 code
Only one load case with this code can be considered in each task.Īn arbitrary type of force load (forces, moments) can be introduced into the load case with this code. In this load case the load represents the structure self-weight and it is generated automatically by the program. The load case code determines, what load can be specified for this load. The load case identifier is mainly used in printouts of combinations. The prefix is determined by the type of load case: The load case identifier, which is composed of the load case number and a uniliteral prefix, is displayed in front of the field for entering the name of the load case. The following parameters are defined in the " New load case" dialog window: Load case identifier