Steel

This mode is used to select a steel grade for the designed structure and its members and contains three tabs: Application Conditions, Structural Steels and Plates, and Pipes. The Application Conditions tab contains six groups of data.

The choice is made for four groups of structures according to

The procedure for classifying a structure into a certain group is described in [15], DBN B.2.6-163:2010 and DBN B.2.6-198:2014.

In the Importance class according to GOST 27751 group you should select one of the four cases defined in the codes, keeping in mind that the importance factor, γn, for unique projects is, as a rule, defined individually for each particular project by an institution which gives an approval of the design. The default value for the objects of the said type is γn=1.2.

The Possible consequences of achieving the limit state group enables to select one of the three importance classes of the considered structural member. The paper [15], DBN B.2.6-163:2010 and DBN B.2.6-198:2014 provide recommendations on how to classify some structures into these classes (Classes A, B, and C correspond to three grades of the considered group). This rating is accurate for DBN but can be used in other cases as well.

Necessary extracts from these recommendations are given below.

Structures of service platforms and decks:

Columns of industrial buildings and open crane trestles:

Roofing structures:

Framework structures:

Auxiliary structures:

Transporter galleries:

Supports of power transmission lines and structures of outdoor switch gears (OSG):

Aerial equipment:

Vents and chimneys:

Cooling towers, water towers:

Bunkers, silos — A.

Other groups serve to characterize the stress state (Presence of tension under design load and Tensile stresses caused by dynamic loads), and to indicate the temperature mode of operation (Climatic region according to GOST 16350-80). The latter group requires that you indicate whether there is welding in the tension area (Welding in places of tension that exceeds 30% of the design strength).

If the analysis is performed according to SP 53-102-2004 or SP 16.13330 and the requirements of the enhanced fire resistance have to be taken into account according to Sec. 6.2 SP 53-102-2004 (Sec. 5.2 SP 16.13330), a special steel with enhanced fire resistance is selected.

Once you have filled all the data in the first tab, click on the Structural Steels and Plates or Pipes tab to open the respective tab of the dialog box.

When the design is performed according to SNiP, SP or DBN, these tabs contain a reference to a group of structures according to

which conforms to operating conditions specified on the previous tab, a list of steel grades recommended for this group according to GOST 27772-88, and a list of steel grades according to other standards or codes which can be used instead of the recommended steel. This tab also provides reference data on the design strength based on the yield strength (Ry) and on the ultimate strength (Ru).

Steels are selected from one of the following groups: structural steels and plates and steels for hot rolled pipes selected according to

A certain group of structures may require steel of a better grade than that recommended by SNiP or SP. Therefore the user can increase (by no means decrease!) the group of structures by selecting its number from the respective drop-down list. Obviously, the list of recommended steel grades will change as well.

It should be noted that the application does not list all the details which are obligatory to include in the order on steel, such as in notes to Tables 50* and 51-b of SNIP II-23-81*, and notes to text and tables of the Annex C of SP 53-102-2004 (SP 16.13330), Annex F of DBN B.2.6-163:2010, and Annex D of DBN B.2.6-198:2014. Primary regulatory codes and specifications should be used to create an order.