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LIMIT STATES AND DESIGN

Limit State: Condition what a structure or
            structural element is no longer
            acceptable for its intended use.
Major groups for RC structural limit states
   Ultimate

   Serviceability

   Special
ULTIMATE LIMIT STATE

Ultimate limit state
   structural collapse of all or part of the structure (
    very low probability of occurrence) and loss of
    life can occur.
ULTIMATE LIMIT STATES
    Loss of equilibrium of a part or all of a structure as

    a rigid body (tipping, sliding of structure).
    Rupture of critical components causing partial or

    complete collapse. (flexural, shear failure).
    Progressive collapse

        Minor local failure overloads causing adjacent members
    
        to failure entire structure collapses.
        Structural integrity is provided by tying the structure
    
        together with correct detailing of reinforcement provides
        alternative load paths in case of localized failure
ULTIMATE LIMIT STATES
    Formation of a plastic mechanism - yielding of

    reinforced forms plastic hinges at enough sections
    to make structure unstable.
    Instability cased by deformations of structure

    causing buckling of members.
    Fatigue - members can fracture under repeated

    stress cycles of service loads (may cause
    collapse).
SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES
    Functional use of structure is disrupted, but

    collapse is not expected
    More often tolerated than an an ultimate limit state

    since less danger of loss of life.
        Excessive deflections for normal service caused by
    
        possible effects
          malfunction of machinery
          visually unacceptable
          damage of nonstructural elements
          changes in force distributions
          ponding on roofs        collapse of roof
SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES
      Excessive crack width          leakage      corrosion of
  
      reinforcement         gradual deterioration of structure.
      Undesirable vibrations
  

        vertical       floors/ bridges
        lateral/torsional     tall buildings
        Change in the loading
SPECIAL LIMIT STATES
Damage/failure caused by abnormal conditions or
 loading.
   Extreme earthquakes        damage/collapse
   Floods        damage/collapse
   Effects of fire,explosions, or vehicular collisions.

   Effects of corrosion, deterioration

   Long-term physical or chemical instability
LIMIT STATES DESIGN
    Identify all potential modes of failure.


    Determine acceptable safety levels for normal

    structures building codes       load
                                combination/factors.
    Consider the significant limits states.

      Members are designed for ultimate limit states
    

     Serviceability is checked.

      Exceptions may include
          water tanks (crack width)
        

         monorails (deflection)

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limit state method

  • 1.
  • 2. LIMIT STATES AND DESIGN Limit State: Condition what a structure or structural element is no longer acceptable for its intended use. Major groups for RC structural limit states  Ultimate  Serviceability  Special
  • 3. ULTIMATE LIMIT STATE Ultimate limit state  structural collapse of all or part of the structure ( very low probability of occurrence) and loss of life can occur.
  • 4. ULTIMATE LIMIT STATES Loss of equilibrium of a part or all of a structure as  a rigid body (tipping, sliding of structure). Rupture of critical components causing partial or  complete collapse. (flexural, shear failure). Progressive collapse  Minor local failure overloads causing adjacent members  to failure entire structure collapses. Structural integrity is provided by tying the structure  together with correct detailing of reinforcement provides alternative load paths in case of localized failure
  • 5. ULTIMATE LIMIT STATES Formation of a plastic mechanism - yielding of  reinforced forms plastic hinges at enough sections to make structure unstable. Instability cased by deformations of structure  causing buckling of members. Fatigue - members can fracture under repeated  stress cycles of service loads (may cause collapse).
  • 6. SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES Functional use of structure is disrupted, but  collapse is not expected More often tolerated than an an ultimate limit state  since less danger of loss of life. Excessive deflections for normal service caused by  possible effects  malfunction of machinery  visually unacceptable  damage of nonstructural elements  changes in force distributions  ponding on roofs collapse of roof
  • 7. SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES Excessive crack width leakage corrosion of  reinforcement gradual deterioration of structure. Undesirable vibrations   vertical floors/ bridges  lateral/torsional tall buildings  Change in the loading
  • 8. SPECIAL LIMIT STATES Damage/failure caused by abnormal conditions or loading.  Extreme earthquakes damage/collapse  Floods damage/collapse  Effects of fire,explosions, or vehicular collisions.  Effects of corrosion, deterioration  Long-term physical or chemical instability
  • 9. LIMIT STATES DESIGN Identify all potential modes of failure.  Determine acceptable safety levels for normal  structures building codes load combination/factors. Consider the significant limits states.  Members are designed for ultimate limit states   Serviceability is checked. Exceptions may include water tanks (crack width)   monorails (deflection)