CSM Bridge Design - Superpositioning#

The SSD task task_csm_bridge_superpositioning_small CSM Bridge Design - Superpositioning creates result envelopes for road bridges, that can be used for the design checks. The superpositioning is based on EN 1990, section 6.4 and 6.5.

Important

In order to use this task it is mandatory that the construction process has been calculated with the task Construction Stages.

Important

The task is only available if Eurocode (possibly plus National Annex) with the category Road Bridges has been selected as design code!

How to use the task#

Select the variable actions for the superposition.

CSM Bridge Design - Superpositioning

Note

It is only necessary to select the variable actions. The permanent actions (dead load G, creep and shrinkage C, prestressing P) are considered automatically based on the results from the task Construction Stages.

Note

The National Annex for some countries prescribes the usage of formulas (6.10a), (6.10b) from EN 1990 instead of formula (6.10). You have the possibility to select your prefered combination approach with the checkbox that is available in these cases.

CSM Bridge Design - Superpositioning Formula 6.10ab

Created design envelopes#

Several design envelopes are created for the combinations of EN 1990 for the ulimate (ULS) and seviceability limit states (SLS).

The content of the loadcases that contain the envelopes can be seen in the loadcase title (for further information about the used shortcuts see manual of module MAXIMA, command SUPP).

Note

There are also presuperpositions created, which include only the variable actions. These will be used in the design tasks, where it is important to distinguish between forces that act on the final cross-section (i.e. the variable loads) and forces that act within a construction stage, where the cross-section may not be completed yet. For the corresponding loadcases of the individual envelopes take a look at the following table. The envelopes that contain only the variable actions are assigned to special actions (noted in the table) and can also be adressed via this action.

Combination

Created loadcases final superposition

Created loadcases presuperposition (only variable actions)

rare (characteristic)

1121-1139

1141-1199 (Y_1)

nonfrequent

1221-1239

1241-1299 (Y_2)

frequent

1321-1339

1341-1399 (Y_3)

permanent

1421-1439

1441-1499 (Y_4)

non-cyclic variable loads (settlement, temperature) for fatigue design

1821-1839

1841-1899 (Y_8)

superposition with factor 1.0

1921-1939

1941-1999 (Y_9)

ultimate limit state

2121-2139

2141-2199 (Y_D)

accidental

2521-2539

2541-2599 (Y_A)

earthquake

2601-2699

2601-2699 (Y_E)

fatigue (action FAT)

2821-2839

2841-2899 (Y_F)

for simplified fatigue design checks (using LM1)

2921-2939

2941-2999 (Y_G)

Note

Some combinations are only created if certain actions (fatigue, seismic actions) are selected.

Result Sets usually have more than 10 results, so they need more than 20 min-max loadcases. Therefore their combinations are stored in higher loadcase numbers (see following table).

Combination

Created loadcases final superposition

Created loadcases presuperposition (only variable actions)

rare (characteristic)

91001-91299

81001-81899 (Y_1)

frequent

93001-93299 (Y_3)

83001-83899

permanent

94001-94299 (Y_4)

84001-84899

superposition with factor 1.0

99001-99299 (Y_9)

89001-89899

ultimate limit state

95001-95299 (Y_D)

85001-85899

accidental

96001-96299 (Y_A)

86001-86899

earthquake

97001-97299 (Y_E)

87001-87899