Australian Code Load Combinations

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(For Steel Structures & RCC Buildings)

1. Relevant Australian Standards

  • AS/NZS 1170.0
  • AS/NZS 1170.1
  • AS/NZS 1170.2
  • AS/NZS 1170.4
  • AS 4100
  • AS 3600

These standards define Ultimate Limit State (ULS) and Serviceability Limit State (SLS) load combinations.


1. Ultimate Limit State (ULS) Load Combinations

Used for strength design (collapse prevention).

1. Dead + Live Load

1.2G+1.5Q1.2G + 1.5Q1.2G+1.5Q

Where

  • G = Dead Load (self weight, finishes, walls)
  • Q = Live Load (occupancy load)

2. Dead + Live + Wind

1.2G+1.5Q+W1.2G + 1.5Q + W1.2G+1.5Q+W

or0.9G+W0.9G + W0.9G+W

Used when wind causes uplift or overturning.

Where

  • W = Wind load

3. Dead + Earthquake

1.2G+E+ฯˆQ1.2G + E + \psi Q1.2G+E+ฯˆQ

or0.9G+E0.9G + E0.9G+E

Where

  • E = Earthquake load
  • ฯˆQ = reduced live load factor

4. Dead + Wind Only

1.2G+W1.2G + W1.2G+W

For structures where live load is negligible.


2. Serviceability Limit State (SLS) Load Combinations

Used for deflection, cracking, vibration checks.

Basic Combination

G+QG + QG+Q


With Wind

G+ฯˆQ+WG + \psi Q + WG+ฯˆQ+W

Where

  • ฯˆ = combination factor (usually 0.4โ€“0.7 depending on occupancy)

3. Typical Combination Table (Australian Practice)

CombinationEquation
ULS 11.2G + 1.5Q
ULS 21.2G + W + ฯˆQ
ULS 30.9G + W
ULS 41.2G + E + ฯˆQ
ULS 50.9G + E
SLS 1G + Q
SLS 2G + ฯˆQ + W

4. Load Symbols Used in Australian Codes

SymbolMeaning
GPermanent load (dead load)
QLive load
WWind load
EEarthquake load
ฯˆLoad combination factor

5. Steel vs RCC โ€“ Difference in Australia

The load combinations remain the same, but design standards differ:

Steel Structures

Design using AS 4100

Checks include:

  • Member capacity
  • Buckling
  • Lateral torsional buckling
  • Connection design

Reinforced Concrete Structures

Design using AS 3600

Checks include:

  • Flexure
  • Shear
  • Crack control
  • Deflection

Below is a practical structural engineering reference used in real projects based on AS/NZS 1170.0, along with wind from AS/NZS 1170.2 and earthquake from AS/NZS 1170.4. These standards define load factors and combinations used in structural design for buildings.

I will give you two things engineers actually use:

1๏ธโƒฃ Complete load combination table (20+ combinations)
2๏ธโƒฃ STAAD.Pro load combination template


1. Load Symbols (Australian Code)

SymbolMeaning
GDead Load
QLive Load
WWind Load
EEarthquake Load
ฯˆQReduced live load factor
ULSUltimate Limit State
SLSServiceability Limit State

Typical ฯˆ factor = 0.4 โ€“ 0.7 depending occupancy.


2. Ultimate Limit State (ULS) Load Combinations

(Strength design โ€“ collapse prevention)

Comb NoLoad Combination
11.2G + 1.5Q
21.2G + 1.5Q + 0.9W
31.2G + 1.5W
41.2G + 1.5W + 0.4Q
50.9G + 1.5W
60.9G + 1.5W + 0.4Q
71.2G + 1.3E
81.2G + 1.3E + 0.4Q
90.9G + 1.3E
100.9G + 1.3E + 0.4Q
111.2G + 1.5Q + 1.5W
121.2G + 1.5Q + 1.3E

3. Wind Direction Combinations

Because wind acts in ยฑX and ยฑZ directions, engineers normally include additional combinations.

Comb NoLoad Combination
131.2G + 1.5Q + 1.5WX
141.2G + 1.5Q + 1.5W-X
151.2G + 1.5Q + 1.5WZ
161.2G + 1.5Q + 1.5W-Z
170.9G + 1.5WX
180.9G + 1.5W-X

4. Earthquake Direction Combinations

Comb NoLoad Combination
191.2G + 1.3EX
201.2G + 1.3E-X
211.2G + 1.3EZ
221.2G + 1.3E-Z

5. Serviceability Limit State (SLS)

Used for deflection and cracking checks.

Comb NoLoad Combination
S1G
S2G + Q
S3G + 0.7Q
S4G + W
S5G + 0.4Q + W
S6G + E

6. Typical Load Case Definition in STAAD

Example:

LOAD 1 DEAD LOAD
SELFWEIGHT Y -1
FLOOR LOADLOAD 2 LIVE LOAD
FLOOR LOADLOAD 3 WIND +XLOAD 4 WIND -XLOAD 5 WIND +ZLOAD 6 WIND -ZLOAD 7 EQ +XLOAD 8 EQ -XLOAD 9 EQ +ZLOAD 10 EQ -Z

7. STAAD.Pro Load Combination Template

LOAD COMB 101 ULS 1
1.2 1 1.5 2LOAD COMB 102 ULS 2
1.2 1 1.5 3 0.4 2LOAD COMB 103 ULS 3
1.2 1 1.5 4 0.4 2LOAD COMB 104 ULS 4
1.2 1 1.5 5 0.4 2LOAD COMB 105 ULS 5
1.2 1 1.5 6 0.4 2LOAD COMB 106 ULS 6
0.9 1 1.5 3LOAD COMB 107 ULS 7
0.9 1 1.5 4LOAD COMB 108 ULS 8
1.2 1 1.3 7 0.4 2LOAD COMB 109 ULS 9
1.2 1 1.3 8 0.4 2LOAD COMB 110 ULS 10
1.2 1 1.3 9 0.4 2LOAD COMB 111 ULS 11
1.2 1 1.3 10 0.4 2

8. Real Project Load Combinations Used (Typical)

In real steel / RCC buildings, engineers normally use 25โ€“35 combinations including:

  • Dead load
  • Live load
  • Wind ยฑX
  • Wind ยฑZ
  • Seismic ยฑX
  • Seismic ยฑZ
  • Roof live load
  • Temperature loads (sometimes)

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