How to calculate resultant first order eccentricity on the compression member

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A compression member is subjected by normal force and bending moments in both planes y,z. The resultant first order eccentricity is calculated as the ratio of a design normal force and bending moments plus geometrical eccentricity counted as the length of a column/ 400 for a single column.

Calculation of a first-order eccentricity and imperfections

In the navigator tree, there is the Second Order Effect tab which serves for calculation resultant first order and second-order effect on the column.

First order eccentricity :

e0,y/z=M0,y/z/Ned=250/2500 = 100 mm

e0,y/z=M0,y/z/Ned=150/2500 = 60 mm

Imperfections :

eiy/z=l0/400 = 3000/400 =7.5 mm

Calculation of a resultant first order eccentricity

The resultant eccentricity e0ed,yz is counted as first order eccentricity e0,y/z plus increment geometrical imperfection eiy/z to each direction.

arctg(α) = e0,y/e0,z= 100/60 = 59.03 °

ei,y = sin (α) * ei,y/z=sin (59.03)*7.5 = 6.43 mm

ei,z= cos (α) * ei,y/z=cos (59.03)*7.5 = 3.86mm

Resultant first order eccentricity:

e0Ed,y = e0,y + ei,y = 100 + 6.43 = 106.43 mm

e0Ed,z = e0,z + ei,z = 60+ 3.86 = 106.43 mm

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