A critical review of probabilistic live load models for buildings: Models, surveys, Eurocode statistics and reliability-based calibration

IF 5.7 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Luis G.L. Costa, André T. Beck
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The appropriate assignment of gravity live loads is of fundamental importance in establishing a design base for safe and economical structures. This paper presents a critical review of the probabilistic modelling of live loads in buildings, providing a historical overview of the theoretical models found in the literature, as well as the load surveys that provided the empirical evidence for their development. As a general rule, these models divide the live load into sustained and extraordinary components, represented as a Poisson square wave and spike processes, respectively, with the differences lying in the underlying hypotheses and process parameters. A comparison of different models is presented, and it is shown that the model parameters currently in use in background documents on the reliability of the Eurocodes do not agree well with survey data, leading to an overestimation of extreme loads. While the Eurocodes lack clear specification regarding the exceedance probability for design loads, this study demonstrates, using a model with modified parameters, that the office design load corresponds to an approximate 27% exceedance probability over 50 years for a reference area of 20 m2. The impact of employing this model on the reliability-based calibration of the Eurocode partial safety factors for loads is also examined, and it is found that the average reliability falls somewhat below the prescribed 50-year target reliability index of 3.8.

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对建筑物的概率活载模型的重要回顾:模型,调查,欧洲规范统计和基于可靠性的校准
重力活荷载的合理分配对于建立安全、经济的结构设计基础具有重要意义。本文对建筑物活荷载的概率建模进行了批判性的回顾,提供了文献中发现的理论模型的历史概述,以及为其发展提供经验证据的负荷调查。作为一般规则,这些模型将活荷载分为持续和异常组件,分别表示为泊松方波和尖峰过程,其差异在于潜在的假设和过程参数。对不同的模型进行了比较,结果表明,目前欧洲规范可靠性背景文件中使用的模型参数与实测数据不太吻合,导致极端荷载的高估。虽然欧洲规范缺乏关于设计荷载超出概率的明确规范,但本研究表明,使用带有修改参数的模型,对于20平方米的参考面积,办公室设计荷载在50年内的超出概率约为27%。本文还考察了采用该模型对基于可靠性的欧洲规范荷载部分安全系数标定的影响,发现其平均可靠性略低于规定的50年目标可靠性指标3.8。
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Structural Safety
Structural Safety 工程技术-工程:土木
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
8.60%
发文量
67
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Structural Safety is an international journal devoted to integrated risk assessment for a wide range of constructed facilities such as buildings, bridges, earth structures, offshore facilities, dams, lifelines and nuclear structural systems. Its purpose is to foster communication about risk and reliability among technical disciplines involved in design and construction, and to enhance the use of risk management in the constructed environment
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