Xaviera
Structural
- Sep 25, 2017
- 19
Hi everyone,
I have some questions in regards to the rules stated in the AS/NZS 1170.2 under Section 5 on the Action Combination Factors (Kc). The standard states that when the building has
2 effective surfaces: Kc = 0.9
3 or more effective surfaces: Kc = 0.8
However, I am a little bit confused on what constitutes as an effective surface. For the internal surface, I understood that it is considered effective if the |Cpi| > 0.2. But I am not sure about the Cpe. Can someone explain this to me? I have read several handbooks on the AS/NZS 1170.2 but still fail to understand this part. Thank you in advance for your help. I will appreciate it very much.
I have some questions in regards to the rules stated in the AS/NZS 1170.2 under Section 5 on the Action Combination Factors (Kc). The standard states that when the building has
2 effective surfaces: Kc = 0.9
3 or more effective surfaces: Kc = 0.8
However, I am a little bit confused on what constitutes as an effective surface. For the internal surface, I understood that it is considered effective if the |Cpi| > 0.2. But I am not sure about the Cpe. Can someone explain this to me? I have read several handbooks on the AS/NZS 1170.2 but still fail to understand this part. Thank you in advance for your help. I will appreciate it very much.