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(Created page with "File:XBeam2DCalculationSettings.png '''Analysis''' Within XBeam2D the analysis is Geometric linear (GL) ). '''Self-weight''' You can choose if you want the dead weight to be automatically generated or not. '''Gravity acceleration g''' Gravity acceleration in m/s2. === '''Code check''' === '''Design working life''' The design working life of the building in years. '''National Annex''' The national annex can be chosen by country. Currently the nationa...")
 
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[[Documentation XBeam2D|BACK]]
[[File:XBeam2DCalculationSettings.png]]
[[File:XBeam2DCalculationSettings.png]]


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Within XBeam2D the analysis is  Geometric linear (GL) ).
Within XBeam2D the analysis is  Geometric linear (GL) ).




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You can choose if you want the dead weight to be automatically generated or not.
You can choose if you want the dead weight to be automatically generated or not.




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Gravity acceleration in m/s2.  
Gravity acceleration in m/s2.  


=== '''Code check''' ===
=== '''Code check''' ===




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The design working life of the building in years.
The design working life of the building in years.




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The national annex can be chosen by country. Currently the national annexes of [[The Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Belgium]], [[Italy]]
The national annex can be chosen by country. Currently the national annexes of [[The Netherlands]], [[Germany]], [[United Kingdom]], [[Belgium]], [[Italy]]


'''Consequence class'''
'''Consequence class'''
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'''Steel code'''
The steel code you want to use.
'''Concrete code'''
The concrete code you want to use.
'''Partial fixity'''


Steel code
Specific for concrete setting if partial fixity should be taken into account.


The steel code you want to use




Imperfections
'''Timber code'''


It can be set whether you want to take imperfections into account or not. For the time being, in Xframe2d global tilt is only possible in two directions. The beam imperfections (beam deformations) are not taken into account. However, the check according to Eurocode does take this into account, by assuming the buckling length equal to the beam length.
The timber code you want to use.

Latest revision as of 09:00, 12 November 2022

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XBeam2DCalculationSettings.png


Analysis

Within XBeam2D the analysis is Geometric linear (GL) ).


Self-weight

You can choose if you want the dead weight to be automatically generated or not.


Gravity acceleration g

Gravity acceleration in m/s2.


Code check

Design working life

The design working life of the building in years.


National Annex

The national annex can be chosen by country. Currently the national annexes of The Netherlands, Germany, United Kingdom, Belgium, Italy


Consequence class

The consequence class of the construction. This determines among other things, the load factors that need to be used.


Steel code

The steel code you want to use.


Concrete code

The concrete code you want to use.


Partial fixity

Specific for concrete setting if partial fixity should be taken into account.


Timber code

The timber code you want to use.