You can edit and add load combinations in the Structural Settings dialog.
- Click Analyze tabAnalytical Model panel (Load Combinations).
- Click in the Load Combination table, and click Add.
- Click in the Name field, and enter a name.
- Click in the Edit Selected Formula section, and click Add in the same section.
- Click in either the Case or Combination field to select a Case or Combination.
- Click in the Factor field to enter a factor.
Notice that the Name and Formula fields change in the Load Combination table.
- Click Add again in the Edit Selected Formula section.
- Click in the Case or Combination field to select a Case or Combination value.
- Click in the Factor field to enter a factor.
Notice that the Name and Formula fields change in the Load Combination section.
- In the Type field of the Load Combination table, select either Combination or Envelope.
Setting the load combination type to Combination, gives results (reactions and member forces) for a single load combination. Envelope gives maximum and minimum results on a group of load combinations.
- In the State field of the Load Combination table, select either Serviceability or Ultimate.
Setting the load combination state to Serviceability, reflects how a structure performs (deflection, vibration etc.) under normal or expected loading, whereas Ultimate states are based on the total capacity of a structure to safely resist extreme or ‘factored’ loads without failing (buckling, fracturing etc.).
- Click in the Load Combination Usage field, and click Add.
The load combination usage parameter is user defined (either gravity, lateral or combined).
- Gravity Load Combinations include the vertical loads, both permanent or dead (self weight of the structure - floor, beams, columns etc.) and live loads based on occupancy (people on an office floor, boxes in a storage room, snow on a roof, etc.).
- Lateral Load Combinations include the horizontal loads, both permanent or dead (soil resting up against a foundation wall) and live loads (wind against the face of a structure or the shaking of a structure from an earthquake).
- Combined Load Combinations include varying degrees of both gravity and lateral loads in order to account for cases when structures are both occupied and experiencing wind or earthquake loads.
- Click the Load Combination Name field to select a Combination to which to add a new Load Combination Usage.
- In the Load Combination field, select the Load Combination to which a new Load Combination Usage is to be applied. This is achieved by clicking anywhere in the row of the Load Combination.
- In the Load Combination Usage field, check the new Load Combination Usage that you want.
Notice that as soon as a Load Combination Usage is checked, it applies itself to the selected Load Combination.
- Click OK to exit the dialog.
Filtering load combinations generated by add-ins
By default, load combinations generated by add-ins are not displayed. To view them, select Show third-party generated combinations. However, they are not available for editing.