A starting case associated with auxiliary cases and combinations is not taken into account in combinations defined using such cases or combinations; whereas a non-linear case associated with a starting case and used in a combination causes the starting case to be included in the combination.
A combination associated with a starting case causes results in the non-linear analysis of this case to be considered as a starting state for further analysis. Loads for which further analysis is performed no longer include components of a starting case. The exception being situations when it occurs as a combination component. Loads not considered in the first step of the analysis (the difference between a value of the factor used and 1.0) are taken into account.
If a structure includes cable elements, a first case is always treated as a starting one for all the remaining cases, regardless of the state of the Use first case as a starting one for selected non-linear cases option. For cable elements, a starting case is considered as an assembling case used for the prestress of cables.
A starting case should be applied for cases and combinations of non-linear analysis. In the case of a linear analysis, it is ignored. Such a case should be included in a regular case combination.
A starting case is ignored in the following case types:
A starting case may be taken into account for a non-linear combination of cases. It is considered if at least one of the combination components includes the starting case. However, it does not refer to situations when an auxiliary case or another combination with an assigned starting case is a combination component.