Configuration (EC3)

Use the Configuration dialog to define parameters applied during the verification of a steel member according to Eurocode 3.

Access
  • In the Steel/Aluminium design layout, click Configuration in the Calculations dialog.

Dialog elements

Calculation points
Specify a number of calculation points or characteristic points:
  • Enter the number of points that are evenly distributed along the member length.
  • Select Characteristic points and then click Options to open the Calculations in Characteristic Points dialog.
Calculation parameters
Efficiency ratio
Defines the coefficient by which the plasticity limit will be multiplied. This ratio increases or decreases the plasticity limit.
Maximum slenderness
Verifies the slenderness of the member.
Components of complex members are not taken into account
Select this option to ignore complex members components for the members during the calculations.
Elastic analysis
Classifies the cross-section as a class 3 cross-section.
Note: The Elastic analysis option does not apply to class 4 sections. These sections are not reclassified to class 3 after selecting this option.
Deselect this option if you want to check each cross-section automatically. During this process, Robot uses the cross-section class to calculate the strength of the section in the plastic state (class 1 and 2) or the elastic (class 3 and 4) state.
Shear verification in the elastic state (6.2.6)
Checks he shear stresses in the elastic state according to point 6.2.6(d) of the code without considering the partial plastic redistribution of shear stresses.
Methods of calculation of interaction factors kij
Contains the list of calculation methods of the interaction factors kij.
These calculation methods are used to verify the global stability of a member under complex loading (compression and bending). These factors are included in the verification formulas (6.61 and 6.62) given in section 6.3.3.(4) of the EN 1993-1-3:2005 code.
  • Method 1 [Annex A]: Calculates the kij factors according to Annex A.
  • Method 2 [Annex B]: Calculates the kij factors according to Annex B.
Fire analysis
Allows design and verification of steel members with user-defined sections according to the specified guidelines:
  • European code EC3 EN 1993-1-2:2005
  • Official document 3 of the ECCS Technical Committee 'Model Code of Fire Engineering' - First Edition, May 2001.
The parameters of the fire analysis are defined in the Member definition - fire resistance parameters dialog. It is possible to select a verification criterion used during the fire verification. There are three verification methods available.
  • Resistance domain - verification according to section 4.2.3 of the EN 1993-1-2 code or sections III.5.1-7 of the document 3 of the ECCS Technical Committee.
  • Temperature/time domain - verification according to point 4.2.4 of the EN 1993-1-2 code or sections III.5.8 of the document 3 of the ECCS Technical Committee.
  • Time domain - verification according to point 4.2.4 of the EN 1993-1-2 code or sections III.5.8 of the document 3 of the ECCS Technical Committee.
Note: Selecting the Fire calculations option excludes structure analysis in the serviceability limit state. Therefore, the Limit state - Serviceability option in the Calculations dialog will not be available.
Exclude internal forces from calculations
Opens the Internal Forces Not Taken into Consideration dialog which allows you to define the limit values of internal forces.
During the analysis, any force value that is negligible for a specific section will be disregarded.
Units of results
Specify if you want to use the selected steel code units or the units used in Robot in your member design results.
Camber
Select Take the deflections from the following case into consideration, and then select the load case for which the displacements defined will be treated as structure camber.