IES ConcreteBending User's Guide
Load Combination Criteria

Load Combination Sets

Strength (LRFD) load combinations are required in ConcreteBending to perform concrete design checks. Service level load combinations may be added if you want to look at results.

Several sets of building code load combinations are built into ConcreteBending.

Importing Load Combinations

Custom factored load combinations can be imported from the clipboard using the Import From Clipboard button in the Load Combinations tab in the Load Case Manager. Text must be tab delimited and copied to the clipboard in the following format:

     {ComboName} {Factor} {ServiceCaseName} {Factor} {ServiceCaseName2} …

For example:

     ComboName    1.2    D     1.6    L     0.5    Lr

     MyCombo     0.9    D     1.3    W

Environmental Design

Environmental design in accordance with ACI 350 requires analyzing all service cases with loads in them. Go to the Service Case tab of the Load Case Manager. Select the service cases with loads in them and check Include in Analysis.

Seismic Criteria

In order to correctly generate load combinations that contain seismic loads, several additional parameters are required. Please refer to ASCE 7, Section 12.4, for how these parameters are used in generating load combinations. It is important to note that these parameters (such as SDS and SD1) are only used to generate load combinations. For example, ASCE 7 says that Seismic Category A does not require the combined orthogonal direction combinations (e.g. X+30%Y), but Category D does. ConcreteBending does not automatically generate any loads, just the combination cases.