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EN 1999 service temperature versus design temperatures

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MichaelStorm

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Dear members,

Perhaps this is familiar territory for someone.
EN 1999-1-1 is only mentioning 'service temperatures'. For design cases with elevated temperatures i need to verify the yield strength of material.
Following the design rules of 3.2.2 For service temperatures between 80°C and 100°C reduction of the strength should be taken in account.
According formula 3.1 the reducted charecteristic yield value is calculated with value T (is the highest temperature the structure is operating). Is this value equal to the design temperature or the maximum operating temperature. In other words, the service temperature can be seen as the maximum operating temperature or as the design temperature.

Thank you for your reply!

Regards,

 

-T (by definition )is the highest temperaLure the structure is OPERATING..

- 3.1 is apllicable for T is between 80°C and 100 °C ( 80 ≤ T ≤ 100 )
 
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