Pathways to adjust partial safety factors for the design of steel-reinforced concrete structures

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Annex A of EN 1992-1-1:2023—recently revised and amended in the context of the Second Generation of Eurocodes—introduces a method to adjust partial safety factors for the resistance side alongside a set of factors for different conditions and design situations, both for new and existing structures. The method proposed in Annex A is complemented by a set of stochastic models for relevant basic variables and forms a rather simple and objective format to adjust the partial safety factors from the default values offered in EN 1990:2023. Yet, over the last few years, advanced reliability-based methods aligned with modern computational tools have proved to enable rather robust and efficient structural reliability assessments. A thorough comparative analysis is imperative to understand how distinct reliability-based methods can be applied to adjust partial safety factors in the design of new structural components composed of steel-reinforced concrete. This analysis sheds light on the use of different methods to derive partial safety factors for the resolution of common engineering problems and offers inferences regarding possible implications in terms of safety and economic efficiency of design solutions.

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partial safety factors, resistance, EN 1992-1-1:2023, Annex A, reliability-based methods, structural design

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