Torsion


Checks a cross-section in torsion according to Clause 6.1.8.

All references to EN 1995-1-1:2004+A2:2014 unless otherwise stated.

Cross-section Inputs tab

Timber strength class

The timber strength class of the cross-section. See the timber database page for the types supported by Teretron.

Cross-section type

The geometry type of the cross-section.

Width

The width of a rectangular cross-section, in mm.

Depth

The depth of a rectangular cross-section, in mm.

Diameter

The diameter of a circular cross-section, in mm.

Torsion constant reduction

The torsion constant reduction Δ(J/r) refers to reductions in the nominal cross-section size that have to be taken into account in the calculation of the member strength (e.g. holes from fasteners) according to Subclause 5.2(2).

It should be given as a percentage of the total nominal torsion constant of the cross-section.


Contribution of the load distribution system in the member strength properties

Includes factor for the calculation of the member strength, according to Clause 6.6, for a member that functions as part of a continuous load distribution system.

Note that Subclause 6.6(3) states that the strength verification for a continuous load distribution system should be carried out assuming short-term load duration.


Loading Inputs tab

Design torque

The design value of the torsional moment (torque), in kNm.

Load duration class

The Load Duration Class, as defined in Clause 2.3.1.2.

Service class

The Service Class, taking into account the temperature and relative humidity of the environment, as described in Clause 2.3.1.3.

Factor taking into account the effect of the duration of the loads and the moisture content, according to Clause 3.1.3.


Fire Design tab

Active

Selects if this cross-section will also be designed against fire.

Cross-section surface

Defines if the cross-section surface is unprotected (exposed to fire on all sides) or is protected (on all sides).

Time of fire exposure t

The time of the exposure of the cross-section to fire, in minutes.

Time

The time of exposure of a protected cross-section to fire until it starts to char, in minutes.

Time

The time of exposure of a protected cross-section to fire until the protection fails completely, in minutes.

Note that this is can be longer (but not shorter) than .

Factor

Factor defines the charring rate of a protected cross-section between the time it starts to char and the time the protection fails completely.

It is required when has a different value to .

Theoretical charring rate

The theoretical charring rate of the timber, in mm per minute.

It is required for plywood where the relevant standards do not provide a default value.

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