Introduction to EC3 quiz

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Please answer the following 10 multiple choice questions, then click 'submit' to check the result. The pass mark for a CPD certificate is 8 out of 10, and you may retake the quiz as many times as you wish, but the questions will vary! Please note that one, two, three or all of the possible answers presented for each question may be right, and to gain a mark for that question all correct answers must be identified.

Good luck

Introduction to EC3

Must all connections be classified by calculation?

No, classification by experience of satisfactory performance is permitted
Only for elastic design
Only for plastic design
Only if being used outside the UK

When can the Eurocodes be used?

When Approved Document A in the Building Regulations is revised
Only when the client specifies design to the Eurocodes
Immediately
Only for projects outside the UK

In flexural buckling, what non-dimensional slenderness is approximately equivalent to a slenderness L/ryy = 200?

0.5
1.5
2.5
3.5

What value of ξ is specified in the UK National Annex?

The recommended value of 0.85
0.925
0.950
0.875

What does a value of αcr = 11 indicate?

A very sensitive frame
That second-order analysis must be used
That the second-order effects are small enough to be ignored
That the approximate allowances for second-order effects cannot safely be used

When calculating the buckling resistance of a member what is the value of the partial factor, γM1 specified in the UK National Annex?

1.0
1.05
1.1
1.15

What best describes a 'destabilising' load?

One applied between restraints
A load applied to the top flange
A load which is free to move laterally with the buckling flange
A non-vertical load, with a lateral component

When might the typical 25% increase in LTB resistance (EC3, compared to BS 5950) be of particular value?

When the design is governed by deflection
In composite construction
When floor dynamics is a critical check
All other cases

If a web is Class 3 and a flange is Class 1, what Class is the section?

There must be some mistake; both elements should be the same Class
Class 1
Class 2
Class 3

Which approach to lateral-torsional buckling of UKB is recommended for manual calculations in the UK?

The general method
The simplified assessment method
Buckling curves - the general case
Buckling curves - for rolled sections and equivalent welded sections