Limit State definition

Limit State means a condition in which a structure or component is judged either to be no longer useful for its intended function (serviceability limit state) or to beunsafe (strength limit state); (ca) “Load And Resistance Factor Design (LRFD)” means a method of proportioning structural elements using load and resistance factors such that no applicable limit state is reached when the structure is subjected to all appropriate load combinations. The term “LRFD”is used in the design of steel and wood structures; (cb) “Master Plan” means a Development plan for an area providing short terms and long termspolicy guideline for a systematic and controlled growth in future; (cc) “Medical Waste” means waste or item which can, or is likely to, cause infection, and withoutprejudice to the generality above, includes needles, operating theatre material, surgical gloves, bandages, blood, bones and flesh etc; (cd) “Multi StoreyBuilding” means any building above ground plus two or more storey; (ce) “Normal WeightConcrete” means concrete containing only aggregate that conforms to ASTM C33; (cf) “Openings” means apertures or holes in the exterior wall boundary of the structure; (cg) “Owner” means a person or persons holding title to a piece of plot or land/constructionthereupon; (ch) “Parapet wall” means a wall, whether plain, perforated or paneled, protecting the edge of aRoof, Balcony, Verandah or Terrace; (ci) “Party Wall” means a wall separating adjoining properties; (cj) “PCATP” means Pakistan Council of Architects and Town Planners; (ck) “PEC” means Pakistan Engineering Council established under PEC Act, 1976; (cl) “Pedestrian Lane” means Thoroughfares intended exclusively for pedestrian traffic at least 10ft(3m) wide; (cm) “Plain Concrete” means structural concrete with no reinforcement or with less reinforcementthan the minimum amount specified for reinforced concrete; (cn) “Plinth Level” means the height of the finished floor level of the ground floor, measuredfrom the top of the finished surface of the road serving the plot. (co) “Precast Concrete” means a structural concrete element cast in other than its final position in thestructure; (cp) “ProfessionalEngineer” means a person recognized as such under-PEC Act and Rules & Regulationsframed thereunder;
Limit State means a condition of a machine and/or equipment which makes its further operation inadmissible or inexpedient or the recovery of its operable condition impossible or inexpedient;
Limit State means a condition beyond which a structure or member becomes unfit for service and is judged to be no longer useful for its intended function or unsafe.

Examples of Limit State in a sentence

  • The piling were evaluated for drivability and group effects at the LRFD Strength Limit State.

  • Settlement of the substructure units and horizontal movement of the abutment piling were evaluated at the LRFD Service Limit State.

  • Strength Limit State Wind Pressure: The above wind pressures shall be multiplied by a factor of 1.40.

  • Factors have been added to make the Limit State calculations re- late to the Working Stress calculations.

  • In addition to the load combinations defined in CAN/CSA S6, Transportation Structures erected using segmental concrete construction shall satisfy the load combination requirements in Section 5.14.2.3.3 [Construction Load Combinations at the Service Limit State] of AASHTO LRFD.

  • In addition to the load combinations defined in Sections 4-1.6.2A [Ultimate Limit State (ULS)] to 4-1.6.2C [Ultimate Limit State (ULS)], Transportation Structures erected using segmental concrete construction shall satisfy the load combination requirements in Section 5.14.2.3.4 [Construction Load Combinations at Strength Limit States] of AASHTO LRFD.

  • The new version of the Standard introduces Limit State Design, which was never previously addressed.

  • The Trackway vehicle derailment load shall be considered at the Ultimate Limit State (ULS) only.

  • For the purposes of testing, the “Design Load” in Tables 7.1 and 7.2 of FHWA-NHI-05-039 shall be taken as the governing Serviceability Limit State (SLS) load detailed on the applicable Final Design.

  • For the Extreme Event I Limit State, the wall shall be designed for a horizontal seismic acceleration coefficient kh of *** 0.19 *** g and a vertical seismic acceleration coefficient kv of *** 0.0 *** g.

Related to Limit State

  • Host state means a state, other than the home state of a bank, in which the bank maintains, or seeks to establish and maintain a branch.

  • Compact state means a state, U.S. commonwealth, possession or trust territory which is a signatory to the interstate compact on the placement of children.

  • Relevant State means the state in which the Merchant’s premises, to which the Grower despatches Produce are situated.

  • Agreement State means any State with which the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission or the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission has entered into an effective agreement under subsection 274b. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (73 Stat. 689).

  • Current state fiscal year means the state fiscal year for which a particular calculation is made.