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  1. Delmarva_Struct

    Wind Uplift Forces on Cold Storage Roof

    I guess what I was tryin to get at is that we will not have the internal pressure calculated using the positive GCPi term in case of cold storage facilities.
  2. Delmarva_Struct

    Wind Uplift Forces on Cold Storage Roof

    I thought about it for a moment and have more question than answers. What causes the positive or negative internal pressure i.e. the term GCPi within a building.
  3. Delmarva_Struct

    Wind Uplift Forces on Cold Storage Roof

    For an enclosed building, the wind uplift force on a roof is caused by difference of pressures above and below the roof membrane. The motion of the wind blowing over the roof creates a area of low pressure and the air under the roof membrane is at a higher pressure and so the wind tries to move...
  4. Delmarva_Struct

    Wall Footing Design for Lateral Seismic Forces

    Thanks! Dritflimiter..Ill give that a shot..
  5. Delmarva_Struct

    Wall Footing Design for Lateral Seismic Forces

    The cross-section shown is of a similar adjacent wall which is load-bearing..So the double T stems are shown resting on the wall..The wall under discussion does not have this...
  6. Delmarva_Struct

    Wall Footing Design for Lateral Seismic Forces

    Please see the attached cross-section. I have considered the passive soil pressure as well. It does not help much considering the small cross-sectional area of the footing. Please note that the shear force is in-plane to the wall and that is a precast concrete shear wall. I have one more...
  7. Delmarva_Struct

    Wall Footing Design for Lateral Seismic Forces

    Please see the wall footing snip attached. I have a 450 kip lateral force at the top of the wall which is about 23 ft high and 10 inches thick and 39ft long. This is a non-load-bearing wall and the wall self is the only thing I have to resist overturning as well as sliding. The footing is...
  8. Delmarva_Struct

    Seismic Design of Condenser Unit Supporting Steel Structure - NonBuilding structure

    I am required to design a condenser supporting steel structure for seismic loads. It will consists of 4 steel columns and tension only x bracing between the columns. There will be a network of beams connecting the columns at the top, thus forming a platform on which the condenser unit will be...
  9. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    oh! I did not know that.. I figured the strap beam would have soil pressures as well. I guess that is the fundamental difference between the two types of models i.e modelling this as mat slab vs modelling it as two individual foundations connected by a strap beam. The mat slab approach seems...
  10. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    @Celt83 I am aware of this page. This was my initial approach to model these foundations. The beams as modelled are connected to the nodes of the pedestal and not necessarily to the discretized nodes of the mat foundation. Also, all parts of beam and foundations are considered to be rigid...
  11. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    WinelandV - Unfortunately, in RISA foundation, this is the only way to model strap beams/grade beams between columns. Just generally drawing in a beam element between columns does not redistribute the column forces. I'm starting to think deep foundations may be the only option for this building.
  12. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    Please see attached for foundation modelhttps://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=bb06c405-74bc-42c1-a17d-f0d192e005a4&file=Capture.PNG
  13. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    Guys I need you help on this again... In RISA Foundation, when modifying the subgrade modulus I find that a higher subgrade modulus produces a higher soil bearing pressure. However, in reality a higher subgrade modulus should reduce bearing pressure under the footing. I understand this is...
  14. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    JoshPLumSE I have used SAP2000 extensively for finite element modeling and seismic analysis such as non-linear time history analysis. I have yet to find a software that is better than SAP2000. But a lot of companies either do not know about it or don't want to use it. Not sure why...
  15. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    Thank you all for your help! I will try visualfoundation and RISA and let you all know how it goes....
  16. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    Can RISA Foundation be used without the other RISA modules? We might consider it as we do have a few similar projects..
  17. Delmarva_Struct

    Foundation Analysis and Design Software Recommendations

    I am trying to design foundations for a building addition for an exiting building. The columns that are near the existing building experience high seismic loads as they form a part of the SFRS of the new building structure. The footings for these columns will have highly eccentric (in both...
  18. Delmarva_Struct

    Tension only bracing for R=3 steel structure, SDC C?

    I understand. OCBF, SMF, etc. have their own R, Cd, and Omegas and have seismic detailing listed in AISC341. I am using R=3, which means the system is "not detailed for seismic". Once I have decided to use R=3, I can choose tension-only diagonal bracing to resist the seismic forces and these...

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