cbrn, thank you very much for the information.
My problem was that I have a 3D mesh, but the applied force location is subjected to random change. So I cannot guarantee I will have a node at the load location.
Following the idea in your reply, I think a possible way for me is to put a new...
I don't have a book by hand. I think if you want to look up something about warping force, any thin-walled structural mechanics book will talk about it.
Maybe my reply here is a bit late. From the questions you raised, I guess you don't have a lot experience with this kind of structure, neither enough guidance from some experienced engineer.
Since PC Box Girder Bridge is a complicated structure, I strongly recommend you be very careful with...
Since balanced cantilever construction method could be done with different closure sequences, the moment diagram in Fig. 3.18(b) is the result from the closure sequence specified in Fig. 3.18(a).
How to calculate the bending moment when construction is completed:
1. Have a continuous beam of...
Actually, the stiffness of normal carbon fiber/epoxy composite is lower than that of structural steel. If the weight of the retrofitting material is not that a big deal, I don't see the necessity of using it, since it is much more expensive that steel plate.
The features of carbon or glass...
Actually creep and shrinkage are two different phenomena. Creep is the time-dependent deformation which has the same sign with the original deformation. Say if you have a tensile strain in concrete, without external constraints, the creep effect will result in a larger tensile strain as time...
Hi,
I want to insert a W8x18 steel beam into a CMU wall trying to have a 4' cantilever at the other end of the steel. Can anyone give some suggestion about the connection detail between the steel shape and the CMU wall on both top and bottom flanges.
Thank you in advance.
I am working on the lateral design of a 4-stroy residential construction, which has the first story built with CMU, and upper stories with wood frame. Since located in city, the house has a plane size of 18’x70’. Furthermore, the owner wants to make a big opening at the front 18’ wall for...
Hi, everyone,
When designing a building structure, do you ever use yield strength 50 ksi for W-shapes? And I am also wondering what's the difference between A441 with 50 ksi and A572 Grade 50, in performance or in cost?
Thanks very much for your reply in advance!
The situation I have is just axial load, about 50 kips totally. The Staad results indicated rebar on both bottom and top of the footing.
For this load level, common practice just needs rebar at the bottom of the footing. I am wondering if the staad suggestion is conservative.
It is my first time to use StaadEtc to design a column foundation. The results seemed to be too conservative to me, compared with some design tables. Does anyone have the same feeling with me?
Thanks in advance for your idea.
Does anyone here happen to know for a gross estimate, what is the average steel material weight per square foot for a typical single story grocery store building, including all the joists, beams, and columns?
Thanks in advance.
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Your idea is very helpful to me. Would you like to tell me which reference I could follow to calculate the surcharge, or how to decrease the soil bearing capacity?
Thank you evry much for your help.
craigory28,
Thanks a lot for your reply. I agree with you on the points you made. what I am concerning now is if we have a slab on grade with large span, maybe the settlement of soil between two footings would cause some extra load on the footings. I know it is less likely to happen because the...
When determining the load on a strip footing, how do you consider the possibility of the load transfered by the basement floor? Some guys think we don't need to look at it. What's you opinion? Thanks.