Thanks for your responses. How does one calculate the section modulus for an asymmetric beam. Say for example, the tension flange is the bottom (positive bending). Is the positive section modulus the moment of inertia divided by the distance to the extreme fibre of the tension flange?
Consider a typical I section beam with a larger top flange than bottom flange.
Does this beam have the same moment of inertia about its major axis if you flip it upside down?
For example if you had a beam that was a cantilever. Would it be better to have the top flange thicker or the bottom...
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I'm working on a slab design trying to validate its shear capacity through the use of SAFE and Eurocode checks. I have checked all shear stress plots for one way shear but have some areas exceeded locally around columns. If these areas pass the punching shear check, is that sufficient?
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I’m having some issues with SAFE21.
The software isn’t displaying shell elements in 2D for some reason. I’m unsure if this is a graphics card issue.
I am also unable to use the design tool.
I get the error “Could not generate display. slab data not found or is incomplete”.
Any help...
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Does anyone have a good source that explains the basis of pier labelling in ETABS ?
I am interested in the design of shear walls but offset openings are making this difficult to understand.
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Has anyone come across the case of designing a metal deck composite floor for punching shear before?
My understanding was that you calculate the basic control perimeter, U1 as per the above from EC4 (where dp is the depth to the centroidal axis of the metal sheeting).
I'm a bit confused...
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I'm looking at designing columns including the eccentricity acting on them by their connections. This is simple enough to understand for a simple pinned connection. However, for a moment connection, do you still need to allow for eccentricity since the connection isn't fixed to the shear...
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I'm getting warnings and errors on my Strand7 model and struggling to understand what is wrong.
Warning is "internal angle is out of range in plate 8161"
Error is "global stiffness matrix is singular"
Any help appreciated
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Was just wondering how others modelled the in-plane strength of unfilled masonry walls. I know the NZ Assess Guidelines (C7) say that you can model solid unfills with equivalent struts - can this be done with unfilled masonry walls?
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I have a situation where I'm treating a lighter structure on top of a much heavier structure as a Part for seismic loading.
My question is what I ought to consider as the height of the attachment of the part (hi) when determining CHi?
I understand that for precast panels for example...
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I have a situation where I have sets of concrete columns which are supporting steel UBs and I want to provide some lateral support.
Would diagonal cross braces (tension only) work here or do we have a compatibility issue, whereby the column is too stiff to deflect enough to engage the...
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A common problem I have encountered when designing seismic restraints for services (ducting/piping etc) is the case where we have to brace to the roof structure, namely DHS or cold form steel purlins. This load can be relatively high in seismic areas and purlins typically span a large...
Yep the only solution for the diaphragm I suppose would be FRP? Not sure how you would approach a stengthening scheme if your starters were under capacity? I can see how its a frustrating one for building owners
Yeah I think this is a really good forum and so I keep coming here for questions/discussion.
Yes I have read that paper - really helpful and essential one for diaphragms. I have found new diaphragms which are fairly regular easy to design. It's just when you have transfer diaphragms or...
Thanks for your replies. Greenalleycat - Yes I've sought some internal help but just wanted to get some external opinions too to get a headstart.
It is a highly irregular building unfortunately - very difficult to assess. Also compounded by the fact that it has numerous extensions, hence...
Thanks KootK. Lots of helpful information there. If you wouldn't mind offering your advice on a specific example I have:
Imagine we have a two storey structure: lower level concrete frame and shear wall and upper level we have concrete columns that extend up through the first level to support...