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  1. Krishna7568

    ETABS - inclined support

    what is your inclination angle? If it is 90degree then simple restraint that point/position in translation (x,z) or (y,z), depending on your case of roller.
  2. Krishna7568

    Channel beam for Suspended ceiling

    Thanks for the reply. In one case, I have seen suspended ceiling designed for 50 kg/m2(DL) and 150 kg/m2(LL) with upper slab designed for 800kg/m2(DL) and 500kg/m2(LL). After this much safety, the engineer were still bend on having channel section attached to hanger wire. That's why I asked the...
  3. Krishna7568

    Channel beam for Suspended ceiling

    Hey Everyone, I was having trouble trying to understand that why would some Engineers use Channel with suspended ceiling while some directly attach the hanging wire to slab. As shown in picture hanging wire are attached to channel section instead to floor. In some cases hanging wire are...
  4. Krishna7568

    I need help with my confusion about modal mass participation ratios.

    I think it is kinda normal, but I would suggest to reduce your number of modes.
  5. Krishna7568

    C section beam vs Slab attachment for Suspended ceiling

    Hey Everyone, I was having trouble trying to understand that why would some vendors use C section with suspended ceiling while some directly attach the hanging wire to slab. Thanks
  6. Krishna7568

    Grade beam overlapping area

    Hey Engineers, I want to ask you guys about overlapping zone for top and bottom reinforcement of Grade beam. The beam length is 4.4m. The beam is surrounded by Pilecap from both side and secondary beam from center. Where should be overlapping zone for the top and bottom reinforcement.
  7. Krishna7568

    Beam Enlargement or Beam increment

    Hey Everyone, So basically, I dont know the right terminology ,but I came across this grade beam enlargement or increment. I wanna know what is happening here and why are we doing the same. Thanks in advance for taking the efforts to answer the question.

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