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  1. ge0san

    Concrete walls - Load distribution to foundations

    onsiteeng, I have the feeling that the walls are not meshed. Is this the case?
  2. ge0san

    RAMPS on etabs

    This is the link to the "slope3.$ET" file.http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=8deb7951-23c0-41e2-b05b-48eca8194c59&file=slope3.$ET
  3. ge0san

    RAMPS on etabs

    jenofstructures, Please find attached the files named "slope3.e2k" and "slope3.$ET" Go to [File > Import > ETABS .e2k Text File...] and the program should read the input from one of these two files. I do not have permanent access to a computer having ETABS installed, therefore I used whatever...
  4. ge0san

    SAP vs ETABS

    Well then, possible answers are a lot. Yet, it is impractical to continue guessing.
  5. ge0san

    SAP vs ETABS

    CdeDo, Have you used the "rigid diaphragm" feature in Etabs? This might explain it.
  6. ge0san

    RAMPS on etabs

    You're welcome!
  7. ge0san

    RAMPS on etabs

    jenofstructures, I uploaded the file named "slope3.edb": http://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=9609df0f-f169-4826-836f-5bc57e036601&file=slope3.EDB I hope it is visible and that you are able to download it. In the file I modified the following: - I manually meshed the ramp elements...
  8. ge0san

    earthquake loads

    slickdeals, Would it be needed to do the static analysis first and, after that, to scale the spectrum cases to reach 85% of the static base shear force? If, from analysis, you get >90% horizontal vibrating mass accelerated, then you will get the base shear force = >90%*mass*acceleration. This is...
  9. ge0san

    RAMPS on etabs

    jenofstructures, Try using shells and manualy meshing the ramps to have nodes compatible with beams elements in more locations than start/end of the beams. This should work for you.
  10. ge0san

    Non linear Lateral soil Spring

    stan123lee, I don't know how to define the upper limit of spring capacity either. For that, it would be needed a limit for displacement, upto which the law of variation applies and I don't know where can that be input (or if). But, I thought of another way. It is not sophisticated, instead it...
  11. ge0san

    Non linear Lateral soil Spring

    You stated that you need a bilinear behavior of the soil. I believe that this can be achieved using two very close springs instead of one. On the first domain, the sum of springs should give the first linear behavior and on the second domain (after the first spring fails) only the second would...
  12. ge0san

    time history - gravity load

    I'm sorry, I misunderstood you question. In "Define" > "Time hystory cases" add a history case for Dead load only (or other initial static gravitational loads you need). Then define a second history case for the lateral action, but at "Start from previous history" drop-down menu select your...
  13. ge0san

    time history - gravity load

    In my experience and understanding, to be able to get results from a vertical dynamic analysis, you need to allow for vertical translation degree of freedom to be taken into account. To do that, in the "Define" > "Mass source" dialogue, you must uncheck the "Include lateral mass only" option...
  14. ge0san

    msh file

    Hi all! Does anybody know how can one edit the *.msh file of an Etabs model into a readible manner? I noticed that it is created only after running the analysis. I also noticed that if I put a *.msh file (generated by another program) in the folder where the model *.edb file is located, the...

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