luungoclinh
Structural
- Nov 21, 2012
- 36
Hi all,
I have an asymmetrical building with two cores. I want to consider accidental torsion in my model. I use the option to input eccentricity ratio in defining response spectrum case data in Etabs. I understand that, if I following this, I will consider accidental torsion for different modes and sum them together as the idea of response spectrum analysis.
However, If I input two cases: (+) eccentricity and (-) eccentricity, I mean, for example, I input +0.1 and -0.1 to eccentricity ration, I get the same internal forces for my two cores.
The results seem to be inaccurate since I expect to get different values from two examined cases.
Is my expectation correct?
Thanks
Lisu
I have an asymmetrical building with two cores. I want to consider accidental torsion in my model. I use the option to input eccentricity ratio in defining response spectrum case data in Etabs. I understand that, if I following this, I will consider accidental torsion for different modes and sum them together as the idea of response spectrum analysis.
However, If I input two cases: (+) eccentricity and (-) eccentricity, I mean, for example, I input +0.1 and -0.1 to eccentricity ration, I get the same internal forces for my two cores.
The results seem to be inaccurate since I expect to get different values from two examined cases.
Is my expectation correct?
Thanks
Lisu