Shamiq
Structural
- Jan 20, 2024
- 1
Hello,
I am currently working on a large-span slab and the team was considering a PT slab and beam for a 65' by 75' hall span. We have a fully developed ETABS model in RC, but when I started developing the slab in ADAPT Builder I ran it as an RC slab with the same stiffness modifiers, loads, section thicknesses and material specifications as the model in the ETABS file just to compare Service deflections. And the results have surprised me, where the ETABS model is showing me a SL deflection of ~7" (ignore how high that number is as we will be going PT anyway) but the ADAPT Builder analysis only shows ~2.5" at the max deflection point. I have checked and double checked that all specifications are same across both models but there is still this huge difference.
I think this is a good exercise to verify the softwares we use and I have seen such discrepancies between analysis results between Builder and ETABS before, but never of THIS magnitude. Please help! What am i missing here?
I am currently working on a large-span slab and the team was considering a PT slab and beam for a 65' by 75' hall span. We have a fully developed ETABS model in RC, but when I started developing the slab in ADAPT Builder I ran it as an RC slab with the same stiffness modifiers, loads, section thicknesses and material specifications as the model in the ETABS file just to compare Service deflections. And the results have surprised me, where the ETABS model is showing me a SL deflection of ~7" (ignore how high that number is as we will be going PT anyway) but the ADAPT Builder analysis only shows ~2.5" at the max deflection point. I have checked and double checked that all specifications are same across both models but there is still this huge difference.
I think this is a good exercise to verify the softwares we use and I have seen such discrepancies between analysis results between Builder and ETABS before, but never of THIS magnitude. Please help! What am i missing here?