GerhardSA
Structural
- Oct 20, 2008
- 18
hi guys,
I designed a besement like structure a few weeks ago, I did the initial bending moment calculations assuming the walls as cantelevers( the roof can be removed), only taking into account the pressure of the soil.
I then checked it on Prokon2.2 as a retaining wall and got the same moment I did with my hand calculations as the maximum moment for the base. But the max moment for the wall part was a full 23KNm less. The structure has no toe, the wall and floor differ 50mm in depth.
I compared this to other engineers designs in our company with the same program, there is always a difference in BM.
Does anyone have any insight on this? Is there something I'm missing?
Someone told me the axial force in the wall reduces the BM, I read something like that but couldn't confirm, and not by that much.
I designed a besement like structure a few weeks ago, I did the initial bending moment calculations assuming the walls as cantelevers( the roof can be removed), only taking into account the pressure of the soil.
I then checked it on Prokon2.2 as a retaining wall and got the same moment I did with my hand calculations as the maximum moment for the base. But the max moment for the wall part was a full 23KNm less. The structure has no toe, the wall and floor differ 50mm in depth.
I compared this to other engineers designs in our company with the same program, there is always a difference in BM.
Does anyone have any insight on this? Is there something I'm missing?
Someone told me the axial force in the wall reduces the BM, I read something like that but couldn't confirm, and not by that much.