LH1993_01
Structural
- May 18, 2022
- 5
Hi - First time posting.
I am modelling a multi-storey building in reinforced concrete using SCIA Engineer 21.
The frame is 20 storeys and around 50m x 17m on plan. The construction is flat slab with blade columns typically 300mm x 10000mm and is stabilised by a series of shear walls and an offset core.
The question I have is, if I am considering my building columns to be braced (ie. not contributing to the lateral stiffness of the building) should they be released at the slab to column interface in my model?
Releasing them would ensure that all lateral load (wind, this is in the UK not seismic) is distributed into my wall elements thus giving me worst case stresses in the walls as well as overall displacement of the buildings. But this would not allow moments in the gravity load case to be transferred into the columns.
What is best practice for this? Is it two models? one to assess the building displacement and one for the actual design?
Thanks....
I am modelling a multi-storey building in reinforced concrete using SCIA Engineer 21.
The frame is 20 storeys and around 50m x 17m on plan. The construction is flat slab with blade columns typically 300mm x 10000mm and is stabilised by a series of shear walls and an offset core.
The question I have is, if I am considering my building columns to be braced (ie. not contributing to the lateral stiffness of the building) should they be released at the slab to column interface in my model?
Releasing them would ensure that all lateral load (wind, this is in the UK not seismic) is distributed into my wall elements thus giving me worst case stresses in the walls as well as overall displacement of the buildings. But this would not allow moments in the gravity load case to be transferred into the columns.
What is best practice for this? Is it two models? one to assess the building displacement and one for the actual design?
Thanks....