acwooten
Structural
- Nov 8, 2017
- 20
Hello,
I am working on a multi-story, all concrete structure that I've modeled using plates in RISA 3D. I'm at the point where I need to apply my lateral loading and I'm unsure of the best approach to capture the diaphragm action of the concrete floors. Specifically for seismic, I know I can determine the total base shear and use ASCE 7-10, 12.8.3 to distribute the seismic loads to each floor based on that floors tributary height, but that would take awhile. Is there a good way to let RISA apply those loads? A co-worker suggested taking all basic load cases that contribute to the seismic weight and just multiplying the Cs value by their weight and applying it in the X and Z directions. But it seems like that would not distribute to the diaphragms correctly.
Thanks in advance!
I am working on a multi-story, all concrete structure that I've modeled using plates in RISA 3D. I'm at the point where I need to apply my lateral loading and I'm unsure of the best approach to capture the diaphragm action of the concrete floors. Specifically for seismic, I know I can determine the total base shear and use ASCE 7-10, 12.8.3 to distribute the seismic loads to each floor based on that floors tributary height, but that would take awhile. Is there a good way to let RISA apply those loads? A co-worker suggested taking all basic load cases that contribute to the seismic weight and just multiplying the Cs value by their weight and applying it in the X and Z directions. But it seems like that would not distribute to the diaphragms correctly.
Thanks in advance!