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Duplication of Pucher Chart Using Finite Element

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Yochael1996

Civil/Environmental
Jul 21, 2020
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Hi everyone,

I am trying to get the influence surface of a slab, which should be exactly the same as the Pucher chart. For example, I want to use the FEA to get the following influence surface. Can anyone suggest how to accomplish this?

Regards,
Yochael
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Here is an old article on influence surfaces (prior to 1957?) for interest readers, and collectors. Link
 
Hi Retired13,

Thanks so much for replying!
Yes I read the thread you attached, but it is not exactly the same as what I asked.
Briefly going thru the article you attached, I found it may be helpful. I will review it again in detail later on.
Thank you again!

Regards,
Yochael
 
Hi Retired13,

I do found the article very helpful in the sense that it provides a closed-form solution for an influence surface so that I can use it to validate my model.
Thanks again!

Regards,
Chan
 
Glad that something is working for you. Have fun, and save the old article to help others.
 
Hi university_professor,

I understood that FEM is much more practical, but I am doing a project investigating the computation methods of the moment effects on slabs. That's why I referred to the Pucher Chart and I do want to understand what's the theory behind it.
Thank you for replying!

Regards,
Yochael
 
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