Chris-Eng
Structural
- Oct 8, 2018
- 2
Good day,
I have a 4 story concrete building, shear walls, flat slab floors and roof with concrete beams and column. The model was completed in etabs, (no errors)and pier labels were added to the walls. An Axial Force Diagram was done in Etabs to show the loads acting at the reactions and wall loads. The floors were then exported to safe (Floor loads & loads from above) and Load reactions checked (both point reactions & Integrated wall Reactions). When comparing both load diagrams the point loads as well as the wall loads differed.
The differences were large. What could be the reason for this?
Wall Modifiers - m11 = m12 = m22 = 0.1, f11 =f12 =f22=0.35
Beam Modifiers - I22 =I33=0.35
Column Modifiers - I22 =I33=0.70
Slab - m11 = m12 = m22 = f11 =f12 =f22=0.25
Etabs model is below along with screenshots of the force reactions
I have a 4 story concrete building, shear walls, flat slab floors and roof with concrete beams and column. The model was completed in etabs, (no errors)and pier labels were added to the walls. An Axial Force Diagram was done in Etabs to show the loads acting at the reactions and wall loads. The floors were then exported to safe (Floor loads & loads from above) and Load reactions checked (both point reactions & Integrated wall Reactions). When comparing both load diagrams the point loads as well as the wall loads differed.
The differences were large. What could be the reason for this?
Wall Modifiers - m11 = m12 = m22 = 0.1, f11 =f12 =f22=0.35
Beam Modifiers - I22 =I33=0.35
Column Modifiers - I22 =I33=0.70
Slab - m11 = m12 = m22 = f11 =f12 =f22=0.25
Etabs model is below along with screenshots of the force reactions