qwop
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 30, 2013
- 5
I'm fairly new to ETABS and P-Delta effects and I want to make sure I have things set up correctly. I have a building that's controlled by seismic loads and I want to make sure I'm capturing P-Delta effects. My controlling load cases are below
1.2D+1.0L+1.0Ex
1.2D+1.0L-1.0Ex
1.2D+1.0L+1.0Ey
1.2D+1.0L-1.0Ey
I watched the CSI tutorial for setting up P-Delta in SAP and in that video it says to set up a static non-linear load case for each load combination you want to consider P-Delta for. So if I were in SAP my understanding is that I create 4 new static non-linear load cases, apply the same load patterns and scale factors as above, and select "P-Delta" in the geometric non-linearity option.
Now my confusion with ETABS comes in with the Define > P-Delta Options menu. Since my controlling cases use 1.2D+1.0L can I simply select "Iterative - Based on Loads" and input Dead and Live loads with the corresponding load factors and run my model without creating 4 new nonlinear load cases? Or so I still need to create those 4 cases like in the SAP tutorial video? Will my seismic load cases need to be set to non-linear if I use the P-Delta menu? Will I need to select "P-Delta" for the geometric nonlinearity option in the seismic load cases, or is that not necessary once the Define > P-Delta Options menu is used?
1.2D+1.0L+1.0Ex
1.2D+1.0L-1.0Ex
1.2D+1.0L+1.0Ey
1.2D+1.0L-1.0Ey
I watched the CSI tutorial for setting up P-Delta in SAP and in that video it says to set up a static non-linear load case for each load combination you want to consider P-Delta for. So if I were in SAP my understanding is that I create 4 new static non-linear load cases, apply the same load patterns and scale factors as above, and select "P-Delta" in the geometric non-linearity option.
Now my confusion with ETABS comes in with the Define > P-Delta Options menu. Since my controlling cases use 1.2D+1.0L can I simply select "Iterative - Based on Loads" and input Dead and Live loads with the corresponding load factors and run my model without creating 4 new nonlinear load cases? Or so I still need to create those 4 cases like in the SAP tutorial video? Will my seismic load cases need to be set to non-linear if I use the P-Delta menu? Will I need to select "P-Delta" for the geometric nonlinearity option in the seismic load cases, or is that not necessary once the Define > P-Delta Options menu is used?