designsimple
Structural
- Nov 14, 2007
- 19
I am designing a concrete slab with many small circular openings using FEA from STAAD. I am wondering two questions.
First, what loads should be applied in FEA? Real dead and live loads (D+L) or factored loads (1.2D+1.6L)?
Second, after the FEA analysis, how to compare the compressive/shear stresses from the FEA results to the design stresses of concrete? For example, if I get a maximum shear stress of 120 psi from FEA by 1.2D+1.6L, the design shear stress is 2 x 0.75 x sqrt(fc, 5000 psi)=106 psi. This means the shear capacity is N.G. But I just don't think it is correct. I think the maximum shear stress of 120 psi in FEA may be replaced with an average shear stress say 120 psi/1.5=80 psi < 106 psi, OK.
Warmly welcome any comment.
First, what loads should be applied in FEA? Real dead and live loads (D+L) or factored loads (1.2D+1.6L)?
Second, after the FEA analysis, how to compare the compressive/shear stresses from the FEA results to the design stresses of concrete? For example, if I get a maximum shear stress of 120 psi from FEA by 1.2D+1.6L, the design shear stress is 2 x 0.75 x sqrt(fc, 5000 psi)=106 psi. This means the shear capacity is N.G. But I just don't think it is correct. I think the maximum shear stress of 120 psi in FEA may be replaced with an average shear stress say 120 psi/1.5=80 psi < 106 psi, OK.
Warmly welcome any comment.