FE_struct1
Structural
- Nov 30, 2017
- 41
Hello all,
Very much a theoretical question at this stage. I came across E.C. Hambly's book 'Bridge deck behaviour' a while ago and it lists out some very useful theory/equations for modelling grillages in bridge decks. I was wondering if those same equations could also be used for modelling floor diaphragms in buildings. The main advantage would be that getting design forces/moments would become much easier (though admittedly it's a lot of work for a somewhat minor gain).
Has anyone here tried anything like this before ? If yes, what was your experience ?
Very much a theoretical question at this stage. I came across E.C. Hambly's book 'Bridge deck behaviour' a while ago and it lists out some very useful theory/equations for modelling grillages in bridge decks. I was wondering if those same equations could also be used for modelling floor diaphragms in buildings. The main advantage would be that getting design forces/moments would become much easier (though admittedly it's a lot of work for a somewhat minor gain).
Has anyone here tried anything like this before ? If yes, what was your experience ?