Dstru
Structural
- Oct 2, 2020
- 1
As far as I know, most engineers will simply model PT transfer slab as plate in FEA package for full structure and only add tendons etc for slab design in isolated floor model.
My question is, how do you take the reduced deflection by PT into consideration in the full structure model? the reduced deflection will affect the load distribution and affect the resultant forces in elements including walls & columns. I realize that if I delete the PT slab the wall design is quite normal but not so if PT is included but simply modelled as plate without given consideration to the PT effect. The abnormal wall design results (such as lager bending moment 'dragged' by lower PT floor) are due to the deflection of slab I guess but with PT the deflection should be lesser and thus the wall design should be normal and near the one with PT floor deleted in my full model.
So what do you do? do you increase the stiffness of the PT slab or is there properties that you would revise?
My question is, how do you take the reduced deflection by PT into consideration in the full structure model? the reduced deflection will affect the load distribution and affect the resultant forces in elements including walls & columns. I realize that if I delete the PT slab the wall design is quite normal but not so if PT is included but simply modelled as plate without given consideration to the PT effect. The abnormal wall design results (such as lager bending moment 'dragged' by lower PT floor) are due to the deflection of slab I guess but with PT the deflection should be lesser and thus the wall design should be normal and near the one with PT floor deleted in my full model.
So what do you do? do you increase the stiffness of the PT slab or is there properties that you would revise?