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asterixUC
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- Nov 3, 2006
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Hi, i'm from Chile and i'm designing a 26 storey bulding that needs to be modelated taking in acount the flexibility in plane of the floor. Normally i wold use several (2 or 3)diaphragms per storey when important discontinuities in the floor are present, but i have heard of people using semirigid diaphragms instead to do that. I have read every manual i have found to understand the modelation, but i still don't find a formal explanation that can make me trust in that thing. How is the mass matrix assembled, not lumped? How are lateral forces aplyed (accidental torsion) to a center of mass taking in acount the in-plane deformation of elements in the diaphragm? How are the cinematic ecuations of the constraint, if there are any?
If someone can answer me these cuestions or send a CSI document whit some aclarations, please do so, i'll be deeply thankful.
P.S.: Sorry for my english, i don't write/speak it very frequent
If someone can answer me these cuestions or send a CSI document whit some aclarations, please do so, i'll be deeply thankful.
P.S.: Sorry for my english, i don't write/speak it very frequent