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How to interprete the result of shell element

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shakildor

Civil/Environmental
Jun 19, 2003
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I have modelled an elevated tank with shell elements. Now to do RCC design, we need BM and SF. But the results are in M11 , M22, M12 etc. Can anyone tell me how to interprete those results in terms of conventional BM and SF
 
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DO YOU HAVE ANSWERS FOR IT?
I HAVE SAME QUESTION.
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M11 = Bending moments in the local 1 axe
M22 = Bending moments in the local 2 axe
M12 = shear force in the plate plan (membrane action)
etc..
 
Shakil,

First make yourself familiar with the local cordinates of the shells. In SAP2000 this is little bit tricky. Go to View > Set Elements. Then in your model you will see three red, white and blue arrows along with the global axes. Find Help for "Shell Local Coordinates". Read it and write down which number corresponds to which color. This is cumbersome but there is no other way until the CSI people make it more easier to read.

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PulShakha
 
Click on -Help-> Search for Help on .. (or pressF1) -> Content -> Basic Concepts -> Sign Convention -> SHELL Element : Here I think you will find everything you need!

 
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