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How to model beam with 2 different slab level in Etabs

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SPR Baker

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Nov 12, 2017
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Hi all
How to model beam with 2 different slab level in etabs?
Thank you
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Yes thank you
I post it already but no solution and then I go forum
 
There is probably an easier way to do it in ETABs, but what I've done in the past is model the beam at one floor, then draw in small members to link it to the floor below.

My main goal being to make sure the gravity load from both floors makes its way into the beam. Not really worried about torsion / twist, or such.
 
Modeling both the slabs at the same level doesn't give u a wrong analysis result. At the end of the day in FEM beam is modeled as a line element.
 
You can model the beam as a spandrel beam (wall section, then assign a spandrel label to it) which requires you defining the two floors in two different levels.
Or, you can just model them as one floor at same level as Gaurav Malya said. You may try both and let us know which worked the best for you!

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