Bridge_Man
Structural
- Apr 2, 2020
- 42
Hi Guys,
I am working on an elevated water tank, and I wanted to add the Vertical mass of water as a lumped mass using a joint linked to a girder surrounding the water tank. when I add a joint mass I do not notice any effect on the fundamental period of the structure (I did make sure that am using the correct units, I did it using weight and using mass values, same answer). BUT when I try to distribute the exact same mass over the length of the girder mentioned above and apply that mass as a frame line mass it has a visible effect on the fundamental period.
I tried adding the same mass as a uniform load and then adding that load as a mass source and I got the same answer as when I add the frame line mass.
am going crazy here, why is this happening. knowing that when I try and add a Horizontal joint mass I can actually see its effect on the fundamental period.
Thank you and I appreciate the help
I am working on an elevated water tank, and I wanted to add the Vertical mass of water as a lumped mass using a joint linked to a girder surrounding the water tank. when I add a joint mass I do not notice any effect on the fundamental period of the structure (I did make sure that am using the correct units, I did it using weight and using mass values, same answer). BUT when I try to distribute the exact same mass over the length of the girder mentioned above and apply that mass as a frame line mass it has a visible effect on the fundamental period.
I tried adding the same mass as a uniform load and then adding that load as a mass source and I got the same answer as when I add the frame line mass.
am going crazy here, why is this happening. knowing that when I try and add a Horizontal joint mass I can actually see its effect on the fundamental period.
Thank you and I appreciate the help