aliante
Civil/Environmental
- Dec 24, 2007
- 9
Sorry, I posted this in another group . I'm new and I made a mistake. Perhaps this is the right place to post it.I beg pardon.
I'm trying to model a reinforced ribbed floor concrete and I've found the thread801-171434: Modelling Slabs and beams in SAP2000 very useful but I haven't understood when Stressed says "frames offset from the slab and connect them using joint constraints," . Which kind of constraints ? When we link the slab and the frames in the same node aren't they already constrained with "continuity" I would mean "congruence"?
I hope Stressed or whoever will help me clarifying it.
Furthermore, if I join the slab and the rib as beam in the midplane , I mean after I've calculated the real moment of inertia of the T-beam so the rib-beam plus the slab in their midplane have the same moment of inertia, what kind of physical entity would I lose?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Aliante
I'm trying to model a reinforced ribbed floor concrete and I've found the thread801-171434: Modelling Slabs and beams in SAP2000 very useful but I haven't understood when Stressed says "frames offset from the slab and connect them using joint constraints," . Which kind of constraints ? When we link the slab and the frames in the same node aren't they already constrained with "continuity" I would mean "congruence"?
I hope Stressed or whoever will help me clarifying it.
Furthermore, if I join the slab and the rib as beam in the midplane , I mean after I've calculated the real moment of inertia of the T-beam so the rib-beam plus the slab in their midplane have the same moment of inertia, what kind of physical entity would I lose?
Thank you very much in advance for your help.
Aliante