Eren Jaeger
Structural
- Dec 28, 2018
- 28
Hi!
I was thinking about the proper way to model the support of structures. I have 3 cases in mind assuming this is for reinforced concrete:
Case 1:
Model the superstructure and put fixed or pinned support at grade level (based on engr's judgment). Support was put at grade level because soil was assumed to give zero displacement on columns.
Model the columns, footing tie beam below the grade level and put fixed or pinned support (based on engr's judgment) at the location of bottom of footing.
Case 2:
Pinned support here will be placed at footing tie beam level instead of grade level. This was told to me by my superior before which was also told to him by his professor/structural engineer during his college years. Columns below footing tie beam will now have their fixed or pinned support at the bottom of footing.
Case 3:
Whole structure from top to bottom of footing will be in one model. My problem here is that at the grade level, columns will be allowed to have lateral deflection. Is that okay?
What are your thoughts on these? Are they okay or acceptable based on your experience? I just want to know what is the proper and best way to design structures. I think there is no one method in terms of modelling but how do you do yours? Thank you.
I was thinking about the proper way to model the support of structures. I have 3 cases in mind assuming this is for reinforced concrete:
Case 1:
Model the superstructure and put fixed or pinned support at grade level (based on engr's judgment). Support was put at grade level because soil was assumed to give zero displacement on columns.
Model the columns, footing tie beam below the grade level and put fixed or pinned support (based on engr's judgment) at the location of bottom of footing.
Case 2:
Pinned support here will be placed at footing tie beam level instead of grade level. This was told to me by my superior before which was also told to him by his professor/structural engineer during his college years. Columns below footing tie beam will now have their fixed or pinned support at the bottom of footing.
Case 3:
Whole structure from top to bottom of footing will be in one model. My problem here is that at the grade level, columns will be allowed to have lateral deflection. Is that okay?
What are your thoughts on these? Are they okay or acceptable based on your experience? I just want to know what is the proper and best way to design structures. I think there is no one method in terms of modelling but how do you do yours? Thank you.