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Moment - Curvature Analysis

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slickdeals

Structural
Apr 8, 2006
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Folks,
I need to do a moment curvature analysis on a tall column to assess the cracking in it and to apply proper crack factors.

Can anyone point me in the right direction or validate my assumptions.

1. Generate the M-[φ] curve for the particular column based on geometry and amount of reinforcing.
2. Run the analysis and look at the rotation of the column at the point of interest, by looking at the rotation about the axis of concern.
3. Compare the moment at the particular load case you are interested in to the moment in the M-[φ] curve.
4. The ratio of the moments will give the cracking factor.

Is the above procedure correct?
Thanks
 
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