engjg
Structural
- Jan 2, 2015
- 92
Interested in other's thoughts on P big delta affect when designing with a pin base design assumption.
With a pin base idealization, p big delta doesn't theoretically exist, and drift of structure would just result in a shear thrust at the base, no?
But since pin idealizations usually always have some fixity in reality, when/how does current standard practice consider these effects when modeling/designing a structure with a pin based idealization?
Three scenarios I am currently thinking about:
Steel braced frame
Steel moment frame with pin bases
Tilt-up concrete wall (for the sake of discussion consider a warehouse dock wall with slab support at 5 ft above footing).
With a pin base idealization, p big delta doesn't theoretically exist, and drift of structure would just result in a shear thrust at the base, no?
But since pin idealizations usually always have some fixity in reality, when/how does current standard practice consider these effects when modeling/designing a structure with a pin based idealization?
Three scenarios I am currently thinking about:
Steel braced frame
Steel moment frame with pin bases
Tilt-up concrete wall (for the sake of discussion consider a warehouse dock wall with slab support at 5 ft above footing).