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Structural
- Jan 27, 2012
- 25
Hello,
This question may sound a little bit odd (for not saying silly), but I had a discussion with a colleague and I would like to have other opinions. I'm designing a 3 level steel building with HSS columns and W beams. Since the land is not very good I made the decision of modeling it in Staad with a pinned base, and so designing the foundation with only axial and shear forces. However, my colleague (who has more experience) says that buildings can't be modeled as Pinned in their bases for buildings more than 3 levels. I find this wrong, as for my structural criteria states that I can model a building as pinned since it isn't unstable, and the only difference with a fixed model would be that my displacements are greater and so the stiffness of my columns must be greater. Right?
So, pinned = less foundation, bigger columns.
Fixed = more foundation, smaller columns.
Anyway, my colleague refuses to accept this design as acceptable, and he tells me that according to his experience he has never seen a building constructed as pinned foundation. However he hasn't presented 'technical' data to support this, just his experience.
Can I have any opinions?
Thank you!
This question may sound a little bit odd (for not saying silly), but I had a discussion with a colleague and I would like to have other opinions. I'm designing a 3 level steel building with HSS columns and W beams. Since the land is not very good I made the decision of modeling it in Staad with a pinned base, and so designing the foundation with only axial and shear forces. However, my colleague (who has more experience) says that buildings can't be modeled as Pinned in their bases for buildings more than 3 levels. I find this wrong, as for my structural criteria states that I can model a building as pinned since it isn't unstable, and the only difference with a fixed model would be that my displacements are greater and so the stiffness of my columns must be greater. Right?
So, pinned = less foundation, bigger columns.
Fixed = more foundation, smaller columns.
Anyway, my colleague refuses to accept this design as acceptable, and he tells me that according to his experience he has never seen a building constructed as pinned foundation. However he hasn't presented 'technical' data to support this, just his experience.
Can I have any opinions?
Thank you!