Mina Kromer
Structural
- Jan 17, 2022
- 9
Dear Sir,
I noticed when applying a semi-rigid diaphragm to a slab with beams floor I got axial load in beams and slab from the vertical loading. But this axial force disappeared when I applied rigid diaphragm.
We used to ignore axial load in slabs and beams from vertical load even in manual analysis and design.
I am asking, what is the right, to ignore it or design for it, in case I needed to apply the semi-rigid diaphragm type ?
Another question, where these axial forces in slab and beams move when applying the rigid diaphragm to the slab, do it transfer to another type of stresses, for example, does it make an increase in moments and shear or what ?
I appreciate your reply.
Thank you
I noticed when applying a semi-rigid diaphragm to a slab with beams floor I got axial load in beams and slab from the vertical loading. But this axial force disappeared when I applied rigid diaphragm.
We used to ignore axial load in slabs and beams from vertical load even in manual analysis and design.
I am asking, what is the right, to ignore it or design for it, in case I needed to apply the semi-rigid diaphragm type ?
Another question, where these axial forces in slab and beams move when applying the rigid diaphragm to the slab, do it transfer to another type of stresses, for example, does it make an increase in moments and shear or what ?
I appreciate your reply.
Thank you