wijgeng
Structural
- Dec 23, 2014
- 27
Hi,
I am getting familiarized in using Risa 3D for plates and it got me wondering. Can I use plates to analyze beams? Specifically, I am interested in modeling a plain concrete beam in bending with a distributed load. This will allow me to compare my results to those obtained from beam theory so I can get a better understanding of the results Risa provides for plate elements. I having a couple issues.
1. Are plate elements the correct elements to use?
2. Can plate elements be stacked? For example, if I have 12" thick by 9" wide elements and I want a 24" deep beam, can I put two layers of elements?
3. Am I correct that applying a 1 ksf plate load over a 9" wide beam will give me 0.75 k/ft load? It seems that my resultant moment is consistently associated with a 1 k/ft load regardless of the beam width I use. This doesn't seem right to me..
Any other pointers anyone has would be appreciated, thanks!
I am getting familiarized in using Risa 3D for plates and it got me wondering. Can I use plates to analyze beams? Specifically, I am interested in modeling a plain concrete beam in bending with a distributed load. This will allow me to compare my results to those obtained from beam theory so I can get a better understanding of the results Risa provides for plate elements. I having a couple issues.
1. Are plate elements the correct elements to use?
2. Can plate elements be stacked? For example, if I have 12" thick by 9" wide elements and I want a 24" deep beam, can I put two layers of elements?
3. Am I correct that applying a 1 ksf plate load over a 9" wide beam will give me 0.75 k/ft load? It seems that my resultant moment is consistently associated with a 1 k/ft load regardless of the beam width I use. This doesn't seem right to me..
Any other pointers anyone has would be appreciated, thanks!