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SAP2000: Is it necessary to break an element at frame intersections? 2

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thomascook84

Civil/Environmental
Apr 4, 2024
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Say, I am modelling a truss in SAP 2000. I have done several in the past. Normally at the joint intersections between the chord and the strut/ties, I will leave the chord member unbroken. Therefore the chord element is a single element spanning between defined restraints, instead of multiple shorter elements bisected by the intersecting strut/ties. Of course the latter will yield a favourable (but unrealistic) utilization ratio due to shorter effective length used in buckling calculations. Can anyone out there share their own experience or thoughts.
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Thank you.
 
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Normally I use the unbroken element it is very convenient from managability point of view, you have to deal with only one element to check the D/C ratios. I modify the unbraced length of that element in the related principal axis overwrites.
 
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