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SAP2000 MODELING PROBLEM

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WiQi

Civil/Environmental
Jul 25, 2012
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Hi

I have to model a beam with slab from one side supported at top of beam and another slab supported at bottom from other side.

how can I model it in SAP2000?

Regards

 
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You can probably just ignore the slab step altogether for modeling. Alternately, you can make some fake, infinitely rigid hangers or posts to connect to whichever slab you decide to offset.

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@BAretired span has five bays central bay has stairs and 2 bays on both sides has slabs at 10.5' and 13' height. side bays are of 23.5' and central bay is 14'.i need to place one slab at 10.5' and second slab at 13'. so I have idea to put one slab on top and second at the bottom of beam.
@Ktook how to model these hangers in SAP2000.

 
Maybe best to model it as an 'L' beam with top slab, ignoring the bottom slab so far as stiffness is concerned.

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@BAretired: thank you for your response id try as L beam

 
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