StrEng79
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 27, 2020
- 4
Hi,
I am making a structural FEM model of a hospital building. At the moment I am considering going with spread foundation. Footings for columns, strip footings for walls and larger bases for core walls. I wonder whether the same spring stiffness should be used in a structural FEM model for ultimate limit state (factored forces) and service limit state load combinations (not factored forces)?
On the other hand, I know that a sensitivity study should be carried out with half spring stiffness and double spring stiffness. Does this halving and doubling of spring stiffness in sensitivity study make my doubt about ULS and SLS stiffness obsolete? As this study covers all possibilities.
Thanks
I am making a structural FEM model of a hospital building. At the moment I am considering going with spread foundation. Footings for columns, strip footings for walls and larger bases for core walls. I wonder whether the same spring stiffness should be used in a structural FEM model for ultimate limit state (factored forces) and service limit state load combinations (not factored forces)?
On the other hand, I know that a sensitivity study should be carried out with half spring stiffness and double spring stiffness. Does this halving and doubling of spring stiffness in sensitivity study make my doubt about ULS and SLS stiffness obsolete? As this study covers all possibilities.
Thanks