tildeme
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 4, 2009
- 4
I have been working for my firm for ~2+ years and am most familiar with using GTStrudl and have been using this program for all my analysis models.
The engineer I am working under is also a Civil Engineer who has been in the industry for 30+ years and haven't touched GTstrudl in ages. Thus the coding/modeling in GTStrudl has been left up to me. With the help of NEMA SG-6 and various GTStrudl notes, I've managed a lot of the analysis of various modeling of substation towers and structure. Now I am working on my first design of an actual structure so I've more stringent in the loads I am considering for the design.
My question to structural engineers in the transmission field is how do you take into account earthquake loading in your models? Is there a design guide or standard you take into account?
Do your design take into account notional loads? 13th Edition AISC, Appendix 7, page 16.1-196
Our company usually contract out these kinds of work and I just usually check another engineer's calculations. So I do have a reference for how other engineers does their design. Except it's usually in Staad, which is slightly different than GTStrudl. I notice they don't normally take earthquake into account either.
Granted, I know my boss is going to look over my code with a fine tooth comb but I to find someone who is familiar enough with GTStrudl coding to help me out. Thank you for your time. This forum has been very useful to me ever since I started my career with my firm.
The engineer I am working under is also a Civil Engineer who has been in the industry for 30+ years and haven't touched GTstrudl in ages. Thus the coding/modeling in GTStrudl has been left up to me. With the help of NEMA SG-6 and various GTStrudl notes, I've managed a lot of the analysis of various modeling of substation towers and structure. Now I am working on my first design of an actual structure so I've more stringent in the loads I am considering for the design.
My question to structural engineers in the transmission field is how do you take into account earthquake loading in your models? Is there a design guide or standard you take into account?
Do your design take into account notional loads? 13th Edition AISC, Appendix 7, page 16.1-196
Our company usually contract out these kinds of work and I just usually check another engineer's calculations. So I do have a reference for how other engineers does their design. Except it's usually in Staad, which is slightly different than GTStrudl. I notice they don't normally take earthquake into account either.
Granted, I know my boss is going to look over my code with a fine tooth comb but I to find someone who is familiar enough with GTStrudl coding to help me out. Thank you for your time. This forum has been very useful to me ever since I started my career with my firm.