phuduhudu
Structural
- Apr 19, 2001
- 261
I am looking at an industrial steel structure. It is relatively small - 3 levels of steel on a concrete platform with a footprint of 12m x 6m. I have modeled it and want to look at the thermal effects. When I put in a 60 degree temp change I get huge forces. I wasn't expecting those kind of forces and wonder if there isn't another problem somewhere in the model. I modeled the braced open grid flooring with nominal horizontal crossed bracing across the bays. Then vertically I have downward pointing V bracing from the top level down and upward pointing V bracing from the bottom level up meeting in the middle.
First of all for somewhere with a very steady temperate climate is 60 degrees too much swing - what do others use? Secondly - do you expect large temperature change forces or will they dissipate in movement in the connections and how do you account for that?
First of all for somewhere with a very steady temperate climate is 60 degrees too much swing - what do others use? Secondly - do you expect large temperature change forces or will they dissipate in movement in the connections and how do you account for that?