Checking max deflection?

Hello all,

I'm a student learning STAAD.Pro this semester.

I've done a beam model with two point loads applied. I've analyzed the model, but I haven't seen an output for what the actual value of max deflection in the beam is. 

How does STAAD display this?

Thank you.

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  • The displacements that you see at the 13 section locations for each member and for each load case, are the global displacements of these points from their initial positions to their finally displaced positions. So if you consider the member 212 and load case# 12, the 7th section which is at the middle of the member, has displaced in global Y by -0.2007 inches. The Max LOCAL DISP on the other hand, reports the maximum displacement of the section measured relative to a straight line joining the displaced positions of the start and the end nodes. That is 0.02482 inches in this case and a quick and approximate way to verify this is by subtracting the global displacement of that point from the average global displacement of the start/end nodes ( or the first and the 13th sections). So in this case the Max local displacement =  0.2007 - (0.1755 + 0.1764)/2 = 0.0248 in. The L/DISP is the ratio of the total member length and the max local displacement. So L/DISP = 100/0.02482 = 4029



  • Thank you. Is there a way that the output can just tell me what is the global displacement and at what length along the member, with it's L/DISP? I don't want the LOCAL DISP. I know the GUI can tell me the deflection, as you showed earlier, but I'd be interested to see if the deflection can be stated in the output too.

  • The section displacements that you see in the analysis output file are all global displacements and these are reported at 13 equally spaced sections along the length of a member (including the start and end). The L/DISP however is reported for the max local displacement only and not for the global section displacements because when checking the deflection in a member and satisfying the allowable deflection requirements ( L/240, L/360 etc) you should use the local displacements.



  • Sye, as you said the displacements are at 13 section locations. Therefore, the max displacement should be 0.2007 - (0.1755+0.1834)/2 = 0.02125 per your approximation and it is not equal to the printed MAX LOCAL DISPLACEMENT. 

    Also, I did a run on a structure and I compared the Report Table "Section Displacements" Max Disp, it does not match the printed (when using PRINT SECTION MAX DISPLACEMENT) Max Displacement which in turn does not match the approximation you mentioned above. 

    Which one is correct - the result table or the print? The table is helpful in getting the critical beam. Otherwise, one has to go through the result output one by one to get the maximum. The graphical deflection does seem to follow your approximation of the local deflection above. However, it would be difficult to know which member is critical. Using the Global Deflection to filter out maximums may not be that accurate.