PLATE STRESS AT TOP AND BOTTOM SIDE

Good morning,

I have to make question about STAAD Pro output plate stress ; in particular, I'm going to make a post processor excel file aimed to design concrete reinforcement of a slab according to ACI Code. Is It possible, for each shell, to obtain stress at the bottom and at the top side?

Is there a procedure to follow or a command that allow to have plate stress output (Mx, My, Myx, Sx, Sy, Sxy, SQx, SQy) at each side of the slab?

Thank you, regards

Silvia Conti

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  • You asked:

    Is It possible, for each shell, to obtain stress at the bottom and at the top side?

    Answer:

    If you are looking for the Combined stresses calculated as SX +/- MX/S and SY +/- MY/S, those are reported under the tab named Combined Stresses in the Plate Results table. See the following screenshot. But if you want the individual values like SX, MX, etc., (meaning, the raw values instead of the combined values), those too are available in the various tabs of the same table.

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    You asked:

    Is there a procedure to follow or a command that allow to have plate stress output (Mx, My, Myx, Sx, Sy, Sxy, SQx, SQy) at each side of the slab?

    Answer:

    The table mentioned above has the information at the center of each element. If you need these values at the joints of each element, then, go into the editor and add the command PRINT ELEMENT JOINT STRESSES. After the analysis, the stresses will be available in the output file.



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  • You asked:

    Is It possible, for each shell, to obtain stress at the bottom and at the top side?

    Answer:

    If you are looking for the Combined stresses calculated as SX +/- MX/S and SY +/- MY/S, those are reported under the tab named Combined Stresses in the Plate Results table. See the following screenshot. But if you want the individual values like SX, MX, etc., (meaning, the raw values instead of the combined values), those too are available in the various tabs of the same table.

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    You asked:

    Is there a procedure to follow or a command that allow to have plate stress output (Mx, My, Myx, Sx, Sy, Sxy, SQx, SQy) at each side of the slab?

    Answer:

    The table mentioned above has the information at the center of each element. If you need these values at the joints of each element, then, go into the editor and add the command PRINT ELEMENT JOINT STRESSES. After the analysis, the stresses will be available in the output file.



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