Good morning,
I'm trying to perform response spectrum modal analysis with Response spectrum user define data option on a multistory concrete building. The porpoise is to introduce in the FE model, seismic actions according to Italian design code (NTC2018) or, at least, Eurocode.
The problem is to manage to introduce, for seismic calculation, also non structural loads (different from self weight) that are represented , for example, by member loads (distributed and/or concentrated) or nodal forces directly assigned to elements with the aim to make STAAD compute them as structural mass.
Is there a specified procedure to follow?
If consider the attached model, in the SEISM +X load case, I have defined:
- the self weight of the structure in X direction because I want to calculate seism effects in X direction;
- user defined response spectrum in X direction;
- distributed member load equal to 2 kN/m in X direction. Running the analysis, I have noticed that this load has not been considered in the calculation of structural mass and so in the evaluation of global seismic effects on the structure. Therefore, how can I define this load correctly in order to make it consider in seismic calculation?
Thank you, regards
Response_Spectrum_Analysis.std
Silvia
CM information is calculated and printed only when you use FLOOR DIAPHRAGM option to model a rigid diaphragm. If you are not using a FLOOR DIAPHRAGM, you will have to calculate the center of mass yourself.
If you are using a response spectrum analysis and your model has FLOOR DIAPHRAGM defined, you would be able to account for both inherent and accidental torsion automatically by using the torsion option. If there are no rigid diaphragms defined you would have to manually calculate the accidental torsion and apply it to the different floors. You may create a separate load case for this torsion load and use load combination to combine it with the response spectrum load case.
Good evening,
I have some doubts about the use of FLOOR DIAPHRAM command; in particular, if I have to model a structure where at each floor there are not rigid diaphragms, is it possible to obtain from STAAD the output position of CM?
If I have to assign 5% eccentricity due to CM shift, and consequently, the torsion moments at each level, How can I operate?
Thank you!
For a response spectrum analysis you cannot add the individual story shears to get the base shear. The reason for that is explained in the following wiki. The base shear is the one reported by the software.
https://communities.bentley.com/products/ram-staad/w/structural_analysis_and_design__wiki/29001/base-shear-does-not-match-the-summation-of-shears
considering the attached model, I have calculate, for each floor level, the story forces through the square root of summation of squares of each component according the SRSS method.
Is it correct to consider the base shear as the sum of single story forces calculated as previous described (see excel file)? If yes, why results does not match with staad pro output?
Considering FX-Component, from hand calculation, I have obtained a base shear force equal to 120.36 kN, Staad gives 99. 24 kN. Why this difference?
IN-PLANE_TORSION_MOMENTS.xlsx4024.Response_Spectrum_Analysis.std
When you define a rigid diaphragm, the software calculates the CM and creates a master node at that location. If there is a node already existing at that location, that node is considered as the master node and if there is no existing node, the software internally creates one. These nodes that you are seeing in the analysis output file are internal nodes and so you would not be able to locate these in the model. However you do not need to apply the moments at the master nodes because as the diaphragm is rigid, it would rotate as a whole and so the exact location of the moment is not going to have an effect. You may choose any node in the plane of the diaphragm. I would usually go with the one closest to the center but again, it really does not matter.
Answer Verified By: SILVIA CONTI