RESPONSE SPECTRUM MODAL ANALYSIS

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

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Silvia

  • Thank you for the quick answer. 

    Once SET PRINT 17 command before the JOINT COORDINATES and run the analysis, in the output file is report the story of the forces at each level of the structure ( indicated Floor Modal Base Actions ). Which procedure I have to follow if I want to get the force at each story with modal combination method like SRSS manually?

    What do you mean?

    Do I have to calculate the square root of squares sum of Floor Modal Base Actions, for each story per an eccentricity of 5% (obtaining in-plane torsion moment about Y-axis) through for example excel sheet and then insert these single actions combined with the seismic ones?

    Is it possible to find shear output forces at each level in the output file?

    How can I apply in-plane torsion moment due to eccentricity of 5% in the FE model? Is there a specific command in STAAD?

    When floor diaphragm is included, the torsion due to eccentricity between CM and CR is already accounted for in the analysis, but if I have insert in the FE model my torsion moments due to 5% of eccentricity, the ones calculted automatically by the software have not to be considered. How can I exclude these ones?

    Regards, 

    Silvia

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  • Yes you have to calculate the square root of summation of squares of the floor modal base actions to get the story forces at each level. There is no direct way to get the story forces reported in the output file for a spectrum loading. You can get that for equivalent static seismic load generations. The accidental torsion moments can then be combined with the seismic loads as indicated in my last post ( put those in a load case and then use load combination). The 5% eccentricity torsion moment that you are talking about is accidental torsion and this is different from the torsion that accounts for the eccentricity between the CM and CR ( inherent torsion). If you have a rigid ( or semirigid) diaphragm then you would have to account for both. 



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  • Thank you for the answer sir.

    the 5% eccentricity torsion moment refer to shift in Position of Centre of Mass and Centre of Rigidity is required by italian code. So, how can I consider this effects if the presence of floor diaphragm already includes the torsion due to eccentricity between CM and CR and accouts it in the analysis.

    If I want to respect Eurocede or NTC2018 standard indications, I have to impose a 5% eccentricity between CM and CR and assign it to a master node for each floor? How can I do this with STAAD? 

  • The 5% eccentricity is to account for the fact that center of mass may shift from it's assumed position on either side. This is different from the torsion that is generated due to eccentricity between the CM and CR. So it is not an either or.



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  • Correct, I made confusion. I'm sorry and maybe I still don't understand which procedure I have to follow with STAAD to solve the problem.

    If I want to consider this 5% eccentricity due to CM shift, how can I model in STAAD these torsion moments? Is it correct to assign torsion moments at Master Joint as nodal load?

    If I consider, STAAD output (see an abstract reported below), master joint coordinates are calculated and given directly by the software, but I don't manage to select/find master joint points in modelling section and assign to them  the torsion moments. Can you suggest how can I do?

    Thank you

    Silvia