since the ramp in my case are inclined to specified degree , i want to ask that is it possible to design the building for EQ forces ? i am designing as per is 1893-2002 and i have tried by member weight option it mean that i have transferred the slab forces on the adjacent beams . But analysing it is showing some error. what should i do ?
Hi,
I run the model and found no error in output file. Program is calculating the seismic forces.
But, I did not cross check the values by manual calculation so if these are not maching. If there is such a case please report it to the support team of Bentley by generating a service ticket stating you problem and your Staad.Pro Version along with the build number. to generate the service ticket you should be in the SELECT Subscription Period.
Regards,
Kunal
I have uploaded the analysis file of the model.
Don’t know why Mr.Sharma thinks that STAAD cannot generate earthquake forces on an inclined surface.
If the beam or slab is split up into several segments, the gravity load + the external weight acting on those segments or elements can be applied using the member load or element pressure load options, depending on the entity they are modeled as. Those loads will get converted internally during the analysis to lumped weights at the nodes of those entities. At each node where a weight gets lumped, a lateral load will be generated. You do not need floors in a structure in order for lateral loads to be generated.
Thank you Mr. Lose for your valuable contribution and clarifying my doubts.
One more thing that I observe from the file posted by Mr. Chavada that he has not applied Live load or Dead Load on the inclined ramp. I suppose this has been inadvertently left. Please look into the file from your view and post your comments.
I agree that selfweight has been omitted from the model he has attached. That and any other loads that have been omitted need to be included in the model.