lbarker
Civil/Environmental
- Apr 14, 2009
- 4
When checking reinforced concrete columns for an existing structure, is it acceptable to use the actual deflection of the column as given from the finite element model to calculate the additional moment due to the slenderness of the column?
I am modelling a concrete jetty structure in STAAD. If I use the deflection of the column given in BS8110 to calculate the additional moment then the piles fail. If I use the deflection of the column that comes out of the model then the piles are ok.
The structure is existing - there is no evidence of structural failure of the columns, and I am loathe to have to suggest that extensive strengthening work is carried out to the columns if it is not necessary in reality.
I am modelling a concrete jetty structure in STAAD. If I use the deflection of the column given in BS8110 to calculate the additional moment then the piles fail. If I use the deflection of the column that comes out of the model then the piles are ok.
The structure is existing - there is no evidence of structural failure of the columns, and I am loathe to have to suggest that extensive strengthening work is carried out to the columns if it is not necessary in reality.