GalileoG
Structural
- Feb 17, 2007
- 467
I am designing a 150’x150’ expansion to a 1000’x1000’ industrial facility. The expansion and the existing building are steel moment-framed and the expansion will be structurally connected to the existing building columns at a higher level (the existing columns will be extended and reinforced as necessary).
I am creating an analysis model of the expansion. To what extent do I incorporate the existing building into the model? While I understand that modelling the existing building will capture the real behaviour of the final structure – I am sure there are simplifications I can undertake to keep the model as simple as possible, even if I need to go very conservative with these assumptions. I have the original construction drawings which show all of the original design forces on the existing columns where the new column extensions will be installed.
Any suggestions on how you guys typically approach this?
Have a great weekend everyone.
I am creating an analysis model of the expansion. To what extent do I incorporate the existing building into the model? While I understand that modelling the existing building will capture the real behaviour of the final structure – I am sure there are simplifications I can undertake to keep the model as simple as possible, even if I need to go very conservative with these assumptions. I have the original construction drawings which show all of the original design forces on the existing columns where the new column extensions will be installed.
Any suggestions on how you guys typically approach this?
Have a great weekend everyone.