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analysis of multi-story buildings(10 to 60 story high)

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monchie

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Feb 22, 2011
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Hello,

Is it possible to analyze and design a multi-story bldg(say 10 to 60 story high) without non-linear analysis. Or should I say, designing a skyscraper(up to 100 story high) using only "ETABS Plus" as the main analysis engine(because ETABS Plus has no non-linear capabilities). Any ideas will be greatly appreciated.

Regards,
 
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Since the conditions to perform a linear analysis, sure you could, but this seems to be hard to reach, since the vertical loads will cause a moment on the top floors, if considering a typical skyscraper. In this case you cannot avoid a non linear analysis. This can be checked by calculating the ratio (N*e)/(V*h) for every story, where N and V the axial and shear forces for the story (under a lateral load and the participating vertical loads), e the horizontal displacement and h the story height. If this value is more than 20%, a non linear analysis should be perfomed mandatorily.
Typically, a height much larger (>>) to the plan dimensions leads to the above.

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Hi,
sorry if I ask, but when both of you say "non linear analysis" you mean "geometrical non linearity" (P-Delta) right? [ponder]
Becasue as I know the Non-linear analysis is what it's commonly called Pushover.
Even for a skyscraper you can use just linear analysis with a RSA. [bigcheeks]
 
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