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- Oct 27, 2012
- 97
What stiffness modifiers, if any, are recommended for concrete columns when designing a slab for deflections (i.e. under service loads)? Using a non-linear cracked section analysis program like SAFE, obviously the slab stiffness is inherently accounted for, so I have no issues in capturing this. But I am unclear on what to use for the column stiffness.
I understand that under ultimate gravity loads, a stiffness modifier of b/w 0.7Ig and 1.0Ig is used for columns depending on the axial load (low rise vs high rise structure), although from a punching shear point of view, the general consensus is to take 1.0Ig.
Is it reasonable to take a column stiffness value of 1.0Ig under serviceability conditions as well? Or is that being too unconservative?
I understand that under ultimate gravity loads, a stiffness modifier of b/w 0.7Ig and 1.0Ig is used for columns depending on the axial load (low rise vs high rise structure), although from a punching shear point of view, the general consensus is to take 1.0Ig.
Is it reasonable to take a column stiffness value of 1.0Ig under serviceability conditions as well? Or is that being too unconservative?