SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have a somewhat complex structure (at least for me) that is about 300’ long x140’ wide. It is basically a 2 story structure with multiple roof elevations with a portion of the structure is curved (see attached sketches). There are braces and moment frames all over the structure (which you may not be able to see).
After consulting a mentor it was decided that the structure should be run as one piece w/o an expansion joint. The building was modeled using a common program. We usually use the program to design gravity members and calculate lateral loads. Lateral frames are checked but are also run in another 2D program for verification.
During the frame analysis, the program was telling me that I had a pdelta problem on the left side of the building. This would lead me to believe that the structure is unstable however; initial deflections are around 1/4” (from the 3D analysis ignoring pdelta) and my masses are small which would lead me to believe that I don’t have a stability problem.
I did everything I could to try and eliminate the problem… even put in dummy bracing to see if I could eliminate the error. Nothing worked. Then I decided to split the building at the location shown in the sketch (where I had wanted to split the building in the first place before talking to my mentor). With the building split, the building no longer has any stability problems.
I can either physically place an expansion joint at the shown location (which would be a pain architecturally)…. Or I could continue with my modeling and then apply the loads as I see fit throughout the structure in my 2D analysis keeping the structure in one piece (considering pdelta effects in the 2D analysis). Any other ideas?
After consulting a mentor it was decided that the structure should be run as one piece w/o an expansion joint. The building was modeled using a common program. We usually use the program to design gravity members and calculate lateral loads. Lateral frames are checked but are also run in another 2D program for verification.
During the frame analysis, the program was telling me that I had a pdelta problem on the left side of the building. This would lead me to believe that the structure is unstable however; initial deflections are around 1/4” (from the 3D analysis ignoring pdelta) and my masses are small which would lead me to believe that I don’t have a stability problem.
I did everything I could to try and eliminate the problem… even put in dummy bracing to see if I could eliminate the error. Nothing worked. Then I decided to split the building at the location shown in the sketch (where I had wanted to split the building in the first place before talking to my mentor). With the building split, the building no longer has any stability problems.
I can either physically place an expansion joint at the shown location (which would be a pain architecturally)…. Or I could continue with my modeling and then apply the loads as I see fit throughout the structure in my 2D analysis keeping the structure in one piece (considering pdelta effects in the 2D analysis). Any other ideas?