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Continuity effects and beam torsion

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marc.rogue

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Hello,
I am interested in finding literature or a simple way to use distribution factors or continuity effects to distribute torsion in beams along a beam line on a parking garage.
 
Are the columns continue going up, or stop at the floor level? If it is the latter, since in a sense the beams are not restrained on top for torsion, the program simply treated them (the beams) as one long beam. Does this make sense?
 
the columns keep going up and yes what you are saying together with Ktook makes sense. I get the columns with close decks will be more restrained from displacement and the torsion will be redistributed to the outer columns which are "stiffer". I imagine I would need to find compatibility equations and solve for a relative stiffness for all supports
 
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