saburo
Structural
- Mar 19, 2004
- 13
Hi
I am designing a box shaped core wall surrounded by two rows of perimeter columns for a 40 storey building. The wall is predominantly taking in-plane shear/moment from the lateral force. The flexural and shear demand is not significant and easily dealt with. My question will be about the out of plane flexural design.
The wall support 40 levels of floor and the gravity axial force at lower levels is quite big. I am allowing the minimum eccentricity that ACI states e=(15+0.03h) for out of plane flexural action.
I am using RAPT for concrete section design. And my question is when you input M1 and M2, would you input N*e at both ends to calculate the slenderness/moment magnification effect? RAPT calculates moment magnification factor based on cracked section curvature.
Same sigh at both ends means single curvature, and from buckling point of view it will be conservative. But if you consider the minimum eccentricity is intended to take account for construction tolerance, it could happen. Imagine only wall in one level is out of position along the height of the building, in this case wall receive single curvature moments at both ends.
I was also reading foundation section of ACI and found that the minimum eccentricity moment does not need to be transferred to the footing. The implication is that we could input M1=N*e, M2 = 0 to consider the slenderness effect?
Wondered how everyone here deals with wall out of plane check. Please advise.
Thanks in advance
I am designing a box shaped core wall surrounded by two rows of perimeter columns for a 40 storey building. The wall is predominantly taking in-plane shear/moment from the lateral force. The flexural and shear demand is not significant and easily dealt with. My question will be about the out of plane flexural design.
The wall support 40 levels of floor and the gravity axial force at lower levels is quite big. I am allowing the minimum eccentricity that ACI states e=(15+0.03h) for out of plane flexural action.
I am using RAPT for concrete section design. And my question is when you input M1 and M2, would you input N*e at both ends to calculate the slenderness/moment magnification effect? RAPT calculates moment magnification factor based on cracked section curvature.
Same sigh at both ends means single curvature, and from buckling point of view it will be conservative. But if you consider the minimum eccentricity is intended to take account for construction tolerance, it could happen. Imagine only wall in one level is out of position along the height of the building, in this case wall receive single curvature moments at both ends.
I was also reading foundation section of ACI and found that the minimum eccentricity moment does not need to be transferred to the footing. The implication is that we could input M1=N*e, M2 = 0 to consider the slenderness effect?
Wondered how everyone here deals with wall out of plane check. Please advise.
Thanks in advance