JoeH78
Structural
- Jun 28, 2011
- 139
Dear All,
How am I supposed to derive a generic way or algorithm to extract a P-M diagram for arbitrary shaped RC columns, at least for primitive geometric shapes (paraleloid, L, I Shaped columns sections). Regarding the book REINFORCED CONCRETE Mechanics and Design ( by JAMES K. WIGHT and JAMES G. MACGREGOR) it instructs to find the centroid of shape and later on establish the equilibriium equations for forces and moments. Book also recommends to choose arbitrary neutral axis point(c) and iterate over it to find general P-M interaction diagram, for each c there is P-M pairs that represent a point on diagram.
Everything seems to be doable up to know from my point of view, the difficulty is if column is subjected to biaxially moments then neutral axis doesn't depend simply on neutral axis poisiton (c) but also the oblique angle it have in X-Y coordinate system. Having arbitrary values for angle + neutral axis location and combo them to find P-M may seem like costly thing even for nowaday computers and I'm also a bit dubious that I may hit the worse case scenerio.
I'll appreciate your guidance and comments,
Regards,
How am I supposed to derive a generic way or algorithm to extract a P-M diagram for arbitrary shaped RC columns, at least for primitive geometric shapes (paraleloid, L, I Shaped columns sections). Regarding the book REINFORCED CONCRETE Mechanics and Design ( by JAMES K. WIGHT and JAMES G. MACGREGOR) it instructs to find the centroid of shape and later on establish the equilibriium equations for forces and moments. Book also recommends to choose arbitrary neutral axis point(c) and iterate over it to find general P-M interaction diagram, for each c there is P-M pairs that represent a point on diagram.
Everything seems to be doable up to know from my point of view, the difficulty is if column is subjected to biaxially moments then neutral axis doesn't depend simply on neutral axis poisiton (c) but also the oblique angle it have in X-Y coordinate system. Having arbitrary values for angle + neutral axis location and combo them to find P-M may seem like costly thing even for nowaday computers and I'm also a bit dubious that I may hit the worse case scenerio.
I'll appreciate your guidance and comments,
Regards,