jahoel1400
Structural
- Sep 10, 2018
- 2
Hello all,
I am working on a two-story concrete structure with my firm for the first time. I have modeled all structural elements and applied auto quake loads. Note: the senior designer has hand calculated the entire structure, and I am verifying etabs results as we hope to switch to using ETABS/SAFE for all our concrete projects.
My question is: do walls that are not assigned pier labels contribute towards lateral stiffness?
I.e: I have a core that I am designing for 100% of the earthquake loads. There are other walls that for the purpose of this validation I do not want to include in seismic calcs. How do I ensure my perimeter walls are not acting as shearwalls?
I am considering perhaps that I need to assign Pierre labels to all walls in order to get the gravity design information, but as she releases in the respective directions for these walls that I don’t want to include.
Thanks!
I am working on a two-story concrete structure with my firm for the first time. I have modeled all structural elements and applied auto quake loads. Note: the senior designer has hand calculated the entire structure, and I am verifying etabs results as we hope to switch to using ETABS/SAFE for all our concrete projects.
My question is: do walls that are not assigned pier labels contribute towards lateral stiffness?
I.e: I have a core that I am designing for 100% of the earthquake loads. There are other walls that for the purpose of this validation I do not want to include in seismic calcs. How do I ensure my perimeter walls are not acting as shearwalls?
I am considering perhaps that I need to assign Pierre labels to all walls in order to get the gravity design information, but as she releases in the respective directions for these walls that I don’t want to include.
Thanks!