bpiermat
Structural
- Mar 7, 2006
- 44
While analyzing an existing bridge in CSi Bridge, it came to my attention that we don't (or at least I don't) have a good working definition of single vs double curvature.
Here are the overall analysis steps:
1. Determine the Response Spectra (RSA) demand values
2. Perform Pushover analysis with an assumption of single vs double column curvature (in my case I chose double)
3. Record moment diagram at RSA displacement and for any hinging that occurs
4. Determine if column curvature assumption is correct.
I am having some difficulty with step 4. Is the definition of positive and negative moment in a single column the absolute definition of double curvature? Or is there a ratio, where it is primarily one or the other? OR is this completely wrong and all that matters is the hinging, if so, what if no hinging occurs during the push to the RSA?
Thanks,
Ben
Here are the overall analysis steps:
1. Determine the Response Spectra (RSA) demand values
2. Perform Pushover analysis with an assumption of single vs double column curvature (in my case I chose double)
3. Record moment diagram at RSA displacement and for any hinging that occurs
4. Determine if column curvature assumption is correct.
I am having some difficulty with step 4. Is the definition of positive and negative moment in a single column the absolute definition of double curvature? Or is there a ratio, where it is primarily one or the other? OR is this completely wrong and all that matters is the hinging, if so, what if no hinging occurs during the push to the RSA?
Thanks,
Ben