hippo11
Structural
- Mar 21, 2003
- 161
I am modeling a steel-framed building that has some non-structural masonry partitions that will be infilled floor-to-floor (as opposed to continuous) after the steel skeleton is built.
How can I model these walls correctly? I’d like to have the mass represented correctly, but I don’t want the masonry partitions to contribute to overall lateral stiffness, or to local steel beam stiffnesses.
Would it be proper to use a membrane object but with an f12 release?
I guess I could just account for the nonstructural masonry as Line Loads but those loads could be tedious to input on all the individual beams.
Thanks!
How can I model these walls correctly? I’d like to have the mass represented correctly, but I don’t want the masonry partitions to contribute to overall lateral stiffness, or to local steel beam stiffnesses.
Would it be proper to use a membrane object but with an f12 release?
I guess I could just account for the nonstructural masonry as Line Loads but those loads could be tedious to input on all the individual beams.
Thanks!