Hi Guys,
I am using a FEM package to analyse a flat slab (shell). Previous packages I have used allowed me to what was called "Peak Smoothing" where the peak moments at supports are reduced. The current package I use does not have this option. I am having trouble interpreting the results as not to put in too much reinforcment over columns for negative moments.
If you look at the attached pdf it shows the bending moments at a column support. The mesh is 0.25m size. The bending is given as kNm/m. So at the centre I have 80kNm/m and just 250mm away the bending is 50kNm/m. As these moments are in kNm/m, can I not use the average moment. Say its 80kNm/m at the centre of the support and 40kNm/m at a point 0.5m either side of the support, would it be okay to use a moment osf 60kN/m when designing my reinforcement over the support for that 1m wide strip?
I am using a FEM package to analyse a flat slab (shell). Previous packages I have used allowed me to what was called "Peak Smoothing" where the peak moments at supports are reduced. The current package I use does not have this option. I am having trouble interpreting the results as not to put in too much reinforcment over columns for negative moments.
If you look at the attached pdf it shows the bending moments at a column support. The mesh is 0.25m size. The bending is given as kNm/m. So at the centre I have 80kNm/m and just 250mm away the bending is 50kNm/m. As these moments are in kNm/m, can I not use the average moment. Say its 80kNm/m at the centre of the support and 40kNm/m at a point 0.5m either side of the support, would it be okay to use a moment osf 60kN/m when designing my reinforcement over the support for that 1m wide strip?