Dear johnbridge231
thanks for your quick replay, please let me share the following information so you can help me to understand better.
first let me share the following well known information:
The Code recognizes the following three methods to account for slenderness effects:
1. Nonlinear second-order analysis (10.10.3). In this analysis, consideration must be made for material
non linearity, member curvature and lateral drift, duration of loads, shrinkage and creep, and interaction with the
supporting foundation.
2. Elastic second-order analysis (10.10.4). In this analysis, consideration must be made for the influence of axial
loads, the presence of cracked regions along the length of the member, and the effects of load duration.
3. Moment magnification procedure (10.10.5). An approximate analysis of slenderness effects based on a
moment magnifier (see 10.10.6 and 10.10.7) is permitted. In this method, moments computed from first order
analysis are multiplied by a moment magnifier to account for the second-order effects. The moment magnifier
is a function of the factored axial load Pu and the critical buckling load Pc for the column. This method
is discussed in details in sections 10.10.6 and 10.10.7, for non sway and sway columns, respectively.
Previous information from PCA-NOTES ON ACI318-08 Design for Slenderness Effects.
According to ACI318-08 we can use one of the previous three methods for checking and calculating Slenderness.
Back to the manual of etabs ( concrete Frame Design Manual) to understand how the program deals with slenderness
CSI assumes that the design process includes P-DELTA effect, so Etabs uses the second method recognized by ACI318-08 code
(Elastic second order analysis , using modifiers entered by the user in the element sections as per ACI318-08-10.10.4.1 ) so users have to activate p-delta in the program.
but even if we did that , CSI said the following phrase (the effect of P-delta is limited to “individual member stability.” For unbraced components , For the individual member stability effects, the moments are magnified with moment magnification factors, as documented in Chapter 3 of this manual.)
what i understood from many trials on Etabs that for some non sway members where Moment (computed by program is small or zero) the program goes directly to design method number three (moment magnification procedure) to calculate slender based on calculating (delta ns ) even if it is set to 1 by the program.(please correct me if i miss some thing).
now let us go to the definition by CSI on P-DELTA
follow this link:
We have two types of P-DELTA:
1-global P-DELTA (that can be done directly by the program by activating P-DELTA based on load combination)
2-Local P-DELTA (That can be done by Applying design factors, in ETABS post-processor)
what i understand that the nonlinear analysis based on p-delta used in etabs cannot capture local p-delta , so user should use factors as CSI described
above.
my specific questions:
1-when users activate p-delta in etabs (assumed by CSI as per their manual to account for slender )they use the second method based on ACI-318-08 definition (Elastic second order analysis) , but to calculate local p-delta they have to use factors in etabs design processor they use
(moment magnification procedure).
so the moment in this case is magnified two times (first based on elastic second order ,second based on the approximate method) how such thing could be happened ????
2-according to ACI318-08-10.10.2.1(Total moment including second-order effects in compression members, restraining beams,or other structural members shall not exceed 1.4 times the moment due to first-order effects.) the previous rule means that the factor (delta ns) in etabs should not be greater than 1.4 for non sway members, and if it is greater a warning message should be appear to increase the column dimension.
why when user enter a value greater than 1.4 in the etabs possessor or when etabs calculate it directly for some individual non sway members as described in the manual and it is found to be greater than 1.4 no warning message appears ??
Please sir help me to understand better and correct me if i miss any thing
thanks in advance.
ayelamayem77.