slickdeals
Structural
- Apr 8, 2006
- 2,267
Folks,
Recently I was experimenting modeling a box shape using shell elements in SAP and ETABS. I ran into the problem that the computed Moment of Inertia (MOI) was different from what the program was computing.
I modeled a pin-roller condition of a given span and backtracked I using the deflection equation. The actual I was 20% higher than the backtracked I.
I modeled the box using center-lines and thickness of the elements.
Has anyone else run into such a problem and if you did, what was your approach to modeling it right?
Try a 4' wide x 4' deep box with 2'x2' void (= 12" thick box).
Recently I was experimenting modeling a box shape using shell elements in SAP and ETABS. I ran into the problem that the computed Moment of Inertia (MOI) was different from what the program was computing.
I modeled a pin-roller condition of a given span and backtracked I using the deflection equation. The actual I was 20% higher than the backtracked I.
I modeled the box using center-lines and thickness of the elements.
Has anyone else run into such a problem and if you did, what was your approach to modeling it right?
Try a 4' wide x 4' deep box with 2'x2' void (= 12" thick box).