tonycampos88
Structural
- Aug 22, 2013
- 18
I am trying to design a RC flat plate simply supported on concrete walls. My question is how would you advise me to model these supports?
Right now I just have my slab supported on pins at every node where I know there is a bearing wall. The problem that I am having with this approach is when I check shear, as I have several stress concentrations and singularities in my elements near my supports and (as I lack experience in doing this) I don’t know which stress concentrations I should just ignore and which ones I should be careful with (even if I average the shear forces using the contour display tool). Also, I get very high concentrated reactions at the pin supports (either in compression or in uplift).
I was thinking to model these supports with a rigid beam element, but then the beam would take some moment and the slab would be fixed at that location. Do you have any suggestions?
Right now I just have my slab supported on pins at every node where I know there is a bearing wall. The problem that I am having with this approach is when I check shear, as I have several stress concentrations and singularities in my elements near my supports and (as I lack experience in doing this) I don’t know which stress concentrations I should just ignore and which ones I should be careful with (even if I average the shear forces using the contour display tool). Also, I get very high concentrated reactions at the pin supports (either in compression or in uplift).
I was thinking to model these supports with a rigid beam element, but then the beam would take some moment and the slab would be fixed at that location. Do you have any suggestions?