stallion0002
Structural
- Dec 15, 2008
- 17
I'm new to using STAAD for plate element design. I am trying to design a mat foundation using plate elements. In post-processing, there are Mx and My moments as well as 'Global Moment' as options for the stress types.
The Mx and My can be used to determine the appropriate rebar needed to resist the moments in thier respective directions for the plate element. But where does the gloabl moment come into play? At first I thought that it was a resultant moment, but the Mxy is the resultant moment leading to torsion in the plate element. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
Don't know if it will help, but I am attaching screen clips for Mx, My, and Global Moment post-processing stresses.
Mx Local Moment
My Local Moment
Global Moment
Thanks
The Mx and My can be used to determine the appropriate rebar needed to resist the moments in thier respective directions for the plate element. But where does the gloabl moment come into play? At first I thought that it was a resultant moment, but the Mxy is the resultant moment leading to torsion in the plate element. Any clarification would be greatly appreciated.
Don't know if it will help, but I am attaching screen clips for Mx, My, and Global Moment post-processing stresses.
Mx Local Moment
My Local Moment
Global Moment
Thanks