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Shear Wall Modeling. Which one is Correct?

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Alirezai

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I want to know if we model the wall between the columns, attached to them, should we delete the columns or not (I mean in reality are the columns exist in the system?) Some believe they can be exist and design them as a column but I cant accept this idea because I think the Connection between wall and column make them as a unique wall element. (in Seismic Design Handbook by F. Naeim no column has been modeled.)I am mixed up and need help. thanks alot.
 
I would proceed with the F. Naeim method.

In one direction you will have shear wall (shear deflection only) and flexure on the wall in the other direction.

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will as Qshake says you have shear in one direction and flexure in the other so you can utilized the vertical steel reinforcing for tempareture and shinkage in flexure action.


fratrowie
 
thanks Qshake, So you dont model the column?
 
Alirezai
this problem depends on the which software you use
so pls. take care about your fea softs. capabilities

your fem model is very important to gain the real behaviour of your structure
 
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