abusementpark
Structural
- Dec 23, 2007
- 1,087
Hello there,
I am trying to model a shear wall using surface elements in STAAD. STAAD has command for automatic generation of supports along a side of a surface element.
So, if I have a surface element representing the lowest portion of my wall on the ground level and the leftmost and rightmost nodes along the bottom side of the surface element are 33 and 49, I go into the STAAD editor and type in "33 TO 49 GEN FIXED" and it should automatically generate fixed supports at the nodes the surface element will create along that side in between the primary nodes 33 and 49.
My problem is that there does not seem to be any way to get what these reaction values are. Does anyone know where I should go to get these reactions. All STAAD gives me is the reaction from the two corner nodes (ie 33 & 49) at the ends of that side.
Maybe I am going about this the wrong way. Can anyone with experience modeling shear walls in STAAD tell me what they find to be the most preferable way to model continuous supoprts along the base and how to quantitatively look at these values.
Thanks a lot.
I am trying to model a shear wall using surface elements in STAAD. STAAD has command for automatic generation of supports along a side of a surface element.
So, if I have a surface element representing the lowest portion of my wall on the ground level and the leftmost and rightmost nodes along the bottom side of the surface element are 33 and 49, I go into the STAAD editor and type in "33 TO 49 GEN FIXED" and it should automatically generate fixed supports at the nodes the surface element will create along that side in between the primary nodes 33 and 49.
My problem is that there does not seem to be any way to get what these reaction values are. Does anyone know where I should go to get these reactions. All STAAD gives me is the reaction from the two corner nodes (ie 33 & 49) at the ends of that side.
Maybe I am going about this the wrong way. Can anyone with experience modeling shear walls in STAAD tell me what they find to be the most preferable way to model continuous supoprts along the base and how to quantitatively look at these values.
Thanks a lot.