Lion06
Structural
- Nov 17, 2006
- 4,238
I'm doing a vibration analysis for a cantilevered floor system. I'm using software to model the floor in order to get the fundamental natural frequency and using that along with Design Guide 11 to determine the accelerations.
My question is this - would you determine, for the DL and LL suggested in DG 11, the inflection point and use composite section properties for the positive moment portion only? Would you only count on bare steel for everything (I realize this is the conservative route, but I'm trying to be as accurate as possible so I don't get very deep beams)?
Would anyone count on the WWR in the slab and determine the cracked I of the "composite" beam to get an increased I for the negative moment portion? I know we would never do this for strength, but the loads where vibrations are considered are so low that it doesn't seem completely unreasonable.
My question is this - would you determine, for the DL and LL suggested in DG 11, the inflection point and use composite section properties for the positive moment portion only? Would you only count on bare steel for everything (I realize this is the conservative route, but I'm trying to be as accurate as possible so I don't get very deep beams)?
Would anyone count on the WWR in the slab and determine the cracked I of the "composite" beam to get an increased I for the negative moment portion? I know we would never do this for strength, but the loads where vibrations are considered are so low that it doesn't seem completely unreasonable.