keenkeem
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 15, 2013
- 22
why it is necessary to run a linear analysis before non linear one in ETABS???
THEIR ANSWER:
You need to do a static analysis first and check equilibrium (loads vs reactions, etc) in order to validate your model. You cannot check equilibrium from non-linear analysis.
1. This is clear enough- full sections are used for analysis and the forces and stresses outputs are based on full sections.
2. This means that if the tension/compression limits are exceeded, then the output from the linear analysis is not valid, as the frame has behaved non-linearly (i.e. gone plastic in certain regions)
My questions
working stress design is linear anaylsis right?
ultimate strength design is non-linear analysis ??
when running Etabs analysis I have to take into accound WSD loadings to determine whether its equilibrium or not???
Is that even for real????
THEIR ANSWER:
You need to do a static analysis first and check equilibrium (loads vs reactions, etc) in order to validate your model. You cannot check equilibrium from non-linear analysis.
1. This is clear enough- full sections are used for analysis and the forces and stresses outputs are based on full sections.
2. This means that if the tension/compression limits are exceeded, then the output from the linear analysis is not valid, as the frame has behaved non-linearly (i.e. gone plastic in certain regions)
My questions
working stress design is linear anaylsis right?
ultimate strength design is non-linear analysis ??
when running Etabs analysis I have to take into accound WSD loadings to determine whether its equilibrium or not???
Is that even for real????