hockley
Structural
- Jan 26, 2006
- 13
I want to calculate the lateral free vibration frequencies and mode shapes of a multi-storey building (in order to carry out a Response Spectrum Analysis). In order to do this I am using a 3D finite element model.
Can anybody tell me the relative value of Young's (elastic) modulus that I should use for the slabs and the walls respectively in order that my (elastic) model reflects the fact that the floor slabs will be uncracked whilst the shear walls will be cracked to some degree (and hence "softer").
I realise that "Young's modulus of cracked concrete" is perhaps a contradiction in terms, but being new in the Seismic Analysis game I would appreciate advice on how this physical reality is normally dealt with in linear elastic models.
Can anybody tell me the relative value of Young's (elastic) modulus that I should use for the slabs and the walls respectively in order that my (elastic) model reflects the fact that the floor slabs will be uncracked whilst the shear walls will be cracked to some degree (and hence "softer").
I realise that "Young's modulus of cracked concrete" is perhaps a contradiction in terms, but being new in the Seismic Analysis game I would appreciate advice on how this physical reality is normally dealt with in linear elastic models.