Okay, I saw it.
Thank you humam2104.
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- 04 Oct 2021, 10:43
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: Story Drift
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2360
- 02 Oct 2021, 11:10
- Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
- Topic: Story Drift
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2360
Story Drift
Good day everyone.
I would like to ask if it is possible to extract the story drift values per floor within Seismostruct, possibly in a higher accuracy value (more than 5 decimals)? If yes, where can I do this?
Thank you.
I would like to ask if it is possible to extract the story drift values per floor within Seismostruct, possibly in a higher accuracy value (more than 5 decimals)? If yes, where can I do this?
Thank you.
- 21 Aug 2021, 03:53
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5688
Re: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
Thank you very much, z.gronti. This really helped a lot.
Lastly, I would just like to clarify a few things. Does this mean I no longer need to create multiple integration sections, and I can opt to use an infrmFBPH? And is it possible to set the transverse reinforcement spacing and length of the ...
Lastly, I would just like to clarify a few things. Does this mean I no longer need to create multiple integration sections, and I can opt to use an infrmFBPH? And is it possible to set the transverse reinforcement spacing and length of the ...
- 19 Aug 2021, 13:43
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5688
Re: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
Hello z.gronti
For illustration, this is a sample beam detail that I want to model (https://imgur.com/VpxIntQ). As shown, only the longitudinal reinforcements are specified at the start, middle, and end span, which I already specified in the Building Modeller. However, the transverse reinforcement ...
For illustration, this is a sample beam detail that I want to model (https://imgur.com/VpxIntQ). As shown, only the longitudinal reinforcements are specified at the start, middle, and end span, which I already specified in the Building Modeller. However, the transverse reinforcement ...
- 18 Aug 2021, 16:18
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5688
Re: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
Thank you for answering my query. But I would like to clarify more on the premise of integration sections.
Suppose that I am to model this beam spacing below, and I subdivide it into two sections (left and right). Can you please explain how many integration sections should I create and why?
12mm ...
Suppose that I am to model this beam spacing below, and I subdivide it into two sections (left and right). Can you please explain how many integration sections should I create and why?
12mm ...
- 18 Aug 2021, 10:12
- Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
- Topic: Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5688
Stirrup Spacing for infrmFBPH Beams
Good day. I am relatively new to using SeismoStruct, and structural modelling altogether, so your help is greatly appreciated.
I would like to ask if it is possible to model the stirrup spacing at different intervals for a infrmFBPH beam? If so, how can I possibly implement this? Within the ...
I would like to ask if it is possible to model the stirrup spacing at different intervals for a infrmFBPH beam? If so, how can I possibly implement this? Within the ...
