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by shreejisteelcorp
19 Feb 2024, 12:35
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: convergence and tolerance
Replies: 8
Views: 20122

Re: convergence and tolerance

In using SeismoMatch, a software tool for adjusting earthquake records to match a target response spectrum, the issues you're encountering with convergence and tolerance are not uncommon. Here are some comments and suggestions: Convergence Issues: Convergence problems can occur due to various reason...
by shreejisteelcorp
19 Jan 2024, 09:57
Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
Topic: Define yielded rebar in materials
Replies: 11
Views: 9480

Re: Define yielded rebar in materials

It appears that you are looking for advice on defining and modeling yielded rebar in simulating reinforced concrete (RC) frames. Yielded rebar refers to steel reinforcement bars that have experienced yielding, a condition where the steel has been stressed beyond its elastic limit but has not yet fra...
by shreejisteelcorp
24 Nov 2023, 08:12
Forum: 05-Future developments & requests
Topic: strain in reinforcement
Replies: 4
Views: 6495

Re: strain in reinforcement

It seems like you are using SeismoStruct for pushover analysis on a cantilever-reinforced concrete (RC) column and are interested in generating strain profiles in the longitudinal reinforcement along the height of the column. While I don't have specific knowledge about SeismoStruct, I can provide yo...
by shreejisteelcorp
19 Oct 2023, 10:42
Forum: 02-Getting started with the modelling
Topic: coupling beams
Replies: 16
Views: 32901

Re: coupling beams

Modeling and analyzing coupling beams in coupled shear walls for seismic evaluation using SeismoStruct is a complex engineering task. Here's a general outline of the steps you can follow: Modeling the Shear Walls: Model the coupled shear walls according to your building's configuration. Ensure that ...
by shreejisteelcorp
03 Oct 2023, 12:15
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: How to correct an earthquake accelerogram?
Replies: 4
Views: 21143

Re: How to correct an earthquake accelerogram?

Correcting an earthquake accelerogram such that its velocity at the end of the duration is zero is a common requirement in earthquake engineering and structural analysis. This process is known as baseline correction or velocity integration. Seismospect is a software that primarily focuses on spectra...
by shreejisteelcorp
22 Sep 2023, 09:17
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: How to correct an earthquake accelerogram?
Replies: 4
Views: 21143

Re: How to correct an earthquake accelerogram?

Correcting an earthquake accelerogram to ensure that the final velocity is zero involves processing the accelerogram to remove any trend or drift, which usually arises due to the integration of acceleration to obtain velocity and displacement. This drift is known as baseline correction. The general ...
by shreejisteelcorp
21 Sep 2023, 10:56
Forum: 03-Analytical/modelling capabilities
Topic: how to get the mass of the structure?
Replies: 2
Views: 4501

Re: how to get the mass of the structure?

To determine the mass of the structure by floors in SeismoStruct, follow the general procedure outlined below. Please note that this is a general approach, and the specific steps might differ based on the version of SeismoStruct you are using: Open Seismo Struct: Start by launching Seismo Struct on ...
by shreejisteelcorp
21 Sep 2023, 10:44
Forum: 05-Future developments & requests
Topic: Slab / beam elements
Replies: 4
Views: 9809

Re: Slab / beam elements

The post suggests the importance of modeling the actual structural elements like ribs or joists which are commonly found in building slabs. It also mentions the application of FRP in both strips and fabric wrap forms for slab and beam strengthening.
by shreejisteelcorp
04 Sep 2023, 12:09
Forum: 02-Analytical capabilities
Topic: Fourier Spectrum and accelerogram
Replies: 7
Views: 23690

Re: Fourier Spectrum and accelerogram

Hello Angelo Farnetano, It's great to hear that you've started using Seismosoft for your analysis. I can help clarify some issues you're encountering with your Fourier Spectrum from the accelerogram. The Fourier Spectrum is a plot that shows the amplitudes of various frequency components present in ...
by shreejisteelcorp
24 Aug 2023, 11:35
Forum: 04-Future developments & requests
Topic: Scaling of Target Spectrum
Replies: 2
Views: 8946

Re: Scaling of Target Spectrum

It's clear that user convenience is a priority here. Allowing scale factors to be applied to the target spectrum would greatly enhance the usability of the accelerogram adjustment process. The suggestion to use scale factors to maintain relative amplitudes between different components of a record pa...

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