Fictitious axial forces and element capacities
Posted: 27 Mar 2022, 09:09
Dear Support Team,
I'm trying to check the chord rotation capacity by Italian NTC2018 Code for a very simple 3D RC frame (two frames, two storeys) by using a Pushover analysis and checking the output values when the first chord rotation performace criteria is reached.
I've been having issues in replicating the results of chord rotation capacity. I noticed that all the beams (all elements are modelled with InfrmFP Class type) suffer a very high value of axial force. I understand this is a particular interaction between fibre modelled elements and rigid diaphragms.
I do not believe this fictitious force change the overall behaviour of the structure (dynamic behaviour, equilibrium, inter-storey drift, etc.), but it does affect the calculation of element capacity: in the specific the chord rotation capacity (in my case, calculated by the NTC2018 Italian Code) changes in function of the inner axial force of the element, since it is not considered by the "Check: Do not consider the axial force contribution in the shear capacity of beams" in the Element Settings.
It is a known problem?
Which values does Seismostruct use for the calculation of the Chord Rotation Capacity by NTC2018? In the specific, how can i determine the confined nucleus of the beam section for the calculation, if the section is partialized?
Thank you
I'm trying to check the chord rotation capacity by Italian NTC2018 Code for a very simple 3D RC frame (two frames, two storeys) by using a Pushover analysis and checking the output values when the first chord rotation performace criteria is reached.
I've been having issues in replicating the results of chord rotation capacity. I noticed that all the beams (all elements are modelled with InfrmFP Class type) suffer a very high value of axial force. I understand this is a particular interaction between fibre modelled elements and rigid diaphragms.
I do not believe this fictitious force change the overall behaviour of the structure (dynamic behaviour, equilibrium, inter-storey drift, etc.), but it does affect the calculation of element capacity: in the specific the chord rotation capacity (in my case, calculated by the NTC2018 Italian Code) changes in function of the inner axial force of the element, since it is not considered by the "Check: Do not consider the axial force contribution in the shear capacity of beams" in the Element Settings.
It is a known problem?
Which values does Seismostruct use for the calculation of the Chord Rotation Capacity by NTC2018? In the specific, how can i determine the confined nucleus of the beam section for the calculation, if the section is partialized?
Thank you