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hosiensg
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torsional stiffness

Post by hosiensg »

hi
in example 7 ( http://opensees.berkeley.edu/wiki/index ... _W_Section)
in file " Ex7.Frame3D.build.Wsec " introduce "Ubig" as magnitude of torsional stiffness , but i don't how compute this for every member ( for example W12x114 )?
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Re: torsional stiffness

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Ubig is just a variable she uses in her scripts for anytime a large number is called for, it's not an element, material, calculated thing.

GJ is the number she is supplyin, G a material property and J the scetion property which can be found in tables or simple formulas on-line, e.g.
http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/ ... rsion.html
civil
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Re: torsional stiffness

Post by civil »

hi
so how could define torsional stiffness for W12x114 in this example?

thanks in advance
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Re: torsional stiffness

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did you Google the question before you asked it? get the section properties and do the math!!

http://www.scribd.com/doc/28133413/Tors ... eel-Shapes

or

http://www.roymech.co.uk/Useful_Tables/ ... rsion.html

or

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Re: torsional stiffness

Post by Panos »

On account of this topic, I would like to ask the reason for customarily assigning large values of torsional stiffness when modelling 3D buildings (like the example you posted above), instead of the actual stiffness calculated using the equations of engineering mechanics.
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