Dear all ...
How can I do a P-delta analysis in a 3 dimensional problem?
I use the leaning column method in my 2D problems.Can I use this method for 3D analysis, too?
Thanks ...
P-delta effects in 3D problems
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Re: P-delta effects in 3D problems
Dear fmk
Thanks for your reply. There is just one question, is it true to connect CM of each story in a 3D problem to a leaning column via an axially rigid element in both longitudinal directions to capture the P-delta effects or I need to define such columns for all frames in both directions?
Best,
Thanks for your reply. There is just one question, is it true to connect CM of each story in a 3D problem to a leaning column via an axially rigid element in both longitudinal directions to capture the P-delta effects or I need to define such columns for all frames in both directions?
Best,
Re: P-delta effects in 3D problems
salarmanie wrote:
> Dear fmk
> Thanks for your reply. There is just one question, is it true to connect CM
> of each story in a 3D problem to a leaning column via an axially rigid
> element in both longitudinal directions to capture the P-delta effects or I
> need to define such columns for all frames in both directions?
> Best,
HI
what is leaning column. I dont know how to consider P-delta effect on 2-d structures.
could u plz help me
> Dear fmk
> Thanks for your reply. There is just one question, is it true to connect CM
> of each story in a 3D problem to a leaning column via an axially rigid
> element in both longitudinal directions to capture the P-delta effects or I
> need to define such columns for all frames in both directions?
> Best,
HI
what is leaning column. I dont know how to consider P-delta effect on 2-d structures.
could u plz help me