In sap2000, design for area member is usually not done. so here also, design of area member is not done. Only analysis is done and using that result, design is carried out.
Great Video sir. Can you please make a video on:1. Moment and Force directions (what is maximum and minimum moment M1, M2,M3?). positive and negative moment directions.2. to show local coordinates and if we can change their orientation to match global coordinates.3. Explain supports, spring constants and Degree of freedom in detail.4. Meshing of slab areas/wall into Finite elements.5. Is there anyway we can see the dimensions of existing element in the model?6. When to use shell thich/thin and plate thick/thin in Define Area options (for 1 way or 2 way).Please reply. Also, do you have email id or facebook page where I can message you Sir.Thanks.
Go to the official blog of Just Learn Civil, where you can find SAP2000 tutorial. justlearncivil.blogspot.com/2018/02/sap2000-tutorial.html Hope you will get answer to your queries. You can download the PDF version from the blog.
Thanks for this tutorial on shearwall in sap2000, kindly design the same wall so that it will be easy to understand the complete procedure
while assigning the area section why didn't you modify the concrete shell section design parameters option in the shell section data?@5:04
In sap2000, design for area member is usually not done. so here also, design of area member is not done. Only analysis is done and using that result, design is carried out.
How could we assign hinges in Shear wall?
Bro in load combination how you dragged and changed the values..
Sir how to check storey forces shear?
Thank you for sharing, it is helpful! Can you please tell me how to add a spandrel/coupling beam from SAP?
How to put rebar hereafter
Its a really nice clip.
Thank you
Great Video sir. Can you please make a video on:1. Moment and Force directions (what is maximum and minimum moment M1, M2,M3?). positive and negative moment directions.2. to show local coordinates and if we can change their orientation to match global coordinates.3. Explain supports, spring constants and Degree of freedom in detail.4. Meshing of slab areas/wall into Finite elements.5. Is there anyway we can see the dimensions of existing element in the model?6. When to use shell thich/thin and plate thick/thin in Define Area options (for 1 way or 2 way).Please reply. Also, do you have email id or facebook page where I can message you Sir.Thanks.
Go to the official blog of Just Learn Civil, where you can find SAP2000 tutorial. justlearncivil.blogspot.com/2018/02/sap2000-tutorial.html
Hope you will get answer to your queries.
You can download the PDF version from the blog.
Khud practice kar Raha ya fir other ko sikha Raha hai
Itna fast
You can always decrease the playback speed from setting in case you find it fast. Thank you. Will consider next time.