How to Design PILE CAP in SAFE: Part 1- Importing of Loads from ETABS

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  • How to Design a Pile CAP in SAFE
    This video comprises of 3 Part Series in Pile CAP Design using CSI SAFE: Check out for Part 2 & 3 in the below links:
    Part 1: How to Import Loads from ETABS (Now Playing)
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  • @RobertoRojas-os5gk
    @RobertoRojas-os5gk ปีที่แล้ว

    hello and thank you. Probably is more correct import service loads because when calculate the Pile Caps the program use again factors. Please correct me. Thanks

  • @chrisjeff2861
    @chrisjeff2861 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    hello i wanna ask about restraint, i restraint UX UY UZ in my model, but when i export it to safe... its showin that i got some moments in my restraint... do u know about it?

    • @TheStructuralWorld
      @TheStructuralWorld  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      If you restraint the model in ETABS in Ux Uy and Uz that means it's "fixed support" that is why you are getting moments when exporting to SAFE. Try to assign it as "pinned support", if you don't want to get any moment.

    • @chrisjeff2861
      @chrisjeff2861 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheStructuralWorld hmm, actually i just only restraint the displacement.. if we want the restraint to be fixed... isnt it that we must restraint all DOF (translation and rotational)? *correct me if i m wrong, or maybe there is somekind of fault in my side when i am exportin the file maybe

    • @TheStructuralWorld
      @TheStructuralWorld  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chrisjeff2861 Do you have any lateral loads in assign the model? If so, maybe that's the reason.

    • @chrisjeff2861
      @chrisjeff2861 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheStructuralWorld yes i have lateral load in my model... should i delete it?