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    spspro
    Posts: 13
    Registered: ‎01-10-2012
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    Finite element mesh size

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    01-14-2013 03:06 AM

    Hello, any advice about mesh size calculating the RC panel. I tried mesh size from 0,2m to 1m and I got quite difference results, and if mesh size is small- 0,2m, I get a big amount of reinforcement, but only in a very small area (0,2x0,2m). 

    What is the optimal size of mesh calculating RS panels? Thanks

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    tony.ridley
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    Registered: ‎09-07-2011

    Re: Finite element mesh size

    01-14-2013 03:34 AM in reply to: spspro

    Fine mesh is more accurate but takes longer to calculate.  

    You need to find a good balance between speed and accuracy.  

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    igos
    Posts: 17
    Registered: ‎05-05-2011

    Re: Finite element mesh size

    01-14-2013 09:05 PM in reply to: spspro

    Hello, I'm using following rules for the RC slabs:

    a = min(2h;(1/10)*l), where

    a - element size;

    h - thickness of the slab;

    l - span of the slab.

     

    Also, after meshing you have to estimate mesh quality (check for triangles with acute angle and for elementswith quite small ratio = a1/a2, where a1 - the smaller dimension of element, a2 - the bigger dimension of element)

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    spspro
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    Re: Finite element mesh size

    01-14-2013 10:56 PM in reply to: igos

    thanks igos

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    igos
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    Registered: ‎05-05-2011

    Re: Finite element mesh size

    01-15-2013 09:16 AM in reply to: spspro

    spspro,


    You are welcome, also I can recommend you this quite useful guide: http://www.2shared.com/file/0GSMZ7D8/How-to-Design-rc-Flat-Slabs-Us.html

     

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