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Hollow core slabs

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Hallvard
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Hollow core slabs

Hi

 

Does anybody know of good ways to treat hollow core slabs when analysing a structure?

 

I know that some people model the slabs with correct thickness, defines density = 0, and then defines a load for the dead-weight of the slabs.

 

Opninions?? Is this the best way?

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Romanich
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Dear Hallvard,

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Hallvard
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Thanks! 🙂 This seems to be better than defining density = 0.

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Romanich
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Yeah 🙂

 

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jad.dellel
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Good Job Romanich, I'll give you Kudo Smiley Wink

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saclovitzky
in reply to: Romanich

Hello,

 

Just follow up question, how will you specify if the hollow core unit,ie, 200 mm thk HC needs to have a unit weight,ie, of 2.75 kN/m2?

 

Regards,

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Rafal.Gaweda
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