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(API) Macro: Creation of quasi T & L RC beams

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Romanich
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(API) Macro: Creation of quasi T & L RC beams

Hi,

I developed small macro with custom functions which will help to create quasi T & L r.c. beams in accordance with the Artur's proposal mentioned in threads:

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Robot-Structural-Analysis/T-slab/m-p/3185418

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Robot-Structural-Analysis/Beam-offsets/m-p/3332921

 

Just input data in green cells and select the desired type of section to generate it in Robot. A section will be created with the special name. For example:

Qtbeams1.png

 

@Romanich Artur Kosakowski edited the topic for better findability 

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Message 21 of 31
Grohl
in reply to: Anonymous

What do you mean? This is creating a rectangular beam.

Message 22 of 31
Anonymous
in reply to: Grohl

Yes. Modification factor for Iy
Message 23 of 31
Grohl
in reply to: Anonymous

Look at message 9 to get a "manual" on how it works.

Message 24 of 31
JPNR87
in reply to: Grohl

HI,

are you using same approximation in raft slab middle/edge beams?

Regards!

 

Message 25 of 31
HoshangMustafa
in reply to: Romanich

Hi 

A portion of slab may be considered as flange for beams since they are monolithic and slab bars pass through beam.

Be careful this T & L beam are only considered in positive moment regions (near the middle of the span) of the beams since the slab is at top and is in compression.

In negative moment regions (near the supports) the beam returns to rectangular and T & L beams are not applicable since the slab is on top and near the supports the top will be in tension. So the macro should account for this and the suggested approach by Artur shouldn't be used for the entire span.

Message 26 of 31

Hi 

I'm afraid my last post isn't clear to you!

Message 27 of 31
Romanich
in reply to: HoshangMustafa

Hi @HoshangMustafa ,

The macro is only for creating of the modified sections. The engineer is fully responsible for the decision where and when to use these sections.

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Message 28 of 31
HoshangMustafa
in reply to: Romanich

Hi 

So the engineer should divide each segment of the beam between two supports into three parts (two end parts for negative and one middle part for positive bending moment) and use the macro for the middle part only. Correct?

Message 29 of 31
Romanich
in reply to: HoshangMustafa

Hi @HoshangMustafa ,

Personally I used this approach for the whole beam length.

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Message 30 of 31
HoshangMustafa
in reply to: Romanich

Hi 

The macro can be automated to consider T & L beam in positive moment regions only, isn't it?

Message 31 of 31
Romanich
in reply to: HoshangMustafa

Hi @HoshangMustafa ,

No

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