Corewall local Axes

Corewall local Axes

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Corewall local Axes

Anonymous
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Hello Robot Structural Comunity

 

After grouping walls into corewalls .....how i can see its local axes ? when i apply dipslay local axes only appear panels axis not the core wall axis ....Please help me !!!

 

Thanks in advance

Regards

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Refaat
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Hi

 

“After grouping walls into corewalls .....how i can see its local axes ? when i apply dipslay local axes only appear panels axis not the core wall axis”

 

As far as I know that the local system can be appeared only for (Bar or Panels) and also the local system of (FE) can be appeared as in the capture below.
Knowing that the core wall results are compatible with (Global Coordinate System).


Please, take a look to this link which related to the core wall results.

 

http://help.autodesk.com/view/RSAPRO/2017/ENU/?guid=GUID-E7F27298-D525-4083-BEAC-AABA60D89A0A

 

I hope this helps

Refaat

 

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siliaaPWY4A
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Hi everyone, 

 

I am a little confused with the core results related to global axis. 

I opened from tables "definition and results for core walls", to take for one particular wall the total dead load going on the ground floor to design pilecap below this wall. 

when i go to envelope for WFZ i take as maximum value e.g. 5000kN, which is a positive value based on global axis, thus the axis of the wall. 

but in reality this load is negative as its the weight of the dead load. same principle for live load I assume.

 

What about the values for wind load?

 

Regards 

 

 

 

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Hi @siliaaPWY4A

 

It is as if you made a horizontal cut and checked what value would be to counteract the load applied from above (as it was the reaction). Let me show this on the picture:

 

core wall results1.PNG 

 

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Artur Kosakowski
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siliaaPWY4A
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Thank you a lot, 

 

It helped me a lot to have a clear idea now. 

 

Regards 

Silia

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