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Hello,
I've been doing research on the definiton of flexible diaphragm and have found that it should transfer forces to resisting structures according to tributary area. Rigid diaphragm should transfer forces according to the rigidity of the resisting structures.
I made a simple model and compared the results using these two diaphragms with horizontal load only. The above mentioned definitions do not seem to be true in RSA. You can see from the pictures that the results are almost identical. I would think that when the slab is a flexible diaphragm, the inner walls would have greater resistance than the outer walls. I am very confused and don't know what to believe anymore. Can someone please help me understand how these diaphragms work?
The whole structure in the picture is made of concrete and all supports are pinned.
Also if someone could provide guidance on what calculation model should be used for the slab while calculating the rigidity of the construction under wind load, would be greatly appreciated.
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