Hello everyone,
I am currently working on a project and encountered a discrepancy in the self-weight calculation of RSA . The self-weight computed by RSA is higher than what is reported in literature studies. I also manually calculated the weight using the length and unit density, and my results matched those in the literature, but not the RSA results.
Has anyone experienced similar issues or can explain why RSA's calculations might be higher than expected?
RSA calculation:
Python Calculation:
Literature:
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Here is the RSA project and one of many studies that find the results differently https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9445(1992)118:5(1233)
It works when you copy and paste it to the navigation bar. Interestingly directly clicking is not working. There must be something wrong with forum website I did not understand.
If you dont click the link and copy paste it to the navigation bar it works. And also it is not that important to reach the paper since I shared the results found in the paper.
If you multiply the areas with length and unit of density, you will find same result with paper however the RSA giving higher amount for same structure.
There is no RSA model in your link.
As said by @Stephane.kapetanovic please zip and share your model
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I did as you said. Could you try running this file ?
the difference (5620/5734=0.980...) seems to correspond to gravity, are you sure of your comparison, of the densities and sections taken into account in your example, a mathematical simplification?
Best Regards
I double checked everything. All the parameter are same except the calculated weight.
Maybe these kind of intersections are counted twice.
Try to remove them from the value displayed by Robot
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Could you comment on this table and tell us what evidence you have in relation to your verifications?
can you give us the value of the density you include in your calculations?
↑ the sections seem to be the same ↓
Without a comparative list, I can't check for myself.
Best Regards
Here is the original structure and corresponding parameters from paper:
And here is my python results:
By the way, all of the displacement and stress results matches for two model except the weight.
if all lengths and cross-sections are identical, do you agree that density
is not equals to
?
As Explain, the difference (5620/5734=0.980 ... 5734/5620=1.02) seems to correspond to gravity !
Best Regards
it's a mathematical simplification in your example. the true value is the one calculated by Robot
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