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Dear Colleagues
Equivalent Lateral Force Method:
1. I tried to disregard the self-weight density for the elements in (basement & penthouse level) by dividing the self-weight case into two parts (self-weight-seismic & self-weight-non seismic) then I used (factor = 0.00001) for self-weight –non seismic. A. is it correct that what I did? If no, could you edit the attached file with the right way and return it back to me? If yes, how do I design the elements which are disregarded their density in the same rtd file ?
2. I did the same way with other loads types (topic & live). By dividing them into parts (seismic – non seismic) to be able to convert the right loads to the mass. What is your opinion about that? …. Please, take a look to the attached model.
3. I used partial stiffening diaphragms but I figured out that the internal forces for instance beams (My, Fz) are less than the internal forces which can be obtained without this diaphragm. I know the reason behind that (constraints Ux , Uy ,RZ) . How do I design the structure elements (beams) with less values (My, Fz)? What should I do when I want to design elements in the same file?
4. I have column (bar number 187) which is passing through two stories (3 and 4) . I assigned it manually to (story 4). I need to get perfect stories results (displacements & reduced forces) . Is it correct what I did?
Eventually, General question:
5. In case if I have ( elastic ground bar or raft with elastic supports ) ( both without uplift ) in my model then could I use any implemented method ( Equivalent lateral forces , modal or seismic method ) for any one of them ?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ju2inv7tq6uclob/1.zip?dl=0
With Regards
Refaat
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