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moments from columns

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Anonymous
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moments from columns

Hello,

please tell me that the plate rests freely on three beams, and the edges on two walls, pass through the column, how to get rid of points emerging from the pillars? thanks for the help.
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Refaat
in reply to: Anonymous

 

Hi

 

If I understand you correctly.

 

Refaat

 

 

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Message 3 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Refaat

not quite

Message 4 of 9
Refaat
in reply to: Anonymous

 

Hi

 

Could you add more explanations for (how to get rid of points emerging from the pillars? ) and capture if possible .

 

Refaat

 

 

 

Message 5 of 9
Anonymous
in reply to: Refaat

it is necessary that the plate does not interact with the column, i.e. the result should be similar to the one in which we have a bearing wall. send a screenshot
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Rafacascudo
in reply to: Anonymous

As you have already been told in another thread , to have a similar result as in the model with bearing walls ,you will need to have beams as vertically stiff as those walls . If the beams are not that stiff , they will deflect and the "next" stiffer points will be the columns  which will be the reason for those peak values near their top node.

It´s not a model problem.

Rafael Medeiros
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Anonymous
in reply to: Rafacascudo

but I don't quite understand how to do it practically.
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Refaat
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi

 

IMHO that the stresses at the column location due to the support is point support while as the stresses at the wall location due to the support is linear support.

Anyway, you can use release or remove the slabs and use uniform distributions loads on beams.

 

Refaat

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Anonymous
in reply to: Refaat

thank you

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