Hi Artur, There is still something weird happening with the model as despite changing the floor plate calculation model type it would still not allow me to graphically show the load distribution direction on the floor panel. Regardless; I've remodelled the building by deleting the concrete side walls (ensuring I kept the forces similar to the original model) to mimic a 2D frame type analysis. The result was similar beam and column moments and shears were arrived at to the 2D analysis calculated by the Peer reviewer. Our conclusion was that the 2D frame analysis underestimates the contribution of the concrete side walls and the resulting moments and shears were over conservative. However, this did make us wonder whether the analysis should or should not include the stiffness of these walls. Our position is, because we have detailed for the walls to be adequately reinforced to carry the out-of-plane moment, and, have provided the necessary connection into the concrete floor slab, that we can utilise the concrete walls. Thank you for your assistance. Kind regards, Mark Sullivan [Description: SHL email signature logo] BE CPEng MIPENZ. p : (09) 839 7044 f : (09) 835 4791 m : 021 117 4436 Side Entry, Level 1, 2 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland. 0610
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