Ram concept flat plate cad file9/22/2023 ![]() I dont consider transfers as being something to skimp on. My view is that models should be used to verify and check an intended design approach and load paths, i find that there can a reliance upon 3d models to make some decisions based on analysis that should actually come from engineers. ![]() Also the sensitivities of the columns and slabs stiffness overall making it very subjective to engineering judgement. I have have seen problems in 3D models of vierendeel action, of columns and many typical floors above, transferring loads away from a transfer. option 2 by trenno is my preferred approach with the reasoning given by RAPT of construction sequence and do you trust the 3d results being the prime reasons. I have considered this question and dealt with consequences of it a number of times. RE: Transfer Slab Modeling r13 (Civil/Environmental) 30 Mar 20 13:56 Q3, If the answer to Q1 is yes, what can I do to quickly input the reaction from upper floor as loads on the floor in say, Ram Concept? Is there any way to automatically get the reactions and transfer to the loads instead of manually input? I am thinking of using Ram Structural System and then export slab by slab but the problem I found is the loading from a full model is not the same as floor by floor load rundown and thus cannot be used in slab analysis and design.(Can be used for envelop purpose though). ![]() Q2, If the answer to Q1 is no, what is your procedure? I have a structure that contains many levels of transfer slab and I am looking for a convenient way to build the model in FEA package, say Ram Concept.Īnalyse and design the slab based on floor by floor load run down procedure - model the top level and get the reactions and then model the lower level and input the reaction from top level as loading applied on the slab and then another lower level till the lowest floor. Hi guys hope you all safe during this hard time.
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