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Model Definition............................................................................................................................................................. 5
1. Model geometry........................................................................................................................................................ 6
1.1. Connectivity....................................................................................................................................................... 6
2. Model properties....................................................................................................................................................... 7
2.1. Material properties............................................................................................................................................ 7
2.2. Section properties............................................................................................................................................. 7
2.3. Support properties............................................................................................................................................. 7
3. Model assignments................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.1. Slab assignments.............................................................................................................................................. 9
3.2. Support assignments......................................................................................................................................... 9
4. Model loading.......................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.1. Load patterns.................................................................................................................................................. 10
4.2. Load cases...................................................................................................................................................... 10
4.3. Load combinations.......................................................................................................................................... 11
Analysis Results........................................................................................................................................................... 12
5. Analysis results....................................................................................................................................................... 13
5.1. Support results................................................................................................................................................ 13
5.2. Structure results.............................................................................................................................................. 13
Design.......................................................................................................................................................................... 15
6. Design summary..................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.1. Preferences..................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.2. Overwrites....................................................................................................................................................... 16
6.3. Slab design..................................................................................................................................................... 17
6.4. Beam design................................................................................................................................................... 22
6.5. Punching check/design................................................................................................................................... 22
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List of Figures
Figure 1: Finite element model...................................................................................................................................... 5
Figure 2: Deformed shape........................................................................................................................................... 12
Figure 3: Finite element model.................................................................................................................................... 15
List of Tables
Table 1: Concrete Slab Design Summary 02 - Span Definition Data............................................................................. 6
Table 2: Material Properties 03 - Concrete.................................................................................................................... 7
Table 3: Material Properties 04 - Rebar......................................................................................................................... 7
Table 4: Material Properties 05 - Tendon....................................................................................................................... 7
Table 5: Slab Properties 02 - Solid Slabs, Part 1 of 2........................................... Error: Reference source not found
Table 5: Slab Properties 02 - Solid Slabs, Part 2 of 2........................................... Error: Reference source not found
Table 6: Soil Properties................................................................................................................................................. 8
Table 7: Spring Properties - Point.................................................................................................................................. 8
Table 8: Spring Properties - Line................................................................................................................................... 8
Table 9: Slab Property Assignments.............................................................................................................................. 9
Table 10: Soil Property Assignments............................................................................................................................. 9
Table 11: Load Patterns............................................................................................................................................... 10
Table 12: Load Assignments - Point Loads, Part 1 of 2............................................................................................... 10
Table 12: Load Assignments - Point Loads, Part 2 of 2............................................................................................... 10
Table 13: Load Cases 02 - Static................................................................................................................................ 10
Table 14: Load Cases 06 - Loads Applied................................................................................................................... 10
Table 15: Load Combinations...................................................................................................................................... 11
Table 16: Soil Pressures - Summary........................................................................................................................... 13
Table 17: Sum Of Reactions, Part 1 of 2..................................................................................................................... 13
Table 17: Sum Of Reactions, Part 2 of 2..................................................................................................................... 13
Table 18: Nodal Displacements - Summary, Part 1 of 2.............................................................................................. 13
Table 18: Nodal Displacements - Summary, Part 2 of 2.............................................................................................. 13
Table 19: Design Preferences 01 - Resistance Factors.............................................................................................. 16
Table 20: Design Preferences 02 - Rebar Cover - Slabs............................................................................................. 16
Table 21: Design Preferences 03 - Rebar Cover - Beams.......................................................................................... 16
Table 22: Design Preferences 04 - Prestress Data..................................................................................................... 16
Table 23: Slab Design Overwrites 01 - Strip Based..................................................................................................... 16
Table 24: Slab Design Overwrites 02 - Finite Element Based, Part 1 of 2................................................................... 17
Table 24: Slab Design Overwrites 02 - Finite Element Based, Part 2 of 2................................................................... 17
Table 25: Punching Shear Design Overwrites 01 - General........................................................................................ 17
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 1 of 3................................................ 17
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 2 of 3................................................ 17
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 3 of 3................................................ 18
Table 27: Concrete Slab Design 02 - Punching Shear Data, Part 1 of 3..................................................................... 22
Table 27: Concrete Slab Design 02 - Punching Shear Data, Part 2 of 3..................................................................... 22
Table 27: Concrete Slab Design 02 - Punching Shear Data, Part 3 of 3..................................................................... 23
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Model Definition
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1. Model geometry
This section provides model geometry information, including items such as joint coordinates, joint restraints, and
element connectivity.
1.1. Connectivity
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2. Model properties
This section provides model properties, including items such as material properties, section properties, and support
properties.
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3. Model assignments
This section provides model assignments, including assignments to slabs, beams, and joints.
1 ZAPATA
2 None
1 SUELO 1
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4. Model loading
This section provides model loading information, including load patterns, load cases, and load combinations.
CM DEAD 1.000000
CV LIVE 0.000000
CM CM 1.000000
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Analysis Results
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5. Analysis results
5.1. Support results
This section provides support results, including items such as column, support, and spring reactions, .
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Design
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6. Design summary
This section provides design information for beams, strips, and punching checks.
6.1. Preferences
Table 19: Design Preferences 01 - Resistance Factors
Table 19: Design Preferences 01 -
Resistance Factors
PhiTen PhiComp PhiShear
6.2. Overwrites
Table 23: Slab Design Overwrites 01 - Strip Based
Table 23: Slab Design Overwrites 01 - Strip Based
Strip Layer DesignType RLLF IgnorePT RebarMat
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1 CSA-G30.18Gr400
2 CSA-G30.18Gr400
1 1.000000 Yes No
2 1.000000 Yes No
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 1 of 3
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 1 of 3
Strip SpanID Location FTopCombo FTopMomen FTopArea
t
kgf-cm cm2
CSA1 Span 1 Start 0.00 0.0000
CSA1 Span 1 Middle DCONU2 0.00 0.0000
CSA1 Span 1 End DCONU2 -9911.75 0.0000
CSB1 Span 1 Start 0.00 0.0000
CSB1 Span 1 Middle DCONU2 0.00 0.0000
CSB1 Span 1 End DCONU2 -10878.31 0.0000
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 2 of 3
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 2 of 3
Strip SpanID Location FBotCombo FBotMomen FBotArea
t
kgf-cm cm2
CSA1 Span 1 Start DCONU2 649240.33 6.1365
CSA1 Span 1 Middle DCONU2 3067235.17 30.1323
CSA1 Span 1 End DCONU2 649240.33 6.1365
CSB1 Span 1 Start DCONU2 699201.36 7.0599
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Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 3 of 3
Table 26: Concrete Slab Design Summary 01 - Flexural And Shear Data, Part 3 of 3
Strip SpanID Location VCombo VForce VArea Status Layer
kgf cm2/cm
CSA1 Span 1 Start 0.00 0.0000 OK A
CSA1 Span 1 Middle DCONU2 24765.91 0.2155 OK A
CSA1 Span 1 End DCONU2 14973.85 0.0000 OK A
CSB1 Span 1 Start 0.00 0.0000 OK B
CSB1 Span 1 Middle DCONU2 26717.61 0.2155 OK B
CSB1 Span 1 End DCONU2 13491.82 0.0000 OK B
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Geometric Properties
ACI 318-08 Concrete Strip Combination = Overall Envelope
Design Strip Label = CSB1
Length = 250 cm
Distance to Top Rebar Center = 7.7 cm
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Geometric Properties
Combination = 2
Point Label = 1
Column Shape = Rectangular
Column Location = Corner
Global X-Coordinate = -197.5 cm
Global Y-Coordinate = 150 cm
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