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1.18.2.1 P-Delta Analysis


Structures subjected to lateral loads often experience secondary forces due to the movement of the point of
application of vertical loads. This secondary effect, commonly known as the P-Delta effect, plays an
important role in the analysis of the structure.

In textbooks this secondary effect is typically referred to as stress stiffening for members in tension (or
softening for compression). The stiffness changes due to P-Delta are known as geometric stiffness, [Kg].
There are two types of P-Delta effects for members. P-Δ which is due to the displacement of one end of a
member relative to the other end (e.g., story drift of column members). A second effect is P-δ which is due
to the bending of the member.

P-δ due to the bending of the member not only affects the local & global stiffness, nodal displacements, and
member end forces; it also has an additional effect on the section displacements and section moments. The
(axial compressive member force) times (the local relative to the ends section displacement) gives a section
moment in addition to the flexural moment. This additional section moment will cause an additional
sectional displacement; and so on. Normally this process will converge after 5-20 iterations if the member
buckling load is not exceeded. STAAD uses up to 20 iterations unless convergence or divergence occurs.

P-δ due to the bending of the member can also occur with tension if the member has sufficient bending.
STAAD only iterates once for tension.

STAAD does not include the effects of geometric stiffness for solids. If the part of the structure that deforms
involves non-trivial motions of solids, then the results will be erroneous for P-Delta analysis (as well as for
buckling analysis).

1.18.2.1.1 P-Delta Analysis – Large Delta and Small Delta


1.18.2.1.2 P-Delta Kg Analysis
1.18.2.1.3 P-Delta K+Kg Dynamic Analysis
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Parent topic: 1.18.2 Second Order Analysis

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