Modelling Procedure 3D Frame
Modelling Procedure 3D Frame
2. Click the drop-down list in the status bar to change the units to kN,m,C.
3. Click on the Grid Only button to access the Quick Grid Lines form. In that form:
Type the relevant number of grids in X, Y and Z direction edit box in Number of Grid
Lines area. If replicating is done keep Z grids as 2.
Fill in the Grid Spacing data.
Click OK.
Defining the types of loads in the model and applying loads on members.
1. Go to Define menu > Load Patterns… to access Define Load Patterns dialog box.
Click on the text box below Load Pattern Name, erase what is there and type LiveFloor.
Select LIVE from the Type drop down box
Make sure Self Weight Multiplier has value ‘0’.
Click Add New Load Pattern to add the Live load pattern to the list of load types in
the model.
Follow above four steps to define load patterns
o LiveRoof - type = LIVE
- Self Weight Multiplier = 0
o Wind - type = WIND
- Self Weight Multiplier = 0
o SDLPart - type = SUPER DEAD
- Self Weight Multiplier = 0
o SDLFinish - type = SUPER DEAD
- Self Weight Multiplier = 0
Click OK.
2. Select all floor elements and Assign > Area Loads > Uniform (Shell).
Select Live from the Load Pattern Name drop down box.
Make sure Direction is Gravity.
Enter 2 kN/m2 as the Uniform Load.
Click OK.
Follow the same procedure to add the other types of gravity loads (except for
LiveRoof).
3. Select all elements drawn (frame and area) go to Edit Replicate Linear Tab dz = 4m
Increment Data Number = Number of floors -1 OK
Click Set XY View button and click Move Up in List button to set XY view at Z = 0 m
and select the end nodes of the column elements and assign the correct boundary
conditions by Assign Joint Restraints.
5. Select the beams to be applied with wind loading and Assign menu > Frame Loads>
Distributed.
Select Wind from the Load Pattern Name drop down box.
Make sure Direction is Y.
Enter the calculated wind load as the Uniform Load.
Click OK.
Defining load combinations
1. To define load combinations, go to Define menu > Load Combinations… to access Define
Load Patterns dialog box.
Click Add New Combo.
Give a name in the Load Combination Name.
In Define Combinations of Load Case Results, under Load Case Name select DEAD,
type the relevant Scale Factor and click Add.
Follow the above step for other types of load types with relevant Scale Factors.
Follow above steps to define other combinations.
Running Analysis
1. Click the Run Analysis button to access the Set Load Cases to Run form. In that form:Click
the Run Now button.
Viewing results
1. When the analysis is complete, check the messages in the SAP Analysis Monitor window
(there should be no warnings or errors) and then click the OK button to close the window.
2. To view support reactions, click the Display menu > Show Forces/Stresses > Joints
command to access the Joint Reaction Forces form. Click the OK button. If the axes make it
difficult to read the force, click the View menu > Show Axes command to toggle the axes
display off.
3. Extract the reactions in a tabular format by selecting all support nodes and clicking Display >
Show Tables > Analysis Results > Joint Output > Reactions.
4. To view nodal displacements, click Display menu > Show Deformed Shape…
Select the load combinations from Case/ Combo drop down box. Click OK.
Move mouse pointer over nodes to see the displacement values.
Extract the reactions in a tabular format by selecting all support nodes and clicking
Display > Show Tables > Analysis Results > Joint Output > Displacements.
5. To view frame results, Display menu > Show Forces/Stresses > Frames/Cables
Select the load combinations from Case/ Combo drop down box.
Select the load component from Component. Click OK.