Example2Eng
Example2Eng
Description:
Reinforced concrete slab 3 x 6 m, thickness 150 mm. Rear side of the slab is freely supported along the
whole length, front side is freely supported with its ends on columns. Left and right sides of the slab (see
Fig.2.1) are free.
Analysis is performed for FE mesh 6 x 12.
Loads:
– Load case 1 – dead weight of slab;
– Load case 2 – concentrated loads P = 1t applied as shown in Fig.2.1, load case 2;
– Load case 3 – concentrated loads P = 1t applied as shown in Fig.2.1, load case 3.
On the taskbar, click the Start button, and then point to All Programs. Point to the folder that contains
LIRA SAPR / LIRA-SAPR 2018 and then click LIRA-SAPR 2018.
Click OK .
It is also possible to open the Model type dialog box with a pre-defined type of model. To do this, on
the LIRA-SAPR menu (Application menu), point to New and click Model type 3 (Three DOF per node)
command . One more way to do the same: on the Quick Access Toolbar, click New and in the drop-
down menu select Model type 3 (Three DOF per node) command . Then you should define only
problem name.
To save all output data files for the problem in certain directory, select appropriate check box. The
directory name will coincide with the name of the problem. This directory will appear in the directory for
files with analysis results. This is helpful if you have to find output data files for certain problem, then
transfer these files or review and evaluate them with the help of Windows Explorer or other file managers.
Click Apply .
Click Redraw .
On the Select toolbar, point to Select nodes drop-down list and click Select nodes button .
Select nodes No.1, 7, 85 - 91 with the pointer (the nodes will be coloured red).
You can select nodes either with a single click or by dragging selection window around appropriate
nodes.
On the Create and edit ribbon tab, on the Stiffness and restraints panel, click Restraints button .
In the Restraints on nodes dialog box (see Fig.2.6), specify directions along which displacements of
nodes are not allowed (Z). To do this, select appropriate check boxes.
Then click the Add restraints at selected nodes button (the nodes will be coloured blue and the
row of defined combination will be displayed in the Boundary conditions list).
On the Select toolbar, point to Select nodes drop-down list and click Select nodes button in order
to make this command not active.
command .
In the Design options dialog box (see Fig.2.7), define parameters for the first design option:
in the Analysis of sections by list, select DCF;
to select the DCF table, click the Add/Edit DCF table button;
Click Apply .
To define new design option, in the Design options dialog box, click Create new design option
. By default, all parameters of new design option will obtain values defined previously in the Analysis
parameters dialog box on the appropriate tabs.
Then define the following parameters:
- name for design option;
- building codes for RC and steel analyses;
- type for analysis of sections (by DCF, DCL or Forces).
To define the second design option, click Create new design option .
Then define data for the second design option (analysis of reinforcement by Wood method):
in the Analysis of sections by list, select DCF (DCF table defined earlier will be automatically applied
as the current one for this design option);
other parameters remain by default.
Click Apply .
To assign the first design option as the current one, in the List of design options either double-click
appropriate row or select the row and click Set as current one.
To close the Design options dialog box, click the Close button.
button .
In the Stiffness and materials dialog box (see Fig.2.8a), click Add button. The dialog box will expand
and you will see the library of stiffness parameters.
Select the fourth tab Plates, solids, numerical in the window (see Fig.2.8b) and double-click the
Plates icon in the list.
a b
Figure 2.8 Dialog boxes: a – Stiffness and materials, b – Add stiffness
In the Stiffness for plates dialog box, specify the following parameters for Plate (see Fig.2.9):
2
modulus of elasticity – E = 3e6 t/m (for the U.S. keyboard layout);
Poisson's ratio – ν = 0.2;
thickness – H = 15 cm;
3
unit weight of material – Ro = 2.75 t/m .
To hide library of stiffness properties, in the Stiffness and materials dialog box click Add unfold button.
In the Material properties for analysis of RC structures dialog box (see Fig.2.11), select the first row in
the TYPE: PLATE list. Then in the right part of the dialog box, define the following parameters for plate
elements:
in the Name box, type Slab;
in the Analysis type list, select Slab;
other parameters remain by default.
Click the first row in the CONCRETE list and in the right part of the dialog box define the following data:
define the Class of concrete as B20;
other parameters remain by default.
Click the first row in the REINFORCEMENT list and in the right part of the dialog box define the following
data:
specify Transverse reinforcement as A-I;
other parameters remain by default.
Click OK .
In the Stiffness and materials dialog box, select the Concrete option and click Add.
In the Concrete dialog box (see Fig.2.12), define the following parameters:
in the Class of concrete list, select B20 type of reinforcement;
other parameters remain by default.
Click OK .
To define material properties for the 2nd design option for RC structures:
In the Stiffness and materials dialog box, under Assign to elements of the model, select the
Materials check box.
To switch to the 2nd design option, in the Stiffness and materials dialog box, in the No. of current
design option box, specify number 2.
Click Add.
The Material properties for analysis of RC structures dialog box will be displayed on the screen. In
this dialog box, click Add . Then in the right part of the dialog box, define the following parameters
for plate elements:
in the Name box, type - Slab - Wood method;
in the Analysis type list, select Slab;
Click OK .
You can select elements either with a single click or by dragging selection window around
appropriate elements.
In the Stiffness and materials dialog box, click Apply . The elements become unselected. It
indicates that the current combination of stiffness type and material is assigned to selected elements.
To switch to the first design option, in the Stiffness and materials dialog box, in the No. of current
design option box, specify number 1.
To define materials to the first design option, clear the Stiffness check box under Assign to elements of
the model.
In the Stiffness and materials dialog box, in the list of materials for RC elements, select the row 1.Slab
(Flexure). Slab.
Click Set as current one.
Select all elements of the model with the pointer.
to 1. Then click Apply (dead weight of elements is added according to the specified unit weight Ro).
To change the number of the current load case, click the Next load case button located on the
Status bar or on the toolbar.
On the Select toolbar, point to Select nodes drop-down list and click Select nodes button .
Select nodes No.18, 46 and 74 with the pointer.
On the Create and edit ribbon tab, select the Loads panel, then select Load at nodes command
from the Loads on nodes and elements drop-down list.
In the Define loads dialog box (see Fig.2.13), specify Global coordinate system and direction along the
Z-axis (default parameters).
Click OK .
To change the number of the current load case, click the Next load case button located on the
Status bar or on the toolbar.
To display element numbers on the screen, on the Select toolbar, click Flags of drawing button .
In the Display dialog box (see Fig.2.4), select the Element numbers check box on the Elements tab.
Click Redraw .
Select elements No.14, 23, 30, 31, 42, 43, 50, 59.
In the Define loads dialog box (see Fig.2.13), select Loads on plates tab and specify Global
coordinate system and direction along the Z-axis (default parameters).
Click OK .
On the Create and edit ribbon tab, on the Loads panel, click Edit load cases . The Edit load
cases dialog box is displayed on the screen (see Fig.2.15).
For load case 1 – in the Edit selected load case area, in the Type box, select Dead and click Apply
For load case 2 – in the Edit selected load case area, in the Type box, select Live and click Apply
.
For load case 3 – in the Edit selected load case area, in the Type box, select Live and click Apply
.
As the type of load cases was defined in the Edit load cases dialog box (see Fig.2.15), the DCF
table is generated automatically with parameters accepted by default for every load case. To do this, click
the Fill in DCF table with default values button. Now you have to confirm defined parameters.
To confirm parameters accepted by default for every load case, in the Design combinations of forces
To carry out complete analysis of slab, on the Analysis ribbon tab, select the Analysis panel and in the
When analysis procedure is complete, to review and evaluate analysis results, select the Results
ribbon tab.
In the mode of analysis results visualization, by default design model is presented with account of nodal
displacements (see Fig.2.17). To display the model without nodal displacements, on the Results ribbon
To display the model without element numbers, node numbers and applied loads on the Select toolbar,
Click Redraw .
To present stress mosaic plot for Mx, on the Results ribbon tab, on the Stress in plates and solids
panel, select the Stress mosaic plot command in the Stress mosaic/contour plots drop-down list.
To present stress mosaic plot for My, click Stress My button on the same panel.
By default, the Apply current load case No. automatically option in the Status bar is active. That's
why the program automatically switches to selected load case. If this option is not active, to switch to
select Tables panel and click Standard tables in the Documents drop-down list.
In the Tables dialog box (see Fig.2.18), select Design combinations of forces, design values in the
list.
Click Apply.
By default, standard tables are generated in the *.csv format. Information presented in these tables is
divided into different tabs: input data (optional), e.g. DCF coefficients; output data for bars; output data for
plates; etc.
To generate table in *.csv format and add it to the Report Book, select the Generate updatable table in
Report Book check box. If the table is located in the Report Book, it is possible to update it later (if
required) and add it to the report file with the Report Book options.
To modify format of the table, in the Tables dialog box, click Other. Then in the Table format dialog box,
select appropriate option and click OK. To generate table in Document Maker (DOC-SAPR module),
select RPT format.
Selected format is saved and will be applied by default in further work with standard tables.
When analysis procedure is complete, to review and evaluate analysis results for reinforcement,
select the RC ribbon tab (for the Ribbon Plus style).
click Information about nodes and elements button and specify with a pointer any plate element
on the model.
In the dialog box that appears on the screen, select the Information about selected reinforcement tab.
This dialog box contains complete information about selected element, including results for
reinforcement.
To close the dialog box, click Close button.
To display mosaic plot for area of lower reinforcement in plates along the X1-axis, click the Lower
reinforcement in plates along X1 button (on the RC ribbon tab, the RC in plates panel).
To display mosaic plot for area of lower reinforcement in plates along the Y1-axis, click the Lower
reinforcement in plates along Y1 button (on the RC ribbon tab, the RC in plates panel).
On the RC ribbon tab, select the Tables panel and click Analysis results tables for RC command
in the Documents drop-down list.
By default, in the Tables dialog box (see Fig.2.19), the Reinforcement in elements option is highlighted
in the list and under Design options, the 1.Design option 1 is highlighted.
Under Reinforcement, select in plates option.
To generate the table with analysis results in plate elements, click Apply .
To preview and evaluate analysis results for other design options, on the RC ribbon tab, on the
Design panel, click Design options button . The appropriate dialog box is displayed on the screen
(see Fig. 2.7). To switch to another design option, select appropriate row in the List of design options
and click Set as current one.