几何尺寸与公差论坛------致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T (GDT:ASME)|New GPS(ISO)研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量  


返回   几何尺寸与公差论坛------致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T (GDT:ASME)|New GPS(ISO)研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量 » 三维空间:产品设计或CAX软件使用 » CAD设计 » 产品功能分析
用户名
密码
注册 帮助 会员 日历 银行 搜索 今日新帖 标记论坛为已读


回复
 
主题工具 搜索本主题 显示模式
旧 2009-09-15, 02:24 PM   #1
huangyhg
超级版主
 
huangyhg的头像
 
注册日期: 04-03
帖子: 18592
精华: 36
现金: 249466 标准币
资产: 1080358888 标准币
huangyhg 向着好的方向发展
默认 precast raker beams-analysis

precast raker beams-analysis
does anyone have any guidance on the analysis of precast raker beams for stadiums / arenas?
my two concerns are:
1. vibration analysis
2. accounting for the in-place geometry of the raker beam (the incline of the member, versus a beam that is level and flat) on the statics of the member.
find a job or post a job opening
i have been involved in the design and analysis of a recent stadium project (currently under construction). this work takes a great deal of study and work; i would suggest obtaining a copy of the atc design guidelines for vibration, and as for the in-place geometry effects they are no different from any other beam.
if you have more specific questions, i will try to address them. i'll keep an eye on the thread.
regards,
ys
b.eng (carleton)
working in new zealand, thinking of my snow covered home...
thanks youngstructural
for vibrations, i am going to keep the natural frequency of the beams above a certain minimum, and will follow the pci design handbook (and cpci design handbook in canada).
with the geometry, i wonder if the inclined beam is designed for the vertical loads on the horizontal span, or do you put all the loads into components along the inclined member axis, and perpendicular to the
the moment is proportional to the horizontal span but the deflection is proportionate to the actual inclined span(with the perpendicular component of the applied loads).
if axial loads are small then they can be ignored, if large then the whole thing needs to be designed as a column.
regards
csd
working in uk, missing the snow already!
csd72 beat me to the punch... at least for part of the details. your forces are always parallel with the line of action of gravity, and the sections can be modeled in software as inclined. this gives you the benefit of axial behaviour rather than purely bending, and reduces the effective bending length.
and keep in mind that if this is a large stadium, you're likely going to need prestress or post-tensioning to make the rakers work. some pretty serious moment redistribution can help a great deal to get the supporting frames to be economical.
as for your vibrations, i'm not actually familiar with either of the texts you're employing, but definitely respect the publishers. i would caution you to make sure you are using recent texts (newer than roughly the middle 1990s) as you don't want to be analyzing a structure like this with foot-fall methodologies (which were created empirically against structures with significant inherent damping during the 1970s).
if you get stuck or would like an authoritative external reviewer, i would strongly recommend david e. allen, phd, who is retired, but previously of the nrc and is possibly canada's foremost vibration expert. he's excellent value and very helpful... also makes good dinner conversation for business meetings. *smiles*
keep asking questions as needed! hope to help as much as i can.
cheers,
ys
b.eng (carleton)
working in new zealand, thinking of my snow covered home...
quote:
and keep in mind that if this is a large stadium, you're likely going to need prestress or post-tensioning to make the rakers work.
not necessarily - there are many stadiums out there that don't use prestressed rakers. it depends upon the available depth but usually mildly reinforced raker beams can be adequate.
the attached drawing shows a raker beam - non-prestressed, used in texas. with the deep depth, the natural frequency is quite high and thus doesn't resonate with bouncing fans.
respectfully, likely does not be definitely... and deep beams were not available to me during our design: your architect may not allow them either. i was told, in no uncertain terms, that the client and architect would not allow "structural demands" to ruin the aesthetic of the stadium.
added cost, complexity and stress to the job... but kept the rakers small.
cheers,
ys
b.eng (carleton)
working in new zealand, thinking of my snow covered home...
__________________
借用达朗贝尔的名言:前进吧,你会得到信心!
[url="http://www.dimcax.com"]几何尺寸与公差标准[/url]
huangyhg离线中   回复时引用此帖
GDT自动化论坛(仅游客可见)
回复


主题工具 搜索本主题
搜索本主题:

高级搜索
显示模式

发帖规则
不可以发表新主题
不可以回复主题
不可以上传附件
不可以编辑您的帖子

vB 代码开启
[IMG]代码开启
HTML代码关闭

相似的主题
主题 主题发起者 论坛 回复 最后发表
precast ground beams huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-15 02:19 PM
post-tensioned beams parallel to slab huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-15 01:51 PM
concrete edge beams huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-08 12:02 PM
beams braced with a welded flat steel plate huangyhg 产品功能分析 0 2009-09-07 03:12 PM


所有的时间均为北京时间。 现在的时间是 07:38 PM.


于2004年创办,几何尺寸与公差论坛"致力于产品几何量公差标准GD&T | GPS研究/CAD设计/CAM加工/CMM测量"。免责声明:论坛严禁发布色情反动言论及有关违反国家法律法规内容!情节严重者提供其IP,并配合相关部门进行严厉查处,若內容有涉及侵权,请立即联系我们QQ:44671734。注:此论坛须管理员验证方可发帖。
沪ICP备06057009号-2
更多