Tutorial - Flat Slab
Tutorial - Flat Slab
Tutorial - Flat Slab
Flat Slab
SDS
Contents
Summary 1
Working Environment Setting 3
Enter Material and Section Properties 4
Import a CAD DXF File 8
Define Elastic Support Conditions 9
Enter Column Support Conditions 13
Generate Area Objects 14
Assign Members 17
Enter Wall Support Conditions 21
Enter Punching Check Sizes 22
Enter Loading Data 23
Set Static Load Cases 23
Enter Floor Loads 24
Perform Structural Analysis 28
Verify and Review Analysis Results 30
Load Combinations 30
Verify Reactions 31
Check Reaction Table 32
Verify Deformations 33
Verify Member Forces 34
Check Mesh Line Output 37
Design 39
Enter Design Parameters 39
Shear Check Result 40
Design Floor Slab 42
Tutorial 1. Flat Slab
MIDAS/SDS Version 3.1.0
Summary
In this example, we will construct a Flat Slab model and perform analysis and design.
We will generate a Flat Slab model by importing a DXF file.
Analysis Model
Unit: mm
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▣ Model Description
▣ Structural Materials
▣ Section Data
(㎜)
▣ Applied Load
1) Floor Load
(kN/㎡)
▣ Applied Codes
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Unit System
Double click the MIDAS/SDS icon to execute SDS.exe. Open a new file and set a unit
system.
1. New
2. Save> Select a folder.> File Name> Flat Slab
3.
4. Main Menu> Tools> Unit System
5. Length> mm ; Force (Mass)> kN
6.
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Enter the section dimensions of a wall beam, which is an equivalent beam substituted for a
core wall.
1. Properties> Section
2.
3. Name> Wall
4. Solid Rectangle> User (on)
5. H> 8000 ; B> 200
6. Check the auto-calculated stiffness data at the bottom of the dialog box (Refer to
Figure 4-①).
7.
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1. Properties> Thickness
2.
3. ID> 1
4. Name> Slab
5. Thickness> In-plane & Out-of-plane> 200
6.
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1. ID> 2
2. Name> Drop
3. Thickness> In-plane & Out-of-plane> 350
4.
5.
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To generate a Flat Slab, import a DXF file, which will be the basis for generating slabs, drop
panels and core walls.
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First, we define the elastic support stiffness of column supports, which will be assigned by
using the Column Supports.
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Tip
The program will automatically calculate the rotational stiffness of column
support based on the Bending Stiffness Scale Factor entered here.
The boundary conditions of the model used for the determination of the
bending stiffness factor for the columns, α, are shown below.
E, I
H
H
E, I
Let the columns above and below have the same story height, H, modulus of
elasticity, E and moment of inertia, I. Then the rotational stiffness of column
E⋅I
support equals 2α ⋅ .
H
Where,
E: Modulus of elasticity of the columns
I: Moment of inertia of the columns
H: Story height of the columns
α: Bending stiffness factor for the columns
8EI
Rotational stiffness of column support at A is found to be . Therefore, α
H
is taken as 4.
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Create area objects at the locations of slab, drop panels and openings by referring to Figure
1 (plan).
First generate three area objects for slab. The slab needs to be divided into three area
objects in order to enter different area loads for different floor uses.
1 2
Office
3
Corridor Office
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Based on the DXF underdrawing, generate area objects at the locations of drop panels.
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Generate area objects at the locations of openings by referring to the DXF underdrawing.
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Assign Members
Assign wall beams to the line objects corresponding to the core walls.
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1. Zoom Fit
2. Member> Slab (Refer to Figure 15-①).
3. Select Single> Select three area objects corresponding to the slab (Refer to
Figure 11- 1 , 2 and 3 ).
4. Option> Add/Replace
5. Type> Slab
6. Material> 1: Slab
7. Thickness> 1: Slab
8.
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9. Member> Slab
10. Select Single> Select area objects corresponding to the drop panels (Refer to
Figure 16).
11. Option> Add/Replace
12. Type> Drop Panel
13. Material> 2: Drop
14. Thickness> 2: Drop
15.
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We have already assigned column supports. Assigning wall supports corresponding to the
core walls is now remaining.
Assign the previously defined Wall Support Type to the core wall locations by Drag & Drop.
1. Works Tree> Section> 1:Wall> Line objects assigned “1:Wall” section will be
selected.
2. Works Tree> Boundaries> Wall> Drag & Drop into the Model Window.
Drag
Drop
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Enter the column sizes required for punching shear check after performing analysis.
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Now that the entry of geometric shape, stiffness and boundary conditions of the floor slab
was completed, we will enter the loads next.
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In MIDAS/SDS, line loads and area loads can be assigned to objects using defined load
types, or loaded by directly entering loading values for each load case.
Tip
If the Weight option is checked, the self-weight of the area object will be
automatically included in the dead load. This will automatically update the
self-weight of the area object according to the change of the slab thickness.
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Assign the defined area load type of Office to the office area objects.
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Office
1
Offic
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Assign the area load type of Corridor to the corridor area object.
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Corridor
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Mesh lines auto-generated in MIDAS/SDS do not exceed the Maximum Mesh Line
Dimension defined by the user and always pass through point objects. Therefore, we may
add point objects at the locations where we wish to generate mesh lines.
1. Main Menu> Model> Model Control Data> Maximum Mesh Line Dimension> 0.5
2.
3. Display> Object> Mesh Line (on)
4.
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Load Combinations
Generate load combinations for member design by linearly combining the load cases, which
were used for the structural analysis.
Selecting a design standard will automatically generate load combinations as per the
standard.
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Verify Reactions
Verify reactions due to dead load. The point in Red signifies the maximum reaction.
Maximum Reaction
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Check reactions in a table format. With the result table, the summation of reactions due to
load cases or load combinations can be checked.
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Verify Deformations
Verify the deflections of the floor slab due to service load cases. Note that cracking of slab
and long term (creep and shrinkage) effects are not reflected here.
1. Status Bar> mm
2. Main Menu> Result> Deformation> Displacement Contour
3. Load Cases/Combinations> ST:DL
4. Components> DZ
5. Type of Display> Contour, Deform, Legend>
6. Iso View
7. Dynamic Rotate (Check the deformed shape.)
8. Dynamic Rotate (toggle off)> Top View
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Verify the member forces of the Slab for the factored load combinations.
Pnt2 Pnt2
Pnt1 Pnt1
Cut-Line#1 Cut-Line#2
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Display BMD, SFD and Deformed Shape along the selected mesh line.
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Design
In this example, we will check the reinforcing bars by automatic calculation, and perform
two-way shear check and one-way shear check for the slab. Also, an overall reinforcing
design output will be produced.
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Check punching shear and produce the punching shear check results. Punching check by
Stress will reflect the shear stress resulting from the unbalanced moments.
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Check one-way shear at the effective depth from the drop-panel face. The shear check
results over the column strip will be produced.
Pnt1 Pnt2
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Moments vary across the slab panel. For the reinforcement design, consider the average
moments over the column and middle strips. Generate Line Grid at certain column and
middle strip locations.
1. Line Grid>
2. Grid Name> G1
3. x-Grid Lines> > Absolute (on)> Lines> 850, 1250, 1650
4. y-Grid Lines> > Absolute (on)> Lines> 0, 2000
5.
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Specify the materials and sizes of reinforcing bars and the bar spacing for reinforcing
design.
1. Enter the material data and design code in Main Menu> Tools> Preferences>
Property & Design.
2. Main Menu> Design> Design Criteria for Rebars
3. For Slab Design> Rebar> #4
4. Spacing> @100, @125, @150, @175, @200, @225, @250, @300, @350
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In order to design bottom bars, check the positive moments over the column and middle
strips.
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13. Defined Cutting Lines For Check> Column Strip-Positive (Off), Middle Strip-
Positive (On)
14.
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