EXAMPLE 6. BUILDING VALUATION & REDESIGN STUDY
EXAMPLE 6: "STUDY FOR THE VALUATION AND REDESIGN OF A BUILDING ACCORDING TO THE CANC. 93 In addition, the sea blue squares that appear at the ends of the elements indicate shear failure. At the end of the member that fails by shear, the box appears, while in the next step the program creates a plastic joint at this point with simultaneous reduction of θy as provided by the CEE for the elements that fail first by shear, and continues the process of completing the pushover analysis. 2. The second way of visualization is to select the first step and by pressing the button you can see the vector in motion with the creation of the plastic joints. You end the command by selecting the same key again. The same effect can be achieved by selecting a step and turning the mouse wheel. The options , , and give the deformation state of the vector for the three performance levels respectively, i.e., they show the vector at the analysis step where the control node movement is equal to the corresponding target movement. At the bottom of the window • the selection of the key is necessary to create the necessary prints and controls and to update themafter possible changes (e.g. bilinearization method, change of spectra, change of parameters, etc.). • the selection of the key displays the file containing the lists with : - Displacements and Junction Rotations for all junctions per direction - Intensive Member sizes at the beginning and end of each member - Active stiffnesses for each Pillar and each Beam • the selection of the key displays the torque-torque diagram of the member which is shown by member (start - end) and by direction.
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