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محمد محمود عبد الحميد عثمان
, CONSULTANT CIVIL ENGINEER ( ROAD CONSTRUCTION) , CONTRACTOR OFFICE IN ELFAYOUM CITY
تاريخ النشر: 2013/05/21
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Ghada Hekal , مدرس مساعد , كلية الهندسة - جامعة المنوفية
Inclined support can be made in SAP by rotating the local axis of joints as follows:
Select support joint
From Assign menu select: joint _ local axis
if your structure -for example- in X-Z plan, then rotate the local axis about Y by the required angle
من قبل
محمد محمود عبد الحميد عثمان , CONSULTANT CIVIL ENGINEER ( ROAD CONSTRUCTION) , CONTRACTOR OFFICE IN ELFAYOUM CITY
Inclined Supports
Steel
E =29000 ksi, Poissons Ratio = 0.3
All members are 10 feet long.
To Do
Determine support reactions.
Determine X-direction displacements
at joints A and B.
Note: Our intent is that you try this problem on your own first. After you have solved it on your
own, you can step through our solution if desired. If you have problems trying to create the
model, then follow the steps in our solution.
Problem D Solution
1. Click the drop down box in the status bar to change the units to kip-ft.
2. From the File menu select New Model From Template…. This displays the Model
Templates dialog box.
3. In this dialog box click on the Beam template button to display the Beam
dialog box.
4. In this dialog box
• Type 2 in the Number of Spans edit box.
• Type 10 in the Span Length edit box.
• Uncheck the Restraints box.
• Click the OK button.
5. Click the “X” in the top right-hand corner of the 3-D View window to close it.
6. Click the Set Elements button on the main toolbar (or select Set Elements… from the
View menu) to display the Set Elements Dialog box.
7. In this dialog box:
• Check the Labels box in the Frames area.
• Click the OK button.
8. Click the drop down box in the status bar to change the units to kip-in.
9. From the Define menu select Materials... to display the Define Materials dialog box.
10. Click on STEEL in the Materials area to highlight (select) it, and then click the
Modify/Show Material button. The Material Property Data dialog box is displayed.
11. In this dialog box:
• Verify 29000 is entered in the Modulus of Elasticity edit box.
• Verify .3 is entered in the Poisson’s Ratio edit box.
• Accept the other default values.
• Click the OK button to exit all dialog boxes.
12. Click the drop down box in the status bar to change the units to kip-ft.
13. From the Define menu select Frame Sections... to display the Define Frame Sections
dialog box.
14. In the Click To area, click the drop-down box that says Import I/Wide Flange and then
click on the Import I/Wide Flange item.
15. If the Section Property File dialog box appears then locate the Sections.pro file which
should be located in the same directory as the SAP2000 program files. Highlight
Sections.pro and click the Open button.
16. A dialog box appears with a list of all wide flange sections in the database. In this dialog
box:
• Scroll down and click on the W24X68 section.
• Click the OK button three times.
17. Select frame elements 1 and 2.
18. From the Assign menu select Frame and then Sections... from the submenu to display the
Define Frame Sections dialog box.
19. Highlight W24X68 in the Frame Sections area and click the OK button.
20. Click the Show Undeformed Shape button to remove the displayed frame section
assignments.
21. Select frame element 2 by clicking on it.
22. From the Edit menu select Replicate... to display the Replicate dialog box.
23. In this dialog box:
• Click the Radial Tab.
• Choose the Y Axis option in the Rotate about area. Note it will rotate about the Y-axis
at the origin.
• Type 45 in the Angle edit box in the Increment Data area.
• Type 1 in the Number edit box in the Increment Data area.
• Click the OK button.
24. Select frame element 2 by clicking on it.
25. From the Edit menu select Replicate... to display the Replicate dialog box.
26. In this dialog box:
• Click the Radial Tab.
• Type 90 in the Angle edit box in the Increment Data area.
• Click the OK button.
27. Select frame element 2 by clicking on it.
28. From the Edit menu select Replicate... to display the Replicate dialog box.
29. In this dialog box:
• Click the Radial Tab.
• Type 270 in the Angle edit box in the Increment Data area.
• Click the OK button.
30. Select frame element 2 by clicking on it.
31. From the Edit menu select Replicate... to display the Replicate dialog box.
32. In this dialog box:
• Click the Radial Tab.
• Type 330 in the Angle edit box in the Increment Data area.
• Click the OK button.
33. Select frame element 2 by clicking on it.
34. Press the Delete key on the keyboard to delete this member.
35. Click the Refresh Window button to refresh the drawing.
36. Click the Set Elements button on the main toolbar (or select Set Elements… from the
View menu) to display the Set Elements Dialog box.
37. In this dialog box:
• Check the Labels box in the Joints area.
• Uncheck the Labels box in the Frames area.
• Click the OK button.
38. Select joint 4.
39. From the Assign menu select Joint and then Local Axes… from the submenu to display
the Joint Local Axis dialog box.
40. In this dialog box:
• Type -45 in the about Y’ edit box.
• Press the OK button.
41. Select joint 7.
42. From the Assign menu select Joint and then Local Axes… from the submenu to display
the Joint Local Axis dialog box.
43. In this dialog box:
• Type -120 in the about Y’ edit box.
• Press the OK button.
44. Select joint 1.
45. From the Assign menu select Joint and then Restraints… from the submenu to display the
Joint Restraints dialog box.
46. In this dialog box:
• Check all six boxes in the Restraints in Local Directions area.
• Click the OK button.
47. Select joints 4 and 5.
48. From the Assign menu select Joint and then Restraints… from the submenu to display the
Joint Restraints dialog box.
49. In this dialog box:
• In the Restraints in Local Directions area uncheck the three Rotation boxes and leave
the three Translation boxes checked.
• Click the OK button.
50. Select joint 7.
51. From the Assign menu select Joint and then Restraints… from the submenu to display the
Joint Restraints dialog box.
52. In this dialog box:
• In the Restraints in Local Directions area uncheck the Translation 3 box and leave the
Translation 1 and Translation 2 boxes checked.
• Click the OK button.
53. Select joint 6.
54. From the Assign menu select Joint Static Loads... and then Forces... from the submenu to
display the Joint Forces dialog box.
55. In this dialog box:
• Type 100 in the Force Global X edit box in the Loads area.
• Click the OK button.
56. Click the Show Undeformed Shape button to remove the displayed joint force
assignments.
57. Click the Set Elements button on the main toolbar (or select Set Elements… from the
View menu) to display the Set Elements Dialog box.
58. In this dialog box:
• Uncheck the Labels box in the Joints area.
• Click the OK button.
59. From the Analyze menu select Set Options... to display the Analysis Options dialog box.
• In this dialog box click the Plane Frame XZ Plane button to set the
available degrees of freedom.
• Click the OK button.
60. Click the Run Analysis button to run the analysis.
61. When the analysis is complete check the messages in the Analysis window (there should be
no warnings or errors) and then click the OK button to close the Analysis window.
62. Right click on the joints labeled A and B in the problem statement to see their
displacements.
63. Click the Joint Reaction Forces button to display the Joint Reaction Forces dialog
box.
64. In this dialog box:
• Verify that the Reactions option is selected in the Type area.
• Click the OK button.
65. The reactions are displayed on the screen. You can right click on any joint to see the
reactions at that joint or you can just read the reactions on the screen. If the text is too
small to read, you can zoom in, or you can change the minimum font size as described in
the note below.
Note: To change the minimum font size selectPreferences from the Options menu and
make sure the Dimensions Tab is selected. In the Minimum Graphic font Size edit box
input a new size, maybe 5 or 6 points. Click the OK button.