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STRUCTURAL CONCRETE SOFTWARE SYSTEM

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Dr. Bijan O. AalamiStructural Engineer

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ADAPT-Modeler Examples

OVERVIEW

This compilation contains several typical examples of floor systems that have been modeled usingADAPT-Modeler. The first example (Shiraz Building) is the same used in the tutorial manual ofADAPT-Modeler.

In general, there is more than one way to define load paths for a given floor system. The optionspresented in the examples presented are viewed to be in line with common industry practice.

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EXAMPLES ..................................................................................................................................... 1-11.1 EXAMPLE 1 - THE SHIRAZ BUILDING ............................................................... 1-11.2 EXAMPLE 2 - THE PROSPERITY SLAB .............................................................. 1-91.3 EXAMPLE 3 - SLAB AND BEAM PARKING STRUCTURE ............................. 1-191.4 EXAMPLE 4 - THE RAMSON BUILDING, IRREGULAR

TWO-WAY SLAB ................................................................................................... 1-271.5 EXAMPLE 5 – A HIGHRISE BUILDING IN JAKARTA, INDONESIA.............. 1-35

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1.1 Example 1 - The Shiraz Building

This example is the two-way flat slab used for the tutorial in the previous chapter. Thecompleted model is contained in the Example1.DWG file included in the program CD-ROM.The model file is complete and ready to export data to ADAPT-PT. Below are sample planoutputs for the example.

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1.2 Example 2 - The Prosperity Slab

This example is a two-way flat slab with irregular support layout, introduced in the PTIpublication Design Fundamentals of Post-Tensioned Concrete Floors. Drop caps and droppanels have been included at several locations, as well as a wide shallow beam at one edge ofthe slab. Figures 1.2-1 and 1.2-2 summarize the model geometry. On the following pages aresample output for the model.

FIGURE 1.2-1

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FIGURE 1.2-2

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1.3 Example 3 - Slab and Beam Parking Structure

This example illustrates a typical beam and slab parking deck. Sample outputs are includedbelow.

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Note, the slab region, including ramp area, has been modeled all on the same level. Thecutout in the slab region (between G9 and G10) represents the discontinuity at the ramp.

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Notice that the one-way slab was run so that only a small portion of the slab was covered.This was done with domain splitters as described in the Program and User Interface Manuals.

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Note, support lines along G6 through G10 are split into two support lines to reflect thediscontinuity due to the ramp. Other support lines are continuous across the structure.

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Note, splitters are used to define the design strips in the X-direction (two slab strips and onetransfer beam strip). The transfer beam loads must be adjusted in ADAPT-PT to reflect thetrue loading on the design strip (to include reactions of transverse beam). Splitters 1-4 arestrip splitters; 5-7 are domain splitters.

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Note, splitter 8 is used to delineate design strips at the ramp into two separate strips at eachgridline.

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1.4 Example 4 - The Ramson Building, Irregular Two-way Slab

This example illustrates the versatility of using Modeler’s splitter and connector features toassign load paths in an irregular two-way slab. The complete DWG file (Example4.DWG)has been included with the software.

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1.5 Example 5 – A Highrise Building in Jakarta, Indonesia

This example illustrates an irregular beam and slab construction. The complete DWG file(Example5.DWG) has been included with the software.

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