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This document provides a summary report of the structural analysis model Example 1-001.sdb, including the model geometry with joint coordinates and connectivity, material properties, section properties, load patterns and cases, and design preferences for steel, concrete, aluminum, and cold formed design. The finite element model contains 4 joints, frame elements connecting the joints, and applies various load cases for structural analysis and design.

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Sap Report 1

This document provides a summary report of the structural analysis model Example 1-001.sdb, including the model geometry with joint coordinates and connectivity, material properties, section properties, load patterns and cases, and design preferences for steel, concrete, aluminum, and cold formed design. The finite element model contains 4 joints, frame elements connecting the joints, and applies various load cases for structural analysis and design.

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License #3010*127UR6YBG57DRML

SAP2000 Analysis Report

Model Name: Example 1-001.sdb

21 August 2016

Example 1-001.sdb
Contents

21 August 2016

Contents
1. Model geometry ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
1.1. Joint coordinates............................................................................................................................................ 4
1.2. Joint restraints ............................................................................................................................................... 5
1.3. Element connectivity ...................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Material properties .................................................................................................................................................... 5
3. Section properties ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.1. Frames ........................................................................................................................................................... 6
3.2. Cables ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
3.3. Tendons ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.4. Areas.............................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.5. Solids ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4. Load patterns ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
4.1. Definitions ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
5. Load cases ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.1. Definitions ...................................................................................................................................................... 9
5.2. Static case load assignments ...................................................................................................................... 10
6. Design preferences ................................................................................................................................................. 10
6.1. Steel design ................................................................................................................................................. 11
6.2. Concrete design ........................................................................................................................................... 11
6.3. Aluminum design ......................................................................................................................................... 11
6.4. Cold formed design...................................................................................................................................... 12

List of Figures
Figure 1: Finite element model ..................................................................................................................................... 4

List of Tables
Table 1:
Table 2:
Table 3:
Table 4:
Table 5:
Table 6:
Table 7:
Table 8:
Table 9:
Table 10:
Table 11:
Table 11:
Table 11:
Table 11:
Table 12:
Table 12:
Table 13:
Table 13:
Table 14:
Table 14:
Table 15:
Table 15:

Joint Coordinates ............................................................................................................................................


Joint Restraint Assignments ...........................................................................................................................
Connectivity - Frame.......................................................................................................................................
Frame Section Assignments ...........................................................................................................................
Material Properties 02 - Basic Mechanical Properties....................................................................................
Material Properties 03a - Steel Data ..............................................................................................................
Material Properties 03b - Concrete Data ........................................................................................................
Material Properties 03c - Aluminum Data .......................................................................................................
Material Properties 03e - Rebar Data .............................................................................................................
Material Properties 03f - Tendon Data .........................................................................................................
Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 1 of 4 .....................................................................................
Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 2 of 4 .....................................................................................
Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 3 of 4 .....................................................................................
Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 4 of 4 .....................................................................................
Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 1 of 2 ......................................................................
Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 2 of 2 ......................................................................
Cable Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2 ...........................................................................................................
Cable Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2 ...........................................................................................................
Tendon Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2 ........................................................................................................
Tendon Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2 ........................................................................................................
Area Section Properties, Part 1 of 3 .............................................................................................................
Area Section Properties, Part 2 of 3 .............................................................................................................

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Example 1-001.sdb
List of Tables
Table 15:
Table 16:
Table 17:
Table 18:
Table 18:
Table 19:
Table 20:
Table 20:
Table 20:
Table 21:
Table 21:
Table 22:
Table 23:

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Area Section Properties, Part 3 of 3 ............................................................................................................. 9


Solid Property Definitions ............................................................................................................................. 9
Load Pattern Definitions ............................................................................................................................... 9
Load Case Definitions, Part 1 of 2 .............................................................................................................. 10
Load Case Definitions, Part 2 of 2 .............................................................................................................. 10
Case - Static 1 - Load Assignments ........................................................................................................... 10
Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 1 of 3 ................................................................ 11
Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 2 of 3 ................................................................ 11
Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 3 of 3 ................................................................ 11
Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI 318-08/IBC2009, Part 1 of 2 ........................................................... 11
Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI 318-08/IBC2009, Part 2 of 2 ........................................................... 11
Preferences - Aluminum Design - AA-ASD 2000 ....................................................................................... 12
Preferences - Cold Formed Design - AISI-ASD96 ..................................................................................... 12

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Example 1-001.sdb
1. Model geometry

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1. Model geometry
This section provides model geometry information, including items such as joint coordinates, joint restraints, and
element connectivity.

Figure 1: Finite element model

1.1. Joint coordinates


Table 1: Joint Coordinates
Joint

CoordSys

1
2
3
4

GLOBAL
GLOBAL
GLOBAL
GLOBAL

Table 1: Joint Coordinates


CoordType
GlobalX
in
Cartesian
-2.665E-15
Cartesian
-2.665E-15
Cartesian
96.
Cartesian
-48.

GlobalY
in
0.
0.
0.
0.

GlobalZ
in
0.
120.
192.
120.

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Example 1-001.sdb
2. Material properties

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1.2. Joint restraints


Table 2: Joint Restraint Assignments
Table 2: Joint Restraint Assignments
U2
U3
R1

Joint

U1

1
3

Yes
Yes

Yes
Yes

Yes
No

No
No

R2

R3

No
No

No
No

1.3. Element connectivity


Table 3: Connectivity - Frame
Frame
1
2
3

Table 3: Connectivity - Frame


JointI
JointJ
1
2
4

2
3
2

Length
in
120.
120.
48.

Table 4: Frame Section Assignments


Frame
1
2
3

Table 4: Frame Section Assignments


AnalSect
DesignSect
FSEC1
FSEC1
FSEC1

N.A.
N.A.
N.A.

MatProp
Default
Default
Default

2. Material properties
This section provides material property information for materials used in the model.

Table 5: Material Properties 02 - Basic Mechanical Properties


Material
A416Gr270
A615Gr60
ALUM
CONC
OTHER
STEEL

Table 5: Material Properties 02 - Basic Mechanical Properties


UnitWeight
UnitMass
E1
G12
U12
Kip/in3
Kip-s2/in4
Kip/in2
Kip/in2
2.8356E-04
7.3446E-07
28500.
2.8356E-04
7.3446E-07
29000.
2.8300E-04
7.3240E-07
10900.
4192.308
0.3
8.6800E-05
2.2464E-07
3600.
1500.
0.2
8.6800E-05
2.2464E-07
3600.
1500.
0.2
2.8300E-04
7.3240E-07
29000.
11153.846
0.3

A1
1/F
6.5000E-06
6.5000E-06
6.5000E-06
5.5000E-06
5.5000E-06
6.5000E-06

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Example 1-001.sdb
3. Section properties

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Table 6: Material Properties 03a - Steel Data


Table 6: Material Properties 03a - Steel Data
Material
Fy
Fu
Kip/in2
Kip/in2
STEEL
36.
58.

Table 7: Material Properties 03b - Concrete Data


Table 7: Material Properties
03b - Concrete Data
Material
Fc
Kip/in2
CONC
4.

Table 8: Material Properties 03c - Aluminum Data


Material
ALUM

Table 8: Material Properties 03c - Aluminum Data


AlumType
Alloy
Fcy
Fty
Kip/in2
Kip/in2
Wrought
2014-T6
59.
58.

Ftu
Kip/in2
66.

Fsu
Kip/in2
40.

Table 9: Material Properties 03e - Rebar Data


Table 9: Material Properties 03e - Rebar Data
Material
Fy
Fu
FinalSlope
Kip/in2
Kip/in2
A615Gr60
60.
90.
-0.1

Table 10: Material Properties 03f - Tendon Data


Table 10: Material Properties 03f - Tendon Data
Material
Fy
Fu
FinalSlope
Kip/in2
Kip/in2
A416Gr270
245.1
270.
-0.1

3. Section properties
This section provides section property information for objects used in the model.

3.1. Frames

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Example 1-001.sdb
3. Section properties

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Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 1 of 4


SectionName

Material

FSEC1

CONC

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 1 of 4


Shape
t3
t2
Area TorsConst
in
in
in2
in4
Rectangular
12.
12.
144.
2920.32

I33
in4
1728.

I22
in4
1728.

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 2 of 4


Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 2
of 4
SectionName
I23
AS2
AS3
in4
in2
in2
FSEC1
0.
120.
120.

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 3 of 4


SectionName
FSEC1

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 3 of 4


S33
S22
Z33
Z22
R33
in3
in3
in3
in3
in
288.
288.
432.
432.
3.4641

R22
in
3.4641

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 4 of 4


SectionName

AMod

FSEC1

1000.

Table 11: Frame Section Properties 01 - General, Part 4 of 4


A2Mod
A3Mod
JMod
I2Mod
I3Mod
0.

0.

1.

1.

MMod

WMod

1.

1.

1.

Table 12: Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 1 of 2


SectionName

FSEC1

Table 12: Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 1 of 2


RebarMatL
RebarMatC
ReinfConfig
LatReinf
Cover

A615Gr60

A615Gr60

Rectangular

Ties

NumBars3D
ir

NumBars2D
ir

in
1.5

Table 12: Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 2 of 2


Table 12: Frame Section Properties 02 - Concrete Column, Part 2 of 2
SectionName
BarSizeL
BarSizeC
SpacingC NumCBars2 NumCBars3
in
FSEC1
#9
#4
6.
3
3

3.2. Cables

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Example 1-001.sdb
3. Section properties

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Table 13: Cable Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2


Table 13: Cable Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2
Diameter
Area
TorsConst
in
in2
in4
STEEL
1.1284
1.
0.16

CableSect

Material

CAB1

I
in4
7.958E-02

AS
in2
0.9

Table 13: Cable Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2


CableSect

Table 13: Cable Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2


A2Mod
A3Mod
JMod
I2Mod

AMod

CAB1

1.

1.

1.

1.

I3Mod

MMod

WMod

1.

1.

1.

1.

3.3. Tendons
Table 14: Tendon Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2
TendonSect

ModelOpt

TEN1

Loads

Table 14: Tendon Section Definitions, Part 1 of 2


Material
Diameter
Area
TorsConst
in
in2
in4
A416Gr270
1.1284
1.
0.16

I
in4
7.958E-02

AS
in2
0.9

Table 14: Tendon Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2


TendonSect
TEN1

Table 14: Tendon Section Definitions, Part 2 of 2


A2Mod
A3Mod
JMod
I2Mod

AMod
1.

1.

1.

1.

I3Mod

MMod

WMod

1.

1.

1.

1.

3.4. Areas
Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 1 of 3
Section

Material

ASEC1

CONC

Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 1 of 3


AreaType
Type
DrillDOF
Thickness
in
Shell
Shell-Thin
Yes
1.

BendThick
in
1.

F11Mod
1.

Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 2 of 3


Section

F22Mod

ASEC1

1.

Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 2 of 3


F12Mod
M11Mod
M22Mod
M12Mod
1.

1.

1.

1.

V13Mod

V23Mod

1.

1.

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4. Load patterns

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Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 3 of 3


Table 15: Area Section Properties, Part 3 of 3
Section
MMod
WMod
ASEC1

1.

1.

3.5. Solids
Table 16: Solid Property Definitions
SolidProp
SOLID1

Table 16: Solid Property Definitions


Material
MatAngleA
MatAngleB
Degrees
Degrees
CONC
0.
0.

MatAngleC
Degrees
0.

4. Load patterns
This section provides loading information as applied to the model.

4.1. Definitions
Table 17: Load Pattern Definitions
LoadPat
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Table 17: Load Pattern Definitions


DesignType
SelfWtMult
DEAD
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER
OTHER

AutoLoad

1.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.
0.

5. Load cases
This section provides load case information.

5.1. Definitions

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6. Design preferences

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Table 18: Load Case Definitions,


PartCase
1 ofDefinitions,
2
Table 18: Load
Part 1 of 2
Case

Type

InitialCond

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

LinStatic
LinStatic
LinStatic
LinStatic
LinStatic
LinStatic
LinStatic

Zero
Zero
Zero
Zero
Zero
Zero
Zero

ModalCase

BaseCase

MassSource

DesActOpt
Prog Det
Prog Det
Prog Det
Prog Det
Prog Det
Prog Det
Prog Det

Table 18: Load Case Definitions, Part 2 of 2


Table 18: Load Case
Definitions, Part 2 of 2
Case
DesignAct
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Non-Compos
ite
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other
Other

5.2. Static case load assignments


Table 19: Case - Static 1 - Load Assignments
Case
1
2
3
4
5
6
7

Table 19: Case - Static 1 - Load Assignments


LoadType
LoadName
LoadSF
Load pattern
Load pattern
Load pattern
Load pattern
Load pattern
Load pattern
Load pattern

1
2
3
4
5
6
7

1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.
1.

6. Design preferences
This section provides the design preferences for each type of design, which typically include material reduction
factors, framing type, stress ratio limit, deflection limits, and other code specific items.

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Example 1-001.sdb
6. Design preferences

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6.1. Steel design


Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 1 of 3
Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 1 of 3
PatLLF SRatioLim
SDC
ImpFactor SystemRh SystemSd
it
o
s

FrameType

SMF

0.75

1.

1.

1.

SystemR

SystemCd

8.

5.5

OmegaVT

PlugWeld

0.5

Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 2 of 3


Omega0

NLCoeff

2.8

0.002

Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 2 of 3


OmegaB
OmegaC
OmegaTY
OmegaTF
OmegaV OmegaVR
olledI
1.67

1.67

1.67

2.

1.67

1.5

1.67

Yes

Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 3 of 3


HSSWeldi
ng

Table 20: Preferences - Steel Design - AISC360-05-IBC2006, Part 3 of 3


HSSRedu
DLRat
SDLAndLLRat
LLRat
TotalRat
ceT

ERW

No

120.

120.

360.

NetRat

240.

240.

6.2. Concrete design


Table 21: Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI 318-08/IBC2009, Part 1 of 2
Table 21: Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI
318-08/IBC2009, Part 1 of 2
MinEccen
PatLLF
UFLimit
SeisCat
Yes

0.75

1.

Table 21: Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI 318-08/IBC2009, Part 2 of 2


Rho

1.

Table 21: Preferences - Concrete Design - ACI 318-08/IBC2009, Part 2 of 2


PhiVSeismi
PhiT
Sds
PhiCTied
PhiCSpiral
PhiV
c
0.9

0.5

0.65

0.7

0.75

0.6

PhiVJoint

0.85

6.3. Aluminum design

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Example 1-001.sdb
6. Design preferences

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Table 22: Preferences - Aluminum Design - AA-ASD 2000


Table 22: Preferences - Aluminum Design - AA-ASD 2000
FrameType
SRatioLimit
LatFact
UseLatFact
Moment Frame

1.

1.333333

No

6.4. Cold formed design


Table 23: Preferences - Cold Formed Design - AISI-ASD96
FrameType

Moment Frame

SRatioLim
it
1.

Table 23: Preferences - Cold Formed Design - AISI-ASD96


OmegaBL
OmegaBS OmegaBU
OmegaVS OmegaVN
S
TB
S
1.67

1.67

1.67

1.67

1.5

OmegaT

OmegaC

1.67

1.8

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