SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes: 1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003
SAP 2000 Tutorial Session Notes: 1.051 Structural Engineering Design Prof. Oral Buyukozturk Fall 2003
This tutorial provides the basic steps of performing a frame analysis using SAP
2000. It is based on the design project example shown below, the complete
solution of which is provided as a handout.
20'
26'
5@13'
34'
26'
15'
16@21'
Slab thickness: 9 in
Beam dimensions: 14”x31”
Exterior columns: 14”x18”
Interior columns: 16”x22”
Loads:
Wind and Earthquake loads are specified in the appendix. Only earthquake
loads are considered.
The frame is solved in the short direction only since this direction is more critical.
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Analysis Steps
Result
Note: make sure that proper units are selected (shown in the lower right corner)
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Since we chose the common floor heights and bay spans, we need to move the grids
Menu: Draw > Edit Grids
Result:
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The default boundary condition in the template is simple supports at the bottom. We need
to change those to fixed supports. After selecting these joints, one can either use the menu:
Assign > Joint > Restraints, or the quick menu button at the top (Restraints is
the first one).
After the member sections are defined, select members with common sections and assign the
respective section from menu: Assign > Frame > Sections. After assigning the sections, 2D/3D
Extruded shape of the members can be seen from Menu: View > Set Elements > Extruded shape or
using the shortcut menu button .
Define the type of load cases considered in design. Dead load (DL), live load (LL), and earthquake
loading (E) are considered in this example. New load cases can be added from the below menu item.
Select members or joints with similar load type and values, and assign proper loading using quick
menu buttons or below menu items.
Uniform loading of frames: Menu: Define > Frame Static Loads > Point and Uniform
Point loading of joints: Menu: Define > Joint Static Loads > Forces
Uniform load definition for frames Point load definition for joints
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Define load combinations with proper load factors from Menu: Define > Load Combinations
Load combinations
Gravity load combination Earthquake load comb. (+) Earthquake load comb. (-)
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8. Run Analysis
We are now ready to run the analysis either from Menu: Analyze > Run, or using the quick menu
button
Analysis window
Deformed shape under gravity load combo Deformed shape under earthquake load combo
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Member displacements and frame forces can be printed to tables from Menu: File > Print Output
Tables. You can either select the envelope option to determine the maximum values, or the
spreadsheet format to check values for each load combination.