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6 posts tagged with “methodology”.

  1. Accidental Torsion: The Load Case Your Symmetric Building Still Needs

    Your plan is symmetric, the centre of mass sits on the centre of rigidity, so torsion is zero — right? AS 1170.4 disagrees, and the eccentricity it makes you carry lands hardest on the corner elements you were least worried about.

    8 min read

  2. P-Delta in ETABS: What the Setting Actually Does, and When It Bites

    Ticking the P-delta box doesn't mean you've captured second-order effects. ETABS handles one half of the problem at the global level and leaves the other half to member design — and the gap is where people get caught.

    8 min read

  3. Differential Column Shortening: The Movement Your Static Model Doesn't See

    Run a tall concrete building in one shot and every column lands at the right level. Real buildings don't get built in one shot — the core and the columns shorten at different rates over years, and the difference redistributes force you never designed for.

    9 min read

  4. Modal Results That Look Fine and Aren't

    The model ran, the periods came out, the building drew a nice mode shape. None of that tells you the dynamics are right. Here are the checks that catch the silent errors before they reach a design report.

    8 min read

  5. Cracked Section Properties in ETABS — What Most Engineers Get Wrong

    Applying 0.7 to all columns and 0.35 to all walls and moving on is the most common stiffness-modifier mistake I see — and the one with the biggest downstream consequences.

    8 min read

  6. Setting Up a Lateral Stability Workflow That Actually Holds Up

    Most lateral systems fail in review for the same reason — the workflow skipped straight to modelling. Here's the order that catches problems before they become rework.

    7 min read