A package that models a generic load-bearing wall for the purpose of determining
Project description
Load-bearing Walls
Calculating the linear reactions for a load bearing wall can be a pain in the but if you have anything more than one load source.
This package provides a simple analysis technique (like, the loads go down through the wall) for calculating the consolidated reactions at the bottom of the wall when you have multiple load sources and multiple load directions. No FE here!
This package is intended to be material agnostic and allows the designer to specify behaviour such as the load spread, the spread angle, and if the spread applies to gravity, in-plane lateral, or both.
Point loads and distributed loads can be added to the wall. The designer defines the convention of their loading directions (e.g the gravity direction can be "y" or "Fz" or whatever you want).
How to install
pip install loadbearing_wall
How to use
from loadbearing_wall import LinearWallModel
# Here is the example from the test suite
wall = LinearWallModel(
height=2.0,
length=4.0,
vertical_spread_angle=0.0, # deg
gravity_dir = "Fz",
inplane_dir = "Fx",
magnitude_start_key="w1",
magnitude_end_key="w2",
location_start_key="x1",
location_end_key="x2",
)
Note: You can add distributed loads and point loads at time of initialization (as dicts) or you can use the supplied
add_dist_loadandadd_point_loadmethods.
Adding loads
# DEAD loads
wall.add_dist_load(
magnitude_start=10,
magnitude_end=10,
location_start=0,
location_end=4,
case="D",
dir="Fz"
)
wall.add_dist_load(
magnitude_start=8,
magnitude_end=8,
location_start=1.5,
location_end=3.25,
case="D",
dir="Fz"
)
# LIVE loads
wall.add_dist_load(
magnitude_start=15,
magnitude_end=15,
location_start=0,
location_end=4,
case="L",
dir="Fz"
)
wall.add_dist_load(
magnitude_start=17.5,
magnitude_end=17.5,
location_start=1.5,
location_end=3.25,
case="L",
dir="Fz"
)
## Wind load (in plane as point load)
wall.add_point_load(
magnitude=100,
location=0.0,
case="W",
dir="Fx"
)
Get Reactions
wall.spread_loads() # Execute this first if you are spreading loads
reactions = wall.get_reactions()
Results
In the results below, notice how there are two UDLs of different magnitudes for both the "D" and "L" load cases. This is because the point load spread out and, due to super-position, is added to the applied distributed load.
Note also how the point load is resisted by only 2.0 units of wall at the bottom. If the wall were really long (say 6 or 8 units), and a load is applied at a point, is it reasonable to say that the whole wall is engaged to resist the shear? This would not be the case if the wall had some sort of drag element on top to engage the whole wall. In that case, you would apply a distributed "Fx" load and then the whole wall would resist the shear.
{'Fz': {'D': [{'w1': 9.333334,
'w2': 9.333334,
'x1': 0.0,
'x2': 5.249999999999,
'case': 'D',
'dir': 'Fz'},
{'w1': 6.666667,
'w2': 6.666667,
'x1': 5.250000000001,
'x2': 6.0,
'case': 'D',
'dir': 'Fz'}],
'L': [{'w1': 15.833333,
'w2': 15.833333,
'x1': 0.0,
'x2': 5.249999999999,
'case': 'L',
'dir': 'Fz'},
{'w1': 10.0,
'w2': 10.0,
'x1': 5.250000000001,
'x2': 6.0,
'case': 'L',
'dir': 'Fz'}]},
'Fx': {'W': [{'w1': 50.0,
'w2': 50.0,
'x1': 0.0,
'x2': 2.0,
'case': 'W',
'dir': 'Fx'}]}}
Limitations
- Does not calculate overturning moment on lateral loads (it would be nice if it can calculate the tension/compression forces based on a given
d) - I am sure there are others but I cannot think of them in the present moment when I am trying to upload this README.md!
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