Concrete member autodesign

Tekla Structural Designer
2020
Tekla Structural Designer

Concrete member autodesign

The design mode for each member is specified in its properties.

Autodesign (concrete beam)

  • When Autodesign is selected an iterative procedure is used to select longitudinal bars for each bending design region on the beam, both top and bottom. Similarly an iterative procedure is used to select links/stirrups for each shear design region on the beam.
  • When Autodesign is not selected (i.e. check mode), the existing reinforcement provision is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.
Note:

If concrete beams have been set to be designed using Design and detailing groups (concrete), then if at least one member of the group is set to autodesign the whole group will be auto-designed.

Rationalization of Reinforcement

The Auto-design process returns a set of information about the reinforcement to be provided in each design region of the beam. The number and size of the longitudinal bars in the top and bottom of the beam is given as well as the size, number and spacing of the shear links/stirrups.

This information is then "rationalized" to give an arrangement of longitudinal reinforcement that provides a solution for the beam as a whole whilst still meeting the requirements of the individual design regions.

The rationalization process is carried out separately for the longitudinal bars in the top of the beam and those in the bottom of the beam.

The arrangement of shear links/stirrups is not rationalized. These can vary in size, spacing and number from region to region without having any impact on adjoining regions.

Autodesign (concrete column)

  • When Autodesign is selected an iterative procedure is used to design both the longitudinal bars and links. This applies the spacing maximisation method which attempts to return a solution with the largest possible longitudinal bar spacing and largest possible link/tie spacing.
  • For rectangular, circular and parallelogram sections, if a single layer of reinforcement is not sufficient, autodesign will attempt a two layer solution. For circular sections, if a second layer is required you can control the minimum layer spacing via Design Settings (a larger spacing will be used if needed).
  • When Autodesign is not selected (i.e. check mode), the existing reinforcement provision is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.
Note:

If concrete columns have been set to be designed using Design and detailing groups (concrete), then if at least one member of the group is set to autodesign the whole group will be auto-designed.

Autodesign (concrete wall)

  • When Autodesign is selected an iterative procedure is used to determine the reinforcement. A spacing maximisation method is applied for both longitudinal bars and links/ties. This attempts to return a solution with the largest possible longitudinal bar spacing and largest possible link/tie spacing.
  • When Autodesign is not selected (i.e. check mode), the existing reinforcement provision is retained and Tekla Structural Designer determines if it is sufficient.

Select bars starting from

This option appears for concrete members when Autodesign is selected. It sets the autodesign start point for both longitudinal bars and links/stirrups/ties.

The options are:

  • Minima (default)
  • Current bars

Selecting Minima removes the current arrangement and begins with the minimum allowed bar size from the selection order.

Note:

When a member is in check mode, it can still be autodesigned "on the fly" by choosing Design Member from the right-click menu. In this case it uses the Select bars starting from option currently assigned to the member for autodesign. (This property is hidden when in check mode, but can be confirmed if required by switching the member back to Autodesign mode.)

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