FE meshed slabs
- Two-way spanning slabs are always meshed in the FE chasedown analysis that occurs as part of the static design process.
- Two-way slabs are by default not meshed for 3D building analysis or grillage chasedown analysis. This ensures the quickest solution time. A 3D pre-analysis process (in which the slabs are meshed) is used to decompose loads from the slabs on to supporting members.
- Alternatively, you can choose to mesh two-way slabs for 3D building analysis and grillage chasedown analysis, either at all, or selected construction levels. In this case Tekla Structural Designer does not perform the load decomposition during 3D pre-analysis for the two-way slabs at those levels.
In all of the above mentioned situations, the slab mesh density is set globally, but can be overridden at individual levels if required.
By default two-way slabs are created with isotropic analysis properties; orthotropic properties can be specified if required. This could be particularly useful when designing: precast slab units, profiled steel decking, timber decks on floor joists, and cross-laminated timber (CLT) elements.
Adjust global slab mesh properties
Initially, the same mesh properties are applied globally to all meshed slabs. In order to adjust the global slab mesh properties, see the following instructions.
Apply different mesh properties at different levels
If you need to apply different mesh parameters at a specific level, you can do so by creating sub models. For more information, see the following instructions.
- First you will need to create a sub model.
- Then, in the Structure tree, expand the Sub Models branch.
- Select the sub model that you created.
- In the Properties window, select the Override model's option.
- Adjust the mesh size and uniformity factor according to your needs.
Review the slab mesh before the analysis
In order to review the existing slab mesh in your model before running a particular analysis, see the following instructions.
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