DISPLACEMENT MEDTHOD OF ANALYSIS: MOMENT DISTRIBUTION

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DISPLACEMENT MEDTHOD OF ANALYSIS: MOMENT DISTRIBUTION Member Stiffness Factor (K) Distribution Factor (DF) Carry-Over Factor Distribution of Couple at Node Moment Distribution for Beams General Beams Symmetric Beams Moment Distribution for Frames: No Sidesway Moment Distribution for Frames: Sidesway

General Principles and Definitions Thus the Moment Distribution Method (also known as the Cross Method) became the preferred calculation technique for reinforced concrete structures. The description of the moment distribution method by Hardy Cross is a little masterpiece. He wrote: "Moment Distribution. The method of moment distribution is this: Imagine all joints in the structure held so that they cannot rotate and compute the moments at the ends of the members for this condition; at each joint distribute the unbalanced fixed-end moment among the connecting members in proportion to the constant for each member defined as "stiffness"; multiply the moment distributed to each member at a joint by the carry-over factor at the end of the member and set this product at the other end of the member; distribute these moments just "carried over"; repeat the process until the moments to be carried over are small enough to be neglected; and add all moments - fixed-end moments, distributed moments, moments carried over - at each end of each member to obtain the true moment at the end." [Cross 1949:2]

1. Restrain all possible displacements. 2. Calculate Distribution Factors: The distribution factor DFi of a member connected to any joint J is                                                where S is the rotational stiffness , and is given by                                       

3. Determine carry-over factors The carry-over factor to a fixed end is always 0.5, otherwise it is 0.0. 4. Calculate Fixed End Moments. (Table 3.1). These could be due to in-span loads, temperature variation and/or relative displacement between the ends of a member. 5. Do distribution cycles for all joints simultaneously Each cycle consists of two steps: 1. Distribution of out of balance moments Mo, 2.Calculation of the carry over moment at the far end of each member. The procedure is stopped when, at all joints, the out of balance moment is a negligible value. In this case, the joints should be balanced and no carry-over moments are calculated.

6. Calculate the final moment at either end of each member 6. Calculate the final moment at either end of each member. This is the sum of all moments (including FEM) computed during the distribution cycles.

Example

Stiffness-Factor Modification

Example

Symmetric Beam and Loading

Symmetric Beam with Antisymmetric Loading

Moment Distribution for frames: No sidesway

Moment Distribution for frames: sidesway