ingemor
Structural
- Feb 25, 2003
- 13
A couple of days ago I posted in Murali27’s “Export from Etabs” thread in the SAFE forum more or less the following:
I have heard that there is another trick to solve the problem of exporting spectral analysis results from Etabs to Safe besides using equivalent static seismic load cases. I think that the idea behind the trick could be something like this:
1.) Run a static quake and the required spectrum analysis in the same Etabs model.
2.) Analyze the different output formats for both results in exportable Safe.f2k text file.
3.) Extract the spectrum analysis results from Safe.f2k text file.
4.) Change and match format of the spectrum analysis results to the format produced by ETABS for static quake analysis (eliminate excess data).
5.) Re-incorporate the spectral results in the modified format into the SAFE .f2k file.
6.) Delete the static quake results from that file.
7.) Import the modified f2k file to SAFE and run it.
I understand that the changing and matching format process is tedious but, again, I have heard that it can be expedited by using Excel.
I’ll like to know comments and recommendations both from those who have used this trick or a similar one, as well as from those who are interested in try it out. I’ll be trying it out in couple of weeks.
Regards
ingemor
I have heard that there is another trick to solve the problem of exporting spectral analysis results from Etabs to Safe besides using equivalent static seismic load cases. I think that the idea behind the trick could be something like this:
1.) Run a static quake and the required spectrum analysis in the same Etabs model.
2.) Analyze the different output formats for both results in exportable Safe.f2k text file.
3.) Extract the spectrum analysis results from Safe.f2k text file.
4.) Change and match format of the spectrum analysis results to the format produced by ETABS for static quake analysis (eliminate excess data).
5.) Re-incorporate the spectral results in the modified format into the SAFE .f2k file.
6.) Delete the static quake results from that file.
7.) Import the modified f2k file to SAFE and run it.
I understand that the changing and matching format process is tedious but, again, I have heard that it can be expedited by using Excel.
I’ll like to know comments and recommendations both from those who have used this trick or a similar one, as well as from those who are interested in try it out. I’ll be trying it out in couple of weeks.
Regards
ingemor