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Modelling a filled metal deck in SAP2000.

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Civil/Environmental
Apr 12, 2020
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Hi, everyone.

I've been trying to understand how to model a filled metal deck on top of a steel beam in SAP2000. I've learned that to ensure composite action, the filled metal deck must be modeled directly above the steel section by using insertion points.

However, I'm still confused on how to model the concrete-filled metal deck itself. I've been searching here for answers but haven't found anything helpful. For starters, the filled metal deck must be modeled as membrane(?) and not as shell elements. Since only the concrete above the flute of the metal deck is considered for composite action, does that mean the thickness of the filled metal deck is equal to the thickness of the concrete above the flute?

For example, the thickness of the filled metal deck is 120mm. The thickness of the metal deck is 50mm. Does that mean when modelling the filled metal deck, the thickness of the concrete that I should use is 120-50=70mm ?

If anyone could help me, I would really appreciate it. Thanks
 
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I'm only aware of one way to do this. Orthotropic shells. First, determine the equivalent shell thickness that would result in the G' value for the concrete / deck / fastener combination. Then, use property modifiers to result in the correct mass, moment of inertia in each direction, etc.
 
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