2 Cycle Moment Distribution
2 Cycle Moment Distribution
2 Cycle Moment Distribution
ABSTRACT
In the 2-Cycle Moment Distribution, moments are distributed twice regardless of the number of spans. Moments are carried over
first and are included with fixed-end moments before the distribution is made. Both dead load and total load are distributed
simultaneously to obtain critical moments at supports as well as spans. Besides, maximum moments in the columns can be
obtained fairly quickly.
Keywords: Adjustments, Balancing Moments, Carry-Over, Distribution Factor, Fixed-End Moment, Maximum Moment,
Midspan Moment, Minimum Moment, Support Moment
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Step 2 Calculate and write down C/O
C/O = 1/2 x D.F x (MT.L - MD.L)
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Figure 5: Max. M (Support & Midspan) for a continuous beam over supports providing no restraint to rotation at A, B, C and D
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= 9 x 0.5 (- 1 + 1 - 5 ) + 0.69 x 5 (- 1 + 1 - 3 )
2 0.5 9 2 0.5 5
= 4.5 (- 2 + 1 - 5 ) + 0.35 (- 2 + 1 - 3 )
2 9 2 5
= [ - 4.5 (1 + 5 ) ] + [ - 0.35 (1 + 3 ) ]
2 9 2 5
5 3
As and are the distribution factors at the right hand
9 5
support and left hand support respectively; 4.5 and 0.35 are the
C/O at the right hand support and left hand support respectively.
Therefore, they are the adjustment or correction due to right
hand support and the adjustment or correction due to the left
hand support. These adjustments or corrections added to
midspan moment to obtain maximum midspan moment.
Figure 7: Two corrections for Midspan M
THE METHOD OF CALCULATING
The corrections or adjustments at supports B and C are MAXIMUM MIDSPAN MOMENT IS AS
(-9+0.35-0.21) and (-0.69+4.5-2.5) respectively. Therefore the FOLLOWS:
corrections or adjustments at the midspan are (-9 + 0.35 - 0.21)
2 Step 1 Write down mid-span moment due to total load as if
and (-0.69 + 4.5 - 2.5). It can be shown that the corrections or beam is fully fixed at each end.
2
WL2
MT.L. = for a uniformly distributed load, W.
adjustments are - 1 (1 + D.F) x C/O due to left hand support 24
2
Step 2 Calculate & write down ‘adjustment’ due to left hand
1
at B and - (1 + D.F) x C/O due to right hand support at C support.
2
i.e. Adj. Ml = -1/2 (1 + D.F) x C/O
as follows:
Step 3 Calculate & write down ‘adjustment’ due to right hand
-9 + 0.35 - 0.21) + -0.69 + 4.5 - 2.5
support.
2 2 i.e. Adj. Mr = -1/2 (1 + D.F) x C/O
2 2
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THE METHOD OF
CALCULATING THE
MAXIMUM COLUMN
MOMENTS :
(y) C/O = (-20 + 46.88) x 5/9 x 1/2 = +7.47 Step 2 Calculate and write down the carry-over moment
(z) C/O = (-20 + 67.5) x 3/5 x 1/2 = +14.25 (C/O) and C/O = 1/2 x D.F x (MT.L - MD.L)
(a1) Adj. Ml = - 1/2 (1+3/5) (7.47) = -5.98
(b1) Adj. Mr = - 1/2 (1+5/9) (14.25) = -11.08 Step 3 Obtain total unbalanced moment (∑M) by adding
MT.L to C/O
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The results for maximum moments (support and midspan) in In addition to continuous beams and multi-storey
beams of frame in Figure 10 show that the difference between the building frames subject to vertical loads, the 2-Cycle
2-Cycle Method and a computer programme is negligible. Method can be used to analyse other types of structures
For maximum column moments in Figure 9, the difference such as continuous beams subject to settlement at
between the 2-Cycle Moment Distribution and a computer support, portal frames and other rigid frames subject to
programme is 12% maximum, whereas, the difference is as large horizontal and vertical loads. And even frames with side
as 150% in column C under load pattern B. However, it can be sway can be solved by this method. After going through
ignored as the moment is very small. the method and its application properly, one will realise
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REFERENCES
Figure 11: Moment envelop diagram in beams of frame in Figure 9
[1] Portland Cement Association, Continuity in
Concrete Building Frames Practical Analysis for
Vertical Load and Wind Pressure, 1959.
PROFILE
Engr. K. L. Chan obtained his B.Sc (Eng)
from the National Cheng Kung University,
Taiwan and M.Sc in Construction
Management from the University of Bath,
England. He is Chartered Civil &
Structural Engineer, C.Eng and P.Eng. He
is a MICE, MIStruct E, MIEM and
MACEM.
CONCLUSIONS
Moment coefficients may be used only if loads and
spans meet the code requirement. The Cross Method is
too time-consuming. It can give support moment only on
one load case at a time and the process of moment
distribution is repeated until the moments to be carried
over are small enough to be neglected. Whereas the 2-
Cycle Method is comparatively simpler and faster; not
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