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This page is devoted to frequently asked questions (FAQ) related to import into SAFE.

 

Models may be imported from ETABS into SAFE by specifying exporting option , story to be exported , load cases and combinations. 


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Related Emails:

  • Email "SAP2000 to SAFE export": explanation of the procedure (rs → ok, 11/16/2010, ID 6357461)


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How are wall systems imported from ETABS into SAFE?

Answer: Adjoining walls automatically import into SAFE, though walls below the floor slab import as wall objects, whereas walls above import as deep beams. This produces the proper behavior.


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Related Incidents:

  • Incident 46483: Strange forces when importing models to SAFE from ETABS

How do I successfully export floors from ETABS to SAFE?

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2) Floor loads and loads from above: This option is recommended when loads from above have an important effect of on the floor being exported (i.e transfer floor), for foundation design and also this is the recommended option to export gravity and lateral loads. In this case, loads in SAFe SAFE will be separeted separated in two load patterns  floor loads and loads from above (i.e. Dead_Above, Dead), ; these load patterns will be combined in one load case (i.e. DEAD)

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  • Property modifiers assigned to elements in  ETABS will not be exported into SAFE
  • Rigid area zones above columns will be automatically assigned to floors in SAFE, this . This is not available in ETABS
  • Beams in SAFE will be assigned an internal modifier of 0.1 to torsional stiffness, to avoid torsional load path
  • Columns above are not exported
  • Uniform load stets defined in ETABS are not exported

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Related Incidents:

  • Incident 48475: ETABS Export to SAFE

How is only some information imported into an existing SAFE model?

Extended Question: I have imported an ETABS model into SAFE, but now I have updated loading within the ETABS model, and I would like to import only these loads into the SAFE model without overwriting any other information (object properties, load combinations, etc.). How is this done?

Answer: Two There are three options are available for importing only a specific set of information into an existing SAFE model, including:

  • Option 1.

    1. Import the updated ETABS *.f2k floor as a new SAFE model.
    2. Within the initial SAFE model, through File > Import > F2kSAFE Database Tables in Text File..., select the *.$sf file of this newly created SAFE model.
    3. Select Import as a New Model or Add to Existing Model, then specify which objects , loads, etc. will be replaced or kept in the event that they occur in the same location.
  • Option 2.

    1. Import the updated ETABS *.f2k floor as a new SAFE model.
    2. Select Edit > Iterative Interactive Database Editing ... to copy the updated tables into the initial SAFE model.
  • Option 3. 

    1. Export the entire model to database tables using any convenient format via File > Export > SAFE Database Tables, modify the appropriate tables by deleting old items and adding new ones, and then import back the entire model.


Note: For Option 1, the Add to Existing Model option is NOT applicable to replacing items i.e replacing Point Loads. It applies to named items, as an example, Load Patterns. Say if you have a load pattern named Dead in the original model and one in the imported model, these options determine what happens to the Dead load pattern definition from the imported model.


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Related Incidents:

  • Incident 46557: Importing ETABS loads into SAFE model

How are Results of Response Spectrum analysis imported into SAFE?

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