algorithmic modeling for Rhino
Hello everyone,
I don't know if I can use MeshLoad for that, but I'm trying to use it to see the load amount that should belong to every beam in a floor (since the have no equal loads).
The problem is that I've solved by other ways and I know that the loads that seem to get to every beam are not correct (the correct ones are written besides every line).
I thought it could be used as a surface load without the need to use a shell as structure, but obviously I'm doing something wrong, so...What are my mistakes?
Thanks in advance,
Pablo
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Hello Pablo Gomez,
it seems as though the load quantities you write besides the lines are resultant loads (kN). Line loads have the physical unit kN/m. So for the side with length 9.6[m]: 14.6[kN]/9.6 [m]=1.52[kN/m] which is close to the 1.55[kN/m] generated via the MeshLoad-component.
Best,
Clemens
Hello Clemens,
Ok, that was quite stupid from me...thank you very much Clemens!
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