When you set up a support, you need to select the type of support through the options "Translations" and "Rotations"
Generally you need to find a model that best represents what you are trying to create in the real world. There are several types of supports typically used in a static analysis system. Pinned, Roller and Fixed (incaste) are the most common.
Truss models are modelled to be pinned. They are not meant to develop moments (otherwise its not really a truss). I have attached the three main support types you will use in an image:
I would suggest that you make the top support on your truss (the node on the upper left) as a roller and and the bottom support (the node on the bottom left) as pinned.
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Joshua Seskis
When you set up a support, you need to select the type of support through the options "Translations" and "Rotations"
Generally you need to find a model that best represents what you are trying to create in the real world. There are several types of supports typically used in a static analysis system. Pinned, Roller and Fixed (incaste) are the most common.
Truss models are modelled to be pinned. They are not meant to develop moments (otherwise its not really a truss). I have attached the three main support types you will use in an image:
Let me know how it goes.
Sep 28, 2011
Alessio Erioli
Thanks Najna!
Apr 20, 2012
rhinograsshopper2014
Saludos de ecuador porfavor brindame ayuda deseo desarrollar window 500lux https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ssgXi9hSn0 ayudame con informacion explicacion desarrollo cualquier ayuda es bienvenida gracias
Greetings from Ecuador brindame please help develop desire window 500lux help me with information https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ssgXi9hSn0 explanation developing any help is welcome thanks
Dec 30, 2014