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    Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis

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    Jorgew09
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    Registered: ‎01-11-2012
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    instability (of type 1) detected at node 30 in direction RY.

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    01-11-2012 04:43 AM

    Hi, 

     

    Im trying to learn robot structual analysis professinal 2012 with help of robot structual analysis professinal 2010 training manual - metric version. im drawing exactly the same as in the manual, but im geting an error. instability (of type 1) detected at node 30 in direction RY. what have i done wrong? help please! 

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    Artur.Kosakowski
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    Registered: ‎12-17-2010

    Re: instability (of type 1) detected at node 30 in direction RY.

    01-11-2012 04:47 AM in reply to: Jorgew09

    Possibly lack of accuracy in entering the model. Check if all bar/panels meet in common nodes please. If you can't find the reason attach the model you created.



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    Jorgew09
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    Re: instability (of type 1) detected at node 30 in direction RY.

    01-11-2012 05:10 AM in reply to: Jorgew09

    I can't find the problem. hope you can help me.

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    Artur.Kosakowski
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    Re: instability (of type 1) detected at node 30 in direction RY.

    01-11-2012 05:19 AM in reply to: Jorgew09

    Too many releases for bars meeting in the node 30 which results in having this node 'detached' from the model and rotation 'freely'. I'm attaching the corrected model with the release at this node removed from one of these 3 bars. As two others have the releases defined there will be no bending transfer anyway.

     

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