Hi,
When we define a node in a point of member in which we have assigned offsets, in order (that node) to be an ending node of a new member, would there be generated automatically an offset too, or maybe it is placed on the member and it is just graphically presented as it is offseted (see attached)?
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The bar with the offset will be internally divided into two calculation elements with offsets. As an offset is the attribute of a bar it does not change the position of its end nodes which means that the 'new' bar will 'end' in the node as it is.
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Thank you Artur,
To be honest i didn't understand well your answer. In the attached picture (that i forgor to attach before..), is the node #104 connected with a virtual rigid link (as it is generally for offsets) with the element or not?
So, there are virtual rigid links. I don't see the dashed line as it is for the case of manually defined offsets, that's why i am asking..
(Node #62 as weel as #61, #66,are ending nodes of columns, when #104 is made of subdivision of bar).