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Dashed lines for beams

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sergey.churilov
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Dashed lines for beams

Hello all,

 

I have strange problem with the shear stresses Tz on beams of a building I am working on it.

Namely, the shear stresses Tz are calculated as 0.00 for any load case, although there are shear forces Fz acting on the beams.

 

I noticed that the beams and columns I am inspecting are drawn by dashed lines, whereas other frames are drawn by solid lines (as I expect). The other frame from the same model I am attaching as an example has solid lines for the beams as well as shear stresses calculated.

 

Is this a problem with the GUI? Is this the problem why there are no shear stresses calculated?

 

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I have strange problem with the shear stresses Tz on beams of a building I am working on it.

Namely, the shear stresses Tz are calculated as 0.00 for any load case, although there are shear forces Fz acting on the beams.

 

 

File please.

 

I noticed that the beams and columns I am inspecting are drawn by dashed lines, w


Turn off Structural Axis display and check



Rafal Gaweda
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Please find the file on the following link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/34831222/Model.zip
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Are you sure?

My results:

 

tz.jpg



Rafal Gaweda
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Yes I am.

Check the stresses for RC beams, not for steel beams.
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tz7062.jpg



Rafal Gaweda

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