Could you pleasse help me
I have a work platform with beam elements. there are 2 metal chain to support oscillating floor frame.
What is the better option for simulate the chain? Beam or truss elements?
is possible to used Combined Beam and Truss Element Analysis in this case?
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Thank you
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Hi JJ,
You can combine truss and beam elements in the same model.
There are a lot of options depending on what aspect of the chain you are trying to simulate:
Any one think of some other options?
Thank you John
I am going to use this option:
chains will be in tension and are using truss elements to transfer axial loads only
I think using end release en this 4 joint (add picture). What do you think about them?
Thanks
I agree that you should use end releases on the four beams to simulate the hinge connection.
hello John
I have a final question
In a beam element How can I to represent a roller support. Is it possible leaving free the X axis for the node or there are another form? add pictures respect roller support
Thanks
Hi,
You are correct again! Just leave the appropriate constraint directions unchecked so that the node can mode in that direction.
But based on your image, I think you want Tx to be fixed (checked) and leave Tz and/or Ty free to move. (I can't tell exactly how the roller is oriented, so you need to work on figuring that out.) If Tx is free, you are saying the node can move away from the wall but also THROUGH the wall. If it is safe to assume that the roller will stay in contact with the wall, then you need to fix Tx to get the support reaction. (If you know it does not remain in contact, then you would not put any constraint.)
You should also think about which rotations (Rx, Ry, and Rz) to fix, if any. The details of the design will dictate whether the wheel/roller prohibits the node from rotating about each of the 3 directions. Obviously, the node can rotate about one axis; otherwise, it is not a very good wheel!