Hello All,
I have a three-dimensional structure over a concrete structure. I wonder if there is a possibility to recover reactions of the frame on concrete.
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M. Agayr
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Hello All,
I have a three-dimensional structure over a concrete structure. I wonder if there is a possibility to recover reactions of the frame on concrete.
Attached a partial view
M. Agayr
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to be honest, I have no idea on what line app crashes, after I hit Run button my excell stopped working and I got a massage like one in attachement
to be honest, I have no idea on what line app crashes, after I hit Run button my excell stopped working and I got a massage like one in attachement
References not properly set in Excel.
Fixed.
References not properly set in Excel.
Fixed.
great addin!
it would be great if with could choose the output units!!
Rafael Medeiros
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great addin!
it would be great if with could choose the output units!!
Rafael Medeiros
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Dear Rafal,
If columns have rotations, internal forces needed to be translated to global coordinates according to the rotation angle of members. Does the add-in make that translation?
Dear Rafal,
If columns have rotations, internal forces needed to be translated to global coordinates according to the rotation angle of members. Does the add-in make that translation?
As far as I see in macro from post 18, forces are translated to GCS
As far as I see in macro from post 18, forces are translated to GCS
Hello @Rafal.Gaweda
Can you send me your option 2 macro? I think it will be usefull for my current situation https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/robot-structural-analysis-forum/export-internal-forces-as-forces-to-o...
Hello @Rafal.Gaweda
Can you send me your option 2 macro? I think it will be usefull for my current situation https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/robot-structural-analysis-forum/export-internal-forces-as-forces-to-o...
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