Moving load on truss

basheer.algohi
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Moving load on truss

basheer.algohi
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Hi,

I am trying to understand how does moving load works on the truss.

I tried to create a truss and apply a moving load but the moving load was not available as an option.

I created a frame (similar to a truss) and released all members as can be seen in picture No. 1.

I defined the moving load path on the bottom chord and perform the analysis but the result is not as it should be.

I move the loaded path down the truss and another weird result happens.

 

Can anyone help with this issue?

 

As far as I understand, when the load moves on the bottom chord the bending moment should be only on the bottom cored not any other members.

 

Thank you

 

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Rafacascudo
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Zip and attach the model

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Hi @basheer.algohi 

Delete releases on top and botton chords, and try with a single nodal load, and look if the bending moment shape is correct;

 

 

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basheer.algohi
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Zip file is attached

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basheer.algohi
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How did you do that?

I did as you said but the result still not correct:

 

 

 

 

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Simau
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Your moving loads are applied to the whole structure instead of lower chord.

When you define the route don't select "automatic"

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basheer.algohi
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Thanks a lot.

That was very helpful.

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basheer.algohi
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Thanks a lot.

That was very helpful.

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