Rigid link

Rigid link

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Rigid link

Anonymous
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I'm doing a metal roof with trusses and in front will put a ledge 6 meters tied to the lattice height 2m. Can I say that this link is a rigid link locked in all directions?

 

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Could you post  a picture of the structure and indicate the intended rigid link so that it is easier to understand your description?



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Anonymous
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I put the file
in the connection between the platen and the cover

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Rafacascudo
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Your rigid link is rigid for translations. All rotations are free

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But is it correct to admit this situation?

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Rafacascudo
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Depends on your real life connection between the 2 members

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sorry I did not specify, yes it depends on the connection between structures, but what I wanted to say is if I can consider a rigid connection, if this is the concept of the command?

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Rafacascudo
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Yes you can consider it a rigid connection for translations

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