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Message 1 of 8
ramon
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support condition

Hello,

 

If you have a wall, just sitting on top of the foundation without any rebar connection.

What's the correct linear support definition underneath the wall for this. 

 

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Message 2 of 8
Romanich
in reply to: ramon

Hi @ramon ,

Fixed UZ only?

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ramon
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@Romanich pls. see attached

Message 4 of 8
Romanich
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Romanich_0-1618584220197.png

or non-linear with friction:

Romanich_1-1618584308724.png

Or non-linear with uplift:

Romanich_2-1618584490164.png

 

 

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ramon
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@Romanich for support_1, it looks like Uz/Friction is more appropriate(do you agree with me?)

Message 6 of 8
Romanich
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@ramon ,

Create the new model with one wall, apply the selected type of support and test the behavior 🙂

 

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Message 7 of 8
ramon
in reply to: ramon

Also, Is it possible that this support "will not" have any resistance for uplift?

Message 8 of 8
ramon
in reply to: Romanich

@Romanich thanks for having the patience of answering my question. Pls. see attached to see the reason why I asked this question of linear support condition.

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