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Truss support analysis

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Anonymous
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Truss support analysis

Hi,

 

I'm currently analyzing a truss but I'm just wondering if it is possible to do a plate connection in the support for example a pinned support like the imaged below. If possible can you guide me how to do the support analysis.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

pin.jpg

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Rafacascudo
in reply to: Anonymous

You can try modelling the plates as FE elements panels and conecting them to the bars using rigid links

Rafael Medeiros
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Anonymous
in reply to: Rafacascudo

Thanks for the quick reply

 

Any link or tuitorial for this sir? 

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Rafacascudo
in reply to: Anonymous

Something like this.

 

support Rlink sample.jpg

 

On a simple model the hole edge connected with rigid links all around (you can link all edge nodes .I linked only the polygon nodes for this example)

padeye detalhe 2.jpg

 

On a more sophisticated model you can link e hole edge with compression only bars to simulate the real contact with the support plate

 

padeye  detalhe.jpg

 

Then , the results

1- vertical force on the plate for model with rigid links to the hole edge

vertical forces 2.jpg

 

2- vertical force on the plate for model with "compression bars only" to the hole edge

vertical forces.jpg

 

you can see that compression in the plate on the region below the hole is much larger for the  model with "compression only bars " instead of rigid links to transmit the force to the plate.

 

I needed to add some extra supports to avoid some instabilities

 

models attached

 

Rafael Medeiros
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Anonymous
in reply to: Rafacascudo

Wow thank you Rafa for the tuitorial.

I'll try to practice this and then I will give you a feedback.

Much appreciated for the time.

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