fp77
Structural
- Sep 13, 2017
- 8
Hello,
Usually, when one wants to apply a distributed load to a 2D plane stress model of a simply supported beam, for example, we have, in theory, to calculate the load contributions in every node of the finite elements (nodal forces). This is what I learned in my courses in college, anyway.
This is obviously very time consuming and, unless I don't entirely understand all the options SAP2000 offers to apply loads to areas, I don't see any way around it.
That is unless the method I've been using to avoid this problem is actually valid.
It's on this method's validity I want to hear some feedback on.
What I usually do is to define a soft frame (low modulus of elasticity) on the top of the 2D beam and apply my load to that frame. I also divide the frame at the intersections with the finite elements' nodes. So, is this valid or not? The tests I performed seem to show it is, but I may be missing something.
Hopefully, the following image will illustrate what I'm saying:
The load is applied in the frame (coloured yellow)
Thanks for the help
Edit: when I add the frame I always make sure to set its weight and inertia to 0
Usually, when one wants to apply a distributed load to a 2D plane stress model of a simply supported beam, for example, we have, in theory, to calculate the load contributions in every node of the finite elements (nodal forces). This is what I learned in my courses in college, anyway.
This is obviously very time consuming and, unless I don't entirely understand all the options SAP2000 offers to apply loads to areas, I don't see any way around it.
That is unless the method I've been using to avoid this problem is actually valid.
It's on this method's validity I want to hear some feedback on.
What I usually do is to define a soft frame (low modulus of elasticity) on the top of the 2D beam and apply my load to that frame. I also divide the frame at the intersections with the finite elements' nodes. So, is this valid or not? The tests I performed seem to show it is, but I may be missing something.
Hopefully, the following image will illustrate what I'm saying:
The load is applied in the frame (coloured yellow)
Thanks for the help
Edit: when I add the frame I always make sure to set its weight and inertia to 0