msquared48
Structural
- Aug 7, 2007
- 14,745
Josh:
Got a problem where the bottom chord of the truss is two members, and the splice is staggered at two different panel points.
Is there any option in Risa 3D to account for two identical members of the same truss member type framing into a joint, one discontinuous and one continuous?
Since this is a Bowstring truss with inherent design flaws due to the age of construction, specifically secondary stresses due to member moments and connection eccentricities, that were not considered in the original design, modeling this type of joint correctly becomes necessary.
I could run it both ways and bracket a solution, but that ewould not tell me what the stresses really are.
Thanks in advance for any feedback, Josh.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
Got a problem where the bottom chord of the truss is two members, and the splice is staggered at two different panel points.
Is there any option in Risa 3D to account for two identical members of the same truss member type framing into a joint, one discontinuous and one continuous?
Since this is a Bowstring truss with inherent design flaws due to the age of construction, specifically secondary stresses due to member moments and connection eccentricities, that were not considered in the original design, modeling this type of joint correctly becomes necessary.
I could run it both ways and bracket a solution, but that ewould not tell me what the stresses really are.
Thanks in advance for any feedback, Josh.
Mike McCann
MMC Engineering