Bridge_Man
Structural
- Apr 2, 2020
- 42
Hi,
I found what I think a mistake in a model am working on. I have a tank supported by both a latticed tower and a riser that feeds it water.
I previously had the tower leg connect into the ring girder and then get connected via a rigid link to the shells of the tank, but afterwards I thought this could probably be neglecting the axial rigidity of the tower leg, so I connected the leg directly to the shells which the actual detail do. I found a big difference in tower legs' reaction after doing so, and the behaviour overall became much more realistic.
why didn't the rigid link do what it was supposed to do ? am still wrapping my head around this.
old (Rigid link connect the tower leg to the tank) - New (tower leg directly connected to the tank)
Thanks !
I found what I think a mistake in a model am working on. I have a tank supported by both a latticed tower and a riser that feeds it water.
I previously had the tower leg connect into the ring girder and then get connected via a rigid link to the shells of the tank, but afterwards I thought this could probably be neglecting the axial rigidity of the tower leg, so I connected the leg directly to the shells which the actual detail do. I found a big difference in tower legs' reaction after doing so, and the behaviour overall became much more realistic.
why didn't the rigid link do what it was supposed to do ? am still wrapping my head around this.
old (Rigid link connect the tower leg to the tank) - New (tower leg directly connected to the tank)
Thanks !