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2019-12-16

FAQ 004286 |
How can I control an overpressed joint in the ridge?

Question:
How can I control an overpressed joint in the ridge?

Answer:
An overpressed joint between two members can be controlled in RFEM using the member stress results. For members, this stress result is the effective stress as a color gradient across the member surface, depending on the assigned cross-section.

Based on the local member axis, the member stress result gives the following stress components and reference stresses with an associated color palette:

Stress
σ-x
τ-y
τ-z

Elastic stress component
σ-N
σ-My
σ-Mz
σ-N+My
σ-N+Mz
σ-M

Elastic equivalent stresses
σ-v,Mises
σ-v,Tresce
σ-v,Rankine
σ-v,Tresca+Rankine
σ-v,Bach

It is possible to visualize the stress state on the members and thus also between the members by activating the display of the members connected to the joint and displaying the σ-x stresses. If there are only negative stresses in the area between the members, the joint is overpressed.