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[EN] FAQ 004894 | Why do I get low supporting moments for a single-span beam? There is an ...

Question:
Why do I get low supporting moments for a single-span beam? There is an eccentricity assigned to the single-span beam.

Answer:
The eccentricity has the frame effect, which is why the supporting moments occur in the frame corner.

If you assign member end releases to the member accordingly, the supporting moments should not occur anymore (see the image).