In this video, we will create horizontal wind loads using load transfer surfaces.
Content:
00:12 Create load transfer surfaces
04:27 Wind load in X-direction
05:08 Wind load in Y-direction
05:40 Merge loads
06:19 Structural stability
In this video, we will create horizontal wind loads using load transfer surfaces.
Content:
00:12 Create load transfer surfaces
04:27 Wind load in X-direction
05:08 Wind load in Y-direction
05:40 Merge loads
06:19 Structural stability
In the "Edit Section" dialog box, you can display the buckling shapes of the Finite Strip Method (FSM) as a 3D graphic.
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These objects allow you to create a better reference to the dimensions.
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