I really like the tutorial that is giving a lot of good information. It was a problem for me that it is not possible to follow the mouse pointer (Should be highlighted). This resulted in a lot of rewinding to see where the pointer is going.
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Thanks this excellent tutorials. Please how do we determine the space of bracings And when do we use the bracing in the direction of the length of steel wharehouse Commentaires
hi bro, thanks for posting. i see you didn't take cable into account for design. in your design, did you take Purlin into account for designing the structure here?
Hello thanks for the tutorials...my reactions are displaying two values for example FZ 2.5/24.1......what is the meaning of this? which settings should i change?
You can check the load selection bar. Normally, if you see that type of value, it means that is the envelope value of the reaction or maximum/minimum value.
Firs of all thanks for this amazing tutorials!! I'm having a problem with a arched roof greenhouse. I have used claddings to put some loads on the roof, but even with the loads, there is none load distribution region on the roof. Everything else is fine, but no load that I'm using shows results (wind, snow, anything). Do you have any ideia of what can be wrong?
@@EngineerHunter I did the arc frame just like that, choose the number of segments, first, second and last points, and draw the arc in segments of straight lines. And the cladding following this segments. Actually I have more than one greenhouse and in none of then the applied load is shown in the results, or in the load distribution region.
@@EngineerHunter I got it working now. I need to do one cladding for each segment of frame, keeping the cladding in just one plane, right? Anyway, its working fine now! Thank you!!
Hi, thanks to giving this perfect guide. I have a problem that is I can’t see like this 22:41.... When i click the “load case code”, There are “STR” in ULS tab, “CHR” “FRE” “QPR” in SLS tab, “accidental” “seismic” in ACC tab, and last thing is “fire”. How can i see like you did??
@@EngineerHunter Thanks,,,i figure out it but can you explain what those are? I am a starter of modeling so i want to know what those loads( No.6 to 26) mean?
You need to check your release points. If you release too much, your structure will become unstable. You can start by not release anything, then start releasing some members to investigate if there’s any errors.
Please help I have problem: No convergence of nonlinear problem. Case number:3
I really like the tutorial that is giving a lot of good information. It was a problem for me that it is not possible to follow the mouse pointer (Should be highlighted). This resulted in a lot of rewinding to see where the pointer is going.
This was a mistake during making a video. We improves the videos. We planned to have a new video for this topic as well. Please keep checking our channel.
Great video, one doubt. Why not using a fixed support for the base? So you can have the moment to design the footing
It depends on your decision base on the structure. Normally, the pinned base is easier to build and more economic.
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Hi sir
Good afternoon
I am looking solution for instability at nodes type 3 error, can you upload a video how to remove the error
no convergence of nonlinear problem
How to solve this problem
Thanks this excellent tutorials.
Please how do we determine the space of bracings And when do we use the bracing in the direction of the length of steel wharehouse
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We use bracings so that the frame can resist lateral load. You can check the analysis result like deformation. You can check MBMA guide as well.
@@EngineerHunter ok, thanks very much
hi bro, thanks for posting. i see you didn't take cable into account for design.
in your design, did you take Purlin into account for designing the structure here?
No.
hello sir how did you turn off the cladding?
We create a new window by selection.
How can I be able to determine the forces and moments along the length of the member?
Hello thanks for the tutorials...my reactions are displaying two values for example FZ 2.5/24.1......what is the meaning of this? which settings should i change?
You can check the load selection bar. Normally, if you see that type of value, it means that is the envelope value of the reaction or maximum/minimum value.
@@EngineerHunter Thanks.. Was actually viewing using envelope.
Firs of all thanks for this amazing tutorials!!
I'm having a problem with a arched roof greenhouse. I have used claddings to put some loads on the roof, but even with the loads, there is none load distribution region on the roof. Everything else is fine, but no load that I'm using shows results (wind, snow, anything).
Do you have any ideia of what can be wrong?
You need to divide arc frame to smaller sections (arc line to straight line). Then, you can draw claddings following each segments of frame.
@@EngineerHunter I did the arc frame just like that, choose the number of segments, first, second and last points, and draw the arc in segments of straight lines. And the cladding following this segments.
Actually I have more than one greenhouse and in none of then the applied load is shown in the results, or in the load distribution region.
@@EngineerHunter I got it working now. I need to do one cladding for each segment of frame, keeping the cladding in just one plane, right?
Anyway, its working fine now! Thank you!!
Hi, thanks to giving this perfect guide.
I have a problem that is I can’t see like this 22:41....
When i click the “load case code”, There are “STR” in ULS tab, “CHR” “FRE” “QPR” in SLS tab, “accidental” “seismic” in ACC tab, and last thing is “fire”.
How can i see like you did??
You can check the code for load combination in Job Preference. I think you probably choose Eurocode.
@@EngineerHunter Thanks,,,i figure out it but can you explain what those are? I am a starter of modeling so i want to know what those loads(
No.6 to 26) mean?
@@이채린-b5z Those are load combinations from ASCE 7-16 code following LRFD load combination. Those loads are for strength design.
Hi. I'm getting an error message saying "excessive releases". can you please advise?
You need to check your release points. If you release too much, your structure will become unstable. You can start by not release anything, then start releasing some members to investigate if there’s any errors.
thanks