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Length: m
Load/Force: kN
Moment: kN.m
Modulus of Elas city (E): GPa
Cross-sec onal Area: mm^2
Moment of Iner a: mm^4
Displacement: mm
node x y
1 0 0
2 1.1 0
3 1.6 0
4 2.1 0
5 2.6 0
6 3.1 0
7 3.6 0
8 4.1 0
9 4.6 0
10 5.1 0
11 5.1 -0.21
12 4.6 -0.31
13 4.1 -0.41
14 3.6 -0.51
15 3.1 -0.61
16 2.6 -0.71
17 2.1 -0.81
18 1.6 -0.91
19 1.1 -1.01
Frame Members and Their Proper es
Each frame member is defined using its end nodes. The table and diagram below show the frame
member loca ons.
Nodal Loads:
Member Loads:
node x y z
1 0 0 0
2 0.0018 -0.0633 -0.00018
3 0.0017 -0.2185 -0.00019
4 0.0004 -0.2661 0.00007
5 -0.0009 -0.1551 0.00026
6 0 0 0.00002
7 0.0035 -0.1192 -0.00016
8 0.0033 -0.1925 0.00003
9 0.0007 -0.1398 0.00019
10 0 0 0.00017
11 0.026 -0.0019 0.00018
12 0.0476 -0.1409 0.00019
13 0.0492 -0.1934 0.00003
14 0.028 -0.1205 -0.00014
15 0.0031 -0.0117 0.00002
16 0.0271 -0.1577 0.00025
17 0.0415 -0.2684 0.00007
18 0.0238 -0.2211 -0.00019
19 -0.0163 -0.0566 -0.00023
Support Reac ons
The support reac ons for the frame are shown in green on the diagram below.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
50000 0 0 −50000 0 0 0 0
⎡ 0
0
2000
500
500
166.7
0
0
−2000
−500
500
83.3
⎤ ⎡ −0.00006
0
⎤ ⎡ 0.13
0.03
⎤
F = + Fe = + Fe
⎢ −50000 0 0 50000 0 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥
⎣ 0
0
−2000
500
−500
83.3
0
0
2000
−500
−500
166.7
⎦ ⎣ −0.00022
0
⎦ ⎣ −0.13
0.03
⎦
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
⎡ 0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
⎤ ⎡ 0.13
0.03
⎤ ⎡ 0.13
0.03
⎤ ⎡ 0.01
0
⎤ ⎡ 0.14
0.03
⎤
f = + fe = + =
⎢ 0 0 0 1 0 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥ ⎢ 0 ⎥
⎣ 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
⎦ ⎣ −0.13
0.03
⎦ ⎣ −0.13
0.03
⎦ ⎣ 0.01
0
⎦ ⎣ −0.12
0.03
⎦
Forces & Diagrams for Member: 3-4
The member-end force vector (F) can be wri en as F = KD + Fe where K is the member s ffness matrix,
D is the member displacement vector, and Fe is the vector of fixed-end forces due to the member
loads. The equa on is defined in the global coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
The member-end force vector in the local coordinate system (f) can be wri en as f = TF where T is the
transpose of the coordinate transforma on (from local to global) matrix. In the following exression fe
= T Fe. That is, fe is the vector of the fixed-end forces due to the member loads defined in the local
coordinate system.
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