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Standard supports can very easily be added in the graphical screen. In the menu bar you can choose for one of the following supports:
Standard supports can very easily be added in the graphical screen. In the menu bar you can choose for one of the following supports:'''<br />
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These are the supports that are the most common in practice, but you can also add an arbitrary (spring) support by making use of the 'A', 'P', 'N' or 'S'. See the table below.  
These are the supports that are the most common in practice, but you can also add an arbitrary (spring) support by making use of the 'A', 'P', 'N' or 'S'. See the table below.  
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In this modus you can apply multiple supports by the use of the left mouse button. By placing the support, you will see the coordinates in the right bottom. As is shown in the image below.  
In this modus you can apply multiple supports by the use of the left mouse button. By placing the support, you will see the coordinates in the right bottom. As is shown in the image below.  


Supports can be added arbitrary, in a fixed raster or on grid lines.


==== Changing a support ====
Changing a support is possible by clicking on the node by use of the left mouse button, and subsequently choose for properties by clicking on the right mouse button. There also is a more easy way, namely by a double click on the node. Consequently the following dialog box will be opened.


[[File:XBeam2DNode.png|400px|link=http://68.183.11.126/index.php/File:XBeam2DNode.png]]
 
{| class="wikitable"
Supports can be added arbitrary, in a fixed raster or on grid lines.  
|+
 
!Indices
!Description
 
|-
Supports are nodes that can't move in a certain direction.  
|' '  
 
|free - no limitation  
|-
 
|'''A'''
Changing a support
|Fully limited  (Absolute)  
 
|-
|'''P'''
 
|Limited for a Positive reaction force; free for a negative reaction force
Changing a support is possible by clicking on the node by use of the left mouse button, and subsequently choose for properties by clicking on the right mouse button. There also is a more easy way, namely by a double click on the node. Consequently the following dialog box will be opened.  
|-
 
|'''N'''
|Limited for a Negative reaction force; free for a positive reaction force
 
|-
Node1
|'''S'''
 
|Spring (Spring); spring value needs to be inserted
|}
 
Indication
Description
' '
free - no limitation  
'A'
Fully limited  (Absolute)  
'P'
Limited for a Positive reaction force; free for a negative reaction force
'N'
Limited for a Negative reaction force; free for a positive reaction force
'S'
Spring (Spring); spring value needs to be inserted
 
 
 
Table Nodes


==== Table Nodes ====
Supports can also be added/changed in the table nodes in the left bottom. It does not matter. It is also possible to change in between graphical input and  numerical input via tables.
Supports can also be added/changed in the table nodes in the left bottom. It does not matter. It is also possible to change in between graphical input and  numerical input via tables.


   
   


nodetable
[[File:XBeam2DNodeTable.png|628x628px|link=http://68.183.11.126/index.php/File:XBeam2DNodeTable.png]]

Revision as of 12:08, 31 August 2022

Standard supports can very easily be added in the graphical screen. In the menu bar you can choose for one of the following supports:
Remark

Remark

These are the supports that are the most common in practice, but you can also add an arbitrary (spring) support by making use of the 'A', 'P', 'N' or 'S'. See the table below.


XBeam2DPinned.pngPinned support (Tz,Ty,Rz) ( 'A','A',' ')

XBeam2DRoller.pngRoller support z-direction (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( ' ','A', ' ')

XBeam2DRoller2.pngRoller support x-direction (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( 'A',' ', ' ')

XBeam2DFixed.pngFixed support (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( 'A','A', 'A')

XBeam2DSpringX.pngSpringer support x-direction (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( 'S',' ', ' ')

XBeam2DSpringZ.pngSpringer support z-direction (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( ' ','S', ' ')

XBeam2DSpringY.pngSpringer support y-direction (Tx,Tz,Ry) ( ' ',' ', 'S')


In this modus you can apply multiple supports by the use of the left mouse button. By placing the support, you will see the coordinates in the right bottom. As is shown in the image below.

Supports can be added arbitrary, in a fixed raster or on grid lines.

Changing a support

Changing a support is possible by clicking on the node by use of the left mouse button, and subsequently choose for properties by clicking on the right mouse button. There also is a more easy way, namely by a double click on the node. Consequently the following dialog box will be opened.

XBeam2DNode.png

Indices Description
' ' free - no limitation
A Fully limited (Absolute)
P Limited for a Positive reaction force; free for a negative reaction force
N Limited for a Negative reaction force; free for a positive reaction force
S Spring (Spring); spring value needs to be inserted

Table Nodes

Supports can also be added/changed in the table nodes in the left bottom. It does not matter. It is also possible to change in between graphical input and numerical input via tables.


XBeam2DNodeTable.png