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h1. Modeling Tension-Only Members |
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You can model tension-only members as indicated below: |
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- Select all frames which you want to carry only tension |
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- Use "Assign > Frame > Tension/Compression Limits" menu command to specify zero compression limit |
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However, please note that T/C limits are a nonlinear feature of SAP2000 and that the following applies (the information below is taken from the F1 context help launched when the "Frame T/C Limits" form is active): |
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Tension/Compression limits are nonlinear. Thus, the following apply: |
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* Tension/compression limits will be activated in a nonlinear static or nonlinear direct-integration time-history analysis only. In general, use nonlinear analysis when tension/compression limits are present in the model. |
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* If a linear analysis is performed using the stiffness at zero, the full axial stiffness (AE/L) of the element will be used as if there were no limits. |
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* If a linear analysis is performed using the stiffness at the end of a nonlinear analysis, the axial stiffness will be zero (more precisely, when tension/compression limits are used, the program replaces the behavior with a very soft spring (1e-6*EA/L)) or AE/L, depending on whether the object exceeded its limits at the end of the nonlinear case. |
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h1. Tension-Only Members in Moving Load Analysis |
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Please note that tension-only members (members with T/C limits) are nonlinear by their nature. Currently the only way to consider nonlinear properties in moving load analysis is to run step-by-step time history moving load analysis as described above. Please refer to CSI Analysis Reference Manual, chapter "Bridge Analysis", section "Step-By-Step Analysis > Time-History Analysis" for additional information. {hidden-content} * [8/11/2003 email from fh: Compression limits not enforced|$3703206] {hidden-content} |