Hi all,
how can I define different beam sections for different lines?
I'm only able to define 1 type and if I try to define two, selecting one at a time, I get the error message when I run the analysis
Enclosed, the test case I'm running
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Different beam sections
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Re: Different beam sections
works great here if you add a reference to both objects ...
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Personal reminder --> "check one more time before posting spam"
Thanks a lot.
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Thanks a lot.
Regards
Re: Different beam sections
Is this a general remark or do refer to something special?m.cavallerin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 23, 2018 8:41 pm Personal reminder --> "check one more time before posting spam"
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Re: Different beam sections
It refers only to me and the rush to immediately find the solution to a problem.
I asked for help and I got it, thanks to Bernd for support.
In fact it was only a question of checking the analysis settings once more.
I did not mean to offend anyone.
I asked for help and I got it, thanks to Bernd for support.
In fact it was only a question of checking the analysis settings once more.
I did not mean to offend anyone.
Re: Different beam sections
I did not feel offended, but I was chasing spammers for the last couple of days, so I got alerted.
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Re: Different beam sections
BTW, if you set 3D output to true you gone see the different size of the sections. You do not even run an analysis for this. You could use the check analysis type for this. But you need an up to date FreeCAD and you need to add a new solver.
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