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This page contains frequently asked questions related to *[lanes|kb:lane]*. {on-this-page} h1. General FAQ h2. How does SAP2000 internally distributes moving loads from lanes to frames? Each lane is discretized by [lane loading points|Lane-load point] from which the influence line or surface for the entire lane is interpolated. Load applied to each lane loading point is [distributed|Lane-to-object connection] to the joints tributary to the lane loading point. {hidden-content} *MISCELLANEOUS HIDDEN CONTENT* Skewed lane: * {email:date=3/25/2011|from=ok|to=iw|subject=skewed lane|comment=skewed lane|id=7635089} {hidden-content}page is devoted to frequently asked questions (FAQ) related to lanes. |
How are moving loads redistributed from lanes to frame objects?
Each lane is discretized according to its geometry and the plan-view intersection between layout lines and structural objects. The lane influence line, or surface, is then interpolated from the set of lane-load points created from the discretization. The moving loads applied to the lane are distributed to lane-load points according to tributary area, then redistributed, through lane-to-object connections, to the joints of frame objects.
Please see the Lane discretization, Lane-load point, and Lane-to-object connection articles for additional information.
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