When a simply supported (pin-pin) frame object is modeled with a top-center or bottom-center insertion point, internal constraints are generated which have the effect of a vertical offset. A kinematic result of this modeling technique is the generation of longitudinal forces which act on an arm about the neutral axis. If this behavior is not desired, users may change one support from a pin to a roller condition such that horizontal reactions are released.
This behavior may be exhibited when bridge objects are supported by bearing links located at the bottom of the bridge girders.
Visuals depicting how standard and offset elements 1). are illustrated in the software interface; 2). are kinematically related to the analytical model; and 3). respond under flexural loading are presented in Figure 1:
Figure 1 - Simply-supported beam with center and bottom-center insertion points
The images from Figure 1, as they appear in SAP2000, are given in Figure 2:
Figure 2 - Images as they appear in SAP2000
See Also
Attachments
- SAP2000 Model (zipped SDB file)