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How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

(OP)
Could someone please help out,
I was trying to work a 2D problem in Risa 3D..The answers were way out then expected.
Could someone please help me out..

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

If I'd have to guess, I'd say make sure you're defining your members as braced in the out of plane direction.

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

The direction of the ridiculousness of the answers will tell you where the problem is.  What results did you get, and what did you expect?

As implied in the previous post, I would look to the supportpoint restraints and/or member continuity.

Mike McCann
McCann Engineering

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

Also - watch your restraints - reactions.....

Sometimes you have to lock the Z direction if you are working in X and Y.

And if you are having trouble figuring this out - might suggest you take a user course....

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

(OP)
I have issues with the support restraint's.
If simply supported i would restrain
reactions in X, Y, Z
BUT SHOULD I RESTRAINT MY MOMENTS TOO IN Y AND X...

IS THERE A GOOD REFERENCE WHERE I CAN LOOK FOR SUCH SUPPORT CONDITIONS

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

is your frame in the X-Y plane?
If so, only restrain moments in the z direction (at both supports).  Restrain translation in X,Y, and Z directions at the first support and restrain translation in Y, and Z at the second support.
That should give you appropriate restraints.
Is this a beam or a frame or something else?

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

Often one of the problems is a torsional restraint missed.

If you have a simply-supported beam, you have to restrain the torsional moment as well as translation or you'll have a rigid-body mode (twisting) that will cause instability in your model.  Adding these restraints can sometimes lead to odd/unexpected results in the reactions, especially when you're accustomed to 2D analyses.  You'll have to investigate these results so that you can develop a feel for what is a result of the math in the program solver and what is significant.

Check RISA's help file.  In my experience it is a good source of information.

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

(OP)
I want to do frame analysis but started with simple beam analysis , of beams who's solution i know...
but the result's we quite off from know results..

StructuralEIT or other's, could you please correct me if i am wrong:
For Frame Analysis" only restrain moments in the z direction (at both supports).  Restrain translation in X,Y, and Z directions at the first support and restrain translation in Y, and Z at the second support"

Considering a beam with restrain on z direction means a fixed beam ...for simply supported beam i have to restrain translation in X, Y, Z...might have to restrain moment in X direction. to get results..

Then when i do a frame analysis, with pinned at support should not i fixed my moments in Y direction instead of Z direction, If my Y coordinate is pointing upward..
and X to Right..


Finally i would appreciate if any one has Tutorials of Risa 3D ver 5.0d

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

I have Version 6.

Mike McCann
McCann Engineering

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

For 2-d frame problems, restrain vertical torsion in one support.

 - Restrain horizontal and vertical translations in the same support.

Restrain vertical and out of plane translations in the second support.

Be sure not to pin both the end of the member and the support or you will have a free joint.

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D


Staed79,

Assuming you're working in the XY plane, use the "ALL" boundary condition to set the BC for Z, X Rotation and Y Rotation to "Fixed". You can do this by entering ALL for the joint label in the "Joint Boundary Conditions" spreadsheet. This will lock all your joints from out of plane displacements or rotations. The RISA help file will have more on this.  

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

(OP)
Thanks guy's for the help
I will try this and see if the solutions turns to be atleast near the 2 D analysis

RE: How to work 2D problem in risa 3D

(OP)
And will let you all know...

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