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Ezequiel1982

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Jun 20, 2010
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Dear All,

Let me ask you a question: Is the member forces referred to the local CS o Global CS?.

I did a very simple model, a vertical beam (IPN). One node fixed and the other one with a concentrated force (-1N). Under this assumption, the resulting axial force should be tensile. However this value is negative which I could think as the member is under compression (obviously not)

As far as I know : Tensile: Positive / Compression: Negative

How RISA3D deals with this?.

Thanks in advance for the answers!
 
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Read the RISA help files as they do a good job of explaining their sign convention for loads on members. There is a nice diagram in there that shows how they handle it.

 
For axial load, the RISA sign convention is Compression = positive, Tension = Negative. That does trip people up from time to time.
 
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