sema79
Structural
- Apr 28, 2008
- 23
I am working on a RISA model in which spring constants need to be used in my boundary conditions. The spring constants I am recieving from an outside source are given as radial and tangetntial stiffnesses due to the cylinderical shape of the structure. As far as I can tell RISA only works in the rectangular coordinate system. My first reaction was to use a spreadsheet to convert each of the values to rectangular. A possible problem emerged in the combining of the x direction values with the y direction values from each stiffness. Specifically, because each stiffness value can be applied in two directions they are not vectors. If treated as vectors then two different outcomes are possible. Which outcome would be right? I could assume (depending on the direction of the lateral forces) that the springs are compression in some areas and tension in others but this will lead to a more complicated model and possibly multiple models. I would like to avoid that if possible.
I wonder how other engineers might approach the problem or if anyone knows of a way to enter polar values in RISA?
I wonder how other engineers might approach the problem or if anyone knows of a way to enter polar values in RISA?