Ussuri
Civil/Environmental
- May 7, 2004
- 1,582
Does anyone know of any commercially available lift analyis software?
In particular something which works in terms of structural line elements and not FEA. We have FEA packages that can do it but the timescale is such that there is never time to develop the model.
At the moment we use general frame analysis software for this which works fine when you have slings connected direct to a structure but is no use when you have more complicated arrangements using spreaders and the like.
The problem occurs that the forces are resolved into the components and without an external restraint the stiffness matric becomes non valid. There is no way to take into account the mutiple degrees of freedom associated with rope shackled to rope shackled to rope swinging freely until it reaches equilibrium.
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In particular something which works in terms of structural line elements and not FEA. We have FEA packages that can do it but the timescale is such that there is never time to develop the model.
At the moment we use general frame analysis software for this which works fine when you have slings connected direct to a structure but is no use when you have more complicated arrangements using spreaders and the like.
The problem occurs that the forces are resolved into the components and without an external restraint the stiffness matric becomes non valid. There is no way to take into account the mutiple degrees of freedom associated with rope shackled to rope shackled to rope swinging freely until it reaches equilibrium.
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"The world keeps turning, it keeps me in my place; where I stand is only three miles from space"
Spiritualized