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atee001
Structural
- Feb 13, 2009
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Hi,
I've found that some software packages have an option of specifying a particular member as a "Tension only" member.
However,I've never used this functionality in my practise so far (though I am relatively new to the field!).
I am curious to know what is the advantage of specifying a member as a "Tension only" member?
Also,I found that this functionality of "Tension only" member is found in the Non-linearity option corresponding to structural analysis in some packages.
Could anyone shed some light on this functionality of Tension only members and cite some situations wherein you have used this option and in what context?
Thanks in advance.
I've found that some software packages have an option of specifying a particular member as a "Tension only" member.
However,I've never used this functionality in my practise so far (though I am relatively new to the field!).
I am curious to know what is the advantage of specifying a member as a "Tension only" member?
Also,I found that this functionality of "Tension only" member is found in the Non-linearity option corresponding to structural analysis in some packages.
Could anyone shed some light on this functionality of Tension only members and cite some situations wherein you have used this option and in what context?
Thanks in advance.