✅ Problem with frame analysis: both columns in compression under horizontal load

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sasanshah
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✅ Problem with frame analysis: both columns in compression under horizontal load

Post by sasanshah »

Hi everyone,
I have a problem with the static analysis of this frame. As you can see, there is only one horizontal load applied to the frame, and based on that, one of the columns should be in compression and the other in tension. But in my results, both columns are in compression, and the vertical force equilibrium is not satisfied.
Could someone please explain why this problem is happening?
huffte
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Re: ✅ Problem with frame analysis: both columns in compression under horizontal load

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Can you send along details of the model, sasanshah? Or your model file? It will be difficult to answer the question without such details.
Tim Huff
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Re: ✅ Problem with frame analysis: both columns in compression under horizontal load

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thank tpu so much
But i dont know how can I send files here :(
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Re: ✅ Problem with frame analysis: both columns in compression under horizontal load

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First of all, the 50000N lateral load is not large enough to overcome the weight of the structure at the left column. That is why it never goes into tension. If you increase the load, eventually it would.

Secondly, the structure is quite weak and is experiencing significant nonlinearity at about 43000N.

The shear sums do appear to be fine.

Best of luck sasanshah.
Tim Huff
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