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Display: TO Know Reaction Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram

The document provides steps to analyze a model for reaction forces, shear forces, and bending moments by first unlocking the model, modifying the load pattern to remove self-weight, re-running the analysis, and then displaying the results for joints, shear, and bending moment diagrams.

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Display: TO Know Reaction Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagram

The document provides steps to analyze a model for reaction forces, shear forces, and bending moments by first unlocking the model, modifying the load pattern to remove self-weight, re-running the analysis, and then displaying the results for joints, shear, and bending moment diagrams.

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>>run analysis

TO know reaction shear force and bending


moment diagram
4.GO to

DISPlAY

>>Show forces stesses


>>Joints (For reXN)

But we need 50 KN at support for this . we have to change load pattern

For this follow this step


>>First unlock model clicking lock sign as shown in figure

A warning will come


Click ok
5 .GO TO DEFine
>>load pattern
>>Input 0 in self weight multiplier

>> Click on modify load pattern


>>Click Ok

6. Again go to

ANALyze

>>run analysis
>>run now

For rexn ,Shear force and bending


moment diagram
7. GO to DISPLAY
>>show forces stresses >>joints>> ok
(now true value comes)

For Shear force


DISPLAy
>> Show forces stresses
>>Frames/cables

>>click on shear 2-2


>>OK

For Bending moment Diagram


Display
>> Show forces stresses
>>frame/cables
>>click on Moment 3-3
>>OK

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