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Why do I have to subdivide members when a node intersects to transfer loads properly?

User: "Deana David"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by Deana David

I'm wondering why I am unable to have a node that intersects with a member without breaking that member up into two segments for it to properly transfer the loads and resolve errors. The image below is just a simple example of what I'm referring to. The node in the middle of the horizontal member is at the same Y and Z planes as the two end nodes. Because I don't have this horizontal member segmented, it does not seem to recognize it's connected to the vertical member, and therefor is not transferring any loads. I was able to do this and it transfer loads in an older version of S-Frame before S-Frame was run by Altair (which I had the full version of S-Frame at the time). I now have a limited license, but I believe that would affect this? When I break up the horizontal member, everything works as it should as shown below.

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Single member not transferring axial loads and producing errors (SL003):

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Two segments transferring loads:

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Thanks,

Deana

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    User: "Tayen Aguilar_20350"
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    Updated by Tayen Aguilar_20350

    Hello Deana, thank you for your post.

    I think what you mention is possible if you allow your model to work with physical members, you can do this on the menu Setting-->Preferences-->Interface and tick the "Model using physical members"

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    This will allow the members to transfer forces without being segmented, this is also probably why you could do it in previous versions of S-FRAME, the setting was on and with the new version, it went back to the default.

    If you need additional assistance, don't hesitate to email us so we can take a closer look at your models.

    Best,

    Tayen Aguilar

    Altair Support

    User: "Deana David"
    New Altair Community Member
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    Updated by Deana David

    That worked! Thank you so much!