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Adding Moments Directly to Members (Feature 20)

It is now possible to enter externally applied moments at specific locations along beams and members, for all the Sizer load types. This feature is allows you to model situations where a member with a rotationally fixed connection is connected to the member being designed, and imparts a moment to the member. It also allows you to model the case where a column supports a beam at midspan, resulting in an eccentric axial load that imparts a moment.

Applied moments can be added to both beams and columns, but not in Concept mode.

In both Beam Column Load view, the selection Applied Moment is added to the end of the Distribution drop list, as shown below for beam loads view.

The activation of the various input fields is similar to that for point loads, with the magnitude showing the kN-m, lbs-ft, or kip-ft.

The Loads table that appears in all of the output reports has been modified as to show the Moment type and the force-distance magnitudes.

The program includes the effect of the applied moment in the analysis of members, combining the moments appropriately with other loads in the load combination. The effects of applied moments are evident in the analysis diagrams.

The program previously determined the design moment, that is point of maximum moment, by using taking the moment wherever the shear crosses the axis, on the assumption that moment is a continuous function and that it is maximised where it's first derivative, that is, shear, is zero.

This is no longer the case if there are jumps in the moment due to applied moment, so the program now inspects the locations of applied moments, as well as where the shear crosses the axis, to determine the point of maximum moment.

See Also

Loads and Analysis

Earthquake Loads (Feature 106)

User-defined Default Loads

Factor for Area Load on Continuous Support (Feature 63)

Components of Reactions in Design Report (Feature 137)

Column Lateral Reactions (Change 60)

Effect of Point Loads on Vertical Reactions in Analysis Table (Change 38)

Beam View Load Drawing (Changes 42,48)

Column Mode Load Drawing (Bug 2170, Change 42)

Eccentric Axial Load Notes In Analysis Results and Diagram (Change 46)

Vertical Reaction Table for Concentrated Load (Bug 2141)

Validating Partial Line Loads (Change 44)

Concentrated Live Load Default Name (Change 37)