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Ram Elements - Modeling [FAQ]

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Current Revision posted to RAM | STAAD Wiki by Seth Guthrie on 1/26/2018 10:43:38 PM
  
 Applies To 
  
 Product(s):RAM Elements
 Version(s):13.0 or later
 Environment: N/A
 Area: Modeling; User interface
  

Is there a way to add a node or connect two members that are crossing each other?

Select the two crossing or nearly crossing members. Then use Process - Segment selection to introduce a node at the intersection point.  Be sure to check the box that indicates, "Add intermediate nodes at memebr intersections"

There is a tolerance for this that you can control.

There is a similar option in the automatic meshing under Process - Analysis - Finite Element Model tab.

In cases where you have crossing members that should slip past each other, this option should be turned off.

How can I move all or part of my model?

In Ram Elements the position of all members and shells are derived from the node coordinates. To move a structure, you simply need to move the nodes. Tools are provided to make it easy to add, subtract or even multiply the nodal coordinates by a constant as shown in the video below:

www.youtube.com/watch

How can I purge duplicate nodes?

If the model contains 2 or more coincident nodes that are associated with different members or shells you will get an error during analysis, "Nodes "##" and "##" or are equal"

To purge and simplify the nodes:

  1. Select the problem nodes (or the whole model).
  2. Click Process - Purge and reconnect model
  3. Then re-select only the nodes and click delete (nodes connected to members are not deleted).

Note, load areas may need to be redefined after some nodes are removed.

See Also

RAM Elements - View Control FAQ

Tags: RAM Elements, FAQ, Modeling

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