Simply to say, when you are checking on overturning and sliding check you can directly use the result from the statics check result provided that your point of reference is correct.
@gowthamiv48412 жыл бұрын
Your videos are simply excellent.. very short and neat..thanks for your videos.. When to consider right hand rule and left hand rule ? Can you explain.. I have need to get clarify regard support restraints particularly hinged and roller support in theta x,y,z ..can you give some live example? I have assumed that door for hinge support and rolling chair for roller support..in this how the not contraint of theta x,y,z is possible? Can you explain pls? Thank you .
@structuralinsider86712 жыл бұрын
Thank You for your kind words. There is no Left Hand Rule in STAAD. Regarding Hinged and Roller Support, please refer to the following session - kzbin.info/www/bejne/sHnGmmaObNGggrc
@gowthamiv48412 жыл бұрын
@@structuralinsider8671 Hi sir, I have already watched this..i want to know specially how theta x,y,z in roller support will happen. I have taken example of roller support as rolling chair.. Hinged support as door..Gx,Gy,Gz ...Theta x,y,z how it will happen.. Thank you..
@structuralinsider86712 жыл бұрын
@@gowthamiv4841 What I have spoken about in that video is about the pinned roller support - a pinned support on wheels and thus it needed the release of thetax, thetay and thetaz. A rolling chair - which is clamped to the base with wheels does not fit this condition - because the clamping does not allow free rotation of the chair about the base - however the wheels allow translational motion. If we are to consider the base as the support, then there would not be any release for moments. Assuming the chair is free to roll along any three translational direction - the support command for the base of the chair would be FIXED BUT FX FY FZ -if you consider this in three dimensions.