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Hello, everyone.
I would have a question: how do you read the data provided by an analysis made with simulationxpress?
in the specific case:
What does that mean I have a 4.25mm shift at the top?
 

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Hello, everyone.
I would have a question: how do you read the data provided by an analysis made with simulationxpress?
in the specific case:
What does that mean I have a 4.25mm shift at the top?
exactly what you said: at the point of maximum inflection you will have a movement (drink) of 4.25 mm.
What's wrong with you? ?
check the other von mises screen and check to stay below the yield load. decide whether those 4.25mm are influential to you or are having trouble... on a 6 mt beam maybe you don't even notice, it's different if we talk about a 20 cm.

greetings
Mar
 
Hello, everyone.
I would have a question: how do you read the data provided by an analysis made with simulationxpress?
in the specific case:
What does that mean I have a 4.25mm shift at the top?
exactly what you said: at the point of maximum inflection you will have a movement (drink) of 4.25 mm.
What's wrong with you? ?
check the other von mises screen and check to stay below the yield load. decide whether those 4.25mm are influential to you or are having trouble... on a 6 mt beam maybe you don't even notice, it's different if we talk about a 20 cm.


greetings
Mar
Sorry, ooops.
looking at your chart those are 0.0425 mm!

and perhaps your doubt was right there, how to read those exponential values;
if the exponent is negative move the comma to the left of so many times as much as zero. vice versa if the right shift is positive.
It's like multiplying 4.25 by 10 to -2.

greetings
Mar
 
Hello, Marco!
Thank you for the answer!
I also had confirmation from others that the value is 0.0425 (4.25*10 to -2)!
Thanks again
greetings
Giuseppe
 

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