MarcoDap
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Hello everyone, I would like to have a comparison with someone who cuffs with fem calculations in solid works.
I am encountering difficulty in validating an analysis that treats a 4-arm anchor fabricated with a 4-inch sheet that must have a 400-piece swl.
lower the chosen configuration by setting a load of 600 te placed in the upper eyelet (considering a safety factor of 1.5) and using a fixed connection in one of the arms speculating the most critical situation, so that there is only one arm anchor.
As you can see on the right, the maximum yield limit is far from the permissible one.
It may be that it is incorrect in the analysis configuration or simply that the sheet considered does not support such load. (b. the analysis was also carried out with sheets of 6 and 8 inches).
Thank you in advance and good evening.
March of April.
I am encountering difficulty in validating an analysis that treats a 4-arm anchor fabricated with a 4-inch sheet that must have a 400-piece swl.
lower the chosen configuration by setting a load of 600 te placed in the upper eyelet (considering a safety factor of 1.5) and using a fixed connection in one of the arms speculating the most critical situation, so that there is only one arm anchor.
As you can see on the right, the maximum yield limit is far from the permissible one.
It may be that it is incorrect in the analysis configuration or simply that the sheet considered does not support such load. (b. the analysis was also carried out with sheets of 6 and 8 inches).
Thank you in advance and good evening.March of April.


