AngeloB
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did you use the fem?. What kind of approach?
taking a little hand I would say that with inventor + algor in 2-3 you perform the verification.
Of course, if you could find an analytical formulation to be used in excel, it would be only a few minutes to pre-verify.
I also have very high values on the 7 mm bridge, but perhaps it is a mesh problem.
If the results are quite comparable, we could switch to the next step.
the crane mainly downloads a moment, I can not exploit any symmetries, I must model the virola and the teams that discharge on the currents.
I don't think you can solve the case analytically simply. in this case the fem becomes necessary? Do you have any calculations already made?
taking a little hand I would say that with inventor + algor in 2-3 you perform the verification.
Of course, if you could find an analytical formulation to be used in excel, it would be only a few minutes to pre-verify.
I also have very high values on the 7 mm bridge, but perhaps it is a mesh problem.
If the results are quite comparable, we could switch to the next step.
the crane mainly downloads a moment, I can not exploit any symmetries, I must model the virola and the teams that discharge on the currents.
I don't think you can solve the case analytically simply. in this case the fem becomes necessary? Do you have any calculations already made?