Topic Brief: Member offsets can be used to align sections between different sized members, between members and plates and for beams ... Master-Slave or Joint Linking can be used to link together joints to simulate a rigid body such as a floor slab.
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Member offsets can be used to align sections between different sized members, between members and plates and for beams ... Master-Slave or Joint Linking can be used to link together joints to simulate a rigid body such as a floor slab. This video gives an overview of how to specify properties of joints and members you have created in
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- Member offsets can be used to align sections between different sized members, between members and plates and for beams ...
- Master-Slave or Joint Linking can be used to link together joints to simulate a rigid body such as a floor slab.
- This video gives an overview of how to specify properties of joints and members you have created in
- A video showing how to orientate members to a desired web or flange orientation.
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