Elastic Link Table

 

 

 

Enter or modify elastic links in a spreadsheet format Table.

Table Tool in midas Civil offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to the following items for detail directions:
 

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From the Main Menu select Boundary > Tables > Boundary Tables > Elastic Link.

 

 

Refer to "Elastic Link")

Refer to Usage of Table Tool and enter or modify the following data:

 

Node1: Starting node number of the elastic link element

Node2: Ending node number of the elastic link element

Type: Type for the elastic link element

Angle: Angle defining the elastic link orientation

SDx: Stiffness in the element's local x-direction

SDy: Stiffness in the element's local y-direction

SDz: Stiffness in the element's local z-direction

SRx: Rotational stiffness about the element's local x-axis

SRy: Rotational stiffness about the element's local y-axis

SRz: Rotational stiffness about the element's local z-axis

Shear Spring Loaction: Shear Spring Location of elastic link element

Distance Ratio SDy: Shear Spring (SDy) Location relative to the length of elastic link element from i-node

Distance Ratio SDz: Shear Spring (SDz) Location relative to the length of elastic link element from i-node

Group: Boundary Group in which the entered boundary conditions are included