Member Assignment

 

 

 

A single Member can be assigned when the member is consisted of a number of line elements (beam elements or truss elements).

 

 

 

From the Main Menu select Design > General Design Parameter > Member Assignment.

 

From the Menu tab of the Tree Menu select Design > General Design Parameter > Member Assignment.

 

 

 

 

Select the corresponding elements to be assigned as a member, and enter the following

 

Option

 

Add/Replace: A new Member can be defined or an existing Member can be revised.

 

Delete: Assigned members can be deleted. You may either select the Members to be deleted from the model window or the Element List window.

 

 

Member

 

Allow Single Element Member: Check on to permit a single element to be assigned as a member.  

 

Assign Type

 

Manual: The User defines Members directly.

 

Automatic: The program defines Members automatically.

 

Selection Type

 

All: All is selected if all the elements are to be assigned Members. This becomes activated if Automatic is selected in Assign Type.

 

By Selection: A Member is assigned to selected elements.

 

 : Selected elements are assigned a Member.

 

 : Input Dialog Bar is closed.

 

Revision of Gen 2010

 

Note 1
When a number of elements are assigned a single Member, the Member number retains the number of the element nearest to the i node. That element then becomes the representative element. All design parameters for the Member must be input corresponding to the most critical element.

 

Note 2
If the elements to be assigned a Member retain different material and section properties, or the directions of the node connections are different, a Member can not be assigned.

 

Note 3
The design parameters, Effective Length Factor (K), Equivalent Moment correction Factor (Cm), Moment Magnifier (B1/¥äb,B2/¥äs) and Limiting Slenderness Ratio are taken from the representative element, and Unbraced Length (L,Lb) is taken from each element.