Click to the right of Beam End Offsets : Display the Beam End Offsets Table
Boundary Group Name
Select a Boundary Group in which the specified boundary condition is included. Select "Default" if Group assignment is unnecessary. Click to the right to prompt the "Define Boundary Group" dialog box to add, modify or delete Boundary Groups.
Options
Add/Replace: Enter or replace end offset distance and joint eccentricity for selected beam elements
Delete: Delete previously entered end offset distances and joint eccentricities for selected beam elements
When Type = 'Element'
Beam Offset
Type
Global: GCS
Element: Element's local x-direction
When Type = 'Global'
Enter the end offset distance represented by a vector in the direction from the node to the offset point with respect to GCS.
RGDXi: Component of the end offset distance vector at N1 end in GCS X-direction
RGDYi: Component of the end offset distance vector at N1 end in GCS Y-direction
RGDZi: Component of the end offset distance vector at N1 end in GCS Z-direction
RGDXj: Component of the end offset distance vector at N2 end in GCS X-direction
RGDYj: Component of the end offset distance vector at N2 end in GCS Y-direction
RGDZj: Component of the end offset distance vector at N2 end in GCS Z-direction
Note
If the end offset distance is entered, all the data related to the element (element's local coordinate system, element length, element stiffness) are adjusted according to the Offset conditions.
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Enter the end offset distance with respect to element's local x-direction.
RGDi: End offset distance in the element's local (+) x-direction at N1 end
RGDj: End offset distance in the element's local (-) x-direction at N2 end
Positive values must be entered for RGDi and RGDj. The beam element length will be then adjusted to reflect RGDi and RGDj.
Element length: L = L0 - (RGDi + RGDj)
Where, L0: original length of beam element (distance between the ends, N1 and N2)
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