I'm getting a "Huge Displacements" warning on a simple RAM elements model. All all accounts, the model appears stable and the maximum nodal displacements are very very small, less than .1". Any suggestions on what might be causing this warning?
Similar to Stephani's issue. I am getting a "Huge displacements, structure is not stable." error message for a simple ram elements model. I checked the deflection and the magnitude is 1/2" way under 1". I am not sure what is going on. I do however, need to account for torsional moment affects due to an eccentric load combined with weak-axis bending from lateral wind load. Any help on what could be wrong in the model would be appreciated. Also, see attached the link to the model and a sketch of what I am describing.
22116_03_08.17.22_Girt Design.zipPDF
Your model is set to run as a 3D frame, but it's a 1D beam and there no RX restraint so it can spin. If you look at the analysis results you might see large RX rotations. You can restrain RX at one end to easily avoid the issue (or both ends, or use an RX spring). Alternatively you can limit the analysis DOF to 2D frame, but don't use that approach where you are applying twist forces as you have here.
Hello Seth,
Thank you for providing your expertise. This was indeed the solution to my problem. I appreciate all your help
I am encountering the same issue. I checked the rotation at each node and they are a max of 5", which I am unable to track the node. (It does not display the node number). I am not sure what is causing the warning to pop-up! Any advise regarding this? Thanks in advance!