Hi,
How can I apply a concentrated load with eccentricity in STAAD?
I have a beam at EL+8m and it supports a saw machine which may be pushed by 1m (away from the beam).
Kindly see above snapshot.
Please advise.
Thank you very much in advance.
You may used a Concentrated Member Load and enter d2 value for the eccentricity.
You may alose use a nodal moment to simulate the moment which is created by the eccentricity of that vertical load.
Answer Verified By: Chelle
Hi Modestas, Thank you for your reply. I was thinking this is only suitable for loads that are actually positioned on top of the beam (though not on the center of beam's flange). May I ask for your confirmation if STAAD would still consider this in analysis even if d2 is bigger than the half-of-the-beam's flange?
Also, upon trying to put value in d2 (1m), it is also not visible in the model that the load is actually positioned at 1m from the beam.
The d2 value is positive in the general direction of the parallel local axis. The eccentricity value can be seen in the loading name in the GUI or in the STAAD Editor.