Use this option to define bracings and lateral supports for all analyzed stability cases (buckling, lateral buckling, and torsion).
The dialog box is split into two parts:
There are two ways to define parameters of bracing elements limiting both the buckling length (in both directions) and the lateral buckling length of a member (separately for the upper and lower flange). Thus, during analysis, you can easily read the sets of bending moments in characteristic points. The options define buckling and/or lateral buckling length coefficients for the member sections between bracings.
Access the parameters for bracings (for buckling analysis) by clicking in the buckling diagrams dialog.
The defined intermediate bracings are displayed in the upper part of the dialog.
The following information is provided:
Moreover, the view includes the following icons:
- click this icon to display information for bracings and lateral supports for buckling in the direction Y
- click this icon to display information for bracings and lateral supports for buckling in the direction Z
- click this icon to display information for bracings and lateral supports for lateral buckling of the upper flange
- click this icon to display information for bracings and lateral supports for lateral buckling of the lower flange.
If you select the Australian code AS4100, the view also includes the icon for bracings for torsional buckling.
Bracings are presented using the following colors:
In the lower part of the dialog there are several tabs:
Each tab contains similar options:
On the Buckling Y and Z tabs - Use this option to automatically recognize points where the analyzed member is adjoined by other members in a selected buckling plane (such as members adjoining in the XZ plane for buckling Y).
On the Lateral buckling - upper flange and lower flange tabs - Use this option to automatically recognize points where the analyzed member is adjoined by other members from any direction.
Use the Structure: Sway or Non-sway options to specify how the frame is protected against buckling.
Bracing coordinates proposed for a selected member are displayed in the unavailable field at the bottom of the dialog. Click << to move these coordinates to the field for manual definition of bracing coordinates. Clicking << clears all options for automatic definition of bracing coordinates to avoid duplicating coordinates defined manually and automatically.
Use the For member no. option to select a structure member for which bracings are previewed. If the Add automatically coordinates of bracings: at points where bending moments equal zero option is selected, you can also choose a load case using the For load case option.
For instance, the image presenting the Internal bracing dialog allows you to define - for a member with fixed supports at both ends - 3 bracings whose relative coordinates (determined with respect to the member beginning) are: 0.25 x L, 0.5 x L, 0.75 x L. Thus defined bracings result in dividing a member into 4 component segments. With the bar diagram defined, Robot proposes 4 buckling length coefficients: 0.7 (fixed and pinned at the ends), 1.0 (pinned at the ends), 1.0 and 0.7.
The image presenting the Internal bracing dialog presents the combined use of manual and automatic options for defining bracings for buckling Y. The bracing 0.5 x L was defined manually, while the bracings 0.25 x L and 0.75 x L were proposed automatically based on the analysis of adjoining members in the XZ buckling plane.