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algorithmic modeling for Rhino

Does Karamba suit for a structure(like a bridge) made of wooden beams and interlocking joints?

I try to do this, but it showed something worng always.

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What do you mean 'it showed something wrong always'

Sure you can build up a model in karamba, the interpretation is something different then...

Best,

Robert

Analyze component error:

"1. Singular Stiffness-matrix: Can not solve static system.
Make sure that boundary conditions are set so that the structure can not move in rigid body modes.
When you analyze a flat shell structure lock the rotation perpendicular to the plate in at least one node.
Use the 'Eigen Modes'-component and activate the display of local coordinate axes: The first eigenmode will be the rigid body motion."

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Dear Qiushi,

your model is not properly connected: It consists of 1200 disconnected parts. You can test that with the 'Connected Parts'-component.

In order to model the connections between the elements you could use the 'Element Felting'-component and specify a hinge on the connecting beams that get generated.

Generally it is a good idea to reduce the complexity and size of a model for debugging and testing.

Best,

Clemens

 

Thanks! Clemens!

What do you mean by reducing the complexity and size of a model, by reducing the size I guess you mean to scale it to a smaller one?

Reduce the number of elements to the minimum number capable of representing a certain aspect you want to look at..! So yes, scaling in terms of complexity, not spatial.

Thank you! Robert!

I am trying to simplify it. Have you ever seen any project using karamba analysis result to control the structural pattern density? Better send me a link.Thanks!

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