Structural Joints
- Last UpdatedFeb 19, 2025
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The positional errors for Joints are measured as divergences of the Joint positions from their owning Nodes. The maximum permissible errors are defined, as for Sections, in terms of a Joint’s eccentricity.
Note:
Joint eccentricities are defined separately for Pjoint (Primary Joint) and Sjoint (Secondary Joint) elements.
Keywords
ECCENTRICITY PJOINT SJOINT
Description
The ECCENTRICITY PJOINT and ECCENTRICITY SJOINT commands specify the maximum permissible distance between the position of a Primary Joint or a Secondary Joint, respectively, and that of its owning Node before a diagnostic message is output.
Examples |
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ECC PJOINT 1 |
Maximum error in Primary Joint position is 1 mm |
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ECC SJOINT 1 |
Maximum error in Secondary Joint position is 1 mm |
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ECC PJOIN 0.1 INCH |
Maximum error in Primary Joint position is 0.1 inch |
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ECC PJOIN DEFAULT |
Resets permissible Primary Joint error to 1 mm |
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ECC SJOIN DEF |
Resets permissible Secondary Joint error to 1 mm |
Command Syntax
>--- ECCentricity ---+--- PJOInt --.
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‘--- SJOInt --+--- <uval> ----.
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‘--- DEFault -----+--->
Querying
Q ECCentricity ---+--- PJOInt --.
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‘--- SJOInt ---+--->