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ADONIS:
Version 3.90.11 (Released at 07/28/2025)
- A new capability has been implemented to ensure moment continuity between two separate beam elements that share the same structural node

HYRCAN:
Version 3.0.2 (Released at 07/27/2025)
- Bug in adding user defined surface using center and radius is fixed.


The Gravity Input(Read 402 times)
The Gravity Input on: July 24, 2025, 02:35:41 am
Hi,

Thank you Doctor for such great software. I had a quick question about the gravity function and how it operates. I recently had better results when it was set to 0 in my analysis than 9.8. Any Advice would be most welcomed.



Re: The Gravity Input Reply #1 on: July 24, 2025, 10:18:32 am
Hi,
 
It depends. In cases with very high initial stress?such as very deep tunnels?gravity may have a negligible effect. However, for shallower structures, turning on gravity might be important since it can influence the initial stress distribution in the model.
 
In general, enabling gravity reflects real-world conditions, as gravity is always present. But from a numerical standpoint, we sometimes simplify the model by ignoring it, depending on the context.
 
? Roozbeh



Re: The Gravity Input Reply #2 on: July 28, 2025, 07:25:26 am
Thank you Doctor,

I've attached a link for reference here incase it helps anyone. This is a UDL on LimeStone.

https://ibb.co/mrxDzgYv

Kind Regards,