Simple Beam
This example shows how VectorWorks Machine Design Simple Beam commands can be used to find the stresses on the horizontal elements of a certain machine part.
To calculate the stresses:
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Select File > New.
The Create Document dialog box opens.
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Select Use document template, and choose the Simple Beam (Imperial) or Simple Beam (Metric).sta template.
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Select Machine Design > Simple Beam.
The Simple Beam dialog box opens.
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Click Set Beam Properties.
The Beam Properties dialog box opens.
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To obtain the section modulus and moment of inertia of the tubing, select a tubing shape from the Resource Browser and place an instance of it on the drawing. Convert the tubing to a group and then use the Engineering Properties command to obtain the properties. For more information on the Engineering Properties command, see Engineering Properties.
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Click OK to close the Beam Properties dialog box.
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Click Define Loads on the Simple Beam dialog box.
The Add/Remove/Change Loads dialog box opens.
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Click OK close the Add/Remove/Change Loads dialog box.
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In the Simple Beam dialog box, click Calculate Reactions, and then click Calculate Stresses and Deflection, and then click OK.
A simple beam diagram is created based on the information provided. See Simple Beam for more information on what is depicted in the diagram.

Drawing Techniques : VectorWorks Machine Design : Simple Beam

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