Newtons Bit
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NB is a self proclaimed expert using an assumed name yet you believe him without question.
His assertion that cantilever effect would create a negative load in the columns furthest away from the damage shows that he is talking thru his hat.
His model shows that a cantilever effect would result in a substantial negative load to column 4 and a small positive load to column 5.
The negative load to column 6 would be negligible and the effect to columns furthest away would be zero.
The effect of severed columns would be the greatest to columns around the severed columns and less to columns further away.
You don't have to be an expert to figure that one out.
I'm not using an assumed name, I'm using an alias. Mostly because I don't want prank phone calls from your brother truthers while I'm work. My real name is uncommon and it's VERY easy to find me on google. I'm not going to give up my privacy just to show that I have a pedigree. The terms and methods I use here should be more than enough to prove to just about anyone that I know quite a good bit about structural engineering.
Now then, I've said over and over again that it depends on the stiffness of the beam and the stiffness of the column. This is what happens when I use a very stiff beam with a much less stiff column with the exact same model used previously. Here's the picture again if you've forgotten (or if someone is new).
Code:
X Y Z MX MY MZ
N1 .161 436.969 0 0 0 -.634
N2 0 0 0 0 0 0
N3 -.112 466.638 0 0 0 .455
N4 -.033 318.851 0 0 0 .141
N5 -.015 277.542 0 0 0 .069
Well whattya know, the highest uplift is the furthest out. My hat demands an apology for saying it has a hole that can be talked out of.
When you get an engineering degree, or even have a CLUE about statics, you'll get these concepts. But right now, you've proven that all your capable of doing is qoute mining and making assumptions you don't have the education or intelligence to back up. This is why we don't let carpenters design buildings. You've been wrong on EVERYTHING.