Karamba3d for Grasshopper 1 - All about "Simple" Beams

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 32

  • @par45ite
    @par45ite Год назад

    Very good video and understandably explained. Thank you!
    First I tried Millipede, but Karamba seems to do everything better and even more!

  • @yuliana4924
    @yuliana4924 Год назад +1

    Hi Diego, thanks for useful content. I am beginner in Grasshopper and Karamba and its easy to follow your tutorial. Anyway, which version of Karamba do you use? I use the latest version Karamba3D but can't find UniformLine in Loads options. (I already update Karamba license as well). Thank you in advance!

    •  Год назад +2

      I'm glad the video is useful! You just have to get the "loads" component from Karamba and then choose in the white drop-down menu (uniform line). Since Karamba 2.0.0, there is also one independent component for "Beam loads" that may be used as well!

    • @alexfireblazeking
      @alexfireblazeking Год назад +1

      @ I have the same problem. There is not option for Uniform loads on the white drop-down menu. Not sure if I have to download some additional stuff. Great tutorial anyway

  • @maryannberendson
    @maryannberendson Год назад +1

    Thank you for your video Diego, so helpful and clear! I have a question too, would it be possible to analyse a structure made up of 3D voronoi cells using this method of line to beam? Maybe I can e-mail you my model? Gracias!

    •  Год назад

      Hi Mary Ann thanks! Yes feel free to email me -> dapellanizq(at)gmail(dot)com

  • @laurynascekas9403
    @laurynascekas9403 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. great tutorial
    Will there be possible to see the same tutorial just with the trust?

    •  3 года назад

      Thanks! The chapter about the truss belongs to the paid content:
      courses.design-upgrade.com/courses/introduction-to-karamba-for-structural-design.
      I try to release as much free content as I can, but I have to pay for the costs of the server and recording equipment :) - there are also other free tutorials about truss structures in my channel

  • @hopakyeung7532
    @hopakyeung7532 2 года назад +1

    would it bw possible to have ur script of karamba??? Many thanks cool tutorial btw

    •  2 года назад

      sure, just tell me your email adress!

  • @veblinruhulessin5825
    @veblinruhulessin5825 2 года назад

    Thanks for the tutorial sir... can i ask where to download faustformel tragwerksentwurf book???.

    •  2 года назад

      I can't share my pdf version, because I directly got it from one of the authors... as far as I know there is only the printed version publicly available (in Amazon for instance), but it`s totally worth it!

  • @jrve4572
    @jrve4572 16 дней назад

    Hola Ing, como esta? Descargue la version gratuita de prueba pero no tiene las mismas herraminetas que muestras en la explicacion, es necesario tener la version pagada para usar las funciones y comandos del tutorial o estoy descargando el archivo equivocado?

    •  16 дней назад

      Deberían estar las mismas herramientas. Quizás haya cambiado su distribución en el panel del plug-in en nuevas versiones de Karamba3d. Qué herramienta no está disponible?

    • @jrve4572
      @jrve4572 15 дней назад

      por ejemplo la lista de tipos de carga del comando "Beam Loads" no tiene la carga distribuida, es solo un ejemplo, otra cosa que me paso es que descargo los modelos de prueba de la pagina de karamba y me cuando los abro hay varios comando que no funcionan porque directamente el plugin de karamba que instalé no los tiene disponible, aclaro que descargue la ultima version.

  • @tonghoang2628
    @tonghoang2628 3 года назад

    Hello, I have a question: How do I create a torque force distributed over a beam in Karamba?
    Thank you!

    •  3 года назад +1

      The easiest approach is probably to divide the beam into smaller elements and then apply moment forces at the intermediate nodes...

    • @tonghoang2628
      @tonghoang2628 3 года назад

      @ Can you tell more details? Thanks

    •  3 года назад

      Just get a beam divided into 10 parts as it is showed in the tutorial and then apply at each intermediate node a Moment Mx = m x L (being m: torque force distributed and L: length of beam subdivisions)

    •  3 года назад +2

      Update -> It is now possible to diractly apply torque moments qith the new component Beam Loads of the Karamba 2.0 version -> github.com/karamba3d/K3D_NightlyBuilds/releases/tag/2.2.0.1-WIP

  • @Mr.P539
    @Mr.P539 Год назад

    Hi, How can I define specific support stiffness?

    •  Год назад

      I'm afraid that is not possible through the support component

    • @Mr.P539
      @Mr.P539 Год назад

      Hi Diego thank you for replying, However is there a way to define support stiffness?