Applies To | |||
Product(s): | STAAD.Pro | ||
Version(s): | ALL | ||
Environment: | ALL | ||
Area: | Modeling Solutions | ||
Subarea: | Other | ||
Original Author: | Bentley Technical Support Group | ||
See the attached image and notice that Infilled Plates 470 and 471 do have same orientation but different local axes.
The vector pointing from I to J defined to be local x- axis.
The cross-product of vectors IJ and JL defines a vector parallel to the local z-axis, i.e., z = IJ x JL
The cross-product of vectors z and x defines a vector parallel to the local y- axis, i.e., y = z x x.
The origin of the axes is at the center (average) of the four joint locations (three joint locations for a triangle).
Please look at the model and you will see the logic is as stated. For your square plates, the local X axis is parallel to the line defined from Node A to Node B.