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Pinned Joints: all members and supports rotate independently |
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Rigid Joints: all members and supports share the same rotation |
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Hybrid Joints: some members and joints rotate independently, while others are connected rigidly (in the first example shown, the support is pinned while the members are rigidly connected; in the second example the horizontal and diagonal members are simply-framed while the column is continuous through the joint. |
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Partial fixity can be achieved by selecting a member, then setting an end condition as hinged in the Property Inspector and associating an appropriate rotational stiffness there.
In general, joints are created automatically at the junction of elements and/or supports. It is not necessary (or possible) to create joints in isolation. Similarly, joints are automatically removed when their associated members and/or supports are deleted. Joints cannot be deleted directly.
Joints can be selected either by clicking on them with the Select Tool, or by enclosing them in a Select Tool selection rectangle (i.e., the result of a click and area-drag).
In the case of joints, modification boils down to relocation. One can relocate joints either by selecting and dragging them as desired (with grid snapping on, joints will snap accordingly--holding down the control key while dragging temporarily disables snapping), or by means of the Property Inspector when a Joint is selected.

As indicated, you can enter location data directly. You can also observe the current displacement and rotation at the joint in question.
There are several display/modeling options for joints.


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