Generator

The tension-field generator

Rendered here at the parameters it defaults to, with every essay that calls it — which is the same list as the blast radius of changing it.
A buckled panel is a truss that nobody drewA 1000 × 1000 panel of 6 mm web, at d/t = 167. It buckles in shear at 63.8 N/mm², which is 383 kN — and it then carries 696 kN, 1.82 times as much, because the tension diagonal takes over from the compression one that has gone. The band runs at 22.5° with a membrane stress of 252 N/mm² over a width of 541 mm, and it pulls on the flange at 221.3 N per millimetre of its length. A web that never buckled at all would have reached 953 kN, so the panel ends at 73% of a stocky web's capacity on a fraction of its steel.stiffeners at 1000 mmthe band at 22.5°the truss it has becomestiffener in compression,web in tensionbuckles at 383 kN · carries 696 kN · a stocky web would reach 953 kNσ in the band 252 N/mm² over 541 mm

A buckled panel is a truss that nobody drew. A 1000 × 1000 panel of 6 mm web, at d/t = 167. It buckles in shear at 63.8 N/mm², which is 383 kN — and it then carries 696 kN, 1.82 times as much, because the tension diagonal takes over from the compression one that has gone. The band runs at 22.5° with a membrane stress of 252 N/mm² over a width of 541 mm, and it pulls on the flange at 221.3 N per millimetre of its length. A web that never buckled at all would have reached 953 kN, so the panel ends at 73% of a stocky web's capacity on a fraction of its steel.

1 essay calls tension-field. The drawing above is what it returns with no arguments at all; every call below passes it something, because a placement that passes nothing draws whichever member of the family the generator happens to default to rather than the one its essay argues about.

Where it is called

Changing this generator changes every one of these figures.

The library, page 5 of 6 — where tension-field sits