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Rotations along Member element #159

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Without diving too deep into it, that method you wrote looks about right. 0.1% sounds pretty accurate. Keep in mind these slopes are measured in radians, and the numbers are very small, so we may be starting to butt up against precision tracking limits in python. Torque is a different animal altogether. There are no built-in functions in the segment class to help you with that. You'd have to make some assumptions about the internal rotation as a function of loads and end rotations. That depends on the shape of the cross section. AISC Design Guide 9 is a testament to how complex those relationships can be. I was always taught that in design the first rule of torsion is to eliminate it.

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