This section explains how to enter data in the load editor to define specific types of loads. The following topics are covered:
“Defining a concentrated force,” Section 16.9.1
“Defining a moment,” Section 16.9.2
“Defining a pressure load,” Section 16.9.3
“Defining a shell edge load,” Section 16.9.4
“Defining a surface traction load,” Section 16.9.5
“Defining a pipe pressure load,” Section 16.9.6
“Defining a body force,” Section 16.9.7
“Defining a line load,” Section 16.9.8
“Defining a gravity load,” Section 16.9.9
“Defining a generalized plane strain load,” Section 16.9.10
“Defining a rotational body force,” Section 16.9.11
“Defining a Coriolis force,” Section 16.9.12
“Defining a connector force,” Section 16.9.13
“Defining a connector moment,” Section 16.9.14
“Defining an inertia relief load,” Section 16.9.15
“Defining a surface heat flux,” Section 16.9.16
“Defining a body heat flux,” Section 16.9.17
“Defining a concentrated heat flux,” Section 16.9.18
“Defining an inward volume acceleration,” Section 16.9.19
“Defining a concentrated pore fluid flow,” Section 16.9.20
“Defining a surface pore fluid flow,” Section 16.9.21
“Defining a concentrated current,” Section 16.9.22
“Defining a surface current,” Section 16.9.23
“Defining a body current,” Section 16.9.24
“Defining a concentrated charge,” Section 16.9.25
“Defining a surface charge,” Section 16.9.26
“Defining a body charge,” Section 16.9.27
“Defining a concentrated concentration flux,” Section 16.9.28
“Defining a surface concentration flux,” Section 16.9.29
“Defining a body concentration flux,” Section 16.9.30
Chapter 21, “Bolt loads”
“Creating the submodel load,” Section 35.5