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Load Definition

  All DYNA3D loads must be associated with a load curve via the loadcase number or by attaching a Time Curve to them (see Chapter 8). The load curve is used to modify the load value throughout the analysis. Where a load curve has not been associated with a load, a flat unit load curve will be created automatically.

All FEMGEN load commands have the following form:

PROPERTY LOAD load_type [load_name] [loadcase_no] part_name/ALL args


Argument Meaning
load_type Load type (e.g. PRESSURE).
load_name Optional load name identifier (for reference purposes).
loadcase_no Optional FEMGEN loadcase No.
part_name/ALL Geometric part to which load is applied.
args Varying arguments depending on load_type
Table 9.1: FEMGEN load command arguments.


Notes:

Notes on advanced loading:

The following load types are supported:


Generic Load Type FEMGEN Load Type Application
Uniform Pressure PRESSURE Element faces.
Force FORCE Nodes.
Translational Displacement DISP Nodes.
Rotational Displacement R-DISP Nodes.
Translational Velocity VEL Nodes.
Rotational Velocity R-VEL Nodes.
Translational Acceleration ACCEL Nodes.
Rotational Acceleration R-ACCEL Nodes.
Temperature TEMPERAT Nodes.
Base Acceleration BASE-ACC All Nodes.
Table 9.2: DYNA3D Load Types Supported




 
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