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Force and Torque Options

Force, Pressure, and Moment

Normal

Applies an in-plane force normal to the selected edge.

You cannot apply a force normal to a face or a vertex.

Selected direction

Use a reference geometry to apply loads. The reference can be a face or plane parallel to the section plane, or axis, or to an edge.

The table shows the force, pressure, and moment not applicable along certain directions.

Reference geometry Force or Pressure Moment
Face or plane parallel to section plane

plane1dir3.png Button - Normal to plane

- Along Plane Dir 1

- Along Plane Dir 2

Edge   You cannot apply moments
Axis on the section plane

cyl_theta.png - Circumferential

You cannot apply moments
Axis normal to the section plane - Axial

cyl_r_up.png

- Radial

cyl_theta.png - Circumferential

You cannot apply a non-uniform distribution of force or a bearing load for a 2D simplification study. You can apply a centrifugal load only for axi-symmetric problems.

Torque

You can apply torque about an axis perpendicular to the section plane for plane stress and plane strain problems.



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