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Free Concentrated Loads

A free concentrated load acts as a force or moment on any point of the surface. No FE node is created at the load location.

In the list, select the 'Load Case' to which you want to assign the load.

In the 'Assigned to Surfaces' dialog section, you can control the effect of the concentrated load. Several options are available for selection in the list (see the image New Free Concentrated Load):

  • "Empty": The load does not act on any surfaces.
  • All: The load is applied to all surfaces that are cut perpendicular to the projection plane, starting from the load location.
  • "Number": The load acts only on the surfaces of the specified numbers.

Categories

The following options are available in the 'Load type' list:

  • Force: The load is a directed quantity.
  • Moment: The load is a product of force and lever arm.

If the nodal load does not refer to the global 'Coordinate system' XYZ, you can select a user-defined coordinate system or create a new one.

In the 'Load projection' list, select on which of the global planes (XY, YZ, or XZ) you want to project the load. Starting from the Load Location, RFEM "designs" a straight line perpendicular to this projection plane and applies the load to the intersection points of this straight line with the surfaces. This way, you can quickly apply the same loads to several surfaces.

Info

The projection plane must not be perpendicular to any surface on which the load acts.

Select the 'Load direction' from the list to define the effect of the load. Depending on the coordinate system, the local surface axes x, y, z, the global axes X, Y, Z, or the user-defined axes U, V, W are available for selection.

Parameters

Specify the 'Load magnitude' of the force or moment.

Load Location

Enter the coordinates of the load position. You can also use the Select Individually button to define the point graphically.

Info

If you apply imperfections in the shape of a pre-deformed model ( Static Deformation or buckling mode), it is possible that the load lies outside the defined effective range and is not taken into account.

Load Acting Region

As described above, the load acts on the surfaces that are cut perpendicular to the projection plane, starting from the load location. If you have selected the 'All' option in the Assigned to Surfaces dialog section, you can limit the effect of the load by means of geometric criteria.

By default, the load acts indefinitely in the interval from -∞ to +∞. You can use the 'From' and 'To' text boxes to reduce the load effect to certain areas (see the image New Free Concentrated Load).

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