Description
Definition of a global vertical surface load
Arguments
The basic arguments correspond to those of all tasks (cf. TCL Command TASK). The other arguments are to be entered in the form "key=value".
There are the following additional specific predefined arguments, cf. UI-input of LOADPAY:
Key |
Value |
Dimension |
Meaning |
uload |
iunit |
INT |
Number of the load in the cross section to define the load position and width |
q |
qbeg |
FORCE/(LSTRUCT*LSTRUCT) |
Load value at begin |
qe |
qend |
FORCE/(LSTRUCT*LSTRUCT) |
Load value at end (linear or parabolic) |
qm |
qmid |
FORCE/(LSTRUCT*LSTRUCT) |
Central load value (parabolic) |
pos |
pname |
TEXT |
Load application point in cross section (uload not in use) |
leff |
length |
LSTRUCTD |
Width of the area to which q is applied to (uload not in use) |
Scopes
LOADCASE, TASKS
Examples
TASK LOADPAY 1 LOCAL 0 2 "q=10.000"
The constant vertical surface load of 10.0 is assigned to assembly 2.
LOADPAY 1 LOCAL 0 6 q=5.000" "pos=P3" "qfact=" "descr=Qy_P3_1"
The constant vertical surface load of 5.0 is assigned to assembly 6. The load application point is the CoG. The load is referred to the width 2.0 .
TASK LOADPAY 1 LOCAL 0 4 "uload=2" "q=10.000"
The constant vertical surface load of 10.0 is assigned to assembly 4. The load is referred to the width of load 2 .
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