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A load case object collects all boundary conditions, Dirichlet and Neumann constraints, which define the current problem. A load case block is linked directly into an analysis object. Each Neumann block is separately weighted by a factor FAC.
 
A load case object collects all boundary conditions, Dirichlet and Neumann constraints, which define the current problem. A load case block is linked directly into an analysis object. Each Neumann block is separately weighted by a factor FAC.
  
The example below shows a load case including a nodal load block, one element load and one set of Dirichlet conditions.
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The example below shows a load case including a nodal load block, one element load, and one set of Dirichlet conditions. Activated Dirichlet sets can also (partly) be deactivated.
  
 
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  TYPE = LD-ELEM 1    FAC=1.0
 
  TYPE = LD-ELEM 1    FAC=1.0
 
  TYPE = BC-DIRICHLET 1
 
  TYPE = BC-DIRICHLET 1
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TYPE = DEACT-BC-DIRICHLET 2    !only for special applications needed
 
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Load case

A load case object collects all boundary conditions, Dirichlet and Neumann constraints, which define the current problem. A load case block is linked directly into an analysis object. Each Neumann block is separately weighted by a factor FAC.

The example below shows a load case including a nodal load block, one element load, and one set of Dirichlet conditions. Activated Dirichlet sets can also (partly) be deactivated.

LD-COM 1
 TYPE = LD-NODE 1    FAC=1.0
 TYPE = LD-ELEM 1    FAC=1.0
 TYPE = BC-DIRICHLET 1
 TYPE = DEACT-BC-DIRICHLET 2     !only for special applications needed

Note that DesignBoundaries for supports do not have to be added to the load case.

Dirichlet Boundary Conditions

Here you can find the Reference Guide for Dirichlet BCs based node sets.

Here you can find the Reference Guide for Dirichlet BCs for design elements.


Neumann Boundary Conditions

Here you can find the Reference Guide for Neumann BCs based node sets.

Here you can find the Reference Guide for Neumann BCs for design elements.





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