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    How to place Nodal Force in a Member?

       
      Product(s): AECOsim Building Designer
      Version(s): 10.00.00.154
      Environment:  N\A
      Area:  Structural Design
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    Description

    I want to place nodal Forces into my member.

    Steps to Accomplish

    The member needs to be Analytical first to add the node. To add node:

    1. Toggle on ‘Analytical Features’, then select ‘Add Analytical Member’. ‘Add Analytical Member’ box appears. Toggle the options on as required.

          

         2.  Identify the element and add as an ‘Analytical Member’. The nodes would be visible. 

    To Add Nodal Loads:

    Select ‘Add Nodal Load’. In the Add Nodal Load dialogue box, select the Load Type, input the magnitude and direction of the Load. Add the load to the Node.

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    • Tathagata Saha Created by Bentley Colleague Tathagata Saha
    • When: Thu, Sep 21 2017 10:39 AM
    • Tathagata Saha Last revision by Bentley Colleague Tathagata Saha
    • When: Thu, Sep 21 2017 10:42 AM
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