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Uniform Element Load Dialog

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Features

Value (F)

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Enter the value of the load in the working unit. If you are looking at the properties of the current load, you will see that load value. You can change it according to the situation.

Left distance (L)

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Give the distance value from the bottom end for vertical elements and the left end for horizontal elements. If you are looking at the properties of the current load, you will see the previously entered value.

Right distance (R)

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Give the distance value from the top end for vertical elements and the right end for horizontal elements. If you are looking at the properties of the current load, you will see the previously entered value.

Description

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If you are looking at the properties of the current load, the description of that load is shown. You can change it according to the situation. If you are defining a new load, write a description of the load you will define.

Load case

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If you are looking at the properties of the current load, it is shown for which load case that load is valid. If you are adding a new payload, select the load state from the list that the load you will define will apply. If the installation status is not defined in the system, the program will ask you to define it.

Coordinate system

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Specify whether the entered load values ​​are given relative to the element local axes or to the global axes.

Direction

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Provide information in which direction the load is valid. According to X, Y, Z global coordinate system, 1 ,2 3 shows the direction of the load relative to the local coordinate axes. G indicates that this load is a constant (vertical) load.

Axes according to the global coordinate system

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