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14-Alexandrite
April 14, 2017
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Create point for command Total Load at Point

  • April 14, 2017
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Hello!

I would like to use the Total Load at Point,

but I don't know how to create the point

Can You help me?

Thank you

Regard

Best answer by JonathanHodgson

If you've used the right feature, you should have a table where you can enter X, Y, Z coordinates for a point (or points) relative to the selected coordinate system (make sure you've selected one!).

To be clear, you're not creating an "Offset Coordinate System", you're creating (a) point(s) by offsetting [from] a coordinate system.

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13-Aquamarine
April 14, 2017

You can use a point that you created in the model, or you can create a point within the Mechanica (Simulate) model that won't show up when you exit Simulate.

It's under Refine Model (in English at least), and the drop-down gives you different ways to create it - I most often use Offset Coordinate System.

Note that I believe it's important to create the point outside solid geometry, otherwise it stops being a point (with 6 degrees of freedom) and becomes a node of an element (with only 3 DOFs), and then you can't apply moments to it.

14-Alexandrite
June 8, 2017

Hello!

Sorry Jonathan, but in this windowd what  I must do after the creation of the Offset Coordinate System?

Thank you

13-Aquamarine
June 9, 2017

If you've used the right feature, you should have a table where you can enter X, Y, Z coordinates for a point (or points) relative to the selected coordinate system (make sure you've selected one!).

To be clear, you're not creating an "Offset Coordinate System", you're creating (a) point(s) by offsetting [from] a coordinate system.