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wiki:sns:sns2014:surface_loads [2017/07/13 14:06] clairewiki:sns:sns2014:surface_loads [2023/12/13 13:48] (current) – [Related Tutorial Videos] michael
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 **NOTICE:** Loads are associated with solid faces by the order the faces are represented in Rhino. Consequently, any modifications to the geometry (e.g. Boolean operations) that affect the ordering of the faces may result in loads being moved to new faces or lost altogether. Check the location of your loads carefully if you modify the geometry between analysis runs. **NOTICE:** Loads are associated with solid faces by the order the faces are represented in Rhino. Consequently, any modifications to the geometry (e.g. Boolean operations) that affect the ordering of the faces may result in loads being moved to new faces or lost altogether. Check the location of your loads carefully if you modify the geometry between analysis runs.
  
-===== Per Face Option =====+==== Per Face Option ====
  
 The "Per Face" option is available when specifying Vector and Scalar forces. Selecting this option means that the force is duplicated on each face in the set of selected faces. Otherwise, the specified magnitude of the force is distributed among the selected faces in direct proportion to their areas. The "Per Face" option is available when specifying Vector and Scalar forces. Selecting this option means that the force is duplicated on each face in the set of selected faces. Otherwise, the specified magnitude of the force is distributed among the selected faces in direct proportion to their areas.
  
-===== Unit Systems =====+==== Unit Systems ====
  
 The "Unit Sytem" menu is used to switch between different unit configurations when specifying magnitudes. There are several options available for both metric and U.S. units. The "Unit Sytem" menu is used to switch between different unit configurations when specifying magnitudes. There are several options available for both metric and U.S. units.
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-=== Variables and Constants ===+==== Variables and Constants ====
  
 Expressions in Scan&Solve™ may contain the following variables and pre-defined constants. Expressions in Scan&Solve™ may contain the following variables and pre-defined constants.
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 +===== Related Blog Posts =====
 +  * [[wiki:sns:sns2014:apply_point_loads|Applying Point Loads]]
 +  * [[wiki:sns:sns2014:test_pressure_plastic_container|Applying Pressure Loads]]
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 +This short video shows how to apply [[wiki:sns:sns2014:surface_loads#Pressure expression|expression loads]] in Scan&Solve.
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 +Learn how to apply a [[wiki:sns:sns2014:surface_loads#Torque|torque]] in Scan&Solve by watching this video.
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 +Learn how to apply [[wiki:sns:sns2014:surface_loads#Hydrostatic|hydrostatic loads]] in Scan&Solve.
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