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* the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | * the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | ||
* the direction of the force (a vector) | * the direction of the force (a vector) | ||
- | * the magnitude of the force in MKS units | + | * the magnitude of the force |
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* the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | * the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | ||
* the direction of the bearing force (a vector) | * the direction of the bearing force (a vector) | ||
- | * the magnitude of the force in MKS units | + | * the magnitude of the force |
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A Pressure Load requires two inputs: | A Pressure Load requires two inputs: | ||
* the geometry of the surfaces where the pressure is applied | * the geometry of the surfaces where the pressure is applied | ||
- | * the magnitude of the pressure | + | * the magnitude of the pressure |
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* the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | * the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | ||
* the axis of the torque (a line segment) | * the axis of the torque (a line segment) | ||
- | * the value of the torque | + | * the value of the torque |
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+ | ===== Hydrostatic Load ===== | ||
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+ | A “Hydrostatic” load is a spatially varying pressure as experienced by the walls of a pool due to the weight of the water pressing against them. The pressure at any point depends on the density of the water, increasing from a value of zero at the water surface to a maximum at the deepest point. | ||
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+ | A Hydrostatic load requires three inputs: | ||
+ | * the geometry of the surfaces where the load is applied | ||
+ | * a point on the surface of the fluid (fluid depth is assumed in the -Z direction) | ||
+ | * specific gravity of the fluid (dimensionless, | ||
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