Cmd GUI Path
Family
Load Type Category
Main Menu> Solution> Define Loads> Ap-
ply> Structural> Force/Moment
Force, Moment (FX, Forces F
FY, FZ, MX, MY, MZ)
Main Menu> Solution> Define Loads> Ap-
ply> Structural> Pressure
Surface SF
Loads
Pressure (PRES)
Main Menu> Solution> Define Loads> Ap-
ply> Structural> Temperature
Temperature (TEMP), Body Loads BF
Fluence (FLUE)
Main Menu> Solution> Define Loads> Ap-
ply> Structural> Other
Gravity, Spinning, Inertia Loads -
etc.
In an analysis, loads can be applied, removed, operated on, or listed.
Spring preloads, initial strains, pretension loads, and thermal loads are ignored and do not generat e a
load.
4.4.3.3.1. Applying Loads Using Commands
Table 4.3: Load Commands for a Harmonic Analysis (p. 84) lists all the commands you can use to apply
loads in a harmonic analysis.
Table 4.3: Load Commands for a Harmonic Analysis
Apply Set-
tings
Solid Entity Apply Delete List Operate
Model or
FE
Load Type
Keypo- DK DKDELE DKLIST DTRAN -
ints
Solid
Model
Displace-
ment
Solid Lines DL DLDELE DLLIST DTRAN -
Model
Solid Areas DA DADELE DALIST DTRAN -
Model
DSYM,
DCUM
Finite Nodes D DDELE DLIST DSCALE
Elem
Keypo- FK FKDELE FKLIST FTRAN -
ints
Solid
Model
Force
Finite Nodes F FDELE FLIST FSCALE FCUM
Elem
Solid Lines SFL SFLDELE SFLLIST SFTRAN SFGRAD
Model
Pressure
Solid Areas SFA SFADELE SFALIST SFTRAN SFGRAD
Model
SFGRAD,
SFCUM
SFS-
CALE
Finite Nodes SF SFDELE SFLIST
Elem
SFGRAD,
SFBEAM,
SFS-
CALE
Ele- SFE SFEDELE SFELIST
ments
Finite
Elem
SFFUN,
SFCUM
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