Now we apply the four 175 lbf forces in the -X direction to the center of the model.
- Click and drag to draw a box enclosing the center of the model as shown in the following image.
- Click
Setup
Loads
Force.
- Type
-87.5 in the
Magnitude field
- Select the
X radio button. Again, we have cut the force in half because there are two nodes at each vertex, one per part.
- Type
2 in the
Load Case / Load Curve field and click
Curve. The Multiplier Table Editor
dialog box displays for defining a load curve.
- Click
Add Row three times so that there is a total of four rows in the table.
- Type
2 in the second row of the
Time column.
- Type
2.25 in the third row of the
Time column
- Type
1 in the third row of the
Multiplier column.
- Type
4 in the fourth row of the
Time column.
- Type
1 in the fourth row of the
Multiplier column.
- Press
Enter. The load curve should appear within the dialog as shown below.
- Click
OK to accept the load curve.
- Click
OK to apply the forces.
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