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    Dilatation dialog

    Use this dialog to define dilatation on a structure bar.

    Access
    • Click on the Member tab in the Load Definition dialog.
    Values
    Specifies the dilatation value dL.
    Enter the dilatation value as an absolute (units of length) or a relative (in relation to a member's length) value.
    Note: Positive dilatation values indicate an elongation of a member; negative values indicate shortening of a member.
    Parent topic: Member Loads

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