The ninth
tip in the SuperSTRESS
usage tip series covers our new feature, Area Loading, which was
introduced in version 6.4 and can be used for wind, snow or any
other area loading you wish to add. Before you can add Area
Loading you must first create a Load Area from a selection of members.
View Demonstration
Creating a Load Area can
be achieved in a number of ways:
EITHER
- Selecting a circle of members and go to Draw>>Load
Areas>>Add while you are in the graphics Window
(shown in demonstration above)
OR
- With no member selected go to Draw>>Load Areas>>Add
then single pick or windows a selection of members in graphics
OR
- Open the Load Areas table from the SuperSTRESS explorer, press
"Insert" on the keyboard to add a new Load Area and
add a list of members you wish to make up the Load Area
Then you can add Area
Loading by:
EITHER
- Go to Draw>>Basic Loads>>Add and
change the "Type" combo to "Area Uniform"
and select the direction and magnitude of the load, then single
pick or window the Load Area(s) you wish to apply the Area Load
to (shown in demonstration above)
OR
- Open the Basic Loadcase Titles table from the SuperSTRESS Explorer,
press "Insert" on the keyboard to add a new Basic Loadcase
Title, then open the Loadcase Entries for that loadcase and go
to the "Area" tab at the bottom and press "insert"
on the keyboard again and select the Load Area, direction and
magnitude of the load
You can show the actual
"Area load distribution" on the members by selecting this
from the graphical properties. You can also select which Load
Areas to show and create "Load Area Sets".


For more information on
Area Loading click
here.
More tips and techniques
like this are covered in our training
course.
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