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    LINEAR LOADS

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    12-26-2011 12:47 AM

    Hi. Whenever i have a linear load, be it live, dead or whatever, and I show the loads anyways in the model, the linear loads are revealed even if they do not apply to the part I am showing. Please see figure. Is there a way to stop the linear loads from showing unless it is the part they are applied to.

    Ali Al-Hammoud
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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-26-2011 01:52 AM in reply to: AJA14

    Could you send us your model (Compressed RTD file) please ?



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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-26-2011 03:13 AM in reply to: fojr

    Hi. I tried to send a sample model *.rtd, but it says that the extension is unsupported. I also tried to use winrar but I received the same thing. How should I upload it.

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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-26-2011 03:17 AM in reply to: AJA14

    Maybe try to rename it first (*.txt instead of *.RTD), then zip it



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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-26-2011 03:33 AM in reply to: fojr

    still doesn't work. it does not recognize *.rar, and even if i change the extension to *.txt it takes it as *.txt.rtd.

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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-27-2011 06:34 AM in reply to: AJA14

    Please check the message i sent you in Private Message



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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-27-2011 09:05 PM in reply to: fojr

    I have attached it as you said. Thanks for your assistance. I hope this helps to clarify my question.

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    Re: LINEAR LOADS

    12-28-2011 01:11 AM in reply to: AJA14

    This is due to the fact that "linear load 2p" is not a kind of load applied to objects/panels, it is defined by 2 points coordinates. So when you use "Edit in a new window" with panel 9 selected, the linear load 2p is still shown (as part of the same load case).

    You could use instead load on edge, with a new definition of the lower slab (see attached modified RTD file, and screen captures)

     

    If you find your post answered press the Accept as Solution button please. This will help other users to find solutions much faster. Thank you.



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