Linear load has not been applied to panel

Linear load has not been applied to panel

Funkcija
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Linear load has not been applied to panel

Funkcija
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Good afternoon,

I am modeling an imitation of windows with claddings on top of the walls (for wind load transfering). At cladding-wall intersection edge I've got a linear load (window self weight). After I run calculations I get a message "Linear load has not been applied to panel". From what I've read this is because load is applied at the common edge of both cladding and a wall. I was wondering, does this affect final results of window self weight load being applied to the wall and does it only warns me about load not being transfered to cladding? Does this mean I can ignore this warning?

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Krzysztof_Wasik
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@Funkcija 

If that warning is displayed it can happen that loads are not applied to model. You can verify that by checking sum of reactions in Results >Reaction table.



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Funkcija
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Is there any easier way of making a check? I'm working on a huge model and it would be quite hard to know if every load is applied or only some of them are.
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Romanich
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Hi @Funkcija ,

 

Not for every load, you can check for load cases or load combinations. 

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Funkcija
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Hey,

I've checked both reactions and compression diagrams for columns for the load case mentioned. Everything seem to be working, however, what I am worrying about is that some of window loads are transfered and some are not. I was wondering whether there was another way to check it without manually calculating and comparing to results in Robot.
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