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Linear Load has not been applied to the panel

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samueltmathew
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Linear Load has not been applied to the panel

All; 

 

Getting the error above - "Linear Load has not been applied to the panel" - but can't determine which loadcase this error is referring to - and to what load definition to object combination its not liking. 

 

Any help on the matter is much appreciated. A link to the model below. 

 

Thanks, 

 

http://we.tl/GNpdNdtA1r

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Message 2 of 11

Example:

 

zoomcase17.jpg



Rafal Gaweda
Message 3 of 11
maurojgramos
in reply to: Rafal.Gaweda

And how i can determine which load is? i have all the building with loads and i cant determine wich load is wrong

Message 4 of 11

waiting for an answer to this good question too

Message 5 of 11

on dummy model , move each of such reacords to new load case (one record to one case), then run several times claculations deleting these cases one by one until you find case(s)= record(s) causing problem, then correct it \ them in original file

 

Attached addin can help to generate these new cases

(it is not perfect, not fully tested but...)

 

createloadcasebasedoneachloadrecord.jpg



Rafal Gaweda
Message 6 of 11

May be no need to run calculations each time but just structure verification after global mesh ?

Thank you

Message 7 of 11

At least after Model Generation.
Meshing does not apply any property \ loads etc to model.


Rafal Gaweda
Message 8 of 11

I'm attaching the updated version of Rafal's macro which works on multiple cases list.

 

 

 

 



Artur Kosakowski
Message 9 of 11

Hi,

 

Has this issue been solved yet? it seems to span over numerous editions of Robot and to be very common. Is there a quick way for robot to show which load has not been applied ? it finds it as otherwise you would not get a warning, so highlighting it to the user should be easy? 

Message 10 of 11

Hi @Vmorkunas

 

The macro created by @Rafal.Gaweda is the best option I can think of.

 

If one or more of these posts answered your question, please click Accept as Solution on the posts that helped you so others in the community can find them easily.

 



Artur Kosakowski
Message 11 of 11
veripa4068
in reply to: Rafal.Gaweda

This addin is not working with Robot 2023.

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