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doc:user:conditions:dead_loads [2015/01/08 15:55] – [Nodal Dead Loads] bomandoc:user:conditions:dead_loads [2016/03/30 15:23] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-====== Nodal "Dead" Loads ======+====== Prescribed Nodal "Dead" Loads ======
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 Dead loads are forces that are directly prescribed at the nodes of the mesh. The amplitude and direction of such forces is known a priori. In particular it is independent from the deformation of the underlying material. Such forces also strongly depend on the chosen mesh desnity. Changing the mesh usually requires a complete redefinition of these forces. Dead loads are forces that are directly prescribed at the nodes of the mesh. The amplitude and direction of such forces is known a priori. In particular it is independent from the deformation of the underlying material. Such forces also strongly depend on the chosen mesh desnity. Changing the mesh usually requires a complete redefinition of these forces.
  
-<note important>As a consequence, it is usually a bad idea to define nodal "dead" loads in a model. To model loads (pressure and shear) which depend on the deformed configuration, use [[doc:user:elements:boundaries:pressure_shear]].</note>+<note important>As a consequence, it is usually a bad idea to define nodal "dead" loads in a model. To model realistic loads (pressure and shear) which depend on the deformed configuration and do not depend on the mesh density, use [[doc:user:elements:boundaries:pressure_shear]].</note>
  
-Anyway, the command is the same as [[doc:user:conditions:displacements]] except that [[doc:user:general:locks|Field1D]] refers to a force instead of a displacement.+Anyway, the command used for the definition of "dead loads is the same as [[doc:user:conditions:displacements]] except that [[doc:user:general:locks|Field1D]] refers to a force instead of a displacement.
  
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