Select a surface — Top Surface,
Midsurface, or
Bottom Surface. The default is that the load is applied at the midsurface. The effect of using another surface than the midsurface is that for a tangential load, the distance from the midsurface is used to compute an additional equivalent moment load.
If the material model is Section Stiffness, there may physically not be a well-defined top and bottom surface. If the load is applied at such a surface, the thickness value used to compute the load is taken from the settings in the
Thickness and Offset node.
Select the Load type —
Force per unit length,
Force per unit area, or
Total force. Enter values or expressions for
FL,
FA, or
Ftot.
Select the Load type —
Moment per unit length,
Moment per unit area, or
Total moment. Enter values or expressions for
ML,
MA, or
Mtot.
If you are performing a linear buckling analysis with a combination of live and dead loads, select the Treat as dead load check box to indicate that the load contributions from this node are constant. The default is that a load is proportional to the load factor.