Apply different types of loads and constraints in FEA - Quiz

Apply different types of loads and constraints in FEA - Quiz

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9 questions

Local coordinate systems are beneficial in that they can assist in allowing you to readily apply loads that may not align with the model’s global coordinate system.

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What FEA entities remain the same when a new subcase is created?

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You must select a face to indicate the direction when applying a Gravity load.

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When creating a Pin Constraint, what happens when you select a cylindrical face on the model?

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Taking advantage of subcases and load cases allows you to review different loads (type, magnitude, and/or direction) from a single analysis run.

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The Boundary Conditions selected in the Subcase dialog box will be added into the new subcase when it's created.

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Which feature allows you to toggle the visibility of boundary conditions, undeformed edges, and the mesh?

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When applying an enforced motion load, a frictionless constraint should be applied to the same geometric entity in the same direction as the applied motion.

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What do the reaction forces on the enforced motion constraint correlate to?

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