F, NODE
, Lab
, VALUE
, VALUE2
, NEND
, NINC
Specifies force loads at nodes.
NODE
Node at which force is to be specified. If ALL, NEND
and NINC
are ignored
and forces are applied to all selected nodes [NSEL]. If NODE
= P, graphical picking is enabled
and all remaining command fields are ignored (valid only in the GUI).
A component name may also be substituted for NODE
.
Lab
Valid force label. Structural labels: FX, FY, or FZ (forces); MX, MY, or MZ (moments). Thermal labels: HEAT, HBOT, HE2, HE3, . . ., HTOP (heat flow). Fluid labels: FLOW (fluid flow). Electric labels: AMPS (current flow), CHRG (electric charge). Magnetic labels: FLUX (magnetic flux); CSGX, CSGY, or CSGZ (magnetic current segments). Diffusion labels: RATE (diffusion flow rate).
For structural analyses, DVOL (fluid mass flow rate) is also a valid label. See Notes for more information.
VALUE
Force value or table name reference for specifying
tabular boundary conditions. To specify a table, enclose the table
name in percent signs (%), e.g., F, NODE
,HEAT,%tabname
%). Use the *DIM command to define a table.
VALUE2
Second force value (if any). If the analysis type
and the force allow a complex input, VALUE
(above) is the real component and VALUE2
is the imaginary component.
NEND
, NINC
Specifies the same values of force at the nodes ranging
from NODE
to NEND
(defaults to NODE
), in steps of NINC
(defaults to 1).
The available force loads per node correspond to the degrees of freedom listed under "Degrees of Freedom" in the input table for each element type in the Element Reference. If both a force and a constrained degree of freedom [D] are specified at the same node, the constraint takes precedence. Forces are defined in the nodal coordinate system. The positive directions of structural forces and moments are along and about the positive nodal axis directions. The node and the degree-of-freedom label corresponding to the force must be selected (NSEL, DOFSEL).
Fluid flow (FLOW) is positive when flow is out of the nodes, and negative when flow is into the nodes.
For hydrostatic fluid elements (HSFLD241 and HSFLD242), DVOL is used to specify fluid mass flow rate (with units of mass/time) at the pressure node. This allows fluid to be added or taken out of the fluid elements sharing the pressure node. A fluid density must also be specified (via the MP command or TB command) to apply a volume change corresponding to the prescribed fluid mass flow rate.
Tabular boundary conditions (VALUE
=
%tabname
%) are available only for the following labels:
Fluid (FLOW), Electric (AMPS), Structural force (FX, FY, FZ, MX, MY, MZ), Thermal (HEAT, HBOT,
HE2, HE3, . . ., HTOP), Diffusion (RATE). Tabular boundary conditions are valid only in static
(ANTYPE,STATIC), full transient (ANTYPE,TRANS), full
harmonic (ANTYPE, HARMIC), modal superposition harmonic and modal
superposition transient analyses.
This command is also valid in PREP7.