SFL, Line, Lab, VALI, VALJ, VAL2I, VAL2J
Specifies surface loads on lines of an area.
LineLine to which surface load applies.  If ALL, apply
load to all selected lines [LSEL].  If Line = P, graphical picking is enabled and all remaining
command fields are ignored (valid only in the GUI).  A component name
may be substituted for Line.
LabValid surface load label. Load labels are listed under "Surface Loads" in the input table for each element type in the Element Reference.
| Discipline | Body Load Label | Label Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Structural | PRES | pressure | 
| Thermal | CONV[1] | convection | 
| HFLUX[1] | heat flux | |
| RAD | radiation | |
| RDSF | surface-to-surface radiation | |
| Fluid | FSI[2] | fluid-structure interaction flag | 
| IMPD | impedance boundary flag | |
| Magnetic | MXWF | Maxwell force flag | 
| Infinite element | INF | Exterior surface flag for INFIN110 and INFIN111 | 
| Electric | CHRGS | surface charge density | 
| MXWF | Maxwell electrostatic force flag | |
| Field-surface interface | FSIN | field-surface interface number | 
VALI, VALJSurface load values at the first keypoint (VALI) and at the second
      keypoint (VALJ) of the line, or table name for specifying tabular
      boundary conditions. If VALJ is blank, it defaults to
       VALI. If VALJ is zero, a zero is used. 
If Lab = CONV, VALI and
       VALJ are the film coefficients and
       VAL2I and VAL2J are the bulk
      temperatures. To specify a table, enclose the table name in percent signs (%), e.g.,
       %tabname%. Use the *DIM command to
      define a table.
If Lab = CONV and
       VALI = -N, the film
      coefficient may be a function of temperature and is determined from the HF property table for
      material N [MP]. (See the
       SCOPT command for a way to override this option and use -N as the film coefficient.) 
If Lab = RAD, VALI and
       VALJ values are surface emissivities and
       VAL2I and VAL2J are ambient
      temperatures. The temperature used to evaluate the film coefficient is usually the average
      between the bulk and wall temperatures, but may be user-defined for some elements. 
If Lab = RDSF, VALI is the
      emissivity value. If VALI = -N, the emissivity may be a function of the temperature and is determined from
      the EMISS property table for material N
       [MP]. 
If Lab = FSIN in a Multi-field solver (single or multiple code
      coupling) analysis, VALI is the surface interface number. If
       Lab = FSIN in a unidirectional ANSYS to CFX analysis,
       VALJ is the surface interface number (not available from within
      the GUI) and VALI is not used unless the ANSYS analysis is
      performed using the Multi-field solver.
VAL2I, VAL2JSecond surface load values (if any).  If VAL2J is blank, it
      defaults to VAL2I. If VAL2J is zero, a
      zero is used. To specify a table (Lab = CONV), enclose the table
      name in percent signs (%), e.g., %tabname%. Use the
       *DIM command to define a table. 
If Lab = CONV, VAL2I and
       VAL2J are the bulk temperatures.
If Lab = RAD, VAL2I and
       VAL2J are the ambient temperatures.
If Lab = RDSF, VAL2I is the
      enclosure number. Radiation will occur between surfaces flagged with the same enclosure
      numbers. If the enclosure is open, radiation will occur to the ambient. 
VAL2I and VAL2J are not used for
      other surface load labels.
Specifies surface loads on the selected lines of area regions. The lines represent either the edges of area elements or axisymmetric shell elements themselves. Surface loads may be transferred from lines to elements with the SFTRAN or SBCTRAN commands. See the SFE command for a description of surface loads. Loads input on this command may be tapered. See the SFGRAD command for an alternate tapered load capability.
You can specify a table name only when
using structural (PRES) and thermal (CONV [film coefficient and/or
bulk temperature], HFLUX), and surface emissivity and ambient temperature
(RAD) surface load labels.  VALJ and VAL2J are ignored for tabular boundary conditions.
This command is also valid in PREP7.