BFECUM

BFECUM, Lab, Oper, FACT, TBASE
Specifies whether to ignore subsequent element body force loads.

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Lab

Valid body load label. If ALL, use all appropriate labels.

DisciplineBody Load LabelLabel Description
StructuralTEMPtemperature
FLUEfluence
ThermalHGENheat generation rate
MagneticTEMPtemperature
JScurrent densities
MVDImagnetic virtual displacements flag
ElectricTEMPtemperature
CHRGDcharge density
Diffusion DGENdiffusing substance generation rate
Oper

Replace or ignore key:

REPL

 — 

Subsequent values replace the previous values (default).

IGNO

 — 

Subsequent values are ignored.

FACT

Scale factor for the element body load values. Zero (or blank) defaults to 1.0. Use a small number for a zero scale factor. The scale factor is not applied to body load phase angles.

TBASE

Used (only with Lab = TEMP) to calculate the temperature used in the add or replace operation (see Oper) as:

Temperature = TBASE + FACT* (T - TBASE)

where T is the temperature specified on subsequent BFE commands. TBASE defaults to zero.

Command Default

Replace previous values.

Notes

Allows repeated element body force loads to be replaced or ignored. Element body loads are applied with the BFE command. Issue the BFELIST command to list the element body loads. The operations occur when the next body loads are defined. For example, issuing the BFE command with a temperature value of 25 after a previous BFE command with a temperature value of 20 causes the new value of that temperature to be 25 with the replace operation, or 20 with the ignore operation. A scale factor is also available to multiply the next value before the replace operation. A scale factor of 2.0 with the previous "replace" example results in a temperature of 50. The scale factor is applied even if no previous values exist. Issue BFECUM,STAT to show the current label, operation, and scale factors.

BFECUM does not work for tabular boundary conditions.

This command is also valid in PREP7.

Menu Paths

Main Menu>Preprocessor>Loads>Define Loads>Settings>Replace vs Add>Elem Body Lds
Main Menu>Solution>Define Loads>Settings>Replace vs Add>Elem Body Lds

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