A remote load is a nodal load or boundary condition that is originated from a point that is located in the space, not on the model. In other words, the load that is originated from a point located in the space, transmitted to the model through line elements such as beam, truss, or similar line elements is called as remote load. You can apply a remote load like you apply a force on the model with the only difference that the location of the remote load origin can be anywhere in the space.
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Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Remote Load in Autodesk Simulation Mechanical
A remote load is a nodal load or boundary condition that is originated from a point that is located in the space, not on the model. In other words, the load that is originated from a point located in the space, transmitted to the model through line elements such as beam, truss, or similar line elements is called as remote load. You can apply a remote load like you apply a force on the model with the only difference that the location of the remote load origin can be anywhere in the space.

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