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FAQ 003109 | Why is my linearly variable area load not represented in triangular form, in spite o...

FAQ 003109 | Why is my linearly variable area load not represented in triangular form, in spite o... Question:

Why is my linearly variable area load not represented in triangular form, in spite of having specified the minimum load value as zero?



Answer:

The loads are always represented with relative limit settings.

This ensures that loads can still be displayed meaningfully on very small structures, but also on very large structures.



The relative limit settings can be adjusted individually by means of the display properties.

In the attached video, a reduction of the minimum, relative limit for the display of the magnitude of the load allows for the user-defined form of the graphic.



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