ADINA Structures TRANSOR for Femap Menu: Initial Conditions

ADINA Structures TRANSOR for Femap Menu: Initial Conditions

Set Initial Conditions for ADINA Analysis

Use the ADINA Structures menu and select the Initial Conditions option.  Use the drop down list to select the desired load set containing the initial conditions.  Please note, that the initial conditions must first be defined in a Femap/Nastran load set.  Select 'OK'.  Once the initial conditions are set, they will be used in the next requested ADINA analysis.

ADINA Structures Initial Conditions Menu


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