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Click New from the left sidebar.

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Click

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Library and FEA Workflows template.

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Click “New Project” from FEA Workflow to create a new project.

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Enter the project name and the category.

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Follow the workflow tree to enter data.

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Enter X, Y and Z as 0.

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Click on the icon above the analysis icon from the left sidebar.

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Click the FEA icon.

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Create additional nodes, namely N2, N3, and N4, with parameters X set to 300, 660, and 960, respectively.

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Click on the DOF tab.

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Tx and set Fixed.

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Click on the dot at the bottom right of the Tx cell.

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Drag and drop from cell Tx to cell Rz.

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Click Zoom Extend icon from the right sidebar.

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Go to Geometry > Lines

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Click on the three-dots icon on Node 1 and select a node.

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Repeat the same to create other lines.

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Set the other node in the same way to create a line.

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Name and select Break.

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Set the number of segments along local X.

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Repeat the same process for the other lines.

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Go to Properties > Materials

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Name and select Import Material.

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Go to Properties > Sections

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Name and select Import Section.

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Material and select a material.

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Go to Geometry > Lines

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Section at Start and select a section.

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Repeat the same process for the other lines.

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Click on the settings icon in the left sidebar and then select Display Section View.

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The properties of the line object can be changed from other tabs.

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Go to Loads> Static Loads> Load Cases

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Enter Weight Factor Z as -1.

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Click on the

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Click on the three-dots icon next to

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Set the values for Tx, Ty, Tz, Rx, Ry, and Rz.

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Go to Loads> Static Loads> Nodal Loads

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Node and select a node.

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Click on the three-dots icon next to Load Case and create a load case.

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Load Case and select a load case.

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Enter Fz as -5.

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Click on the selection box under the settings icon in the left sidebar.

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Select the Loading.

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Click Analysis from the left sidebar.

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Click on the selection box under the settings icon in the left sidebar.

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Select the Deformed.

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Go to Loads> Results> Node Displacements

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Go to Loads> Results> FELine Forces

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