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Point loads on the pile’s top nodes can be applied to piles at the specified stage based on the definitions of the parameters listed below. InputsSingle Pile/Pile Layout [Single Pile / Pile Layout]: This parameter is required to specify whether the applied loads will be defined for a single pile or for a pile layout. Single Pile Cap: Choose the pile cap to impose the nodal load on the top node of all piles.Individual Piles: Select individual piles to apply the nodal load on their top node: If the parameter Single Pile/Pile Layout is defined with the option Single Pile, this parameter can be used to further specify the single pile to which the load will be applied. Pile Layout: If the parameter Single Pile/Pile Layout is defined with the option Pile Layout, this parameter can be used to specify the pile layout whose piles will have the load applied. Stage: Select a stage to apply the load. Fx [kip]: Force in X direction. The the longitudinal direction along the alignment will correspond to the X directionPGL. Fy [kip]: Force in Y direction. The transverse direction along the alignment will correspond to the X directionthe direction perpendicular to the PGL. Fz [kip](Gravity): Force in Z the vertical direction. A positive value will apply the load in the gravity direction, while a negative value will apply the load in the opposite direction. Mx [kip-ft]: My [kip-ft]: Mz [kip-ft]:indicates a load in the global -Z or gravity direction. Mx: Moment in the longitudinal direction along the PGL. My: Moment in the direction perpendicular to the PGL. Mz: Moment in the vertical direction.
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