The Model Input, or simply Input, dialog provides access to the various Input classes, including Geometry, Mesh, Section Properties, Thickness, Material, Load, Constraint, and Solution ID (Figure 1). The Input dialog provides a tab for each available input class. These tabs are ordered in a way consistent with a typical model creation sequence: create/modify geometry, attach a mesh, assign attributes, apply loads and constraints, etc.
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Functionality for the importation of CAD solid model geometry, finite element meshes and point load/constraint data is discussed in the following.
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An introduction to geometry modeling in StressCheck, including terminology and limitations is discussed in the following.
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Two-dimensional (2D) geometric object construction in StressCheck is discussed in the following.
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Three-dimensional (3D) primitive geometric object construction in StressCheck is discussed in the following.
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Primitive geometry creation methods supported in StressCheck are discussed in the following.
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Performing boolean & sheet body operations (unions, subtractions, sweeps, imprints, etc.) on sheet (surface) bodies in StressCheck is discussed in the following.
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Performing boolean & solid body operations (unions, subtractions, clips, thickens, blends, chamfers, etc.) on solid bodies in StressCheck is discussed in the following.
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An introduction to meshing in StressCheck, including terminology, standard & special element types, manual & automatic mesh generation, is discussed in the following.
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Node creation methods supported in StressCheck for manual meshing are discussed in the following.
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