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timetojack (Civil/Environmental)
20 May 12 13:37
Hi, I would like to make pressure load on surface with COS()function.

Pressure value is 8kN/m2 and I want this value change with COS(angle).

This is how it should looks:
http://img194.imageshack.us/img194/5130/beznazwy2dfg.jpg

Any help? :)

timetojack (Civil/Environmental)
20 May 12 14:10
It also can be !y/3 function (3 is radius of my silo). Values of pressure will be from 0 (0/3) to 1 (3/3).
timetojack (Civil/Environmental)
20 May 12 14:19
Sorry for a mess ;)

I did it. Load on surface -> Pressure -> Method variable -> Advanced -> Equation (!y/3) -> OK
Then, Load -> Expand...

:)

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