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Reaction Loads

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Is there a way to find the reaction force at an area, rather than a stress or displacement? I need to size a bolt on a flange, but I need to know the reactionforce that it will see due to other existing forces.
 
So I guess thats a 'no' huh?
 
I never did it, but I know, that you have to define measures for getting the reaction force.
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What I ended up doing was making beam elements to signify the bolted region, and in the results window, you can display just the beams, and the forces they endure.
 
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