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Procedure for CosmosWorks Structural Analysis of CAD Model of a 2-D Part, b. Select “Force” c. Click on the inside surface of the hole at which to apply the load d. In the “Force” dialog box, click on the icons in the “Force” section to “turn on” the force in specific directions (X, Y, or Z) i. Note that the X, Y, and Z directions of force depend on the default coordinate system orientation in your model. To verify the coordinate system orientation with respect to your model, look at the orientation of the coordinate system in the lower left-hand corner of the model window. e. Input the desired load magnitudes in the desired directions (loads should be in English units [Lbf]), ii. Right-click on new displacement plot and click “List Selected” iii. In the model window, click on a surface, edge, or vertex on which to determine the displacements at the nodes on that entity 1. Please note that you will need to select a surface, edge, or vertex on the non-deformed part. This part may not be visible, but the available surfaces, edges, and vertices on the non-deformed part can be selected from the screen. They will be outlined in red when the cursor is over one of the entities that can be selected. See figure below. Solidworks tutorial for modeling Bicycle Frame.

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