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point of application of a force

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Hello everyone, can someone please tell me how to precisely indicate the point of application of a load? I'm getting crazy. I created a local coordinate system where to put the force (which I would like to express in its components compared to the local coordinates) but I can't put the force! I'm demoralizing just... help me please

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I try to be more precise... from the escape I have left a tide of important information to explain and make better understand the situation.
I am using ansys 2020 r1, workbench and static structural ... I imported a 3d model in stp (actually it is a test), and I have to make a traction by applying force in one point (at least as input data), but the point must be exactly that (otherwise I noticed how normal it is that both the audition tends to deform abnormally)
 
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the points where the force applies are points of the body not points imported "by chance" from a .txt file.
I suggest you follow a good course on youtube or udemy along with a good text.
 
the points where the force applies are points of the body not points imported "by chance" from a .txt file.
I suggest you follow a good course on youtube or udemy along with a good text.
dots are not imported "in case", can you give me an answer or?
 
or what?
you can apply a force through a local coordinate system (as you have already done), by clicking a node or by clicking a point.

If you have a body and care for a .txt file with ansys coordinates, how do you understand that there is a body at that point? do the coordinates refer to the global or local system?
This is why I repeat: I recommend you to follow a good course on youtube or udemy along with a good text.

If you want, I can turn you around.

greetings
 

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