Loads Summary Tool

Use the Loads Summary tool to create a summary of the loads (node-based forces or moments, and element-based pressures) applied to a model

Location: Access this tool using the search () in the top, right corner of the modeling window. The tool opens in the Loads Summary browser.

The utility summarizes the loads contained within one or more load collectors, and sums these loads about the global origin by default. You can also specify a sum node about which to sum the loads, instead of the origin.

The force from a pressure is calculated by taking the pressure components and multiplying them by the appropriate element's face area. The corresponding forces are then assumed to be applied at the face centroid.
Figure 1. Summary Table

Panel Options

Option Action
Select all/none/reverse
select all
Select all of the listed collectors.
none
Do not select any of the listed collectors.
reverse
Deselect currently selected collectors, and select collectors not currently selected.
name filter Filter load collectors based on collector name.

For example, if all of your forces are in collectors beginning with the prefix "force" and followed by unique numbers, you could hide the collectors that don't begin with "force" by entering force* into the filter text field.

collector list Select load collectors.
Result System Define the coordinate system in which the summary is output. Values coming from the load collector are transformed into this system. If a system does not exist, you can create it on the fly. If a system is not specified, the global axes are used. Results output to cylindrical or spherical result coordinate systems should be inspected for validity near the origin and along principal axes when the sum node lies at the origin or along one of the result system principal axes
Summation Node Define the node about which the forces and moments are summed. By default, the global origin is used. Results output to cylindrical or spherical result coordinate systems should be inspected for validity near the origin and along principal axes when the sum node lies at the origin or along one of the result system principal axes.
Zero tolerance Define the cut-off point below which a quantity is considered zero. All calculations are done with float point precision and the zero tolerance value is used to control the output of results. This option helps to eliminate relatively small values from being output to the results. To keep float precision, the default is set to 1.0e-6; otherwise modify the value as desired.
Visualize summed resultant Create a temporary load collector and displays the summed results at the summation node location for graphical visualization within the graphics area.

Use the color option to specify the temporary load collector's color.

Show summary table Output the results for instant review. The table contains the summation values as well as information about the loadcols and loads utilized in the summary.
Create .csv file Creates a comma-separated file containing the same information as the summary table. You may select a new file or an existing file to save to; if you pick an existing file, it is appended to. Otherwise, a new file is created.