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Abaqus Loads and Predefined Fields

Definition

Abaqus loads and predefined fields are prescribed external actions and non-solution-dependent spatial fields applied to an analysis model.

How They Work

The load library includes concentrated loads, distributed loads, thermal loads, electromagnetic loads, acoustic and shock loads, pore-fluid flow, substructure loads, added mass, base motion, current density, electric charge, film conditions, fluxes, pressure, and other procedure-dependent loading types.

Predefined fields supply spatially and temporally varying quantities that are not solved as primary unknowns in the current procedure. Temperature is the most common predefined field, especially for sequential thermal-stress workflows.

Prescribed assembly loads include pretension sections for bolts or other fasteners in Abaqus/Standard. Connector elements can also receive prescribed loads or motions to represent actuated mechanisms.

Why It Matters

Loads and fields are the right-hand side and environment of the finite element problem. They must be compatible with the active procedure, degrees of freedom, element families, and intended time history.

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