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[Problem Specification|ANSYS - Stress due to Gravity]
[1. Pre-analysis|Stress due to Gravity - Pre-Analysis & Start-Up]
[2. Geometry|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Geometry]
[3. Mesh|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Mesh]
[4. Setup (Physics)|Stress due to Gravity - Physics Setup]
[5. Solution|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Solution]
[6. Results|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Results]
[7. Verification and Validation|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Verification and Validation]
*[Exercises|SIMULATION:Stress due to Gravity - Exercises]*
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h2. Exercises

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Suppress the "Standard Earth Gravity" feature that you added earlier.  Based on your pre-analysis, determine the magnitudes and locations of the forces needed to accurately model this problem in the absence of gravity.  Use the "Remote Force" tool in ANSYS to apply these forces.  Compare your results with those from your pre-analysis and your original ANSYS solution.


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