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I would like to apply a force in a determined point of my model. I would like appy the force in the center of a piece in my model. The model is imported to Ansys Workbench. I know the coordinates x, y and z. How could I apply the force?
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Assuming you're talking about Static/ Transient Structural block, you could use 'Remote Force' to provide desired location of the force..
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