A load point, also commonly referred to as a cardinal point, defines the location where the software displays the profile cross-section on the member line. There are 15 load points definable for a cross-section symbol, but only one at a time is used when the profile is placed.
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Open the symbol.
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Click Add Point Properties on the Cross Section Symbols toolbar.
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Select rows in the grid until the point to define as a cardinal point highlights graphically, or select the point in the graphics window.
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In the Point name box, select Load Point.
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In the Attribute setting box, type the cardinal point number for the highlighted point.
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Click Apply.
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Continue defining cardinal points until you have assigned all 15 cardinal points.
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Click File > Save.
There are 15 cardinal points. The location of cardinal points 10 (center-of-gravity) and 15 (shear center) depend on the section shape. The local z-axis of the member and the center-of-gravity point of the section define cardinal points 11 and 14. The local y-axis of the member and the center-of-gravity point of the section define cardinal points 12 and 13.