It's not how you define springs (wether in property module or in interaction). The reason you see my springs in property module because you're importing input file. Since the model was fairly easy to generate, therefore, I didn't require CAE to model the problem (I wrote it). Few things are quite easy if you work with input file. Anyway, since you're working with cae, you will need to make reference points. First make them and keep them away from your model so that you can easily select these points and can create node sets. Once you've defined node sets of all the required points in your model, position these reference points to the desired location, and then everything will be easy. It is just my advice to make sets for everything you may need in the modeling, as many things become very easy
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The world started with 0, is progressing with 0, but doesn't want 0.
It's not how you define springs (wether in property module or in interaction). The reason you see my springs in property module because you're importing input file. Since the model was fairly easy to generate, therefore, I didn't require CAE to model the problem (I wrote it). Few things are quite easy if you work with input file. Anyway, since you're working with cae, you will need to make reference points. First make them and keep them away from your model so that you can easily select these points and can create node sets. Once you've defined node sets of all the required points in your model, position these reference points to the desired location, and then everything will be easy. It is just my advice to make sets for everything you may need in the modeling, as many things become very easy
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The world started with 0, is progressing with 0, but doesn't want 0.