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  1. Create joints within the global model which will coincide with the joints and boundary conditions of the local model.
  2. Analyze the global model to obtain displacements and rotations at these boundary joints.
  3. Develop the local model using shell objects. For each global-model joint which will coordinate with a local-model boundary, create multiple joints (L1, L2, ..., Ln) in the local model.
  4. For each group of joints at a local-model boundary, create a dummy joint (G) in the same location, then assign a body constraint to joint G and L1 through Ln.
  5. Assign restraints (U1, U2, U3, R1, R2, and R3) to joint G, then assign displacements obtained from the global model to joint G through Assign > Joint Loads > Displacements.
  6. Analyze the local model for the applied displacement loads. As an alternative, forces may be applied to joint G locations, though supports must be modeled.

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