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Specifications for each load case include:
Case name – A unique name is applied to each individual load case to index analysis results (displacements, stresses, etc.), create load combinations, and possibly correlate with dependent load cases.
Applied loading – Load patterns are applied to the structure. In some instances, however, load patterns are not applicable.
Analysis type – Analysis type includes the method (static, response spectrum, buckling, etc.) and the formulation (linear, nonlinear, etc.).
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