A polybeam has circular cross sections throughout its length. The mass of the
        polybeam is distributed across dummy bodies that are located at each point in the polybeam.
        A polybeam is defined by specifying the cross-sectional properties of the beam and the
        locations of the points in the beam. MotionView automatically
        generates the actual beam elements and dummy bodies.
        
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                If the Polybeams panel is not currently displayed, select the desired polybeam
                    by clicking on it in the Project Browser or in the
                        modeling window.
                
The Polybeams panel is automatically displayed.
             
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                From the Point Connectivity tab, click the Point
                    collectors and select the points that describe the polybeam from the modeling window, or double-click the collectors to open the
                        Model Tree (from which the desired points can be
                    selected).
                
                    Tip: 
                        
                            - To add points to the end of the table, enter the number of points
                                you want to add in the text box and click
                                    Append.
 
                            - Select the check box next to any point and click
                                    Insert to add a new point above the point
                                selected. 
 
                            - Delete points by selecting their respective check boxes and clicking
                                    Delete.
 
                        
                     
                 
             
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                Click the Beam Properties tab.
                
By default, the polybeam has a circular cross section.
             
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                Enter a value for the mass density (Rho) of the material of the beam.
            
 
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                Enter the values for the Young’s Modulus (E) and Shear Modulus (G) in the
                    corresponding fields.
            
 
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                Enter the values of the Outer (OD) and Inner Diameters (ID) of the polybeam
                    cross section.
            
 
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                Enter a value for the correction factor (AS) for the shear deflection.
            
 
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                Enter a value for the stiffness to damping matrix ratio (CRatio).
                
The damping matrix for the polybeam is computed by multiplying the stiffness
                    matrix by the C ratio.
             
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                If needed, click the Point Coordinates tab and edit the
                    coordinates of points in the X, Y, and Z directions.