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		  From the 
			 Loads section of the 
			 action bar,
			 click
			 Applied Translational Velocity 
			  .Optional:  
  Enter a descriptive 
	 Name. 
   
 
		   Select the geometry supports in the model. 
		   
		  A translational velocity can be applied to one or more points,
			 edges, or faces. You can also select a coupling connection, rigid body, or
			 rigid surface; the velocity is applied to the reference point for the feature. 
		   You can apply the translational velocity to a secondary base by
			 selecting 
			 Sim feature as the type of support, then
			 selecting the appropriate 
			 displacement
			 
			 restraint
			 from the window that appears. 
		   
		  Enter the 
			 Velocity magnitude. 
		   
		 
		  Select a 
			 DOF representing the direction of the velocity
			 within the selected 
			 axis
				system. 
		   
		
		  Select one of the following as the Axis system definition:   
		  | Option | Description | 
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 | Global | Aligns the local feature triad with the global coordinate
				  system. | 
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 | Local | Aligns the local feature triad with a selected axis system
				  in the model. If you select this axis system, you must also specify whether the
				  axis system is 
				  Cartesian or 
				  Cylindrical. | 
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 | Specify | Orients the local feature triad directly. Right-click the
				  feature triad glyph on the model, and select an orientation tool. | 
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 | Implicit | Aligns
				  the axis system to the transformed axis system applied on the support. | 
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Optional:  
		  Enter a Scale factor that is applied to the magnitude in each step.
		   
		 
		  Select an 
  Amplitude that
  defines the magnitude during the
  step.
		   
		 
		   Click 
			 OK. 
		   
		
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