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 CSECT,<​dest>,​ <​cutnum>,<​pointx>,<​pointy>,<​pointz>,<​normalx>,<​normaly>,<​normalz>​ CSECT,<​dest>,​ <​cutnum>,<​pointx>,<​pointy>,<​pointz>,<​normalx>,<​normaly>,<​normalz>​
  
-Creates a cross-section model for design calculations. The user must define a cut to be used and the destination of the cross-section in the first two argument. The rest of the arguments define an infinite plane by a point on the plane and the normal to the plane. The User Interface will then take a cross-section of all the elements in the cut at the infinite plane. The elements cross-section then will be expanded to a unit thickness so the user can plot the cross-sectional model. This model is used to perform design calculations on the cross section using the commands found in the Calculation Commands section of the command reference.+Creates a cross-section model for design calculations. The user must define a cut to be used and the destination of the cross-section in the first two argument. The rest of the arguments define an infinite plane by a point on the plane and the normal to the plane. The User Interface will then take a cross-section of all the elements in the cut at the infinite plane. The elements cross-section then will be expanded to a unit thickness so the user can plot the cross-sectional model. This model is used to perform design calculations on the cross section using the commands found in the Calculation Commands section of the command reference. ​Users should load stress data onto the model using [[com:​READSTR]] before making the cross sectional model
  
   * dest – The model number the new model is to be stored in   * dest – The model number the new model is to be stored in
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