Simple inclination
Simple inclination simply defines how much the structure is inclined to one side. The inclination is applicable to vertical structures only. It defines an inclination in horizontal direction per a unit of height. The inclination may be defined in the direction of global axes X and Y.
As an example, let’s assume a vertical cantilever subject to vertical concentrated force.
If no inclination is defined, the horizontal displacement is zero.
If, however, a simple inclination is input, the result is affected by this imperfection and the column’s horizontal displacement is non-zero.