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# WS Graphical \[CSB]

## Settings

**Attack Angle Start:** Starting attack (incidence) angle range for the graphical wind-load definition (unit Angle).

**Attack Angle End:** Ending attack (incidence) angle range for the graphical wind-load definition.

**# of Directions:** Number of attack-angle directions sampled between start and end angles.

**Wind Data:** Table of wind pressures / velocities per direction used to build the graphical load.

**Coordinate System \[Alignment/Global]:** Coordinate system used to interpret the attack angles — Alignment (local PGL-aligned) or Global (project-global axes).

**Is Active \[Yes/No]:** Controls whether this graphical wind-load row is active in analysis.


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