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Correct Arc Displacements for a Large Rigid Body Rotation Problem

I am attempting to get correct displacements for a simple beam with an enforced rotation applied to one end -- please see the attached .dat file. "Correct displacements" are ones where the free end of the beam moves in an arc, not in a line. In my case of a beam oriented along the X axis and rotated about the Y axis, the end node should have both Z and X displacements. However, I am not able to get this result.
 
                                            D I S P L A C E M E N T  V E C T O R
 
     POINT ID.  TYPE         T1            T2            T3            R1            R2            R3
            1     G     0.0           0.0           0.0           0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            2     G     0.0           0.0          -1.745330E-01  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            3     G     0.0           0.0          -3.490660E-01  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            4     G     0.0           0.0          -5.235990E-01  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            5     G     0.0           0.0          -6.981320E-01  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            6     G     0.0           0.0          -8.726650E-01  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            7     G     0.0           0.0          -1.047198E+00  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            8     G     0.0           0.0          -1.221731E+00  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
            9     G     0.0           0.0          -1.396264E+00  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
           10     G     0.0           0.0          -1.570797E+00  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
           11     G     0.0           0.0          -1.745330E+00  0.0           1.745330E-01  0.0
 
As you can see, only T3 (Z) has a value. No X. How do I get the correct "arc" displacements?
 
NOTE: I cannot try solution 400 because we do not have a license for it. Seems like SOL 106 should be able to do this...

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