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  1. last4ever

    Exporting to ANSYS

    Thank you.
  2. last4ever

    Exporting to ANSYS

    Thanks, but the file link seems not working.
  3. last4ever

    Exporting to ANSYS

    I got this error message when I tried to import SW created iges file in ANSYS. "Area list could contain multiple volumes. Make sure areas enclose only one volume." Any general advice or comment will be appreciated.
  4. last4ever

    how to append

    Hi. I'm trying to get nodal solutions at each substep within a load step in a coupled field (thermal-structural) analysis. It looked I achieved this by using OUTRES, NSOL, *DIM and *VGET commands when I ran just one load step. However, when I incremented the load step using *Do(loop)...
  5. last4ever

    [CERIG] It should stay flat while it rotates and expands

    Hi. I have a 3D model, which is apparently constrained as I want (i.e. behaving as we expect), but I'm not sure why. Can anyone please provide some clarification? The model is 3D with solid elements. The nodes in the solid elements have only displacement degrees of freedom (SOLID95). I have a...
  6. last4ever

    Way to store output data at every substep

    That's the magic command. :) Thank you very much!
  7. last4ever

    Way to store output data at every substep

    Is there any way I can store nodal solution data (like displacemnt, temperature, etc..at certain nodes) at every substep into an array or a matrix just like *GET command does for every load step? I tried OUTRES command but I could only retrieve the results manually (using GUI). There should...
  8. last4ever

    What does "ndnext" function do?

    cbrn, It answers my question. Thanks a lot. :)
  9. last4ever

    What does "ndnext" function do?

    Does it pick up the next node number? If so, in what order does it find the "next" node? Thanks.

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