SabinSnorlax
Materials
- Dec 8, 2016
- 5
Hi all!
From a separate program I have temperatures for each node in my model for different time steps. These are saved in .ntl files, apparently related to Nastran. These files are very simple, basically just a headline and then just node number / temperature pairs.
I would like to import these temperatures into Abaqus, so as to look at thermal stresses changing over the time steps.
As far as I can tell, it is possible to import temperatures from either a .odb or a .fil file. Unfortunately, I have no idea how a .fil is supposed to look like so that the import works.
Could anyone please give me some information on this? Ideally a dummy .fil would be great. Alternatively, I guess I could give UTEMP a try, but I would rather just go for some simple import if possible.
Thanks in advance!
Sabin
From a separate program I have temperatures for each node in my model for different time steps. These are saved in .ntl files, apparently related to Nastran. These files are very simple, basically just a headline and then just node number / temperature pairs.
I would like to import these temperatures into Abaqus, so as to look at thermal stresses changing over the time steps.
As far as I can tell, it is possible to import temperatures from either a .odb or a .fil file. Unfortunately, I have no idea how a .fil is supposed to look like so that the import works.
Could anyone please give me some information on this? Ideally a dummy .fil would be great. Alternatively, I guess I could give UTEMP a try, but I would rather just go for some simple import if possible.
Thanks in advance!
Sabin