You would have to write some APDL to do this. APDL has a random function PAR = RAND() which you could include as part of a script to select nodes (NSEL) or elements (ESEL).
So I have selected some Nodes by results and stored their nodenumbers into the first column of the array.
Then I have put a random number from 0 to 100 into the second column.
So now each nodenumber has one random number.
Now unfortunately I dont know the next step.
I want to select nodes, for example which have random numbers in their second column, that are equal 10 or below.
Thats how I want to make sure, that I have chosen around about 10% of all nodes.
How can I get those nodenumbers, which have a 10 or below in the second column
And how can I select the nodes, that have these nodenumbers?
I would be very happy if you have a solution for me.
I have a solution concerning the workbench I dont know whether it would help you, You can export the nodes list from the solution of the simulation and in that list there are the numbers and coordinates of each point.. you can select the nodes if you select the option >select mesh and next to it >single select and you can easily then pick the nodes you need.. but I dont know what you want to do further.. you can put a load or something if thats what you need!