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Python code to generate RPT files

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takbir911

Mechanical
Apr 8, 2013
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Hey everyone,

I have generated 100s of .odb files using Python by varying certain parameters. Now how do I generate rpt file for each of them? I need to obtain this file because it contains the total strain energy of my model. Extracting strain energy of each element is not possible because I've 10000+ elements. Basically, I need strain energy for each element in my rpt file alone with the total for each odb file.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Hellow . I am a man from Abaqus Group. I need a little help if you can do this for me....
I am beginner in using abaqus and i have a problem in interpretation of results.
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