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January 4, 2010, 14:33 |
ANSYS | outres function
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Tejas Mehrotra
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Hi,
I was using ANSYS for FEM analysis of one geometry. But after the complete run, it is generating a result file of approximately of 8 GB. In order to reduce that I know I need to use 'outres' function but have got no idea on how to do it. Mine is a transient analysis so what I need to do is to have acceleration of a few known keypoints only on each and every time step. How do I do that using 'outres'? Thank you. :-) Tejas. |
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