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May 18, 2020, 09:33 |
export transient temperature field
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Francesco
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Hi everybody,
I'm doing a transient simulation and i have to export my solution, with 1000 and over timesteps, from Fluent to Transient Structural. I have to export all the surface of my 2D body, not only the data of a given point. Is there any easy way to do it? (I have already searched some old threads but I have not found an answer) Thank in advance! |
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May 18, 2020, 09:45 |
Data
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It depends on whether you want to map the data or write out Mechanical input file. For the latter, you can just use File > Export > During Calculation > Solution Data and then select Mechanical APDL. Choose the timestep frequency and run the simulation.
If you want to map the data, then you will have to use journal commands to read mechanical files and write those back. The commands are available under file fsi
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