Ansys- Extracting Boundary Conditions

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Andy

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May 5, 2015, 5:49:31 AM5/5/15
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Hello,

I am currently trying to extract the boundary conditions from ansys so that it can be applied to the global matrices. Unfortunately I cannot find it easily.

My Intentions are,
  • extract elemental matrices and assemble them. (success)
  • Apply relevant boundary conditions such as coupling nodes .(not successful).
Where should I look for the stored boundary conditions? Any Ideas . I've tried the .db file which doesn't seem to be documented. Any help is appreciated.

Andy

Bobby Valacheryil

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May 7, 2015, 2:14:11 PM5/7/15
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I will start by writing a CDB FILE. 

Also you using classic or workbench ?

All loading model information will there in CDB file will can used develop macros for say coupling nodes.

Maybe for the matrices look for *.emat. File when you a simple run or a psolve 





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Evgenii Rudnyi

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May 10, 2015, 3:05:33 AM5/10/15
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You will find everything in the FULL file: the assembled matrices and
the load. The FULL file is documented and you can access it by means of
HBMAT and Math-ADPL.

Evgenii

Am 05.05.2015 um 11:49 schrieb Andy:
> Hello,
>
> I am currently trying to extract the boundary conditions from ansys
> so that it can be applied to the global matrices. Unfortunately I
> cannot find it easily.
>
> My Intentions are,
>
> - extract elemental matrices and assemble them. (success) - Apply

Andy

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May 10, 2015, 9:53:41 AM5/10/15
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Hello,

Bobby, Evgenii. Thanks very much for your suggestions. I am digging into this now.

regards,

Andy
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