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Using APDL code in command object in Mechanical to obtain thermal results

Using APDL code in command object in Mechanical to obtain thermal results

Using APDL code in command object in Mechanical to obtain thermal results

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Hi, I made nonlinear transient analysis in a plane strain 2D model. Can anybody explain how to use APDL snippets to obtain thermal results. During bending a temperature will increase in the steel sheet, and start distribution vs time. Can anyone develop APDL code?
I attached my sample on the link bellow.
Thanks

RE: Using APDL code in command object in Mechanical to obtain thermal results

After some searching I discovered that you were talking about a feature in ANSYS. There is a forum specifically devoted to answering ANSYS questions: forum569: ANSYS: ANSYS Software Suite. Please post your question there.

RE: Using APDL code in command object in Mechanical to obtain thermal results

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Thank you EnergyMix, i will post there

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