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How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

(OP)
I want to know how can I define different load steps in Ansys? Also, I want to know how can I make different load cases and get the results from each case separately or from combinations of them?
Thanks.

RE: How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

Are you using Ansys Classic (MAPDL) or the Workbench (Mechanical) environment?

RE: How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

(OP)
Thank you very much for your reply. I'm using MAPDL.
I knew how to define different load steps and cases. Also I knew how to perform operations on them.
Regards

RE: How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

In the Commands Reference Manual, see table 2.99 Load Case Calculations under 2.7 POST1 Commands. Use LCDEF to indentify the load cases you want to add. Use LCASE to read the first load case into the database. Use LCOPER to add a second load case to the first load case.

RE: How can I make different load cases in Ansys?

(OP)
I got it. Thanks

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