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Ansys Workbench Parameters

Ansys Workbench Parameters

Ansys Workbench Parameters

(OP)
Hi,
it is possible to use output parameter as input parameter, e.g. in the first simulation I get displacement of the surface and this surface displacement I use in the second simulation as load to the surface?

Regards

jkupka

RE: Ansys Workbench Parameters

Define both as parameters. For exemple, P1 will be your output and P2 your input.

In the parameters toolbox, you can set the values/expressions of P2, just set =P1

RE: Ansys Workbench Parameters

(OP)
Thanks! I finally found that. I put that into Expression which is under Properties of Outline not into Value column directly (that cause error in input format).

I have another question.

In case when I have only one time step I got one value. This is clear for me. But when I have "n" time steps it is quite complicate for me. Have you any tip how can I do that?

At first sight I try use Deformation Probe to get output value for each time but I got stuck how to apply in the second simulation.

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