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How to extract average temperature of the model which is shown in legend with respect to time

How to extract average temperature of the model which is shown in legend with respect to time

How to extract average temperature of the model which is shown in legend with respect to time

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Hello everyone,

Very good afternoon. I am doing Dynamic, temp-disp, explicit metal cutting simulation. I have all done with simulation. Now the problem is, When I go to visualization module and play animated time history, the results are showing perfect. but if I go to X-Y plot, I have to select particular node for which results used to vary node to node. Is there any method which I can extract the values which are shown in legend of animated time history in a tabulated format.


It will be very great help for me.

Thanks in advance

Regards
Borad M Barkachary

RE: How to extract average temperature of the model which is shown in legend with respect to time

Create a set of the nodal positions you want and print the temperatures to the .dat file.

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