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ansys mechanical force reaction probe export result text file or excel

ansys mechanical force reaction probe export result text file or excel

ansys mechanical force reaction probe export result text file or excel

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I'm talking to those users who have a lot of fixed supports and would like to export all of the force reactions in once without copying and pasting for each of them!

Since I spent a few time looking for the solution I would like to share it;)

After you have inserted all of your force reaction probes under "Solution", and solved for your solution, you do these steps:

1. right-click on Solution -> Worksheet: Result Summary and check the radio button List Result Summary. From here you should see a table enlisting all of your probes. Unfortunately you (or at least me) are not able to select these cells and paste them in a spreadsheet. Also, I found out that by right-clicking there is an Export to Microsoft Excel option but it didn't worked for me (I think there is something wrong with the export script).

2. with the table still on your display, right-click again on Solution as you have done in step 1, then go to Export. From here you should be able to create a .txt file containing all the things that appear on the table!

Hope this helps,
Damiano

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