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Result Export into ASCII file

Result Export into ASCII file

Result Export into ASCII file

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Hello,

I am trying to find how to export the result from ANSYS into text file. For example, if I issue the EWRITE, or NWRITE, ANSYS will export the element, or node, information into text file without any comments. But when I use the element for export the element table, ANSYS always include the commment into the text file which cause me trouble for futher analysis.
For Example, the NWRITE will export an file:
  1  2.5   2.5  2.5 ... In which, the first column is the node number, and the second, third.. is the coordinate of that node.
For the element table command, the file will come as follow:
  ANSYS...
  This is the file of ....
  Element   Stress  ...
  1         ...            ....
And these stuffs are repeat after 41 rows, so I have trouble for a large model which requires large amount of element.

Can anybody has experience about this, please help me.
Thank you very much.
Best Regard

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