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Interface between ANSYS and SDT (part of FEMLink)
Syntax
ans2sdt('read FileName') % .rst, .cdb, .matrix, .mode files ans2sdt('write FileName') % .cdb file ans2sdt('BuildUp FileName') % .rst and .emat files ... = ans2sdt('def FileName.rst')% .rst or .mode files
Description
General syntax is ans2sdt('BuildUp FileName'); valid calls are
Up=ans2sdt('buildup file'); [m,k]=upcom(Up,'assemble not');
For recent versions of ANSYS, you will have to manually add the ematwrite,yes command to the input file to make sure that all element matrices are written. This command is not accessible from the ANSYS menu.
There is a partial attempt to fill in element properties in Up.il. You can also use data=stack_get(model,'info','RealConstants','getdata') to obtain the cell array containing the ANSYS real constants for various elements. The index in this cell array corresponds to element ProId values.
model=ans2sdt('Read file.cdb'); % read base file % transform contact info into bonded coupling model=ans2sdt('BuildContactMPC',model);
def=ans2sdt('read','file.mode') reads deformations in .mode files.
To read responses .rst files you should use
model=ans2sdt('readdef','test.rst'); % read all data def=stack_get(model,'curve','NSL'); % Partial read of only specific entries model=ans2sdt('rstdef','sdtforced.rst', ... struct('DefUse',{{'NSL'}})); % give the block names to be read
Since multiple blocks can be read, the results is saved in the model stack and can be retrieved by name using stack_get(model,'curve','NSL'); or similar calls. The standard names used by ANSYS are NSL (displacement), VSL (velocity response), RF (reaction forces), ESL (element solution, see ans2sdt ESLread). If you are interested in reading other results, please send a test case.
This command lists conversion tables for elements, topologies, face topologies. You can redefine (enhance) these tables by setting preferences of the form sd_pref('set','FEMLink', 'ansys.elist',value), but please also request enhancements so that the quality of our translators is improved.
This command reads files based on their standard ANSYS extension.
ANSYS does not store boundary conditions in the .rst files so that these can only be imported from .cdb file. If you only have fixed boundary conditions, you can easily generate those with
model=ans2sdt('buildup test'); % read model def=ans2sdt('def test.rst'); % read deformations model = fe_case(model,'fixdof','Fixed_Dofs', ... fe_c(model.DOF,def.DOF,'dof',2)); cf=feplot; cf.model=model; cf.def=def; % display
def=ans2sdt('def FileName.rst') or def=ans2sdt('def FileName.mode') reads deformations in .rst or .mode files
To read element output data if any, that were detected during the reading of an output file (.rst).
model=ans2sdt('ESLreadtoken',model); will generate a stack entry named ESL:token in the model that will contain the element data.
token is an element output data identifier as documented by ANSYS, and mentioned in the model stack entry info,ptrESL.
Command option groupi allows generating the output for a given group number i
JobOpt = ans2sdt('JobOpt',Opt); This command returns a filled JobOpt structure to be run by sdtjob. Opt is a structure containing at least the field Job as the job name or file. InList and OutList must be filled. Further options concern the fields Input when the input file is different from the job name, RunOptions to append the usual option to the Ansys command, RemoveFile to remove files from the remote directory when needed.
ans2sdt('write FileName.cdb',model) is the current prototype for the ANSYS writing capability. In ANSYS .cdb files are written with the CDWRITE ALL, FileName, cdb command. This does not currently write a complete .CDB file so that some manual editing is needed for an ANSYS run after the write.
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