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I like to print Section parameters for bolt analysis. Can you help me how I can extract from simulation?

User: "Deepak Naladkar"
New Altair Community Member
Updated by Deepak Naladkar

Hello Team,

I like to print Section parameters for bolt analysis.

I tried and working for preload sections and printing parameters of interest except area change at each increment in .secres file . I am looking for multiple sections at bolt but just defining section and not as preload section also looking to include 'area change' at each increment. Also if defined multiple preload sections with null preload, throwing error and terminating the job.

Can you please extend your support and help on where I need to define sections and where I need to ask output?

The equivalent option in abaqus is *SECTION PRINT

Do consider as priority.

Thank You

Deepak Naladkar

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    User: "RobinsonFerrari"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by RobinsonFerrari

    Hi Deepak,

    You can create many sections in HW and you will be able to see the results for each section in the .out file.
    However, despite the section + .out file being enough, you can use the FBD tool in the HV session as well. So, in the OptiStruct model, you have to ask first for GPFORCE with USE: FBD.
    Please see the pictures attached.
    If this works for you, please consider marking the answer as correct to help others.

    Thank you,

    User: "Deepak Naladkar"
    New Altair Community Member
    OP
    Updated by Deepak Naladkar

    Hello Robinson,

    Thank you for sharing the guidance over the query posted.

    I will follow as suggested and let you know if any further question I face.

    Appreciate for your support and guidance.

    Thank You

    Deepak 

     

    User: "RobinsonFerrari"
    Altair Employee
    Updated by RobinsonFerrari

    Hello Robinson,

    Thank you for sharing the guidance over the query posted.

    I will follow as suggested and let you know if any further question I face.

    Appreciate for your support and guidance.

    Thank You

    Deepak 

     

    Hi Deepak,
    Just sharing another good video regarding Free Body Diagram (FBD) in HyperWorks.
    It may help you. If this works for you, please consider marking the answer as correct to help others.