Function
- Check the nodal displacements of the analysis results in a spreadsheet format table.
- Table Tool in Gen NX offers a variety of powerful built-in functions. Refer to the following items for detail directions:
Usage of Table Tool
Terminology
Familiarize with Usage
Basic directions (Cell motion, selection, size control, etc.)
Data manipulation (Add, delete, modify data, etc.)
Copy/Paste data using clipboard
Supplementary Table functions
Table Sorting
Table format setting
Auto-fit column width
Graph printing
Supplementary functions by Table types
Node/Element Table
Results Table
Call
From the Main Menu select[Results] tab > [Type : Analysis Result] > [Tables] group > [Result Tables] > [Displacements Table]
Input
(Refer to "Displacement Contour")
Upon executing the Displacements Table function, Records Activation Dialog prompts. Click the OK Button after selecting the output entities such as nodes or elements, loading conditions, construction stages, etc.
Note
Refer to Results Table of "Usage of Table Tool" for the usage of Records Activation Dialog.
Refer to Usage of Table Tool and check the following data:
Node : Node number
Load : Unit load case/combination
Stage : Construction stage
Step : Sub-stage
DX : Displacement component in GCS X-direction
DY : Displacement component in GCS Y-direction
DZ : Displacement component in GCS Z-direction
RX : Rotational component about GCS X-axis
RY: Rotational component about GCS Y-axis
RZ : Rotational component about GCS Z-axis
RW : Warping component about GCS X-axis
Fx : Displacement component in the node's local x-direction
Fy : Displacement component in the node's local y-direction
Fz : Displacement component in the node's local z-direction
Mx : Rotational component about the node's local x-axis
My : Rotational component about the node's local y-axis
Mz : Rotational component about the node's local z-axis
RW : Warping component about the node's local x-axis
Note
The Stage and Step columns in the Analysis Result Table are produced for a construction stage analysis or Hydration Heat Analysis. The Step column is produced also for a geometric nonlinear analysis.