Function
- Check the support reactions 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] > [Reaction Table]
Input
(Refer to "Reaction Forces/Moments")
Upon executing the Reactions Table function, Records Activation Dialog prompts. Click after selecting the output entities such as nodes or elements, loading conditions, construction stages, etc.
Note 1
Refer to Results Table of "Usage of Table Tool" for the usage of Records Activation Dialog.
Note 2
The Records Activation dialog box of the Result Table is adjusted lengthwise vertically.
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
FX : Reaction component in GCS X-direction
FY : Reaction component in GCS Y-direction
FZ : Reaction component in GCS Z-direction
MX : Moment reaction component about GCS X- axis
MY : Moment reaction component about GCS Y- axis
MZ : Moment reaction component about GCS Z- axis
Mb : Bi-moment reaction component about GCS X- axis
Fx : Reaction component in the node's local x-direction
Fy : Reaction component in the node's local y-direction
Fz : Reaction component in the node's local z-direction
Mx : Moment reaction component about the node's local x-axis
My : Moment reaction component about the node's local y-axis
Mz : Moment reaction component about the node's local z-axis
Mb : Bi-moment reaction 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.